Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
24.8%
2
Anna Paulina Luna
8.1%
3
Mitch McConnell
5.6%
4
Karmelo Anthony
4.7%
5
Austin Metcalf
4.7%
6
Brandon Gill
4.7%
7
Wesley Hunt
4.7%
8
Jasmine Crockett
4.7%
9
Jeff Metcalf
4.7%
10
Mike Collins
4.4%
11
Derek Dooley
4.4%
12
Spencer Pratt
3.4%
13
Karen Bass
3.4%
14
Nithya Raman
3.4%
15
Steve Hilton
3.4%
16
Angel Kelley
2.7%
17
Elizabeth Warren
2.7%
18
James M. McDonald
1.9%
19
Jay Clayton
1.9%
20
Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores
1.6%
1
Trump Birthday
7.3
 
Donald Trump's 80th birthday was celebrated with UFC Freedom 250 on the White House lawn, coinciding with an announced peace deal with Iran. This event merged entertainment and politics, garnering excitement and criticism amid ongoing regional tensions.
2
McConnell Hospitalized
5.1
 
Senator Mitch McConnell, 84, was hospitalized on June 14, 2026, with undisclosed health issues, prompting public concern. This incident follows a previous hospitalization for "flu-like symptoms" in February, highlighting ongoing worries about his health and political responsibilities.
3
Karmelo Trial
4.3
 
Karmelo Anthony was convicted of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf during a track meet, receiving a 35-year sentence. The case ignited national debates on race and justice, prompting intense reactions, threats towards the Metcalf family, and discussions about systemic biases in the legal system.
4
Trump Collins
4.0
 
Donald Trump endorsed Rep. Mike Collins in Georgia's Republican Senate runoff against Derek Dooley, emphasizing loyalty and support for the America First agenda. This pivotal endorsement aims to influence voter turnout ahead of the crucial election against Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff.
5
Pratt Election
3.1
 
Spencer Pratt faced significant challenges in the Los Angeles mayoral race, ultimately being eliminated. Following his defeat, he alleged election irregularities and claimed arson caused a fire at his office, vowing to continue fighting politically against his opponents.
6
Trump Name Removal
3.0
 
Donald Trump's name was removed from the Kennedy Center after a federal judge ruled it unlawful, rejecting the Kennedy Center's request to pause the removal. The removal started on June 13, 2026, amid significant public attention.
7
Park Displays
2.5
 
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore national park exhibits and signage removed under an executive order aimed at preventing displays deemed "inappropriately disparaging," emphasizing the importance of accurately presenting topics like slavery, climate change, and LGBTQ+ history.
8
Paramount Merger
2.4
 
The U.S. Department of Justice approved Paramount Skydance's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, stating it is unlikely to harm competition. The merger faces criticism for potential job losses and reduced diversity, with concerns about industry consolidation.
9
McDonald Nomination
1.8
 
President Trump has nominated James M. McDonald, a personal lawyer and former federal prosecutor, to lead the Southern District of New York, following Jay Clayton’s appointment as Director of National Intelligence, reflecting Trump's strategy of consolidating loyalists in key positions.
10
Guerrero Killed
1.4
 
The US military killed Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, in a coordinated airstrike with Venezuela. Trump described the operation as a "swift and lethal kinetic strike," emphasizing US efforts against organized crime.
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