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Morning Edition: July 3, 2026 · Morning Edition
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    America 250

    Partisan Clashes Overshadow America's 250th Birthday

    As the nation gears up for its 250th anniversary on July 4, celebrations have become highly politicized [1.2.5]. President Trump is heavily promoting his administration's 'Freedom 250' initiative over the non-partisan America250 commission, while Democrats struggle to voice criticism without appearing unpatriotic.

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    Financial Disclosure

    Trump Financial Disclosure Reveals Billions in Earnings

    President Trump's recently released 927-page financial disclosure shows he made over $2 billion last year, including an estimated $1.4 billion in cryptocurrency. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been fielding questions regarding these unprecedented earnings while defending the administration's economic policies.

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    Congress

    Republican Agenda Stalls Over Voter ID Demands

    The Republican legislative agenda in Congress has stalled as their majorities face peril ahead of the 2026 midterms. The gridlock is being largely attributed to President Trump's steadfast demand that Congress pass new voter identification legislation before acting on other priorities.

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    Foreign Policy

    U.S. Warned Iran of Suspected Israeli Assassination Plot

    U.S. officials reportedly sent a warning to Tehran this past spring after suspecting that Israel intended to assassinate top Iranian negotiators. The revelation highlights the complex diplomatic balancing act currently facing the Trump administration in the Middle East.

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    Senate

    Mitch McConnell Remains Hospitalized

    Senator Mitch McConnell remains hospitalized and his condition is unknown after being found unconscious at his Washington, D.C., home last month. The prolonged absence of the veteran lawmaker continues to raise concerns about his health and future in the Senate.

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    Supreme Court

    Supreme Court Rules on Transgender Athletes

    The Supreme Court recently concluded its term with a ruling that allows states to ban transgender athletes from participating on girls' sports teams. The controversial decision is expected to have major implications for state laws and school athletic programs nationwide.

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