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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 — 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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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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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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cbsnews.com

Senate Postpones Jay Clayton's Confirmation Hearing Following Trump's Intervention

The Senate has postponed Jay Clayton's confirmation hearing for the role of director of national intelligence after President Trump intervened, stating the hearing would not proceed until a replacement for the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York was confirmed. The decision has drawn criticism from both sides of the aisle, highlighting concerns over national security management.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Comments on Iran Peace Deal at G7 Summit

At the G7 summit, President Donald Trump joked that he would blame Vice President JD Vance if a nuclear deal with Iran fails. Trump expressed uncertainty about the signing of the memorandum of understanding but referred to the deal as the 'Trump deal' and indicated a willingness to allow Iran to keep its ballistic missiles.

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The Daily Beast

Senate Committee Proposes Restrictions on Hegseth's Travel Budget

The Senate Armed Services Committee has proposed restricting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's travel budget until the Pentagon provides specific military operation documents. The bill requires unredacted investigations into civilian harm and video footage of strikes, aiming to improve oversight and accountability in military operations.

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Fox News — Latest

U.S. Coast Guard Intercepts Vessel Smuggling 25 Chinese Nationals Near Florida

The U.S. Coast Guard intercepted a vessel smuggling 25 Chinese nationals near Key Biscayne, Florida, on June 10. After the boat refused to stop, the Coast Guard used disabling fire to halt it. The individuals were processed, and a criminal investigation is underway.

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Fox News — Politics

Lawmakers Question Funding Sources for Trump's Ballroom Project

A Washington Post report suggests that President Trump's ballroom project may be funded significantly by taxpayer money, contrary to previous claims of it being privately funded. Lawmakers, including Republicans, are questioning the implications of using public funds for the project, which has seen its estimated cost rise to $600 million. The White House has not confirmed the figures but stated the project's importance for security.

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Fox News — Latest

Lawmakers Raise Concerns Over Funding for Trump's Ballroom Project

A Washington Post report suggests that President Trump's ballroom project may be funded significantly by taxpayer money, contradicting earlier claims of it being privately financed. The estimated cost has risen to $600 million, with lawmakers from both parties expressing concerns about the use of public funds for the project, particularly regarding security enhancements.

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Daily Wire

Coast Guard Intercepts Boat Carrying 25 Chinese Migrants Near Florida

On June 10, the Coast Guard intercepted a boat carrying 25 Chinese migrants near Key Biscayne, Florida, after they failed to comply with orders. A disabling shot was fired to stop the vessel, and the migrants were subsequently processed. This incident is part of a broader trend of increased maritime smuggling attempts as land border security tightens.

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Washington Examiner

Bipartisan Senators Introduce Legislation to Expand NOAA's Hurricane Hunter Fleet

A bipartisan group of senators has introduced a bill to expand NOAA's Hurricane Hunter fleet, proposing to increase the number of aircraft from three to nine. The legislation aims to allocate $2.5 billion for new aircraft and formalize NOAA's role in meteorological research, amidst concerns over budget cuts to the agency's research department.

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Washington Examiner

Barack Obama discusses post-presidency life and future goals

Barack Obama discussed his transition to a quieter life after the presidency, focusing on mentoring future leaders. He reflected on his political involvement since leaving office and expressed concerns about current administration policies. The interview precedes the opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.

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Axios

Senate Hearing for Trump's DNI Nominee Jay Clayton Scheduled Amid Confusion

Senator Tom Cotton confirmed that the hearing for President Trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, Jay Clayton, is still scheduled for Wednesday, despite conflicting statements from Trump. The situation has raised concerns about the influence of social media on national security processes.

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Guardian — US

Jay Clayton's Nomination Hearing Canceled Following Trump's Direction

Jay Clayton's nomination hearing for the position of national intelligence director has been canceled after President Trump directed him not to attend. Trump also addressed claims about a $300 billion fund for Iran, stating that investment is a matter for private entities and outlining the agreement's goals regarding Iran's actions.

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The Hill

Jay Clayton's Confirmation Hearing Scheduled Amid Political Tensions

Jay Clayton's confirmation hearing for the position of director of national intelligence is set for Wednesday afternoon. President Trump announced the cancellation of the hearing earlier that day, citing political disagreements over the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

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Guardian — US

US House Committees Visit Ghislaine Maxwell's Prison Amid Treatment Allegations

On June 17, 2026, staff from the House oversight and judiciary committees visited Ghislaine Maxwell's prison in Texas to investigate claims of preferential treatment. Representatives Robert Garcia and Jamie Raskin expressed concerns regarding Maxwell's transfer and treatment at the facility.

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The Hill

FEMA Nominee Cameron Hamilton Discusses Agency's Future During Confirmation Hearing

During his confirmation hearing on June 17, 2026, Cameron Hamilton, the nominee for FEMA administrator, discussed the agency's need to adjust its operations amid President Trump's plans to cut federal disaster assistance. Hamilton had previously acted as FEMA's head before being dismissed in May 2025.

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