Monday, July 13, 2026

Lindsey Graham had Iran Death Threats

Lindsey Graham brushed off Iran's threats just five days before his sudden death

Five days before he died, Sen. Lindsey Graham posted a photo on X showing Iranian mourners parading a poster with a bullseye over his face. His response was seven words long: "At least they used a good photo of me."

Graham added one more line, "Judge me by my enemies", and went back to work. He flew to Ukraine. He toured a drone factory. He met with President Volodymyr Zelensky. He announced a deal on Russia sanctions. Then he came home and, one day later, was dead at 71.

The South Carolina Republican's death from what his office called a "brief and sudden illness" closed a career defined by an unapologetic willingness to confront hostile regimes, and by a final week that captured that posture in miniature. The New York Post reported that emergency dispatch calls suggested Graham experienced chest pain followed by a heart attack, though no official cause of death has been confirmed.

National Review reported the cause as sudden cardiac arrest, placing Graham's death on Saturday night, July 11, 2026. He had returned from Kyiv, his tenth trip to Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion, just one day earlier.

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Professional Soccer in Palm Beach County?

Soccer stadium at Palm Beach State college?

A SPORTS MANAGEMENT company wants to build a $50 million soccer stadium at Palm Beach State College for professional and collegiate teams, according to a proposal being considered by the college’s Board of Trustees.

Palm Beach Sports Management is pledging to construct of an 8,000-seat stadium on about 12 acres in the southeast corner of the campus off Sixth Avenue South just west of Lake Worth Beach.

The unsolicited proposal calls for the company to lease the land from the college for an initial term of 50 years, with two 25-year renewals, and build and operate soccer facilities on it. The construction budget is projected to be $50 million to $60 million, paid for with private money.

Palm Beach Sports Management owns franchise rights with the United Soccer League for both a men’s and a women’s professional soccer team in Palm Beach County. The PBSC stadium would be home to those teams, according to the proposal, which includes an exhibit titled “Palm Beach State College Partnership Presented by the United Soccer League.’’

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The husband, the lobbyist, the committee

Chris Pappas runs on anti-corruption platform while husband works for company his committee oversees

Rep. Chris Pappas, the New Hampshire Democrat now running for U.S. Senate as a crusader against "corporate special interests," sits on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, the same panel that oversees Uber, where his husband holds an executive policy role.

Uber spent $1.5 million lobbying Congress in the first quarter of 2026 alone, and its lobbyists have already contributed $5,250 to the Pappas Senate campaign.

Pappas's campaign website declares that he "knows the system is rigged against people and in favor of corporate special interests, dark money groups, and entrenched politicians." The arrangement between his committee seat, his husband's employer, and his own financial disclosures suggests the system may be working just fine, for the Pappas household.

The conflict, detailed by the Washington Free Beacon, traces back years and touches lobbying records, financial disclosures, regulatory filings, and a debate-stage denial that Pappas later had to walk back. His campaign did not respond to a request for comment.

Vann Bentley, Pappas's husband, previously worked as a lobbyist for Amazon through 2019. He now serves as policy manager for cybersecurity and privacy at Uber. He is not currently registered as a lobbyist at the company, but his policy work puts him squarely inside Uber's government-facing operations.

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Suspended first, celebrated later - "We'll Fix this"

Hegseth steps in again to reverse suspension of Apache pilots after July Fourth flyover

Eight Apache helicopter pilots from the South Carolina National Guard had their suspensions lifted Friday, hours after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly promised to intervene, following a low-altitude flyover along the South Carolina coast on July Fourth that drew cheers from beachgoers and a bureaucratic crackdown from their own chain of command.

The reversal marks the second time in recent months that Hegseth has personally overridden a military disciplinary process involving Apache pilots, ABC News reported. The pattern raises a pointed question about military culture in 2026: when pilots do exactly the kind of thing the public loves, fly attack helicopters over a patriotic holiday crowd, why does the default institutional response look like punishment?

The pilots, all members of the South Carolina National Guard's Alpha 1-151 Attack Battalion, flew the "Salute from the Shore" route from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to Beaufort, North Carolina, on Independence Day. Video of the low-altitude pass circulated online and drew widespread attention.

Shortly after the flight, the South Carolina National Guard temporarily suspended all eight pilots. The Guard issued a press release Thursday characterizing the move as a "routine administrative measure whenever a flight profile is under review." In a post on X, the Guard added that the suspension was "not a disciplinary action" and said the soldiers were still taking part in "regular daily duties in a non-flying capacity."

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Proud Boys Jan 6 Convictions dismissed

Federal judge dismisses Proud Boys Jan. 6 convictions after DOJ moves to end cases permanently

A federal judge on Friday wiped away the remaining convictions of four Proud Boys members who faced some of the longest sentences handed down in connection with the January 6, 2021, Capitol breach, granting a Justice Department motion to dismiss the cases with prejudice (permanently thrown out by the court) thus permanently closing the door on prosecution.

U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Kelly approved the dismissal for Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs, Zachary Rehl, and Dominic Pezzola, all convicted in 2023 on multiple felony charges.

Three of the four, Nordean, Biggs, and Rehl, had been found guilty of seditious conspiracy, a charge that carried enormous political weight during the Biden administration's sprawling Jan. 6 prosecution campaign.

The ruling marks the final legal chapter for the Proud Boys defendants. Their sentences had already been commuted by President Trump. The U.S. Court of Appeals had previously vacated the convictions. And in April, the DOJ filed a motion asking the trial court to formally dismiss the indictment.

Judge Kelly granted that motion Friday, but not without making clear he wasn't endorsing the outcome, only recognizing the constitutional boundaries of his own authority.

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Deport them both

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Sunday, July 12, 2026

Sunset 7-12-26

Federal authorities arrested a citizen of Slovakia living in New Jersey on a green card and charged him with illegally voting in the 2022 midterm elections, then lying about it when he applied for U.S. citizenship.

Marian Charitun allegedly registered to vote by falsely claiming he was an American citizen, cast a ballot in the 2022 federal elections, and later filed naturalization paperwork with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services telling adjudicators he had never registered to vote and had never voted in any local, state, or federal election. The Department of Homeland Security announced the arrest Thursday.

If convicted of illegal voting and unlawful procurement of naturalization, Charitun faces up to 11 years in federal prison, and possible deportation.[ConservativeJournal]

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Marco steps in and Deports pardoned criminal

Marco Rubio Deports Convict Child Rapist After Democrat Walz Pardoned Him

Government exists, first and foremost, to protect people who cannot protect themselves. That’s not a partisan statement. It’s the baseline. Every oath of office, every law on the books, every badge pinned to a chest — all of it flows from that single obligation.

When an elected official actively undermines that mission, he hasn’t just failed at his job. He’s betrayed the very people who trusted him with power.

Which raises an uncomfortable question: what do you do when a sitting governor uses the pardon power to prevent federal authorities from removing a convicted child rapist from American soil? Not a wrongly accused man.

Not a minor offender caught up in red tape. A man who admitted — proudly, almost — to raping a 10-year-old girl. The answer tells you everything about where progressive priorities actually land.

An illegal alien child rapist from Laos who was set for deportation until Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and the State Board of Pardons granted him clemency has been removed from the United States, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Fox News Digital.

Rubio stepped in to terminate Tue Lue Vang’s legal status in the U.S. and ensure that Walz’s actions would not create roadblocks for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) removing him from the country.

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Theft of Cash and Credit cards by former Obama Press Secretary

Former Obama press secretary fired from Minneapolis post after allegedly stealing coworkers' credit cards for kratom purchases

Adam Fetcher, the 42-year-old former Obama administration press secretary who served as Minneapolis's first-ever cabinet-level chief communications officer, was fired July 1 after city employees accused him of swiping their cash and credit cards from desks and purses, then using the stolen cards to buy hundreds of dollars' worth of kratom at a nearby smoke shop.

Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) is a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia whose leaves contain compounds that cause mind-altering and opioid-like effects.

Minneapolis police have submitted a case file to the Hennepin County Attorney's Office for potential criminal charges. The case remains under review. Under Minnesota state law, credit card fraud of the amount alleged, $481 in kratom purchases alone, would qualify as a felony-level offense.

The allegations landed just weeks after Fetcher returned from a nine-week, work-approved stint in rehab for an unspecified substance use disorder. The city paid him close to $200,000 a year. Mayor Jacob Frey had appointed him in July 2025, creating the cabinet-level communications role specifically for the hire.

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O'Reilly and Chris Cuomo discussion - Socialism and Capitalism

Bill O'Reilly makes Chris Cuomo look like an ABSOLUTE FOOL for defending Commie Mamdani live on air!!

Bill O’Reilly went off at clueless Chris Cuomo after he defended socialist NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his band of far-left candidates who recently swept major Democrat primaries, downplaying just how radical and dangerous they truly are.

“Hello, are you living on planet earth?! He’s a hardcore communist!!” O’Reilly snapped.

Lake Worth Beach Bakery owner taken into custody by ICE

Lake Worth Beach business owner arrested in ICE operation

family, community push back on agency's claims

ICE says Jacob Zapeta Castro is a 'criminal illegal alien' who has been deported 4 times

A Lake Worth bakery owner is in federal custody after Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested him in what the agency is calling a targeted immigration operation — and his family, coworkers, and community members are pushing back on ICE's characterization of the man.

The arrest of Jacob Zapeta Castro happened at a Guatemalan bakery on Lucerne Avenue, just over the train tracks in Lake Worth Beach, on a day that employees say started like any other.

ICE says Zapeta Castro is "a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala who has been removed from the United States four times and has an extensive criminal history including illegal re-entry after deportation, multiple DUI arrests, hit and run, and resisting law enforcement."

According to ICE, officers encountered a vehicle associated with Zapeta Castro around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. When they attempted to stop him, the agency says he tried to ram an ICE vehicle, then got out, fled, and barricaded himself inside the bakery.

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Jacob Zapeta Castro is the owner of El Quetzal Panaderia Y Cafeteria on Lucerne Avenue in Lake Worth Beach, FL. He was taken into federal custody during a joint U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) operation.

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Lindsey Graham dead at 71

Sen. Lindsey Graham dies at 71 after ‘brief and sudden illness’

President Donald Trump led tributes to Graham, a leading Republican voice on defense and foreign policy, describing him as a “true American Patriot.”

Graham was chairman of the Senate Budget Committee and was seeking a fifth six-year Senate term in November. He was one of the most well-known members of the chamber and a key voice within the party on defense and foreign policy.

Emergency personnel responded to a call for “cardiac arrest” at Graham’s Capitol Hill home on Saturday night, according to police scanner audio obtained by NBC News.

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Saturday, July 11, 2026

Evening Sky 7-11-26

Dick Morris, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, believes the rise of self-proclaimed democratic socialists will help Republicans in the 2026 midterm elections.

"I'm glad socialists are doing well, because it helps us win," Morris said on "Rob Schmitt Tonight." "The Democratic Party always moves to the left after it loses an election. It's doing it now."

Americans "are not going along with socialism," he added. "The Democratic Party is. The left of the party is. The media, which echoes that, is. But the American people are not."

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NY Times and top Democrats colluded to keep Platner viable

Tim Scott accuses New York Times of delaying Platner allegations to shield Schumer and Senate Democrats

Sen. Tim Scott, the South Carolina Republican who chairs the National Republican Senatorial Committee, accused The New York Times and senior Senate Democrats of coordinating to suppress damaging allegations against Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, buying time, Scott charged, for the party to protect a seat it desperately needs.

The accusation follows a week in which Platner's candidacy collapsed. A bombshell report alleged the Democrat raped his ex-girlfriend, Jenny Racicot. Democratic lawmakers and organizations abandoned him almost overnight, a dramatic reversal from months of institutional backing.

But Scott says the reversal came far too late, and that the people now running from Platner are the same ones who propped him up while warning signs piled up for nearly a year.

The real question, in Scott's telling, is why a newspaper of record and a political party both sat on what they knew.

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About as Direct as it Gets - Bomb the hell out of them

Trump Reveals His Instructions If Iran Assassinates Him: ‘Bomb Them’

Trump Says Iran Knows What Happens If Assassins Ever Reach Him

President Trump says he has already made it clear what should happen if Iran ever succeeds in an assassination plot against him.

The comments came after reports that Israeli intelligence had warned U.S. officials about a new alleged Iranian plot targeting Trump. According to the Wall Street Journal, Israeli officials recently shared information with the United States about a specific threat. The details have not been made public, and the report said U.S. agencies had not previously identified the same intelligence on their own.

Trump, speaking in an exclusive interview with The New York Post, said the threat from Iran is nothing new to him.

“I’ve been on their list for a long time. That’s what we’re dealing with,” Trump said. “The only thing is, I’ve left instructions — if anything happens, to just literally bomb them at levels that they’ve never seen before.”

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Mandami official scheduled a meeting with Iran's Ambassador

State Department blocks Mamdani official's planned sit-down with Iran's UN ambassador

The Trump administration shut down a planned meeting between a senior New York City official and Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, the second time in recent weeks federal authorities have had to intervene over the Mamdani administration's freelance contacts with foreign leaders.

Commissioner Ana María Archila, who leads Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Office of International Affairs, had scheduled a sit-down with Amir-Saeid Iravani, Iran's permanent representative to the UN, Fox News Digital reported. Once the State Department learned of the plan, the meeting was called off. Federal officials then met with Mamdani administration staff to spell out what conduct is and isn't acceptable.

Mamdani, New York City's newly elected mayor, told reporters at a Friday press conference that he had no idea the meeting was in the works until a journalist asked about it.
"That meeting did not take place, it will not take place and I did not know about it until there was a press inquiry regarding it."
When pressed on whether he would have supported such a meeting, Mamdani cut the exchange short: "I've said that that meeting will not be taking place. Thank you all very much."

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