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cbsnews.com

House to Vote on Extension of Section 702 of FISA Amid Controversy

The House is scheduled to vote on a short-term extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, set to expire on June 12, 2026. The extension faces challenges due to President Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, which has led to opposition from Democrats and some Republicans. The outcome of the vote is uncertain, with concerns over warrantless surveillance contributing to the debate.

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Washington Examiner

Judge Allows Anti-Weaponization Fund to Continue, Warns of Future Action

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon has decided not to block the Trump administration's anti-weaponization fund, citing no current need. He warned that he would take action if plans for the fund were revived. The fund, which aimed to assist claims of political persecution, was previously halted amid political controversy.

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Washington Examiner

Judge Allows Anti-Weaponization Fund to Proceed, Warns of Future Action

A federal judge has allowed the Trump administration's anti-weaponization fund to remain in place but warned he would intervene if plans to revive it emerge. The fund, initially proposed to support claims of political persecution, was halted after facing political controversy. Some sources indicate it may still be pursued in a modified form.

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Fox News — Latest

SJSU Allegedly Did Not Suspend Volleyball Coach During Title IX Investigation

The U.S. Department of Education's investigation into San Jose State University revealed that the university did not suspend its head volleyball coach during a Title IX investigation concerning a transgender athlete. The findings suggest that the decision was influenced by concerns over media attention. SJSU is contesting these findings through a lawsuit.

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Guardian — US

Democrats Develop Strategies Against Potential Election Interference Ahead of Midterms

Democrats are preparing messaging strategies in anticipation of potential election interference by Donald Trump in the upcoming midterm elections. Misleading advertisements have surfaced in swing states regarding election certification, prompting concerns among party officials. Additionally, Trump has made various statements regarding military funding and inflation as well as threats of further military action against Iran.

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notus.org

Senator Jon Husted's Aide Maintained Consulting Role with Lobbying Firm

Sean Dunn, a senior adviser to Senator Jon Husted, disclosed a consulting role with a lobbying firm while working in Husted's office, earning $22,652 in 2025. Concerns have been raised about potential conflicts of interest, leading to a formal complaint filed with the Senate Ethics Committee, which has not commented on the matter.

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notus.org

House Republicans Face Challenges Due to Member Absences

House Republicans are struggling to maintain their majority due to several members missing votes, often to campaign for elections. This has allowed Democrats to temporarily achieve majority status in some votes. The Republican leadership is urging members to prioritize their legislative duties as they navigate these challenges.

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apnews.com

Federal Agencies Involved in Preparations for UFC Event at White House

The UFC event at the White House's South Lawn, part of the 250th anniversary of America's founding, has required significant resources from over seven federal agencies and an estimated $60 million. A federal lawsuit aims to halt the event, claiming it violates regulations against sporting events on federal land. Preparations are extensive, with the event scheduled for this weekend.

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The Atlantic

Discussion on Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund Continues Amid Congressional Testimony

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche testified before Congress that the proposed $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund would not proceed, but sources indicate that discussions about compensation for Trump loyalists are ongoing. The White House and DOJ have not clarified the fund's status, and political implications for Blanche's nomination are being considered as some Republican senators express concerns about the fund's existence.

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Washington Examiner

House Speaker Mike Johnson's Influence with Trump Tested Amid FISA Dispute

House Speaker Mike Johnson's influence with President Trump is being tested amid a dispute over Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Johnson has made multiple visits to the White House to negotiate, but Democrats are withholding support for an extension until they receive concessions regarding Trump's appointment of Bill Pulte. The situation remains unresolved as Congress approaches a deadline to act.

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Washington Examiner

Spencer Pratt concludes Los Angeles mayoral campaign, future political prospects uncertain

Spencer Pratt finished third in the Los Angeles mayoral primary on June 2, 2026, failing to advance to the general election. His campaign focused on local issues such as fire recovery and government accountability. Analysts speculate on his future political and media opportunities following the campaign's conclusion.

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Washington Examiner

State Department Investigates Birth Tourism Schemes

The U.S. Department of State has announced the dismantling of several birth tourism schemes that facilitate foreign nationals giving birth in the U.S. to secure citizenship for their children. Investigations revealed operations in West Africa and Europe, with over 400 suspected illicit citizenship schemes identified. The State Department reiterated that a U.S. visa is a privilege and emphasized its commitment to enforcing laws against such practices.

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Guardian — US

US and Iran engage in limited strikes amid stalled peace negotiations

Iran has declared that US attacks have undermined the ceasefire, which has seen stalled negotiations for a lasting peace deal. Iran's demands include the lifting of sanctions and control over the Strait of Hormuz, while Trump insists on preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

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Daily Wire

Hazardous Materials Incident at the Pentagon Resolved

A hazardous materials incident at the Pentagon prompted a shelter-in-place order and emergency response on Thursday. Officials confirmed that testing revealed no threat, allowing normal operations to resume. The Arlington County Fire Department assisted in the response, and no injuries were reported.

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apnews.com

Florida Immigration Arrests Increase Amid State and Local Agency Involvement

Florida has seen a significant increase in immigration arrests, with nearly 39,000 individuals detained from January 2025 to March 2026, a substantial rise compared to the previous administration. Local law enforcement agencies, under the direction of Governor Ron DeSantis, are actively participating in immigration enforcement through agreements with ICE, leading to concerns about the legality and transparency of these arrests.

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The Daily Beast

Tulsi Gabbard Informed of Departure by Successor Bill Pulte

Tulsi Gabbard was informed of her departure from the role of acting director of national intelligence by her successor, Bill Pulte, who lacks an intelligence background. Pulte's appointment has faced bipartisan backlash, impacting the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Gabbard's exit was unexpected, and Trump confirmed her departure date after she sought clarification.

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BBC — World

US Vice President comments on Israeli PM Netanyahu's stance

US Vice President [Name] commented on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approach, indicating that while Netanyahu strongly advocates for Israel's interests, they may not always coincide with US interests.

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The Daily Beast

Marjorie Taylor Greene Accuses Trump of Treachery During CNN Interview

Marjorie Taylor Greene accused former President Donald Trump of being a 'traitor' during a CNN interview on June 11, 2026. Greene's comments stemmed from her frustration over Trump's failure to release additional Jeffrey Epstein files, marking a significant shift in her relationship with the former president.

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