For EM simulation the pins (ports) need to be on the edge of the metal shapes and cannot be inside the profile of the traces.
The pin on the lower right seems to be fine. You are able to "drift" this to the outer edge, away from the point pin, as required because the pads for the R_Pad/C_Pad components are defined as area pins so the connecting pin can be located anywhere around the edge or inside the profile of the pad.
The pin on the left is not allowed to be in the middle of the conductor but this cannot be moved and remain connected as these shapes are not area pins. You would need to adjust your circuit perhaps by using a CROSS, instead of the TEE, to have a pin on that edge for connecting the port connection.
Be aware though that placing the port connection on a trace edge like this utilizes the entire straight edge segment of all the connected components as the feed location. So, on the left the entire outer edge of the TEE/MLIN/MCORN and on the right the MLIN/MCORN would be the feed location. If you use the CROSS method mentioned above, it would be possible to add a very short MLIN (you decide the width) to set this edge.
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