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🟡 Semafor Principals: Deal or no deal
In today’s edition: Republican members of Congress who went to Harvard back Trump.
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The GOP’s Harvard alumni side with Trump
Meanwhile, a Democratic alumnus says the president’s escalations against Harvard are unlawful.
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Bernie-backed El-Sayed runs for Senate in Michigan
The physician and progressive activist is jumping into Democrats’ first seriously contested primary in the state in a generation.
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White House plans to target university investments
White House officials plan to examine university endowment efforts as part of a multi-front pressure campaign on elite colleges.
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Trump advisers ‘bullish’ on a TikTok solution — even as China trade war heats up
The administration’s professed optimism came as the White House pushed Beijing harder.
Shannon Stapleton/Reuters
Trump signs order removing limits on the locations of federal agencies
The new directive comes one day after an administration deadline for submission of potential plans to move offices outside the Washington, DC area.
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
Health and Human Services layoffs spark child care cost worries
Advocates, Democrats and some Republicans have questions about downsizing at the agency in charge of children and families.
Mattie Neretin/SIPA/Reuters
Democrats ask watchdog to probe mortgage giant overhaul
Ten senators asked the Federal Housing Finance Agency inspector general to look at the new director’s overhaul of the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac boards.
Trump tries to slash State’s funding
An internal memo making the rounds at State calls for about a 50% reduction in the department’s budget in the next fiscal year.
Labor secretary skips over culinary union
Lori Chavez-DeRemer is touring the US and set to speak at a Teamsters conference.
Ramaswamy’s lead in Ohio primary grows
He’s benefited from an endorsement from President Donald Trump, polling shows.
New York City’s attempt to boost local media faces recriminations
A city law requiring ad dollars go to local media isn’t distributing the cash equally.
Trump officials sought to stiffen president’s spine against Meta
A firebrand outside ally joined the FTC chairman and assistant attorney general for a high-stakes Oval Office meeting.
Meta to face off against antitrust regulators
The Federal Trade Commission has accused Meta of being an illegal monopoly after it bought WhatsApp and Instagram.
Uncommon Bonds: Trump’s Pentagon policy chief
Elbridge Colby’s nomination might have irked some Republicans, but he picked up support from three Democrats.
El Salvador’s Bukele meets Trump in DC
The Salvadoran president is playing an increasingly central role in the US president’s mass deportation efforts.
How Barrasso plans to wield his Republican whip
The Senate GOP’s No. 2 talked to Semafor about how he sees the economic referendum in the midterms, the tax bill, and more.
Tech carveout adds to global uncertainty over Trump tariffs
The new exemption signaled a possible softening of the president’s aggressive trade agenda, but the reprieve may be brief.
With ‘shadow hearings,’ Democrats counterprogram the right — and find an audience
They’re essentially press conferences taped at the Capitol and staged to look like committee hearings. But they’re getting views.