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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 7, 2026 4 min read

Trump Administration Sparks Multiple Controversies Amidst Immigration and Voting Rights Debates

The Trump administration is facing intense backlash on multiple fronts, from seeking to expedite the removal of a 5-year-old Minnesota boy to cutting academic ties with Harvard University. Meanwhile, House Republicans are pushing for a partisan voting requirements bill, and Adam Schiff reflects on the balance between opposing Trump and lawmaking.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 7, 2026

Trump Condemns Racist Post as Multiple Developments Unfold in Government and Courts

President Trump has denounced a racist video posted on his social media account, while the Gateway Project funding has been allowed to resume, and the FBI is reviewing a new message related to a high-profile abduction case. Additionally, a court has struck down Arizona abortion restrictions, and a Trump administration official has been linked to Jeffrey Epstein.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 6, 2026

Trump Administration Embroiled in Controversy Over Racist Video and Epstein Testimony

The Trump administration is facing criticism from within its own party after a racist video was posted to the president's social media account, while former President Bill Clinton calls for a public hearing on Jeffrey Epstein's testimony. Meanwhile, the EPA has reapproved the use of a controversial herbicide.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 6, 2026

Global News Roundup: Tech Scrutiny, Humanitarian Aid, and High-Profile Arrests

From tech giants facing scrutiny in Europe to the US providing aid to Cuba, this week's global news roundup covers a wide range of stories. The European Union has accused TikTok of violating tech laws, while Democrats in New York propose a moratorium on new data centers. Meanwhile, the US is sending $6 million in aid to Cuba and has brought a key participant in the 2012 Benghazi attack to face charges.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 6, 2026

Politics and Entertainment Intersect: A Week of Controversy and Milestones

This week, the worlds of politics and entertainment collided in a series of controversies and milestones, from a GOP senator's call for an investigation into Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's attendance at the Grammys to the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing above 50,000 points for the first time in history.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 6, 2026

Trump's Social Media Misstep Overshadows Other Key Stories in a Turbulent Week

A video depicting the Obamas as apes was shared and then deleted by President Trump, sparking outrage from lawmakers. Meanwhile, other significant stories have been unfolding, including the retirement of Nevada Republican Mark Amodei, efforts to stabilize Syria, and concerns over the VA's outdated health records system.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 6, 2026

Tensions Rise Globally as US Faces Criticism on Multiple Fronts

The United States is facing criticism and pushback from various countries and its own citizens, with accusations of legal intimidation, nuclear arms control concerns, and diplomatic tensions in the Arctic region. Meanwhile, other nations are taking steps to assert their influence and promote international cooperation.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 6, 2026

Trump Faces Backlash Over Racist Video as Lawmakers Call for Bipartisan Action on Immigration and Election Security

President Trump is facing widespread criticism for sharing a racist video depicting former President Obama and Michelle Obama as apes, while lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling for bipartisan action on immigration reform and election security. Meanwhile, the World Economic Forum is investigating its CEO over ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 6, 2026

Trump Deletes Racist Video Amid GOP Criticism as Immigration Overhaul and Shutdown Loom

President Trump deleted a racist video from his social media account after facing criticism from both parties, while the House prepares to vote on an elections overhaul bill and a potential DHS shutdown looms with just 10 days left to negotiate. The SAVE America Act has become a rare rallying point for a divided GOP, but hard-right pressure is mounting. Meanwhile, investigations into Trump's immigration crackdown continue, and a potential deal on AI regulation may be hindered by GOP leadership.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 3, 2026

Congress Ends Shutdown with $1.2T Funding Bill, but New Challenges Emerge

Congress has passed a $1.2 trillion funding bill, ending the government shutdown, but the deal sets up a new deadline for Department of Homeland Security funding and exposes tensions between House Democrats and Senate Republicans. Meanwhile, Bill and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify before Congress, and conservative investors are pushing back against Netflix's content.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 3, 2026

Congress Ends Shutdown with $1.2T Funding Bill, Sets Stage for Future Showdowns

After a brief shutdown, Congress has passed a $1.2 trillion funding bill, averting a prolonged crisis. However, the deal sets up a new deadline for the Department of Homeland Security, and tensions between House Democrats and Senate Republicans continue to simmer. Meanwhile, other developments on Capitol Hill include the Clintons agreeing to testify before Congress and conservative investors taking aim at Netflix.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 2, 2026

Clive Palmer Denies Steve Bannon's Claim of Involvement in 2019 Australian Election Ad Strategy

Australian billionaire Clive Palmer has denied claims by far-right strategist Steve Bannon that he was behind Palmer's $60 million advertising campaign during the 2019 federal election. The claim was revealed in a text conversation between Bannon and an unidentified person, believed to be convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The conversation was part of a tranche of documents released by the US Department of Justice.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 2, 2026

Kennedy Center to Halt Entertainment Operations for Two Years Amid Renovations and Leadership Turmoil

The John F. Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. will cease entertainment events for two years starting July 4, as the venue undergoes renovations. This decision comes after a wave of canceled events and low ticket sales, which have plagued the center since President Trump's leadership overhaul. The move has raised concerns about the center's future and its role in the nation's cultural landscape.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 2, 2026

Portland Mayor Calls for ICE to Leave City After Agents Use Teargas on Protesters

The mayor of Portland, Oregon is demanding that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement leave the city after federal agents used teargas and rubber bullets on a crowd of protesters, including young children, outside an ICE facility on Saturday. The protest was characterized as peaceful by witnesses and the mayor. The incident has sparked widespread criticism and calls for accountability.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 2, 2026

Federal Agents Identified in Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis

Government documents have revealed the identities of the two federal agents involved in the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Jesus Ochoa, a border patrol agent, and Raymundo Gutierrez, a Customs and Border Protection officer, are named in the documents as the agents who fired their weapons during the confrontation. The shooting has sparked widespread protests and demands for a criminal investigation.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 1, 2026

US Grapples with Multiple Crises as Bomb Cyclone Brings Record Cold, ICE Protests Erupt, and Global Trade Tensions Rise

A bomb cyclone has brought record cold temperatures to the US, killing two in North Carolina, while protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are set to take place across the country. Meanwhile, global trade tensions are on the rise as China's trade surplus balloons to $1.2 trillion, and a French tech firm's contract with ICE sparks outrage in France.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 1, 2026

Protests Erupt Nationwide as Trump's Immigration Crackdown Intensifies, While Global Tensions Rise Over Nuclear Arms and Critical Minerals

The Trump administration's hardline stance on immigration has sparked widespread protests and civil unrest across the United States, with Minneapolis at the epicenter of the movement. Meanwhile, global tensions are escalating over nuclear arms and critical minerals, with China's rapid nuclear buildup and the US's response drawing concern from world leaders.

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🏛️ Politico Wire Feb 1, 2026

Trump's America: A Nation in Turmoil as Scandals, Wildfires, and Vaccine Controversies Erupt

The United States is grappling with a multitude of crises, from the latest revelations in the Epstein files to devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, and a growing vaccine controversy. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is facing intense scrutiny over its handling of a fatal police shooting and a dramatic shift in vaccine policy.

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