AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoVoting Rights Fight: Democrats appealed a D.C. Circuit ruling that left Trump’s anti-mail voting executive order in place, arguing the plan would force federal agencies to create voter eligibility lists and let the Postal Service limit ballot delivery. Military Policy: A divided D.C. Circuit panel said the Pentagon’s transgender troops ban was illegally designed to exclude service members, narrowing a preliminary injunction to current troops while allowing the administration to seek further review. Protest & Permits: A federal judge temporarily blocked the National Park Service from revoking Accountability Now USA’s permanent “86-47” flag near a D.C. courthouse, finding the government hadn’t shown it would incite targeted violence. Local Immigration Policy: Montgomery County signed new laws restricting ICE operations, including limits on detention facilities and rules for county employees’ interactions with agents. D.C. Naming Dispute: The Trump-Kennedy Center controversy continues after court action challenged the board’s decision to put Trump’s name on the building. SEC/Musk: The SEC defended its Twitter settlement in D.C. court, saying it was reached through arm’s-length negotiations after a judge raised concerns about whether Musk got special treatment.
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