Attention Graph:

President of the United States

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Two government-adjacent accounts sit at the top of the President of the United States' similarity graph — but soccer athletes and soccer media make up the bulk of the remaining neighbors, forming an unexpected second cluster that defines the two-peak shape.

The White House (0.97) and First Lady of the United States (0.97) are the nearest neighbors by a clear margin, followed by White House Press Secretary at 0.90. These three are all Government Officials or Government subcategory entities, and their tight grouping forms the first peak — an institutional government cluster whose audiences overlap heavily with POTUS.

The second peak is built almost entirely from U.S. soccer. Sarah Spain (0.86) and Mina Kimes (0.86) are sports journalists; Tim Howard (0.86), Taylor Twellman (0.84), and Jozy Altidore (0.83) are athletes; U.S. Soccer WNT (0.86) is a sports team. Across the full top 10, athletes account for three of the ten slots, and soccer-adjacent media and teams fill two more. The fictional AFC Richmond (0.83) — the Ted Lasso club — rounds out the soccer-world presence. The lone outlier is Bruegger's (0.84), a fast casual dining brand whose audience shape lands squarely between these two clusters.

No other Government Officials appear in the top 10 beyond the three already named, and no news publishers or political media appear at all in these positions — the second cluster is sport, not politics.

The two-peak structure suggests POTUS draws an audience that bridges institutional civic engagement and a specific sports-media community, with little blending between the two.

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