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    President Trump Speaks Out About Israeli Air Strikes on Iran. 

     

    “Two months ago I gave Iran a 60 day ultimatum to ‘make a deal.’ They should have done it! Today is day 61.

     

    I told them what to do, but they just couldn’t get there. Now they have, perhaps, a second chance!”

     

    https://pjmedia.com/chris-queen/2025/06/13/president-trump-speaks-out-about-israeli-air-strikes-on-iran-n4940761

     

     

     

    If this goes on another 48 hours, there might not be any leadership left to cut a deal with.

     

     

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    Rubio Fires All Overseas USAID Staff

    U.S. Secretary of State / National Security Advisor, Marco Rubio, and Director of National Intelligence ODNI Tulsi Gabbard continue making background moves well worth noticing.

     

    Secretary Marco Rubio has moved forward with instructions to fire all overseas USAID staff.

     

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered U.S. embassies around the world Tuesday to move ahead with a directive to fire all remaining staffers with the U.S. Agency for International Development. He said the State Department will take over USAID’s foreign assistance programs by Monday.

     

    A federal judge had temporarily blocked an executive order by President Donald Trump for mass firings at multiple federal agencies, including the State Department, and plaintiffs say Rubio’s reorganization plan appears to violate that court injunction.

     

    The Trump administration says the plan was already underway when the president issued the order, so there’s no possible violation. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston has yet to make a determination. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said Tuesday that Rubio’s directive “wasn’t a surprise.”

     

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/06/11/the-duo-strike-again-rubio-fires-all-overseas-usaid-staff-gabbard-appears-to-have-nabbed-another-one/

     

     

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    Can't travel to the US Army's 250th anniversary parade? Here's how to watch from home

    Paris Barraza

     

    The U.S. Army is celebrating its 250th birthday with daylong festivities and a major military parade this weekend in Washington, D.C., where attendees will see imposing tanks and aircraft, an army parachute demonstration and more.

     

    “This parade salutes our soldiers’ remarkable strength and unbeatable spirit,” the President said.

     

    Not only is this event a commemoration of the U.S. Army’s “legacy” and “enduring strength,” it serves to “inspire a new generation to embrace the spirit of service, resilience, and leadership that defines the United States,” according to a news release.

     

    The parade will feature 50 aircraft, 150 vehicles, 6,000 soldiers and dozens of animals, with the procession exploring the U.S. Army’s history, “beginning with the Revolutionary War and concluding with the future Army,” according to a list of FAQs from the U.S. Army.

     

    The U.S. Army will livestream all of the events for the 250th anniversary, including the parade, on all social media platforms

     

    https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/nation/california/2025/06/12/trump-us-army-grand-military-parade-streaming-and-start-time/84168683007/

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    Reporter: “Would you please address Senator Padilla’s interruption to your press conference… Will you be pressing charges             from what we just witnessed here?”

     

    Secretary Kristi Noem: “I don’t even know the senator. He did not request a meeting or to speak with me. So when I leave                  here, I will have a conversation with him and visit and find out really what his concerns are.”

     

                       “I think everyone in America would agree that was inappropriate.”

     

     

     

     

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    Who paid for Senator Alex Padilla’s private air travel to CA today?

     

    How was he in California today if he was at the Congressional baseball game last night? It’s pretty obvious he took a Private Jet.

     

    Who paid for it? Whose plane?

     

    Why is Alex Padilla not in DC today? It’s a work day. The US Senate is in session.

     

    Senator Padilla was at the Congressional baseball game last night. He played in the game with many other Congressional Democrats. 

     

    https://x.com/LauraLoomer/status/1933260336892912041?

     

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    Israeli Strikes on Iran Much Larger Than Initially Thought, Stunning Details Emerging

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    As reported, explosions were reported in Iran earlier on Friday morning local time, and it didn't take long for Israel to confirm they had struck.

     

    The attacks came after months of the Trump administration trying to give the Mullahs a diplomatic out that they simply refused to take. 

     

    But while initial assumptions were that this was a smaller, precise strike on Iran's nuclear enrichment capabilities, the details emerging point to a far larger operation.

     

     

    Not only did Israel hit over a dozen nuclear sites in Iran, but they targeted the country's top military leadership as well. That includes Hossein Salami, the supreme commander of the IRGC. He has been confirmed killed in a precision strike, and he's not the only one. The entire IRGC headquarters is reportedly on fire, with multiple officials dead. 

     

    Ali Shamkhani, the head of Iran's nuclear program and a chief adviser to the Mullahs, was reportedly targeted in the opening wave. It has not been confirmed whether that strike was successful or not, but if he was killed, it would be a huge development. 

     

    We also know that this was just the beginning. Shortly before this was published, a second wave of fighters began heading for Iran, and the Israelis have already announced they are in this for the long haul. Much of what we are going to see moving forward will be targeting Iran's ability to retaliate. Most of its air defenses have already been destroyed, and its ballistic missile sites will be a top target. In fact, some have already been hit. 

     

    You can expect the next few days to get very spicy. Iran will attempt to retaliate at some point, though I've long questioned their capacity to truly project power. The real threat won't come from ballistic missiles, which would mostly be intercepted, but from proxies like Hezbollah. We'll see how this develops. 

     

    https://redstate.com/bonchie/2025/06/12/new-israeli-strikes-much-larger-than-initially-thought-stunning-details-emerging-n2190425

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