Friday, Aug 21 · Afternoon Edition

The top 6 political headlines from across the nation for Friday, August 21, 2026.

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    Trump & Cohen

    Donald Trump and Michael Cohen Reunite on Radio Show

    In a stunning reversal, President Donald Trump appeared on a radio show hosted by his former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen [1.1.8]. The interview marks an unexpected reunion between Trump and a man who previously testified against him before Congress and compared him to a mobster. The pair reportedly buried the hatchet, ending a bitter eight-year public feud.

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    DOJ & Elections

    DOJ Pledges 1,000 Election Monitors for Midterms

    The Trump administration's Department of Justice has pledged to dispatch 1,000 election monitors across the country for the upcoming November midterms. Harmeet Dhillon, head of the DOJ's civil rights division, called it a historic deployment for a Republican administration. However, voting rights experts and former officials have expressed skepticism about the feasibility and true intent behind recruiting such a massive monitoring force.

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    2026 Midterms

    Texas and Iowa Senate Races Shift to Toss-Up

    The Cook Political Report has shifted its ratings for the Texas and Iowa U.S. Senate races from 'Lean Republican' to 'Toss-Up'. The nonpartisan election forecaster also updated the gubernatorial races in both states, noting momentum for Democratic challengers. The updated map suggests multiple viable paths for Democrats seeking to wrest control of the Senate in the upcoming midterm elections.

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    Iran Conflict

    Pentagon Prepares $200 Billion Request for Iran War

    As the U.S. war with Iran enters its sixth month, the Pentagon is reportedly preparing to ask Congress for an additional $200 billion to fund the conflict. President Trump recently vowed to enact a "crushing economic operation" against the country. The rising costs of the war have become a flashpoint, with critics heavily scrutinizing the administration's military and financial strategy.

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    Crypto Regulations

    Congress Debates Crypto Amid Trump Family Scrutiny

    The U.S. Senate is preparing to debate new cryptocurrency regulations when lawmakers return to Capitol Hill in September. The push comes amid intense scrutiny from Democratic lawmakers over the Trump family's financial ties to the crypto industry. Financial disclosures indicate that the president and his sons have earned hundreds of millions from World Liberty Financial, a crypto firm that recently secured a conditional banking charter.

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    Energy & Infrastructure

    AI Data Centers Spark Controversy in Midterms

    The rapid expansion of AI data centers is emerging as a divisive issue in the 2026 midterm elections. Candidates across the political spectrum are fielding voter complaints about the facilities draining local resources, raising electricity bills, and altering rural communities. While President Trump has framed the data center boom as vital to winning the global AI race, local candidates are struggling to balance economic promises with community backlash.

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