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Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller and mayoral candidate, recently criticized Donald Trump, labeling his administration as a 'fascist regime' following Lander's arrest by federal agents at an immigration court. This incident occurred while Lander was accompanying an immigrant named Edgardo, whose case had been dismissed pending appeal. Video footage of the arrest shows Lander questioning the immigration officials about the existence of a judicial warrant, asserting that he was not obstructing their actions but merely standing in the hallway. In response to the allegations made by the Department of Homeland Security, which claimed Lander assaulted law enforcement and impeded a federal officer, he firmly denied any wrongdoing, stating that his intent was solely to provide support and safety to individuals facing legal challenges. Lander expressed his concerns about the implications of Trump's actions on the rule of law and democracy through a post on social media, emphasizing the potential dangers of allowing such governance to continue unchecked.

The political landscape during this period is further complicated by President Trump's international engagements and military posturing, particularly regarding Iran. Following a series of Israeli airstrikes and Iranian missile responses, Trump has demanded 'unconditional surrender' from Tehran while contemplating military options. In parallel, there have been legislative efforts from a coalition of lawmakers aimed at restricting Trump's ability to engage U.S. forces in conflict without congressional approval. This includes a war powers resolution introduced by Republican congressman Thomas Massie and supported by various progressive Democrats. As tensions rise, both domestically and internationally, the political discourse remains heated, with Lander's arrest and Trump's foreign policy actions underscoring the contentious climate within U.S. politics today.

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Brad Lander,New YorkCity’s comptroller and a mayoral candidate, has lashed out atDonald Trumpand “his fascist regime”, afterhe was arrested on Tuesdayby masked federal agents while visiting an immigration court and accompanying a person out of a courtroom.

Posting on X, Lander wrote:

We will all be worse off if we let Donald Trump and his fascist regime undermine the rule of law.

Lander was arrested,according to video footage of the incident, as he and his staff walked with an immigrant – who he later identified as “Edgardo” – who had their case dismissed pending appeal earlier in the day, perAMNY.

Lander can be seen and heard in videos of the incident asking the immigration officials if they have a judicial warrant. Additional footage of the arrest shows Lander telling the officials:

I’m not obstructing. I’m standing right here in the hallway. I asked to see the judicial warrant.

In a statement to the Guardian, assistant secretaryTricia McLaughlinfrom theDepartment of Homeland Securitysaid Lander “was arrested for assaulting law enforcement and impeding a federal officer”.

Upon his release, Lander said he “certainly did not” assault an officer.

In an interview with CNN after his arrest, Lander said:

All I was trying to do was the things I had done [in] the prior two weeks of just accompany people out to safety. That was my goal today. I sure did not go with any intention of getting arrested.

Meanwhile, PresidentDonald Trumpis expected to meetPakistan’s army chief,Asim Munir, for talks today. The meeting is expected to take place in the White House cabinet room at 1pm Washington time.

It comes afterIndia’s prime ministerNarendra Moditold Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India andPakistanafter a four-day conflict in May was achieved through talks between the two militaries and not US mediation.

Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours agreed to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the US, and that the hostilities ended after he urged the countries to focus on trade instead of war.

“PM Modi told President Trump clearly that during this period, there was no talk at any stage on subjects like India-US trade deal or US mediation betweenIndiaand Pakistan,” Indian foreign secretaryVikram Misrisaid in a press statement, according to Reuters.

More on both of these stories in a moment, but first, here are some other developments:

Israel’s war on Iran appeared to be approaching a pivotal moment on Tuesday night after five days of bombing and retaliatory Iranian missile strikes, asDonald Trumpdemanded “unconditional surrender” from Tehranand weighed his military options. Trump convened a meeting of his national security team in the White House situation room after a day of febrile rhetoric in which the president gave sharply conflicting signals over whether US forces would participate directly in Israel’s bombing campaign in Iran.

An unlikely coalition of lawmakers has moved to prevent the president from involving US forces in the conflict without Congress’s approval.Republican congressman Thomas Massie, whose libertarian-tinged politics have often put him at odds with Trump, joined several progressive Democrats to introduce in the House of Representatives a war powers resolution that would require a vote by Congress before Trump could attack Iran. Democrat Tim Kaine has introducedcompanion legislation in the Senate.

“Effective today, I am lifting the curfew in downtown Los Angeles,” the city’s mayor, Karen Bass, saidin a statement on Tuesday afternoon.

A federal judge in Boston ruled that transgender and intersex people can obtain passports that align with their gender identityduring litigation that seeks to overturn Trump’s executive order that US passports must conform to the sex citizens were assigned at birth.

Ukrainian diplomats have been left frustrated – and in some cases embittered – atDonald Trump’s refusal to makeUkrainea priority afterVolodymyr Zelenskyyflew 5,000 miles to the G7 conference in Canada only for the US president to return home the night before the two leaders were due to meet.Trump said he needed to focus on the Israel-Iran conflict.

Donald Trumphas abandoned his brief immigration and customs enforcement (Ice) reprieve for farm and hotel workers, ordering the agency’s raids in those sectors to resumeafter hardliners crushed a pause that lasted just four days.

A federal appeals court in San Francisco heard arguments on Tuesday in Trump v Newsom, to determine whether theTrump administrationmust return control of the California national guard troops deployed to Los Angeles by Trump to the state’s governorduring protests over federal immigration raids.

Bernie Sanders has endorsed the leftwing New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdaniin the latest boost to his insurgent campaign.

AsDonald Trumppublicly threatens to joinIsraelin attackingIran, an unlikely coalition of lawmakers has moved to prevent the president from involving US forces in the conflict withoutCongress’s approval.

On Tuesday, Republican congressmanThomas Massie, whose libertarian-tinged politics have often put him at odds with Trump, joined with several progressive Democrats to introduce in theHouse of Representativesa war powers resolution that would require a vote by Congress before Trump could attack Iran. DemocratTim Kainehas introducedcompanion legislation in theSenate.

“This is not our war. But if it were, Congress must decide such matters according to our constitution,” Massiewrote on Xin announcing the resolution. DemocratsIlhan OmarandAlexandria Ocasio-Cortezreplied “signing on” to the tweet, while Massie’s office later announced that several others, including chair of theCongressional Progressive Caucus,Greg Casar, would also sponsor the resolution.

The resolutions’ introductions came hours afterTrump left aG7 summitinCanadaearly to return toWashington DCand demand Iran’s “unconditional surrender” following days ofIsraeli airstrikesthat have targeted its top military leaders and nuclear facilities.

TheWhite Houselater denied media reports circulating that the US had decided to become involved in the conflict, with spokespersonAlex Pfeiffersaying:

American forces are maintaining their defensive posture, and that has not changed. We will defend American interests.

However,US militaryaircraft and sea vessels have moved into theMiddle East, and Iran’s deepest nuclear facilities are thought to be penetrable only by a bunker-busting bomb possessed by the US alone.

The Federal Reserve wraps up its two-day policy meeting later today, with most analysts expecting that the central bank will leave its benchmark borrowing rate alone for the sixth straight meeting.

Traders are now largely betting on the possibility of just one or maybe two cuts to interest rates this year by the Fed if any. That’s down from expectations of potentially six cuts, AP reports.

A Fed policy statement and projections are expected at 2pm, followed by press conference by its chair Jerome Powell at 2.30pm.

For context, US presidentDonald Trumphas been putting pressure on Powell to cut interest rates in a bid to ‘supercharge’ the economy after his tariffs.

Israel’s war onIranappeared to be approaching a pivotal moment on Tuesday night after five days of bombing and retaliatory Iranian missile strikes, asDonald Trumpdemanded “unconditional surrender” fromTehranand weighed his military options.

Trump convened a meeting of his national security team in theWhite Housesituation room after a day of febrile rhetoric in which the president gave sharply conflicting signals over whether US forces would participate directly in Israel’s bombing campaign over Iran.

He told journalists in the morning that he expected the Iranian nuclear programme to be “wiped out” long before US intervention would be necessary. Later he took to his own social media platform, Truth Social, to suggest that the US had Iran’s supreme leader,Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in its bomb-sights, and could make an imminent decision to take offensive action.

“We know exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding. He is an easy target, but is safe there – We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now,” Trump said. “But we don’t want missiles shot at civilians, or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin.”

In a post a few minutes later, Trump bluntly demanded “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER”.

It was not just Trump’s all-caps threats that triggered speculation that the US might join offensive operations. They were accompanied by the sudden forward deployment of US military aircraft toEuropeand theMiddle East, amid a general consensus that Iran’s deeply buried uranium enrichment facilities could prove impregnable without huge bunker-busting bombs that only the US air force possesses.

“If Iran does not back down, complete destruction of Iranian nuclear programme is on the agenda, which Israel cannot achieve alone,”GermanchancellorFriedrich Merztold ZDF television a day after meeting Trump at theG7 summitinCanada.

A federal appeals court on Tuesday seemed ready to keepDonald Trumpin control ofCalifornia national guard troopsafter they were deployed following protests inLos Angelesover immigration raids.

Last week, a district court ordered the US president to return control of the guard to Democratic governorGavin Newsom, who had opposed their deployment. US district judgeCharles Breyersaid Trump had deployed the Guard illegally and exceeded his authority. But the administration quickly appealed and a three-judge appellate panel temporarily paused that order.

Tuesday’s hearing was about whether the order could take effect while the case makes its way through the courts, including possibly the supreme court.

It’s the first time a US president has activated a state national guard without the governor’s permission since 1965, and the outcome of the case could have sweeping implications for Trump’s power to send soldiers into other US cities. Trump announced on 7 June that he was deploying the guard toLos Angelesto protect federal property following a protest at a downtown detention center after federal immigration agents arrested dozens of immigrants without legal status across the city. Newsom said Trump was only inflaming the situation and that troops were not necessary.

In aSan Franciscocourtroom, all three judges, two appointed by Trump in his first term and one byJoe Biden, suggested that presidents have wide latitude under the federal law at issue and that courts should be reluctant to step in.

“If we were writing on a blank slate, I would tend to agree with you,”Judge Jennifer Sung, a Biden appointee, told California’s lawyer,Samuel Harbourt, before pointing to a 200-year-old supreme court decision that she said seemed to give presidents the broad discretion Harbourt was arguing against.

Even so, the judges did not appear to embrace arguments made by a justice department lawyer that courts could not even review Trump’s decision.

It wasn’t clear how quickly the panel would rule.

Brad Lander,New YorkCity’s comptroller and a mayoral candidate, has lashed out atDonald Trumpand “his fascist regime”, afterhe was arrested on Tuesdayby masked federal agents while visiting an immigration court and accompanying a person out of a courtroom.

Posting on X, Lander wrote:

We will all be worse off if we let Donald Trump and his fascist regime undermine the rule of law.

Lander was arrested,according to video footage of the incident, as he and his staff walked with an immigrant – who he later identified as “Edgardo” – who had their case dismissed pending appeal earlier in the day, perAMNY.

Lander can be seen and heard in videos of the incident asking the immigration officials if they have a judicial warrant. Additional footage of the arrest shows Lander telling the officials:

I’m not obstructing. I’m standing right here in the hallway. I asked to see the judicial warrant.

In a statement to the Guardian, assistant secretaryTricia McLaughlinfrom theDepartment of Homeland Securitysaid Lander “was arrested for assaulting law enforcement and impeding a federal officer”.

Upon his release, Lander said he “certainly did not” assault an officer.

In an interview with CNN after his arrest, Lander said:

All I was trying to do was the things I had done [in] the prior two weeks of just accompany people out to safety. That was my goal today. I sure did not go with any intention of getting arrested.

Meanwhile, PresidentDonald Trumpis expected to meetPakistan’s army chief,Asim Munir, for talks today. The meeting is expected to take place in the White House cabinet room at 1pm Washington time.

It comes afterIndia’s prime ministerNarendra Moditold Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India andPakistanafter a four-day conflict in May was achieved through talks between the two militaries and not US mediation.

Trump had said last month that the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours agreed to a ceasefire after talks mediated by the US, and that the hostilities ended after he urged the countries to focus on trade instead of war.

“PM Modi told President Trump clearly that during this period, there was no talk at any stage on subjects like India-US trade deal or US mediation betweenIndiaand Pakistan,” Indian foreign secretaryVikram Misrisaid in a press statement, according to Reuters.

More on both of these stories in a moment, but first, here are some other developments:

Israel’s war on Iran appeared to be approaching a pivotal moment on Tuesday night after five days of bombing and retaliatory Iranian missile strikes, asDonald Trumpdemanded “unconditional surrender” from Tehranand weighed his military options. Trump convened a meeting of his national security team in the White House situation room after a day of febrile rhetoric in which the president gave sharply conflicting signals over whether US forces would participate directly in Israel’s bombing campaign in Iran.

An unlikely coalition of lawmakers has moved to prevent the president from involving US forces in the conflict without Congress’s approval.Republican congressman Thomas Massie, whose libertarian-tinged politics have often put him at odds with Trump, joined several progressive Democrats to introduce in the House of Representatives a war powers resolution that would require a vote by Congress before Trump could attack Iran. Democrat Tim Kaine has introducedcompanion legislation in the Senate.

“Effective today, I am lifting the curfew in downtown Los Angeles,” the city’s mayor, Karen Bass, saidin a statement on Tuesday afternoon.

A federal judge in Boston ruled that transgender and intersex people can obtain passports that align with their gender identityduring litigation that seeks to overturn Trump’s executive order that US passports must conform to the sex citizens were assigned at birth.

Ukrainian diplomats have been left frustrated – and in some cases embittered – atDonald Trump’s refusal to makeUkrainea priority afterVolodymyr Zelenskyyflew 5,000 miles to the G7 conference in Canada only for the US president to return home the night before the two leaders were due to meet.Trump said he needed to focus on the Israel-Iran conflict.

Donald Trumphas abandoned his brief immigration and customs enforcement (Ice) reprieve for farm and hotel workers, ordering the agency’s raids in those sectors to resumeafter hardliners crushed a pause that lasted just four days.

A federal appeals court in San Francisco heard arguments on Tuesday in Trump v Newsom, to determine whether theTrump administrationmust return control of the California national guard troops deployed to Los Angeles by Trump to the state’s governorduring protests over federal immigration raids.

Bernie Sanders has endorsed the leftwing New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdaniin the latest boost to his insurgent campaign.

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Source: The Guardian