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DHS suspending 2 travel programs amid shutdown
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will pause two of its programs meant to expedite the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) airport screening process starting Sunday as a shutdown of the agency stretches into a second week, according to The Washington Post. The Post reported that the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs would temporarily cease…
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Who’s who from the Trump administration
While President Donald Trump himself hasn’t attended a game yet during the World Cup, the rest of his administration has turned out in force at all three U.S. games so far.
Lee Zeldin, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, is at the game in Inglewood. Zeldin has clashed with California officials over issues ranging from endangered species protections to clean-air rules, while also bidding to address Mexico-California cross-border sewage pollution.

Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, who has at times served as a conduit between the White House and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the fraught attempt by the U.S. to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, is also in attendance at SoFi Stadium. Driscoll, who is close to Vice President JD Vance, has previously been referred to by Trump as his “drone guy.“
Also in LA tonight: Richard Grenell, who was Trump’s combative envoy to Germany during the president’s first term.
Grenell, who allies pushed for a top job in the second Trump administration, ultimately missed out on a Cabinet-level role, instead being appointed special presidential envoy for special missions of the United States.
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Potential 2028er World Cup attendee leaderboard
Here are the likely 2028 presidential hopefuls who have attended a World Cup game so far:
- Shapiro: 2 matches
- Newsom: 1 match
- Harris: 1 match
- Rubio: 1 match
And… according to at least one Democratic strategist, that approach may not be half bad.
Matt Bennett, of the center-left think tank Third Way, told Blue Light News more prospective 2028 candidates should embrace the World Cup.
“The World Cup is fun and inspiring, with heroics, heartwarming storylines, and gritty underdogs. The US team is kicking ass. And Trump is ignoring it,” Bennett said. “Democrats should own it all – go to games, watch them in bars with fans, brag about our team, hang out with the Scots. Show the country that we’re normal, patriotic, and fun-loving.”
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Usha Vance, Kamala Harris and Hasan Piker walk into a … stadium
The World Cup is the great unifier. Hasan Piker, who will find himself in the crowd along with Second Lady Usha Vance and former Vice President Kamala Harris at SoFi Stadium for tonight’s game, tells Blue Light News he’s backing Turkey tonight. “You got to root for the underdog,” the far-left streamer said.
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