| __________________________________________________________________________ Washington Handed Iran the Paper and Kept the War ========================================= Gatestone Institute, by Pierre Rehov Original Article Posted By: 4250Luis, 7/1/2026 8:46:40 AM The Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding tells Iran that Hezbollah survives and Israel leaves. The Trilateral Framework says that Hezbollah disarms and that, until it does, Israel stays in Lebanon. The negotiations with Iran were led by Vice President JD Vance, who never wanted this war and made no secret of his wish to end it cheaply. He produced the Islamabad MOU, the paper Iran's regime wanted to hear. The Trilateral Framework was created by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who has spent his career treating Iran's proxy network as a threat to be dismantled rather than soothed. [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Post Reply Reminder: “WE ARE A SALON AND NOT A SALOON” Your thoughts, comments, and ideas are always welcome here. But we ask you to please be mindful and respectful. Threatening or crude language doesn't ... Reply 1 - Posted by: Strike3 7/1/2026 9:06:08 AM (No. 2123098) It sounds like the President should hand off this project to Rubio. When I had to deal in business with people like the Iranian leadership, I wrote them off.Click Here if you Like this Comment[IMAGE] 5 people like this. Report [IMAGE] ... Reply 2 - Posted by: Maggie2u 7/1/2026 10:09:48 AM (No. 2123131) interesting article. Explains about diplomacy when dealing with terrorist countries. Sort of a bait and switch.Click Here if you Like this Comment[IMAGE] 0 people like this. Report [IMAGE] ... to bring the price at the pump back down. However, they will very soon be hit with a 7% increase in their electric bills. Iran? No. Trump tariffs? No. This is because, as Gov. Abigail Spanberger promised the lords of the Green Energy Cabal, Virginia has reentered the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. 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The president will also take a train ride, boarding the BNSF Freedom 250 Train as part of the journey to the library site. A ceremonial Rough Riders Troop will accompany the presidential motorcade to the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. The group on horseback will evoke the legacy of ... public image, a White House official told The Post. How the Trump Administration Made It Easier to Institutionalize the Mentally Ill 8 repliesDaily Signal, by Jarrett Stepman Original Article Posted by 4250Luis — 6/30/2026 7:22:19 PM Post Reply The Department of Justice has taken a big, if somewhat unheralded, step to reverse ... update its treatment of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The section of a law passed by Congress in 1973 prohibited discrimination based on disability by “any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Following the 1999 Supreme Court case Olmstead v. 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In a 6-3 opinion, the high court determined that neither Idaho nor West Virginia had violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment with their bans, as well as that Title IX allowed states to separate sports teams on the basis of biological sex. But the majority opinion by conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh also ... the votes come in. Polls close at 9 p.m. ET. The Supreme Court Has Weakened The Regulatory State 5 repliesAmerican Thinker, by S. David Sultzer Original Article Posted by 4250Luis — 6/30/2026 6:51:24 AM Post Reply In Trump v. Slaughter, published yesterday, the Supreme Court held that the President has plenary (that is, unfettered) authority to fire the heads of regulatory ... in a note at the end of this post). The decision is hugely consequential. It is both a massive blow to the regulatory state and a huge—albeit precarious—step to returning our nation to function as the Constitution intended. For over a century, ever since President Woodrow Wilson ushered in the “progressive era,” Congress has been creating “independent” agencies that have complete power to ... which wonders how all of this happened. In response, the talking point you keep hearing from Democrats is that they are a ‘big tent’ party. It’s a stupid and lazy response that completely fails to address the actual issue. The Democrat Party is being taken over by full-on communists who hate Israel and Jews. Today on The Five of FOX News, Jesse Watters talked about this, saying: France's ... the left. Macron is still ambitious internationally, but at home he is term limited, with falling approval levels, and looking increasingly like the last remaining champion of Europe’s battered liberal center. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned amid populist pressure at home. In Germany, Chancellor Friedrich Merz is struggling as the country’s right wing ... in a major country, comes from the right. And in Spain, Most Active Articles (last 48 hours) Woke Paris pol blames Americans and our air conditioning for Europe heat wave that has killed 1,300 people 21 repliesNew York Post, by Ronny Reyes Original Article Posted by Mercedes44 — 6/30/2026 5:01:37 AM Post Reply A Paris ... you have been criticizing and making fun of Paris because the city does not have A/C in every room…OMG, this is so rich!” Pulvar wrote on social media. “As the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the world, Trump’s efforts to reverse birthright citizenship may succeed with or without SCOTUS 20 repliesJust the News, by ... children of illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders. In the event the court rules against Trump, a number of Congressional Republicans have legislation pending that could practically accomplish what a different ruling would have done. "American citizenship is a priceless privilege that must be protected, not exploited. We must restore integrity to our immigration system, ... of the parents. Thomas argued that the ruling “devalues” what it means to be an American citizen. In a 6-3 decision on Tuesday, the majority held that an executive order President Donald Trump issued on the first day of his second term violated the Constitution. The order directed that only children born on American soil to legal residents are automatically citizens of the United ... presidential nomination while denouncing the ultra-rich who "hoard wealth and engage in financial speculation." But the progressive, Silicon Valley congressman and his family live a life of staggering luxury, fueled by dynastic wealth they did not earn and protected by the same thicket of trusts, anonymous corporations, and foundations that Khanna condemns. Khanna lives in a $6 ... premium marble that even the two laundry rooms have marble counters. The Northwest Washington, D.C., home is now for sale, as the Khanna family prepares to move to Supreme Court rejects Trump’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship 16 repliesNBC News, by Lawrence Hurley Original Article Posted by Dreadnought — 6/30/2026 11:46:03 AM Post Reply WASHINGTON — ... major blow to his agenda. The court, divided 6-3, ruled that the executive order Trump issued Jan. 20, 2025, the first day of his second term, was unlawful. Five justices said the order fell foul of the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which has long been interpreted to bestow birthright citizenship on almost anyone born in the United States. Live updates: Supreme Court strikes ... issues of the term. BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP: The court rejected President Donald Trump's executive order ending citizenship at birth for people born on U.S. soil. The court ruled that the executive order ran foul of the Constitution’s 14th Amendment, which has long been interpreted to bestow birthright citizenship on almost anyone born in the United States. TRANSGENDER ATHLETES: ... transgender athletes from participating in girls’ and women’s sports. Two student athletes in West Virginia and Idaho sued to overturn the bans. Dem Rep. Dean: Rubio Called My Question Stupid, Cut My Mic Off 15 repliesBreitbart News, by Pam Key Original Article Posted by Dreadnought — 6/30/2026 12:05:32 PM Post Reply Monday on MS NOW’s ... briefing on Iran. Dean said, “We had a conference call. It was not a classified call with, Secretary Rubio and Mr. Wyckoff. And it was bipartisan members of Congress, a House, members, Republicans, Democrats. Mr. Rubio gave a very brief opening, just talking about the, the shots back and forth over the course of the last four days, then sent it open to questions. We didn’t learn much of ... not in the past. But there was an incident the other day between two teams, the Phoenix Mercury and the Indiana Fever, and the sensation of women’s basketball is 6-foot-tall former Iowa college basketball sensation Caitlin Clark. And here’s the rub. She was playing this game, and she was knocked down. Two or three of the Phoenix Mercury team members kind of swarmed her. She almost got a ... the President during his first term. But she sided with Chief Justice John Roberts, also a Republican appointee, and the Court's three liberals to overrule the dissent of justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Trump's second appointee, concurred with the judgment but disagreed with the majority's argument. The court cited the 14th ... saving this country. One ruling declared it within the president’s authority to interpret the word “temporary” as the opposite of “permanent” with regard to migrants who have been permitted to live within the U.S. for what is understood to be a finite period. He can order their removal. (Good!) A separate ruling, on the other hand, affirmed automatic American citizenship to babies born The ... motivated to watch a WNBA game than I am. In fact, the only WNBA action that I have ever seen is clips on X that I scroll by, mostly without watching. But even I know who Caitlin Clark is and why she is so popular among basketball fans. She is the person who put the WNBA on the map, whose jersey sales, along with her now-famous teammate Sophie Cunningham, outsell those of every other ... Cunningham is the woman in the now-viral meme template: Both Clark and Cunningham are absolutely despised Hill GOP Erupts Over Birthright Citizenship Decision 13 repliesDaily Signal, by Pedro Rodriguez Original Article Posted by ConservativeYankee — 6/30/2026 12:49:54 PM Post Reply Congressional conservatives are slamming the Supreme Court of the United States after it ... Amendment of the U.S. Constitution applied to descendants of slaves in the 1800s, and not to the chain migration the United States has been subject to in recent decades. Chief Justice John Roberts delivered the opinion of the Court, joined by Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Amy Coney Barrett, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Brett Kavanaugh concurs in part in the judgment and dissents in ... |
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