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-a federal judge ruled that mass firings of probationary workers was likely illegal; this does not mean these workers will be rehired
-5 former Secretaries of Defense called on Congress to hold hearings regarding the President’s recent firing of key military leaders
-a federal judge ruled that mass firings of probationary workers was likely illegal; this does not mean these workers will be rehired
-5 former Secretaries of Defense called on Congress to hold hearings regarding the President’s recent firing of key military leaders
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-the President and Vice-President argued with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy during the latter’s visit to the White House; the argument was broadcast live to the world and vividly illustrated the US administration’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine war
-at the UN, the US refused to blame Russia for the war w/ Ukraine, an about-face from the previous administration
-HHS Secretary RFK Jr. dismissed a child’s death from measles as “not unusual”; this was the 1st death from the preventable disease since 2015
-the President is expected to sign and Executive Order making English the official language of the USA