1. 100 Days into the War Against Iran, Still Failing to Win Over American Public Support —Sunday marked the 100th day of the war between the United States and Israel against Iran. Polls show that only 16% of voters believe the U.S. is winning; a maj

2026-06-07

1. 100 Days into the War Against Iran, Still Failing to Win Over American Public Support —Sunday marked the 100th day of the war between the United States and Israel against Iran. Polls show that only 16% of voters believe the U.S. is winning; a majority of voters (including 33% of Republicans) believe the war is harming U.S. interests. 2. Retweets White House Post Saying Jobs Data Doesn't Lie—U.S. President Trump retweeted a White House social media post about jobs data, which read: "Jobs, jobs, jobs. The data doesn't lie." 3. Chief AI Advisor Krishnan to Leave at the End of the Month —According to sources, Sriram Krishnan, a technology investor who spearheads the Trump administration's pro-industry AI policy, plans to leave the White House at the end of this month to found an external agency aimed at influencing technology policy. The agency will reportedly be staffed with engineers to support the White House's AI initiatives. 4. Trump's May Truth Posts: Over 800, One-Tenth Glorifying the Capital —Politico analyzed over 800 posts and retweets Trump made on social media last month, revealing that his most frequent posts were related to "Trump's Republican Party." Second was the Washington D.C. renovation plan, which he mentioned 80 times. Third were various images and pictures, including AI-generated and real photos of him. 5. Trump's Attendance at the NBA Finals Causes Ticket Prices to Soar —Trump will attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Manhattan, where the New York Knicks will host the San Antonio Spurs. As of Saturday evening, the cheapest tickets on the secondary ticketing platform StubHub were already over $9,000.