AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWhite House Case Update: Cole Allen, accused in the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting, pleaded not guilty Monday in federal court, as prosecutors say he rushed a Secret Service checkpoint with a shotgun and handgun and fired—injuring an officer’s vest but not stopping the president’s security. Courtroom Fight: Allen’s team is pushing to recuse U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro and acting AG Todd Blanche, arguing they were at the event; legal analysts say the conflict question is unsettled. SEC vs. Musk: A judge is now reviewing Elon Musk’s proposed $1.5 million SEC settlement over late Twitter stake disclosures. Gun-Law Pushback: Michigan AG Dana Nessel joined 22 states opposing a USPS proposal that would align with DOJ’s view that mailing certain guns is unconstitutional. National Mall Clash: A nonprofit sued to block Trump’s plan to resurface and paint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool bright blue, saying required federal review wasn’t done. Sports Access: Broadcasters associations urged Congress to revisit the Sports Broadcasting Act as more games shift behind streaming paywalls.
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