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Megyn Kelly called out Iran war hawks who are blaming Vice President JD Vance for the controversial memorandum of understanding instead of President Donald Trump. To close out the 52nd G7 Summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, Trump told reporters he signed the Iran deal at the Palace of Versailles in the presence of President and First Lady Macron. Kelly discussed the deal with After Party host Emily Jashinsky in Wednesday’s episode. Jashinsky played a clip from Trump’s press conference at the end of the summit, during which Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked Trump if there’s “some element” to the deal process in which “you send the vice president, if it works out, great, you look like a genius for sending him. And if it doesn’t work out, it’s the vice president’s fault.” “I like that idea, sure,” Trump responded, garnering laughter from the audience. “What? This way, if it works out, I’m going to take the credit. If it doesn’t work out, I’m blaming JD. You better be careful, JD. He’s going to turn his plane around and get the hell out of here. Yeah, I like that idea.” Kelly offered her take on Trump’s commentary as she attacked critics who have been going after Vance for the deal: Of course Trump is joking. Trump knows that the buck stops with him, and everybody on earth knows that the buck stops with him. But it’s fine. To me, it’s actually been very amusing to watch the President’s critics try to lay this at the feet of JD Vance because, well, I’m just going to say it, I don’t normally use this word, but they’re p*ssies, sorry. That’s the problem here. If you have a problem with the deal, just say it outright. It’s like they won’t because they are afraid of looking inconsistent because they were so like, ‘Get ’em Trump, stick ’em, launch the war, do it, do it.’ And now they’re like, ‘Oh sh*t, we hate this,’ and so they don’t want to say that because they have been spending the last four months attacking people like me and others who are President Trump’s supporters but disagreed with him on this war. She challenged them to be willing to blame Trump outright if they disagree with the deal, instead of cowering behind criticism of Vance. “They’re so scared to be like, ‘This sucks, we hate it,’ because they don’t want to look… [TheTopNews] Read More.29 mins ago - JD Vance Blasts Israel’s ‘Freakout’ On Iran Deal: ‘You Can’t Kill Your...
Vice President JD Vance joined New York Times opinion columnist Ross Douthat on his Interesting Times podcast this week to discuss his upcoming book, “Communion,” but ended up speaking primarily about the Trump administration’s deal with Iran. Vance swiped at Israel during the conversation and said he didn’t understand the “freakout” in the Jewish state and warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “you can’t kill your way” out of conflict. “In the best case, do you think that this deal changes how Hezbollah works?” Douthat asked Vance at one point. “Oh, absolutely. I mean, there is this weird panic almost in the Israeli system that I’ve picked up on, where they assume that everything that is contemplated that is good for Iran will happen — but that will happen without the Iranians changing any behavior. And I just don’t know why anybody would think that’s true,” Vance replied, adding: That’s not how the deal is written. The United States has all the financial leverage. The president of the United States or the secretary of the Treasury has to release all these sanctions. Do they actually think we’re going to release sanctions on the Iranian system if they’re still funding a terrorist organization? The answer is: Of course not. So I find this whole freakout in Israel a little bit odd because I think that it comes from a place of mistrust, and I think that America has earned the trust of that region of the world. We’ve done a very good job by that particular country and that particular government, and I think that the idea that we’ve made a terrible deal is not supported by the facts, but just doesn’t make any sense if you consider the broad length of the relationship. After some more back and forth, Douthat asked, “So I’m just curious: Do you think there’s a misalignment between the U.S. and Israel?” “Do you think Israel has incentives not to want this deal to continue? And is there a vision for how you get to a point where Iranian support for Hezbollah isn’t sending rockets into Israel on the regular?” he added. “What I’d say here is: It’s clear that large segments of the Israeli political system and population are very sensitive about this deal. But I also think they’re picking up on some misinformation about the deal and running with it and sort of panicking… [TheTopNews] Read More.49 mins ago - Trump Opens Medal of Honor Ceremony by Announcing, ‘The Stock Market Just Hit ...
President Donald Trump opened a solemn Congressional Medal of Honor ceremony Thursday for three combat veterans by bragging about the stock market. Trump showed up about an hour late to the ceremony, causing the piano player in the room to vamp while the packed room waited. After the opening prayer, Trump began his remarks. “Thank you very much, everybody, and we’ll be seated. We have some very important business to take care of. I just do want to say, though, the stock market just hit a new all-time high. The 401ks has hit a new all-time high, and oil is dropping like a rock. Other than that, it’s another day in paradise.” Trump continued, “Well, thank you very much, chaplain. And I have no higher privilege than serving as the commander-in-chief of the U.S. Armed Forces. I’m so proud of them. A 250-year tradition of the bravest and greatest heroes ever to walk the Earth. But only if you have received our highest military distinction, the Congressional Medal of Honor. I wanted to give it to myself, but I was informed I couldn’t do it, and I couldn’t find anything where I was actually worthy, so here we are.” The three recipients were Marine Corps Major James Capers, the late Marine Corps Colonel John W. Ripley, and Army Major Nicolas Dockery. Trump defended his much-maligned memorandum of understanding with Iran at the G-7 summit in France by saying he wanted to avoid an “economic catastrophe” through market instability and continued high oil prices. “I didn’t want to see economic catastrophe. If you kept this going, that could have happened,” Trump told reporters Wednesday. “All I know is every time we talked about the possibility of peace, the stock market shot up like a rocket ship,” Trump said. “Every time we said something negative, like, guess what, we’re not going to be able to settle, it would go down very big.” Watch the clip above via Fox News.The post Trump Opens Medal of Honor Ceremony by Announcing, ‘The Stock Market Just Hit an All-Time High’ first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Trump Warns He Will ‘Be the Last Republican President’ If His Voter ID Bill ...
(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) President Donald Trump called on Senate Republicans to do away with the filibuster and pass his SAVE America Act, requiring voter I.D. — or he’ll be the very ‘last Republican president’ in history. The SAVE America Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives in February but stalled in the Senate, and now faces being blocked by a Democrat-led filibuster. Democrats have argued that the Act is simply a tactic to make voting harder for married women who change their names, and others who don’t have immediate access to their birth certificates or other forms of identification. “Anybody who doesn’t want to Terminate the Filibuster is a FOOL, a very stupid one, at that!” Trump raged on Truth Social Thursday afternoon. He continued: The Dumocrats will end it within minutes of taking office, and then rapidly proceed to destroy our Country, adding 2 Radical Left States, 4 Dumocrat Senators, many Congressmen/women, their dream of 21 Supreme Court Justices (Not just 13, an unlucky number!), an impossible to beat number of Electoral College Votes (and that’s the Ballgame!), “Popular” Vote Landslides, and so much else. The Republican Party will never win another Election. I will, sadly, be the last Republican President. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, and the Republican Senate, must not let this “carnage” happen. They will go down on the wrong side of History, as will all Republicans who just stood by and watched. The Republican Party isn’t at stake, our Country is. TERMINATE THE FILIBUSTER, AND IMMEDIATELY APPROVE THE SAVE AMERICA ACT. GOD BLESS THE U.S.A. President DONALD J. TRUMP” Just over a week ago, Trump directed Republicans to advance a $350 billion Reconciliation Bill that would include the SAVE America Act, as well as huge provisions for the military. Trump wrote, “I am hereby calling on Republicans in Congress to IMMEDIATELY advance and pass the forthcoming $350 Billion Reconciliation Bill (Recon 3.0) — which, at the request of our Great Department of War — will include THE SAVE AMERICA ACT as well. No games, no delays, and no weak compromises! Do this ASAP.” The Senate has been sitting on that bill, and Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) warned that if the GOP was going to pass a third reconciliation bill, Republicans need to “saddle up and ride hard, because we’re running out of time.”The post Trump Warns He Will ‘Be the Last Republican President’ If His… [TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - ‘What An Embarrassment’: Fox News Runs Scathing Supercut of Senators From Bo...
Screenshot via Fox News Fox News put together a scathing supercut of U.S. Senators knocking President Donald Trump’s deal with Iran this week. Fox posted the clip to social media with the caption, “‘What an embarrassment.’ GOP and Democrat senators are casting doubt on President Trump’s Iran peace deal, with lawmakers from both parties criticizing the agreement and raising concerns about its potential impact.” The caption added: “Giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to murder us is not a good idea.” “I think the president unfortunately is receiving bad advice on this deal.” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is the first senator Fox caught up with in the clip, he says, “Giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to murder us is not a good idea. I think the President, unfortunately, is receiving bad advice on his deal.” “I was just going to ask you about the Iran deal, what you think about it?” a Fox reporter is then shown asking Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to comment as he waves them off and walks away. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) appears next and adds, “For this whole nuclear deal now, no better than what we had back in 2015, back when Barack Obama cut the deal. And that’s where Donald Trump winds us up after all of this. What an embarrassment.” The supercut then shows Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) walking away as he’s asked to comment. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) then adds, “We went to war for what? The idea of doing something that straits up our moves. The straits are being used peacefully before our invasion. And now we have to negotiate they’ll be used peacefully in the future.” Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) is shown next, fuming, “It’s going to get access to his frozen assets. And what is Iran giving up for this? Nothing. Nothing. They’re merely reaffirming what they’ve said before about nuclear weapons.” Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) adds, “All I’ve seen is public reporting about it, but the public reporting to me suggests we’re giving up an awful lot more to get a lot less than the JCPOA.” "What an embarrassment." GOP and Democrat senators are casting doubt on President Trump’s Iran peace deal, with lawmakers from both parties criticizing the agreement and raising concerns about its potential impact. "Giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to… pic.twitter.com/ulkaZwlAPW —… [TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - Second Amendment Advocates Cheer Supreme Court Ruling Striking Down Law Barring ...
AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File The Supreme Court issued an opinion Thursday finding that a federal law barring anyone who is “an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance” from having a gun was “inconsistent” with the Second Amendment, at least as far as it was enforced against the plaintiff in the case. The court’s ruling in United States v. Hemani, written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, was unanimous on the core points and four separate concurring opinions debating the scope of the constitutional rights in this situation. The case arose from the arrest of Ali Danial Hemani, a dual citizen of the U.S. and Pakistan who was born in Texas and lived in the Dallas area with his parents. In 2022, the FBI searched his family home based on suspicion of terrorist activities. The opinion described Hemani as being “cooperative” during the search process, voluntarily surrendering a gun he had in the house, showing agents where he had some marijuana, and admitting that he “used marijuana about every other day.” The records show that the FBI found 60 grams of marijuana, 4.7 grams of cocaine, and a Glock 19 9mm pistol during their search. No charges were brought against Hemani or any of his relatives on the terrorism charges. However, over six months later, based on Hemani’s admission he used marijuana, he was arrested and prosecuted for a violation of 18 U. S. C. §922(g)(3) for knowingly buying, owning, or possessing a gun while being an “unlawful user of” or “addicted to” a “controlled substance.” This is a felony offense and carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison. That federal statute found itself in news stories a few years ago when Hunter Biden was prosecuted for violating it, initially saying he intended to challenge the constitutionality of the law before pleading guilty and then getting a pardon from his father, President Joe Biden. Hemani filed a motion to dismiss the indictment on Second Amendment grounds, the district court agreed with his argument and granted the motion, the government appealed to the Fifth Circuit, the appellate court again ruled in Hemani’s favor, and then the government petitioned the Supreme Court to review the case. “The government’s prosecution of Mr. Hemani under §922(g)(3)’s unlawful user provision is inconsistent with the Second Amendment,” wrote Gorsuch. To explain his decision, Gorsuch cited a 2022 case, New York State Rifle and… [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago
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