🎯 Today, the fight expanded to previously safe spaces.
Broadcasters at the U.S. Open were instructed to censor any negative reaction to the president’s attendance. West Point abruptly canceled an award for Tom Hanks. Then came the ‘Apocalypse Now’ meme posted by Trump himself, threatening Chicago with helicopters and the promise of war.
From our culture to our cities, everything is now a target. When there is no neutral ground, the only choice is to stand your ground everywhere.
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Trump orders immediate removal of the 44-year-old peace vigil near the White House after a reporter calls it an ‘eye sore’.
Today’s GovBrief News
Thousands march in Washington to end the ‘D.C. occupation’ during the fourth week of the city’s federal takeover.
The U.S. Tennis Association directs broadcasters to censor crowd reactions to Trump’s planned attendance at the U.S. Open men’s final.
Trump threatens new EU tariffs two months after a trade deal, responding to Friday’s $3.5 billion antitrust fine on Google’s ad business.
A West Point alumni group abruptly cancels an award for Tom Hanks, a Biden supporter lauded for his military films, citing a need to prepare officers for war.
After an ICE raid detains 475 workers at a Hyundai plant, South Korea’s president warns the U.S. not to infringe on its citizens’ rights or economic activities.
Two months after employees accused leadership of undermining public health and scientific progress, the EPA suspends dozens and moves to fire others.
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