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Federal Judge Strikes Down ICE Courthouse Arrest Policies

On June 24, 2026, U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts invalidated ICE policies that expanded courthouse arrests and extended detention times, citing insufficient justification under the Administrative Procedure Act. The ruling has been met with criticism from the Department of Homeland Security, which described it as judicial activism.

Fox News — Politics

Federal Judge Strikes Down ICE Policies on Courthouse Arrests and Detention

A federal judge has ruled against ICE policies that expanded courthouse arrests and prolonged detention times, stating the agency failed to provide necessary justification for the changes. The ruling allows the administration to pursue new policies if they adhere to federal law. The Department of Homeland Security criticized the decision, calling it judicial activism.

New York Times — Politics

Pulte Reduces Staff at Spy Agency, Maintains Majority for Now

Bill Pulte, acting director of national intelligence, has implemented staff reductions at the spy agency while keeping most employees. Officials have suggested that more extensive cuts and changes may be considered later.

Vox

Discussion on the Role of Kim Ju Ae in North Korean Leadership

Kim Ju Ae, the daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has been increasingly visible at state events, leading to speculation about her potential future role in leadership. Journalist Anna Fifield discussed this development, noting the contrast with Kim Jong Un's own rise to power and the challenges a young female leader would face in North Korea's patriarchal society.

Guardian — US

Michelle Zajko Charged with Murder of Parents in Pennsylvania

Michelle Zajko has been charged with the murder of her parents in Pennsylvania in 2022. The Delaware County District Attorney announced the charges, stating that Zajko did not act alone. She has been in jail in Maryland since February 2025 on other charges.

Washington Examiner

Postmaster General Discusses Mail-in Ballot Rules with Senate Democrats

Postmaster General David Steiner faced scrutiny from Senate Democrats on June 24, 2026, regarding USPS's decision to stop delivering mail-in ballots in states that do not provide voter rolls to the federal government. The proposed rule, which aligns with an executive order from former President Trump, has raised concerns about its legality and implications for state control over elections. The discussion also included a confrontation with Senator Josh Hawley over undelivered mail issues.

Fox News — Politics

Letitia James Critiques Mamdani-Backed Candidates Following New York Primaries

New York Attorney General Letitia James criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani's endorsement of socialist candidates after they won primary elections on June 24, 2026. James expressed concerns about the candidates' understanding of local politics and warned that their success could create divisions within the Democratic Party. The primary results highlighted a split between affluent and working-class voters in their support for different candidates.

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Letitia James Critiques Mamdani's Influence Following Socialist Primary Wins in New York

New York Attorney General Letitia James raised concerns about Mayor Zohran Mamdani's influence following the primary victories of socialist candidates he endorsed. James highlighted a divide within the Democratic Party, with affluent voters supporting socialist candidates while working-class voters backed traditional Democrats. The outcomes have led to discussions about potential internal divisions within the party.

Washington Examiner

Judge Requires Kennedy Center to Justify Tarp Covering Front Sign

A federal judge has ordered the Kennedy Center to provide a report explaining the ongoing presence of a tarp covering its front sign after the removal of Donald Trump's name. The report is due by the end of July and must include details about the tarp's purpose and the status of repairs to the building's facade.

The Daily Beast

Julia Louis-Dreyfus Discusses Challenges to Comedy and Free Expression

Julia Louis-Dreyfus discussed the impact of political pressures on comedy and free expression during a podcast episode. She highlighted the challenges faced by comedians and the importance of artistic freedom, referencing recent events involving Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel. Louis-Dreyfus also criticized attempts to manipulate historical narratives and affirmed the role of art in societal discourse.

The Daily Beast

Poll Shows Decline in Republican Support for Trump's Iran Deal After Details Released

A J.L. Partners poll shows a significant decline in Republican support for President Trump's Iran deal after details were revealed. Initial support of 62% dropped to 32% as concerns about the deal's provisions emerged. The White House emphasized that national security decisions are made in the public's best interest, regardless of fluctuating opinions.