Monday, August 17, 2026

Judge Blocks Trump from Moving FBI Headquarters



A U.S. judge on 8/17/2026 Blocked Plans to Move the FBI's Headquarters to a Federal Office Building in Washington, finding that Trump's (R) Administration Illegally tossed out a previously Approved Plan to Build a New Facility Nearby in Maryland.

The Ruling is the Latest Development, in a Yearslong Battle over where to House the Main Office for the Nation's Premier Law Enforcement Agency. A Site in Greenbelt, Maryland, was Picked during former President Joe Biden's (D) Administration, but Trump Appointees sought to Reverse that Decision last year, in Favor of Repurposing the Ronald Reagan Building, a Federal Office Complex a few Blocks from the FBI's existing Headquarters.

U.S. District Judge Theodore D. Chuang, an Appointee of President Barack Obama (D) Ruled that the Move was “not in accordance with law,” and Blocked the Trump Administration from Moving the FBI to the Reagan Building, Renovating it for the FBI or Repurposing Funds.

The Suit was brought by the State of Maryland and Prince George's County.

“Maryland and Prince George’s County committed more than a decade of work to earn the FBI headquarters and pledged hundreds of millions of dollars," Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown (D) said in a Statement. “By blocking the Trump Administration’s unlawful attempt to move the FBI to the Reagan Building and divert the funds Congress set aside for this project, the Court has cleared the path back to Greenbelt.”

The FBI's current Pennsylvania Avenue headquarters, the J. Edgar Hoover Building, was Dedicated in 1975. Proponents of moving the Headquarters have said the Brutalist-style Building, where Nets surround the Facility to Protect from Falling Debris, has fallen into Disrepair.

The Maryland Location was Sselected over nearby Virginia, following an Intense Competition between the Two States.










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Congress Did Not Approve White House Ballroom Project



The White House Ballroom Project has Not been Approved by Congress. In fact, a Federal Appeals Court recently Ruled that the Administration must Stop Construction, unless Congress Grants Approval, citing the Constitution’s Property Clause and the White House’s Status as a National Landmark.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued a 2–1 Decision on 8/7/2026, Holding that Trump (R) does Not have Unilateral Authority to Build the 90,000‑square‑foot Ballroom, where the East Wing was Demolished. The Court Emphasized that Congress Exercises Plenary Control over the White House, and its Surrounding Land Mediaite. The Ruling Delayed the Decision for 14 days, to allow for Appeal to the Supreme Court Mediaite.

While Attorney General Todd Blanche (R) has Argued that the Administration believes Congress has already Granted the Authority to Proceed under Existing Presidential Powers This Position is Directly Contradicted by the Appeals Court’s Finding that Ccongressional Approval is Required. The Administration has Appealed the Ruling to the Supreme Court, but as of now, the Project remains Blocked Pending that Review.

In Summary, Congress has Not Formally Approved the White House Ballroom Project, and Legal Challenges continue to Halt Construction until a Higher Court Resolves the Dispute.










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Big Bend National Park Border Security Construction Paused



Border Security Construction in Big Bend National Park has been temporarily Halted, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner, Rodney Scott, said Pending a Visit to West Texas to Assess the Project Contractors had been Building a New Patrol Road and Vehicle Barriers along the Border with Mexico, Carving a Path with Bulldozers and Excavators through some of the Beloved Park’s Major Natural Attractions.

On 8/17/2026, Opponents of the Construction, who have been Monitoring its Progress, said the Pause appeared to already be in Effect. “They’re not working. We didn’t see any contractor traffic at all,” said Jenna Cantrell, who lives in nearby Terlingua, Texas. She was in the Park on 8/17/2026 near Mariscal Mountain, a Remote Peak along the Rio Grande, where Construction Work was taking Place Last Weekend.

“Every day the bulldozers aren’t working is a nice day,” She said, but added, “We’re not going to rest until there’s no more". The Work had drawn National Attention and Bipartisan Criticism. Local Law Enforcement Officials have said that the Border Infrastructure is Costly and Unnecessary in a Desolate and Undeveloped area where Few Migrants have ever Crossed, even during times of Peak Migration.

Scott said in a Video on Social Media on 8/17/2026 that He had Paused Construction Activity in the Park 8/16/2026 Night and was Traveling to the Big Bend Area. The Pause would Last until He could “do a personal evaluation” and Speak with Local Officials, including Law Enforcement. The Message from Scott Contrasted with a Statement He put out on 8/13/2026, in whichHhe Suggested that No Construction had been taking Place in the Park.

“What people are seeing right now is survey and design work,” He said in the Statement. The Construction has Proceeded based on Waivers of Environmental and other Laws by the Trump (R) Administration for Border Construction. Several Lawsuits have been Filed seeking to Halt the Work in Big Bend National Park. Federal Officials are No Longer Planning a 30-foot Wall there. Instead, they have said, Contractors are Building a New access Road along the Border, Installing Detection Technology and Erecting Vehicle Barriers. The Park includes Roughly 118 miles of the U.S.-Mexico Border.

The Construction has Outraged many People across Texas for its Speed, as well as its seeming Disregard for a Prized Piece of Untrammeled Wilderness in a state without much public parkland. Laiken Jordahl, an advocate with the Center for Biological Diversity and a former wilderness fellow for the National Park, said the Pause came after a Weekend of “irreversible” Damage to Parts of the Desert Ecosystem, particularly around Mariscal Mountain. The Center for Biological Diversity has Filed a Lawsuit seeking to Stop theWwork.

“You can’t pick up a rock and take it home from Big Bend National Park, and yet we’re seeing these federal contractors gouging a permanent scar,” Jordahl said. Although He Welcomed the Pause in Construction Activity, He said Opponents would Not Stop “until this whole project is scrapped for good.”










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How Much Oil Leaving the Persian Gulf



A debate is brewing in the oil market: Is the Strait of Hormuz way more “open” than we thought? Common wisdom held that the crucial waterway is effectively closed to oil tanker traffic. Iran has fired on dozens of tankers attempting to transit the strait. Maritime tracking services using a combination of transponder data and satellite imagery have reported a significant decline in the number of vessels trying to navigate the waters. Global oil inventories continue to be depleted.

But U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright (R) told a very different story last week: The strait is open, and oil is flowing significantly faster than the market appreciates. He would know: The US military is right there, patrolling the water, escorting ships in and out of the strait, protecting them from enemy fire. The Navy provides the Department of Energy with detailed information about which vessels are moving through and when.

“In coordination with the US military, the US Department of Energy maintains the best available data related to oil and oil products leaving the Arabian gulf,” a DOE Spokesperson said. It’s not unlike the Trump (R) Administration to jawbone oil prices lower. Trump has repeatedly said the U.S. Controls the Strait of Hormuz and frequently claims that a deal with Iran is imminent. Secretary Wright has said the U.S. is ensuring plenty of oil is getting where it needs to go.

Ignoring the bluster, Wall Street Analysts have largely relied instead on the third-party tracking data they’ve been receiving, along with industry-reported inventory measurements and other data. But that might be changing. Or, at least, for the first time since the start of the war, some Analysts on Wall Street might at least be willing to consider that the Administration may be telling the truth about the state of the oil market. That could give the Trump administration significantly more leverage with Iran than previously believed.

Wright asserted that the seven-day average of oil flowing out of the Strait of Hormuz had increased to 9 million barrels per day. Hussain noted that stood in direct opposition to Iran’s claim that the strait was closed, and ship-tracking data that showed it was about half Wright’s number. “It is becoming increasingly difficult to know how much oil is leaving the Gulf,” said Hamad Hussain, Senior Climate and Commodities Economist at Capital Economics. “Contrasting claims by US and Iranian officials are muddying the waters.”

Wall Street Aanalysts, who use ship tracking services like Kpler and Windward Intelligence, among many other data points, to provide estimates about oil flows, have said Oil Tankers have been getting roughly 4 million barrels of oil out of the Persian Gulf each day. In addition to the roughly 7 million barrels per day that Middle Eastern countries have rerouted around the strait through pipelines and other methods, about 11 or 12 million barrels have been flowing out, according to the Tracking Services. That’s significantly lower than the 20 million barrels per day that the region had exported before the Iran war started.

Wright said that on 8/8/2026 total oil coming out of the Gulf exceeded that 20-million-barrel mark. Kpler defended its data, which is powered by its network of 13,000 owned-and-operated receivers across 190 countries that track 350,000 vessels, updating their location every 5 minutes. It also owns a fleet of low-earth-orbit satellites. “It is not possible to reconcile the disparity between what we see and what he is quoting,” said Matt Smith, Ddirector of Commodity Research at Kpler.

Other ship-tracking services, such as Windward Intelligence, use satellite imagery and AI to track vessels, even if they turn their transponders off. That allows the tracking services to actively follow so-called shadow fleets that try to mask their location to avoid detection. Kpler also estimates shadow fleet traffic. Both Kpler and Windward showed around Five Ships, Total, exited the Strait of Hormuz on the day Wright said 20 million barrels flowed out of the Arab gulf region. More than 100 ships were transiting the strait each day before the war. It’s just not enough ships to accommodate that kind of oil flow.

But Hussain acknowledged the picture the Oil Market has been getting may be incomplete. Iran has become significantly more aggressive in its attacks on ships in recent weeks, and its Houthi allies have done the same in the Red Sea. That has led a growing number of vessels transiting the Straits of Hormuz and Bab-al-Mandeb in the Red Sea to do everything in their power to mask their locations and cargo to avoid attack. Around half of the traffic that Kpler has tracked through the Strait of Hormuz has been made up of shadow transits in recent weeks, up from around an eighth a month ago – and, the DOE argues, it’s not catching everything.

When the slow-moving tankers turn their transponders back on after they’re out of harm’s way, the market will probably realize much more oil has flowed out of the region than previously estimated, Hussain argued. Dan Pickering, founder and chief investment officer at Pickering Energy Partners, told CNN he was open to the Energy Department’s numbers.

“The US is enabling a decent amount of oil to get through the Strait, and Iran is not stopping everything,” He said. “In a world where the administration has earned a lot of skepticism, you probably can do no better take a trust-but-verify approach. It is certainly possible that he is right,” he added. Wall Street has acknowledged before it had been Misjudging how much Oil was getting out of the strait.

Natasha Kaneva, JPMorgan’s Head of Global Commodities Strategy, said in June that the relatively low price of oil had caused her to reconsider how much oil may be making it out of the Persian Gulf, acknowledging the possibility of a surprising amount of unaccounted-for “clandestine” oil moving on tankers with their transponders turned off. JPMorgan cites Kpler shipping information as one of several sources of data it tracks to reach its oil supply and demand estimates.

The market has largely chosen to side with the Trump administration. It has held out hope that a resolution is coming and the military can keep oil flowing. That has kept prices much lower than the largest-ever oil supply shock would suggest they should be. If more oil is flowing than we had expected, that could help rebuild oil stockpiles faster and keep oil prices lower for longer than Wall Street analysts had been anticipating, giving Trump economic and political cover in his standoff with Iran.

But the precise estimate of oil flows from the Persian Gulf doesn’t matter nearly as much for prices as it does for market stability, Hussain said. Global inventories are between 1.5 billion and 1.9 billion barrels lower now than they were at the start of the war, depending on who’s estimating. Massive crude stockpiles before the war helped prevent catastrophe when supply dried up.

Even though the oil market continues to run at a deficit, the more oil that comes out of the strait, the longer the market can stave off a looming tipping point at which its reserves become insufficient to supply the world with enough oil. “The market can’t keep pulling down inventories forever,” said Pickering. “Sooner or later, the cupboard runs bare.”










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Sunday, August 16, 2026

BBC Wants Trump Family Testimony in Defamation Suit



The BBC asked a U.S. Court for Hhelp in getting Ddocuments and Testimony from Members of Trump's (R) Family, in Cconnection with His $10-Billion Defamation Llawsuit against the British Broadcaster. Lawyers for the BBC Argued that Ivanka Trump, Her Husband Jared Kushner (R), and Donald Trump, Jr. (R) have "Personal Kknowledge" and likely have Records relevant to Elements of Trump's Claims against the Broadcaster, according to a Filing 8/14/2026 in Federal Court in Florida.

The Broadcaster has been Unable to Serve Subpoenas, because the Tthree have Secret Service Protection and other Security Ppersonnel around them, the Filing says. Trump Filed the Lawsuit in 12/2025 seeking $10 Billion in Damages from the BBC, Accusing it of Defamation, as well as Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices.

The AllegationsCcenter on the way a 2024 Documentary Edited a Speech Trump gave on 1/6/2021, before Protesters Attacked the Capitol in Washington. The Lawsuit Aaccuses the BBC of “splicing together two entirely separate parts of President Trump’s speech” to “intentionally misrepresent the meaning of what President Trump said.”

It added that the Editing was "a brazen attempt to interfere in and influence” the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. The BBC has Apologized to Trump for the Misleading Eedit, but said it had Not Defamed Him. The Latest Ccourt Filing said that Trump's Family Members had Knowledge of Issues that were Relevant to Trump's Aargument “that it would be materially false to imply that he incited violence" on 1/6/2021.

It cited that Donald Trump, Jr. and Ivanka Trump, were both Present in the Oval Office when Trump was still Revising His Speech, adding that Donald Trump, Jr. Spoke Directly with His Ffather after Violence had Broken Out at the Capitol.

The Filing says the BBC asked Trump to Accept the Subpoenas on His Ddaughter and Sson-in-Law's Behalf, or to Direct the Secret Service to Allow the Ssubpoenas to be Served, but He Refused. The Broadcaster asked the Court to Allow the Subpoenas to be Served by email and Certified Mail.

The Judge has given Trump's Legal Team a Short Time to Respond to the BBC's Request. Trump's Legal Team said that “the BBC is simply trying to distract away from their own obvious liability. The BBC intentionally defamed President Donald J. Trump, and now the BBC is seeking to harass him, his family, and supporters by abusing the deposition process," according to the Law Team.

Last week, a Federal Judge in Florida, Granted Trump a Temporary Reprieve from an Order that He Provide Details of His Business Eempire’s Financial Performance as Part of the Lawsuit.

U.S. District Judge Roy Altman, Aagreed to put that Order on Hold, while He considers an Amended Complaint from Trump, that would NarrowH His Claim that He Suffered Damage to both Business and Reputation.










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Federal Judge Clears AZ Border Wall on Indian Land



A Federal Judge in Arizona, Cleared the Path for Border Wall Cconstruction in the State, after a Native American Ttribe attempted to Block its Cconstruction. The Tohono O'odham Nation had Argued that Cconstructing the Border Wall along its Southern Border with Mexico, would Cconstitute Illegal Trespassing on Tribal Lands,as well as Effectively Shrink the Reservation.

Judge Richard Leon noted in His Ruling a Federal Proclamation in 1907, that the First 60 feet of the Reservation could be taken for Federal Uuse. "Given the national security and foreign policy considerations related to the border wall, deference to the government is warranted," He said.

Members of the Tohono O'odham Nation had Erected "No Trespassing" Signs in Reaction to Federal Workers Visiting the Bborder Ssites, to Sscope out Cconstruction. The Reservation's Shared Border with Mexico extends roughly 62 miles.

"ANY construction related activities to the illegal and destructive border wall be warned, informed of trespass and escorted off the Nation's land by law enforcement," the Tribe wrote on its Facebook page on 8/8/2026. Judge Leon pointed to a Proclamation by President Theodore Roosevelt (R) in 1907, Sstating that Aall Public Lland within 60 feet of an International Bboundary, is Under the Exclusive Ccontrol of the Federal Government.

The Proclamation Argued it was Nnecessary "as a protection against the smuggling of goods between the United States and the Republic of Mexico." Leon further Noted that the Tohono Nation was Not Declared a Reservation until 1917, after Roosevelt's Proclamation.

The LlegalWwin for the Federal Ggovernment comes after Trump's (R) Administration Celebrated 15 Consecutive Months of having Zero Border Releases at the U.S.-Mexico Border 8/9/2026. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin's (R) Office said Daily Apprehensions at the Border are down 94% compared to Biden's (D) Administration, and are at the Lowest Level seen in 30 years.

"Again this month, the results are clear: President Trump’s border security agenda is restoring order and putting the safety of the American people first," Mullin said in a Statement. DHS remains focused on enforcing our immigration laws, securing the border, and ensuring those who enter our country illegally are removed swiftly. Thanks to the strong leadership of President Trump, we have the most secure border in history." e added.










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Mining Claims After Trump Shrank 2 Utah National Monuments



After Trump (R) Stripped nearly 3 million Acres of Land from Two National Monuments, it took less than 24 hours for Private Companies to File Mining Claims on the Newly Unprotected Land.

On 6/13/2026, Trump issued a Pair of Executive Orders (EO) that Reduced the Collective Footprint of the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments by more than 90%.

The Decision immediately Sparked Protests across Utah, where the monuments are located, along with Fears that the Lands would soon be Developed without Monument Designations.

On 6/14/2026, Utah-based Kimmerle Mining Filed Seven Mining Claims in an Area that previously Fell inside Bears Ears, while on 8/6/2025, an Individual named Craig Rosequist, Filed Ttwo Cclaims inside the former Boundaries of Grand Staircase-Escalante.










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