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Politics and Policy Dominate the Week

From Senate endorsements to transgender rights and disaster aid

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This week in politics, a flurry of activity has dominated the headlines. Former Vice President Kamala Harris has endorsed Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Texas Senate primary, while two transgender men are suing Kansas...

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Politics and Policy Dominate the Week

From Senate endorsements to transgender rights and disaster aid

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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This week in politics, a flurry of activity has dominated the headlines. Former Vice President Kamala Harris has endorsed Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Texas Senate primary, while two transgender men are suing Kansas over a new law that invalidated their driver's licenses. Meanwhile, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is releasing billions of dollars in disaster assistance, and President Trump has expressed his displeasure at former President Bill Clinton's deposition over Jeffrey Epstein files.

In Texas, the Senate primary is heating up, with Rep. Jasmine Crockett facing off against state Rep. James Talarico for the Democratic nomination to take on Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas). Harris lent her voice to a robocall urging Democrats to vote for Crockett, saying "Texas has the chance to make history by electing a leader who will fight for the values we hold dear." (Source: Harris backs Crockett in Texas Senate primary)

In Kansas, two transgender men are suing the state over a new law that requires driver's licenses to reflect the sex assigned at birth, rather than the individual's gender identity. The law, which took effect on Thursday, has invalidated the driver's licenses of about 1,700 trans people in the state. The plaintiffs argue that the measure is "dehumanizing" and violates their rights to privacy and personal autonomy. (Source: Two transgender men sue Kansas over ‘dehumanizing’ driver’s license law)

As the nation grapples with issues of identity and equality, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is releasing billions of dollars in disaster assistance to affected communities. The funds, which were previously awaiting approval from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, will be awarded to support public assistance and hazard mitigation efforts. (Source: FEMA releasing billions in disaster assistance, while further funds await approval)

In other news, President Trump expressed his displeasure at former President Bill Clinton's deposition over Jeffrey Epstein files. "I don't like seeing him deposed, but I think it's a very bad thing for our country," Trump told reporters on Friday. (Source: Trump says he’s ‘not happy’ to see Bill Clinton deposed over Epstein files)

Finally, a departing CBS News producer has claimed that the network has a political bias, with staffers allegedly being told to "aim our reporting at a particular part of the political spectrum." Mary Walsh, who is leaving the network after 46 years, made the claim in a farewell memo to colleagues. (Source: Departing CBS News producer claims political bias as Paramount poised to buy Warner Bros)

As the week comes to a close, it's clear that politics and policy are dominating the headlines. From Senate endorsements to transgender rights and disaster aid, the nation is grappling with a wide range of issues that will shape the future of the country.

This week in politics, a flurry of activity has dominated the headlines. Former Vice President Kamala Harris has endorsed Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Texas Senate primary, while two transgender men are suing Kansas over a new law that invalidated their driver's licenses. Meanwhile, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is releasing billions of dollars in disaster assistance, and President Trump has expressed his displeasure at former President Bill Clinton's deposition over Jeffrey Epstein files.

In Texas, the Senate primary is heating up, with Rep. Jasmine Crockett facing off against state Rep. James Talarico for the Democratic nomination to take on Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas). Harris lent her voice to a robocall urging Democrats to vote for Crockett, saying "Texas has the chance to make history by electing a leader who will fight for the values we hold dear." (Source: Harris backs Crockett in Texas Senate primary)

In Kansas, two transgender men are suing the state over a new law that requires driver's licenses to reflect the sex assigned at birth, rather than the individual's gender identity. The law, which took effect on Thursday, has invalidated the driver's licenses of about 1,700 trans people in the state. The plaintiffs argue that the measure is "dehumanizing" and violates their rights to privacy and personal autonomy. (Source: Two transgender men sue Kansas over ‘dehumanizing’ driver’s license law)

As the nation grapples with issues of identity and equality, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is releasing billions of dollars in disaster assistance to affected communities. The funds, which were previously awaiting approval from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, will be awarded to support public assistance and hazard mitigation efforts. (Source: FEMA releasing billions in disaster assistance, while further funds await approval)

In other news, President Trump expressed his displeasure at former President Bill Clinton's deposition over Jeffrey Epstein files. "I don't like seeing him deposed, but I think it's a very bad thing for our country," Trump told reporters on Friday. (Source: Trump says he’s ‘not happy’ to see Bill Clinton deposed over Epstein files)

Finally, a departing CBS News producer has claimed that the network has a political bias, with staffers allegedly being told to "aim our reporting at a particular part of the political spectrum." Mary Walsh, who is leaving the network after 46 years, made the claim in a farewell memo to colleagues. (Source: Departing CBS News producer claims political bias as Paramount poised to buy Warner Bros)

As the week comes to a close, it's clear that politics and policy are dominating the headlines. From Senate endorsements to transgender rights and disaster aid, the nation is grappling with a wide range of issues that will shape the future of the country.

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