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The top political stories shaping the nation today, May 22, 2026.

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    Defense

    Trump Deploys 5,000 Troops to Poland

    President Trump has announced the deployment of an additional 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland. The sudden decision has caused confusion among NATO allies, coming just weeks after the administration ordered a similar number of troops withdrawn from Europe.

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    Foreign Policy

    Trump Raises Specter of Military Action in Cuba

    President Trump has suggested possible U.S. military intervention in Cuba following criminal charges against its former leadership. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed doubt that a diplomatic resolution can be reached, calling the country a national security threat.

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    Congress

    House Committee Approves BUILD America 250 Act

    The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has approved the bipartisan BUILD America 250 Act. The five-year reauthorization bill aims to invest heavily in the nation's roads, bridges, and rail ahead of America's 250th anniversary.

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    Senate

    Senators Break Without Voting on Reconciliation

    The Senate has adjourned without passing the latest budget reconciliation bill, pushing the legislative effort into the summer. Concurrently, House Budget Chair Jodey Arrington has indicated plans to pursue a third reconciliation package by the August recess.

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    Executive Branch

    Administration Ends Trump's Tax Audits

    A newly expanded settlement agreement between President Trump and the federal government has officially ended all pending tax audits of the president and his businesses. The deal resolves long-standing administrative claims against the Internal Revenue Service.

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    Department of Justice

    DOJ Establishes Anti-Weaponization Fund

    The Justice Department has established a $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund as part of a settlement involving the president's tax returns. The fund is intended to compensate individuals who claim they were unfairly targeted by the government for political reasons.

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