President Trump’s health is declared "excellent" and "fully fit" after a comprehensive medical exam at Walter Reed. While the physician notes overall wellness, he recommends weight loss and increased exercise, raising questions about health transparency and fitness.
2
Trump Center Ruling
5.5
A federal judge ordered the removal of Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center, ruling the renaming illegal. The judge also blocked plans for a two-year closure for renovations, prompting Trump to state he would transfer control to Congress.
3
Trump Fund Blocked
5.3
A federal judge has temporarily blocked Trump's $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization fund," intended for compensating individuals claiming government persecution. The ruling follows allegations of possible deception regarding the fund's creation and significant backlash from both political parties.
4
Biden Debate
4.8
Jill Biden's comments about fearing her husband might have had a stroke during the 2024 debate stirred controversy, leading to sharp criticism from Donald Trump, who mocked her for not intervening. Her reflections on Joe Biden's health have raised skepticism among Democrats.
5
Artist Exodus
4.5
The Great American State Fair, organized by Trump's administration, suffers turmoil as numerous artists, including Martina McBride and Bret Michaels, withdraw over concerns about political affiliations, exposing deep societal divisions and tensions in the entertainment industry.
6
Pratt for Mayor
4.4
Spencer Pratt, former reality TV star, campaigns for Los Angeles mayor, challenging incumbent Karen Bass. His fundraising exceeds $3.26 million and provocative media tactics attract attention, while he faces criticism from Kimmel and others amid rising voter dissatisfaction.
7
Texas Senate Race
4.4
The Texas Senate race intensifies as Democratic candidate James Talarico faces Republican Ken Paxton, following Paxton's primary win over incumbent John Cornyn. Talarico leverages Paxton's legal scandals while gaining significant fundraising support, indicating a competitive election in Texas.
8
Dart Trump Controversy
4.3
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart faced backlash for introducing President Trump at a rally in Suffern, New York. Teammate Abdul Carter criticized him, highlighting their differing political views. Dart addressed the team, seeking reconciliation amid tensions.
9
Bondi Testimony
4.3
Pam Bondi faced intense questioning from Congress over her handling of Jeffrey Epstein's case files, repeatedly evading inquiries about Trump’s involvement, which angered Democratic lawmakers and activists. Her testimony highlighted ongoing concerns about accountability and transparency within the Justice Department.
10
Drug Vessel Strikes
4.0
The U.S. military has intensified strikes against suspected drug trafficking vessels in the eastern Pacific, resulting in significant casualties, with reports indicating at least 199 deaths recorded. These operations, part of a broader counter-narcotics strategy, raise concerns about civilian safety and accountability.
11
Trump Endorsement
3.9
President Trump endorsed South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pam Evette in the gubernatorial primary, disappointing Rep. Nancy Mace. Mace claimed her criticism of Trump regarding the Epstein files influenced his decision, as the primary approaches on June 9.
12
SpaceX Contract
3.7
SpaceX has secured a $4.16 billion contract from the U.S. Space Force to develop the Space-Based Advanced Moving Target Indicator satellites, enhancing defense capabilities against airborne threats. This project is part of the broader "Golden Dome" missile defense initiative.
13
Mullin Flights
3.5
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin proposed halting international flights into sanctuary cities, framing it as a consequence for local jurisdictions resisting federal immigration enforcement. This sparked widespread controversy, with concerns about potential chaos and economic repercussions stemming from his aggressive tactics.
14
Green Card Rule
3.4
The Trump administration has announced that most green card applicants must apply from their home countries, raising concerns about barriers for immigrants. This change is part of broader measures aimed at tightening immigration policies and addressing immigration fraud issues.
15
Louisiana Map
3.3
Louisiana's Republicans passed a new congressional map eliminating one of the state's two majority-Black districts, strengthening GOP representation. This followed a Supreme Court ruling against the previous map, sparking debates about racial representation and raising concerns over the Voting Rights Act.
16
Trump's UFC 80
3.3
Donald Trump’s 80th birthday on June 14, 2026, will coincide with the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House, raising excitement and criticism. Health concerns about Trump are noted, while protests and celebrity invitations further highlight public sentiment.
17
Wilson Retirement
3.2
Frederica Wilson, the 83-year-old Democratic congresswoman from Florida, announced her decision not to seek reelection, following weeks of absence from Congress due to health issues, joining a wave of retirements among senior lawmakers in the ongoing political landscape.
18
Trump 250 Bill
2.8
The U.S. Treasury plans a $250 bill featuring President Trump's image for the nation's 250th anniversary, facing legal challenges due to laws prohibiting living figures on currency. Public criticism mounts, questioning the appropriateness of the proposal amid economic difficulties.
19
Iowa Superintendent
2.4
Ian Roberts, the former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district, received a two-year prison sentence for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship. His case highlights significant issues surrounding immigration enforcement and accountability in leadership, with potential deportation following his sentence.
20
Middleton Wins
2.0
Mayes Middleton defeated Chip Roy in the Texas Attorney General Republican primary runoff, marking a significant victory that reflects support for the MAGA movement. The competitive campaign emphasized divisions within the Texas GOP, impacting future political dynamics in the region.
21
Trump Order Ruling
1.7
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
Carroll Trump
1.7
E. Jean Carroll has accused Donald Trump of sexual assault from the mid-1990s. Following her successful lawsuits against him, the Justice Department is investigating her for potential perjury related to her testimonies, raising concerns about political retribution and implications for victims.
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