AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoReflecting Pool Case in D.C.: A grand jury indicted former Olympic canoeist David Hearn on a felony charge tied to alleged vandalism of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, with prosecutors saying he ripped up newly installed sealant and caused more than $1,000 in damage; Hearn denies wrongdoing as the case adds to scrutiny of how the Trump administration is handling high-profile “beautification” projects. Voting Rights Fight: A federal judge blocked Trump election changes that would have let the federal government control who gets mail ballots, and the administration is now trying to speed up an appeal—while D.C. and other states keep pushing back against USPS and federal efforts to restrict mail voting. Medicaid Coverage Under Pressure: Attorneys general, including Nevada’s Aaron Ford, sued over new “medically frail” Medicaid work-rule guidance, arguing it unlawfully narrows exemptions and threatens care for disabled and seriously ill residents. Local Government & Public Safety: D.C. officials are weighing National Guard presence in ANC 6C, with commissioners citing concerns about patrols near schools and neighborhoods and asking for an end to postings. Consumer/Business Watch: Honda recalled 880,514 vehicles in multiple states (including D.C.) over rear suspension corrosion that could lead to loss of control.
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