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May 4 Midday Brief

In U.S. politics and courts

The Supreme Court is temporarily keeping mifepristone available through telehealth, mail, and pharmacies while the justices give both sides a little more room to argue. For now, the status quo stays intact, which is apparently still a controversial concept in 2026.

Meanwhile, Republicans are testing whether John Fetterman might be lured away from the Democrats, with Donald Trump dangling an endorsement and financial backing. Fetterman says he is staying put, though he is making no secret of his distance from parts of his party.

And Daniel Dale is calling out another Trump denial over Iran, this time on a remark that was already caught on video the day before. The footage, inconveniently, remains undefeated.

In security and geopolitics

China is trying to hedge its position as Trump weighs his next steps in the Iran war. Beijing is urging Iranian officials toward talks with the United States, while also keeping commercial channels open that could help Iran if the conflict flares again.

China is also reportedly developing a new stealth cruise missile designed to fit inside the internal bays of its J-20 and J-35 fighters. The point, as usual, is to make the hardware harder to see and easier to deny exists.

European leaders say Trump’s decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Germany caught them off guard. Norway’s prime minister said Europe should be taking more responsibility for its own security, which is a polite way of saying the warning was not exactly transmitted with care.

In the Channel, former Tory MP Mark Field backed Nigel Farage’s call for Royal Navy involvement as nearly 900 migrants crossed from France since Friday. British officials are still dealing with the crossings, and the politics around them are doing what politics always do, which is getting louder than the problem.

In crime and public safety

A Mecklenburg County sheriff’s deputy in North Carolina has been arrested after allegedly sending violent threats to a family member. Court records say he is accused of communicating threats and cyberstalking, and he remains in custody while the case is investigated.

In Pennsylvania, federal authorities arrested Raymond Chandler III after he allegedly left graphic death threats for a member of Congress, the lawmaker’s daughter, and President Trump. The FBI says the messages stretched across months and included threats tied to politics and anti-ICE rhetoric.

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