Steve Hilton, an ex-advisor to David Cameron and a Fox News host, momentarily led in the California primary election but is unlikely to win the race. The slow counting process in California means final results may take about a week, and Democrats’ late votes could impact the outcome significantly. Despite early indications favoring Hilton, the top two candidates from the primary, regardless of party affiliation, will proceed to the general election in November, making his victory improbable.
In other news, Donald Trump’s plan to allocate $1.8 billion in taxpayer funds to his allies through a slush fund has been abandoned following backlash, including from Senate Republicans. Additionally, Trump’s controversial settlement involving a ban on tax investigations against him remains unchanged, raising concerns about potential financial liabilities. Trump’s upcoming 80th birthday celebration at the White House will feature a UFC match on the South Lawn, with fighters entering the ring from the Oval Office.
Elsewhere, veteran journalist Scott Pelley was fired from CBS News, allegedly due to clashes with the network’s management over editorial independence. Trump is speculated to pardon former congressman Steve Buyer, who was convicted of insider trading, amid ongoing support from various political figures. Furthermore, Pete Hegseth, Trump’s appointee, faces accusations of obstructing diverse promotions within the military, sparking controversy and allegations of bias.
On social media, Tennessee congressman Andy Ogles faced backlash for a controversial tweet denouncing homosexuality during Pride week, prompting criticism and internal investigations within his office. Ogles’ history of inflammatory posts raises concerns about discriminatory attitudes in his team.
In summary, the political landscape in the U.S. continues to be tumultuous, with ongoing controversies and power struggles dominating the news cycle.

