Trump's DOJ pauses a nearly $2 billion anti-weaponization fund after court order as Senate Republicans push to kill it entirely, while Iran threatens to suspend nuclear talks as Israel expands its Lebanon war and California voters decide six primary races where Democrats hope redistricting helps flip Republican House seats including Nancy Pelosi's longtime district. Trump's anti-weaponization fund faces rare bipartisan opposition and has drawn pushback even from his own base, with fewer than one-third of MAGA voters supporting it according to YouGov polling.