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Washington Examiner

Trump Critiques Bipartisan Housing Bill, Prioritizes SAVE America Act

President Donald Trump downplayed the significance of a bipartisan housing bill, stating it is less important than the SAVE America Act. He confirmed that the housing bill has been sent to the White House, starting a 10-day period for it to become law if no action is taken. Trump's comments were made during a press conference where he also signed a memorandum to lower costs for car owners.

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Washington Examiner

Lawsuit Filed by 25 States Against Trump Administration Over Medicaid Work Requirements

A lawsuit has been filed by governors and attorneys general from 25 states and the District of Columbia against the Trump administration over new Medicaid work requirements. The plaintiffs argue that the guidance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services imposes strict eligibility criteria that could prevent eligible individuals from accessing care. The lawsuit highlights concerns about the new definition of 'medically frail' and the potential loss of coverage for those who need it.

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The Hill

25 States and D.C. Sue Trump Administration Over Medicaid Work Requirement Exemptions

A coalition of 25 states and the District of Columbia is suing the Trump administration over a new rule related to Medicaid work requirement exemptions for medically frail individuals. The lawsuit, filed in Massachusetts, claims that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services violated congressional protections.

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Washington Examiner

Justice Alito Dissent on Supreme Court Ruling Regarding Late Ballots

Justice Samuel Alito dissented against the Supreme Court's 5-4 decision to uphold a Mississippi law allowing late mail ballots to be counted. He expressed concerns that this ruling could undermine public confidence in elections and raise questions about election integrity. Advocates for election integrity also criticized the decision, stating it fails to uphold clear federal laws regarding ballot counting.

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Washington Examiner

U.S. Army Captain Sentenced to 12 Years for Administering Abortion Drug to Pregnant Soldier

Brandon Jones-Adams, a U.S. Army captain, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for secretly administering mifepristone to a pregnant soldier. He pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including domestic violence and conduct unbecoming of an officer. The case has raised concerns about the distribution of abortion drugs and prompted calls for regulatory changes.

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Guardian — US

Supreme Court Expands Presidential Authority to Dismiss Regulators

The Supreme Court has ruled that the President can fire federal regulators, while also finding the dismissal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook unconstitutional. The court declined to hear an appeal related to the E. Jean Carroll case and issued significant rulings favoring the Trump administration on immigration matters last week.

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Fox News — Latest

DHS Secretary Mullin Discusses Haiti Deportations Following Supreme Court TPS Ruling

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin discussed deportations to Haiti with CNN's Jake Tapper following a Supreme Court ruling that ended Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants. Tapper raised safety concerns regarding conditions in Haiti, while Mullin emphasized the temporary nature of TPS and outlined the administration's plans for deportation and travel assistance for migrants.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Acknowledges Ukraine's Military Success, Maintains Stance on Aid

President Donald Trump has praised Ukraine's military successes while indicating that he will not resume extensive financial support to the country. White House officials clarified that his remarks do not signal a change in U.S. policy, despite concerns raised by Russian officials. Ukraine continues to enhance its military capabilities and seeks partnerships with Western nations.

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Al Jazeera English

Australia and Vanuatu sign economic and security pact

Australia and Vanuatu have formalized an economic and security agreement that includes measures to block foreign military bases in Vanuatu. The deal has prompted concerns from China regarding its implications for regional security.

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Axios

Pro-AI Movement Faces Internal Divisions Over National Security and Competition

The pro-AI movement is divided over whether national security concerns should take precedence over maintaining competitiveness against Chinese AI companies. This debate may impact future regulations on AI technology. Key figures in the AI sector are calling for clearer federal guidelines to balance safety and access.

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Fox News — Latest

Mississippi law to establish registry of undocumented immigrants

A new Mississippi law, effective June 29, 2026, will allow the state's Department of Public Safety to create a registry of undocumented immigrants. The law has raised concerns among immigrant advocates about potential profiling and the impact on community trust in law enforcement. Mississippi has a low percentage of undocumented immigrants, and the law is part of a larger trend of immigration-related legislation across the country.

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Fox News — Politics

Mississippi law allows for registry of undocumented immigrants

Mississippi's new law, effective June 29, 2026, allows the Department of Public Safety to compile a registry of undocumented immigrants in the state. The law has drawn mixed reactions, with supporters arguing it aids in addressing illegal immigration and critics warning it could harm community trust and divert law enforcement resources.

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newsnationnow.com

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Monsanto, Activists Express Discontent

The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in favor of Monsanto, stating that the company does not need to label its Roundup weedkiller with cancer risk warnings. This decision has led to backlash from the Make America Healthy Again movement, which feels betrayed by the Trump administration's support for Monsanto. Activists are now considering their political affiliations and potential legislative responses to the ruling.

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Washington Examiner

Markwayne Mullin Clarifies Deportation Policy for Haitian Immigrants

Markwayne Mullin, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, clarified the Trump administration's stance on deporting Haitian immigrants no longer protected by Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Following a Supreme Court ruling, he stated that individuals without legal status have options to apply for residency or return to their home country, while emphasizing that TPS is not a permanent solution.

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Fox News — Latest

New York City Mayor Mamdani Discusses Democratic Socialism and Party Dynamics

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani asserted that democratic socialists can win elections nationwide during an interview with ABC News. He defended his political ideology following recent primary victories of candidates he endorsed and emphasized the need for the Democratic Party to focus on issues relevant to working people rather than solely opposing the current administration.

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