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Trump Administration Faces Setbacks, Celebrations Across the Country

From charter schools to airport renaming, multiple developments unfold

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The Trump administration faced a series of developments on Friday, ranging from a setback in Kentucky to celebrations in Florida. In Kentucky, the state Supreme Court struck down a law that would have allowed public...

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Trump Administration Faces Setbacks, Celebrations Across the Country

From charter schools to airport renaming, multiple developments unfold

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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The Trump administration faced a series of developments on Friday, ranging from a setback in Kentucky to celebrations in Florida. In Kentucky, the state Supreme Court struck down a law that would have allowed public funding to go to charter schools. The court determined that public funding is only allowed for "common schools" under the state's constitution, effectively blocking the establishment of charter schools in the state.

Meanwhile, in Florida, the White House celebrated the passage of a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport after President Trump. The legislation, which now heads to Governor Ron DeSantis's desk for final approval, was praised by White House communications director Steven Cheung on social platform X.

In other news, Democratic Governors Wes Moore of Maryland and Jared Polis of Colorado announced that they will attend the National Governors Association (NGA) meeting with President Trump on Friday, after the White House reversed course and extended an invitation to the pair. The decision comes after the White House initially rescinded the invitation, sparking controversy among governors.

In a separate development, Texas candidate for U.S. Senate James Talarico (D) sparked controversy with his comments on Christianity, which were not aired by CBS due to concerns about offending President Trump's FCC. The decision not to air the interview was met with criticism, with many accusing the network of censorship.

On the immigration front, Border Czar Tom Homan emphasized that immigration authorities who break the law will be held accountable, arguing that a failure to do so undermines public trust in President Trump's enforcement. Homan's comments come amidst ongoing debates about immigration policy and enforcement.

The various developments on Friday highlight the complex and often contentious nature of the Trump administration's policies and actions. As the administration continues to push forward with its agenda, it is likely to face both celebrations and setbacks in the days and weeks to come.

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  • Kentucky Supreme Court strikes down charter schools law
  • White House cheers approval to rename Palm Beach airport after Trump
  • Moore, Polis to attend governors meeting after White House reverses course
  • What James Talarico gets wrong — and right — about Christianity
  • Homan says immigration authorities who break the law will be ‘held accountable’

The Trump administration faced a series of developments on Friday, ranging from a setback in Kentucky to celebrations in Florida. In Kentucky, the state Supreme Court struck down a law that would have allowed public funding to go to charter schools. The court determined that public funding is only allowed for "common schools" under the state's constitution, effectively blocking the establishment of charter schools in the state.

Meanwhile, in Florida, the White House celebrated the passage of a bill to rename Palm Beach International Airport after President Trump. The legislation, which now heads to Governor Ron DeSantis's desk for final approval, was praised by White House communications director Steven Cheung on social platform X.

In other news, Democratic Governors Wes Moore of Maryland and Jared Polis of Colorado announced that they will attend the National Governors Association (NGA) meeting with President Trump on Friday, after the White House reversed course and extended an invitation to the pair. The decision comes after the White House initially rescinded the invitation, sparking controversy among governors.

In a separate development, Texas candidate for U.S. Senate James Talarico (D) sparked controversy with his comments on Christianity, which were not aired by CBS due to concerns about offending President Trump's FCC. The decision not to air the interview was met with criticism, with many accusing the network of censorship.

On the immigration front, Border Czar Tom Homan emphasized that immigration authorities who break the law will be held accountable, arguing that a failure to do so undermines public trust in President Trump's enforcement. Homan's comments come amidst ongoing debates about immigration policy and enforcement.

The various developments on Friday highlight the complex and often contentious nature of the Trump administration's policies and actions. As the administration continues to push forward with its agenda, it is likely to face both celebrations and setbacks in the days and weeks to come.

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  • Kentucky Supreme Court strikes down charter schools law
  • White House cheers approval to rename Palm Beach airport after Trump
  • Moore, Polis to attend governors meeting after White House reverses course
  • What James Talarico gets wrong — and right — about Christianity
  • Homan says immigration authorities who break the law will be ‘held accountable’

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