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Trump did what today?

6/19/2026

Some local police have access to an ICE facial recognition app

  • Local police may now use a facial recognition app called the ICE Task Force Module for immigration enforcement.
  • The app can scan faces and compare them to over 250 million government records.
  • Concerns have been raised about privacy and the potential misuse of this surveillance tool by local officers.
  • The documents reveal that photos taken by the app are stored for up to 15 years.
  • Privacy experts worry that this technology may wrongly identify U.S. citizens and create fear around attending protests.

Meet the law students working to bring workplace protections to federal courts

  • Law students at Emory University are pushing for better workplace protections for federal court employees.
  • They filed a petition with the Supreme Court to challenge the current self-regulating system in the judiciary.
  • Many federal court workers face harassment or discrimination without protections other workers have.
  • Students spent weeks researching for the case to support a former public defender who faced workplace harassment.
  • Their efforts aim to bring awareness to the lack of rights and due process for judicial branch employees.

What you need to know about the preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement signed by Trump

  • A preliminary agreement was signed to end the U.S.-Iran conflict, including lifting naval blockades.
  • Though the accord promises to cease military operations, questions arise regarding its durability.
  • Israel continues military operations in Lebanon, raising tensions and doubts about the deal's effectiveness.
  • The agreement may lead to significant economic concessions for Iran, a major change from previous policies.
  • Critics worry the deal does not resolve underlying issues between the U.S. and Iran.

They're leaving Congress with nothing to lose, spelling potential trouble for Trump

  • Some Republican senators, facing re-election loss, are using their power to challenge Trump's agenda.
  • With only months left in office, they could complicate nominations and legislative efforts.
  • Their frustrations may lead to actions that counter Trump's priorities, affecting his governance.
  • Polls show rising concerns among Americans about the economy, potentially hurting the GOP in future elections.
  • Senators are now focusing on bipartisan measures that may align more with their party's traditional values.

Juneteenth: How news of the Emancipation Proclamation spread through the South

  • June 19, 1865, marks the arrival of Union troops in Texas to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation.
  • The Proclamation had been issued years earlier, but many enslaved people were unaware initially.
  • Informal networks, including Black churches and newspapers, helped spread news of the order.
  • Border state enslaved people felt frustration as the Proclamation didn't apply to them.
  • The day represents the transition from rumors of freedom to its realization for many enslaved individuals.