Summary
Police searched the former home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor a day after he was arrested due to his connection with Jeffrey Epstein. The Trump administration introduced a rule requiring truckers and bus drivers to pass driving tests in English. The office of Speaker Mike Johnson declined a request for the late Jesse Jackson to lie in honor at the Capitol.
Key Facts
- Police conducted a search at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former home after his arrest.
- His arrest was connected to his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The Trump administration implemented a rule for truckers and bus drivers to take driving tests in English.
- Speaker Mike Johnson's office denied allowing Jesse Jackson to lie in honor in the Capitol.
- The search and arrest relate to ongoing legal actions involving Epstein-related cases.