U.S. Politics Today: Trump vs Musk, 2028 Race Heats Up, Immigration Raids in L.A., and Key State Legislation Updates
πΊπΈ U.S. Politics Today: Trump vs Musk, 2028 Race Heats Up, Immigration Raids in L.A., and Key State Legislation Updates
Stay updated with the biggest developments in American politics, elections, and governance. From high-level political drama to state legislative action, here’s your full breakdown of what’s happening across the nation as of June 8, 2025.
π️ Presidential Race & National Politics
π₯ Trump vs. Musk — Political Allies Turn Rivals
Former President Donald Trump has reignited a feud with ex-advisor Elon Musk, warning of “serious consequences” if Musk backs Democratic candidates. Trump, appearing on NBC’s *Meet the Press*, dismissed Musk’s criticisms of his tax bill as “an abomination” and confirmed he won’t seek a third term in 2028:
> “I’ll be an eight-year president — that’s all I need,” he said.
π³️ The 2028 Election Field Begins to Form
On the Democratic side, key 2028 prospects are positioning themselves as centrists:
* **Gov. Wes Moore (MD)** vetoed a reparations bill.
* **Gov. Gavin Newsom (CA)** called certain transgender athlete rules “unfair.”
* **Rahm Emanuel** urged Dems to drop “culture war” topics in favor of “kitchen table” issues.
For Republicans:
* **VP J.D. Vance** is widely viewed as Trump’s possible heir, though he says he’s “not focused on politics.”
* **Sen. Marco Rubio** got rare praise from Trump, who called him a “great” leader.
* **Gov. Ron DeSantis** remains a major fundraiser despite losing to Trump in 2024.
### π️ Executive Actions & Approval Ratings
The Trump administration took several bold steps:
* **Ordered a DOJ investigation into Biden’s mental health**, which Biden labeled “ridiculous and false.”
* **Signed a new travel ban** barring entry from 12 countries (including Iran, Somalia, and Afghanistan).
Trump's approval rating rebounded slightly to **45% approve vs. 49% disapprove**, per a YouGov/Economist poll. That’s his **best net rating in months**.
π️ **Congressional Elections & Capitol News**
π️ House Special Elections Scheduled
The 119th Congress remains narrowly Republican:
**220 Republicans, 212 Democrats, and 3 vacant seats** (TX-18, AZ-7, VA-11).
Special elections scheduled:
* **AZ-7**: Primary – July 15, General – Sept 23
* **VA-11**: Sept 9
* **TX-18**: Nov 4
In South Carolina, Democrats held a local seat with **Keishan Scott winning 70%** of the vote.
π Key Legislation
On June 6, the House passed:
* **“Save SBA from Sanctuary Cities Act”** – forces the SBA to relocate from sanctuary jurisdictions.
* Senate is debating **500% tariffs** on Russian-energy buyers via a bill from Sen. Lindsey Graham.
π️ State & Local Election Highlights
π½ NYC Mayoral Race
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed progressive Zohran Mamdani, calling him “the strongest to lead working-class New Yorkers.” He faces strong competition from former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
π³️ Other Races
June 7 Runoffs: San Antonio & Garland, Texas
June 10 Primaries: New Jersey’s governor, legislature, and local seats. This marks NJ’s first election after expanding early voting.
π¨ Immigration & Security Developments
π₯ ICE Raids Spark Protests in Los Angeles
The Trump administration deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to L.A. following ICE raids that led to mass protests. Dozens of undocumented migrants were detained.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said:
> “We’re addressing lawlessness. These officers are halting an invasion of illegal criminals.”
California officials pushed back:
Gov. Newsom called the action “inflammatory.”
Mayor Bass vowed the city “won’t stand for this.”
π State Legislation Roundup
π️ Texas Passes Sweeping Right-Wing Agenda
The Texas Legislature passed:
Private school vouchers
Property tax cuts
THC ban (recreational marijuana)
Bail tightening laws
π Bipartisan Reform in Nevada
Nevada lawmakers passed a rare bipartisan election bill, pending the governor’s signature.
π Polling Snapshot
Trump Job Approval: 45% approve / 49% disapprove (YouGov)
Ballotpedia Index: Trump at 46% approval
Congress Approval: 31%
Generic Ballot: Democrats +3
Voters are still divided, but both parties are sharpening their message as 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential race draw closer.
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