Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
30.9%
2
Jimmy Kimmel
3.4%
3
Ron DeSantis
3.0%
4
Clarence Thomas
3.0%
5
James Comey
2.7%
6
Cole Tomas Allen
2.7%
7
Erika Kirk
2.7%
8
Jerome Powell
2.7%
9
Kevin Warsh
2.7%
10
Pete Hegseth
2.7%
11
Dan Caine
2.7%
12
John Garamendi
2.7%
13
John Roberts
2.4%
14
Amy Coney Barrett
2.4%
15
Sonia Sotomayor
2.4%
16
Viles Dorsainvil
2.4%
17
Sejal Zota
2.4%
18
Don Bacon
2.2%
19
Todd Blanche
1.9%
20
Richard Morens
1.9%
1
Voting Rights
7.2
 
The Supreme Court's ruling against Louisiana's congressional map as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander undermines key protections of the Voting Rights Act, prompting Republican-led redistricting efforts nationwide and igniting concerns about the potential dilution of minority voting power ahead of midterm elections.
2
Comey Indictment
6.4
 
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted for allegedly threatening President Trump through an Instagram post featuring seashells arranged to spell "86 47." Legal experts express skepticism about the case's validity, while Comey asserts his innocence, leading to a politically charged legal battle.
3
Trump Attack
6.4
 
Cole Tomas Allen attempted to assassinate President Trump during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, armed with an arsenal of weapons including a shotgun and knives. His premeditated actions, captured in selfies, raised concerns over security and political rhetoric's role in violence.
4
Powell Warsh Fed
6.3
 
Jerome Powell has decided to remain a Federal Reserve governor after stepping down as chair, denying President Trump the opportunity to appoint a direct successor. Kevin Warsh, Trump's nominee, cleared a key Senate committee vote, raising concerns about the Fed's independence and future policies.
5
Iran War Costs
6.3
 
The U.S. war in Iran has incurred a cost of $25 billion, prompting congressional hearings where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced sharp criticism. Lawmakers questioned the conflict's justification and the proposed $1.5 trillion Pentagon budget amidst rising tensions.
6
Supreme Court TPS
5.6
 
The U.S. Supreme Court is deliberating on the Trump administration's decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, a ruling that could jeopardize the safety of many individuals amid ongoing humanitarian crises in their home countries.
7
Trump Passports
5.2
 
Donald Trump will feature on limited-edition U.S. passports commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary. This decision has sparked significant controversy, with critics labeling it as vanity, while supporters view it as part of innovative political branding in America.
8
Blanche Controversy
4.6
 
Todd Blanche, acting Attorney General, faces accusations of dishonesty regarding the Southern Poverty Law Center while overseeing indictments related to COVID-19 transparency. His leadership also includes introducing significant changes to gun regulations and defending against multiple media lawsuits.
9
FCC vs ABC
4.5
 
The FCC initiated an early review of ABC's broadcast licenses, pressured by Trump after Jimmy Kimmel's controversial joke about Melania Trump. Critics argue this is government retaliation against the network, igniting debates over political interference and free speech in media.
10
Doral Return
4.3
 
The Cadillac Championship returns to Trump National Doral after a decade, featuring a $20 million purse. Several marquee golfers are skipping participation, highlighting mixed reception toward the event, while Trump’s association adds political and cultural controversy.
11
Trump Verdict
4.3
 
A federal appeals court in Manhattan denied a rehearing of an $83 million defamation verdict against Donald Trump, awarded to E. Jean Carroll. This decision reflects ongoing legal challenges for Trump regarding his statements about Carroll's allegations of defamation.
12
Trump Security
3.9
 
Amid rising security concerns following a third shooting attempt against President Trump, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles plans a crucial meeting to review security protocols, addressing lapses highlighted by a recent incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
13
Zeldin Controversy
3.9
 
Lee Zeldin, the EPA Administrator, faces intense criticism from Democrats like Rosa DeLauro over proposed budget cuts and climate change denial during congressional hearings. Their confrontational exchanges highlight the contentious debates surrounding environmental policy and regulatory oversight.
14
DHS Funding Crisis
3.8
 
The White House warns Congress that funding for the Department of Homeland Security, including TSA personnel, will run out by May, threatening essential operations and safety. The ongoing DHS shutdown has led to significant TSA staffing losses amid escalating concerns.
15
Farage Attack
3.8
 
Nigel Farage's home was targeted in a firebombing incident, escalating safety concerns for political figures. He disclosed receiving a £5 million gift from a Thailand-based crypto investor to bolster his security, highlighting the increasing threats linked to his role in politics.
16
Kimmel Trump Feud
3.6
 
Jimmy Kimmel criticized Donald Trump for making an age-related joke after Trump had previously called for Kimmel's firing over a similar jest. Their ongoing feud underscores the relationship between comedy and politics, highlighting concerns over free speech and cultural relevance.
17
AI Access Shift
3.6
 
The White House is drafting guidance to allow federal agencies to bypass risk designations for Anthropic's AI model, Mythos, amid concerns from regulators about oversight, as financial institutions push for access to address emerging AI-related risks in banking.
18
Gubernatorial Debate
3.6
 
The chaotic California gubernatorial debate at Pomona College featured heated exchanges among candidates, including critiques about the gas tax and homelessness. The event heightened anticipation for the upcoming primary election, highlighting the candidates' attempts to secure voter support.
19
Trump Ballroom
3.4
 
President Trump pushes for a $400 million White House ballroom, citing security concerns after a shooting at the Correspondents' Dinner. The DOJ urges preservationists to drop their lawsuit against the project, but they refuse, intensifying the political debate over funding.
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