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Policy

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Washington Examiner

Interior Department Issues New Guidance on Reporting Deaths in National Parks

The Interior Department has issued new guidance prohibiting National Park Service employees from publicly confirming deaths or severe injuries in national parks. This change represents a shift from previous practices, where such information was typically disclosed within a few days. The department states that the guidance aims to create a more consistent approach to incident communications.

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Axios

Trump Administration Requests $87.6 Billion in Supplemental Funding

The Trump administration has requested $87.6 billion in supplemental funding from Congress, primarily for military operations in Iran. The proposal includes significant allocations for the Defense Department and other areas, such as agriculture and health. Congressional leaders are set to review the request amid ongoing debates about war powers and military funding.

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mediaite.com

James Carville Calls for Schism in Democratic Party Following Primary Results

James Carville has called for a division within the Democratic Party after progressive candidates endorsed by Zohran Mamdani won their primaries in New York. He expressed his belief that these candidates do not represent true Democratic values and suggested that a schism is needed between establishment Democrats and democratic socialists.

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Axios

Trump Faces Resistance from Senate Republicans

President Trump is facing increasing resistance from Senate Republicans, particularly from Senator Bill Cassidy, who publicly opposed Trump's demands during a recent Senate GOP lunch. The push for the SAVE Act has highlighted divisions within the party, with several senators expressing their unwillingness to support Trump's agenda. As the midterm elections approach, Republicans are shifting their focus to affordability issues.

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New York Times — US

California Law on Plastic Reduction Faces Legal Challenge

California's law aimed at reducing plastic in single-use items is currently facing a legal challenge. The law requires manufacturers to either reduce packaging sizes, switch materials, or make products reusable.

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PBS NewsHour

Trump delays housing bill signing to influence Senate GOP on SAVE Act

President Trump has delayed the signing of a housing bill to encourage Senate Republicans to support the SAVE Act. This move follows a similar tactic he employed earlier this year with a bipartisan intelligence and surveillance agreement.

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PBS NewsHour

Overview of the Housing Affordability Bill Not Signed by Trump

The housing affordability bill not signed by President Trump is a major revision of federal housing policy aimed at increasing supply by reducing construction costs. It does not involve new spending and has been discussed by former HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.

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PBS NewsHour

Trump Administration's Efforts to Change Election Procedures

The Trump administration is working to change election procedures ahead of the midterm elections, leading to tensions with election officials. Claims of widespread voter fraud by President Trump have intensified the debate over election security.

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dailymail.com

Trump Engages in Heated Discussion with Republican Senators Over War Powers

Donald Trump had a heated meeting with Republican senators on June 24, 2026, discussing limitations on his war powers regarding Iran. The meeting followed the Senate's bipartisan legislation requiring Trump to seek congressional approval for military actions. Tensions escalated between Trump and several senators, particularly Bill Cassidy, who opposed the President's stance.

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cnbc.com

White House Requests $87.6 Billion for Supplemental Spending

The White House has requested $87.6 billion in supplemental spending from Congress, aimed at funding the war in Iran, supporting U.S. farmers, and addressing the Ebola outbreak. The proposal includes significant allocations for the Defense Department and has drawn criticism from congressional Democrats regarding its necessity and timing.

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PBS NewsHour

Rubio Emphasizes Importance of Open Maritime Traffic in Strait of Hormuz During Gulf Tour

Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted the importance of maintaining open maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz during his visit to Gulf nations. In related news, Camp Mystic has filed for bankruptcy following a tragic flooding incident, and a former chief of staff to Mayor Eric Adams faces serious criminal charges.

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The Hill

White House requests $87.6 billion in supplemental funding from Congress

On June 24, 2026, the White House requested $87.6 billion in supplemental funding from Congress. The funding is intended for military operations in Iran, managing the Ebola outbreak, and supporting U.S. farmers, as outlined in a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson.

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Fox News — Latest

Federal Judge Strikes Down Key Provisions of Trump's Election Executive Order

A federal judge has ruled against key provisions of President Trump's executive order on election integrity, stating they exceed presidential authority and violate the Constitution. The order aimed to implement stricter voting regulations, including proof of citizenship for voter registration, which the judge found unconstitutional. The ruling is seen as a significant legal setback for the Trump administration's election policies.

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Fox News — Politics

Federal Judge Strikes Down Key Provisions of Trump's Election Order

A federal judge has ruled against key provisions of President Trump's executive order on election integrity, stating they exceed presidential authority and violate the Constitution. The ruling, which blocks requirements for documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration, was part of a lawsuit filed by 19 states. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller expressed concerns regarding the judiciary's direction following the ruling.

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Washington Examiner

Obama comments on Trump's behavior in podcast interview

In a recent podcast interview, former President Barack Obama discussed President Donald Trump's behavior, claiming Trump has an 'obsession' with him and acts differently in person than on social media. Obama also criticized Trump's remarks about the Iran nuclear deal, which Trump has often condemned. White House spokesman Davis Ingle responded to Obama's comments by labeling him as a divisive figure in history.

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