The Trump administration's cuts to civil rights and immigration liaison services at DHS have sparked controversy, with the administration claiming these offices hinder enforcement while critics fear harm to civil rights and access to services. The move dismantles key offices, raising concerns about the future of these functions within DHS.
The Social Security Administration's new policy requiring in-person identity checks and field office closures has sparked concerns among lawmakers, advocacy groups, and beneficiaries, who fear it will create unnecessary barriers and delays for vulnerable populations. The policy change, aimed at combating fraud, is seen by critics as a step towards privatizing the Social Security system.
Microsoft is investing $1.6 billion to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, marking a shift towards nuclear energy to meet the growing demands of AI data centers and achieve net-zero carbon emissions. This move has sparked renewed interest in the industry, with other tech giants like Amazon and Google also announcing major investments in nuclear power.
Venezuela has agreed to resume accepting deported nationals from the US, following a months-long suspension. The agreement aims to guarantee the safe return of Venezuelan citizens and protect their human rights, while also addressing concerns about the deportation of individuals to a high-security prison in El Salvador.
President Trump's second-term West Wing seating chart reveals a mix of familiar faces and new players, with Dan Scavino, James Blair, and Susie Wiles holding key positions near the Oval Office. While proximity to the President may not guarantee influence as it did in the past, the chart offers a glimpse into the power dynamics of Trump's inner circle.