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02:14 Released American hostage credits Trump for freedom
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04:45 Adams dismisses quid pro quo allegations after case dismissal
This newsletter summarizes key political news, including updates on the Trump administration, exclusive interviews, and more.
Key Highlights:
- Former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel nominated as Ohio's lieutenant governor.
- Discussion of Trump's tariffs on China and their potential impact on healthcare costs.
- Backlash over Trump's cuts to NIH research grant overhead costs.
- DOJ challenges judge's DOGE order as unconstitutional.
- Book claims Iran's threats against Trump during the campaign were more serious than reported.
- Egypt plans an Arab summit on Palestinian territory as Trump asserts US control over Gaza.
- Ad campaign urges states to address the influx of illicit vapes from China.
- Senate GOP campaign committee aims to maintain their majority in 2026.
- Lawmakers seek to limit NGO aid to illegal immigrants.
- Elon Musk utilizes X platform for DOGE transparency amid criticism.
- New York GOP criticizes Democrats as Stefanik's seat is targeted in a new bill.
- Hegseth implements Trump's guidance on transgender individuals in the military.
- Department of Veterans Affairs cancels Politico Pro subscriptions.
- Nonprofit criticizes National Human Trafficking Hotline for ineffective spending.
- Debate over the Impoundment Control Act in Washington.
- Potential for non-citizen voting in New York City elections.
- Secretary Noem calls for FEMA overhaul.
- Blue-state lawmakers consider rolling back sanctuary policies.
- Russ Vought responds to his alma mater deleting a congratulatory message about his confirmation.
Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel, Left, and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine. right (Getty/AP)
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