"Trump Media's Stock, Immigration, and S&P 500: This Week's Political and Market Highlights"

Donald Trump faces a financial dilemma as he needs to come up with $175 million to cover a judgment against him, but selling his Truth Social stock could crash its value; Nicole Shanahan, a wealthy Silicon Valley lawyer, has been chosen as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate, potentially impacting the presidential election; Pete Buttigieg, as secretary of transportation, faces challenges in responding to various transportation crises; Tammy Murphy drops out of the New Jersey Senate race, leaving Andy Kim as the presumed next senator; Ronna McDaniel's hiring by NBC sparks controversy, leading to her dismissal; House Republicans plan to transmit articles of impeachment against Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate; Michigan state legislator Matt Maddock mistakenly identifies the Gonzaga men's basketball team as "illegal invaders" being escorted by police.
- Donald Trump stock, Key Bridge, immigration, and RFK Jr.: The biggest political stories of the week. Slate
- Trump social media company defies expectations in stock market debut The Hill
- Truth Social's public debut puts 'all other meme stocks to shame,' veteran analyst says Fortune
- The S&P 500 is about to wrap the quarter with a 10% gain. Resist the urge to time a pullback CNBC
- Truth Social slips into the red as Trump Media stock hits turbulence USA TODAY
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