Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) introduced a resolution on Thursday to amend House rules and prohibit members, staff and other chamber employees from trading on prediction markets, according to a draft obtained by Punchbowl News.
U.S. Intelligence Says Iran Can Outlast Trump’s Blockade
Washington Post: “A confidential CIA analysis delivered to administration policymakers this week concludes that Iran can survive the U.S. naval blockade for at least three to four months before facing more severe economic hardship, four people familiar with the document said, a finding that appears to raise new questions about President Donald Trump’s optimism on ending the war.”
“The analysis by the U.S. intelligence community, whose secret assessments on Iran have often been more sober than the administration’s public statements, also found that Tehran retains significant ballistic missile capabilities despite weeks of intense U.S. and Israeli bombardment, three of the people familiar with it said.”
Quote of the Day
“We have a Department of Justice today that targets people for criminal prosecution simply because the president doesn’t like them… We have a department that fails to move on cases because they might uncover facts that are inconvenient to narratives the president would like to press.”
— Former special counsel Jack Smith, quoted by the New York Times, at a private gathering.
Rubio Meets with Pope Leo
“Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Pope Leo XIV met Thursday at the Vatican to discuss the situation in the Middle East and other matters, a meeting that came after weeks of tension between the American-born pontiff and President Trump,” CBS News reports.
Karoline Leavitt Has a Girl
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the birth of her daughter Viviana, saying she is “perfect and healthy.”
U.S. Ices Out Canada in Major Trade Negotiations
NOTUS: “Business and political leaders are bracing for another Trump administration-style trade showdown as efforts stumble to renegotiate the trade agreement among the United States, Mexico and Canada.”
“U.S. discussions are continuing with Mexico, but America has iced out Canada in the trade talks with less than two months until the countries must agree to extend the agreement or trigger annual revisions.”
Democrats Still Have a California Problem
Steve Morris: “The California gubernatorial race has huge stakes for the Democratic Party. The candidates don’t quite measure up.”
“Whatever else one might think, it’s hard not to feel like California’s gubernatorial field is smaller than the moment. Literally, in one sense — the candidates are unusually short for politicians. The field also lacks any of the A-list candidates many expected to jump in: former VP Kamala Harris, Sen. Alex Padilla, and state Attorney General Rob Bonta all passed on the race. The only incumbent statewide office holders, Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis and State Treasurer Fiona Ma, dropped out, as did the only incumbent member of Congress, the now disgraced ex-Rep. Eric Swalwell.”
“That’s left a field of unlikely contenders now battling to be the leader of the world’s fifth-largest economy, leading some to draw comparisons to the 1988 Democratic presidential field, which was labeled the ‘seven dwarfs,’ both for the candidates’ physical stature and their non-heavyweight status.”
“My sense of this was only reinforced when watching Tuesday’s debate, which was one of the candidates’ last high-profile appearances before the June 2nd primary.”
Kathy Hochul Includes New Second-Home Tax in Budget
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced that legislative leaders have reached a handshake agreement on a $268 billion budget that will include funding to expand child care and a new tax on multimillion-dollar second homes in New York City, the New York Times reports.
Trump Is Trapped by His Own Strategy in Iran
Stephen Collinson: “Trump is ensnared by two traps of his own making — one geopolitical and the other domestic. Iran’s leverage over the Strait of Hormuz and refusal to fold mean he can’t definitively end the war at an acceptable military price.”
“And as the conflict drags on, its political impact at home further narrows his options. With an approval rating in the 30s, gas prices averaging over $4.50 a gallon and public opposition to the war rising, he’s got no political space to continue waging it.”
“So Trump is stuck — a reality that helps explain his incessantly upbeat claims of progress in peace talks and tendency to announce or change military strategies with no warning.”
U.S. Still Waiting for Iran’s Peace Deal Response
Bloomberg: “The US is waiting on Iran to respond to its proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end a war that’s killed thousands of people, with tensions still high in both the Persian Gulf and in Lebanon.”
“Iran’s leaders are yet to indicate whether they’ll accept the terms of the deal, though they’ve previously shown little sign of yielding on their nuclear program and accepting a moratorium on enriching uranium, which the US is calling for.”
Trumponomics and the New Brand of Capitalism
“President Trump’s willingness to insert the power and the purse of the federal government into corporate America has become one of the defining stories of his second term,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Manufacturing. Big Tech. Big Media. Energy Firms. Even Airlines. He has flexed his presidential muscle to get companies to follow his wishes. And he’s done it with swift effectiveness. Finding investors for TikTok, extracting shares of Intel, approving the U.S. Steel acquisition in exchange for the “golden share”— that was all Trump.”
“Corporate America had traditionally dealt with a more hands-off approach from GOP administrations, and Trump’s tact is something different. But Trump is tapping in to a populist sentiment that cuts across political parties. Following the deeply unpopular, taxpayer-funded bailouts that began in 2008, many Americans were outraged that the government didn’t ask for anything in return for U.S. assistance.”
Iran’s President Met With Injured Supreme Leader
Bloomberg: “Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said he met with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei in a rare public account of interactions with the country’s head of state who’s been in hiding since the start of the war with the US and Israel.”
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More Republicans Think Trump Would Beat Them in a Fight
A new YouGov poll finds 39% of Republicans think that 79-year old Donald Trump could beat them in a fight, while just 33% think they could beat him.
Meanwhile, 54% of Democrats think an eight-year-old boy could beat Trump in a fight.
Trump Wants New Air Force One by July 4th
“The U.S. Air Force is targeting a Fourth of July delivery for a Boeing 747 gifted by Qatar that would join the Air Force One fleet in time for the nation’s 250th anniversary,” Reuters reports.
Quote of the Day
“What I’m more interested in for Democrats is: Do you know how to just talk to regular people like we’re not in a college seminar. Can you talk plain English to folks?”
— Barack Obama, quoted by the New York Times.
Andy Beshear Suggests He’s Running for President
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) told MS NOW that he’s “comfortable” being among the names of possible presidential candidates for 2028.
Kamala Harris Wants the DNC Autopsy Report Released
“As former Vice President Kamala Harris considers another run for president, she is also signaling that she has no problem with a public airing of what went wrong last time — telling donors she believes the Democratic National Committee should release its buried autopsy of her failed 2024 campaign,” NBC News reports.
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