AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSupreme Court & Elections: A federal judge struck down key parts of Trump’s mail-in voting executive order, saying the Constitution leaves election rules to states. Immigration & Asylum: In Mullin v. Al Otro Lado, the Court backed “metering” that effectively blocks asylum access at ports of entry, with major dissents warning it undermines refugee law. Public Benefits: Alabama’s SNAP error rate rose to 9.52%, putting the state on track for a roughly $200M federal cost-share hit unless it cuts errors. Federal Courts & Protest Rights: Charges against Minneapolis protest poet Isabel Lopez collapsed to a misdemeanor with only a $25 fee. AI & Cybersecurity: The U.S. partially loosened restrictions on Anthropic’s Mythos 5 for select cyber defenders, while China’s AI cyber tools are reported to be closing gaps. Foreign Policy & War Risk: Iran renewed drone/missile attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait after U.S. strikes, threatening to halt talks; separately, Trump pressed Syria to target Hezbollah, alarming Lebanon and Israel. Governance & Corruption: Iraq locked down Baghdad’s Green Zone and arrested officials in a corruption sweep. Nonprofits & Civic Life: U.S. search-and-rescue teams pulled a mother and baby alive from Venezuela earthquake rubble as aid ramps up.
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