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DOJ announces charges against five men for alleged plot to attack UFC White House event

The justice department has announced charges against five men for an alleged plot to carry out an attack to kill government officials and others attending the UFC “Freedom 250” event held at the White House last Sunday.

Earlier we reported that the FBI had launched an investigation into the plot and identified a group of five conspirators who procured weapons and made plans to carry out the alleged attack. The FBI made arrests over the weekend in Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska, and California.

“The FBI, our law enforcement partners and our U.S. Attorneys did what they do every day to make America Safe through quick response and vigilance in investigating, disrupting, and dismantling this alleged plan before it could be carried out,” said acting attorney general Todd Blanche. “We will take immediate and aggressive action to identify and prosecute those who incite and plan acts of violence.”

In a press release, the DOJ said that according to the charges, the five men allegedly planned to deploy drones armed with explosives in and around the UFC event in order to force an evacuation and then planned to deploy snipers to fire upon “high value targets” within the fleeing crowd.

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Key events

The day so far

  • Donald Trump laid into Benjamin Netanyahu, telling a news conference at the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains that the Israeli prime minister “has to be more responsible with respect to Lebanon”. In unusually frank remarks, the president appeared to acknowledge that Israel has been killing many civilians in its attacks on Lebanon, which it claims are targeting only Hezbollah. More on that here.

  • Trump also said that he would send the deal with Iran to Congress for a review. “I like the idea, send it to Congress please, I mean who wouldn’t approve it,” he said in France. The absence of the details of the memorandum of understanding with Iran has led to bipartisan scrutiny on Capitol Hill about what the agreement might contain and how favorable the terms are to the US. Republican lawmakers say they want Trump to provide more information, with some expressing skepticism that the deal can deter Iran from pursuing a nuclear weapon.

  • Trump also said he had a “very good meeting” with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the G7 summit. He said that Iran would soon be “in the rearview mirror” and that he would would do “whatever I can” to urge Vladimir Putin to make a deal to end the war. European leaders at the summit also urged Trump to try to break the deadlock by taking up the proposal for him to host talks in the US between Zelenskyy and Putin.

  • The Trump administration announced the further dismantling of the Department of Education, moving oversight of special education and civil rights to other agencies. While the department can only be closed with congressional approval, Trump’s education secretary Linda McMahon has formed agreements with other federal agencies to siphon off much of the department’s work.

  • Vice-president JD Vance attempted to walk back Trump’s “I love the inflation” comment in an interview on ABC’s The View. “What he said was, I love the inflation because it’s going to come down once the war is over,” Vance said.

  • The panel also challenged Vance over the administration’s policies targeting black history in public spaces, the dismantling of black voter districts and the sidelining of people of color. The grilling left Vance on the backfoot as he appeared on the show to to promote his new book, Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith. More here and here.

  • And finally, Donald Trump’s $14.2m bid to turn the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool from what the president described as a “filthy” and “dirty” site into a “beautiful” monument with “American flag blue” water was thwarted by the proliferation of algae amid the warm weather in DC, which turned the water green again. The administration promptly blamed Obama for the pesky algal blooms (though I doubt the former president can take credit for what is, essentially, photosynthesis).

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