Political Attention Scoreboard Today's Leader

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
21.7%
2
King Charles III
6.2%
3
Melania Trump
4.1%
4
Jimmy Kimmel
4.1%
5
Queen Camilla
4.1%
6
James Comey
3.4%
7
Marco Rubio
2.7%
8
Friedrich Merz
2.7%
9
King Charles
2.7%
10
David Morens
2.7%
11
Dr. Anthony Fauci
2.7%
12
Ron DeSantis
2.4%
13
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
2.4%
14
Rory McIlroy
2.2%
15
Ro Khanna
2.2%
16
Lee Zeldin
2.2%
17
Rosa DeLauro
2.2%
18
Keir Starmer
2.1%
19
Lord Peter Mandelson
2.1%
20
Morgan McSweeney
2.1%
1
Kimmel Controversy
7.6
 
Jimmy Kimmel faced backlash for jokingly calling Melania Trump an "expectant widow." This prompted both Trumps to demand Kimmel's firing, leading the FCC to review ABC's licenses. King Charles III delivered a speech emphasizing US-UK ties during his state visit.
2
Comey Indictment
6.4
 
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted again for allegedly threatening Donald Trump with a social media post featuring seashells arranged as "86 47," marking ongoing political tensions and legal battles between Comey and the Trump administration.
3
Iran Tensions
5.1
 
U.S. leadership, particularly Donald Trump and Marco Rubio, emphasizes preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons amid international criticism, specifically from Germany. Tensions escalate regarding Iranian strategies and diplomatic negotiations, underscoring significant concerns about global security.
4
Morens Indictment
5.0
 
David Morens, a former adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci, was indicted for allegedly concealing records related to COVID-19 research, including efforts to suppress information about the virus's origins. This indictment highlights concerns about transparency and accountability in the government's pandemic response.
5
Trump Ballroom
4.7
 
A shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner has fueled Donald Trump's push for a $400 million ballroom, citing national security needs. The incident sparked conspiracy theories and divided Republicans on funding while the DOJ pressures preservationists to drop their lawsuit.
6
DeSantis Map
4.5
 
Governor Ron DeSantis proposed a congressional redistricting plan in Florida aimed at adding four Republican seats, drawing criticism for potentially violating the state’s constitutional ban on partisan gerrymandering while responding to Democratic gains in other states.
7
Doral Return
4.1
 
The PGA Tour is set to return to Trump National Doral for the Cadillac Championship after ten years, showcasing new features and a $20 million prize pool. The event highlights personal stories and cultural significance in professional golf.
8
King Charles Epstein
4.0
 
Representative Ro Khanna criticized King Charles III for not acknowledging Epstein survivors during his Congress speech. Expectations were high for the King to address this issue, but his silence sparked outrage and highlighted the ongoing neglect of abuse victims.
9
Zeldin DeLauro
4.0
 
During a contentious congressional budget hearing, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin clashed with Rep. Rosa DeLauro over proposed 52% budget cuts and climate change policies, leading to heated exchanges that highlighted the deep political divide on environmental issues and scientific consensus.
10
Starmer Crisis
3.9
 
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces significant pressure over his controversial appointment of Lord Mandelson as U.S. ambassador, amid concerns regarding Mandelson's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, leading to calls for resignation and a parliamentary vote on a potential inquiry.
11
Kid Rock Ride
3.7
 
Kid Rock and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth flew in Army Apache helicopters during a promotional event, weeks after military pilots faced scrutiny for flying near Kid Rock's home, raising questions about the appropriateness of such military engagements.
12
SPLC Indictment
3.7
 
The Southern Poverty Law Center faces a federal indictment for wire fraud and money laundering, accused of paying informants within hate groups while claiming to combat them. Various public figures and civil rights activists express outrage, questioning its legitimacy.
13
Minneapolis Raids
3.5
 
Federal authorities, including the FBI and DHS, raided over 20 businesses in Minneapolis linked to alleged welfare fraud, notably the "Quality Learing Center." Governor Tim Walz took credit for the crackdown amid concerns about misuse of taxpayer funds.
14
Tillis Warsh Fed
3.3
 
Senator Thom Tillis has removed his opposition to Kevin Warsh's confirmation as Federal Reserve chair after the DOJ concluded its investigation into Jerome Powell, highlighting potential shifts in monetary policy, though analysts caution against expecting immediate changes in interest rates.
15
Socha Withdrawal
3.1
 
The White House withdrew Scott Socha’s nomination to lead the National Park Service, as he faced criticism and ultimately opted out of consideration for personal reasons, highlighting challenges in leadership amidst the Trump administration's cuts to the agency.
16
Blanche Lawsuits
2.9
 
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faces legal challenges from the Southern Poverty Law Center, which accuses him of making false statements. Journalist Katie Phang has also sued him over the mishandling of Epstein files, raising concerns of transparency.
17
Court Ruling TPS
2.5
 
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide on ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, affecting hundreds of thousands facing potential deportation. Other immigrant communities, such as Salvadorans, also watch anxiously, fearing similar repercussions from this decision.
18
Kean Absence
2.1
 
New Jersey Congressman Tom Kean Jr. has been absent for over a month due to a personal medical issue, missing more than 50 votes. He has reassured constituents of his expected full recovery and plans to return to work "very soon."
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