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This week’s rundown hits the biggest flashpoints across Washington and beyond. We start with the DC shooting that sparked a political firestorm and a wave of security and immigration moves. Then we unpack Trump’s rapid-fire posts and policy pronouncements, from autopen “nullification” claims to a call to close airspace around Venezuela, plus an unusual back-and-forth with Caracas that ended with reports of a Trump, Maduro call and possible meeting. We cover the administration’s pause on Afghan visas and asylum adjudications, the FDA’s pivot toward stricter vaccine approvals amid controversy over COVID-vax safety claims, and Northwestern’s $75 million settlement on antisemitism allegations. We close on symbolism and optics: the State Department stepping back from World AIDS Day comms. Clear, quick context on what changed, why it matters, and what to watch next.
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By Nick ZenkinThis week’s rundown hits the biggest flashpoints across Washington and beyond. We start with the DC shooting that sparked a political firestorm and a wave of security and immigration moves. Then we unpack Trump’s rapid-fire posts and policy pronouncements, from autopen “nullification” claims to a call to close airspace around Venezuela, plus an unusual back-and-forth with Caracas that ended with reports of a Trump, Maduro call and possible meeting. We cover the administration’s pause on Afghan visas and asylum adjudications, the FDA’s pivot toward stricter vaccine approvals amid controversy over COVID-vax safety claims, and Northwestern’s $75 million settlement on antisemitism allegations. We close on symbolism and optics: the State Department stepping back from World AIDS Day comms. Clear, quick context on what changed, why it matters, and what to watch next.
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If you enjoy the show, please follow, rate, and share - and send us your questions for next week’s mailbag