Key occasions
Abstract
Right here’s a wrap-up of the day’s key occasions:
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On Saturday night, emails have been despatched to federal staff together with on the Client Monetary Safety Bureau, the Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention and others with the topic line: “What did you do final week?,” Reuters studies. The e-mail, seen by Reuters, asks staff to answer with 5 bullet factors summarizing “what you completed at work final week” and to repeat their managers.
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Aquilino Gonell, a former US Capitol police sergeant who defended the Capitol on January 6, confirmed that he and his former colleagues, together with the previous Capitol police officer Michael Fanone, have been confronted by Enrique Tarrio, the previous chief of the Proud Boys, on the web site of the Rules First summit in Washington DC. “You’re a traitor to this nation,” Fanone informed Tarrio through the change. “So are you,” Tarrio replied, including: “You have been a coward that day, you have been a coward after.”
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On Israel’s conflict on Gaza, Donald Trump claimed that Joe Biden obtained again “zero” hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. “Biden obtained none again, by the best way, simply so that you perceive, none, zero,” Trump claimed. In reality, 105 hostages have been freed within the November 2023 ceasefire deal brokered by Biden’s administration.
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JD Vance has taken an early lead within the race for the Republican presidential nomination in 2028. Vance, 40, stormed to victory within the annual straw ballot on the Conservative Political Motion Convention (CPAC) at Nationwide Harbor in Maryland on Saturday. In a survey of 1,022 attendees by pollster Jim McLaughlin, 61% said they would vote for Vance if the 2028 Republican main election have been held in the present day, effectively away from rightwing strategist and podcaster Steve Bannon at 12%.
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Stewart Rhodes, the founder and chief of the far-right Oath Keepers, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy however had his 18-year sentence commuted, denied that his group acted violently on behalf of Donald Trump on 6 January or at some other time. Sporting a Trump tattoo on his arm, Rhodes, 59, from Granbury, Texas, mentioned he’s “very joyful” with Trump, including: “I obtained no complaints. His cupboard is improbable from what I’ve seen thus far. I like Doge. Let the daylight are available in and present all of the corruption.”
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Kash Patel, the newly appointed FBI director, has informed senior officers that he plans to relocate 1,000 staff from Washington to subject workplaces throughout the US, the Related Press studies, citing a person acquainted with the matter. In keeping with the AP, Patel additionally mentioned he plans to maneuver a further 500 staff to a bureau facility in Huntsville, Alabama.
Federal staff obtain electronic mail demanding: ‘What did you do final week?’
On Saturday night, emails have been despatched emails to federal staff together with on the Client Monetary Safety Bureau, the Nationwide Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention and others with the topic line: “What did you do final week?,” Reuters studies.
The e-mail, seen by Reuters, asks staff to answer with 5 bullet factors summarizing “what you completed at work final week” and to repeat their managers.
The e-mail offers staff till 11.59pm EST on Monday to reply, in line with Reuters.
On Thursday, Musk hailed efforts by himself and Trump to chop the federal workforce by the lots of of hundreds. In a submit on X in the present day – which he owns – Musk, who leads the so-called “division of presidency effectivity”, mentioned:
All federal staff will shortly obtain an electronic mail requesting to know what they obtained executed final week. Failure to reply shall be taken as a resignation.
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick from the American Immigration Council wrote on Bluesky:
Nobody at DOGE goes to be personally reviewing 2 million emails about what individuals did every week. Everybody within the authorities already has a supervisor they report back to. This can be a clear effort to fabricate causes to fireplace individuals as a result of their Fork supply obtained low outcomes.
Former US Capitol police officer Michael Fanone confronted by ex-Proud Boys chief Enrique Tarrio
Aquilino Gonell, a former US Capitol police sergeant who defended the Capitol on January 6, confirmed that he and his former colleagues, together with the previous Capitol police officer Michael Fanone, have been confronted by Enrique Tarrio, the previous chief of the Proud Boys, on the web site of the Rules First summit in Washington DC.
Gonell’s remark was met with stunned gasps from the gang, who supplied a standing ovation to the January 6 officers after their panel dialogue this afternoon.
“You’re a traitor to this nation,” Fanone informed Tarrio through the change. “So are you,” Tarrio replied, including: “You have been a coward that day, you have been a coward after.”
The Guardian’s Joan E Greve contributed to this submit
Donald Trump has wrapped up his deal with at CPAC, an roughly 75-minute tirade of repeated false claims starting from voter fraud and stolen-election lies to overseas wars, amongst others.
Opening up his speech, Trump assailed “the fraudsters, liars … globalists and deep-state bureaucrats” that he mentioned “are being despatched again”.
He then went on to quote a sequence of polls during which he’s main. “Rasmussen simply got here out at 56% insider benefit, 56% RMG analysis … we’ve got many polls within the mid-60s, one at 71%. We like that,” he mentioned. Nevertheless, he didn’t point out the most recent Gallup poll, the place he’s six factors below – 51% of Individuals disapproved of his efficiency whereas 45% indicated their approval for him.
Donald Trump then moved to attacking immigrants throughout the nation, saying: “I couldn’t stand it! … We don’t have that downside any extra.” Quite the opposite, on Friday, studies emerged of the White Home reassigning the highest official at US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) after the company’s degree of arrests and deportations have been slower than anticipated.
He additionally learn from a listing of hundreds of thousands of individuals within the social safety database that the company has no dying information for. Nevertheless, that has been a recognized subject for greater than a decade, and an inspector normal report found that simply 13 individuals over 112 years outdated have been getting any funds as of 2013.
On Israel’s conflict on Gaza, Trump claimed that Joe Biden obtained again “zero” hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. “Biden obtained none again, by the best way, simply so that you perceive, none, zero,” Trump claimed. In reality, 105 hostages have been freed within the November 2023 ceasefire deal brokered by Biden’s administration.
At one level, Trump, who has not dominated out utilizing navy motion to take over Greenland and who has vowed to make Canada the 51st state, together with taking again the Panama Canal, mentioned: “I don’t need to be a conquerer.”
Regardless of his false claims, Trump supporters roared and cheered contained in the CPAC auditorium at Nationwide Harbor, Maryland.
“I’ve not but begun to battle, and neither have you ever,” he mentioned in his closing remarks. Earlier than exiting the stage, Trump returned to his trademark dance, fist-pumping to Village Individuals’s YMCA.
Donald Trump has wrapped up his deal with at CPAC.
Trump closed out his roughly 75-minute speech by dancing to YMCA in entrance of a cheering crowd of supporters.
On Israel’s conflict on Gaza, Donald Trump claimed that Joe Biden obtained again “zero” hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
“Biden obtained none again, by the best way, simply so that you perceive, none, zero,” Trump claimed.
In reality, 105 hostages have been freed within the November 2023 ceasefire deal brokered by Biden’s administration.
Donald Trump is now speaking about ending the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, saying: “We’re getting our a refund.”
“America has given $350bn as a result of we had a silly, incompetent president and administration … Europe gave it within the type of a mortgage. They get their a refund. We gave it within the type of nothing. So I need them to provide us one thing for all the cash that we put up. And I’m going to try to get the conflict settled, and I’m going to try to get all that dying ended. So we’re asking for uncommon earth and oil, something we will get,” Trump mentioned.
From claiming Ukraine was liable for the conflict to incorrect numbers about assist acquired from the US and Europe, Trump has in latest weeks made a lot of inaccurate statements whereas praising the progress made in US-Russia talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
The Guardian has had a have a look at his claims:
Donald Trump simply learn out from a listing of hundreds of thousands of individuals within the social safety database that the company has no dying information for.
“Beneath our administration, there shall be no tolerance for social safety fraud. Won’t permit anybody to cheat our seniors and those that will try this shall be prosecuted by [attorney general] Pam Bondi and others,” he mentioned.
Nevertheless, that has been a recognized subject for over a decade, and an inspector normal report found that simply 13 individuals over 112 years outdated have been getting any funds as of 2013.
The Guardian’s Robert Mackey contributed to this submit
Joseph Gedeon
Donald Trump is effectively below manner along with his speech at CPAC and the principle room is totally packed.
The power in right here is much less political convention and extra rock live performance – each line will get large applause, cheers or laughter.
Trump workshopped nicknames for his predecessor Joe Biden, asking the gang to cheer for “Crooked Joe” after which moments later to cheer for “Sleepy Joe”. He mentioned “Crooked Joe” received.
A gaggle of rowdy, pardoned January 6 rioters created a scene close to the media part behind the corridor, shouting for Trump to acknowledge them and their trigger, which nonetheless has not come up.
Donald Trump is now praising his staunch ally, Elon Musk, the richest particular person on this planet.
“He’s doing an amazing job and he doesn’t want this … however … he’s a patriot,” Trump mentioned.
On Thursday, Musk hailed efforts by himself and Trump to chop the federal workforce by the lots of of hundreds.
In a submit on X in the present day – which he owns – Musk, who leads the so-called “division of presidency effectivity”, mentioned:
All federal staff will shortly obtain an electronic mail requesting to know what they obtained executed final week. Failure to reply shall be taken as a resignation.
Donald Trump has moved again to attacking immigrants throughout the nation, saying: “I couldn’t stand it!” earlier than including: “Donald, don’t get offended.”
“I couldn’t stand it, so I mentioned, I’m going to run for president once more, and now we don’t have that downside now. We don’t have that downside any extra,” he claimed.
Quite the opposite, on Friday, studies emerged of the White Home reassigning the highest official at US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) after the company’s degree of arrests and deportations have been slower than anticipated.
Trump singled out within the crowd the 40-year-old son of the previous Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro – the nation’s ex-president who tried a January 6-style riot and was simply charged with plotting to poison his successor and the present president, Luiz Inácio Lula.
“Say howdy to your father. Thanks very a lot. Nice household, nice gentleman, and your nice household,” Trump mentioned to Eduardo Bolsonaro.
Jair Bolsonaro might face between 38 and 43 years in jail if convicted. Along with being accused of being concerned in a coup, Jair Bolsonaro has been accused of being concerned with an armed legal affiliation and the violent abolition of the rule of regulation.
The Guardian’s Robert Mackey contributed to this submit
Trump went on to quote a sequence of polls during which he’s main.
“Rasmussen simply got here out at 56% insider benefit, 56% RMG analysis … we’ve got many polls within the mid-60s, one at 71%. We like that,” he mentioned.
Nevertheless, he didn’t point out the most recent Gallup poll, the place he’s six factors below – 51% of Individuals disapproved of his efficiency whereas 45% indicated their approval for him.