AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNational Intelligence Shake-Up: President Trump named Bill Pulte, a housing finance leader, as acting director of national intelligence, replacing Tulsi Gabbard—drawing immediate Democratic criticism over his lack of intelligence experience. Economy Watch: U.S. job openings jumped to 7.6 million in April, the highest in nearly two years, suggesting hiring demand is holding up despite Iran-war uncertainty. Florida Justice: Andrew Richard Lukehart is scheduled for execution Tuesday for the 1996 murder of his girlfriend’s infant daughter, after he confessed and led investigators to the body. Labor & Policy: A federal appeals court temporarily blocked Trump’s transgender military service ban, finding it likely violates equal protection. Energy & Courts: Connecticut AG William Tong joined a multi-state lawsuit challenging the Interior Department’s cancellation of an offshore wind lease tied to TotalEnergies. Politics Ahead: California’s top-two governor race and a crowded GOP-vs-GOP primary in the 40th Congressional District are drawing major attention as voters head to the polls. World Cup (U.S.-hosted): Haiti’s Woodensky Pierre received a U.S. visa to join World Cup preparations in Florida.
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