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From a regretful Biden-era policy to a potential GOP Senate rule change, the week was packed with political news. Here’s a roundup of the top stories that you might have missed. Pete Buttigieg Regrets Biden’s AV Policy, Suggests Doge-Like Department Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg expressed regret over the Biden administration’s approach to autonomous vehicles (AVs). He believes that the administration could have done more to promote the adoption of AVs in the U.S. Buttigieg highlighted the potential of AV technology to save lives and the need for more proactive safety regulations. He made these comments during an appearance on the All In Podcast. Read the full article here. Republicans Consider Drastic Measures To End Shutdown Senate Republicans are contemplating a drastic move to end the ongoing government shutdown. They are considering eliminating the filibuster to push through a funding bill. The idea of ending the filibuster, which has long been considered off-limits, is gaining traction within the GOP. This comes as frustration mounts over the prolonged stalemate. Read the full article here. Trump Thanks Bill Gates For Climate Change ‘Admission’ See Also: Trump Hints At Potential ‘Very Large Scale’ Alaska Oil And Gas Deal With China Former President Donald Trump has lauded Bill Gates for his changed stance on climate change. Trump took to Truth Social to declare victory in the “War on the Climate Change Hoax.” Trump’s comments came after Gates admitted that he was wrong about climate change. Trump commended Gates for his courage in making this admission. Read the full article here. Nancy Pelosi Sells Apple Stock Before Q4 Earnings Former Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, has reduced her stake in Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) ahead of the company’s fourth-quarter earnings. Pelosi’s trading activity is closely monitored, and her recent disclosure shows her selling 382 shares of Apple on Oct. 22. Read the full article here. Chuck Schumer Accuses Trump Of Creating A Hunger Crisis Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has accused President Donald Trump of “lying” and “manufacturing a hunger crisis” by cutting off Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits during the government shutdown. Schumer’s criticism comes amidst the impending lapse in food assistance. He claims that Trump is using Americans as “hostages” by refusing to extend SNAP benefits. Read the full article here. Read Next: Former Trump Lawyer Sent This Message To Elon Musk After Feud With Donald Trump Erupted Photo: Shutterstock