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This Week in Politics: Big Names, Big Moves, and Bigger Questions

Jerusalem, West Bank, Strait of Hormuz, Iran, Panama, California, Oklahoma, USA, IsraelMonday, June 29, 2026

🔥 Middle East Tensions Escalate: U.S. Strikes Iranian Sites After Deadly Drone Attack

The Middle East remains a powder keg as retaliatory U.S. airstrikes struck Iranian military installations following a brazen drone attack on an oil tanker. The message from Washington was unmistakable—cross red lines, and the repercussions will be swift and severe. Meanwhile, Israel’s prime minister made headlines with a bold declaration: the nation must reduce its reliance on foreign military aid, signaling a potential overhaul in how Israel secures its future.

💸 Tech Mogul Fires Back at Billionaire Tax Plan—With a Meme

Back in the U.S., a billionaire tech titan launched an unconventional counterattack against a proposed tax overhaul targeting the ultra-wealthy. The plan, designed to close loopholes and enforce a minimum tax on billionaires, was met not with policy objections, but with a viral meme—a stark reminder of how social media has become an unexpected battleground for economic debates.

🏛️ Washington Shake-Up: Ex-Marine to Lead Immigration Enforcement

In the nation’s capital, a contentious appointment sent shockwaves through political circles. A former Marine and state trooper was named to head immigration enforcement, drawing praise from supporters who laud his military record and criticism from detractors who question the timing and hidden motives behind the decision.

⚖️ Political Narratives Collide Over National Landmark Dispute

Not all headlines were dominated by power struggles. A prominent author entered the fray, dismissing claims of damage to a historic national landmark as baseless. The heated exchange underscores how even seemingly minor disputes can explode into full-blown public battles, fueled by competing political narratives.

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