A federal judge blocked Trump administration policies that halted decisions on asylum, green cards, work permits and citizenship for many immigrants from 39 travel-ban countries. The judge said USCIS acted unlawfully and left applicants in “indeterminate legal limbo.”
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Trump says Pulte will not be permanent intelligence chief
Trump said Bill Pulte will serve only temporarily as acting director of national intelligence after the appointment drew Republican criticism over his lack of intelligence experience. The president defended Pulte as smart and said the administration is interviewing other candidates.
National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent Resigns, Criticizes Trump Administration’s Iran War Justification Amid Political Backlash
Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center and a former Trump supporter, resigned amid controversy over U.S. military actions against Iran, criticizing the administration’s war rationale and alleging misinformation campaigns by Israeli officials and American media. His departure sparked backlash from Republican leaders who condemned his claims as anti-Semitic, while Kent’s past associations with far-right figures and conspiracy theories further complicated his tenure. Concurrently, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified on Iran’s diminished but ongoing threat, underscoring internal divisions and political pressures shaping U.S. policy toward the conflict.
Judge Blocks Federal Directive Freezing State Funds, Highlighting Separation of Powers and Raising Concerns Over Academic Freedom
A U.S. District Judge in Rhode Island has issued a preliminary injunction to prevent federal agencies from stopping the distribution of federal funds to states, challenging a directive from the Office of Management and Budget during President Trump's administration. This ruling emphasizes the importance of maintaining the separation of powers, ensuring that federal financial assistance continues to flow to states without interruption. Meanwhile, acting D.C. U.S. Attorney Ed Martin faces scrutiny for allegedly threatening Georgetown Law School over its diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, highlighting tensions between federal authorities and educational institutions.



