AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoElection Integrity Fight: DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin kept pushing President Trump’s claim that 250,000 noncitizens are registered to vote in California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Nevada, while CBS reports the figure may be inflated using commercial data. Courts Push Back: A D.C. appeals court let USPS move forward with a proposed mail-ballot rule tied to voter lists and serialized barcodes, even as other parts of the fight remain blocked in some jurisdictions. Federal Overreach in Grants: A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from terminating billions in grants based on post-award “agency priorities,” a case brought by 20 states plus D.C. D.C. Public Safety Under Scrutiny: Hawaii National Guard officials and the D.C. task force gave conflicting accounts of what Hawaii troops are doing in Washington, with residents describing the city as “under siege” amid an extended National Guard presence. Energy and National Security: Trump cited national security to halt offshore wind projects, while wildfire smoke from Canada is now being used to justify higher tariffs. Housing Accountability: D.C. AG Brian Schwalb hailed a ruling ordering a local slumlord to fix dangerous conditions across buildings he still controls. Antitrust Watch: Apple is in early talks to settle the DOJ’s smartphone antitrust case.
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