AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBorder Wall Fight: The Tohono O’odham Nation sued in D.C. federal court to stop DHS from building a 62-mile border wall across tribal land in Arizona, calling it a major land grab and seeking an injunction. Consumer Watchdog Setback: A D.C. appeals court blocked the Trump administration from immediately cutting about two-thirds of CFPB staff, keeping the consumer-finance agency’s staffing fight alive. Kennedy Center Under Court Order: The Kennedy Center says it’s still deciding whether to do a full closure or a partial/phased shutdown after a judge ordered it to stay open and remove Trump’s name—tarps remain on the facade. DOJ vs. Election Rules: Democratic-led states are rushing new laws to limit federal interference in elections, including steps aimed at mail-ballot deadlines and polling-place enforcement. FOIA Ghostwriter Tapes: A D.C. judge cleared the way for DOJ to release redacted Biden ghostwriter audio and transcripts to the Heritage Foundation, pausing only briefly while Biden appeals. Local Notes: D.C. fire officials warned fireworks legality varies by jurisdiction, and the CDC reported measles spread to 41 jurisdictions, including D.C.
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