AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Security: White House FIFA task force director Andrew Giuliani says the U.S. is “leaning in” for the 2026 tournament, with 400+ agencies coordinating across 11 U.S. cities (plus Canada/Mexico) to prevent trouble during the 48-team, 39-day run. D.C. Ethics & Contracts: A Public Citizen report alleges Trump’s post–East Wing “vanity” White House ballroom has coincided with $50B+ in new or increased government contracts for corporate donors, raising fresh conflict-of-interest questions. Senate Immigration Funding: The Senate begins a vote-a-rama to fund ICE and Border Patrol for three years, while Democrats push amendments targeting Trump’s $1.776B “anti-weaponization” settlement fund. Supreme Court Telecom Ruling: The Supreme Court backs the FCC’s ability to enforce data privacy rules against Verizon and AT&T, with a key concession that penalties don’t have to be paid immediately. Local DC-Area Higher Ed: Indiana University formally launches its Washington, D.C. Capital Campus, expanding classrooms, research, and student housing near Embassy Row. Anti-Fraud Push: Nevada AG Aaron Ford joins a coalition criticizing last-minute White House anti-fraud meeting access, arguing states weren’t given a real chance to engage.
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