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AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) claimed that World Cup fans who have been disparaging President Donald Trump “probably can’t do it in their countries.” In videos circulating online this week, hundreds of Australian fans are seen shouting, “Aussie boys are on a bender, Donald Trump is a sex offender.” One social media user alleged that approximately 10,000 Australian fans participated in the chant in Vancouver as Australia played against Türkiye. On Thursday, Congressional reporter Pablo Manríquez asked Scott, “What do you make of these fans who are showing up here and disparaging the president, calling him a sex offender?” Scott, a staunch Trump supporter, said he hadn’t seen this footage while making the jab, likely alluding to a lack of free speech to criticize authority figures in countries outside the U.S. “Look, it’s great that we get to host the World Cup,” he said. “Now I want America to win. Look, if you come to our country, you ought to be respectful of our president. Think about it, they probably can’t do it in their countries.” PabloReports: What do you make of these World Cup fans who are disparaging the president, calling him a sex offender? Rick Scott: If you come to our country, you ought to be respectful of our president. They probably can’t do it in their countries. PabloReports: It’s the… pic.twitter.com/YVN2Asb0jB — Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2026 Manríquez clarified that the Australians, whose country relies on an implied freedom of political communication within their legal framework, were seen chanting in the videos, to which Scott responded with, “yeah, yeah.” While Scott said he had considered attending some games, he said he probably will not do so, though he added, “My grandkids are all going.” In the same conversation, Manríquez asked Scott what he makes of the reported Iran deal. “I am very optimistic,” Scott said. “Remember, it’s a memorandum of understanding. I know what Trump wants to get done. He wants to make sure they don’t have nuclear weapons, they can’t destroy us, the Strait is open, they don’t have money, or they don’t have an attitude, to support the Houthis, Hezbollah, Hamas. Now, I personally would think they ought to reimburse us for the cost of our military operations because they caused it.”The post GOP Senator Makes Odd Claim on World Cup Fans Insulting Trump: ‘They Probably Can’t Do It In Their… [TheTopNews] Read More.18 hours ago - Republicans Question the US-Iran Deal. But Many Are Only Blaming JD Vance.
Many Republicans across the right are bashing interim deal between the US-Iran as an unnecessary surrender. “This is the worst foreign policy blunder in decades,” Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana wrote in a Wednesday post on X. “Iran’s nuclear ambitions were not curbed, and they have learned that threatening the Strait of Hormuz works.” “Now, Iran gets to build brand-new infrastructure under this deal,” he continued. Other Republicans, like Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, have balked at the amount of resources the US is giving to Iran—including sourcing at least $300 billion to fund reconstruction in Iran. The Trump administration has repeatedly said this week that the money would come from other Gulf countries. The Trump administration read the agreement to journalists on Wednesday and both countries are expected to sign it in a formal ceremony on Friday. While extremely vague in how it will be achieved, the “memorandum of understanding” provides financial and political concessions to Iran for the country to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and reaffirm that it will not develop nuclear weapons: immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil and terminating all sanctions against Iran, among others. But as I wrote on Wednesday, Trump seems to be aware of the dissatisfaction from his own party, stating that the deal isn’t “final,” he may resume bombing if Iran doesn’t “behave,” and that Vice President JD Vance—and definitely not the president—is responsible for the negotiated deal. While Sen. Cassidy lost last month’s primary election to two Republicans, including Trump’s choice, Julia Letlow, even the president’s allies voiced opposition (although in a less direct way). “The president is getting, I think, very poor advice when it comes to this deal,” Sen. Ted Cruz told the Daily Wire on Wednesday. “History teaches that giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to murder us is a bad idea.” Likewise, on Wednesday, far right political commentator Ben Shapiro said on Fox News that the agreement looks like a disaster and “does not achieve any of the signal goals that were set by the administration at the beginning,” including ending all nuclear enrichment, ballistic missiles, and support of terrorism. “In my opinion, the Vice President of the United States, the chief negotiator on this particular project, has not well served the president,” Shapiro concluded. On Thursday afternoon, the US military announced that it had officially lifted its blockade on… [TheTopNews] Read More.19 hours ago - Less than half of Americans can afford quality healthcare, Gallup finds
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AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) claimed that World Cup fans who have been disparaging President Donald Trump “probably can’t do it in their countries.” In videos circulating online this week, hundreds of Australian fans are seen shouting, “Aussie boys are on a bender, Donald Trump is a sex offender.” One social media user alleged that approximately 10,000 Australian fans participated in the chant in Vancouver as Australia played against Türkiye. On Thursday, Congressional reporter Pablo Manríquez asked Scott, “What do you make of these fans who are showing up here and disparaging the president, calling him a sex offender?” Scott, a staunch Trump supporter, said he hadn’t seen this footage while making the jab, likely alluding to a lack of free speech to criticize authority figures in countries outside the U.S. “Look, it’s great that we get to host the World Cup,” he said. “Now I want America to win. Look, if you come to our country, you ought to be respectful of our president. Think about it, they probably can’t do it in their countries.” PabloReports: What do you make of these World Cup fans who are disparaging the president, calling him a sex offender? Rick Scott: If you come to our country, you ought to be respectful of our president. They probably can’t do it in their countries. PabloReports: It’s the… pic.twitter.com/YVN2Asb0jB — Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2026 Manríquez clarified that the Australians, whose country relies on an implied freedom of political communication within their legal framework, were seen chanting in the videos, to which Scott responded with, “yeah, yeah.” While Scott said he had considered attending some games, he said he probably will not do so, though he added, “My grandkids are all going.” In the same conversation, Manríquez asked Scott what he makes of the reported Iran deal. “I am very optimistic,” Scott said. “Remember, it’s a memorandum of understanding. I know what Trump wants to get done. He wants to make sure they don’t have nuclear weapons, they can’t destroy us, the Strait is open, they don’t have money, or they don’t have an attitude, to support the Houthis, Hezbollah, Hamas. Now, I personally would think they ought to reimburse us for the cost of our military operations because they caused it.”The post GOP Senator Makes Odd Claim on World Cup Fans Insulting Trump: ‘They Probably Can’t Do It In Their… [TheTopNews] Read More.
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Many Republicans across the right are bashing interim deal between the US-Iran as an unnecessary surrender. “This is the worst foreign policy blunder in decades,” Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana wrote in a Wednesday post on X. “Iran’s nuclear ambitions were not curbed, and they have learned that threatening the Strait of Hormuz works.” “Now, Iran gets to build brand-new infrastructure under this deal,” he continued. Other Republicans, like Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, have balked at the amount of resources the US is giving to Iran—including sourcing at least $300 billion to fund reconstruction in Iran. The Trump administration has repeatedly said this week that the money would come from other Gulf countries. The Trump administration read the agreement to journalists on Wednesday and both countries are expected to sign it in a formal ceremony on Friday. While extremely vague in how it will be achieved, the “memorandum of understanding” provides financial and political concessions to Iran for the country to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and reaffirm that it will not develop nuclear weapons: immediately allowing Iran to sell its oil and terminating all sanctions against Iran, among others. But as I wrote on Wednesday, Trump seems to be aware of the dissatisfaction from his own party, stating that the deal isn’t “final,” he may resume bombing if Iran doesn’t “behave,” and that Vice President JD Vance—and definitely not the president—is responsible for the negotiated deal. While Sen. Cassidy lost last month’s primary election to two Republicans, including Trump’s choice, Julia Letlow, even the president’s allies voiced opposition (although in a less direct way). “The president is getting, I think, very poor advice when it comes to this deal,” Sen. Ted Cruz told the Daily Wire on Wednesday. “History teaches that giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to murder us is a bad idea.” Likewise, on Wednesday, far right political commentator Ben Shapiro said on Fox News that the agreement looks like a disaster and “does not achieve any of the signal goals that were set by the administration at the beginning,” including ending all nuclear enrichment, ballistic missiles, and support of terrorism. “In my opinion, the Vice President of the United States, the chief negotiator on this particular project, has not well served the president,” Shapiro concluded. On Thursday afternoon, the US military announced that it had officially lifted its blockade on… [TheTopNews] Read More.
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Gallup found that only 49% of Americans were "cost-secure" last year, with concerns about medical bills and prescription costs rising across income groups. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that Iran and the United States are complying with their peace agreement but downplayed making concessions. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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Many consumers do not see it, but once aware perception is positive [TheTopNews] Read More.
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