Over the past 30 minutes, an ICE official confirmed to CBS News that anyone in the U.S. illegally will be arrested, regardless of criminal record or length of residency, as part of President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration, which has triggered backlash in Portland. Separately, a former Justice Department lawyer, Erez Reuveni, has blown the whistle on alleged abuses of power within the DOJ, as reported by CBS News. In political commentary, Wisconsin assemblyman Ryan Clancy stated that voters are demanding more from their leaders and reject the notion that inaction is acceptable due to a lack of power, according to reporting on a movement involving figures like Zohran Mamdani. Previous reports from earlier this morning indicate President Trump continued his criticism of Colombia and Argentina. He also reiterated his willingness to use the Insurrection Act and commented on a potential deal with Harvard. Vice President Vance described survivors of suspected drug boats as 'narco-terrorists.' Trump also addressed Affordable Care Act tax credits and a deal involving Intel. The FBI was investigating a suspicious hunting stand near Trump's Air Force One landing zone. Separately, live munitions from a military demonstration at Camp Pendleton struck a California Highway Patrol vehicle. President Trump had previously authorized special envoys to negotiate with Hamas and threatened to cut aid to Colombia. Mark Savaya was appointed as special envoy to Iraq, and former Colombian officials urged the U.S. to avoid tariffs harming average citizens. The U.S. Marine Corps conducted a large amphibious operation at Camp Pendleton attended by Vice President Vance and the First Lady.