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IndyCar Events at the White House

3 articles from 3 outlets First seen: August 20, 2026
1 center · 1 right · 1 unclassified · Earliest publisher-stamped report: The Hill

The Pure Report account · 3 sources · as of Aug 22, 03:45 UTC

The Supreme Court temporarily cleared the way for construction of President Trump's White House ballroom to continue while the justices consider his administration's appeal. IndyCar President Doug Boles stated that tight corners on the Freedom 250 Grand Prix racecourse around the National Mall this weekend could result in a 'little bit of carnage' in the nation’s capital.

Attributed reporting

  • According to PBS NewsHour, the Supreme Court temporarily cleared the way for construction of President Trump's White House ballroom to continue while the justices consider his administration's appeal.
    receipt “The Supreme Court temporarily cleared the way for construction of President Trump's White House ballroom to continue while the justices consider his administration's appeal.” — verbatim from PBS NewsHour · article
  • According to The Hill, IndyCar President Doug Boles said Thursday morning that tight corners on the Freedom 250 Grand Prix racecourse around the National Mall this weekend could result in a 'little bit of carnage' in the nation’s capital.
    receipt “IndyCar President Doug Boles said Thursday morning that tight corners on the Freedom 250 Grand Prix racecourse around the National Mall this weekend could result in a “little bit of carnage” in the nation’s capital.” — verbatim from The Hill · article

Framing spectrum · 3 outlets

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Range 4–30 (Wire-neutral → Mainstream) Average 16/100 Lean: 0 left · 1 center · 1 right · 1 unclassified

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Earliest report in our feed set (publisher timestamps): The Hill (center), Aug 20, 21:35 UTC.

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Center 1 1 The Hill
Right 1 1 Washington Examiner
Unclassified 1 1 PBS NewsHour
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