AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedia & Accountability: CBS News let longtime “60 Minutes” correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi’s contract lapse after a public clash with editor-in-chief Bari Weiss over a delayed segment on abuses tied to El Salvador’s CECOT prison, with Alfonsi calling it a “chilling message” and saying she was penalized for refusing to “sanitize” reporting. Judicial Oversight: A federal judge dismissed criminal charges against Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, citing “presumptive vindictiveness” and saying the Trump administration abused prosecuting power after his lawsuit over wrongful deportation to El Salvador. Legal Ethics Watch: A watchdog group asked a judge to investigate Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, alleging ethical breaches in the prosecution tied to the same deportation case. Human Rights & Deportations: Human Rights Watch reports Cuban migrants sent by the U.S. to Mexico face near-total lack of support, barriers to healthcare and asylum, and high violence in Mexican cities after U.S. pressure to accept deportation routes. Diplomacy: Sources say former Trump Latin America envoy Mauricio Claver-Carone is still influencing Venezuela access and policy dynamics as U.S. officials manage Caracas engagement. Local Culture & Commemoration: El Salvador’s municipal culture department launched events honoring Raúl Castro’s legacy, including tours and a June 3 gala.
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