AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPolice & Elections: The Philippines’ National Police Commission renewed warnings to officers against partisan social-media activity, with about 20 Eastern Visayas personnel under investigation for posts seen as favoring political figures. U.S. Immigration Enforcement: The Trump administration is pushing denaturalization harder, but early DOJ cases appear narrower than the rhetoric suggests, raising concerns about due process and abuse. Georgia Runoffs: Georgia’s GOP Senate runoff is set to test whether Gov. Brian Kemp’s political formula still works, after a bruising debate season and a crowded field of establishment vs. insurgent dynamics. Childcare Access: Indiana’s subsidized childcare programs are projected to serve under 20% of eligible low-income children by end of 2026, despite a planned $200M voucher boost. AI & Politics: OpenAI says it doesn’t direct a pro-AI political network’s activities and is distancing itself from cofounder Greg Brockman’s political donations. International Diplomacy/Tech: Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te urged maintaining the political status quo to protect global supply chains as Computex spotlights the island’s AI manufacturing role. South Africa Refugee Politics: A right-wing South African politician is seeking U.S. refuge under a Trump-era program, citing fears of persecution despite claims being disputed. Liberia Election Law: Liberian stakeholders are challenging the “2% rule” that could bar parties from future elections if they underperform. UK Political Fallout: Newly released Mandelson files include a private remark calling King Charles’s Canada speech “pretty political,” adding fuel to Britain’s ongoing political transparency fight.
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