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Trump order targeting law firm Perkins Coie is unconstitutional, judge rules
Donald Trump  
Trump order targeting law firm Perkins Coie is unconstitutional, judge rules
US district judge Beryl Howell says order violates first, fifth and sixth amendments and permanently blocks it
Measles  
World may be ‘post-herd immunity’, top US scientist says
Australian election 2025  
Labor wins election with Anthony Albanese to be returned as prime minister
Pennsylvania  
Six Swarthmore College students suspended over pro-Palestinian camp
Prince Harry  
Prince Harry says king ‘won’t speak to him’ and he would ‘love’ to be reconciled
Trump presidency
Guardian readers weigh in on 100 days of Trump
From ‘fiasco’ to ‘fantastic’  
Guardian readers weigh in on 100 days of Trump
While many are outraged over the chaos, others have embraced some policies promised on the campaign trail
Donald Trump  
President's Truth Social posts make no sense – what do they say about his mentality?
‘Protest can shape the world’  
Rebecca Solnit on the fight back against Trump
US economy  
Trump’s promised ‘golden age’ is off to a chaotic start
 

Betsy Reed

Editor, Guardian US

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I hope you appreciated this newsletter. Before you move on, I wanted to ask whether you could support the Guardian’s journalism as we face the unprecedented challenges of covering the second Trump administration.

As Trump himself observed: “The first term, everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend.”

He’s not entirely wrong. All around us, media organizations have begun to capitulate. First, two news outlets pulled election endorsements at the behest of their billionaire owners. Next, prominent reporters bent the knee at Mar-a-Lago. And then a major network – ABC News – rolled over in response to Trump’s legal challenges and agreed to a $16m million settlement in his favor.

The Guardian is clear: we have no interest in being Donald Trump’s – or any politician’s – friend. Our allegiance as independent journalists is not to those in power but to the public.

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Ukraine  
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Spotlight
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