If this week had a through-line, it was Washington, D.C. making decisions that Montanans have to live with. The $70 billion immigration enforcement bill cleared Congress and landed on President Trump's desk — appearing in two separate stories this week — while Attorney General Austin Knudsen was back before the Montana Supreme Court over his fight with Gallatin County Attorney Audrey Cromwell about whether local jails have to cooperate with ICE. At the same time, House Democrats were holding press conferences about trans student protections being rolled back, a federal appeals court killed the youth climate lawsuit a second time, and the Department of Homeland Security temporarily backed off its plan to collect mail-in voter data. That's five distinct federal policy threads touching Montana in a single week. For Helena residents, none of this is abstract: it touches who gets detained, who feels safe at school, who can vote with confidence, and what the state's public lands look like for the next generation. Donald Trump appeared in 32 stories this week, making him — by the numbers — one of the most-mentioned figures in local coverage even without setting foot in the state.