AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCourts & Capitol Security: A former U.S. Olympian, David Hearn, pleaded not guilty in D.C. Superior Court to a felony charge tied to alleged deliberate damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after Trump’s renovation claims of vandalism. Civil Rights & Military: A D.C. Circuit ruling is set to end the Trump-era transgender military ban for a class of service members, with the Pentagon still working through how the injunction will apply. Workplace Tech: Twenty-six Meta employees sued in federal court, alleging AI-assisted systems helped target workers with disabilities and those on medical leave for layoffs, seeking a temporary halt while claims go to arbitration. Local Government & Environment: DC Water asked a federal judge to dismiss a class action over a Potomac sewage spill, arguing the named plaintiffs are too far from the release site to plausibly claim harm. Public Safety: U.S. Capitol Police arrested a Columbia man after documents say an officer spotted a handgun during a stop near the North Barricade; a felony carrying-a-pistol-without-a-license charge and a stay-away order were filed. National Guard: The Pentagon confirmed the National Guard will stay in D.C. through Jan. 20, 2029. Health: A cyclosporiasis outbreak continues to spread, with health officials urging food-safety precautions as cases rise.
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