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Politics

Federal, state, and local politics; elections; policy

The Hill

Rep. Nancy Mace Responds to Election Loss with Determination

Outgoing Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina expressed her intention to remain active and impactful following her election loss. Her remarks came after comedian Rob Schneider praised her on social media.

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nbcnews.com

House Democrats Block Short-Term FISA Renewal

On June 11, 2026, House Democrats blocked a short-term reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, despite President Trump's request for its advancement. The vote was 198 to 218 against the measure. Additionally, First Lady Melania Trump announced a new initiative to create savings accounts for foster children.

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Washington Examiner

Poll Indicates Decline in Tucker Carlson's Influence Among GOP Voters

A Public Opinion Strategies poll shows a decline in Tucker Carlson's influence among GOP voters, with 37% expressing a negative view of him. Conservative supporters of Ukraine are using this shift to strengthen their arguments against pro-Russia sentiments within the party, emphasizing the need for military support for Ukraine in light of recent developments in the conflict.

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Daily Mail

Asylum Court Backlog Increases by 68% to 151,767 Cases

The Ministry of Justice has reported a significant increase in the backlog of asylum cases in the First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber, which has risen by 68% to a total of 151,767 cases by the end of March. This marks a notable year-on-year growth in pending immigration court cases.

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The Verge

Congress Fails to Extend Section 702 of FISA, Surveillance Capabilities Remain

Congress has rejected a three-week extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, with the House voting 218-198 against the measure. This lapse may impact intelligence operations, but some experts indicate that surveillance capabilities will remain intact.

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The Hill

FBI Director Emphasizes Security Measures for FIFA World Cup

FBI Director Kash Patel announced that the agency's top priority during the FIFA World Cup is to prevent terrorist attacks. He highlighted that past events have been exploited by extremists to spread their ideologies.

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Daily Wire

Trump Nominates Jay Clayton as Director of National Intelligence

President Donald Trump has nominated Jay Clayton, former Chair of the SEC, to succeed Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence. Clayton, who is currently the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, must be confirmed by the Senate. This nomination follows Gabbard's decision to resign to support her husband during his medical treatment.

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Daily Wire

Travel Restrictions Imposed on Iran's National Soccer Team for 2026 World Cup

The U.S. is imposing travel restrictions on Iran's national soccer team ahead of the 2026 World Cup due to security concerns. The team will play its matches in the U.S. while being based in Tijuana, Mexico, after FIFA approved the change. The visa process has faced scrutiny due to concerns over ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

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The Hill

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. responds to New York Times report on his engagement

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reacted to a New York Times report that questioned his engagement in official duties, suggesting he appears 'checked out' during meetings. He responded via a post on social media, addressing the allegations about his daily actions and appointments.

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Washington Examiner

HUD Suspends Funding to Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Over Allegations of Mismanagement

HUD has suspended federal funding to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority due to allegations of mismanagement and fraud. The decision follows an investigation into the agency's leadership and comes amid concerns about accountability in homelessness spending. Over 72,000 individuals are currently experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County.

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Fox News — Politics

Pentagon Lockdown Initiated Due to Air Quality Incident

The Pentagon initiated a lockdown in certain areas on Thursday morning due to an air quality incident. A hazardous materials team is conducting sweeps, but no hazardous materials have been found as of now.

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Fox News — Politics

Pentagon Lockdown Due to False Air Quality Alert

The Pentagon experienced a lockdown on Thursday morning due to a false alarm regarding air quality. The alert, rated as "severe," prompted precautionary measures, but subsequent testing confirmed no hazards, and normal operations resumed by the afternoon.

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Fox News — Politics

DHS Secretary Accuses Biden Administration of Ignoring Migrant Child Abuse Reports

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin accused the Biden administration of neglecting reports of sexual abuse against migrants during a press conference on June 11, 2026. He highlighted data indicating that thousands of reports regarding migrant children were ignored under Biden, contrasting it with the Trump administration's response to similar issues. Mullin emphasized the need for justice and proper vetting of sponsors for migrant children.

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Deutsche Welle

New EU Asylum Law (CEAS) Takes Effect in Germany

The Common European Asylum System (CEAS) was implemented in Germany on June 11, 2026, with the aim of reducing new asylum applications. German Interior Minister [Name] has stated this objective, while experts suggest the law may not meet all its goals.

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dailymail.co.uk

Pentagon Evacuated and Locked Down Due to Hazardous Materials Incident

The Pentagon was evacuated and locked down due to a hazardous materials incident, with a hazmat team responding to the situation. An air quality issue was detected, leading to precautionary measures, including a shelter-in-place order. There is no evidence linking the incident to recent military actions against Iran.

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Washington Examiner

Pentagon Evacuated Due to Air Quality Issue; Hazmat Team Deployed

The Pentagon evacuated several floors due to an air quality issue, leading to the deployment of a hazmat team. A shelter-in-place order was issued, and response teams were activated to assist while tests were conducted. The Arlington Fire Department supported the Pentagon's response efforts.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Administration Reports Locating 146,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Children

The Trump administration has reported locating 146,000 unaccompanied migrant children who entered the U.S. during the Biden administration. Officials criticized the previous administration for failing to track these children properly and announced ongoing investigations into trafficking cases. The number of children crossing the border has significantly declined since early 2025.

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The Hill

Senate race assessments updated to favor Democrats

Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball has revised its evaluations of three Senate races, now indicating a more favorable outlook for Democrats. The Alaska race is now considered a toss-up, and North Carolina's race is leaning Democratic, as the party seeks to regain control of the Senate in November.

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Washington Examiner

JD Vance's Chief of Staff Jacob Reses to Depart by End of Summer

Jacob Reses, chief of staff to Vice President JD Vance, will depart his role by the end of summer 2026. Reses has been with Vance since his election to the Senate in 2022 and informed Vance of his departure due to personal reasons. Vance expressed appreciation for Reses's contributions during their time together.

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