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Since Charlie Kirk Loved Rush Limbaugh, here’s a great clip of him talking to a caller about racism, hate, patriotism. Context: 2008 campaign and everyone became aware of Obama’s hate preacher Jeremiah Wright who infamously said “Not God Bless America but G-d Damn America!” youtu.be/rU39EQSnKnY
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THIS is why it’s not ok that Shawn Ryan called MAGA pedophiles & Megyn chuckled. ⬇️ “…he believes the U.S. government is run by elites who sacrifice and eat children, had involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, and are protected by President Trump.” Crazed ppl are radicalized by this slander.
BREAKING: Details via federal arrest affidavit reveal that a California man named Michael Alan Thomas was one of the alleged organizers of the alleged UFC White House terror plot. Feds say he admitted he believes the U.S. government is run by elites who sacrifice and eat children, had involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, and are protected by President Trump. Investigators took screenshots of his Signal chats in which details of the plot were discussed and maps of the UFC event were shown with suggestions on where snipers should be placed. Feds also recovered rifles & ammo. Sources tell colleague @davidspunt those in custody are American citizens snd there is no foreign nexus believed to be at play.
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There will be no final Iran deal. This phase one is about getting oil back to market at the lowest possible price paid to the regime. We’ll find out what that price is over the next 30–60 days. There is no phase two deal. Soon enough, President Trump will be back to relying on American power, not the regime’s false promises. At that time, the strategy needs a missing pillar: maximum support for the Iranian people. Economic and military pressure can weaken the regime. The Iranian people can cripple it. Together, they offer the only path to a durable solution.
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I can now confirm that Israel formally requested access to the Iran MoU and was denied. A remarkable and highly unusual development between close allies on an issue of such critical national security importance.
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@POTUS is the 🐐
Speaking at the G7 Summit in France today, President Trump said he plans on holding a press conference to read the full memorandum of understanding with Iran so that there is no speculation as to what is in the memorandum. This is a great idea for the sake of transparency, which Trump’s administration has always advocated for. He said, "I will actually not only release it, I'll probably have a press conference and read it to you word-by-word, so that the press covers it accurately, because it's, it's a very important document." "And, unlike Obama, who could have destroyed the Middle East with a horrible JCPoA, it is the worst agreement that was a road to a nuclear weapon. Mine is a wall against a nuclear weapon."
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When Marco Rubio is silent and JD Vance is all over the media, you know bad things are happening
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‘We will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist.’ Barack Obama, 2009
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President Trump claims: “The current Iranian leadership are very rational people. They are nice to deal with, they are strong and smart people. They are not radicalized, and they are looking to help their country.” This is a lie. There has been no regime change in Iran. The only difference is that a younger Khamenei has replaced the older one. The same regime remains in power, and the same men whose hands are stained with the blood of 40,000 Iranians are still ruling the country. President Trump is lying to the American people and to the world. Calling a terrorist regime “rational” and “not radicalized” is not diplomacy. It is self-deception of the highest order. History will not remember this as statesmanship. It will remember it as appeasement, cowardice, and one of the greatest strategic blunders of our time. @POTUS @SecRubio @LindseyGrahamSC @marklevinshow
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Well said... this is not acceptable - this is Hillbilly Obamaesque foreign policy.

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BREAKING: Ambassador Huckabee confirms that Hezbollah and Israel are NOT linked to the deal. If Israel wants to go after a terrorist organization responsible for the murder of hundreds of marines, we should applaud them.
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I acquired a copy of the White House talking points on the Iran MoU and it reads like an accidental confession memo written by a fifth grader. It took the White House four or five days to produce this — and they still have not released the actual MoU. They are trying to claim total victory while admitting there is no final deal. Now look at their top five points. 1) “Iran will never have a nuclear weapon.” That is not a term. That is an aspiration. It is also only one of the objectives the administration laid out at the start. The stated goal was not merely “no nuclear weapon.” It was to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons capacity, ballistic missile production, and terror proxy network. So where are the missile provisions? Where are the proxy provisions? Where is the enforcement mechanism? 2) “President Trump ended the fighting on every front, including Lebanon.” Are we supposed to be this dumb? If Hezbollah is still attacking Israel as they are tonight, the fighting is not “over.” What this really means is that the White House is tying Israel’s freedom of action against Hezbollah to Trump’s Iran deal. That puts the U.S. right back in the Obama role: restraining our ally to preserve a deal with our enemy. It also throws Lebanon under the bus — at least the part of Lebanon not controlled by Hezbollah. 3) “The Strait of Hormuz is open again, free of charge.” This could be the most absurd talking point in the whole memo but there are just so many contenders. Iran threatened the world’s oil artery, then gets relief for reopening what it had no right to close. That is not “performance.” That is hostage-taking with a tariff schedule. And if the Strait needed to be opened, the United States had the military power to open it. Instead, Trump is treating Iranian blackmail as a deliverable. 4) “Iran’s rewards come from its own unfrozen money, not American taxpayers.” Spare us. Sanctions are leverage. Unfreezing Iranian funds gives the regime resources it otherwise would not have. Money is fungible. Whether it comes from U.S. taxpayers or frozen accounts, the strategic effect is the same: Iran gets cash and we know how they'll use it. I'm just waiting for Vance to literally repeat John Kerry verbatim. If Iran’s nuclear program is “in ruins,” its military is “gutted,” its economy is “collapsing,” and the regime had “no other choice left,” why are we rewarding it, rebuilding it, and negotiating with it at all? 5) “Obama never even got a signed document. President Trump did.” Really? That is point five? I had to re-read that several times. Who cares if the document is signed? Is Trump planning to sue them in court? Is that a deliverable? Obama at least released the awful JCPOA text in 2015, while hiding several annexes. Trump’s team is bragging about signing an MoU they will not show us yet, for a deal they haven't delivered. On Hannity, JD Vance was asked why they will not release it. His answer was that it would come Friday because of protocol nonsense reasons reasons reasons. Seriously? We have a president who claims he can declassify anything, anytime he wants — but somehow the Iran MoU is trapped in paperwork? The reality is that the administration’s own talking points give away the game. They are asking us to trust slogans because they do not want us reading terms. The terms that Vance and Trump discuss publicly should be unacceptable to anyone who cares about national security. Right now, what we have is a hidden MoU, a bunch of chest-thumping, and the JCPOA playbook with less transparency. The White House says Trump negotiated from strength <-- they keep repeating that word like we're imbeciles. Fine. Then show us why he squandered it.
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This is the guy Trump called much more reasonable than the ones he blew up.
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In these situations, it’s a choice between reacting emotionally or reacting logically. Being emotional is the easier option. The problem is that when you’re emotional, propaganda and fear-based scenarios hit you fast and hard, especially the kind that’s deliberately designed to break you early with despair. This is a marathon, not a sprint. Nothing is over yet. Save your energy and don’t let yourself give up to propaganda.
A serious problem Trump faces now is that many, many people feel deeply betrayed by him, especially people who support Israel. Betrayal is an emotional experience, not a logical one. It cannot be fixed by logic, and its damage is usually never undone.
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🚨BREAKING🚨 @MrsErikaKirk has always hated Israel and @RealCandaceO has been telling us for months. #BelieveCandace
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Syria isn’t going to handle Hezbollah because Abu Mohammad al-Julani, the new President of Syria, is an ISIS terrorist who is mass murdering religious minorities in Syria. An Islamic terrorist isn’t going to control Islamic terrorists. That’s why Julani was wanted by our own country for $10 million until May of 2025 when he met President Trump in Saudi Arabia. The President of Syria is an Islamic terrorist who helped kill US soldiers. This is a fact. Why would he control Hezbollah when it’s known that Julani is working with Erdogan for a long term invasion of Israel from the Gaza border and the Golan Heights?
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I deeply respect Japan’s head coach Hajime Moriyasu, not only as a manager, but as a person. And after yesterday’s match, there was a moment in the press conference that showed exactly why. Japan faced the Netherlands, ranked 8th in the world, in their opening group stage match. Japan came from behind twice and earned a 2-2 draw. Both teams took one point. But after the match, the most memorable moment was not only the result. At the very end of the press conference, Coach Moriyasu asked: “May I say something?” Then he turned his words toward the Dutch journalists in the room. He said he wanted to express his gratitude to the people of the Netherlands. Moriyasu explained that when he first became a Japan national team player, Japan did not yet have a fully professional football league. During that era, he was coached and developed by Hans Ooft, a Dutch coach who had a huge influence on Japanese football. And Moriyasu said it was not only him. Many Japanese coaches were influenced by Dutch football, and that helped lead to the development of Japanese football today. He also mentioned Wim Jansen, a Dutch legend. Jansen coached Sanfrecce Hiroshima in the J.League and also worked with Urawa Reds, contributing greatly to Japanese football. Moriyasu said it was not only those two men. Many Dutch coaches and players helped raise the level of Japanese football in Japan. And then he ended with these words: “Thank you very much.” The room applauded. On the pitch, Japan fought the Netherlands with everything they had. But after the final whistle, Moriyasu still remembered the people who helped Japanese football grow. Not just with a casual “good game.” He spoke about the history, the influence, and the gratitude Japan owes to Dutch football. Every time I see this side of Coach Moriyasu, I feel that the strength of Japan’s national team is not only tactics or technique. It is respect. It is gratitude. And it is the heart to never forget those who helped you grow. That is why I respect Hajime Moriyasu so much as a person.
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“Putin is an existential threat to democracy in Europe and to the United States. I believe his intelligence services are run amok. They're more reckless than they've ever been, and I don't believe we're doing enough as an alliance to stop it.” 👉Above from my appearance on UK’s “The Bunker” taped last week in between my lectures at Cambridge and Oxford…a great visit! And below is a great listen, thank you to Andrew, James and the whole team at the Bunker who made it happen. Episode: “Empire of Spies – An ex-CIA officer exposes Putin’s intelligence state, Jun 15, 2026” 👉LINK: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…🙏🏻
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Here's the amazing thing about written agreements: they are comprised of words we can all read and then form opinions about! It's really neat! So release the MOU text. Now. Don't keep it secret and then complain that people aren't trusting your version of events.
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Please, if you’re worried or confused about this deal, or about Trump’s overall strategy toward the Iranian regime, take a few minutes to read this excellent piece. It gives a really strong and clarifying perspective. Most serious Iranian analysts have believed for years that this is exactly Trump’s strategy, and everything so far has confirmed it:
I'm still chewing on this "deal" and trying to figure out what the strategy is supposed to be, obviously given a shortage of information. I'm starting to think it's similar to Reagan's strategy that choked the Soviet Union, which Aleksandr Dugin describes as an Atlanticist "anaconda." The rough idea of the "anaconda" strategy is that of a constrictor snake. It doesn't bite except to control small parts at necessity. It squeezes. And it doesn't just crush. It tightens, puts pressure, and when the target squirms, it tightens again. This continues until the target is suffocated. Dugin accuses the Atlanticist West (first Britain, then the US/NATO) of having done this not only to the USSR but to Russia and continuing it. That's worth discussing at another time. The way he says it happened is by controlling all the regions around the target (then: USSR) and by increasing various demands and sanctions to crush the target. There's no striking (like biting) except in the narrow sense to punish specific transgression. It's just fatally expensive for the target to move. So this plan might actually be meant to work this way against the Iranian Regime, with a few updated caveats because Trump's geopolitical strategy and Reagan's aren't the same, for good reasons. Trump's is not only likely better overall but learned from the mistakes and shortcomings of Reagan's. The idea is that by having hit them militarily 13,000 times and degraded their capabilities, military, and infrastructure to a very bad level, while apparently offering them a "golden bridge" out (Sun Tzu), including some rocketry capabilities, Iran's Regime is desperate, particularly economically. The "deal" with the economic carrot ($300B in Gulf Coast state investment possibilities, totally contingent on good behavior, plus loosened sanctions and unfrozen assets, all contingent) is meant to get Iran to squirm while releasing the global pressure caused by Hormuz. Iran can't afford not to take it and likely thinks it can outfox the West by taking the money in bad faith. That's "squirming," at which point the snake will either tighten or strike (in narrow fashion) or both. The IRGC is white-knuckling power, hanging on for dear life in a shattered system that needs relief. The relief is coming from a place that can put massive contingencies on access to the relief, at least in theory. That's like being wrapped in the snake's coils. Iran's Regime is boxed into needing the relief, but the relief comes at the cost of becoming controlled not just by the U.S. and Israel but by the GCC coalition from which the money is supposed to come. Every time they betray the deal, which is apparently all based on investment money, not state transfers, the U.S. and/or Israel might hit them again to get them back in line while the GCC tightens the financial noose (with U.S. urging). The "anaconda" holds them tightly, and if they wiggle to breathe (by violating terms), it tightens. If they get too rough, they get bit (another good, hard military strike or ten). They're stuck, slowly suffocating. The Regime, over time, cannot sustain this pressure and should crack eventually if this is the strategy and it works. It might not even take long because of how shattered they are now. Eventually, a coup from inside can displace the faltering regime, and that's likely the ambition. The question is who it will be, of course. Pahlavi's people should be preparing because other factions, most likely most notably the Leftist MEK, will be positioned to seize the moment if better people aren't. The update from Reagan's strategy is that Reagan was fighting the USSR in a bipolar world: US and USSR were the two superpowers. Thus, Reagan was a unipolarist. He wanted one pole of power in the world: the United States of America. (Dugin sees this as a "neo-mondialist" or "neo-Atlanticist" strategy we would call "globalism" today in the common parlance, and he's firmly opposed to it but not in the same way or for the same ends as Trump, MAGA, and real America First.) What we've learned since then is that a unipolar superpower is not geared correctly to handle a regionalist disruptor like Iran (or Russia, frankly). Its military capabilities are geared otherwise, for one thing, and it can stretch the superpower too thin, for another. That's how you end up with "neo-mondialist" failures in Iraq, which Trump isn't eager to repeat. Instead, what you need are regional consortiums that act as decentralized regional powers that are broadly in alignment with a U.S.-led world order (thus rejecting Dugin's wretched multipolarism and Russian/Eurasian neo-imperialism). The GCC plus Israel are meant to accomplish this in the Middle Eastern "Great Space" (Grossraum). It may be that this "deal" is geared toward attempting to build such a thing to constrain and eventually choke out Iran regionally, backed by U.S. (and Israeli) might, if needed. Meanwhile, there's a special situation going on in this case, which is that the Iranian Regime is full of proper lunatic factions. It's literally kufr (apostasy) in the lunatic Islamist view to make a deal with a jahili (Ignorant) society like the "Great Satan" of the United States, which can carry a death sentence. Thus, the internal fragmentation and fighting inside the Regime will be intense, and we allegedly already see this happening. Parts of the Regime, hoping to white-knuckle power (in the anaconda's coils), has to make the deal. Other more lunatic parts refuse it as rank treason and want to kill the people who make the deals or agree to them. This is not a stable situation for someone trapped in the coils of a snake that's slowly choking them out. So, maybe this is the real deep purpose of the plan. I don't know for sure. That plus possibly getting Americans inside in order to do nuclear inspections and such (very tight coiling of snake plus potential for agitation on a whole different level), clearing the nuclear material, keeping the passage of Hormuz open for all the reasons (until workarounds are made), etc. I cannot imagine, actually, that anyone serious really believes that this "deal" will hold, though. Of course, when it doesn't, the "anaconda" gets to bite (military strikes, heavy sanctions, etc.) to weaken them further and enable tighter coiling in the next round. In the meantime, perhaps we watch the Regime suffocate. It would be smart to get the right people geared up and positioned to fill the vacuum, if that's right.
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Unless @JDVance goes on the @MegynKellyShow to condemn her to her face for her anti-Trump, anti-America, anti-Israel rhetoric, then principled conservatives should stand together to call for his resignation. She has made her position clear, so for him to go on there and just play nice like she's not clearly part of a major op to destabilize the administration and ultimately the nation is totally unacceptable. @marklevinshow @ericmetaxas @JeremyDBoreing @ConceptualJames @JoelWBerry @SethDillon @benshapiro @dbongino @realDailyWire
TOMORROW on The @MegynKellyShow: Vice President @JDVance, author of "Communion" LIVE on The Megyn Kelly Channel @SIRIUSXM 111 at NoonET, and all platforms after. Subscribe: youtube.com/c/MegynKelly?sub… podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas… open.spotify.com/show/0awxEJ…
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