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STADIUM WORKERS JUST BEAT ICE

America’s World Cup opener was yesterday at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and the 2,000 cooks, servers, bartenders, and dishwashers who work there are now the highest-paid stadium workers in the country.

They didn’t get there by asking nicely.

The regime’s Homeland Security chief promised ICE agents at World Cup stadiums. FIFA—in partnership with the regime—demanded workers hand over home addresses and nationality data. Workers knew exactly where that information could end up.

Days before the opening match—when walking out would’ve been impossible to ignore—96% of them voted to strike. And they won big.

Their ratified contract delivers 40% raises, bringing most workers to more than $40 an hour, and something unprecedented in American labor history—the contractual right to walk off the job if ICE threatens any worker in that stadium.

Union co-president Kurt Petersen was direct: “These workers are heroes. They stood up to FIFA. They stood up to ICE.”

Suites worker Yolanda Fierro put it best: “Los Angeles should be a city of welcome—not fear.”

TRUMP’S BUNKER CAN’T MAKE EPSTEIN DISAPPEAR

The Situation Room is where presidents make the hardest calls—where former President Barack Obama directed the mission that killed Osama bin Laden.

This regime uses it to panic about Trump’s dead friend Jeffrey Epstein.

A new blockbuster report in The New York Times Magazine reveals Trump’s top officials repeatedly held secret Situation Room meetings—without Trump. They were desperately trying to bury the Epstein scandal. JD Vance, described as “panicked,” begged them to release everything.

Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino screamed at former AG Pam Bondi: “You f**ked this thing up from the start.” His prediction: “This is going to be President Trump’s Iran-Contra.”

When Congress forced the regime to release the first batch of files, Trump, his family, and Mar-a-Lago were mentioned more than 38,000 times. Trump’s own pollster now warns that the Epstein files ranked among the top issues “in every group” of voters tested in the spring.

November is coming.

THE MAGA GOLDEN TICKET EXPIRES

For years, a Trump endorsement was a coronation. This month, it’s becoming a curse.

In Iowa, Trump rushed a last-minute endorsement to Rep. Randy Feenstra in the governor’s race. He lost by less than a point. In South Carolina, Trump’s handpicked gubernatorial candidate Pamela Evette couldn’t crack 30% in a field she was supposed to dominate—now forced into a June 23 runoff.

Two states. One pattern: Trump’s touch is turning to rust.

The myth of MAGA invincibility was one of the regime’s most powerful weapons—the idea that Trump can’t be stopped. Not anymore.

REPUBLICANS DEFECT TO OUST ELECTION SABOTEUR

Janelle Stelson

Scott Perry isn’t just another MAGA congressman. He’s the man who introduced Trump to Jeffrey Clark—the DOJ official who worked to overturn the 2020 election results. Now his fellow Republicans want him gone.

Republicans Against Perry—a group of actual conservatives—just endorsed Democrat Janelle Stelson in Pennsylvania’s 10th District, which sits in the shadow of Three Mile Island. Their new ad torches Perry for backing a $1 billion federal loan to restart the reactor there, which executive director Craig Snyder calls “the site of the first major nuclear accident ever in the free world.”

Stelson, a beloved local news anchor, lost to Perry by just 1.2% in 2024. Now she’s back, with Gov. Josh Shapiro at the top of the ticket and Republicans defecting in broad daylight.

Snyder didn’t mince words: “Perry is going to be retired by the people of Central Pennsylvania.” Let’s prove him right.

WHAT THIS ALL MEANS

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Is it safe for Americans to go into the woods today?

                                    

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INCLUDING THE HISTORY AND DISCOVERY OF THE ARTHRITIS CAUSE IN 

LYME, CONNECTICUT!

THIS IS WHY PBS AND NPR ARE IMPORTANT!


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In this photo made Friday, May 9, 2014, an informational card about ticks distributed by the Maine Medical Center Research Institute is seen in the woods in Freeport, Maine. State officials say ticks are back with a vengeance, meaning tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease will see no wain. No wane is expected in Lyme nationwide, either, in part because of climate change. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)


Health Secretary RFK Jr. doesn't think so. That's why the Trump Administration is investing millions of federal dollars to reduce Lyme disease by 25 percent by 2035. But how?

Guests

Thomas Mather, professor and researcher at the University of Rhode Island. He serves as director of URI’s Center for Vector-Borne Disease and its TickEncounter Resource Center.

Dr. Seth Lederman, co-founder and CEO of Tonix Pharmaceuticals.

Also Featured

Dr. Allen Steere, who helped discover Lyme disease in 1976.

Ali Moresco, Lyme disease patient.

CDC also says that makes Lyme the most common vector-borne disease in the United States. It can cause fever, rash, arthritis, long-term issues such as brain fog and chronic fatigue. Just last month in May, Secretary Kennedy told a crowd in New Hampshire that he, his wife, and his six kids have all been diagnosed with Lyme disease at some point while living in Bedford, New York.

And he said that now the Department of Health and Human Services is making combating Lyme disease a top priority.

KENNEDY JR.: Millions of Americans living with Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses have struggled for decades to get diagnoses, treatments, and care. They deserve better prevention, better treatments, and real support.

And today, led by the Trump administration, we're launching one of the most ambitious federal efforts ever to undertake and combat Lyme disease, accelerate research, and improve care for parents and families.

CHAKRABARTI: Kennedy announced that some $2.5 million will go to businesses, scientists, and the general public for projects focused on public awareness, prevention, and treatment.








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Morning Digest: Why Georgia Democrats are fretting a special election next week

                                 

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Morning Digest: Why Georgia Democrats are fretting a special election next week

The GOP has flipped zero legislative seats in Trump 2.0, but that could soon change

Democrat Adrienne White is defending a vacant seat in the Georgia State Senate. (Credit: Adrienne White Facebook)

Leading Off

Special Elections

Georgia Democrats are warning that Republicans could flip a state Senate seat in a special election on Tuesday, an outcome that would leave Democrats down a member heading into a crucial special session devoted to redistricting that begins the very next day.

“In a district that would normally be an easy win for Democrats, Republican voters are vastly outpacing Democratic voters in the first three days,” former state Rep. Beth Moore told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution of the early voting numbers in the race for the 7th Senate District, based in Gwinnett County outside Atlanta.

The problem is one of timing. As Moore alluded, Democrat Adrienne White would normally be the favorite over Republican Aizaz Shaikh in a constituency that, according to calculations by The Downballot, Kamala Harris carried 56-42 two years ago.

But the special election will take place on the same day that Republicans—and only Republicans—hold closely watched runoffs in their primaries for the U.S. Senate and governor.

Moore told the AJC that disproportionate GOP turnout for those statewide contests could result in a “nightmare scenario” for Democrats further down the ballot. Activist Seth Taylor, likewise, called the GOP’s early voting advantage a “five-alarm fire” that Democrats need to address before it’s too late.

While this seat, which Democrat Nabilah Parkes resigned in March to focus on her campaign for lieutenant governor, will be on the ballot again in November, Democrats worry that Shaikh would strengthen Republicans at the worst time possible.

Last month, GOP Gov. Brian Kemp called a special session to redraw Georgia’s maps for Congress, the state Senate, and the state House—as well as “any other state office elected by district”—in time for the 2028 elections.

Republicans currently hold a 33-21 majority in the 56-member Senate (another Democratic seat is vacant) and a large edge in the House, so they’ll have the numbers to pass their preferred maps no matter how this special election goes—at least on paper.

But recent GOP infighting over new maps has derailed the redistricting process in other states, including Indiana and South Carolina. Democrats, therefore, don’t want to make it any easier for the GOP to ram through new gerrymanders.

A win for Shaikh, an Air Force veteran, would also give his party some rare good news during a tough midterm cycle.

Shaikh would be the first Republican to flip a Democratic-held legislative seat anywhere in the nation since Trump returned to the White House. Democrats, by contrast, have flipped 12 Republican-controlled districts through special elections, plus another 18 seats in New Jersey and Virginia during those states’ regularly scheduled contests last November.

Shaikh also won the Republican nomination for a full two-year term last month without opposition, but White will not be his opponent again this fall. That’s because White, who works in the banking industry, is running only in the special election. On her website, she explained her decision by saying, “Gwinnett deserves a state senator focused on protecting our community, not campaigning for reelection.”

Conversely, the two Democrats competing in Tuesday’s primary runoff for a full term opted not to enter the special election.

State Rep. Ruwa Romman said in March she would have been forced to resign from the lower chamber if she’d run for the rest of Parkes’ term, which would have left her constituents without representation during the remainder of the legislature’s regular session. Attorney Rahul Garabadu, meanwhile, said he wanted to focus entirely on his campaign for a full term.

Parkes, though, will also be on the ballot on Tuesday as she competes against state Sen. Josh McLaurin in the Democratic runoff for lieutenant governor. That contest, however, is far less likely to drive Democrats to the polls compared to the GOP battles in Georgia’s two marquee statewide elections.

“Republicans are voting. Democrats need to vote too,” Taylor wrote in a Facebook post shared by White. “Adrienne White can absolutely win this race, but only if Democratic voters actually show up.”


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South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace’s political career imploded in astonishing fashion on Tuesday night when she finished fifth in the GOP primary for governor—one of the most notable results that co-hosts David Nir and David Beard recap on this week’s episode of The Downballot podcast. There’s also Lindsey Graham, who needed $15 million in outside help to s…
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Senate

MI-Sen

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has made his preference for Rep. Haley Stevens explicit by telling Punchbowl News, “I think she has the best chance to win” the general election.

Schumer’s comments came the week after the New York Times reported that he’d asked donors to support her in the August Democratic primary for Michigan’s open Senate seat.

Until now, though, Schumer had remained publicly silent about which candidate he’d like to see take on former Rep. Mike Rogers, who has the Republican side to himself.

Stevens faces former Wayne County Health Director Abdul El-Sayed and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow in the primary, both of whom were quick to argue that Wolverine State Democrats should reject a candidate backed by Schumer.

House

NY-17

Former National Security Council official Cait Conley is the beneficiary of what Punchbowl News reports is a $500,000 ad buy from the political arm of the centrist New Democrat Coalition ahead of the June 23 Democratic primary.

The spending comes two weeks after VoteVets launched what it said was a $1 million ad buy to help Conley win the nomination to take on Republican Rep. Mike Lawler in New York’s 17th District. So far, it’s disclosed expenditures of more than $800,000.

Third-party groups have not reported spending to aid any of the other four Democrats running to represent this competitive constituency in the Hudson Valley.


Ballot Measures

OH Ballot

Ohio voters will decide this fall whether to enshrine the state’s voter ID requirement in the state constitution.

The GOP-dominated state House voted along party lines to place the proposed amendment on the ballot on Wednesday evening, two days after Donald Trump ordered Republicans to “PASS THIS NOW.” The state Senate, which is also controlled by the GOP, passed the proposal last week.

Some hardliners had criticized the amendment because it does not require that anyone casting a ballot by mail provide a photo ID, raising the possibility that they could derail it. But they were appeased when lawmakers swiftly passed a separate bill that, if signed by Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, would mandate that voters include a copy of their ID when they either request an absentee ballot or mail one in.

Election administrators from both parties, however, are not happy with the new rules for mail voters.

According to the Associated Press, Licking County Elections Director Brian Mead, a Republican representing Ohio’s bipartisan Election Officials Association, called the bill “dire” in testimony before the legislature on Tuesday.

“It was one of those things where we have concerns on both sides,” Mead said.

Poll Pile

  • CO-Gov (D): Colorado Community Research:

    • Phil Weiser: 41, Michael Bennet: 34.

  • SC-Gov (R): Opinion Diagnostics:

    • Alan Wilson: 48, Pamela Evette: 29.

    • The poll was conducted June 1-2. The first round of the primary took place on June 9, and Wilson and Evette advanced to the runoff.

  • NY-13 (D): Data for Progress for the Justice Democrats (pro-Darializa Avila Chevalier):

  • SC-01 (R): Meeting Street Insights for Winning for Women (pro-Jenny Costa Honeycutt):

    • Jenny Costa Honeycutt: 35, Mark Smith: 28.

    • The poll was conducted June 2-4 shortly before the first round of the primary.

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