June 20, 2026

Democratic Unity Tested as Crockett’s Support for Talarico Uncertain

Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett remains undecided about supporting James Talarico’s Texas Senate campaign. In an interview with The Dallas Morning News, Crockett stated, “I have no idea,” regarding her involvement. The uncertainty follows a competitive primary in March where Talarico, a state representative, became the Democratic nominee over Crockett. He will face Republican Attorney General […]

June 20, 2026

Judge Allows Release of Biden Audio Recordings in Classified Documents Investigation

A federal judge, initially appointed by Donald Trump, denied a request by former President Joe Biden to block access to audio recordings and transcripts connected to an investigation into his handling of classified documents. U.S. District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich decided that the public’s right to access crucial evidence related to the Department of Justice’s […]

June 20, 2026

Removal of Trump’s Name from Kennedy Center: Uncertainty Amidst Tarps

In the early hours of June 13, a significant action took place at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Workers hung large tarps from scaffolding across the building’s front and, under court order, removed President Trump’s name from the marble facade. This act, however, leaves room for doubt. The Kennedy Center’s operations […]

June 20, 2026

Rubio’s Memo on Deportation of Colombian Activist Sparks Controversy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently expressed concern that criticism from a Colombian immigrant towards a presidential candidate in Colombia might contradict U.S. foreign policy. Franklin Humberto Coral Garrido, a progressive influencer known widely as Beto Coral, comes into focus. The Trump administration detained Coral in Phoenix after his public opposition towards a candidate endorsed […]

June 20, 2026

Vice President JD Vance Discusses Concerns Over U.S.-Iran Deal

In a recent interview with The New York Times’ Ross Douthat, Vice President JD Vance addressed criticisms from pro-Israel groups regarding the U.S.-Iran deal. He questioned Israel’s approach to resolving its national security issues, emphasizing the limits of military action. “You can’t solve every national security problem by force,” Vance commented, referencing Israeli politicians Itamar […]

June 20, 2026

Trump Unveils New Air Force One

President Trump showcased a new Boeing 747 in red, white, and blue, donated by Qatar, which will become the latest Air Force One. This announcement, met with criticism from lawmakers, took place at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on a Friday. Trump described the aircraft as a ‘flying White House’ with unparalleled luxury. The introduction […]

June 20, 2026

Trump Unveils New Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews

At Joint Base Andrews, President Donald Trump introduced the revamped Air Force One, a jet previously owned by Qatar that has been transformed into the official U.S. presidential aircraft. The aircraft departs from the traditional robin’s egg blue design, boasting a navy blue underbelly and a red stripe. The presidential seal is displayed on the […]

June 20, 2026

Obama Presidential Center Opens in Chicago

The Obama Presidential Center is now open in Chicago, providing a new landmark for the public. Former President Barack Obama emphasizes that the center is meant to be more than a shrine or museum. He wants it to tell an American story that continues to unfold. Ali Rogin from PBS News Hour delves into the […]

June 19, 2026

Political Analysis with David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart

David Brooks from The Atlantic and Jonathan Capehart from MS NOW participated in a discussion with Amna Nawaz on the recent developments in politics. The conversation covered the preliminary agreement with Iran, President Trump’s historically low approval ratings concerning the economy, and certain Republicans in Congress who are distancing themselves from Trump. Amna Nawaz, serving […]