Washington delivered quite the show this week, with political figures trading barbs over everything from tech billionaires to Venezuela policy.
Scaramucci Switches Teams, Blasts Democrats Over Musk
Anthony Scaramucci, founder of SkyBridge Capital, made his return to Donald Trump's Republican camp on Wednesday with some pointed criticism for his former allies. His main grievance? Democratic leaders made a strategic blunder by refusing to engage with Elon Musk, which Scaramucci characterized as "clueless" behavior.
The comments mark a notable shift for Scaramucci, who had previously distanced himself from Trump's orbit after his famously brief tenure as White House communications director.
Noem Ends Venezuelan Protections, Then Offers Asylum Path
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Sunday that Venezuelans losing their Temporary Protected Status in the United States can now apply for asylum instead. The move follows the Supreme Court's decision to greenlight the Trump administration's plan to terminate TPS for approximately 600,000 Venezuelan migrants.
The policy shift essentially closes one door while opening another, though the asylum process typically involves more stringent requirements and longer processing times than TPS.




