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Washington Examiner

Supreme Court to Issue Final Opinions of Term This Week

The Supreme Court will release opinions on the eight remaining cases for the current term this week, maintaining its tradition of issuing significant rulings at the end of the term. The final opinions are expected to address contentious issues, including President Trump's executive actions. The Court's decision-making process and the timing of oral arguments contribute to the delays in releasing these rulings.

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Deutsche Welle

Hungarian Government Initiates Reforms to Dismantle Orban's System

The Hungarian government is implementing reforms aimed at dismantling the political framework set by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Key areas of focus include combating corruption, media reform, and the protection of democracy.

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Axios

Supreme Court to Rule on Key Cases Affecting Presidential Power and Citizenship

The Supreme Court is preparing to issue rulings on several critical cases that could redefine presidential powers and citizenship rights. Key issues include Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship, the authority of the president over independent agencies, and various election law and sports participation cases. The outcomes may significantly impact American law and governance.

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Guardian — US

US Military Conducts Strikes in Iran Following Drone Attack on Cargo Ship

The US military has launched strikes on various targets in Iran in response to a drone attack on a cargo ship. US Central Command indicated that the strikes targeted Iranian military infrastructure as part of ongoing tensions between the two nations amid negotiations to end the conflict.

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cbsnews.com

Trump nominates Lance Schroyer as ICE director

President Trump has nominated Lance Schroyer to be the next director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Schroyer has over 29 years of law enforcement experience and currently serves as a senior advisor to Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin. The nomination comes as ICE has lacked a Senate-confirmed director since early 2017.

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Washington Examiner

Trump nominates Lance Schroyer as ICE director

President Donald Trump has nominated Lance Schroyer, a former Oklahoma state trooper, as the new director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Schroyer, who has nearly 30 years of law enforcement experience, will replace acting director David Venturella, pending Senate confirmation.

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Guardian — US

Trump announces nomination of Lance Schroyer as ICE director

Donald Trump stated that he will nominate Lance Schroyer as the next director of ICE, succeeding David Venturella. Schroyer has over 29 years of law enforcement experience and previously served as an Oklahoma State Trooper.

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Washington Examiner

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Discusses In Vitro Fertilization

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton emphasized the need for further examination of in vitro fertilization (IVF) amid ongoing debates within the Republican Party. His remarks follow a call from party delegates to end IVF procedures, with Paxton advocating for a balance between protecting fertilized eggs and supporting couples who rely on IVF to conceive. He remains non-committal on potential national legislation regarding IVF protections.

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Fox News — Latest

James Carville Critiques Socialist Views of New York Congressional Candidate

James Carville criticized Darializa Avila Chevalier's socialist views following her primary victory in New York City. He stated that her beliefs are too extreme for the Democratic Party and suggested that she should serve as a democratic socialist if elected, rather than being part of the Democratic caucus.

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democracydocket.com

Poll Worker Discusses Confrontation with ICE Agents at Voting Site

Syracuse poll worker Paigelynne Gonyea reported a confrontation with ICE agents at her polling site during the primary election. She expressed concerns about intimidation of election workers and is exploring legal options regarding her free speech rights. U.S. Rep. John W. Mannion has also raised concerns about ICE's actions in a letter to DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin.

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The Daily Beast

Interior Secretary Claims Threatening Messages Found at Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum reported that threatening messages against President Trump were allegedly found at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, though no evidence has been provided to support this claim. He mentioned seven arrests related to vandalism, with only one individual charged so far. The White House and the Department of Interior have not commented on the matter.

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Fox News — Latest

John Bolton Pleads Guilty to Mishandling Classified Documents

John Bolton, former National Security Adviser, pleaded guilty to unauthorized possession of a national defense document on June 27, 2026. As part of a plea agreement, he faces significant penalties, including a fine and potential prison time. The plea follows allegations of mishandling classified information after leaving government service, which Bolton's attorney described as a mistake for which he is taking responsibility.

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Fox News — Politics

John Bolton Pleads Guilty to Unauthorized Possession of Classified Document

John Bolton pleaded guilty to unauthorized possession of a classified document in a Maryland court on June 27, 2026. The plea is part of a deal that will see other charges dismissed, and Bolton faces significant penalties, including a fine and potential prison time. The case involves allegations of mishandling classified national defense information.

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The Hill

Four Million Americans Dropped Affordable Care Act Coverage After Subsidy Reductions

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services reported that around four million Americans have dropped their Affordable Care Act insurance coverage this year due to rising costs from the end of enhanced subsidies. This data highlights the effects of recent congressional decisions on healthcare enrollment.

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Washington Examiner

James Carville Advocates for Split with Socialist Candidates in Democratic Party

James Carville has called for a separation between socialists and mainstream Democrats, arguing that socialist policies do not align with the party's values. He expressed concerns about certain candidates in New York and suggested that those with radical views should form their own political movement rather than remain within the Democratic Party.

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PBS NewsHour

Budapest Pride march held following government changes

The Pride march in Budapest occurred after the recent change in government, being the first since the previous administration's legislation banned such events. The prior government's actions had drawn criticism from human rights groups and EU politicians.

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Fox News — Politics

Eighth Person Charged in Alleged Terror Plot Targeting UFC Event at the White House

An eighth person has been charged in a thwarted terror plot aimed at the Freedom 250 UFC event at the White House. Mike Rogers, a former House Intelligence Committee Chair, criticized escalating political rhetoric for potentially inciting violence. The suspects allegedly planned to use explosive drones and firearms during the event, and the plot was disrupted following a tip from a suspect's mother.

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Fox News — Politics

Eighth Individual Charged in Thwarted UFC Terror Plot; Former House Intel Chair Comments on Political Rhetoric

An eighth individual has been charged in a thwarted terror plot aimed at the Freedom 250 UFC event at the White House. Former House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Rogers criticized political rhetoric from the left, suggesting it encourages violence, while details emerged about the suspects' plans involving explosive drones and firearms.

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