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Trump storms out of an NBC interview, AG nominee Todd Blanche faces Senate hurdles, and primary election shakeups hit South Carolina and Maine.

Morning Edition: June 10, 2026 · Morning Edition
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    Media

    Trump Storms Out of NBC Interview

    President Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with NBC's Kristen Welker on 'Meet the Press' after a tense exchange. The President became visibly frustrated when pressed on false election fraud claims and a controversial fund to compensate January 6 defendants. He dismissed Welker's questions as 'crooked' before taking off his microphone and walking out.

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    Senate

    AG Nominee Todd Blanche Faces Bumpy Confirmation

    Todd Blanche, President Trump's former personal defense attorney and current nominee for Attorney General, is facing a difficult confirmation battle in the Senate. Several Republican senators are expressing unease over his handling of the Epstein files and his role in establishing a controversial 'anti-weaponization' fund. With a narrow Republican majority, Blanche can only afford to lose a few votes.

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    Elections

    Nancy Mace Defeated in SC Primary

    South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace suffered a resounding defeat in the state's Republican gubernatorial primary, finishing in fifth place. Mace blamed her loss on her push to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, which cost her the endorsement of President Trump. Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, who was backed by Trump, advanced to a runoff against Attorney General Alan Wilson.

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    Elections

    Graham Platner Wins Maine Senate Primary

    Graham Platner, an oyster farmer and military veteran, coasted to victory in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate in Maine. He will face incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins in what is expected to be one of the most competitive races this November. Platner secured the nomination despite facing recent controversies regarding his past personal conduct.

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    Local Elections

    Spencer Pratt Loses LA Mayoral Race

    Former reality television star Spencer Pratt has failed to advance in the Los Angeles mayoral primary, finishing third behind incumbent Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman. Pratt, a Republican backed by Donald Trump, had built a campaign criticizing the city's leadership and management of recent wildfires. Bass and Raman will now face off in the general election this November.

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    Technology

    Bipartisan Push for AI Public Ownership

    An unlikely political consensus is emerging between President Trump, Senator Bernie Sanders, and tech executives like OpenAI's Sam Altman regarding artificial intelligence. They are increasingly discussing proposals that would give the American public a financial stake or equity in major AI companies. The idea aims to ensure that citizens receive a dividend from the massive economic windfall expected from AI technology.

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