✈️ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to touch down in D.C. today and will address Congress on Wednesday. Multiple rallies and demonstrations are planned in conjunction, including a gathering tomorrow of Israeli hostages' families on the National Mall, and a Wednesday protest advocating for Netanyahu's arrest that's expected to draw thousands downtown. (Washington Post)
Meanwhile, Capitol Police are boosting security during Netanyahu's address, which some lawmakers plan to boycott. (Axios)
🚨 Police drones will double in Montgomery County over the next few months as part of a program that uses the devices as "first responders" after 911 calls, sending them to locations where suspicious or criminal activity is reported ahead of ground units. D.C. police also use drones to assist officers on the ground. (Washington Post)
🍹 Many D.C. folks will always remember where they were when President Biden announced he was dropping out of the presidential race, but perhaps no one more than Wolf Blitzer, who posted a photo an hour before drinking a Wolf Spritzer at El Presidente.