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🟡 Semafor Americana: Behind the mask
In this edition: statistics on ICE, Trump’s hawkish Iran turn, and a dead congressman speaks.
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Inside the long-brewing fight over masked federal agents
Republicans say the masks are necessary for protection — Democrats call them evidence of a new “gestapo.”
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New York’s progressives on their plan for the city
Zohran Mamdani and Justin Brannan spoke to Semafor about running for citywide office and how they plan to govern.
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Trump not planning any agriculture carveouts from his deportation policies
The president vowed to ‘protect our farmers,’ but his administration backtracked — and no specific exemptions are in the works, officials told Semafor.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement/Reuters
Texas Rep. Al Green wants to strike segregationist’s name from key Senate building
The Russell Senate Office Building is named for former Sen. Richard Russell of Georgia, a segregationist Democrat. Al Green wants to change that.
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Battleground poll shows tax cuts bill’s political challenges
A new Data for Progress poll shows that a majority of North Carolinians start off opposed to the House-passed bill.
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Republicans learn to live with Trump’s limbo economy
On tariffs and taxes, the verdict is out on the president’s agenda. But his allies are already calling their critics wrong.
Brendan McDermid/Reuters
Trump gets divergent guidance from a party that’s split over Iran
‘Us taking out the nuclear capability, I don’t think it’s the endgame,’ one Republican senator told Semafor.
‘Unconditional surrender’: How Trump turned hawk and Republicans fell in line
MAGA loyalists trying to deter the president from bombing Iran this week are finding themselves at a disadvantage.
Fed holds US interest rates steady, cites ‘uncertain’ environment
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the words ‘uncertain’ and ‘uncertainty’ more than 15 times while explaining the central bank’s decision.
US Supreme Court upholds Tennessee ban on gender care for trans minors
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the state’s ban, one of dozens enacted at the state-level across the US, did not violate equal protection principles.
Republicans hope for negotiated megabill deal early next week
Senators are furiously lobbying Republican leadership and Finance Chair Mike Crapo to get a deal together quickly.
Navy dissented from US push to move assets to Middle East
The Navy’s complaint reflected long-running worries that the service is overstretched.
Bid to protect lawmakers’ data gains momentum
The measure is getting a second look after two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses were shot in their homes.
Democrats defend another candidate handcuffed for ICE protest
Democrats are calling Brad Lander’s arrest in New York City “tyranny.” Republicans are mocking it as self-promotion.
Russia sanctions on pause as Iran conflict heats up
The penalties are taking a back seat to another foreign policy crisis — and Republicans’ massive tax package.
Trump: ‘Our patience is wearing thin’ on Iran
The president ‘may decide he needs to take further action to end Iranian enrichment,’ US Vice President JD Vance wrote on social media Tuesday.
Europe’s biggest threat isn’t from Putin or Trump
The continent’s biggest risk is itself — and its leaders don’t even realize it.
Senate Republicans emerge divided from megabill briefing
Republicans left a briefing Monday on the latest version of their party’s tax-and-spending bill casting doubt on their ability to meet the self-imposed deadline of July 4.