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What changed in Speaker Johnson to bring daughter of detained Uyghur?

From the State of the Union to Boeing's 737 Max Suit, Here's What You Need to Know

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What changed in Speaker Johnson to bring daughter of detained Uyghur?

From the State of the Union to Boeing's 737 Max Suit, Here's What You Need to Know

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The US political scene is witnessing a flurry of activity, with several key developments making headlines in recent days. From the State of the Union address to the Supreme Court's decision on Boeing's 737 Max lawsuit, here's a breakdown of the latest news.

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is set to bring a special guest to the State of the Union address on Tuesday: Ziba Murat, the daughter of a Uyghur doctor who has been imprisoned in China for over seven years. Dr. Gulshan Abbas was detained in 2018, and her daughter and aunt, Rushan Abbas, have been advocating for her release.

In other news, the Supreme Court has declined to hear Boeing's bid to end a lawsuit over its 737 Max aircraft, brought by the Southwest Airlines pilot union. The lawsuit, which alleges that Boeing's design and production of the 737 Max led to two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019, will now move forward towards trial. Boeing had argued that the lawsuit was preempted by federal law, but the court's decision allows the case to proceed in a Texas state court.

Meanwhile, U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon has blocked the release of former special counsel Jack Smith's report reviewing the Mar-a-Lago documents case. The report, which was expected to shed light on the investigation into former President Trump's handling of classified documents, will not be made public due to concerns about "irreparable damage" to the former defendants.

In a separate development, the Trump administration has announced that it will stop collecting tariffs on certain imports that were deemed illegal by the Supreme Court last week. The tariffs, which were imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), will no longer be collected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) starting Tuesday.

These developments come at a time when Black politicians are facing new challenges in their quest for representation and justice. Despite record numbers of Black members in the House and Senate, Black voters are still grappling with issues such as police brutality, income inequality, and the undermining of affirmative action programs.

As the US continues to navigate these complex issues, one thing is clear: the road ahead will be marked by intense scrutiny and debate. From the halls of Congress to the courts, the country is witnessing a pivotal moment in its history, one that will shape the course of politics and law for years to come.

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  • "Speaker Johnson to bring daughter of detained Uyghur doctor as SOTU guest"
  • "Supreme Court won’t hear Boeing’s bid to end pilot union’s 737 Max suit"
  • "Cannon blocks release of Smith’s report on Mar-a-Lago documents case"
  • "Trump administration ending collections on tariffs deemed illegal"
  • "The challenge of the current generation of Black politicians"

The US political scene is witnessing a flurry of activity, with several key developments making headlines in recent days. From the State of the Union address to the Supreme Court's decision on Boeing's 737 Max lawsuit, here's a breakdown of the latest news.

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is set to bring a special guest to the State of the Union address on Tuesday: Ziba Murat, the daughter of a Uyghur doctor who has been imprisoned in China for over seven years. Dr. Gulshan Abbas was detained in 2018, and her daughter and aunt, Rushan Abbas, have been advocating for her release.

In other news, the Supreme Court has declined to hear Boeing's bid to end a lawsuit over its 737 Max aircraft, brought by the Southwest Airlines pilot union. The lawsuit, which alleges that Boeing's design and production of the 737 Max led to two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019, will now move forward towards trial. Boeing had argued that the lawsuit was preempted by federal law, but the court's decision allows the case to proceed in a Texas state court.

Meanwhile, U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon has blocked the release of former special counsel Jack Smith's report reviewing the Mar-a-Lago documents case. The report, which was expected to shed light on the investigation into former President Trump's handling of classified documents, will not be made public due to concerns about "irreparable damage" to the former defendants.

In a separate development, the Trump administration has announced that it will stop collecting tariffs on certain imports that were deemed illegal by the Supreme Court last week. The tariffs, which were imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), will no longer be collected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) starting Tuesday.

These developments come at a time when Black politicians are facing new challenges in their quest for representation and justice. Despite record numbers of Black members in the House and Senate, Black voters are still grappling with issues such as police brutality, income inequality, and the undermining of affirmative action programs.

As the US continues to navigate these complex issues, one thing is clear: the road ahead will be marked by intense scrutiny and debate. From the halls of Congress to the courts, the country is witnessing a pivotal moment in its history, one that will shape the course of politics and law for years to come.

Sources:

  • "Speaker Johnson to bring daughter of detained Uyghur doctor as SOTU guest"
  • "Supreme Court won’t hear Boeing’s bid to end pilot union’s 737 Max suit"
  • "Cannon blocks release of Smith’s report on Mar-a-Lago documents case"
  • "Trump administration ending collections on tariffs deemed illegal"
  • "The challenge of the current generation of Black politicians"

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