Iran war; DHS; surgeon general; May Day : NPR
Key Points:
- The Trump administration faces a deadline today to seek Congressional approval for military action in Iran under the War Powers Resolution but appears unlikely to do so, continuing its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to exert pressure on Tehran.
- The House voted to reopen most of the Department of Homeland Security after a 76-day shutdown, excluding funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, amid ongoing disputes over immigration enforcement funding.
- President Trump has nominated Dr. Nicole Saphier, a breast cancer radiologist and author, as the new U.S. surgeon general; she is expected to be more acceptable to Republican lawmakers compared to the previous nominee.
- May Day protests are planned across the U.S. today, with organizers calling for boycotts of work, school, and shopping to protest Trump administration policies and highlight concerns about government influence by billionaires.
- In Vermont, 14-year-old Dean Roy is running for governor, marking the first time someone under 18 has appeared on the state's general election ballot, aiming to inspire greater youth involvement in politics through his new party, Freedom and Unity.