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What's Behind the Latest Moves in Washington?

A closer look at the recent developments in the nation's capital

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Six Republican senators have joined forces with Democrats to block the construction of President Trump's proposed 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom, unless Congress authorizes the project. This move comes as the...

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Six GOP senators voted to block the construction of President Trump's White House ballroom unless Congress authorizes the project. The FDA has eased...

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  • Six GOP senators voted to block the construction of President Trump's White House ballroom unless Congress authorizes the project.
  • The FDA has eased restrictions on vapes, prompting senators to question tobacco firms about their lobbying efforts.
  • E. Jean Carroll has responded to a reported DOJ probe, denying allegations of perjury.
  • Jill Biden has confirmed that her husband and former Vice President Kamala Harris remain friends.

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The developments in Washington have significant implications for the country. The blocked construction of the White House ballroom raises questions...

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The developments in Washington have significant implications for the country. The blocked construction of the White House ballroom raises questions about the use of federal funds and the role of Congress in authorizing projects. The easing of restrictions on vapes has sparked concerns about public health, while the DOJ probe into E. Jean Carroll's allegations against President Trump has raised questions about accountability. The midterm elections, meanwhile, will determine the balance of power in the Senate.

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The Republican Party is going to lose the Senate in the midterm elections." — Steve Bannon, former Trump White House adviser "I did not commit...

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"The Republican Party is going to lose the Senate in the midterm elections." — Steve Bannon, former Trump White House adviser
"I did not commit perjury. I did, however, vacuum the Hovel and scrub the floors." — E. Jean Carroll, writer and accuser of President Trump

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What: Sponsored a proposal to block the construction of the White House ballroom unless Congress authorizes the project. When: The proposal was voted...

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  • What: Sponsored a proposal to block the construction of the White House ballroom unless Congress authorizes the project.
  • When: The proposal was voted on recently.
  • Where: The White House, Washington D.C.

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The developments in Washington will continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months. The midterm elections will take place in November, and the...

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The developments in Washington will continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months. The midterm elections will take place in November, and the outcome will have significant implications for the country. The DOJ probe into E. Jean Carroll's allegations against President Trump will also continue, with potential consequences for the President and his administration.

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    E. Jean Carroll responds to DOJ probe: ‘I did not commit perjury’

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What's Behind the Latest Moves in Washington?

A closer look at the recent developments in the nation's capital

Thursday, June 4, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Six Republican senators have joined forces with Democrats to block the construction of President Trump's proposed 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom, unless Congress authorizes the project. This move comes as the country prepares for the midterm elections, which former Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon predicts the GOP will lose. Meanwhile, the FDA has eased restrictions on vapes, prompting senators to question tobacco firms about their lobbying efforts. In other news, E. Jean Carroll has responded to a reported DOJ probe, and Jill Biden has confirmed that her husband and former Vice President Kamala Harris remain friends.

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  • Six GOP senators voted to block the construction of President Trump's White House ballroom unless Congress authorizes the project.
  • The FDA has eased restrictions on vapes, prompting senators to question tobacco firms about their lobbying efforts.
  • E. Jean Carroll has responded to a reported DOJ probe, denying allegations of perjury.
  • Jill Biden has confirmed that her husband and former Vice President Kamala Harris remain friends.

Why It Matters

The developments in Washington have significant implications for the country. The blocked construction of the White House ballroom raises questions about the use of federal funds and the role of Congress in authorizing projects. The easing of restrictions on vapes has sparked concerns about public health, while the DOJ probe into E. Jean Carroll's allegations against President Trump has raised questions about accountability. The midterm elections, meanwhile, will determine the balance of power in the Senate.

What Experts Say

"The Republican Party is going to lose the Senate in the midterm elections." — Steve Bannon, former Trump White House adviser
"I did not commit perjury. I did, however, vacuum the Hovel and scrub the floors." — E. Jean Carroll, writer and accuser of President Trump

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  • What: Sponsored a proposal to block the construction of the White House ballroom unless Congress authorizes the project.
  • When: The proposal was voted on recently.
  • Where: The White House, Washington D.C.

What Comes Next

The developments in Washington will continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months. The midterm elections will take place in November, and the outcome will have significant implications for the country. The DOJ probe into E. Jean Carroll's allegations against President Trump will also continue, with potential consequences for the President and his administration.

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