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Live updates: Trump signs executive order targeting transgender athletes; president’s remarks on Gaza spark backlash
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President Trump signed an executive order prohibiting transgender women and girls from competing in women's sports.

athletes from participating in women's and girls' sports. He also said he would direct the government to deny visas for transgender women athletes trying to enter the United States for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.In addition to the CIA, employees of the National Security Agency have been offered the buyouts formally known as “deferred resignation,” according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter.

The National Counterterrorism Center oversees U.S. government intelligence on terrorist threats and retains a database of all known and suspected terrorists. Kent served in Army Special Forces, undertaking 11 combat deployments during a 20-year career, and later worked at the CIA. He lost his wife, a Navy cryptologist, in a terrorist bombing in Syria in 2019.Sen.

Recently, she had been working on a USAID project in Papua New Guinea “to invest in civic education, community violence, gender-based violence reduction, opportunities to advance equity,” she said. Scott Paul, Oxfam America’s director of peace and security, called it a “seismic event for the humanitarian system” worldwide.

“There’s all sorts of analysis done,” he said. “And if a project isn’t working, we recalibrate it so the money is very much accounted for. The idea that this is sort of corrupt waste being thrown into the ether is just nonsense.”Without his organization’s work, he’s worried that HIV cases in places like Kenya and Uganda will climb, putting people in “serious danger."

"It is a power grab meant to silence critics, and let’s be clear: While USAID might be first, it is not going to be the last, but joke’s on them, because who knows better how to work in an authoritarian country than all of you?" Jacobs said.

Fagan made a convenient target for a new president who wanted to flex his muscle. The process for firing her was less complex than for dismissing chiefs of the four main branches of the military. More than that, the move allowed him to send signals about his anti-DEI agenda and desire to stem the flow of illegal immigrants and goods into the United States.

The person said the Office of Personnel Management doesn’t plan to release deferred resignation numbers until after tomorrow's 11:59 p.m. ET deadline for workers to take the offer.The buyout numbers remain well under an earlier estimate from a senior administration official who said 5% to 10% of those workers were expected to take the offer.

The hearing centers on a case filed this week by a collection of retirees and government workers who are asking a judge to block DOGE staffers from accessing Treasury systems that house the sensitive personal information of millions of Americans.During the hearing, Humphreys said two DOGE appointees have been granted access to Treasury systems, which contain sensitive information.

Lawsuits based on loss of income could be used to bring up weighty constitutional claims over presidential power in the face of congressional legislation that set up and funds the agency and its programs. “Every single Senate Democrat will vote against Russell Vought, the Trump nominee for OMB and chief architect of the ultra-right Project 2025,”. “We are holding the floor of the United States Senate overnight to expose how Project 2025 is the Trump White House agenda.

“At this point, we have agreed to increase the number of flights of deportees by 40% both of returned nationals, as well as deportees from other nationalities for their subsequent repatriation,” Arévalo said, adding that the two countries are still “working on the details” of the offer.He added that the offer is not the same as a “Safe Third Country” agreement, which Guatemala had agreed to during the first Trump administration. Under that kind of agreement, Guatemala would accept U.S.

Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said Trump’s plan for the United States to take ownership of Gaza “will be very problematic,” adding that “the idea of Americans going in on the ground and Gaza is a nonstarter for every senator.” “What he said is that the president doesn’t want to put any U.S. troops on the ground … and he doesn’t want to spend any U.S. money, dollars at all,” Hawley said. “What I heard from Witkoff sounded to me pretty different from what the president said last night, so maybe I don’t understand the position.”Senate Budget Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.

Graham pushed back against the House’s one-bill strategy, saying, “I’ve always believed that one big, beautiful bill is too complicated." The president said his administration will"make clear" to the International Olympic Committee"that America categorically rejects transgender lunacy." That employee’s tasks include “identifying wasteful contracts, improving VA operations and strengthening management of the department’s IT projects,” the VA spokesperson said.“VA looks forward to working with DOGE to improve services to veterans, their families, caregivers and survivors,” the spokesperson said.it had ended diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and had placed nearly 60 employees who had been solely focused on those initiatives on paid administrative leave.

“This is the most foolish idea any American president has put forth in the modern history of the United States,” said Fawaz Gerges, a veteran Middle East expert and professor at the London School of Economics. “It is beyond any kind of rational thinking, any kind of policy feasibility.” Leavitt said Trump has been discussing the idea with others for “some time” but declined to say whether he has made any concessions to Arab partners in the region.

Under Trump’s executive order on shrinking the federal workforce, the spy agency had to meet a deadline to provide the list to the Office of Personnel Management. But the office does not have a classified communications network, so the CIA sent an unclassified email with only the initials of the last names of the new employees.

The offers to employees in the intelligence community follow similar options provided across federal agencies, as the Trump administration vows to scale back and radically restructure the federal workforce. Vought, who served as both deputy director and director of the Office of Management and Budget during Trump’s first term, has faced scrutiny for his role in designing Project 2025. Vought authored a chapter of the ultra-conservative blueprint for a second Trump presidency that argued “the President’s budget is in fact a powerful mechanism for setting and enforcing public policy at federal agencies.

Yet, experts say, some of the measures agreed to by America’s two largest trading partners and close allies are less substantial than what has been trumpeted.The U.S. Military Academy at West Point has disbanded cultural clubs in response to President Donald Trump’s executive order last week to abolish programs and initiatives that focus on diversity, equity and inclusion across the Defense Department and the Coast Guard.

Turner said Congress is prioritizing “long-term security and safety for Israel,” saying the only path to sovereignty and autonomy for both Israel and Palestine is that they “be free from the satellite or terrorist groups and organizations of Iran.”that Iran is developing plans for a faster way to develop a nuclear weapon, Turner said he “absolutely” believes Iran is working to build a rough style of bomb and bolster its nuclear capabilities.

provide childcare and preschool education to low-income children, have been unable to access previously approved federal funding, putting some programs at risk of having to close their doors in the coming days, Aguilar also said Trump’s Gaza proposal would “make our country less safe” and specified that any involvement of troops would “make Americans a target.” He added that the plan was not “thoughtful” and joked that it could include “hotels and resorts and casinos.”Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., said he's"intrigued" by Trump's plan to claim and rebuild Gaza and"open to the possibility" of Congress providing the use of military force for the effort.

"It would seem to me to be an inappropriate use of U.S. troops," said Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota.During a House Oversight Committee hearing this morning, Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., used a transgender slur while slamming USAID, the international humanitarian aid arm of the federal government, for a program that provides support to transgender people and the agency's DEI initiatives.

“Mr. Chairman, I’m not going to be counseled by a man over men and women’s spaces, or men who have mental health issues dressing as women,” Mace said. “That's mansplaining, Mr. Chairman."In a narrow vote, Democrats on the House Oversight Committee failed in a bid to subpoena Elon Musk to testify before the committee.

"Should he enter the race for governor, I'm going to support Vivek in his run for governor because I support his intellect, his drive, the outsider mentality that he has in trying to reform our state and move us forward and charting a new direction for all of us," Sprague said in a The judge issued her ruling from the bench after an hourlong hearing in Greenbelt, Maryland, this morning. This case was brought by an immigrant rights organization and five undocumented pregnant women who currently live in the United States and plan on giving birth here.

"We don’t need to inflame another generation of terrorists hell-bent on Israel’s and Jews' destruction," Schultz said. Asked if he supports Trump’s proposal, Johnson said,"We’re trying to get the details of it, but I think this is a good development. "He’s been asking leaders in the region. We’ve talked to the Saudis, we’ve talked to the Egyptians, we’ve talked to the Jordanians. Of course, we have Bibi Netanyahu here. What’s the plan?” he said.

Trump and officials close to him recently expressed interest in pulling U.S. troops out of Syria, the officials said, leading the Pentagon to begin drawing up plans for a full withdrawal in 30, 60 or 90 days.After Trump proposed the United States take over the Gaza Strip to turn it into “the riviera” of the region, leaders in the Middle East are reacting with shock. NBC’s Richard Engel reports for"TODAY.

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