Here’s a look at what made news on March 31, 2025.
- **Daily Digest for March 31, 2025**:
– A federal judge halted the Trump administration’s plans to end deportation protections for Venezuelans.
– Democratic groups and non-partisan organizations sued over President Trump’s executive order targeting election procedures.
– New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker initiated a marathon speech on the Senate floor to protest actions by the Trump administration.
– The Trump administration’s plan to bar entry from foreign nationals whose countries do not meet its vetting standards has been indefinitely postponed.
– Eric Trump collaborated with Hut 8 to launch a Bitcoin mining company, American Bitcoin.
– The Trump administration is reviewing $9 billion in federal contracts and grants given to Harvard University amidst allegations of antisemitism.
– Speculations about President Trump’s interest in a third term continue to cause controversy.
– The Institute of Museum and Library Services has placed its entire staff on administrative leave.
– President Trump plans to sign an executive order aimed at reforming the U.S. live entertainment ticketing industry and protecting fans from ticket scalping.
– Special elections in Florida and Wisconsin are set to take place.
– Immigrant advocates sued the Trump administration over the reinstatement of an “alien registration” law.
– The Justice Department withdrew a lawsuit against Georgia’s election law changes.
– The fate of TikTok remains uncertain as the deadline for its ban approaches.
– The White House concluded its review of how Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg was included in a Signal group chat of high-ranking officials.
– President Trump once again mused about potentially seeking a third term.
– A Department of Government Efficiency staff member who had resigned over old racist tweets was rehired with increased government system privileges.