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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Trump faces growing risk of losing key Iran war vote in Congress

    House Democrats are nearing a successful vote on a resolution to limit President Trump's war powers regarding Iran. This measure, which aims to be a symbolic rebuke of the conflict, is gaining support, with key Democrats expressing confidence in its passage. Representative Jared Golden, who previously voted against similar resolutions, now intends to vote yes, citing the expiration of the 60-day window under the War Powers Act. Some Republicans, like Representative Don Bacon, are also considering supporting the resolution despite President Trump's opposition. AI

    Trump faces growing risk of losing key Iran war vote in Congress

    IMPACT This legislative action could influence future US foreign policy decisions and the executive branch's ability to engage in military conflicts.

  2. Trump's priorities are in deep trouble after his revenge tour

    Congressional Republicans are pushing back against President Trump's influence on legislative priorities, particularly concerning a nearly $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund. GOP lawmakers in both the House and Senate have voiced concerns about the fund's lack of legal precedent and accountability, with some vowing to restrict or even kill it. This internal party friction highlights a growing divide between Trump's directives and the legislative independence of some Republicans. AI

    Trump's priorities are in deep trouble after his revenge tour
  3. Mike Johnson gets bypassed more than any past speaker

    House members are increasingly using discharge petitions to bypass Speaker Mike Johnson and pass legislation. This procedural tool, which requires 218 signatures to force a vote on bills Johnson opposes, has seen a surge in success. Eight such petitions have reached the threshold in the current Congress, more than in any session since the modern version of the tool was created. AI

    Mike Johnson gets bypassed more than any past speaker