Where Things Stand
- Gold card: The Trump administration launched a website that opens up applications for a “gold card,” an expedited visa that the federal government plans to sell for at least $1 million to visitors who provide a “substantial benefit” to the country. It costs a nonrefundable $15,000 processing fee, then $1 million to “receive U.S. residency in record time” and become lawful permanent residents. #trump-gold-card">Read more ›
- Ethics letter: The head of the Federal Aviation Administration, Bryan Bedford, failed to comply with an agreement to divest from his ownership stake in a regional airline, the Office of Government Ethics said in a letter to the head of the Senate transportation committee. The office said Mr. Bedford didn’t meet the Oct. 7 deadline for selling his equity in Republic Airways, where he served as chairman and chief executive. #bryan-bedford-faa-airline-holdings-ethics">Read more ›
- National Guard deployment: A federal judge said the Trump administration must end its deployment of California National Guard troops in Los Angeles. The Trump administration is expected to appeal the order, which was stayed until Monday.
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