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Trump admin declares ‘no dust, no dollars’
for Iran — Islamic Republic must give
up nuclear material before sanctions relief
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Posted by Mercedes44 5/25/2026 6:59:57 AM Post Reply
The White House vowed “no dust, no dollars” for Iran on Sunday — asserting that unless the Islamic Republic gives up its enriched uranium, it will get no sanctions relief — as President Trump tapped the brakes on forecasting a peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump revealed Saturday that the US and Iran were close on a memorandum of understanding that would get oil flowing again while allowing 30 days for nuclear negotiations. The plan unleashed panic among some Republicans and Israel backers — prompting Trump officials to clarify that no deal was imminent,
As Americans Celebrate Memorial Day, Rep.
Harrigan Issues a Sobering Reminder
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Posted by Mercedes44 5/25/2026 6:48:39 AM Post Reply
As the country celebrates a long weekend with time at the beach, family cookouts, or maybe even 15% off at a Memorial Day sale, Rep. Pat Harrigan, R-N.C., is asking Americans to remember the price that has already been paid for their holiday weekend. “Memorial Day is a time of sadness, and it’s where you remember those who actually gave their lives in service to our country,” Special Forces veteran Harrigan told the Daily Signal. “It’s a day of remembrance; it’s a day of somber sadness.”
U.S. attorney in Miami sends ‘message’
to deep state with indictment against ex-prosecutor
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Posted by Mercedes44 5/25/2026 12:55:22 AM Post Reply
In less than a week, the U.S. attorney in Miami supervising the probe of Obama-Biden era government weaponization secured indictments against Cuban communist dictator Raul Castro and an alleged money launderer for Venezuelan strongarm man Nicolas Maduro. But it was Jason Reding Quinones’ indictment against one of his own former federal prosecutors for trying to steal a sealed, classified report from Jack Smith’s investigation of President Donald Trump that may have sent the loudest shockwaves through government.
Don’t lose heart Republicans — Dem
disasters like Graham Platner will only
make things much, much worse
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Posted by Mercedes44 5/25/2026 12:53:37 AM Post Reply
Everyone’s angry with Donald Trump. It’s true that things are getting ragged with just over five months left until the midterms. The president’s agenda is being stymied in the courts and in Congress by bloody-minded Democrat obstructionism, and by a handful of lily-livered naysayers in his own bare-majority party. His poll numbers are as bad as they’ve ever been, apart from a rough patch in the aftermath of Jan. 6, 2021. The war with Iran has hit gas prices and exacerbated the cost of living. It may be heading to some sort of deal, but cheerleaders are thin on the ground.
Updated: Orange County Explosion Fear:
Mammoth Toxic Tank Leak in Garden Grove
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Posted by Mercedes44 5/25/2026 12:52:02 AM Post Reply
We've got a positive update on the story out of Orange County, California, regarding that leaking chemical tank, thankfully: On Saturday, a leaking chemical tank prompted the evacuation of tens of thousands of people in Orange County, California. The evacuated area encompasses parts of six Los Angeles metro area cities, and the incident may well lead to the tank melting down in a thermal runaway. Fortunately it appears that failure, rather than explosion, is the more likely option, although neither is what you would call "good."
Scott Jennings Explains Trump’s Patient
Iran Strategy
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Posted by Mercedes44 5/25/2026 12:49:53 AM Post Reply
Political commentator Scott Jennings gave the Iran debate a much-needed dose of plain English after he received a briefing from a senior Trump administration official. Jennings' central point was simple: President Donald Trump used force when force became necessary, then paused further strikes when diplomacy had a chance to save lives. Trump's critics have spent years calling him reckless, impulsive, and incapable of restraint. Now he's showing patience, and many of those same voices still can't bring themselves to admit what sits in front of them. Trump has said talks with Iran remain active, but he has also warned his team not to rush into a weak agreement.