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Trump Administration Faces Scrutiny on Multiple Fronts
Washington, D.C. – President Donald Trump's administration faced scrutiny on multiple fronts this week, ranging from domestic legal challenges and investigations to international political shifts and controversies within the entertainment industry.
The FBI searched the Fulton County, Georgia election office in January 2026 as part of an investigation into electronic voting systems and election integrity, according to multiple news sources. Former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard observed the execution of the search warrant at the direction of President Trump, prompting inquiries from congressional leaders.
Meanwhile, Utah's Republican Governor, Spencer Cox, signed legislation that will add two seats to the Supreme Court, according to Vox. This move raises concerns about the politicization of the court, which Vox noted is "the GOP's most durable power center," and questioned whether Republicans are "normalizing the one reform they should fear most."
President Trump is also commissioning a 250-foot "Independence Arch" for Washington, D.C., multiple news sources reported. The arch, intended to be the world's largest triumphal arch, surpassing the Arc de Triomphe, is planned for a location near Reagan National Airport. The White House plans to seek approval from relevant commissions, touting the arch as an iconic landmark reflecting Trump's vision and America's greatness, CBS News reported. The proposed location raises logistical challenges due to its proximity to the airport's flight path.
Internationally, right-wing populist Laura Fernández of the Sovereign People party won Costa Rica's presidential election in a landslide victory, exceeding the 40% threshold needed to avoid a runoff, according to The Guardian. Fernández, the political heir of outgoing president Rodrigo Chaves, promised to crack down on rising violence linked to the cocaine trade and vowed to continue the country's path of economic growth.
The Rafah border crossing saw a limited reopening, and a legal challenge was mounted against Trump's visa freeze, Variety reported. Don Lemon was arrested at an anti-ICE protest, while artists advocated at the Grammys, highlighting ongoing debates about immigration and free speech. Halle Berry discussed the limitations of awards in overcoming racial bias, while Jacob Elordi suffered burns after a method acting joke, and Ricky Gervais criticized celebrity political statements, according to Variety.
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