Vice President JD Vance plans to literally fly above MAGA's rising civil war — campaigning coast to coast in the midterms and sticking close to President Trump, while building support for an expected presidential run in 2028.
Why it matters: Vance has to get ready for a national campaign. But he can't look too eager, since President Trump isn't one to share the spotlight.
One video shows multiple Black women screaming and pounding on a door with the caption "store under attack." Another captures distraught Walmart employeesof color being loaded into an ICE van.
For Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, the North's civil rights story has lived too long in the shadows. The noted civil rights organization's new museum in Harlem is its push to bring that history into the light — permanently.
Why it matters: The Urban Civil Rights Museum will be New York City's first museum dedicated to the American civil rights movement, and uniquely focused on the North — housing discrimination, policing, education, economic exclusion and the grassroots organizing that shaped modern Black political power.
Several members of President Trump's national security team have taken on unusually large public profiles — with frequent on-camera appearances, dramatic pronouncements and even eyebrow-raising wardrobe choices.
Why it matters: It's no secret that Trump prefers his appointees to appear straight out of "central casting." But in national security roles, showmanship can quickly become a liability.