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Our political team recently launched a daily live blog with the top news of the day. Here's what you'll find in today's politics updates:

Donald Trump appointed the three Supreme Court justices who were pivotal in overturning Roe v. Wade last year. But a new survey suggests anti-abortion voters aren't planning to reward the former president at the polls next year.

In other political news, President Joe Biden is grappling with increasing political fallout after the Department of Justice discovered additional classified documents at his private Wilmington home in Delaware last Friday. The discovery has drawn criticism from both Democrats and Republicans and has called the White House’s transparency into question.

The Senate is back in session on Monday for the first time since the U.S. officially hit the debt ceiling last week. There are still a few months before the country is at imminent risk of defaulting on its debts, but lawmakers have started sounding the alarms.

House Republicans have demanded spending cuts from Democrats in exchange for raising the debt limit. So far, most Democratic lawmakers and the White House haven't budged.

📲 Here are the latest political developments of the day -- and check back at USATODAY.com tomorrow for the next live blog.

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  • Four Oath Keepers found guilty in Jan. 6 charges: Four members on trial for actions tied to the Capitol attack were found guilty Monday of plotting to halt the peaceful transfer of power from former President Donald Trump to Joe Biden. Here are the charges. Related: The man infamous for propping his feet on then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk was convicted of charges tied to the insurrection.

  • A former FBI counterintelligence official was charged in two separate cases involving his dealings with foreign operatives, including efforts to assist Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska, who was accused last year of violating U.S. sanctions against the Kremlin.

  • What Trump's campaign stops mean: The former president has lined up appearances in South Carolina and the Washington, D.C., area, designed in part to demonstrate support in the face of prominent Republicans who may run against him, including former Vice President Mike Pence and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

  • Rep. George Santos' investigations and reviews: Newly elected Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., is facing a host of questions, from faking his résumé and the circumstances of his mother's death to questionable campaign finances reporting and allegations of pilfering from a fundraising campaign for a dying dog. Here's a summary.

⚖️ Tuesday's big hearing: Tomorrow a Fulton County, Ga., judge is set to consider whether the findings of a special grand jury's months-long investigation into former President Donald Trump should be made public. Trump's lawyers won't be there.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How to keep up with political news