US Politics Digest · June 17, 2026
Foreign Policy and Congress
- 🔥 Iran Deal Sent to Congress: President Trump will send the Iran deal to Congress for approval, according to...

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Congress approved a tight FY2026 education appropriations package, while Indiana gained new autonomy via federal waiver.
Rep. Thomas Massie clashed with Rep. Randy Fine on the House floor, arguing Trump lacks authority for Iran action without Congress while Fine backed...
Senate Budget Committee members from both parties grilled OMB Deputy Director nominee Hal Duncan on federal spending accountability and Social...
The Federal Reserve opened its first rate-setting meeting under new Chair Kevin Warsh as recession fears rise among Americans.
Adm. Sam Paparo warns Congress of growing war risks with China, requesting $67.4 billion for new missiles plus $18 billion for countermeasures in a confidential report. The assessment signals Pentagon plans to deploy offensive missiles on Guam.
Section 702 has expired, renewing debate over surveillance reauthorization.
The Trump administration's push for global AI dominance through its new export program is clashing with its own ad hoc export controls, as seen in the...
Regulations address market failures that reduce economic efficiency when left unchecked.
Federal legislation exerts broad reach on state and local indirect taxes through Internal Revenue Code conformity and ongoing links between federal and state tax laws.
Idaho farmers face skyrocketing costs for fertilizer, fuels, and tariff-impacted equipment while crop prices lag behind production expenses, creating...
Trump announced a deal with Iran to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, per expert reaction on MS NOW.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced the Foreign Service Modernization Act, the first major update to US diplomatic operations since 1980. The...
The White House claims prioritizing political goals in federal grants for childcare, research and public safety would improve transparency, accountability and oversight. Critics counter that the shift would make grantmaking excessively political.
Governor Tate Reeves cancelled the special session on Supreme Court district maps after a federal court vacated its prior ruling following the Callais...
The United States and Iran reached a deal to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though the future of Iran's nuclear program will be...
Trump's reversal from planned Iran strikes to negotiations features key domestic and international developments.