AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoD.C. Primary Fallout: Councilman Robert White Jr. is projected to win the Democratic nomination for the city’s congressional delegate seat, as D.C.’s first ranked-choice voting mayoral race still works through final tabulations and voters weigh what a generational shift could mean for home rule. Federal Courts & Trans Health: A judge in Washington ordered the Bureau of Prisons to keep providing hormone medications to transgender inmates, at least for now, blocking a Trump administration move to stop the treatment. Public Safety: U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced a major crack-cocaine operation in Southeast D.C. near Hendley Elementary, with 14 arrests and dozens of federal counts tied to drug sales near children. Border Wall Fight: The Tohono O’odham Nation sued DHS to stop a proposed border wall cutting through tribal land, arguing it violates sovereignty. Juneteenth Watch: Juneteenth is a federal holiday, but state observance varies—Indiana and Florida state offices are not treating it as a paid day off for most workers. National Spotlight: The Smithsonian is set to display “Martha,” the last passenger pigeon, in a new America 250 exhibit opening in Washington.
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