White House says some employees were fired by mistake
After taking the recent buyout offer, some employees were fired, a source said.
President Donald Trump's administration, including Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, is continuing its sweeping effort to cut much of the federal government -- but it's being met with legal challenges.
Trump is also making his second administration's first forays on the diplomatic front with calls to Russia's Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy on ending the 3-year-old war that began in February 2022 when Russia invaded Ukraine.
And a day after Hamas released more hostages taken when it attacked Israel in October 2023, Secretary of State Marco Rubio agreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the militant organization needs to be "eliminated."
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- Some employees who accepted buyout offer were fired by mistake: White House
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Trump speaks with Indian PM Narendra Modi in Oval Office
Trump is hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Oval Office.
Trump said they'd be talking about trade, including the possibility of India buying more American oil and gas.
"We've had a wonderful relationship, and we kept the relationship during the four year period," Trump said.
Modi has been prime minister of India since 2014. Reflecting on Trump's first term, Modi said, "We will continue to advance the India-U.S. strategic partnership with the same aplomb, with the same trust and with the same excitement."
Trump EO banning transgender care for youth blocked by judge: ACLU
A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order blocking enforcement of President Donald Trump's executive order restricting gender-affirming care for transgender people under the age of 19, according to the civil liberties groups behind the legal challenge to the order.
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-ABC News' Kiara Alfonseca
Alexander Vinnik back in Moscow
Alexander Vinnik is now back in Moscow as part of an exchange for American teacher Marc Fogel.
Fogel arrived back in the U.S. on Tuesday after being held in Russia for three-and-a-half years on drug charges.
Vinnik was the owner and operator of one of the world's largest currency exchanges, and was allegedly instrumental in facilitating the transfer of billions of dollars for criminals across the globe, supporting drug trafficking rings, ransomware attacks and the corruption of public officials.
-ABC News' William Gretsky
DOGE at IRS today, per sources
As DOGE continues to work its way through Washington, D.C., a young member of the team is at the IRS headquarters today, according to multiple sources familiar with the visit.
The aide arrived at the headquarters today and has initiated multiple meetings with IRS employees, the sources said. In part, they have been asking about the agency’s technology, including how audits and compliance are done.
Elon Musk has previously taken to X regarding the IRS, asking in a post earlier this month: "Would you like @DOGE to audit the IRS?"
The IRS is within the Department of Treasury, where DOGE staffers have been on site for weeks, as ABC News has previously reported. The visit also comes amid tax season.
The IRS did not immediately respond to ABC's request for comment.
-ABC News' Olivia Rubin, Will Steakin and Katherine Faulders