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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.

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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.

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Fox News — Latest

FTC and States Sue WPATH Over Allegations of Misleading Health Claims

The FTC, along with four states, has sued WPATH, alleging the organization misled parents about the safety and effectiveness of transgender medical treatments for minors. The lawsuit claims WPATH failed to disclose risks associated with these treatments and removed age-based recommendations from its care standards. WPATH has denied the allegations, stating its guidelines support individualized care.

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PBS NewsHour

Trump's National Intelligence Nominee Fails to Attend Confirmation Hearing

President Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence did not appear for a scheduled confirmation hearing, causing uncertainty in Congress. Senator Mark Warner expressed confusion regarding the status of the nomination, whether it has been postponed or withdrawn.

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independent.co.uk

Trump Administration Threatens to Withdraw Unemployment Benefits Funding

The Trump administration has threatened to withdraw federal funding for unemployment assistance in all states as part of a campaign against alleged fraud. Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling stated that the government may withhold administrative funds for state-run unemployment insurance programs. Critics argue that this initiative is a cover for reducing social services, particularly targeting Democratic-led states.

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PBS NewsHour

Detainees Transferred from Florida Immigration Detention Center

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that all detainees from the immigration detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida have been moved to other facilities. The transfer was prompted by concerns regarding the hurricane season.

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Axios

House Democrats Request Briefing from Secretary of State Rubio on U.S.-Iran Deal

House Democrats are calling for a briefing from Secretary of State Marco Rubio on the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding. They are seeking detailed information regarding the agreement, including its implications for Iran's nuclear program and military support, as well as financial commitments related to Iranian assets.

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The Hill

Senate Discusses Renewal of FISA Amid Leadership Uncertainty

The Senate is addressing issues surrounding the renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act as President Trump canceled a hearing for his nominee for director of national intelligence, Jay Clayton. This has led to uncertainty regarding the leadership of the intelligence community.

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notus.org

Concerns Raised Over Funding Shift for White House Ballroom Construction

Concerns have emerged regarding the allocation of $352 million from a tax cuts law for White House security, with some lawmakers suspecting the funds may be used for President Trump's proposed ballroom. The administration asserts that the ballroom will be funded by private donations, but skepticism remains about the funding's intended purpose and transparency.

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The Hill

DOJ cites foiled UFC event plot in support of Trump's ballroom proposal

The Department of Justice has argued in court that a foiled attack plot against a UFC event at the White House highlights the need for President Trump's proposed ballroom, which is intended to improve security. Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate made this assertion during a federal appeals court session.

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Washington Examiner

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces $700 million funding initiative for addiction and mental health

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Secretary of Health and Human Services, announced a $700 million funding initiative on June 17, 2026, to combat addiction and mental illness, which are associated with homelessness. The funding is part of the Great American Recovery Initiative established by President Trump and will support community-based behavioral healthcare nationwide.

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Fox News — Latest

Authorities Release Mugshots of Five Suspects in Alleged Plot Against White House Event

Five suspects have been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to attack President Donald Trump and other officials during a UFC event at the White House. The suspects are accused of planning to use explosive-laden drones and sniper teams to target attendees. The case is currently under investigation.

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Fox News — Latest

Five Men Arrested for Alleged Plot to Attack UFC Event at White House

Federal authorities arrested five men accused of plotting a mass-casualty attack at the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House. The group allegedly organized through TikTok and encrypted messaging apps, discussing plans to target government officials. Officials have indicated that the plot did not reach a level of imminent threat.

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Fox News — Politics

Five Men Arrested for Alleged Plot to Attack UFC Event at the White House

Five men have been arrested for allegedly plotting a mass-casualty attack during the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House. The group, which connected through TikTok and later used encrypted messaging, reportedly developed plans to use drones and firearms against government officials. Investigators found that discussions about the plot were ongoing until shortly before the event, when the operation was reportedly canceled.

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Washington Examiner

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh Announces Formation of Five Task Forces

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh has announced the creation of five task forces to reform the central bank, focusing on areas such as monetary policy, data utilization, and the impact of artificial intelligence. The task forces will include members from various backgrounds and aim to return the Fed to its core mission of price stability and maximum employment.

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Fox News — Politics

Trump discusses potential recovery of military equipment left in Afghanistan

President Trump indicated at the G7 Summit that he may be able to recover military equipment left in Afghanistan during the U.S. withdrawal in 2021. He criticized President Biden's handling of the withdrawal, while Biden's administration defended the decision, citing the collapse of the Afghan government. The situation in Afghanistan remains dire, with ongoing restrictions on women's rights and widespread food insecurity.

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Fox News — Latest

Trump discusses potential recovery of military equipment left in Afghanistan

President Donald Trump indicated at the G7 Summit that he might recover military equipment left in Afghanistan during the Biden administration's withdrawal. He criticized the decision to leave behind military assets, while the Department of Defense estimated that the Taliban gained control of approximately $7.12 billion worth of equipment. The Biden administration defended the withdrawal, asserting that the Afghan government was expected to maintain control.

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Washington Examiner

Edwards Air Force Base Identifies Eight Individuals Who Died in B-52 Crash

Edwards Air Force Base has identified the eight individuals who died in a B-52 crash on Monday. The crash occurred during a test flight related to the aircraft's radar modernization program. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the accident.

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Washington Examiner

Rhode Island Judge Faces Misconduct Complaint Over Allegations Against DOJ Attorneys

U.S. District Judge Mary S. McElroy of Rhode Island is facing a misconduct complaint from the Center to Advance Security in America, accusing her of making false statements against DOJ attorneys in a case involving subpoenas for records related to transgender medical treatments for minors. The complaint requests an investigation into whether McElroy's actions violated judicial ethics rules regarding impartiality and integrity.

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