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The United States has entered a period of intensified domestic and international volatility as of mid-July 2026. Internationally, the administration has declared the start of a "new" war with Iran following military strikes on July 7, effectively attempting to reset the War Powers Act clock. A controversial "Iranian Blockade" and a proposed 20% shipping toll in the Strait of Hormuz have sent Brent crude prices surging to $86/barrel. Domestically, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is under intense scrutiny following the fatal shootings of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo and Joan Sebastian Guerrero. These incidents have fueled allegations of systemic misconduct and lack of transparency within the agency. Politically, the Senate faces a leadership vacuum following the death of Senator Lindsey Graham and ongoing concerns regarding the health and status of Senator Mitch McConnell. Economically, markets remain resilient but cautious. While major indices showed mixed performance, investors are pivoting toward upcoming inflation data and Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh’s testimony. Meanwhile, a global anchovy shortage and structural failures in Manhattan high-rises represent emerging niche disruptions to the broader economy. On July 10, 2026, a letter sent by the White House to Congress advised that the United States is "once again" at war with Iran. This follows military strikes conducted on July 7, which the administration framed as "military action consistent with [the] responsibility to protect Americans." ICE Fatalities and Accountability. Despite attempts by "border czar" Tom Homan to shift toward non-lethal enforcement, ICE has been involved in two high-profile fatal shootings in the past week. Investors are prioritizing the June Consumer Price Index (CPI) report and Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh’s upcoming congressional testimony. While geopolitical tensions are high, the market is currently viewing the AI investment cycle and corporate profit growth as more significant drivers of long-term returns.
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