💨 Abstract
The DC Attorney General successfully challenged the Trump administration's attempt to appoint the DEA leader as the emergency head of the DC police. Meanwhile, five Northern Virginia school systems face potential loss of federal funding for refusing to comply with the Education Department's anti-trans policy resolution. In a separate development, former President Trump and Russian President Putin held discussions on the Russia-Ukraine war.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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