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The top political stories from across the nation for Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

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    Kentucky Primary

    Trump-Backed Challenger Ousts Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky Primary

    U.S. Representative Thomas Massie has lost his Republican primary in Kentucky to retired Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein. The defeat comes after President Donald Trump actively campaigned against the seven-term incumbent, who had repeatedly criticized Trump's policies.

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    Military and Defense

    Trump Addresses Coast Guard Academy Amid Iran Conflict

    President Trump delivered the commencement address at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut today. He warned the graduating cadets that they will be "tested further" as they enter active service during an ongoing conflict.

  3. 3
    Department of Justice

    Capitol Police Officers Sue Over "Anti-Weaponization" Fund Payouts

    Two police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6 have filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department. They are seeking to block rioters from receiving money from a new $1.8 billion settlement fund designed for victims of politically motivated prosecutions.

  4. 4
    Foreign Policy

    U.S. Blockade on Strait of Hormuz Tightens as Trump Weighs Midterm Impact

    The U.S. continues to tighten its economic blockade on the Strait of Hormuz in the 12th week of the conflict with Iran. President Trump indicated he is in no rush to conclude the war ahead of the November midterm elections, despite a fragile ceasefire.

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    White House

    Trump Defends White House Ballroom Construction Amid Funding Dispute

    Construction is underway on a new White House ballroom championed by President Trump. Lawmakers are currently balking at authorizing $1 billion in Secret Service funding associated with the project's security requirements.

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    Artificial Intelligence

    OpenAI Launches State-Level Political Strategy for AI Framework

    With federal action on AI stalling in Washington, OpenAI's lobbying wing has launched a state-level political strategy. The tech giant is pushing blue states to adopt laws that could eventually force a national artificial intelligence regulatory framework.

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