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Trump Struggles to Explain When His War Will End, DC Grand Prix Plans Revealed, and DHS Is Still Shut Down) Oil prices, which had approached $120 a barrel yesterday, fell after Trump said the war was “very complete, pretty much.
” Trump later complicated the picture he had created, calling the war a “little excursion” drawing to a close but also agreeing with Defense Secretary) Some of Trump’s advisers “have encouraged him to articulate a plan to extract the U.S. from the war and make the case that the military had largely achieved its objectives,” worried that support for the war among the public, which is) Iran said it “would not allow ‘one litre’ of Middle Eastern oil to reach the U.S. or its allies while U.S. and Israeli attacks continue.” Trump didn’t offer members of his own party much messaging clarity on affordability with yesterday’s remarks, in which he prioritized the Senate passing the “SAVE America” act, a voter-ID law “that Senate Majority Leader John Thune insists has no path forward in the Senate.” Over the objections of Cook County’s state’s attorney, there’s a high-powered push in Chicago to appoint a special prosecutor to “investigate and potentially charge the law enforcement officials who carried out the aggressive deportation campaign in the Chicago area.” A federal judge in New Jersey warned the administration against leaving in office three prosecutors it installed as leaders of the US Attorney’s office there after the same judge disqualified his previous pick,from the NTSB because he used alcohol on the job and missed meetings; Inman called his ouster a “political hit job.” tends to overshadow another bloom coming to town: magnolias. The flowers begin to burst open around mid-March in pink, white, and yellow, a welcome reminder that spring has arrived. Smithsonian Gardensof where you can find various magnolias around the National Mall, from the white and pink varietals in the Haupt Garden to the early bloomers outside the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Dumbarton Oaks is a favorite destination for magnolias, and petal-peepers should• US and DC officials yesterday released details about the upcoming Indycar Freedom 250 Grand Prix scheduled to take over DC streets in August. ( • A class action suit led by a local boater accuses DC Water of negligence in the Potomac River sewage spill. (after he left a hearing in Arlington Monday. The January 6 rioter whom Trump pardoned last year filmed himself touching women’s hair surreptitiously while on Metro. (, a perennial candidate for office in Arlington, was attacked while gathering signatures. A bystander who tried to help her got injured, cops say. ( Trump Struggles to Explain When His War Will End, DC Grand Prix Plans Revealed, and DHS Is Still Shut Down Trump Says Higher Gas Costs Are a “Small Price to Pay” for His War, Judge Tosses VOA Layoffs, Another Big Loss for Kennedy CenterTrump Says Higher Gas Costs Are a “Small Price to Pay” for His War, Judge Tosses VOA Layoffs, Another Big Loss for Kennedy CenterSenate OKs Trump’s War in Iran, Kristi Noem Dodges Questions About Relationship With Top Aide, and We’re About to Get a Peak Bloom Prediction US Struggles to Help Americans Stranded by Trump’s War, January 6 Rioter Arrested for Touching Womens’ Hair on Metro, Peak Bloom May Be Later This Year“We Need Visibility”: This DC-Area Foundation Is Bringing More Attention to Missing People of Color Trump Says Higher Gas Costs Are a “Small Price to Pay” for His War, Judge Tosses VOA Layoffs, Another Big Loss for Kennedy CenterNoem Sent Home, Top DC Cop Placed on Leave Over Text Messages, Trump’s War in Iran Continues
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