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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook filed an appeal in court against Trump administration efforts to remove her, as new documents raise questions about the mortgage fraud claims the administration has cited as justification for her termination.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Israel to meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu, discussing Gaza ceasefire talks and addressing Trump's reported displeasure over an Israeli military operation that targeted Hamas officials in Qatar during peace negotiations.
Trump made a state visit to the United Kingdom, which authorities secured with their biggest security operation since the coronation, heightened by concerns following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk.
The Trump administration requested $58 million in additional security funding from Congress to protect members of the executive and judicial branches following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, with support also expressed for additional security measures for lawmakers.
Trump administration officials have walked back several immigration policies that conflict with economic priorities, drawing criticism from far-right allies, while simultaneously pushing forward with immigration enforcement operations in major cities like Chicago and Los Angeles.
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo retreated from plans to roll back vaccine mandates after Trump publicly stated that vaccines work, indicating a rift between Trump and some far-right health officials.
The Trump administration has halted or significantly reduced cancer research grants and funding, threatening one of America's most productive medical research systems during a critical period of scientific advancement.
The Supreme Court's emergency docket shows the Trump administration has filed roughly the same number of applications in recent months as the Biden administration did over four years, with notably different success rates and reflecting sharp partisan divides.
British politician Nigel Farage admitted to breaching parliamentary rules by failing to register a trip to speak at a Republican Party dinner in Florida, characterizing the violation as an administrative error by his office.
An Epstein birthday book compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell has renewed questions about connections between wealthy and powerful men and the disgraced financier, with reports of innuendo-laden notes allegedly including one from Trump.