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    • Barak Ravid
    Updated 11 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Trump: U.S. Navy will "guide" ships out of Strait of Hormuz from Monday
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    President Trump speaks at the White House last month. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images Trump-iran

    President Trump said the U.S. Navy will start guiding ships from foreign countries through the Strait of Hormuz from Monday and warned that if Iran tries to disrupt the process, the American military will use force.

    Why it matters: This move that Trump called "Project Freedom" is the most significant step by his administration to try and reopen the key strait since Iran shut it down early in the war.

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    • Alex Thompson
    15 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Scoop: Dems' foreign policy group prepping for '28
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    Illustration: Gabriella Turrisi / Axios

    Senior Democrats are rebooting an influential foreign policy group to help potential 2028 presidential candidates and bring together national security specialists who could staff the next Democratic administration, Axios has learned.

    • National Security Action has picked Maher Bitar, who has worked for Democrats on Capitol Hill and in the White House, to lead the group going into the 2028 primary season.

    Why it matters: Founded in 2018, National Security Action (NSA) influenced Democrats' messaging on foreign policy in the 2020 election and ultimately helped staff much of President Biden's national security team.

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    • Holly Otterbein,
    • Alex Thompson
    17 hours ago
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    Politics & Policy
    Scoop: Shapiro boosted Republican to retaliate against fellow Dem, ally says in recording
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    Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro at the NFL Draft last month in Pittsburgh. Photo: Lauren Leigh Bacho / Getty Images

    Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro secretly helped a Republican state treasurer's 2024 reelection bid after the official's Democratic opponent had criticized Shapiro as a potential VP pick, a close Shapiro ally said last week.

    • Bob Brooks, a Shapiro-backed candidate for the U.S. House, made the surprising comment Wednesday to a small group of Democratic college students. Axios obtained a recording of his remarks, which also were confirmed by a person at the meeting.

    Why it matters: Helping a Republican over a Democrat — especially in response to personal criticism — could become a liability if Shapiro runs for president in 2028, as many expect.

    Go deeper (3 min. read)

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