Pentagon lawyers asked the State Department whether the U.S. could send survivors of President Donald Trump's boat strikes to a notorious prison in El Salvador and later pushed to transfer them anywhere but the U.S. to avoid court cases requiring evidence, according to a New York Times report shared on X over the past hour. The New York Times article, posted by @ewong on X during the 59-minute reporting window from 3:16 a.m. to 4:15 a.m. UTC, details the Pentagon's efforts to prevent legal proceedings in U.S. courts. In Honduras, the left-wing government called for the annulment of votes at 19,000 polling stations over election fraud concerns as Trump-backed right-wing candidate 'Tito' Asfura leads in the polls, sparking protests against the national electoral body, according to a FaytuksNetwork post on X citing Abriendo_Brecha video from the same period. Rep. Nancy Mace stated she has not seen the language yet on a Republican health care plan, as reported by CNN's Kaitlan Collins on X within the reporting window.