AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCharlie Kirk case: In Provo, the weeklong preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson wrapped with prosecutors saying they have “overwhelming” proof, including DNA links and alleged confessions, while the defense tried to cast doubt; Judge Tony Graf will decide whether the aggravated murder case goes to trial on Sept. 1. Transparency fight: Erika Kirk pressed for full public access to what’s shown in court, and Reuters reports surveillance video was shown only to those in the courtroom, not the wider public. Housing politics: President Trump says he won’t sign a major bipartisan housing bill to protest stalled elections legislation, but it’s set to become law without his signature unless he vetoes. Heat warning: Meteorologists warn a strong, long-lasting heat dome could push temperatures 15–25 degrees above normal across much of the U.S. Utah monuments: Trump is expected to shrink Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears national monuments again, setting up more legal and political fallout. Local business: Advance Displays is preparing to open a new Riverton headquarters and distribution center, consolidating operations. Sports/entertainment: Gotham FC beat the Utah Royals 3-1, and a Salt Lake City indie trio helped power a “Girls in Stereo” show in Spokane.
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