<p>An appeals court on March 14, 2025 stayed a Maryland district judge’s nationwide injunction that had blocked key provisions of President Trump’s executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), allowing agencies to resume enforcement while the appeal proceeds. (<a href="https://www.ballardspahr.com/insights/alerts-and-articles/2025/03/fourth-circuit-lifts-nationwide-injunction-against-executive-orders-targeting-dei-programs?utm_source=openai">ballardspahr.com</a>) The orders—Executive Orders 14151 and 14173—had been enjoined by U.S. District Judge Adam Abelson on February 21. (<a href="https://www.huschblackwell.com/newsandinsights/fourth-circuit-stays-preliminary-injunction-that-blocked-key-portions-of-anti-dei-executive-orders?utm_source=openai">huschblackwell.com</a>) The reinstated provisions permit agencies to end “equity‑related” grants and contracts, require contractors and grantees to certify compliance with federal anti‑discrimination law, and could enable enforcement actions tied to false certifications. (<a href="https://www.mcguirewoods.com/client-resources/alerts/2025/3/fourth-circuit-allows-anti-dei-executive-order-provisions-involving-federal-contractors-and-grantees-to-proceed/?utm_source=openai">mcguirewoods.com</a>) Legal challenges continue and the appeals court ordered expedited briefing pending further decision. (<a href="https://www.mcguirewoods.com/client-resources/alerts/2025/3/fourth-circuit-allows-anti-dei-executive-order-provisions-involving-federal-contractors-and-grantees-to-proceed/?utm_source=openai">mcguirewoods.com</a>)</p>

An appeals court on March 14, 2025 stayed a Maryland district judge’s nationwide injunction that had blocked key provisions of President Trump’s executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), allowing agencies to resume enforcement while the appeal proceeds. (ballardspahr.com) The orders—Executive Orders 14151 and 14173—had been enjoined by U.S. District Judge Adam Abelson on February 21. (huschblackwell.com) The reinstated provisions permit agencies to end “equity‑related” grants and contracts, require contractors and grantees to certify compliance with federal anti‑discrimination law, and could enable enforcement actions tied to false certifications. (mcguirewoods.com) Legal challenges continue and the appeals court ordered expedited briefing pending further decision. (mcguirewoods.com)

According to AP News, 4th Circuit (Mar 14, 2025) lets Trump’s DEI orders resume — agencies can cut equity grants, require certs. What do you think? Comment below. #news
<p>Conservative leaders are pressuring Senate Majority Leader John Thune to bring the Save America Act to the floor after Republicans reintroduced the bill, which would require proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration and add a photo‑ID mandate at the ballot box. (<a href="https://roy.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-roys-save-america-act-hit-house-floor-next-week?utm_source=openai">roy.house.gov</a>) Rep. Chip Roy and Sen. Mike Lee advanced the measure and House conservatives say the House will vote next week; President Trump has publicly urged passage. (<a href="https://justthenews.com/government/congress/luna-says-voter-id-law-may-advance-senate-standing-filibuster?utm_source=openai">justthenews.com</a>) Proponents propose using a “standing” or “talking” filibuster to bypass the 60‑vote cloture hurdle, while Democrats including Sen. Chuck Schumer vow to block the bill as discriminatory. (<a href="https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/john-thune-senate-filibuster/2026/02/03/id/1244682/?utm_source=openai">newsmax.com</a>)</p>

Conservative leaders are pressuring Senate Majority Leader John Thune to bring the Save America Act to the floor after Republicans reintroduced the bill, which would require proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration and add a photo‑ID mandate at the ballot box. (roy.house.gov) Rep. Chip Roy and Sen. Mike Lee advanced the measure and House conservatives say the House will vote next week; President Trump has publicly urged passage. (justthenews.com) Proponents propose using a “standing” or “talking” filibuster to bypass the 60‑vote cloture hurdle, while Democrats including Sen. Chuck Schumer vow to block the bill as discriminatory. (newsmax.com)

Breaking: Conservatives press Sen. Thune to bring the SAVE America Act — proof of citizenship to register and photo‑ID to vote — floor; GOP eyes a standing filibuster; Democrats vow…
<p>Video resurfacing shows President Donald Trump testifying before a congressional subcommittee on Native American gaming on October 5, 1993. (<a href="https://time.com/4246080/tribal-warrior/?utm_source=openai">time.com</a>) In off-script remarks he warned tribal casinos would invite organized crime and questioned the heritage of some operators—saying, “They don’t look like Indians to me.” (<a href="https://documents.latimes.com/donald-trump-indian-gaming/?utm_source=openai">documents.latimes.com</a>) His testimony, motivated by competition with Atlantic City casinos and objections to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, drew immediate rebukes and media scrutiny. (<a href="https://our-land-our-stories.libraries.rutgers.edu/exhibits/show/olos-community/recognition_gaming?utm_source=openai">our-land-our-stories.libraries.rutgers.edu</a>) The clip’s circulation has reignited debate about whether such rhetoric reflects enduring attitudes, with critics citing the footage as evidence and supporters arguing context. Transcripts and reporting from the 1993 hearing are available. (<a href="https://www.loc.gov/item/2014674036?utm_source=openai">loc.gov</a>)</p>

Video resurfacing shows President Donald Trump testifying before a congressional subcommittee on Native American gaming on October 5, 1993. (time.com) In off-script remarks he warned tribal casinos would invite organized crime and questioned the heritage of some operators—saying, “They don’t look like Indians to me.” (documents.latimes.com) His testimony, motivated by competition with Atlantic City casinos and objections to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, drew immediate rebukes and media scrutiny. (our-land-our-stories.libraries.rutgers.edu) The clip’s circulation has reignited debate about whether such rhetoric reflects enduring attitudes, with critics citing the footage as evidence and supporters arguing context. Transcripts and reporting from the 1993 hearing are available. (loc.gov)

Breaking: Resurfaced video shows President Trump at an Oct. 5, 1993 hearing saying tribal casinos "don't look like Indians to me" and warning of organized crime. What do you think?…
<p>Protests targeted hotels across the Twin Cities where federal immigration agents were believed to be staying, with demonstrators chanting, banging on doors and spray‑painting “ICE out.” (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/p/x48k5j?utm_source=openai">theguardian.com</a>) Police declared unlawful assemblies and detained dozens—Maple Grove police arrested 26 at a SpringHill Suites protest and Minneapolis officers cited about 30 outside a Canopy by Hilton. (<a href="https://www.fox6now.com/news/ice-minnesota-latest-updates-jan-27-2026?utm_source=openai">fox6now.com</a>) Officers and federal agents used chemical irritants and made arrests after some participants allegedly threw objects and caused property damage. (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/p/x48k5j?utm_source=openai">theguardian.com</a>) Border czar Tom Homan traveled to Minnesota to coordinate Operation Metro Surge and urged local cooperation with ICE. (<a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2026/02/04/minneapolis-ice-cbp-homan-immigration-officers/?utm_source=openai">washingtonpost.com</a>) Hotels reported canceled reservations amid the unrest this week. (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/05/ice-hilton-minneapolis?utm_source=openai">theguardian.com</a>)</p>

Protests targeted hotels across the Twin Cities where federal immigration agents were believed to be staying, with demonstrators chanting, banging on doors and spray‑painting “ICE out.” (theguardian.com) Police declared unlawful assemblies and detained dozens—Maple Grove police arrested 26 at a SpringHill Suites protest and Minneapolis officers cited about 30 outside a Canopy by Hilton. (fox6now.com) Officers and federal agents used chemical irritants and made arrests after some participants allegedly threw objects and caused property damage. (theguardian.com) Border czar Tom Homan traveled to Minnesota to coordinate Operation Metro Surge and urged local cooperation with ICE. (washingtonpost.com) Hotels reported canceled reservations amid the unrest this week. (theguardian.com)

Twin Cities hotels hit as anti-ICE protesters chant, bang doors and spray 'ICE out.' Police declared unlawful assemblies, used irritants and detained dozens, 26 arrested in Maple Grove; ~30 cited…