SORD: Q1 Update 12 - Energy crisis in 3 states, AM radio phaseout, Autopen, 2A updates, Assaults on police legalized.

The Ontario Premier halted an energy surcharge after Trump threatened a tariff increase, keeping electricity costs stable. A federal court ruled suppressors are not protected under the Second Amendment, with an en banc rehearing possible. X (formerly Twitter) experienced a major cyberattack, suspected to be linked to Ukrainian or Hamas entities. The removal of AM radio from vehicles raises concerns over censorship and emergency communications. Trump declared Biden’s autopen-signed pardons void, challenging their legitimacy. New law introduced to decriminalize assaults on police officers if the offender was experiencing a mental health episode.Information is shared on a delay as we first publish this content to paid subscribers at www.graymanbriefing.com

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