Multiple Political and Corporate Developments Emerge Across Washington
Several unrelated stories develop including Trump administration legal actions, cabinet confirmations, and corporate leadership changes.

Several distinct developments emerged across political and corporate spheres this week, with limited details available on most stories.
The Trump administration has reportedly requested the Supreme Court to halt an inquiry related to DOGE, though specific details about the nature of the investigation or the administration's legal arguments were not immediately available.
In congressional proceedings, the Senate is scheduled to conduct a final confirmation vote Monday on Mullin's nomination for Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. The timing suggests the nomination has progressed through committee review and initial floor procedures.
Meanwhile, President Trump's selection for Surgeon General under the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative is reportedly facing challenges during the confirmation process, with some Republican senators expressing concerns about the nominee's qualifications and positions.
In corporate news, Oil States has announced that CFO Hadjik will assume the roles of President and CEO, with current leadership figure Taylor preparing to retire from the company.
Separately, Representative Swalwell has withdrawn a lawsuit against FHFA's Pulte, a development that comes as California's gubernatorial race begins to intensify ahead of the upcoming election cycle.