Trump Pardons Former DC Cops, RFK Moderates on Vaccines, and We Found Great Dosas at a Cake Shop in Herndon - Washingtonian
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In today's updates, President Trump will address leaders at the Davos conference via video while working remotely. Significant news includes his clemency for two DC officers involved in a fatal car chase in 2020, and his decision to eliminate a nondiscrimination order from 1965. The administration also announced troop deployments to the southern border, alongside an upcoming executive order to terminate funding for "gain-of-function" research. Other developments involve staffing changes and halted communications within federal agencies.
President Trump will work remotely for part of today, addressing world leaders at Davos via video. Trump granted clemency for two former DC cops convicted in connection with an unauthorized car chase.
He scrapped a nondiscrimination order signed by LBJ in 1965. Troops will head to the southern border and an executive order to end US funding of 'gain-of-function' research is reportedly on its way.
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