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Axios

House Republicans Block Defense Bill Vote Over SAVE Act Dispute

Fourteen House Republicans voted against a procedural rule for the National Defense Authorization Act due to the exclusion of the SAVE Act, an election bill. This incident reflects ongoing tensions within the GOP regarding the SAVE Act, which has previously stalled other legislative efforts. The path forward for the defense bill remains unclear as the July 4 recess approaches.

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Fox News — Politics

House Rejects Rashida Tlaib's Resolution on U.S. Military Involvement in Lebanon

The House of Representatives voted 189-235 against a resolution from Rep. Rashida Tlaib aimed at prohibiting U.S. military involvement in Lebanon. The vote saw bipartisan opposition, with 22 Democrats joining Republicans against the measure, which was largely symbolic and did not reference Hezbollah.

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BBC — World

US Supreme Court affirms birthright citizenship

The US Supreme Court has affirmed the principle of birthright citizenship, which grants citizenship to those born in the country. The decision is viewed as a notable development in immigration policy, with civil rights groups expressing support.

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Fox News — Politics

House Conservatives Block Legislative Progress Amid SAVE America Act Dispute

On June 30, 2026, House conservatives, led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, blocked a procedural vote on the SAVE America Act, causing a legislative standstill. Speaker Mike Johnson is attempting to merge the Act with the National Defense Authorization Act to advance it in the Senate, while conservatives demand prioritization of the election measure. The House is facing challenges in reaching consensus on key legislative items ahead of the July 4 recess.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Seeks Congressional Action on Birthright Citizenship After Supreme Court Ruling

President Donald Trump is looking to Congress for legislation on birthright citizenship after the Supreme Court rejected his executive order to end the practice. The court's 6-3 ruling has prompted lawmakers to introduce bills and consider a constitutional amendment to clarify citizenship eligibility. Trump expressed his support for Congressional action in response to the ruling.

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Washington Examiner

Democrats Respond to Supreme Court Ruling on Birthright Citizenship

On June 30, 2026, the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, prompting a positive response from Democratic lawmakers who emphasized the need for ongoing vigilance and immigration reform. In contrast, Republican lawmakers expressed support for a constitutional amendment to end birthright citizenship, indicating a potential legislative conflict.

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New York Times — World

U.S. and Iran Officials Meet with Mediators in Qatar

U.S. and Iranian officials are meeting in Qatar, a key mediator, following recent attacks that have complicated peace negotiations. The discussions aim to address ongoing tensions and work towards a potential peace deal.

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Washington Examiner

Supreme Court Strikes Down Executive Order on Birthright Citizenship

The Supreme Court ruled on June 30, 2026, that President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship was invalid, reaffirming that all children born in the U.S. are entitled to citizenship. Stephen Miller criticized the decision, while Justice Kavanaugh suggested that Congress could take action to modify birthright citizenship.

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Guardian — US

US Supreme Court to Review Assault Weapons Ban Challenges

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear challenges to bans on semi-automatic rifles, including the AR-15, to determine if these bans violate the Second Amendment. The cases involve legislation from Connecticut and the Chicago area.

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Axios

Supreme Court to Review Local Bans on AR-15 Rifles

The Supreme Court will consider challenges to local bans on AR-15 rifles in its upcoming term, beginning in October. This follows previous cases and discussions regarding the legality of such bans, with significant arguments presented by both gun rights advocates and local officials regarding the use and safety of these firearms.

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Guardian — US

Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship; Trump Responds

The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld birthright citizenship, rejecting President Trump's executive order to end the policy. In response, Trump suggested he might pursue legislative action to abolish it. The ruling also reflects ongoing tensions regarding the Federal Reserve's independence.

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Al Jazeera English

US Supreme Court rules on transgender sports ban

The US Supreme Court has issued a unanimous ruling affirming that state laws banning transgender athletes from competing in accordance with their gender identity are not in violation of Title IX. The decision was made with a 9-0 vote.

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Washington Examiner

Russell Vought and Mark Pocan Discuss Impact of USAID Cuts on Child Mortality

During a House Committee on Appropriations hearing, Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, faced questions from Representative Mark Pocan about the impact of USAID funding cuts on child mortality. Vought disputed claims that the cuts have led to deaths, while Pocan referenced studies and specific cases to support his concerns. The hearing included broader discussions on the implications of U.S. aid policies.

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Fox News — Latest

Justices Jackson and Thomas Debate Birthright Citizenship Interpretation

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and Justice Clarence Thomas engaged in a debate regarding the interpretation of birthright citizenship in relation to the 14th Amendment. Jackson accused Thomas of echoing the Dred Scott decision, while Thomas defended his view that citizenship requires both birth in the U.S. and domicile.

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Fox News — Politics

Justices Jackson and Thomas Debate Birthright Citizenship Interpretation

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and Justice Clarence Thomas engaged in a debate regarding the interpretation of birthright citizenship in relation to the 14th Amendment. Jackson accused Thomas of echoing the Dred Scott decision, while Thomas defended his view that citizenship is limited to those born and domiciled in the U.S.

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The Hill

Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship

The Supreme Court ruled on June 30, 2026, to uphold birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. The decision was made by a majority that included Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who voted against President Trump's executive order aimed at restricting this citizenship right.

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