AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEconomy & Jobs: The U.S. added 172,000 jobs in May, with unemployment steady at 4.3%, as Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling credits the administration’s push for high-paying work. Housing Costs: A TD Bank survey finds 74% of Americans would consider Trump’s proposed 50-year mortgage, even as experts warn it could mean far more interest. Politics—California: Ballot counting continues in California’s governor’s race, with Xavier Becerra projected to advance; scrutiny and a federal probe are tied to the slow count. Immigration & Enforcement: Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin defended threats to restrict customs processing at some airports, while Democrats pressed questions about federal officers and court orders. Foreign Policy—Iran: The U.S. and Iran remain locked in escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, with U.S. forces intercepting drones and striking radar sites. World Cup—Visas & Diplomacy: Iran’s World Cup team faces visa problems for some staff as the U.S. warns against “sneaking terrorists” into the country. Health: A U.S. doctor infected with Ebola in Congo has recovered and was released from a German hospital. Crime & Courts: The U.S. moved to dismiss a lawsuit over deadly U.S. military boat strikes, arguing the court lacks jurisdiction.
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