Political Attention Scoreboard Leader for Mon, May 4, 2026

Top Performers

1
Donald Trump
22.5%
2
Jeanine Pirro
10.1%
3
Bill Maher
6.3%
4
Rudy Giuliani
5.3%
5
Cole Tomas Allen
4.1%
6
James Comey
3.6%
7
Todd Blanche
3.6%
8
Joe Rogan
3.6%
9
Kash Patel
3.6%
10
Thom Tillis
3.6%
11
Larry Lang
3.6%
12
Cole Allen
3.3%
13
JD Vance
2.8%
14
Jeff Landry
2.7%
15
Kay Ivey
2.7%
16
Edward Blackmon Jr.
2.7%
17
Samuel Alito
2.7%
18
Gavin Newsom
2.7%
19
Scott Jennings
1.3%
20
Adam Mockler
1.3%
1
Giuliani Hospitalized
6.8
 
Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, is hospitalized in critical but stable condition. His spokesperson requests prayers, while tributes pour in, reflecting his significant political legacy. He has also faced recent controversy for his role advising Trump.
2
Trump Attack
5.3
 
Cole Tomas Allen attempted to assassinate President Trump during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, striking a Secret Service agent. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed evidence that the shooter's bullet hit the agent, raising security concerns for political events.
3
Comey Indictment
4.6
 
Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted for an Instagram post depicting seashells spelling ‘86 47’. The indictment has drawn controversies regarding the evidence and political motivations, with public figures questioning its validity and its implications in today’s political climate.
4
Trump Assassination
4.3
 
Cole Allen, a 31-year-old accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, seeks removal from suicide watch, highlighting concerns about his mental health status while raising discussions around violence and the implications of education.
5
Trump UFO Files
3.5
 
President Trump promises to release new UFO records that he describes as "very interesting," following his directive to the Pentagon for transparency on documents related to extraterrestrial life. This initiative generates excitement and skepticism regarding potential revelations.
6
Redistricting
3.5
 
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais has struck down a majority Black congressional district, intensifying redistricting battles across the South and raising concerns about diminished representation for Black voters, prompting swift legislative actions and legal challenges in several states.
7
Maher Newsom
3.5
 
Bill Maher interviews Gavin Newsom, accusing him of imitating Donald Trump's tactics and confrontational style, sparking a heated exchange. Trump criticizes Maher’s portrayal and the interview, reflecting ongoing tensions between Democratic strategies and Trump's political influence.
8
Pirro Shooting
3.5
 
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro investigates a shooting during the White House Correspondents' Dinner, describing it as a premeditated act aimed at harming the president. She presents evidence linking the shooter to a Secret Service officer and hints at reopening inquiries into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
9
EU Tariff Rise
1.7
 
President Trump announced a 25% tariff increase on EU cars and trucks, citing the bloc's non-compliance with a previous trade deal. This decision escalates economic tensions, as critics warn of potential negative impacts on American consumers and the European automotive sector.
10
CNN Outburst
1.6
 
Scott Jennings' explosive outburst against Adam Mockler during a CNN debate on the Iran war has sparked widespread outrage, leading to calls for his dismissal and igniting discussions about contentious political discourse in cable news and the conduct of pundits.
11
Trump Melania Dance
1.3
 
Donald Trump admitted that his wife Melania dislikes his dancing to "Y.M.C.A.," which he referred to as the "Gay National Anthem." He humorously suggested that his dance moves have made the song popular again during a rally in Florida.
12
Iran Hostilities
1.3
 
President Trump declared an end to hostilities with Iran, citing a ceasefire while arguing that he doesn’t need congressional approval amid ongoing military presence. Critics and legal experts question the legitimacy of this claim due to continued U.S. operations.
13
Artemis II
1.1
 
NASA's Artemis II mission successfully returned astronauts to the Moon orbit in April 2026. Following the mission, the crew celebrated in Times Square, engaged with students during town halls, while President Trump expressed optimism for future lunar explorations.
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