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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Bowser backtracks support for Trump Guard deployment, labels it ‘authoritarian push’

 DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, an elected Democrat, reversed her tone towards President Trump’s mobilization of the National Guard to combat crime in her city, calling for residents to protect their city and its autonomy.

Bowser’s 180-degree position change came hours after she appeared to support Trump’s actions to safeguard the crime-plagued capital as she stumped for her party in the 2026 election.

“This is a time where community needs to jump in and we all need to do what we can in our space, in our lane, to protect our city and to protect our autonomy, to protect our Home Rule, and get to the other side of this guy, and make sure we elect a Democratic House so that we have a backstop to this authoritarian push,” Bowser said at a town hall Tuesday, according to CNN.

Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser takes questions from reporters during a news conference on Aug. 11, 2025.AP
A National Guard vehicle drives through the streets of Washington, DC, near the National Mall on Aug. 12, 2025.Pat Benic/UPI/Shutterstock

Bowser, 53, had initially welcomed the National Guard deployment under the president’s Title 32 authority, saying she would work cooperatively with the Trump administration.

“He’s interested in being in neighborhoods, fighting crime in neighborhoods,” she told MSNBC’s “The Weekend,” ahead of Trump’s announcement.

The three-term mayor told reporters Tuesday she wanted to see “how to make the most of the additional officer support.”

Under Trump’s order, the Metropolitan Police Department will be supplemented by personnel from several federal agencies, including the Border Patrol, the FBI, the DEA and US Park Police.

President Donald Trump announces his plans to deploy federal law enforcement officers in Washington, DC, during a press conference in the White House Press Briefing Room on Aug. 11, 2025.REUTERS
Members of the US National Guard walk towards the DC Armory to assist in crime prevention on Aug. 12, 2025.REUTERS
National Guard Humvees line up on the street near the Washington Monument in Washington, DC, on Aug. 12, 2025.Pat Benic/UPI/Shutterstock

Bowser later argued that the majority of the additional federal agents’ patrol radius would be limited to federal property, like the National Mall. 

“My expectation, though it can change, is that they will deploy the Guard on federal properties — that includes parks, monuments, federal buildings,” Bowser said in a conversation with community leaders Tuesday night, posted on X.  

National Guard members arrived on the streets of DC on Tuesday afternoon as footage captured Humvees lined up on the side of a road near the Washington Monument.

Only a small fraction of the 800 National Guard members expected to take part in the crime crackdown mission had been mobilized as of Tuesday afternoon, with more expected to deploy in the coming days, a Department of Defense official told the Washington Post.

Trump federalized the DC Metropolitan Police Department’s 3,400-officer force and activated the DC National Guard on Monday, just hours after he directed some 850 federal agents to patrol the streets of the capital as part of a sweeping effort to drive down crime in the district.

DC had the fourth-highest homicide rate among US cities in 2024, according to statistics compiled by the Center for Public Safety Initiatives at Rochester Institute of Technology, with 27.3 murders per 100,000 people.

That’s six times higher than New York City’s rate that year, which reached 4.7 homicides per 100,000 residents — and four times higher than the 7.2 homicides per 100,000 people at the same per capita rate in Los Angeles.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/13/us-news/dc-mayor-muriel-bowser-backtracks-support-of-trumps-national-guard-deployment-calls-it-an-authoritarian-push/

'Zelensky, European leaders to speak to Trump ahead of Putin summit'

 Europe and Ukraine’s leaders will speak to US President Donald Trump at a virtual meeting on Wednesday ahead of his summit with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, as they try to drive home the perils of selling out Kyiv’s interests in pursuit of a ceasefire.

Trump hosts Putin, a pariah in the West since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, at talks in Alaska on Friday that the US president has said will serve as a “feel-out” meeting in his efforts to end the Russo-Ukraine war.

Trump agreed last week to the first US-Russia summit since 2021, abruptly shifting course after weeks of voicing frustration with Putin for resisting the US peace initiative.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will speak to President Trump in a virtual meeting on Wednesday.via REUTERS

Trump said his envoy had made “great progress” at talks in Moscow.

The US president says both Kyiv and Moscow will have to cede land to end the war.

Russian troops have already occupied almost a fifth of Ukraine.

The unpredictability of how the summit will play out has fueled European fears that the US and Russian leaders could take far-reaching decisions and even seek to coerce Ukraine into an unfavorable deal.

“We are focusing now to ensure that it does not happen – engaging with US partners and staying coordinated and united on the European side. Still a lot of time until Friday,” said one senior official from Eastern Europe.

President Trump is scheduled to meet with Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Friday.POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Trump’s administration tempered expectations on Tuesday for major progress toward a ceasefire, calling his meeting with Putin in Alaska a “listening exercise.”

The video conference between Trump, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and the leaders of Germany, Finland, France, Britain, Italy, Poland and the European Union is expected to take place at 1200 GMT a German government spokesperson said.

NATO’s secretary general will also attend the conference hosted by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Ukraine hopes the meeting will serve – at least partially – as a European counterweight to the summit in Alaska.

A Ukrainian servicewoman fired a mortar during training at an undisclosed location in the Sumy region on Tuesday.VITALII NOSACH/EPA/Shutterstock
Russian troops have already occupied almost a fifth of Ukraine.AFP via Getty Images

European leaders, who are wary of provoking Trump’s ire, have repeatedly emphasized that they welcome his peace efforts, while underlining that there should be no deal about Ukraine without Ukraine’s participation.

Half a dozen senior European officials told Reuters that they see a risk of a deal being struck that is unfavorable for Europe and Ukraine’s security.

They said European unity would be vital if that happened.

President Trump and Zelensky had a heated conversation at the White House on Feb. 28, 2025.REUTERS

A source familiar with internal US deliberations said it could not be ruled out that Trump would seek a deal directly with Putin without involving Ukraine or Europe.

But the source voiced doubt about that, saying it could cause problems with Kyiv and the EU.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Tuesday the summit will be a “listening exercise” for Trump to hear what it will take to get to a deal.

President Trump and Zelensky met while they attended the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican on Apr. 26, 2025.via REUTERS

After the call, Trump and Vice President JD Vance were expected to speak to European leaders at a separate online meeting at 1300 GMT the German spokesperson said.

That will be followed at 1430 GMT by an online meeting of the “coalition of the willing,” a group of countries working on plans to support Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire.

MOUNTING BATTLEFIELD PRESSURE

A Gallup poll released last week found that 69% of Ukrainians favor a negotiated end to the war as soon as possible. But polls also show Ukrainians do not want peace at any cost if that means crushing concessions.

Ahead of the calls, Zelensky said it would be impossible for Kyiv to agree to a deal that would require it to withdraw its troops from the eastern Donbas region, a large swathe of which is already occupied by Russia.

That, he told reporters on Tuesday, would deprive Ukraine of a vast defensive network in the region, easing the way for Russia to mount a new push deeper into Ukraine in the future.

Territorial issues, he added, could only be discussed once a ceasefire has been put in place and Ukraine has received security guarantees.

Moscow’s troops have recently ramped up pressure on the battlefield, tightening their stranglehold on the cities of Pokrovsk and Kostyantynivka in eastern Ukraine.

https://nypost.com/2025/08/13/world-news/zelensky-european-leaders-to-speak-to-trump-ahead-of-putin-summit/

Lilly launches Mounjaro pen in India at $160 for starting dose, stepping up Novo rivalry

 Eli Lilly on Wednesday launched the easy-to-use injector pen of its blockbuster weight-loss drug Mounjaro for 14,000 rupees (nearly $160) for its starting dose of 2.5 mg in India, stepping up competition with Novo Nordisk.

Lilly said in June it received approval from India’s drug regulator for its once-weekly Mounjaro Kwikpen, two days after Novo Nordisk launched Wegovy in multiple dose strengths in a similar pen device.

Mounjaro Kwikpen is available in six dose strengths — 2.5 mg, 5 mg, 7.5 mg, 10 mg, 12.5 mg and 15 mg — with pricing calculated for a month's supply.

The smallest two doses are priced at 14,000 and 17,500 rupees, respectively, and the 7.5 mg and 10 mg doses cost 22,000 rupees. The 12.5 mg and 15 mg doses cost 27,500 rupees, the company said.

"If we look at how the highest doses of Mounjaro and Wegovy are priced, it appears (that) Mounjaro's pricing is attractive and competitive," said Vishal Manchanda from Systematix Institutional Equities.

Wegovy's smallest doses of 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg and 1 mg cost 17,345 rupees a month, and its highest doses of 1.7 mg and 2.4 mg cost 24,280 rupees and 26,015 rupees a month, respectively.

Lilly began selling Mounjaro in India in late March for diabetes and obesity in 2.5 mg and 5 mg vials. Both drugs have seen strong demand since then, with sales in July doubling month-on-month.

The drugs belong to a class of therapies known as GLP-1 receptor agonists that help control blood sugar and slow digestion, making people feel fuller for longer.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/lilly-launches-mounjaro-pen-india-074014836.html

Xoma updates on acquisitions, pipeline

 Business development: Purchased mezagitamab royalty and milestone rights held by BioInvent International and will secure royalty economic interests in two early-stage partnered assets through XOMA Royalty’s recently announced acquisition of LAVA Therapeutics.

Company acquisitions: Announced XOMA Royalty’s acquisitions of Turnstone Biologics, LAVA Therapeutics, and HilleVax; acted as structuring agent and provided financing for XenoTherapeutics’ acquisition of ESSA Pharma; completed the sale of Kinnate pipeline assets and distributed upfront proceeds to Kinnate contingent value right (CVR) holders.

Key Pipeline advancements: Rezolute completed enrollment in Phase 3 sunRIZE study of ersodetug in patients with congenital hyperinsulinism; the Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for Day One Biopharmaceuticals and Ipsen’s tovorafenib was accepted for review by the European Marketing Authority (EMA), resulting in a $4 million milestone payment to XOMA Royalty; Zevra Therapeutics submitted an MAA with EMA seeking marketing approval for arimoclomol as a treatment for Niemann-Pick Type C.

Cash receipts: In the first half of 2025, XOMA Royalty received $29.6 million in royalties and milestones from its partners, including $11.7 million during the second quarter.

https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/08/13/3132477/7281/en/XOMA-Royalty-Reports-Second-Quarter-and-Year-to-Date-2025-Financial-Results-and-Highlights-Recent-Business-Achievements.html