Here’s a look at what made news on March 24, 2025.
- The Trump administration is invoking state secrets privilege to avoid disclosing information about earlier deportation flights, which are central to a legal dispute.
- President Trump has appointed Alina Habba, his one-time personal lawyer, as interim US attorney for the district of New Jersey.
- Louis DeJoy is stepping down as the head of the USPS amidst a proposed revamp of the postal service.
- President Trump has signed executive orders targeting Big Law, causing apparent intimidation within the sector.
- The Supreme Court is considering a case involving Louisiana’s congressional redistricting after the 2020 Census, with race and politics at the forefront.
- Democrats are criticizing top Trump administration officials for a security breach involving secret plans shared in a group chat that included a journalist.
- The Justice Department is urging a federal appeals court to lift a judge’s block against President Trump’s use of a wartime authority for quick deportations.
- There’s debate over Trump’s hiring of inexperienced staff and the potential consequences of this decision for the government.
- A comparison is being drawn between the due process received by Nazis and those deported under Trump’s administration.
- President Trump is nominating Susan Monarez as the new CDC Director, and expects her to collaborate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on health strategies.
- The Trump administration’s secret military strategies were revealed in a leaked chat involving a journalist, raising concerns about potential mishandling of secret plans.
- The annual White House Easter Egg Roll is now open for corporate sponsorships, leading to legal concerns about the promotion of private companies.
- President Trump has secured a $5.8 billion investment from Hyundai for a steel mill in Louisiana, part of a larger $21 billion U.S. investment plan.
- Democratic leaders in districts that voted for Trump are urging their party to rebrand, which could have significant future implications.
- Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump have publicly confirmed their relationship, sparking discussions about privacy in public relationships.
- A Social Security expert is debunking misconceptions spread by Elon Musk and DOGE about the agency.
- The Trump administration is targeting the Ph.D. Project and 45 colleges for alleged “race-exclusionary practices.”
- Vanessa Trump has made her relationship with golf legend Tiger Woods public, following weeks of rumors.