Two U.S. fighter jets were shot down over Iran despite Trump's claims of destroyed air defenses, raising questions about his two-to-three-week timeline to end the war. The Justice Department is demanding voter rolls with sensitive data like Social Security numbers from states, with plans to share it with Homeland Security—a move unprecedented in scope and raising major privacy concerns. Meanwhile, the American Heart Association's new dietary guidelines emphasize plant-based proteins and unsaturated fats, contradicting the Trump administration's promotion of red meat and full-fat dairy. Iran successfully shot down two U.S. military aircraft on Friday despite President Trump's Wednesday claim that Iranian air defenses had been destroyed, contradicting administration statements about the conflict's trajectory. The Justice Department's demand for unredacted voter rolls including driver's license numbers and partial Social Security numbers violates federal privacy laws requiring public notice before aggregating citizen data for new government purposes.