Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
21.8%
2
Jon Ossoff
4.0%
3
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
3.1%
4
Todd Blanche
2.1%
5
Bill Cassidy
2.1%
6
Sheldon Whitehouse
2.1%
7
Cory Booker
2.1%
8
Chuck Schumer
2.1%
9
Dick Durbin
2.1%
10
Pete Hegseth
1.9%
11
Jay Clayton
1.9%
12
Ron Wyden
1.9%
13
Joan Sebastian Guerrero
1.8%
14
Susan Collins
1.8%
15
Scott Bessent
1.8%
16
JD Vance
1.8%
17
Pam Bondi
1.8%
18
Thomas Massie
1.8%
19
Hakeem Jeffries
1.8%
20
Katherine Clark
1.8%
1
Blanche Hearing
6.4
 
Todd Blanche, nominated by Trump for Attorney General, faced intense scrutiny during his Senate confirmation hearings. Senators questioned his ethical judgment, handling of the Epstein files, and loyalty to Trump, raising concerns about the Department of Justice's political independence.
2
Testosterone Policy
5.9
 
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced mandatory annual testosterone screenings for U.S. military personnel aged 30 and older, aiming to improve health and readiness. The initiative includes voluntary testosterone replacement therapy, provoking mixed reactions about its purpose and scientific basis.
3
Clayton Hearing
5.9
 
Jay Clayton's confirmation hearing as Director of National Intelligence was marked by intense questioning from Democratic senators about the 2020 election outcome and concerns over potential political interference within the intelligence community during the Trump administration.
4
ICE Shootings
5.6
 
Two fatal shootings by ICE agents in Maine and Texas sparked public outrage and protests. ICE subsequently announced a temporary suspension of traffic stops, but President Trump emphasized the importance of traffic stops for immigration enforcement, contradicting the agency's decision.
5
Sunshine Act
5.5
 
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Sunshine Protection Act, which aims to make Daylight Saving Time permanent. Advocates highlight benefits of more daylight during active hours, while concerns about darker winter mornings lead to discussions on safety and health implications as it moves to the Senate.
6
Trump Coin
5.5
 
The U.S. Mint will produce a $1 coin featuring President Trump to commemorate America's 250th anniversary, marking the first time a living president's image appears on currency. This decision has sparked legal concerns and public debate over its appropriateness.
7
Vance Epstein
5.4
 
Vice President JD Vance publicly criticized the Trump administration for mishandling communications about the Epstein files, admitting they "screwed up" and should have acted more transparently and promptly to address public concerns, highlighting internal disagreements and referencing Pam Bondi's comments.
8
Aid Division
5.4
 
Over 100 House Democrats voted in favor of an amendment to cut $3.3 billion in military aid to Israel, revealing a deepening divide within the party. The measure, proposed by Rep. Thomas Massie, ultimately failed, highlighting shifting sentiments on U.S.-Israel relations.
9
Graham Legacy
5.3
 
Lindsey Graham's sudden death at 71 prompted tributes and discussions about his political legacy. His sister, Darline Graham, was appointed South Carolina's first female senator amidst scrutiny over her lack of experience, while conspiracy theories emerged surrounding the circumstances of his passing.
10
NY Data Moratorium
5.0
 
New York has enacted a one-year moratorium on the construction of large data centers, specifically targeting those consuming 50 megawatts or more. Governor Kathy Hochul aims to establish regulatory standards due to concerns over environmental impacts and energy demand linked to these facilities.
11
Erica Schwartz
4.9
 
Dr. Erica Schwartz's Senate confirmation hearing centered on her commitment to scientific integrity amidst vaccine policy scrutiny. Facing questions about potential political pressure from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., she assured senators of her independence, reflecting the CDC's recent turmoil.
12
Trump Summit
4.9
 
The Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit showcased President Trump emphasizing investments in battlefield technology and the need for faster weapons production due to dwindling U.S. stockpiles. Defense companies engaged with Pentagon officials to discuss innovations and national security strategies.
13
GOP Spending Plan
4.7
 
House Republicans unveiled a $95 billion reconciliation package to fund defense, aid farmers, and enforce stricter voter registration laws, aiming to bypass Democratic opposition. This move sparked internal party conflict over budget offsets and potential implications for the national deficit.
14
Biden Memoir
4.6
 
Joe Biden will publish his memoir "Promise Me, America" on November 17, 2026, following the midterm elections. The book aims to address his presidency, including various topics such as the economy and his decision not to seek reelection.
15
Trump Lindell
4.6
 
Donald Trump endorsed Mike Lindell for Minnesota governor, praising him as “one of America’s greatest and most hardworking Patriots.” This endorsement has generated mixed reactions from Republican leaders, raising concerns about its potential impact in the upcoming primary election.
16
Slavery Panels
4.5
 
The Trump administration replaced the slavery exhibition at George Washington's Philadelphia home, prompting criticism for whitewashing history. Critics, including Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker, condemned the removal of historical panels that accurately depicted slavery, reflecting broader societal tensions over America's historical narrative.
17
Trump Address
4.5
 
President Trump will deliver a primetime address on Thursday, focusing on "free and fair elections." He may revisit claims of election fraud from 2020, referencing findings from declassified intelligence about foreign interference, while teasing "really big news" for supporters.
18
Reflecting Pool
4.5
 
President Trump claimed the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was drained for repairs due to alleged vandalism. Critics questioned this narrative, pointing to tire tracks found at the bottom of the pool, while the renovations faced public scrutiny and aesthetic issues.
19
UK Social Curfew
4.3
 
The U.K. government plans a voluntary overnight social media curfew for 16 and 17-year-olds, restricting access from midnight to 6 AM. Critics question its effectiveness, as users can opt out, while officials expect improved wellbeing from these restrictions.
20
Trump Subpoenas
4.3
 
The Trump administration subpoenaed multiple New York Times journalists over their reporting on security concerns regarding the new Air Force One, raising significant concerns about press freedom and government intimidation, sparking widespread outrage and debate on national security versus media rights.
21
R Kelly Plea
4.3
 
R. Kelly has formally requested President Trump to commute his 30-year sentence for sexual misconduct. This appeal highlights public concern regarding the severity of his sentence and raises questions about celebrity accountability in sexual abuse cases.
22
ICC Dismantling
4.0
 
The Trump administration, led by Secretary Marco Rubio, aims to dismantle the International Criminal Court, citing concerns over U.S. sovereignty. This effort includes sanctions against ICC officials and has sparked lawsuits from human rights groups challenging the legality of these actions.
23
Salgado Shooting
4.0
 
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican immigrant and father, was fatally shot by an ICE agent during a traffic stop in Houston. Eyewitnesses dispute ICE's claims that he posed a threat, igniting widespread protests and demands for accountability.
24
Lombardo Stop
3.9
 
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo was pulled over for a traffic violation in Las Vegas but received no ticket after identifying himself. The incident, captured on body camera, has sparked discussions about privilege and accountability among elected officials.
25
McConnell Health
3.4
 
Mitch McConnell's hospitalization due to a fall sparked widespread speculation about his health. Despite releasing a reassuring photo, skepticism emerged, particularly from Senator Ron Johnson, emphasizing the public's demand for transparency regarding aging political leaders and their fitness for duty.
26
Peters Endorses
2.8
 
Senator Gary Peters endorses U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens in the competitive Michigan Senate primary against progressive Abdul El-Sayed. The primary, scheduled for August 4, reflects a significant contest within the Democratic Party over electability and direction.
27
Trump Monuments
2.8
 
President Trump signed executive orders reducing the size of Utah's Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments by approximately 90%, aiming to facilitate resource extraction. This controversial decision is expected to face legal challenges from Native American tribes and environmental groups.
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