U.S. Lifts Iran Oil Sanctions; Trump Touts Economy in Pennsylvania; Judge Blocks DOJ Subpoenas
The U.S. government lifted oil sanctions against Iran, marking a shift in American foreign policy toward the country. The move came as part of broader diplomatic discussions, though officials did not immediately detail the full scope of the sanctions relief or its conditions.
Former President Donald Trump traveled to Pennsylvania to campaign and highlight economic metrics from his first term. Trump pointed to job growth, wage increases, and other economic indicators he credited to his administration's policies. The campaign event featured remarks on energy production and manufacturing expansion in the state.
In federal court, a judge blocked subpoenas that the Department of Justice had issued targeting Minnesota officials. The ruling prevented the DOJ from obtaining documents and testimony related to an investigation. The decision came after officials from Minnesota challenged the subpoenas, arguing they exceeded prosecutorial authority or violated state sovereignty protections.
The three developments reflected ongoing tensions across multiple fronts: diplomatic relations with foreign powers, the 2024 presidential campaign narrative on economic stewardship, and disputes over federal investigative power.
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