A federal judge denied a watchdog group’s request to temporarily block the Trump administration’s proposed anti-weaponization fund after the Justice Department said it is not moving forward. The judge warned government lawyers: “Don’t play possum with this court.”
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Donald Trump walked out of an NBC Meet the Press interview after Kristen Welker challenged his claims that California’s primary elections and the 2020 presidential election were rigged. The interview also covered Iran, the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and a dropped $1.8 billion compensation proposal.
Trump defended a nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund and declined to rule out payments for Jan. 6 defendants charged with assaulting police. He also claimed without evidence that California elections were rigged as votes continued to be counted.
Cuba experienced its second nationwide power outage in less than a week, attributed to the shutdown of a key power plant unit, marking the fourth major blackout in four months amid worsening living conditions and public protests. The Cuban government blames U.S. sanctions and an energy blockade for the crisis, which has disrupted vital oil supplies, particularly from Venezuela, and has prompted humanitarian aid deliveries. Amid escalating tensions and rhetoric of possible U.S. military intervention, Cuban officials emphasize vigilance, sovereignty, and rejection of regime change while hoping for a resumption of fuel supplies.
Senator Chris Van Hollen's trip to El Salvador highlighted the challenges he faced in meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national mistakenly deported from the U.S., as the Salvadoran government initially resisted his attempts. During an appearance on "Meet the Press," Van Hollen expressed concerns about a constitutional crisis in the U.S., attributing it to the Trump administration's disregard for court orders and its approach to immigration enforcement. His remarks underscore the ongoing tensions between the legislative and executive branches and emphasize the complexities of immigration policies, drawing attention to the broader debate over immigration and the rule of law.
Senator Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat from Michigan, plans to withhold her vote on government funding unless the Trump administration assures that allocated funds will be spent according to congressional intent, highlighting concerns over executive overreach. As the deadline for a potential government shutdown approaches, the Senate faces a significant challenge, requiring bipartisan support to pass a continuing resolution, which emphasizes Congress's constitutional role in controlling government spending. This situation underscores the tension between the legislative and executive branches and the importance of congressional oversight, with the outcome impacting government operations and setting a precedent for future negotiations.





