Biden had ordered a six-month extension on Mayorkas's detail, which would have run through mid-July. The service was alerted on Friday that the Mayorkas detail was being shut down, internal records show. w/ @carolleonnig.bsky.social
Biden had ordered a six-month extension on Mayorkas's detail, which would have run through mid-July. The service was alerted on Friday that the Mayorkas detail was being shut down, internal records show. w/ @carolleonnig.bsky.social
NEW: Trump has revoked Secret Service protection from former homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, a week after announcing he was terminating Hunter and Ashley Biden's details.
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Some daylight emerging between Trump and Musk: Trump convened his cabinet in person today to tell them they, not Musk, are in charge of firing decisions. Musk was in the room, per Politico.
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Regardless of what you think of the merits of this approach, it's really hard to imagine most Americans buying this argument if we do wind up in a recession.
Hampton Dellinger is ending his legal battle to keep Trump from firing him from his job as head of the the Office of Special Counsel. It's a victory for Trump's attempts to reshape the federal workforce and a blow to the office's longstanding independence.
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I spent the past several months asking U.S. allies whether they thought President Trump is a reliable ally. The answer was no. But it came with an essential caveat. My latest in @theatlantic.com. www.theatlantic.com/internationa...
The burst of epistolary activity β from career bureaucrats who in many cases worked under Democratic and Republican presidents β amounts to a collective cry of frustration in response to an administration they feel has belittled and discounted their work.
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"he White House then asked The Wall Street Journal if it wanted to take HuffPostβs spot and it said no; later, the White House called Axios, which jumped at the opportunity."
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I wrote something here about a subject close to my heart. www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
NEW: A federal judge ruled late Saturday that Trump can't summarily fire Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel. Dellinger's independence "is inextricably intertwined with the performance of his duties," Judge Amy Berman Jackson wrote.
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At least six top officials at the Federal Bureau of Prisons have announced plans to retire amid questions about the agency's direction under Trump. That's more than a third of BOP's senior leadership. www.washingtonpost.com/national-sec...
The FBIβs new deputy director is a bombastic podcast host who has never worked at the bureau and has pushed conspiracy theories about it for years.
Reaching that point in the day when I have way too many tabs open
Anyway read my colleagues' reporting on the Trump administration's free testing flip-flop
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Government officials are considering destroying 160 million covid tests. I asked to take 4 of them off their hands before they do. Nope, turns out I've reached the limit. Across three administrations, this country has never had a coherent covid testing policy.
This seems like something dreamed up in a c-suite by people who have never set foot in a newsroom. Bylines and taglines aren't participation trophies. They show who did the work. This limit makes it harder for readers and sources to hold reporters accountable and robs journalists of credit.
Eight inspectors general say in a new lawsuit that the White House's attempt oust them last month was unlawful. They were the Senate-confirmed watchdogs at DoD, Veterans Affairs, HHS, Education, Agriculture, Labor, State and the Small Business Admin.
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NEW: DOJ has sued Illinois and Chicago seeking to block state and local protections for noncitizens that it says impede immigration enforcement. Appears to be the first legal action taken as part of Trump's promise to crack down on so-called sanctuary cities.
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βSo many of these things are so wildly illegal that I think theyβre playing a quantity game and assuming the system canβt react to all this illegality at once,β said David Super, an administrative law professor at Georgetown Law School.
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons has removed data on transgender people in its custody. Until a day or two ago, the site had a footnote on this graph showing about 1,500 trans women and 700 trans men.
The plaintiffs cited government research showing that transgender people face a substantially increased risk of physical and sexual violence when they're housed in places corresponding to their biological sex. The judge said the BOP was almost certainly aware of this potential "parade of harms."
Judge Royce Lamberth said the plaintiffs, three trans women inmates, were likely to succeed on their claims that the policy violated 8th Amendment protections against cruel and unusual punishment. (Note that the judge isn't ruling on the actual merits at this stage, just likelihood of success).
A federal judge in DC has temporarily blocked the Federal Bureau of Prisons from carrying out Trump's executive order to move incarcerated trans women to men's facilities and and stop their gender-affirming medical care.
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Two groups of FBI agents sued the DOJ to block any public release of a list of thousands of employees who worked on investigations tied to Trump or the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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FBI leaders have told employees that the examination of the Jan. 6 cases, as well as of investigations of Trumpβs handling of classified documents and efforts to block the 2020 election results, could lead to widespread personnel actions. Lawyers for some officials have threatened legal action.
Senate Dems are demanding answers about the the Trump administration's ouster of Justice Department and FBI officials, and suggest more law enforcement leaders could soon be removed. www.washingtonpost.com/national-sec...
Federal judge in D.C. warns of "catastrophic" impacts of Trump's spending freeze, including small businesses failing if the directive isn't put on hold. She's likely to extend a block on the freeze later today.
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Two controversial nominees, two very different confirmation hearings: Tulsi Gabbard faced bipartisan skepticism of her suitability for DNI, while Kash Patel, Trump's nominee for FBI director, got a friendly reception from Republicans.
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some personal news: Thrilled to be The Washington Post's next New Delhi bureau chief: www.washingtonpost.com/pr/2025/01/2...
Surreal moment just now
Bernie Sanders displays βUnvaxxed Unafraidβ baby onesies sold by Childrenβs Health Defense, which RFK Jr founded.
βAre you supportive of these onesies,β Sanders thundered.