Top News: Trump’s Signal Leak Scandal, USPS Shake-Up, and Immigration Crackdown
From a shocking White House security breach to major changes at the U.S. Postal Service and a controversial immigration policy shift—here’s what you need to know!
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A major security blunder has rocked the Trump administration after top officials, including National Security Adviser Mike Waltz,
accidentally added a journalist to a Signal group chat discussing military airstrikes in Yemen.
Trump is standing by Waltz despite bipartisan calls for resignations.
Meanwhile, intelligence officials are being grilled in the Senate over the fiasco, with concerns that this is part
of a larger pattern of carelessness.
Louis DeJoy has stepped down as head of the U.S.
Postal Service, leaving behind a controversial legacy of cost-cutting and mail delays.
His resignation comes as Trump considers placing the USPS under Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s oversight, a move critics
say could be a step toward privatization.
Postal workers’ unions are warning that this could lead to higher postage costs and reduced service quality.
The Trump administration has revoked legal status for over 500,000 people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, putting
them at risk of deportation.
The move has sparked outrage, with critics calling it 'reckless' and 'cruel.' Legal challenges are already underway, as
families brace for potential separation.
A federal judge has halted the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged Venezuelan
gang members, saying they were given no due process.
In a striking comment, Judge Patricia Millett noted that 'Nazis got better treatment' during World War II.
The administration is refusing to disclose details of deportation flights, citing national security concerns.
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