AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoD.C. Politics & Courts: A D.C. federal judge ruled the man accused in the White House Correspondents’ dinner attack can’t block U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro and acting AG Todd Blanche from prosecuting him, despite their presence at the event. Public Safety & Security: The Justice Department says two more suspects were arrested in the foiled plot to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event on White House grounds, bringing the total to seven. Election & Governance: A major federal court fight over Trump’s voter-database plan continued, with judges blocking use of revamped immigration data to check voter rolls. Local Community & Culture: Capital Pride Parade drew tens of thousands to D.C. streets, with major visibility for LGBTQ+ groups and allies. National Politics: Trump endorsed Rep. John James in Michigan’s governor’s race as absentee ballots near, signaling continued influence in GOP primaries. Federal Policy: ProPublica reports the administration is not fully following congressional orders on USAID spending after Congress rejected efforts to shrink the agency.
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