The congress extended President Donald Trump’s command on August 11, who federal and started the city’s police and started an augment in law enforcement to the city. But the National Guard and some other federal authorities will continue their commitment, and it is not clear when this could end.
In addition, this measure of the control that the city regains can also discuss the same day on which a house committee with 13 bills, which, if they are admitted, would go away even more from the city’s administrative skills.
Trump’s takeover of Washington, the police work of DC and the discussions on Wednesday underline through the house, how linked the capital of the nation with the federal government and how much the ability of the city, to rule, is obliged to make federal decisions.
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Teacher unions are suing the administration about the enforcement of immigration
Two unions that represent millions of school workers nationwide compete in a Federal Court Challenge of the Trump administration and say that immigration liability near schools terrorize children and teachers and bring out some students.
One day after taking office, Trump raised a memo of the Ministry of Homeland Security, which asked immigration agents to keep away from schools and churches.
The American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association say that the move is illegal. The unions are approaching an ongoing lawsuit, which was submitted by an agricultural work union and a group of churches. The changed lawsuit was submitted on Tuesday before a federal court in Eugene, Oregon.
Trump to speak to Polish guide
The US President will speak to Polish President Karol Nawrocki on Wednesday, according to an official of the White House, who was not justified, and spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Trump has not yet made any public comments on Poland’s report on Wednesday that it shot down Russian drones that violated his airspace.
Lisa Cook remains fed for the time being, although Trump’s efforts to dismiss them
The judgment on Tuesday of a federal judge, which is almost certainly appealed, is a blow for the efforts of the Trump government to claim more control over the US Central Bank, which is traditionally independent of daily politics so that you can better achieve your congressions of goals of stable prices and maximum employment.
The US district judge Jia Cobb decided that Cook’s challenge would probably prevail. A Trump -Nornungsverfämter, who accused the Cook of the mortgage fraud, said that at the same time she claimed two properties that she bought before the Fed connected the Fed, were her “primary residences”, which could have leaded to lower payments and mortgage lenses.
However, the judge said that such accusations do not legally justify their dismissal, since the FED -Gouveneurs can legally only be removed for reasons, which, according to COBB, is narrow to measures that were taken during the term of the term of a governor.
The prices for US manufacturers have decreased unexpectedly last month, says the Ministry of Labor
The department’s producer price index, which records inflation in the supply chain before it hits the consumer, showed that wholesale inflation slowed down by 0.1% in August after 0.7% rose in July. It is a possible sign that retailers and wholesalers absorb the costs for Trump’s comprehensive taxes on imports, and it makes it even more likely that the Fed will reduce its benchmark interest for the first time this year.
Without volatile food and energy prices, the so-called core producer prices also fell by 0.1% compared to July and rose by 2.8% compared to the previous year.
The numbers were lower than the economists forecast. In general, Trump’s tariffs were expected to send prices higher, but so far their effects have been steamed. “The overall picture remains that the tariff fans are slowly adding,” wrote the economist Stephen Brown from Capital Economics in a comment.
The Florida Democrat Jenkins challenges the Republican Moody for the US Senate
A democratic former school board who has attracted attention because he defeated a future co -founder of Moms for Liberty has announced its offer from 2026 for the US Senate in Florida.
Jennifer Jenkins left Tina Descovich in a district in 2020, which Trump had worn with almost 20 points, in the Brevard County School board. Now she challenges the Republican Senator Ashley Moody, who holds a special choice at her seat after Republican governor Ron Desantis had appointed her to follow Marco Rubio, who was called Foreign Minister.
“Ashley Moody doesn’t know what it is like to pay problems for food, housing, healthcare and day care.
Trump calls for a death penalty for suspects at Charlotte Train Mording
The President in a post in his social media network on Wednesday morning moved into the suspect in the custody of a Ukrainian woman on a train in Charlotte, NC, as “animal” and said that he should be quickly put to court and only gave the death penalty.
“There can be no other option !!!” he wrote.
The suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., had served time in prison, was briefly signed for schizophrenia and was arrested at the beginning of this year after he had repeatedly called 911 from a hospital. Then a judge released him without a deposit.
The Supreme Court to take Trump’s tariff into account
The judges will hear the case in November, a lightning -fast schedule due to the typical pace of the court. In the meantime, the tariffs remain in place.
The court agreed to make the Trump administration appeal after the lower dishes had illegally found most of its tariffs. The diminutive companies and states that have questioned the tariffs for goods from almost every country in the world say that they almost drove companies into bankruptcy.
Trump burdens the Israeli strike in Qatar
When he tried to go a tender line after Israel’s attack on the Hamas officials in Doha, he said that he was “not enthusiastic” about the strike when he no longer condemned Israel because he condemned a bold military operation on the ground of another great US ally.
Qatar played an essential role between the United States and Iran and its proxies, including during the conversations with Tehran-supported Hamas as a war with Israel in Gaza Strip.
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Trump claims that his Epstein connections are a “dead problem”
After the House Democrats published a picture of a birthday message in which the drawing of a curvy woman that was allegedly signed by Trump for Jeffrey Epstein, the Republicans hurried to support the president’s claims that he had nothing to do with the letter.
Trump said on Tuesday that he “would not comment on something about something that is a dead problem”. Trump sued the Wall Street Journal and its owner for a report in which such a page was described in detail.
US State Secretary to meet his South Korean counterpart after the attack
The meeting between Marco Rubio and South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun is for the White House on Wednesday morning.
A total of 475 workers, more than 300 South Koreans, were raised on September 4 in the battery factory in the construction of Hyundai in Hyundais, extensive car works west of Savannah. Some have been shown that they were tied up with chains around their hands, ankles and waits in video published by US authorities.
Hyun traveled to Washington to bring her home. The South Korean media reported that a charter plane brought back for the USA to bring it back.