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Secret Service Acting Director ‘Ashamed’ of Failures Before Trump Assassination Attempt.

U.S. Secret Service (USSS) Acting Director Ronald Rowe Jr. claims the agency is undergoing a series of reforms following its near-disastrous failures before the shooting of former President Donald J. Trump. “What I saw made me ashamed,” Rowe said of his findings at the site of the shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania, which saw Trump hit in the ear, two rallygoers badly injured, and another rallygoer killed.

Speaking at a joint hearing by two U.S. Senate committees, Rowe said the Secret Service‘s failure to secure the roof from which gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire is indefensible. “As a career law enforcement officer and a twenty-five-year veteran with the Secret Service, I cannot defend why that roof was not better secured,” he said.

His disgraced predecessor, Kimberly Cheatle, suggested no one was posted to the roof because it was slightly sloped, creating a “safety factor” for agents.

Rowe says future event security plans will now undergo thorough evaluations by multiple experienced supervisors due to the “failure on multiple levels” in Butler.

Texts reveal that counter-snipers sighted Crooks nearly two hours before the shooting but did not detain him or move to have Trump‘s appearance on stage delayed until he could be intercepted.

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It’s NOT The Economy, Stupid! – The Issue That Most Americans List as Their TOP CONCERN Might Surprise Some.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Government and political leadership remained the top concern for Americans in February, with immigration rising sharply as the second most mentioned issue.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The responses reflect concerns from Democrats, Republicans, and independents, as well as broader dissatisfaction with political leadership and immigration policies.

📍WHEN & WHERE: February 2-16, 2025, across the United States, per a Gallup poll.

🎯IMPACT: The findings highlight continued dissatisfaction with government and an increased focus on immigration, reflecting partisan divides and differing priorities.

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Government and political leadership remain Americans’ top concern, according to a Gallup poll conducted February 2-16. Immigration emerged as the second-most-cited issue, followed by the economy and inflation. Importantly, Gallup stresses that the survey was conducted before the United States and Israel launched military strikes on Iran on February 28.

According to the data, 29 percent of American adults said government or politics is the most important problem facing the United States. This is only a slight decline from 32 percent who said the same in January. Notably, immigration as an issue rose to 20 percent, up from 10 percent in January, while the economy was a concern of only 11 percent, and inflation was a concern for only eight percent of respondents.

Other notable issues included unifying the country (seven percent), problems with the judicial system (six percent), and concerns about elections and democracy (five percent). Race relations, crime, and healthcare were each cited by four percent of respondents.

A major factor in what respondents considered their top concern is partisan affiliation. According to Gallup, 44 percent of Democrats cited government as the top problem. Meanwhile government was only the top problem for 24 percent of independents and 19 percent of Republicans. The Democrat concerns, according to the data, are almost entirely driven by criticisms of the Trump White House. However, Republican respondents pointed to corruption—like the massive social services fraud scheme in Minnesota—or partisan gridlock as the most important problems plaguing government.

Mentions of immigration rose across all party groups in February, with 32 percent of Republicans, 18 percent of Democrats, and 15 percent of independents citing the issue. Republicans frequently focused on illegal immigration and border security, while Democrats highlighted humanitarian concerns and their criticism of federal immigration policy.

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Jeff Bezos Gathers War Chest to Gobble Up AI-Hit Firms.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Jeff Bezos’s artificial intelligence (AI) lab, Project Prometheus, is raising billions to acquire companies impacted by AI disruption.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jeff Bezos, Robert Nelsen, Vikram Bajaj, Cristian Bodnar, Nal Kalchbrenner, Jamie Dimon, and sovereign wealth funds.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Ongoing efforts, with a $6.2 billion fundraising round completed in late 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The pace of innovation in AI right now is truly hard to understate.” – Robert Nelsen, Arch Venture Partners

🎯IMPACT: Prometheus aims to transform manufacturing and industry, potentially consolidating major sectors under Bezos’s control.

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Jeff Bezos is pursuing an ambitious plan via his artificial intelligence (AI) venture, Project Prometheus, by raising tens of billions of dollars to purchase companies facing challenges from AI-driven changes. Reports indicate that the project secured $6.2 billion in funding toward the end of 2025, resulting in a valuation of roughly $30 billion.

The effort centers on applying AI to “transform manufacturing and industry,” including plans for a dedicated holding company designed as a “manufacturing transformation vehicle.” This structure would target acquisitions in various manufacturing fields, such as those producing jet engines and computer chips. The initiative has attracted backing from prominent investors, including Jamie Dimon and sovereign wealth funds such as the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, as well as substantial involvement from Robert Nelsen of Arch Venture Partners.

Nelsen has called the project potentially “one of the most important companies in the world,” stating, “The pace of innovation in AI right now is truly hard to understate.” Bezos, who serves as co-chief executive, works alongside experienced figures such as former Google executive Vikram Bajaj and AI specialists Cristian Bodnar and Nal Kalchbrenner, both previously from Microsoft and Google.

Analysts have drawn parallels to J.P. Morgan’s historical tactics, where he consolidated struggling industrial businesses during periods of economic pressure to build giants like U.S. Steel.

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Here’s Who Iran’s Next Leader Might Be… If He Isn’t Killed First.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iran’s late Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is expected to assume leadership of the country despite lacking an elected or appointed government role.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mojtaba Khamenei, the Iranian Assembly of Experts, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

📍WHEN & WHERE: Following the death of Ayatollah Khamenei during an Israeli airstrike on Saturday as part of Operation Epic Fury, in Iran.

🎯IMPACT: Mojtaba Khamenei’s potential rise highlights tensions within Iran’s leadership and raises questions about the Islamic Republic’s stance on hereditary rule.

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Mojtaba Khamenei, a 56-year-old Twelver Muslim cleric and son of the deceased Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is poised to take over as Supreme Leader of Iran despite having no prior government role nor significant position within the religious sect. His rise is reportedly backed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Iranian Assembly of Experts following the death of his father during joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes.

The Assembly of Experts, a body of 88 Islamic scholars vetted for loyalty to the Supreme Leader, convened twice to discuss the succession. Some Iranian officials have claimed that Mojtaba was selected as the primary candidate, with the Assembly of Experts under pressure from the IRGC.

However, the legitimacy of the selection is already being called into question, especially in light of the Assembly of Experts allegedly being hit by an airstrike during its meeting. Leaving a U.S. Senate briefing with Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) alluded to the possibility that 80 or so of the Assembly of Experts members were killed in the strike.


Even if Mojtaba Khamenei becomes the new Supreme Leader, his tenure may be short. The U.S. Department of War and President Donald J. Trump say the U.S. Air Force has established air superiority over Iran—meaning U.S. and Israeli aircraft can strike Islamic Republic regime targets at will—and largely destroyed the regime’s navy. Additionally, the Iranian exile community is pushing several other candidates to lead the country, including Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, the son of the late Shah of Iran, and Maryam Rajavi, exiled leader of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)—a front for the Islamo-Marxist People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK).

If Mojtaba Khamenei assumes the role, it will contradict the Islamic Republic’s long-standing criticism of hereditary rule.

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Cornyn Camp Mocks, Belittles Wesley Hunt and His Voters.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) attacked Representative Wesley Hunt (R-TX) after his third-place finish in the Texas Republican primary for Senator John Cornyn’s seat, potentially alienating Hunt’s supporters ahead of a May run-off between Cornyn and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: SLF Executive Director Alex Latcham, Wesley Hunt, John Cornyn, Ken Paxton, and GOP fundraiser Caroline Wren.

📍WHEN & WHERE: March 2026, Texas Republican primary race.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Congratulations to Wesley Hunt on an abysmal third place finish in Texas’ Republican primary.” – Alex Latcham

🎯IMPACT: The statement by the SLF, which is backing Cornyn, may drive Hunt and his hundreds of thousands of supporters to back Paxton in the run-off.

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The Senate Leadership Fund (SLF), which is backing Republican-in-name-only (RINO) Senator John Cornyn in the primary race for his Texas seat, has taken a swipe at Wesley Hunt following his third-place finish in the first round of the contest. Observers believe this is likely to motivate Hunt and his supporters to back Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in his head-to-head run-off with Cornyn.

SLF Executive Director Alex Latcham issued a statement belittling Hunt and, by extension, his supporters, saying, “Congratulations to Wesley Hunt on an abysmal third place finish in Texas’ Republican primary. Instead of fighting for President Trump and conservative priorities, Wesley launched a career-ending vanity tour without any substance or political reasoning. While Wesley’s amateur consultants got wealthy on his senseless campaign, Republican voters are now forced to endure an even longer primary runoff election.”

Paxton and Cornyn appear to have finished the first round of the primary neck-and-neck, within roughly one percent of each other. Hunt, while significantly behind the pair, still boasted around 14 percent of the vote share with approaching 300,000 voters—who will likely decide the run-off.

Caroline Wren, a prominent GOP fundraiser, questioned the wisdom of Cornyn’s camp alienating Hunt and his supporters ahead of the run-off, writing on social media, “Politics is a game of addition. And SLF just told 200,000+ Wesley Hunt voters to fuck off.”

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WATCH: GOP Senator Grills Kristi Noem Over $220M Taxpayer Ad Spend, Vendors.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced criticism over a $220 million ad campaign.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Kristi Noem, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The hearing took place on a Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The President approved ahead of time you spending $220 million running TV ads across the country in which you feature prominently?” – Sen. John Kennedy

🎯IMPACT: The ad campaign raised questions about spending priorities and the bidding process.

IN FULL

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem faced criticism from Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) during a hearing, as he questioned the effectiveness and intent of a $220 million ad campaign supposedly targeting illegal immigrants. Kennedy suggested the campaign was more about boosting Noem’s name recognition than promoting the Trump administration’s agenda.

“How do you square that concern for waste, which I share, with the fact that you have spent $220 million running television advertisements that feature you prominently?” Sen. Kennedy pressed during Sec. Noem’s appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. Noem responded, “Sir, the President tasked me with getting the message out to the country and to other countries, where we were seeing the invasion come from, with putting commercials out that told them that if they were in this country illegally, they needed to leave.”

“The President asked you to run these advertisements. Is that correct?” Kennedy continued, with Noem stating that President Donald J. Trump did. The DHS Secretary further stated that the contracts to produce the ads went out to a competitive bid. When pressed further about whether the contractors who produced the television ads had formerly worked for her political operation in South Dakota, Noem insisted they had not, but did not clearly answer whether their subcontractors had.

Sen. Kenney again circled back to whether President Trump had approved Noem spending $220 million on the advertisement campaign “in which you [Noem] feature prominently?” Again, Sec. Noem answered in the affirmative and insisted the television ads had been effective.

“They were effective in your name recognition… To me, it puts the President in a terribly awkward spot—and I’m not saying you’re not telling the truth, it’s just hard for me to believe, knowing the President as I do, that you said, ‘Mr. President, here’s some ads I’ve cut, and I’m gonna spend $220 million running them,’ that he would have agreed to that,” Sen. Kennedy responded, adding, “I don’t think Russ Vought would’ve agreed to that. It’s something we have to defend… It troubles me. A quarter of a billion in taxpayer money when we’re scratching for every penny.”

The Strategy Group, a firm with ties to Noem and Corey Lewandowski, acted as a subcontractor on the ad campaign for Safe America Media, LLC, the firm initially awarded the contract. Safe America Media, LLC was formed just days before receiving the contract, bypassing the usual competitive bidding process due to a national emergency declaration. The Strategy Group’s involvement has drawn further scrutiny as its CEO is married to former DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Tricia McLaughlin.

Following Kennedy’s comments, McLaughlin responded in a post on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “[Sen. Kennedy], if you’re going to accuse someone of corruption, you better have your facts straight. No, my husband doesn’t own Safe America and is not apart of it. He nor his company have ever had a contract with DHS.”

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WATCH: U.S. Submarine Torpedoes Iranian Warship in Indian Ocean.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A U.S. submarine launched a torpedo strike, sinking an Iranian warship off the coast of Sri Lanka, killing at least 80 Iranians onboard.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The U.S. Navy, the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena, Sri Lankan officials, and U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The attack occurred late Tuesday night in international waters, approximately 44 nautical miles off the southern coast of Sri Lanka.

💬KEY QUOTE: “An American submarine sank an Iranian warship that thought it was safe in international waters. It was sunk by a torpedo, a quiet death—the first sinking of an enemy ship by a torpedo since World War II.” – Pete Hegseth

🎯IMPACT: The strike marks the first U.S. attack on Iranian military assets outside the Middle East since the conflict began.

IN FULL

The United States Department of War (DOW) has confirmed it carried out a submarine torpedo strike that sank the Iranian warship IRIS Dena off the southern coast of Sri Lanka. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth noted that the attack marked the first U.S. sinking of an enemy ship by a torpedo since World War II.

“An American submarine sunk an Iranian warship that thought it was safe in international waters,” Sec. Hegseth said on Wednesday, continuing, “It was sunk by a torpedo, a quiet death—the first sinking of an enemy ship by a torpedo since World War II.”

“Like in that war, back when we were still the War Department, we are fighting to win,” Hegseth added.

According to Hegseth, the Iranian frigate was targeted late Tuesday night while sailing in international waters. The vessel, described as the newest in Iran’s naval fleet, was equipped with surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, and torpedo launchers. At least 80 crew members were reported dead, with 32 survivors rescued and hospitalized in Galle, Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Vijitha Herath, confirmed that the Sri Lankan coastguard responded to a distress call from the Iranian ship early Wednesday morning. Herath stated that Sri Lanka, as a signatory to the international convention on maritime search and rescue, dispatched two vessels to assist in rescue operations.

Representatives of the Islamic Republic of Iran have yet to officially comment on the incident. However, Sri Lankan officials reported that Iranian sources believe the ship’s defense systems were disabled by electromagnetic means prior to the torpedo strike. The attack occurred 44 nautical miles off the coastal city of Galle, within Sri Lanka’s economic zone but outside its territorial waters.

This strike follows days of joint U.S.-Israel operations against Iranian leadership and military targets in the Middle East, including the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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Trump Poised to Invoke Defense Production Act to Boost Munitions Production for Iran War.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration is considering invoking the Defense Production Act to accelerate the production of munitions amid concerns over U.S. stockpiles during “Operation Epic Fury” in Iran.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, War Secretary Pete Hegseth, and the U.S. military.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Discussions took place recently in Washington, D.C., as the U.S. military carries out operations in Iran and across the Middle East.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The U.S. military has more than enough munitions, ammo, and weapons stockpiles to achieve the goals of Operation Epic Fury laid out by President Trump—and beyond.” – Karoline Leavitt

🎯IMPACT: The move could ensure sufficient munitions for the ongoing conflict while replenishing stockpiles, but concerns remain about America’s long-term readiness and production capacity.

IN FULL

The Trump administration is considering invoking the Defense Production Act to ramp up the manufacturing of munitions, driven by worries about U.S. inventory levels during the ongoing “Operation Epic Fury” against Iran. This law permits the government to direct production priorities toward critical national security requirements; the idea of invoking it has surfaced in closed-door briefings on Capitol Hill, per people with knowledge of the discussions.

President Donald J. Trump has openly called on defense manufacturers to speed up output, stating, “We have unlimited middle and upper ammunition, which is really what we’re using in this war.” Trump further stated that defense firms are operating “under emergency orders” to fulfill military demands.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has said that the armed forces possess adequate supplies to fulfill the mission’s aims, declaring, “The U.S. military has more than enough munitions, ammo, and weapons stockpiles to achieve the goals of Operation Epic Fury laid out by President Trump—and beyond.”

Anxieties regarding reserves have grown due to America’s continued backing of partners such as Israel and Ukraine and the heavy use of defensive missile stockpiles to defend the former. General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has privately raised concerns about shortages of air defense munitions during talks with the President and lawmakers.

Activating the Defense Production Act could tackle short-term requirements while also rebuilding inventories for potential future contingencies.

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Ratchet Rep Jasmine Crockett Loses Senate Primary and DOESN’T Get to Keep Her House Seat.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Jasmine Crockett lost the Democratic Primary for the U.S. Senate in Texas.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jasmine Crockett, James Talarico, and Ahmad Hassan.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The Democratic Primary results were announced in Texas.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Jasmine had to decline reelection for her present seat in the US House in order to run for Senate, so she’ll be OUT after this year.” — Nick Sortor

🎯IMPACT: Jasmine Crockett’s career in Congress will come to an end after this year.

IN FULL

In a significant political development, Jasmine Crockett has been defeated in the Democratic Primary for the U.S. Senate in Texas. This marks the end of her current congressional career.

Crockett had to forgo her reelection bid for her current U.S. House seat to pursue the Senate race, meaning she will not return to Congress after this year.

The latest results show James Talarico leading with 51.8% of the votes, amounting to 748,989 votes. Jasmine Crockett received 46.9%, translating to 678,600 votes. Ahmad Hassan garnered 1.2%, with 17,897 votes.

This outcome signifies a notable shift in the political landscape for Texas Democrats, as Crockett’s exit opens up her current House seat for new contenders.

Because she filed for the Senate race instead of reelection to the House, other Democrats are already competing for the Dallas-area seat she held.

Crockett has endorsed Frederick Haynes III, which could give him a boost in the primary.

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BREAKING: ‘Eyepatch McCain’ Dan Crenshaw Loses in Humiliating GOP Primary.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Rep. Dan Crenshaw lost the Republican primary to Steve Toth.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Dan Crenshaw, Steve Toth, Martin Etwop, and N. Plumb.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The primary took place in Texas, with 58% of votes reported at the time of publication.

🎯IMPACT: The result marks a significant shift in the political landscape for Texas Republicans.

IN FULL

In a humiliating turn of events, incumbent Rep. Dan Crenshaw has been defeated by challenger Steve Toth in the Republican primary.

With 58% of the votes counted, Toth has secured 57.6% of the vote, totalling 23,674 votes, while Crenshaw garnered 39.2%, with 16,117 votes.

Other candidates in the race included Martin Etwop, who received 1.8% of the vote, and N. Plumb, who captured 1.5%.

The total number of votes reported was 41,128, signaling a clear victory for Toth over the incumbent Crenshaw.

This outcome represents a significant upset and could have broader implications for the Republican Party’s direction in Texas.

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SCOTUS Suspends CA Law Hiding Student Gender Transitions From Parents.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Supreme Court granted an emergency appeal, allowing California schools to notify parents if their children identify as transgender, overriding the need for student approval.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Supreme Court, the Thomas More Society representing Catholic parents, and the California state government.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The ruling was made on Monday, March 2, 2026, concerning California schools.

💬KEY QUOTE: Justice Samuel Alito described the matter as “an issue of great and growing national importance.”

🎯IMPACT: The decision blocks a California law banning automatic parental notification and reinstates a lower court order, pending further legal proceedings.

IN FULL

The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily permitted public schools in California to notify parents if their children are identifying as transgender in class, even without the student’s consent. The order came after an emergency appeal by the Thomas More Society, which represented Catholic parents challenging the state’s policies.

The ruling blocks the enforcement of a California law that barred automatic parental notification when students change their pronouns or gender expression at school. A lower court order that previously halted the law will remain in effect while the case proceeds. Religious parents and educators argued that the state’s rules misled families and enabled social transitions at school without parental knowledge or approval.

California officials defended the policy as a safeguard for student privacy, particularly for children who may face rejection or conflict at home. However, the Supreme Court sided with the parents at this stage of the litigation. The decision aligns with arguments that the notification ban interfered with parental rights, especially where religious objections were raised.

The case reflects the Court’s broader engagement with disputes over transgenderism. Justice Samuel Alito previously observed that school policies around supposedly transgender students are of “great and growing national importance.”

In June 2025, the Court upheld a Tennessee law prohibiting transgender medical “treatments” for minors in United States v. Skrmetti. The majority concluded that the state’s restrictions did not violate the Equal Protection Clause, leaving such policy determinations to lawmakers. Subsequent lower court rulings have similarly upheld state bans on transing minors.

The Court has also addressed transgender participation in athletics and in the military. It allowed enforcement of a federal policy restricting transgenders from serving in the armed forces while litigation continues. Disputes over transgender athletes competing in girls’ sports remain active in federal courts.

In January, the Trump administration determined that California’s parental-notification restrictions violated parents’ rights to access their children’s education records. The Justice Department also launched legal action contending that the state’s transgender athlete policies, allowing males to compete against females, conflicted with federal civil rights law.

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