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What Happened Today – December 4, 2025

They killed survivors clinging to wreckage after watching them for 41 minutes. Hours later, they killed four more. And some Republicans finally broke ranks.

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) said the attacks “did not pose an imminent threat.” Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) put Hegseth’s alibi on record. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) called it “outrageous” and demanded Hegseth testify under oath, saying he’s either “lying to us or he’s incompetent.”

Others pushed back too. A grand jury refused to re-indict Letitia James. Missouri’s appeals court, tired of ballot lies, wrote the language itself. The GAO opened an investigation into Bill Pulte. Even the New York Times sued the Pentagon.

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I’ll take at face value, right now, what Secretary Hegseth said. He said he wasn’t there. He said he was busy doing other things, I would assume a part of the record was, what was the other thing that he was doing that was more important than a battle damage assessment over the first strike in the Caribbean?
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) speaking on CNN on December 4, 2025, following military briefing regarding boat attacks
Yesterday's Most Read

Trump renames US Institute of Peace after himself months after gutting the agency, firing its board, and taking over its building in what a federal judge called an illegal seizure.

Today’s GovBrief News


Foreign Relations 1 of 19

Trump hosts signing of DR Congo and Rwanda peace deal while fighting continues, telling attendees the US will "take out the rare earth" and "everybody's going to make a lot of money."

$25 trillion est. mineral reserves

Source: BBC

December 4, 2025

Health 2 of 19

Kennedy's hand-picked vaccine committee defers vote on hepatitis B shot for newborns despite review of 400 studies finding no safety concerns and CDC data showing current schedule prevented 6 million infections.

99% reduction in child infections since 1991

Source: CNBC

December 4, 2025

Human Rights 3 of 19

ICE arrested Chinese father and 6-year-old son at check-in, separated them, and sent father to detention while son's location remained unknown for days despite agency claiming "ICE does not separate families."

151 children arrested Jan-Oct

Source: The City

December 4, 2025

Science 4 of 19

Former NASA administrator tells Congress the Artemis moon program "cannot work" and should be canceled, warning China will land humans on the Moon first while $10 billion summer infusion provided zero funding for lunar landing efforts.

China following Apollo-style plan

Source: Ars Technica

December 4, 2025

Voting Rights 5 of 19

Supreme Court allows Texas to use redistricting maps a lower court found likely unconstitutional, with Justice Kagan warning decision ensures race-based voter placement.

Could flip 5 House seats to GOP

Source: Newsweek

December 4, 2025

Economy 6 of 19

Texas becomes first state to invest public funds in bitcoin with $5 million purchase after legislators created cryptocurrency fund outside state treasury, limiting future appropriation oversight.

40 states proposed crypto legislation in 2025

Source: Stateline

December 4, 2025

Military 7 of 19

Admiral admits boat attack survivors had no radios, contradicting Pentagon's legal justification, after showing lawmakers video of 41-minute deliberation before ordering second strike.

41 minutes watching survivors struggle

Source: CNN

December 4, 2025

Military 8 of 19

Navy investigation blames training gaps, understaffing, and inadequate maintenance for four major incidents during Truman carrier deployment including friendly fire shootdown and avoidable collision with merchant vessel.

Source: WAVY Norfolk

December 4, 2025

Military 9 of 19

US military kills four more people on suspected drug boat in eastern Pacific hours after lawmakers viewed footage of September survivors being killed.

87 killed since Sept 2

Source: Deutsche Welle

December 4, 2025

Courts 10 of 19

Appeals court lets Trump's National Guard deployment in Washington continue after administration argued no limits exist on presidential power to station troops in American cities.

Over 2,000 troops now in DC

Source: The Hill

December 4, 2025

Courts 11 of 19

Institute of Museum and Library Services reinstates all terminated grants after federal judge ruled Trump administration's attempt to dismantle the agency was unlawful, reversing months of frozen funding.

$266 million awarded in 2024

Source: NPR

December 4, 2025

Courts 12 of 19

Missouri appeals court rewrites Republican ballot measure to explicitly state that voting "yes" would repeal abortion rights voters approved in 2024 after second misleading draft rejected.

Second failed attempt by Secretary of State

Source: KSDK St. Louis

December 4, 2025

Criminal Justice 13 of 19

FBI arrests Virginia man for planting pipe bombs near DNC and RNC headquarters the night before January 6 after tracking purchases across four retailers over 14 months.

Thousands of hours of video reviewed

Source: USA Today

December 4, 2025

Immigration 14 of 19

Trump administration slashes work authorizations for legal immigrants from five years to 18 months, citing shooting by Afghan asylum seeker as justification for restricting hundreds of thousands of refugees and asylum holders.

$550 initial fee, $275 to renew

Source: Stateline

December 4, 2025

Congress 15 of 19

GAO will investigate whether Federal Housing Director Bill Pulte misused authority to refer Trump's political opponents to DOJ for mortgage fraud after he circumvented his own inspector general to make the referrals.

IG position vacant since early November

Source: Politco

December 4, 2025

Federal Personnel 16 of 19

Unions seek emergency court order to block 1,000 federal layoffs after Trump administration argues congressional moratorium on reductions in force does not apply at five agencies, with State Department telling employees to "sue us."

250 State Dept. layoffs scheduled Friday

Source: Government Executive

December 4, 2025

Media 17 of 19

New York Times sues Pentagon over press restrictions after six reporters surrendered credentials rather than sign Hegseth's policy limiting what journalists can publish.

Pentagon: Reporters chose to "self-deport"

Source: Spectrum News

December 4, 2025

Grift 18 of 19

Trump replaces White House ballroom architect who warned the 90,000 square foot addition would dwarf the 55,000 square foot mansion, violating basic architectural principles.

Costs hit $300 million

Source: NBC News

December 4, 2025

Fighting Back 19 of 19

Grand jury refuses to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on bank fraud charges days after judge found Trump's personal attorney was improperly appointed to prosecute her.

Only 6 of 150,000 cases declined in 2016

Source: CBS News

December 4, 2025

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