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Your top U.S. political stories for Saturday, July 11, 2026.

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The Briefing
  1. 1
    White House

    Trump Clears Out Election Assistance Commission

    President Trump has removed the final two remaining members of the independent Election Assistance Commission. The move leaves the bipartisan federal agency entirely vacant just months before the November midterm elections.

  2. 2
    Justice Department

    DOJ Threatens State Election Officials Over Voter Rolls

    The Justice Department is reportedly threatening to pursue criminal charges against state election officials who refuse to hand over their voter registration rolls. The aggressive push is raising alarms among voting rights advocates.

  3. 3
    Congress

    Bipartisan Housing Bill Becomes Law

    A major bipartisan housing bill has officially become law, bypassing President Trump. The legislation went into effect despite the President's explicit refusal to sign it.

  4. 4
    Federal Courts

    Judge Dismisses Proud Boys Conspiracy Case

    A Trump-appointed federal judge has dismissed a high-profile seditious conspiracy case against members of the Proud Boys. The ruling unwinds a major prosecution stemming from recent political violence.

  5. 5
    Washington D.C.

    Trump's 250-Foot Triumphal Arch Clears Major Hurdle

    The National Capital Planning Commission has advanced plans for a 250-foot triumphal arch pushed by President Trump. The massive monument would upend a 1910 law limiting the height of buildings in Washington, D.C.

  6. 6
    2026 Midterms

    Victor Marx Wins Colorado GOP Gubernatorial Primary

    Conservative insurgent Victor Marx has secured the Republican nomination for Colorado Governor. He now faces a challenging general election as he attempts to unite the party against Democrat Phil Weiser.

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