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Your top political headlines for Sunday, June 28, 2026.

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    Foreign Policy

    U.S. and Iran Exchange Military Strikes Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis

    Tensions have dramatically escalated in the Middle East as the United States military carried out strikes on Iranian targets following a drone attack on a commercial ship near the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump has issued stark warnings of further retaliation if the shaky ceasefire collapses, while Vice President JD Vance asserts that America holds the upper hand.

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    Midterm Elections

    Administration Efforts to Change Midterm Election Rules Face Pushback

    With the midterms just four months away, the Trump administration's urgent push to alter election rules is facing severe legal and political setbacks. Courts and Republican senators have rebuffed the efforts, creating a climate of uncertainty for election officials preparing for early voting.

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    Executive Power

    Activists Rally Around No Kings Slogan Ahead of America's 250th

    As the United States prepares to celebrate its semiquincentennial, political critics are increasingly drawing parallels between President Trump's rhetoric and a monarchy. Resistance movements have adopted the slogan 'No Kings' in response to the administration's expanded use of executive power.

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    Supreme Court

    Supreme Court Allows Administration to Turn Back Asylum Seekers

    The Supreme Court has issued a significant ruling in favor of the Trump administration, allowing it to turn back asylum seekers at the border. The decision comes alongside another ruling that strips protections for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, drawing swift condemnation from immigration advocates.

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    Federal Grants

    White House Proposes Overhaul of Federal Grant Distribution

    The Office of Management and Budget has published a massive 412-page proposal that would fundamentally change how the federal government distributes over $1 trillion in annual grants. The White House claims the overhaul will prevent wasteful spending on so-called 'woke' projects, while opponents argue it places dangerous ideological controls on research and local assistance.

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    Domestic Policy

    Fallout Continues on the First Anniversary of the OBBBA

    One year after the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, progressive groups are highlighting the legislation's negative impacts on vulnerable Americans. A new report claims millions are losing healthcare and food assistance while the wealthiest households reap the benefits of tax breaks.

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