The latest on White House construction, Medicaid policy shifts, and early moves for the 2028 Democratic primaries.
- 1Healthcare Policy
Trump Administration Blocks Medicaid Funds for Transgender Youth
The Trump administration has finalized a new policy prohibiting federal Medicaid and CHIP funds from being used for gender-affirming care for minors. The rule has sparked anxiety among families of transgender teens who rely on these programs. Advocates are already exploring legal avenues to challenge the new restrictions.
- 2Supreme Court
Administration Appeals to SCOTUS Over White House Expansion
President Trump has asked the Supreme Court to intervene after an appellate court halted construction on the White House's East Wing ballroom. The lower court ruled that only Congress has the authority to approve funding for the renovation. The administration argues the project, which includes a secure underground bunker, is a critical national security requirement.
- 3Trade Policy
Companies Receive $2 Billion in Tariff Refunds
The federal government is refunding up to $2 billion to certain businesses that previously paid into President Trump's sweeping tariff program. The refunds come as a relief to companies deeply impacted by the trade levies. Observers are closely watching how this payout will influence broader economic strategy going into the fall.
- 4Defense
Families of USS Lincoln Sailors Denounce Administration
Families of sailors aboard the USS Lincoln have publicly criticized President Trump and defense official Pete Hegseth. The families allege that the administration is dismissing their concerns and calling them liars regarding conditions on the ship. The controversy highlights growing tension over naval deployments and military readiness.
- 5Elections
California Redistricting Sparks Backlash as Kiley Runs Independent
Representative Kevin Kiley is running as an independent in California's 6th District after state Democrats heavily altered the congressional map. Democrats claim the redistricting was a retaliatory move against Republican gerrymandering in states like Texas. The resulting map has stranded many conservative voters in heavily liberal districts.
- 6Democratic Party
Democrats Begin Charting Course for 2028 Presidential Primaries
As the 2026 midterms unfold, the Democratic Party is already looking ahead to the 2028 presidential race. Party strategists are analyzing lessons from recent congressional primaries to reshape their upcoming nominating calendar. The effort aims to build a more unified and competitive coalition against the GOP.

Slate SoundBites for August 17, 2026
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