Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
29.4%
2
Zohran Mamdani
4.6%
3
JD Vance
3.5%
4
Maggie Haberman
3.4%
5
John Bolton
2.9%
6
Tyler Robinson
2.5%
7
Charlie Kirk
2.5%
8
Judge Tony Graf Jr.
2.5%
9
Richard Nixon
2.4%
10
Sam Altman
2.3%
11
Natalie Harp
2.0%
12
Preston Harp
2.0%
13
Ken Paxton
2.0%
14
Jonathan Swan
1.9%
15
James Carville
1.9%
16
Paul Waldman
1.9%
17
Samuel Alito
1.9%
18
Sonia Sotomayor
1.9%
19
Elena Kagan
1.9%
20
Anthony Albanese
1.7%
1
Bolton Plea
6.8
 
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty to illegally retaining classified information, agreeing to pay a $2.25 million fine. His sentencing is set for October 28 and follows his transformation from Trump ally to vocal critic.
2
TPS Ruling
6.3
 
The U.S. Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling allows the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, raising fears of mass deportations while igniting significant reactions and advocacy efforts from immigrant rights groups and local communities.
3
Trump Fair Fail
6.3
 
The Great American State Fair, organized by Trump to celebrate the U.S. 250th anniversary, faced significant issues including low attendance and power outages, drawing mockery and criticism. The event reflects the complexities of national pride amid political controversy.
4
Kirk Murder Case
6.0
 
Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, faces a potential death penalty. Judge Tony Graf upheld this punishment despite holding prosecutors in contempt for violating a gag order, highlighting tensions between defense and prosecution amid media scrutiny.
5
Vance Watergate
5.8
 
Vice President JD Vance's remarks at the Nixon Library downplayed the significance of the Watergate scandal, arguing it would be a "12-hour news story" today. His comments sparked criticism and illustrated ongoing narratives surrounding Nixon, Trump, and accountability.
6
GPT 56 Access
5.6
 
The Trump administration's request for OpenAI to stagger the GPT-5.6 rollout highlights increasing regulatory scrutiny on advanced AI. The government seeks to limit access to ensure safety, reflecting tensions between technological innovation and national security concerns in the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
7
Family Feud
4.8
 
Natalie Harp, an aide to Donald Trump, faces familial backlash from her brother, who condemns her "very unhealthy" bond with the president. Their estrangement stems from personal issues, highlighting the tensions between loyalty and family amidst political affiliations.
8
Texas Bible Vote
4.8
 
The Texas State Board of Education is set to vote on a proposal mandating Bible readings in public schools, igniting debate over church-state separation. Critics argue it violates constitutional principles, while supporters emphasize the proposal's cultural and historical significance.
9
NYC Rent Freeze
4.7
 
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani fulfilled his campaign promise by securing a rent freeze for approximately 1 million apartments, responding to rising living costs. The decision, backed by a board vote, sparked controversy and highlighted tensions between tenant and landlord interests.
10
Trump Regime
4.6
 
Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan's book "Regime Change" examines Trump's presidency, highlighting a culture of incompetence and sycophancy among aides, personal dynamics within the Trump family, and the significant political implications of his leadership during his second term.
11
Alito Sotomayor
4.6
 
A heated confrontation erupted between Justices Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor during a Supreme Court ruling on asylum seekers. Sotomayor’s dissent highlighted humanitarian concerns, while Alito’s frustrated response underscored the ideological tensions within the polarized judiciary on immigration issues.
12
Reflecting Pool
4.4
 
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was vandalized, damaging its new liner. President Trump announced six arrests tied to the incident, which raised concerns about broader crime in Washington, D.C. The National Park Service plans repairs after the July Fourth celebrations.
13
Social Media Ban
4.1
 
Australia aims to strengthen its pioneering laws banning under-16s from social media. Despite these efforts, studies indicate that a high percentage of teens continue using platforms, raising concerns about enforcement flaws and the effectiveness of age verification measures.
14
Billionaire Tax
4.1
 
California voters will decide in November on a controversial measure to impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires, aimed at addressing federal funding cuts to healthcare for low-income individuals, amidst significant political support and opposition from Governor Newsom.
15
DEA Fentanyl Crisis
4.1
 
The DEA allegedly allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to reach New Mexico streets between 2023 and 2025, aiming to gather intelligence against drug traffickers. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has called for a criminal investigation due to public health concerns.
16
Bayer Victory
4.0
 
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Bayer and Monsanto, blocking thousands of lawsuits alleging Roundup weedkiller causes cancer. This decision led to a significant stock surge for Bayer and sparked controversy among health activists regarding pesticide safety.
17
Trump Order Blocked
4.0
 
A federal judge blocked key parts of Trump's executive order aiming to tighten voting regulations, including proof of citizenship requirements and mail-in ballot restrictions. This ruling preserves existing mail-in voting practices and reinforces state authority over electoral processes ahead of the 2026 elections.
18
Pride Night Controversy
4.0
 
The San Francisco Giants' Pride Night sparked controversy when several players wore caps inscribed with Bible verses. MLB Commissioner Manfred defended the players, stating they would not face disciplinary action, while Buster Posey faced backlash for not addressing the situation adequately.
19
Trump Cassidy Clash
3.5
 
President Trump confronted Senator Bill Cassidy during a heated GOP luncheon over Cassidy's opposition to Trump's Iran War policies, resulting in a vocal altercation. The incident underscored divisions within the Republican Party regarding loyalty and foreign policy direction.
20
Trump Housing Halt
3.5
 
President Trump abruptly canceled the signing of the bipartisan housing bill, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, demanding Congress first pass his voter ID legislation, the SAVE America Act. This move sparked significant backlash, highlighting internal GOP tensions and raising concerns over housing affordability for Americans.
21
Socialist Wins
3.3
 
Zohran Mamdani-backed Darializa Avila Chevalier won New York's Democratic primary, defeating incumbent Adriano Espaillat, reflecting a significant shift toward socialism. Her platform advocating for radical reforms, including abolishing prisons, ignited debates about the Democratic Party's future direction and identity.
22
Alligator Closure
3.3
 
Florida's Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention center closed after nearly a year of operating. Governor Ron DeSantis claimed its mission was fulfilled, citing approximately 21,000 deportations, while safety concerns regarding hurricane season prompted the closure due to unsafe conditions.
23
Loan Caps Blocked
3.3
 
A federal judge blocked new student loan restrictions that would lower borrowing limits for graduate students in nursing and other health-related fields. The ruling addressed legal procedural violations, ensuring students maintain access to necessary financial resources for their education and careers.
24
Trump NATO Meeting
3.0
 
President Trump met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to demand increased loyalty and military support from allies regarding the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Public backlash arose towards Rutte's perceived flattery of Trump as tensions grew before a NATO summit.
25
DSA Victories
3.0
 
The Democratic Socialists of America achieved significant victories in New York's primaries, unseating established incumbents. Backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, their success reflects a growing ideological rift within the Democratic Party and ambitions for future electoral challenges.
26
Usha's Dress
2.5
 
Usha Vance, the Second Lady, defended her $8.75 maternity dress after the New York Times politicized her fashion choice. She mocked the media's interpretation and asserted her style reflects personal choice, emphasizing motherhood and normalcy over political implications.
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