AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUFC at the White House: A federal judge in D.C. denied an emergency bid to stop UFC Freedom 250, ruling plaintiffs failed to show they’d be directly harmed or face irreparable injury—so the event is set to proceed on the South Lawn. Kennedy Center Name Fight: Courts kept the order in place to remove President Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center facade and signage, as the board pressed for stays and appeals. D.C. Home Rule Threat: Trump said he’d “take over” Washington if progressive mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis George wins, escalating his rhetoric about federal control. National Mall “8647” Probe: Federal authorities are investigating anti-Trump “8647” markings found on National Mall grass. Public Safety—White House Shooting: A bystander wounded near the White House last month is still recovering and has retained a lawyer. Local Crime: MPD arrested three teens tied to a Navy Yard Chipotle brawl and is seeking suspects in additional theft cases in Southeast. AI Deepfakes: State broadcasters, including D.C., urged Congress to pass the NO FAKES Act to protect voices and likenesses from unauthorized AI replicas. Power and Heat: The Energy Department declared a southeastern power emergency as heat strains grids, with PJM prices spiking across the Mid-Atlantic.
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