Nearly 300 murals featuring the face of Iryna Zarutska will be painted in American cities nationwide, with Elon Musk contributing $1 million to the initiative, as reported via X by Eric L. Daugherty at an unspecified time within the reporting window. Separately, Representative Carlos Giménez urged the Secretary of National Security to take action against individuals identified as repressors of the killing dictatorship in Cuba who have infiltrated the USA, according to his statement on X. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warning letters and 100 cease-and-desist orders to drugmakers, as announced via X by the Press Secretary. These murals honoring Zarutska follow President Donald Trump's call for the death penalty for her killer, as previously reported. The directive to address Cuban repressors in the U.S. comes amidst ongoing concerns about foreign influence and security. The FDA's actions against drugmakers indicate a stepped-up regulatory approach to the pharmaceutical industry. In related previous developments, bipartisan concerns were raised by U.S. Senators regarding airstrikes in Kyiv and the message being sent internationally. Secretary of War Lloyd Austin emphasized the mission to protect Americans from killings and poisoning, specifically referencing efforts against drug cartels. Senator Lindsey Graham had advised President Trump to take aggressive action against these cartels. Further context from previous reports includes the DC Circuit Court of Appeals reinstating Shira Perlmutter as the Register of Copyrights, overturning a prior decision regarding her role at the Library of Congress. Additionally, discussions about U.S. Air Force capabilities and international defense partnerships, particularly with Singapore, were noted. There were also reports of Russian drone debris found in Poland, leading to responses from NATO and European allies, with calls for renewed military support and sanctions against Russia from figures like Mike Pence and Keir Starmer.