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The Hill

Bill Pulte appointed as interim director of national intelligence

Bill Pulte has been appointed by President Trump as the interim director of national intelligence. Pulte lacks experience in intelligence or national security, and the appointment is viewed by some as connected to the controversy surrounding the 2020 presidential election.

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Fox News — Latest

Activists Acknowledge Vetting Oversights in Graham Platner's Campaign

Activists supporting Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner admitted that their vetting process failed to identify his Nazi-linked tattoo and other controversial comments. Despite these oversights, they defended their choice to run Platner, arguing that a change from traditional strategies is necessary for the Democratic Party's success.

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New York Post

Trump urges Netanyahu to uphold ceasefire with Iran amid peace negotiations

President Trump is pressuring Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to uphold a ceasefire with Iran during ongoing peace negotiations. The White House states that discussions are advancing, but the risk of renewed conflict remains. Furthermore, a Supreme Court decision could impact how California counts ballots.

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Mother Jones

Iowa Farmers Advocate for Sustainable Practices Amid Water Quality Concerns

James Hepp and two fellow farmers in Iowa are promoting sustainable farming practices and advocating for stronger regulations to improve water quality affected by agricultural runoff. They emphasize the disparity between Iowa's conservation goals and current practices, calling for policy changes to enhance environmental efforts in the state.

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The Daily Beast

JD Vance Raises Concerns About Mail-In Ballots Following Spencer Pratt's Mayoral Loss

JD Vance raised concerns about the legitimacy of mail-in ballots following Spencer Pratt's loss in the Los Angeles mayoral primary. Vance suggested that the counting process appeared biased, as Pratt was overtaken by Democrat Nithya Raman. Former President Trump and others have claimed the election was rigged, though no evidence has been provided.

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Washington Examiner

Trump Discusses Potential Iran Deal and Military Strategy

President Trump announced that negotiations for a deal with Iran to prevent nuclear weapon development are close to completion, with a potential agreement expected soon. He also urged Israel to avoid military action against Iran, emphasizing the effectiveness of a naval blockade. Iranian officials, however, have denied any agreement on key issues.

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Guardian — US

Zelenskyy Discusses Trump's Relationship with Putin in Interview

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed his views on the war with Russia and President Trump's relationship with Vladimir Putin in a recent interview. He highlighted the importance of Russian society recognizing the war's impact as key to achieving victory. The article also touches on developments in the AI sector, including SpaceX's plans to go public.

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Guardian — US

Lesley Groff to Testify Before House Oversight Committee

Lesley Groff, former executive assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, will testify before the House Oversight and Reform Committee as part of the investigation into Epstein. Groff worked for Epstein from 2001 until his arrest in 2019.

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Washington Examiner

Republicans Consider Replacement for Trump’s Intelligence Pick Amid Democratic Opposition

Republicans are considering replacing Bill Pulte, President Trump's nominee for the intelligence community, to gain Democratic support for extending foreign surveillance powers. Senate leaders emphasize the need for bipartisan cooperation to avoid a lapse in Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, while Democrats remain firm in their opposition until Pulte is removed from his position.

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New York Post

Rep. Ritchie Torres' primary opponent misled by false identity

Rep. Ritchie Torres' primary opponent was misled by a person impersonating the 'Chief Rabbi of Gaza.' The impersonator had made unusual claims on social media, including promoting an event for rabbis and Palestinian refugees.

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Washington Examiner

Bernie Sanders Engages in Maine Democratic Primaries

Senator Bernie Sanders is participating in Maine's Democratic primaries, endorsing Graham Platner for Senate and Troy Jackson for governor. Despite controversies surrounding Platner, Sanders continues to support him, highlighting issues of wealth inequality. In the 2nd Congressional District, candidates are adopting progressive platforms, with Matt Dunlap advocating for Medicare for All.

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Washington Examiner

Political Strategies Emerge as Parties Prepare for 2026 Elections

As the 2026 elections approach, both major political parties are adopting unconventional strategies to improve their electoral chances. Republicans are intervening in Democratic primaries, while Democrats are supporting independent candidates in Republican strongholds. These tactics reflect a changing political landscape with fewer competitive races.

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cnn.com

JD Vance Recommends Criminal Investigation into Minnesota Officials

Vice President JD Vance has called for a criminal investigation by the Department of Justice into Minnesota officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison, based on a House Oversight Committee report alleging delayed responses to fraud warnings in social services. Vance emphasized the need for accountability if any wrongdoing is found.

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semafor.com

Political Leaders Consider Regulations on AI for Children's Safety

Political leaders are increasingly focused on regulating artificial intelligence to protect children, following past experiences with social media. Bipartisan support is emerging for age restrictions and penalties for harmful AI interactions, as discussions continue in anticipation of the upcoming presidential campaign.

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Guardian — US

Experts Warn of Potential Fraud Claims in California Primary Elections

Experts are warning that President Trump may be fabricating claims of fraud in California's primary elections, a tactic he has used in the past. Concerns have been raised about the potential impact of these allegations on the electoral process as he may amplify his claims in response to unfavorable election results.

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