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The top political headlines for Tuesday, June 23, 2026.

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    Congress

    Pentagon Seeks $80 Billion for Iran War Costs

    The Pentagon is asking Congress for roughly $80 billion to cover the costs of the recent war with Iran, adding to an already massive military budget requested by the President. However, the push faces steep resistance from lawmakers who remain skeptical of the recent peace deal and wary of future military engagements.

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    White House

    President Visits Pennsylvania to Highlight Economy

    The President is visiting a Mack Truck facility in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania today. The trip marks his first major public event outside Washington since signing an interim agreement to end the war with Iran, aiming to shift the national focus back to the U.S. economy and domestic manufacturing.

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    Elections

    Factions Clash in New York Democratic Primaries

    Today's Democratic primaries in New York are highlighting deep ideological rifts within the party as Mayor Zohran Mamdani backs progressive challengers against established incumbents. Meanwhile, rival factions of the artificial intelligence industry have poured millions into a heated House race, testing new political influence.

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    Judiciary

    Judge Halts Administration's Immigration Subpoenas

    A federal judge has blocked the administration's attempt to subpoena Minnesota officials, including Governor Walz, as part of an immigration enforcement probe. The ruling represents a significant legal hurdle for the administration's aggressive immigration agenda and a win for state-level resistance.

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    Executive Power

    Administration Defies Congress on Foreign Aid

    The administration is reportedly refusing to comply with congressional directives regarding the distribution of foreign aid. Lawmakers and critics are calling the move a massive power grab that fundamentally undermines Congress's constitutional authority over government spending.

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    Supreme Court

    Justices Reinstate Conviction in Etan Patz Case

    The Supreme Court has reinstated the murder conviction connected to the infamous disappearance of Etan Patz, the New York City boy who vanished in 1979. The ruling concludes decades of legal battles and uncertainty surrounding one of the nation's most high-profile missing children cases.

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