Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
18.5%
2
Gavin Newsom
2.2%
3
Leonie Brinkema
2.2%
4
Jill Biden
1.9%
5
Joe Biden
1.9%
6
Chris Whipple
1.9%
7
Kayleigh McEnany
1.9%
8
Alex Thompson
1.9%
9
Adam Smith
1.9%
10
Martina McBride
1.9%
11
Morris Day
1.9%
12
Young MC
1.9%
13
Bret Michaels
1.9%
14
Pam Bondi
1.9%
15
Scott Bessent
1.7%
16
E. Jean Carroll
1.6%
17
Reid Hoffman
1.6%
18
Spencer Pratt
1.5%
19
Karen Bass
1.5%
20
Haim Saban
1.5%
1
Trump Fund Halted
6.7
 
A federal judge has temporarily blocked Trump’s $1.776 billion "anti-weaponization" fund, sparking criticism from legal experts and former judges. The fund is viewed as benefiting Trump allies and is under legal scrutiny, with proposals for taxation on payouts.
2
Jill Biden Fear
6.0
 
Jill Biden expressed concerns about her husband's health during the 2024 presidential debate, stating she feared he might have been "slowing down" or even "having a stroke." Her candid remarks sparked backlash, highlighting debates about Joe Biden's fitness for presidency.
3
Trump Fair Woes
5.9
 
The Great American State Fair, linked to Donald Trump's Freedom 250 celebration, experienced significant withdrawals from artists like Martina McBride, Morris Day, and Young MC due to concerns over political affiliations and misleading information, creating uncertainty about the lineup's future.
4
Bondi Epstein
5.9
 
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi's testimony before Congress regarding her handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case files has drawn scrutiny towards the Trump administration’s actions. Survivors hope for accountability as Bondi faces significant challenges, including an ethics complaint and health issues.
5
Trump 250 Bill
5.4
 
The U.S. Treasury is preparing a $250 bill featuring President Trump's image, which requires legal amendments due to a prohibition on living figures on currency. This proposal has ignited public debate over its appropriateness amid economic challenges.
6
Dell Pentagon Deal
5.4
 
The Pentagon awarded Dell a $9.7 billion contract to consolidate Microsoft licenses across the military and intelligence sectors, raising ethical concerns over Trump's investment in Dell. Simultaneously, Dell's stock surged nearly 40% due to strong demand for its AI-powered servers.
7
Carroll Trump
5.1
 
E. Jean Carroll has accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, leading to a jury finding him liable in 2023. The Justice Department is investigating Carroll for potential perjury related to the funding of her lawsuits, raising concerns about political motivations.
8
Pratt for Mayor
4.7
 
Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star, campaigns for Los Angeles mayor amid controversies and endorsements from celebrities. Facing incumbent Karen Bass, he emphasizes issues like homelessness and public safety while dealing with criticisms and legal complaints in a Democratic stronghold.
9
Kirk Threats
4.6
 
Jacob Wenske, a 26-year-old man, was arrested for threatening to assassinate Erika Kirk and bomb the upcoming Turning Point USA event. His violent online threats have raised concerns about security for high-profile conservative gatherings.
10
Delaney Hall Protests
4.4
 
Protests erupted at Delaney Hall ICE detention center as approximately 300 detainees initiated a hunger strike demanding humane conditions. Clashes between protesters and federal agents led to injuries and arrests, drawing public outcry and scrutiny over detainee treatment and immigration policies.
11
Springsteen Fest
4.3
 
Bruce Springsteen, alongside artists like Foo Fighters, Dave Matthews, and Joan Baez, will headline the "Power to the People" festival on October 3, 2026. Organized by Tom Morello, the event aims to mobilize voters before the midterm elections.
12
Barrett Swatting
3.7
 
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was targeted in a swatting incident involving false gunshot reports at her home, reflecting escalating threats against public figures. Police swiftly responded, ultimately determining it was a hoax, sparking discussions on political intimidation.
13
Mullin Airport Plan
3.6
 
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is proposing plans to halt customs processing at airports in sanctuary cities. This controversial strategy aims to enforce immigration laws amid rising tensions, with critics warning of potential disruptions to air travel and economic consequences.
14
Harambe Tribute
3.5
 
On the 10th anniversary of Harambe's death, the White House commemorated the gorilla, referring to him as a "true patriot" and "legend." The tribute sparked mixed reactions, highlighting his cultural significance and reigniting discussions about zoo ethics and public safety.
15
Platner Controversy
3.3
 
Graham Platner's Senate campaign in Maine faced backlash after his ad accusing Red Sox owners was pulled by NESN. Rep. Jake Auchincloss criticized Platner for a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, revealing internal party divisions and challenges for candidates.
16
Alabama Map Blocked
3.3
 
A federal court blocked Alabama's GOP-drawn congressional map, ruling it discriminates based on race. Alabama officials plan to appeal to the Supreme Court, amid ongoing national debates on voting rights and redistricting, highlighting tensions between race, politics, and electoral representation.
17
Texas Senate Race
3.2
 
Ken Paxton's GOP primary victory over John Cornyn, backed by Trump, sets up a contentious Senate race against Democrat James Talarico. Both candidates face scrutiny over past scandals, with Talarico quickly leveraging significant fundraising momentum to challenge Paxton.
18
Trump Jr Wedding
3.0
 
Donald Trump Jr. officially married Bettina Anderson in a private ceremony in Florida on May 21, 2026. They celebrated with an intimate wedding in the Bahamas on May 23. President Trump did not attend, citing government obligations.
19
UFC at White House
2.9
 
The White House is undergoing a transformation with the construction of a UFC cage for "UFC Freedom 250," set to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. The event, scheduled for June 14 and coinciding with Donald Trump's birthday, has sparked public controversy.
20
SC Redistricting
2.6
 
The South Carolina Senate rejected a redistricting plan backed by Donald Trump that aimed to eliminate the state’s only majority-Black district, held by Democratic Congressman Jim Clyburn. This decision reflects divisions within the GOP and impacts electoral strategies ahead of the 2026 midterms.
21
Trump Order Ruling
2.6
 
A federal judge upheld President Trump's executive order limiting mail-in voting and establishing a federal voter list, rejecting challenges from Democrats and civil rights groups. This ruling, viewed as a win for Trump, could raise concerns about potential voter disenfranchisement ahead of the midterm elections.
22
DOJ Lawsuit
2.4
 
The Department of Justice is suing Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Washington for denying undercover license plates to federal agents, alleging that this refusal violates constitutional rights and threatens law enforcement operations while state officials defend their policies against aggressive immigration tactics.
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