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Hello – I’m so excited to finally welcome you to executive malfunction, Rewire News GroupThe newest weekly newsletter retains all the latest Trump administration news so that it doesn’t need it. You may have already noticed that you have received an additional email every Friday night since Donald Trump was inaugurated and now we are formal!
This newsletter will be a great deal of the same: We will bring you a meeting of the biggest developments of the week in Trump-Land, along with some stories I have read during the week that has helped me to understand the news better. And because the news was, honestly, quite stressfully before Trump’s return to the office, I have gotten well enough to find ways to decompress. I will share them with you every week. Stay with us, y’all – it will be a worrying battle for years to come.
Anti -democratic acts
- After a federal Court of Appeal voting To force Trump to restore the heads of the National Council of Labor Relations and to the Council for Systems Protection, the leader of the Supreme Court John Roberts applied An administrative stay that allows Trump to shoot the two officials for now, while the court is discussing the administration’s appeal.
- On April 4, a federal judge found that the White House violated a court ruling when it excluded the funds of the Federal Emergency Management Service from more than twelve states, New Democracy referenced.
- Legal situations or visas of more than 600 international students have been amended or completely revoked, the Guardian referenced.
- Trump freeze $ 790 million and $ 1 billion in federal funding at Northwestern University and Cornell University, respectively, which is rendered by a administration employee Title VI surveys.
- The Supreme Court blocked A lower court ruling that would have forced Trump’s administration to repeat 16,000 federal workers.
Twice
- Reported Reuters That Elon Musk’s “Government Efficiency Department”, which is not a real federal service, uses artificial intelligence to accelerate federal employees.
- Musk called The Senior Counselor of the Peter Navarro Trade as “Dirty” after the two opposing views on Trump’s controversial invoices. White House Secretary Karoline Leavitt degraded The public blow, saying “boys will be boys”.
- Doge begins to work on how Federal Corporation Insurance Corporation, which secures most banks, can “increase efficiency”, Manual referenced.
- At a cabinet meeting, Musk said his team would probably reduce about $ 150 billion to “waste and fraud” this year and not the $ 1 trillion he promised when he started working for the federal government (although it was not clear if it was not clear. 2025), New York Times referenced.
Migration
- The Supreme Court govern That Trump’s administration must “facilitate” the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man, the administration incorrectly avoided a detention center in El Salvador. Earlier this week, the court had pause The judge of the lower court of Trump’s administration to bring Garcia to the United States until Monday night.
- The Ministry of Justice horrible The federal judge’s mandate to provide his plan to return to Garcia to the US, the judge ordered the federal government to provide daily updates on her efforts in the case, In accordance with New York Times.
- After a judge of the lower court stopped expulsion flights to El Salvador, the Supreme Court ruled that Trump’s administration could continue deportations in accordance with the law on foreign enemies, although the court did not determine its constitutionality of 17. New York Times referenced. The Supreme Court also ruled that the administration could not remove immigrants without providing warnings and allowing them to appeal to their deportations.
- A Louisiana judge decided that Trump’s administration can be deported Mahmoud Khalil, a postgraduate student and a Green Card of Columbia, who was held by the migration and customs imposition of last month to participate in pre-Palestinian protests on campus.
- The White House plans to spend up to $ 45 billion to increase its ability to keep immigrants in the next two years, In accordance with New York Times.
- Reuters referenced that the administration plans to clear immigrants, Avau
- The Internal Income Service (IRS) and the Internal Security Department finalized an agreement This allows the IRS to provide information on taxpayers on immigrants without documents at DHS. IRS Melanie Krause Commissioner resigned from the deal, NBC News reported.
- The Social Security Administration cancels thousands of immigrants’ social security numbers, referring to them as dead in an attempt to cut them off from financial institutions and to force “self-deprivation”, the New York Times referenced.
- US Active Lawyer for the New Jersey Alina Habba region has announced that it is investigating Gov. Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey and State Attorney General, Matthew J. Platkin, State policy that limits the ability of local police forces to work with federal immigration officials, In accordance with New York Times.
Health and science
- Inside an outburst of measles in Texas that has killed Two non -vaccinated children and a non -vaccinated adult in New Mexico so far, funding cuts weaken local governments’ efforts to vaccinate people, News from states referenced.
- Minister of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said It will direct the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to stop recommending local governments to add fluoride to drinking water, according to the Associated Press. Water fluoridation was check As one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century public health as a fluoride helps to enhance teeth and prevent cavities.
- A management and budget office will eliminate the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, the administration, the New York Times referenced.
Lgbtq+ rights
- THE New York Times referenced That some of the journalists who include their preferred pronouns in email signatures have requests for comments rejected by Trump administration officials, with Leavitt telling a journalist that “as a policy issue they do not respond to journalists with pronouns in their bios”.
Dei and civil rights
- Nearly 400 books were was removed From the Naval Academy Library this week as part of Trump’s Dei Purge, including Maya Angelou’s I know why the cage singing and books that cover the Holocaust and Racism. THE New York Times referenced that two copies of Adolf Hitler Mein kampf I live.
- The Air Force Academy will no longer examine the diversity of order in the evaluation of the applicants, the New York Times referenced.
Readed
- To be so honest, I have googled “what’s going on with invoices” at least once this week. I just passed the introduction to the micro -economy my first year of college, sorry! This Article npr It helped me understand Trump’s partial pricing and what can follow.
- It was useful for me to see this Rich Trump voters also have no idea what’s going onhis kindness New York magazine.
Unwind
- Y’all … This was a huge week for 15-year-old me, which may or may not have coordinated a fan page on an anonymous social media platform for the complex 5 seconds of summer. Now, my 26 -year -old self (who, for the record, is still a 5sos fan) is quite excited because the band bassist Calum Hood just threw his first solo single, “Don’t forget that you love me. “Thanks king!