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SIGNAL POLITICS in 90 — 2026-05-10

This is Signal Politics for Sunday, May 10. Here are the top stories.

First: WAPO: Election deniers seek governor offices next year. The Washington Post reports Republicans who rejected the 2020 result are positioned for statewide races that could affect election administration.

Second: AXIOS: Congress faces its biggest reckoning since MeToo. Axios says lawmakers are bracing for renewed scrutiny of workplace conduct rules, disclosure practices, and institutional accountability on Capitol Hill.

Third: REUTERS: White House weighs US-Taiwan travel bill. Reuters reports the administration has not decided whether to sign the measure, a choice likely to draw close attention from Beijing.

Fourth: REUTERS: US plans Taiwan torpedo sale angering China. The proposed one hundred eighty million dollar package would add undersea capability for Taipei while increasing friction in US-China relations.

Fifth: REUTERS: Venezuela court accuses more lawmakers of treason. Reuters says the country’s top court targeted additional opposition figures and the congress building was closed amid escalating political pressure.

Sixth: POLITICO: World Cup politics meet America’s tense moment. Politico frames the coming tournament as a governance and security test as local officials prepare for global attention in a polarized climate.

That's Signal Politics. Follow for the next update.

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