AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoU.S.-Iran Diplomacy: A U.S.-Iran memorandum to halt the Gulf war could be signed as soon as Sunday in Geneva, but Trump and Iran are trading competing claims over what’s actually in the text, including Hormuz and sanctions. Courts & Federal Power: A judge extended a block on Trump’s $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” settlement fund while the administration negotiates a sworn promise it won’t revive it. Surveillance at Risk: Section 702 of FISA is set to lapse, threatening a major foreign-intelligence tool unless Congress acts, just as lawmakers and security officials warn of heightened risks. Elections & Ballots: Alaska election officials plan to strike a challenger Dan Sullivan from the Senate ballot; Louisiana voters can start early voting for June 27 Senate primaries; Iowa parties hold governor conventions June 13. National Security Tech: The U.S. Army is testing a quantum sensor for precise radio-signal direction-finding, while the Navy and Air Force push forward with LRASM integration on F-35C and combat-focused B-21 testing. Weather: Severe storms and dangerous heat continue across the U.S., with tornado reports in the Midwest and record warmth possible on the East and West coasts. Business/Markets: SpaceX’s IPO priced at $135 and could open much higher, fueling talk of Elon Musk becoming the first trillionaire. Sports: The U.S. men’s World Cup campaign kicks off at home in Los Angeles against Paraguay.
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