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July 2026 US Political Updates: White House Quantum Directives, Trump's Fortified White House Plans, and Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Ruling

US Politics

A concise overview of major US political events from the first week of July 2026, including executive actions, judicial decisions, and legislative impasses.

US Government Executive Orders Supreme Court Congress Current Events
5 Questions Easy Ages 16+ Jul 7, 2026

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1 What recent White House initiative focused on advancing quantum innovation and securing the nation against advanced cryptographic attacks?
  • A The Secure Tech Act
  • B The Quantum Leap Initiative
  • C Executive Orders on Quantum Innovation and Security
  • D The National Cybersecurity Directive
2 Which significant infrastructure project was announced by President Trump on July 6, 2026, for the White House?
  • A Construction of new West Wing offices
  • B A heavily fortified White House ballroom and military center with a drone port
  • C Expansion of the White House press briefing room
  • D Renovation of the Oval Office
3 What was the Supreme Court's decision on July 1, 2026, concerning birthright citizenship in the United States?
  • A It overturned birthright citizenship.
  • B It upheld birthright citizenship, rejecting a presidential executive order.
  • C It referred the matter to Congress for a legislative decision.
  • D It limited birthright citizenship to children of legal residents only.
4 Why did the U.S. House of Representatives go on an early holiday recess around July 1, 2026?
  • A A lack of quorum due to a health crisis.
  • B Disagreement over the national budget.
  • C A deadlock due to presidential demands for the SAVE America Act.
  • D A planned early summer break for all members.
5 A White House report released around July 4, 2026, heavily criticized the leadership and interpretive ideology of which prominent cultural institution?
  • A The Library of Congress
  • B The National Archives
  • C The Smithsonian Institution
  • D The Kennedy Center
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