Clarifying the Serbia Data in Highway’s 2025 Freight Fraud Report
Last week, Highway released its Q4 2025 Freight Fraud Trends Report. The report outlined the countries outside the U.S.
Plus: trucking company owner deposits phony $421,502 check, Trump to double steel tariffs, DOT workforce cuts on pause due to litigation. and more.
Happy Monday. Trump’s English Proficiency rule is gaining momentum. On May 29, Congress introduced Connor’s Law to cement it into law amid ongoing debate over safety and enforcement. We're covering these developments and more in today's feature.
Plus:

TOP LANE MOVERS POWERED BY GREENSCREENS.AI

🍳 WHAT’S COOKIN’ IN FREIGHT

💰 Trucking Company Owner Indicted for Treasury Check Fraud. Rashu D. Powell, owner of Pennsylvania-based R&D 2020 Trucking LLC, has been indicted for allegedly depositing a counterfeit U.S. Treasury check worth $421,502.10 into his company’s account in July 2024. He faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted. The U.S. Secret Service and local police are investigating.
Meanwhile, Gurjeet Bath, owner of G.S. Bath Inc. and Complete Transportation Solutions, pleaded guilty to stealing $1M in PPP loans, falsifying records and spending $600K on farmland in Fresno County.
⚒ Trump Doubles Steel Tariffs, Backs Nippon’s U.S. Steel Deal. At a rally in Pittsburgh, President Trump announced a tariff increase on steel imports from 25% to 50%, aimed at strengthening the domestic steel industry, effective June 4. Trump said the higher tariff would serve as a stronger barrier to foreign competition. The announcement came as he voiced support for Nippon Steel’s proposed $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, a deal he had previously opposed. Trump pledged the company would remain U.S.-controlled and promised workers a $5,000 bonus, while also noting Nippon’s planned $2.2 billion investment in the Pennsylvania plant. Canadian Steel Producers Association called the tariff increase “catastrophic”, whereas the European Commission said the moved “undermines ongoing efforts” to reach appropriate trade conditions.
🛑 DOT Halts Workforce Cuts Amid Legal Challenges. The Department of Transportation has paused its planned workforce reductions following court-ordered injunctions tied to litigation over the Trump administration’s federal downsizing initiative. Secretary Sean Duffy had previously said layoffs would begin in late May. Legal action from unions and municipalities prompted a federal judge to block the cuts, pending further review. Thousands of DOT employees have already accepted voluntary buyouts, leading to key resignations at the FAA, including senior air traffic and commercial space officials.

You’re in control of your back-office with Epay Manager.
For over 20 years, Epay has provided best-in-class automation, invoicing, and payments solutions to freight brokerages.

President Trump's April 28 executive order mandates strict enforcement of the English language requirement for all U.S. CDL holders, a rule that hasn't been enforced this aggressively in nearly a decade.
Starting June 25, drivers unable to demonstrate English proficiency during inspections will be placed out-of-service.
On May 20, the FMCSA released guidance outlining a two-step English proficiency assessment:

On May 29, Congressman Dave Taylor and Representative Harriet Hageman introduced Connor's Law, aiming to codify the executive order into federal law. Named after 18-year-old Connor Dzion, who was killed in 2017 by a trucker unable to read English warning signs of an accident ahead, the bill seeks to:

As enforcement begins, the industry braces for potential disruptions. Stakeholders are urged to:
Stay informed and prepared as these regulatory changes take effect.
Sources: FreightWaves | TheTrucker | FMCSA | Land Line | Reddit r/Truckers | House.gov

Your drivers move fast — does your back office?
Stop losing cash flow to 36-hour billing cycles. AmeriPol’s dedicated operations teams process invoices, trace loads, and handle compliance docs with speed and accuracy, shrinking admin spend by nearly half for U.S. fleets and brokers.
To start the setup, it only takes one discovery call; scale seats as you grow.
🌎 AROUND THE FREIGHT WEB

🐝 Bee Truck Overturns in Washington. A truck carrying 250 million bees (about 32 tons of hives) overturned in Washington State, temporarily closing the road and drawing swarms to the area.
🇩🇪 Volkswagen's U.S. Investment. Volkswagen is proposing new U.S. investments to avoid steep tariffs under the Trump administration’s trade stance. VW CEO Oliver Blume expects the new Scout Motors plant in South Carolina to play a role on how tariffs will impact the company.
📦 DHL Partners with Shopify. DHL has signed a partnership with Shopify, giving merchants using the platform easier access to international shipping and fulfillment through DHL’s global network. By 2026 DHL shipping via Shopify will be available in the Americas, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
🚂 BNSF Preps for Surge. BNSF Railway reports it has 100 locomotives, or as BNSF calls them ‘surge fleets’ standing by to handle a potential container surge, anticipating increased demand from shifting supply chains and seasonal volumes.
🚛 Truck-Smuggled Drones. Footage appears to show Ukraine operatives used trucks to secretly transport wooden sheds packed with explosive drones into Russian territory. Dubbed ‘Spider’s Web’, the covert strike hit four airbases, damaging 41 warplanes.
🎣 THE FREIGHT CAVIAR CORNER

FREIGHT HUMOR

Join over 14K+ subscribers to get the latest freight news and entertainment directly in your inbox for free. Subscribe & be sure to check your inbox to confirm (and your spam folder just in case).