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Your daily briefing on the latest political developments from Capitol Hill to the White House for June 25, 2026.

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    Senate

    Senate Republicans Reverse Course on Iran War Powers

    Senate Republicans reversed their stance on an Iran war powers resolution in a late-night vote on Wednesday [1.1.1]. The sudden pivot followed a closed-door meeting where President Trump heavily criticized lawmakers for opposing his military strategy.

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    White House

    Trump Kicks Off 250th Anniversary Celebrations

    President Trump has officially launched a 16-day celebration on the National Mall commemorating the 250th anniversary of the United States. Dubbed "The Great American State Fair," the festivities will feature rallies and events across Washington leading up to the Fourth of July.

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    Elections

    Trump Demands SAVE Act, Derails Housing Bill

    President Trump abruptly canceled the signing of a bipartisan affordable housing bill, demanding that Congress first pass the SAVE America Act. The ultimatum attempts to force a nationwide proof-of-citizenship requirement for voter registration ahead of the election.

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    Foreign Policy

    Rubio Warns Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Tolls

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Gulf allies that Iranian tolls on the Strait of Hormuz would cause widespread chaos in global shipping. Speaking in Bahrain, Rubio emphasized that the United States seeks enduring peace but will not compromise allied security.

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    Immigration

    Report Details Surge in ICE Custody Deaths

    A newly released report by Physicians for Human Rights reveals that 52 people have died in ICE custody during the first 500 days of the current administration. Advocates are pointing to this soaring mortality rate as evidence of a severe health care crisis in mandatory detention centers.

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    Congress

    Congress Welcomes Taiwan's Parliamentary Leader

    Members of the U.S. House of Representatives welcomed Taiwan's parliamentary leader, Han Kuo-yu, to Capitol Hill on Wednesday. Lawmakers reaffirmed strong American support for the self-governed island amid ongoing geopolitical pressures.

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