Platner Denials, SCOTUS FCC Win & Tariffs Expand to Farms | Ep. 1
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(00:01:37) Supreme Court FCC Ruling 8 to 1
(00:02:26) California Governor Primary Results
(00:03:01) LA Mayor Bass Advances to November
(00:03:33) Trump Tariff Expansion June 8
(00:04:05) Lincoln Memorial Project and Rally Announcement
Maine's Democratic Senate race is in turbulence as candidate Graham Platner publicly denies physical abuse allegations published by The New York Times, leaving the party — and key endorser Bernie Sanders — conspicuously silent. The political calculation is complicated by the accuser's ties to Heritage Foundation and Project 2025 aligned organisations, but the underlying question remains unresolved. With Democrats in Texas loudly campaigning on personal integrity against Ken Paxton, the parallel is hard to ignore.
At the Supreme Court, an 8-1 ruling upheld the FCC's authority to levy fines through internal agency proceedings rather than jury trials, delivering a broad endorsement of federal regulatory enforcement power. The decision strengthens the executive branch's ability to impose significant penalties quickly — a durable tool for an administration expanding regulatory reach across multiple sectors.
In California, preliminary gubernatorial primary results show Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra leading the field, setting up a potentially competitive November general under the state's top-two system. In Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass advanced to November but faces Spencer Pratt after a strong second-place finish driven by voter frustration over crime and homelessness.
On trade, President Trump signed a tariff expansion on aluminum, steel, and copper — effective June 8 — now reaching into agricultural equipment and residential HVAC systems, widening economic impact to farmers and homeowners. And culturally, the Freedom 250 anniversary concert is canceled in favour of a Trump personal rally called the "Rally to End All Rallies."
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