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Congress, the White House, federal agencies

Washington Examiner

Marjorie Taylor Greene Claims Trump Blamed Her for Death Threats Against Her Son

Marjorie Taylor Greene reported that President Donald Trump blamed her for death threats against her son, stating he told her, "It’s your fault and you deserve it." This exchange occurred after Greene expressed support for the release of the Epstein files. Greene also described feeling pressured by Trump to withdraw support for a legislative petition.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.10
notus.org

Senate Republicans Reject Amendment to Limit Pentagon Investments Related to Trump Family

Senate Republicans voted 14-13 against an amendment to bar the Pentagon from investing in companies linked to President Trump and his family during the NDAA markup. The amendment, proposed by Senator Elizabeth Warren, aimed to address conflict-of-interest concerns but was rejected by Republicans who viewed it as a partisan attack. The discussion highlighted ongoing scrutiny of Pentagon contracts involving Trump-related entities.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.10
Guardian — US

Trump Administration Redirects $352 Million in Federal Funds for White House Ballroom

The Trump administration has transferred $352 million in federal funds intended for the Secret Service to a White House ballroom project, contradicting earlier claims that the project would be funded by private donations. The funds were drawn from legislation that restricts their use to Secret Service-related expenses.

Bias: 62 Sentiment: -0.10
The Daily Beast

Trump Expresses Frustration with Senate Republicans Over Legislative Priorities

President Trump has shown increasing frustration with Senate Republicans, especially Majority Leader John Thune, over legislative priorities, particularly the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act. The bill has stalled in the Senate, prompting Trump to publicly criticize Republican leaders and assert that he will not support the renewal of FISA without the inclusion of his proposed legislation.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: -0.10
Washington Examiner

Mexican National Identified as Ringleader in Alleged Terror Plot at UFC Event

Abraham Alvarez, a 31-year-old Mexican national and DACA recipient, has been identified as the ringleader in a plot to conduct a terrorist attack at the UFC Freedom 250 event in Washington, D.C. He was arrested along with four co-conspirators and faces multiple charges related to the planned attack. Alvarez is currently subject to deportation proceedings following his legal case.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.50
apnews.com

U.S. Defense Secretary Announces Review of Military Forces in Europe

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a six-month review of American military forces in Europe, stating that the outcome will depend on European nations' commitment to their own security. Hegseth criticized European allies for not providing adequate access to military bases and expressed concerns over their focus on non-defense issues. The review precedes a NATO summit in July and comes amid increased defense spending among European allies.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.10
Fox News — Latest

Supreme Court to Review Trump's Authority to Remove Federal Officials

The Supreme Court will review two cases concerning President Trump's authority to remove federal officials, which could affect the power dynamics within the U.S. government. The cases involve challenges to the removal of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, presenting different legal questions regarding presidential authority and agency independence.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
Fox News — Politics

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Trump's Authority to Remove Federal Officials

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear two cases regarding President Trump's authority to remove federal officials, which could reshape executive power dynamics. The cases involve challenges to the removal of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, presenting different legal questions about presidential authority and agency independence.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
The Hill

Republican Senators Express Frustration Over Legislative Challenges

Republican senators are facing difficulties in advancing their legislative priorities, particularly concerning the reauthorization of a surveillance law that has expired. They require Democratic support to overcome a Senate filibuster.

Bias: 56 Sentiment: -0.10
Axios

Trump's SAVE America Act Proposal Faces Senate Challenges

President Trump continues to push for the SAVE America Act, which mandates proof of citizenship for voter registration, despite Senate Republicans indicating it is unlikely to pass. His recent announcement ties the renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to the passage of this voting bill, complicating Senate proceedings. The act has drawn both support and criticism regarding its implications for voter registration.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00
Fox News — Latest

US State Department Issues Travel Warning for Middle East Amid Security Concerns

The U.S. State Department has issued a travel warning for Americans in the Middle East due to volatile security conditions. The advisory comes amid discussions of a tentative agreement with Iran that could ease tensions, although significant issues remain unresolved. Travelers are urged to exercise caution and stay informed about local developments.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
The Daily Beast

Federal Bureau of Prisons Responds to Claims of Preferential Treatment for Ghislaine Maxwell

The Federal Bureau of Prisons has publicly denied claims made by Rep. Robert Garcia regarding Ghislaine Maxwell's treatment at Federal Prison Camp Bryan, where she is serving a 20-year sentence. The Bureau stated that the accusations of preferential treatment are false and emphasized that Maxwell's transfer was based on safety concerns.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: +0.00
Daily Wire

Man Charged in Alleged Drone Attack Plot Against UFC Event at White House

Abraham Alvarez, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, has been charged with leading a plot to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House. He faces charges of conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States, with plans reportedly involving explosive drones and targeting several high-profile individuals.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.50
Al Jazeera English

Senator Bill Cassidy Criticizes US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding

Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana has expressed strong criticism of the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding, calling it a significant foreign policy mistake. His comments highlight a broader backlash from certain Republican members regarding the agreement.

Bias: 18 Sentiment: -0.50
nbcnews.com

Senate Republicans Express Frustration Over Trump's Actions Affecting Nominee Hearing

President Donald Trump's recent directive to cancel a Senate hearing for his nominee for director of national intelligence, Jay Clayton, has led to frustration among Senate Republicans. The decision disrupted legislative plans and has raised concerns about Trump's influence on the party's agenda, as several senators expressed confusion and frustration over the situation.

Bias: 65 Sentiment: -0.10
Washington Examiner

Federal Bureau of Prisons defends Ghislaine Maxwell's transfer to Texas facility

The Federal Bureau of Prisons has defended the transfer of Ghislaine Maxwell to a Texas facility, citing safety concerns amid allegations of special treatment from critics. BOP emphasized that the decision was based on security measures and denied any political influence in the transfer.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
Fox News — Politics

Family Members Report Warning Signs Before Foiled White House UFC Plot

Family members of Bryan Omar Roa and Tycen Proper reported concerning behaviors prior to a foiled plot to attack a UFC event at the White House. Investigations revealed plans involving explosives and targeted violence, leading to multiple charges against the individuals involved. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00
nbcnews.com

FBI Director's Announcement on Foiled UFC Attack Plot Raises Concerns Among Law Enforcement

The FBI announced on June 17, 2026, that it had foiled a plot to attack a UFC event at the White House, resulting in several arrests. FBI Director Kash Patel's public acknowledgment of the investigation raised concerns among law enforcement officials about the potential impact on ongoing operations. The investigation began after a local mother reported her concerns about her son's behavior, which led to the involvement of federal authorities.

Bias: 45 Sentiment: +0.00