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Friday, June 19, 2026

Vance: Trump Iran Deal Differs From Obama's 2015 Pact

Vance: Trump Iran Deal Differs Greatly From Obama's Flawed 2015 Pact

Vice President JD Vance on Thursday pushed back against Republican criticism of President Donald Trump's Iran agreement, arguing it is "fundamentally different" from former President Barack Obama's 2015 nuclear deal because it prohibits uranium enrichment and comes after Iran's nuclear program was destroyed.

"You have to remember, in 2015 Iran had built a sophisticated nuclear weapons program with a nuclear weapon stockpile. So the perspective that we came at as the United States was, 'You already have a really nice nuclear program; we're going to bribe you with American money in order to stop it,'" Vance said.

"Our perspective — and where we're coming at it — is, 'We already destroyed your nuclear program; and so if you promise and show verifiable pathways to not rebuild it, then we are willing to give you some sanctions relief, and things like that.'"


Vance listed several provisions he said distinguish Trump's agreement from Obama's, including restrictions on enrichment, enriched-material stockpiles and U.S. payments.

"Now, there are all these substantive differences as well. The Obama nuclear deal allowed enrichment; ours will not," Vance said.

"The Obama deal allowed the accumulation of stockpiled weapons-grade material. Ours is actually leading to the destruction of that stockpile of enriched material," he continued.

"The Obama deal gave them over a billion dollars of American money. The deal gives them $0 of American money," Vance said.

"A lot of substantive differences, but I think the most important differences are where we're coming at it from: a position of strength, and the fact that our [Persian] Gulf Coast partners love this deal."

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Brandon Gill Shuts Down Woke Democrat's Race Card Games With One Simple Fact

Official House portrait of Gill smiling in front of the U.S. flag, wearing a black suit, white shirt, and red tie with small white birds.

Republican Rep.Brandon Gill (TX-26) has only been in Congress since 2025, but he has developed a reputation over the last year and a half for being someone who won't beat around the bush and who will tell you just like it is.

To his credit, Gill says what he says without concern over whether or not it will offend the delicate sensibilities of the woke left, but inevitably it does, which then gives him the opportunity to emphasize the point in a different way that effectively shuts down his Democrat critics.

During a recent Fox News interview, one of the questions Gill was asked related to the decades-long U.K. grooming scandal, where a just-released Rape Gang Inquiry report noted that "It has been previously established that, at the very least, 250,000 young white girls have been subjected to repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced Islamic conversion, and lifelong trauma. The true number is probably higher." Who targeted them? "... predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs across towns and cities throughout the United Kingdom."


READ MORE: From Rotherham to Nationwide: Institutional Failures Behind UK Grooming Gangs Exposed

Britain Stunned As Report Claims 250,000 British Girls Were Victimized by Pakistani Rape Gangs


As my colleague Ward Clark recently asserted, "When you import the Third World, you become the Third World," and that is a viewpoint that Gill echoed during that interview, pointing out that we are seeing the Islamification of certain parts of America right now, in some cases where you wouldn't expect to see it.

We need to nip it in the bud now, he firmly asserted, before it is too late:

Amazingly, pointing out that we needed to act sooner rather than later to protect women from being forced to wear burkas and much worse fauxfended woke Iranian-American Democrat Rep. Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03),

The start of the war in Iran last month brought "a lot of anxiety and mixed  feelings" for Rep. Yassamin Ansari, the first Iranian American Democrat in  Congress. "It was a weird feeling of something ... 

who tweeted that "Brandon Gill might be the most racist (and useless) Republican in Congress, and that’s saying something."


SEE ALSO: Woke Dem Who Claimed Illegals Are 'Constituents' May Have Just Bitten Off More Than She Can Chew


For starters, it was an especially dumb argument when one considers that Gill's wife, Danielle D'Souza (daughter of conservative commentator/author Dinesh D'Souza), has an Indian-American heritage.

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But beyond that, Gill reminded the MS-13 Caucus member that the old Democrat/media-driven rules about playing the "raaaacism" card to shut down debate were now out the window - and that they wouldn't work anymore:

Calling us racist doesn’t work anymore. https://t.co/zXTTA37Xu3 pic.twitter.com/YpJFkYl3dh

— Brandon Gill (@realBrandonGill) June 18, 2026

And on Thursday, in response to the release of the U.K. report, Gill observed that "the UK allowed as many as a quarter of a million of their own citizens to be victimized by Muslim grooming gangs because they changed their culture through mass migration and were more concerned about being called racist than defending their girls from third-world barbarians."

Simply put, a Democrat yelling "racism!" because they can't handle some inconvenient truths should never stop America-loving individuals from speaking out in defense of this country and against those who seek to turn it into something it was never meant to be and never should be.

 

Fox Business Host Turns the Tables Fast After Ro Khanna Tries to Attack the SAVE America Act

 

Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna (CA-17) walked into a voter ID buzzsaw on Fox Business Thursday morning and left in pieces, taking the entire Democrat argument against the SAVE America Act with him.

During an appearance on Thursday, Khanna clashed with host Maria Bartiromo over the SAVE America Act, the election integrity bill that would require proof of citizenship for federal voter registration. What followed was the same tired Democrat two-step: non-citizens shouldn't vote, illegal voting should be punished, citizenship is already required by law. But heaven forbid we actually verify any of it.

The SAVE America Act has become a major priority for President Trump and many congressional Republicans. The legislation has drawn fierce opposition from Democrats, who argue existing safeguards are sufficient. The bill enjoys broad bipartisan public support, with 84 percent of Americans backing voter ID requirements. 

 

Khanna argued that Americans should not have to produce additional documentation to register.

“I don’t think people should have to go get their birth certificates and go to the registrar. We have a system that allows people to vote if they’re citizens. And by the way, if you’re not a citizen and you vote, you should have enormous penalties, consequences. I'm for making sure that we criminally prosecute people who are voting illegally.”

How exactly do you know they're citizens?

Bartiromo wasted little time getting to the point.

“That’s the law. You can't vote if you're not an American citizen. Yes, get your birth certificate. Yes, that's exactly right. I wanted a copy of my birth certificate. I went online, I got the birth certificate. It took a week, no problem.”

Democrats have spent years arguing that proof-of-citizenship requirements are unreasonable, burdensome, or even dangerous. On live TV Thursday, Khanna made that case and completely fell apart doing it. Americans provide documentation for countless routine activities. They do it for passports. They do it for driver's licenses. They do it for employment verification. They do it for government benefits.

But mention voting, and suddenly the same people who navigate the DMV, the TSA, and the IRS every year are completely helpless. Give us a break.


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Khanna repeatedly argued that non-citizen voting is already illegal and should carry severe penalties.

Penalties come after the fact. After the damage is done. After the fraudulent vote is already cast and counted.

Bartiromo cut right to it.

 

“That's the only way to do it. You have to have a citizenship proof. That's the only way to do it. It's not on the backs of Americans. It's your responsibility to ensure that you're doing it lawfully.”

Khanna never answered the basic question he walked in with: if only citizens can vote, and illegal voting should be prosecuted, why is proving citizenship before registration so controversial?

For supporters of the SAVE America Act, that's the question Democrats still can't answer. They won't answer it because they can't. Not without admitting that "existing safeguards" is a talking point, not a policy.

Khanna came on to defend the indefensible. Bartiromo made him pay for it. Pass the SAVE America Act.

 

Minor League Refuse to Wear Rainbow Jerseys Forcing 'Pride Night' Forfeit

Minor League Refuse to Wear Rainbow Jerseys Forcing 'Pride Night' Forfeit

Last night, the York Revolution forfeited their minor league "Pride Night" game after their players refused to wear jerseys that had rainbow logos stitched on the sleeves. The organization placed the entire blame on its players in a statement posted on its website.


It is with great disappointment that the York Revolution have issued important changes to our 11th Annual Pride Night on Thursday, June 18th. Most significantly, the scheduled game between York and Southern Maryland will not be played and Pride will still be hosted as a free admission event. Everyone’s tickets for the game on Thursday will be treated as a rainout that can be redeemed for any future game.

This decision was not reached lightly. Unfortunately, several of our players have refused to wear the scheduled Pride Night jersey and the club decided that hosting the event is more important than forcing players to wear jerseys they are not comfortable with and playing the game.

Of course, the organization won't give up on the virtue signaling, so they are instead hosting a "free and fun celebration of recognition and inclusion," and will be donating $10,000 to a local LGBTQ center, to "support and further their work in making sure the York community is as inclusive as we strive to make WellSpan Park in York, Pennsylvania." 

The protest follows a week of controversy surrounding some San Francisco Giants players' decisions to write Bible verses on their "Pride Night" caps.

 

 MLB commissioner Rob Manfred quickly issued a statement warning the players of a uniform violation after the media condemned the move. Others jumped to the players' defense, however, with comedians and elected officials vowing to pay any imposed fines, and writing letters to the Commissioner defending the players' actions and right to express their beliefs. 

While corporations and organizations don't seem interested in retiring the relentless virtue-signaling campaign any time soon, it's refreshing to see some resistance to and support for traditional religious values. 

 

Trump Just Obliterated the Number One Lie Leftists Are Telling About Iran Deal

Trump Just Obliterated the Number One Lie Leftists Are Telling About Iran Deal

President Donald Trump just exposed another lie the left is telling about the deal he made with Iran to stop the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Shortly after the details about the agreement were released, critics slammed the president over a provision they claimed would send $300 billion to the Iranian regime. However, the truth is something different.

“There is no 300 Billion Dollar payment to Iran by the U.S. That’s Fake News! All there is for the U.S. is Success, Lower Oil Prices, and Victory,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. “Check out the Stock Market. Dumocrat propaganda at play!!!”

 

In another post, Trump wrote, “OIL IS FLOWING, IRAN CAN NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON (THE WORLD WILL BE SAFE!), THE STOCK MARKETS ARE ROARING, JOBS ARE AT RECORDS, AND PRICES ARE DROPPING (AFFORDABILITY!). OUR COUNTRY IS STRONG, SAFE, AND RESPECTED LIKE NEVER BEFORE. ‘YOU’RE WELCOME!’”

Several media outlets reported that Trump’s deal with Iran includes a $300 billion reconstruction fund to help the Iranian regime rebuild the nation’s infrastructure. The fund is private and aimed at triggering investment in the country.

 

“There is no 300 Billion Dollar payment to Iran by the U.S. That’s Fake News! All there is for the U.S. is Success, Lower Oil Prices, and Victory. Check out the Stock Market. Dumocrat propaganda at play!!!” - President Donald J. Trump pic.twitter.com/ivJDcNkzWz

— The White House (@WhiteHouse) June 18, 2026

Some on the left have framed this as Trump giving away billions of dollars in taxpayer funds to the Iranian regime, referring to it as a major concession. But, as Trump stated, this is not what the deal says.

White House officials stressed that the United States is not investing any taxpayer money into the fund. Vice President JD Vance affirmed that not a single cent of American money will go to Iran under any circumstances. 

Instead, any investments in the fund would come from private sources in Gulf states and elsewhere if the regime meets strict conditions on its nuclear program, inspections, and other requirements. Yet, left-wing politicians and influencers conveniently left this part out.

The only role the U.S. will play in this fund is in setting it up and removing barriers for those who wish to invest. However, Washington can shut it down if Iran does not follow through on its promises related to its nuclear program.

 

Federal judge narrows legal challenges to Trump’s mail-in voting order

A federal judge on Thursday narrowed the scope of legal battles surrounding President Donald Trump’s executive order on mail-in voting, ruling that Democrat-led states and voting rights groups can only advance challenges aimed at blocking the policy’s impact on the upcoming 2026 midterm elections. However, the Trump administration wanted a total dismissal.

U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani 

U.S. District Court Judge Indira Talwani graduated cum laude from Harvard’s Radford College in 1982 and earned her Juris Doctor from the University of California Berkeley’s Boalt Hall School of Law in 1988 

rejected the federal government’s attempt to fully dismiss the lawsuits, ruling that the rapidly closing window ahead of the November 3rd midterms justifies immediate judicial review. The judge wrote that postponing a review of the policy would be impracticable and could inflict hardship on the plaintiffs as state election officials scramble to prepare for upcoming primaries and the fall vote.

Nonetheless, Judge Talwani simultaneously limited the litigation by dismissing all claims concerning elections beyond 2026, finding that because federal agencies are still working out how to implement the policy, the long-term impact remains too speculative and “ripe” for future courts to handle later.

The lawsuits, which were filed in April by a coalition of nearly two dozen states and far-left groups like the League of Women Voters, target Trump’s March 31st executive order, titled “Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections.”

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The directive seeks to restructure the mechanics of American voting by ordering the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to compile database-derived lists of confirmed U.S. citizens and transmit them to the states. The order instructs the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to only deliver mail-in ballots to voters explicitly verified on those federally approved lists.

The ruling in Boston follows a separate decision late last month in Washington, D.C., where U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols declined a request to temporarily block the executive order on the grounds that federal agencies had not yet fully executed its provisions. Since then, federal entities have moved forward with preliminary steps; the USPS recently introduced proposed rules requiring states to provide specific voter names and tracking barcodes tied to their mail-in ballots.

The federal government does not actually maintain one single, master list of every American citizen. To build this database, the DHS has to cobble together records from separate federal systems, such as the Social Security Administration (SSA) and immigration/naturalization records.


 

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Gives NATO Six Months to Shape Up

 

 

Pete Hegseth walked into a room full of NATO defence ministers and did something most diplomats politely avoid: he told the truth. The United States is done pretending Europe’s happy talk and cheque-signing ceremonies equal real defence. Hegseth put a clear line in the sand — six months to show serious progress on defence spending, base access, and fighting readiness, or expect Washington to change its posture in Europe.

 

 Hegseth’s Six-Month Ultimatum: NATO 3.0 or Bust

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth framed this as “NATO 3.0” — a return to a hard-edged alliance that can fight, not a club for debates about gender policy and climate panels. He called NATO “a paper tiger” and said it was time to stop freeloading. The centerpiece of his message is a six-month Department of War review of U.S. force posture and basing in Europe. That review will look at who is serious, who says “maybe,” and who says “no” when America needs help. Spoiler: saying “no” could cost you American boots and jets nearby.

Why This Matters for U.S. Troops and Bases

This is not just posturing. The review explicitly ties future U.S. basing and overflight access to concrete guarantees from allies — and to whether nations show a credible path to meet new defence-spending expectations. The administration is pushing a much higher bar than the old two-percent goal. The new aim floated in halls and briefings is a target near five percent of GDP by 2035 for true heavy-lift and deterrence capabilities. That will force serious budget choices in capitals that have spent decades preferring welfare and open borders over steel and ammo.

 

 Europe’s Choices: Pay Up or Make Room

Europe can do one of two things. It can scramble to rebuild its defense industrial base, align budgets with real military needs, and guarantee access to bases and airspace — or it can keep freeloading and accept a reduced American footprint. For countries that have become used to America solving their problems, that choice will sting. But the alternative is worse: keep pretending and discover that when the chips are down, the U.S. posture in Europe has been reshaped by a lack of trust and access.

What Should Happen Next

Hegseth’s blunt talk is medicine — bitter but necessary. Allies who actually value the transatlantic bond should welcome the test. Meet the spending goals. Secure basing rights. Stop treating U.S. logistics like a public good to be used and ignored. If Europe wants the protection of a powerful America, it must be willing to act like it. Otherwise, Washington will adjust forces where they’re wanted and where partners pull their weight. That’s not only reasonable; it’s fair.

Alleged White House UFC Plot Ringleader Was Shielded by DACA

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The Justice Department says the FBI and its partners just stopped a chilling plot to attack the UFC event on the South Lawn of the White House. Court filings name Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez as a principal planner. Separately, DHS — according to reporting by Fox News — told reporters Alvarez is a Mexican national who overstayed a B‑2 visa and was later granted DACA relief. That immigration detail has not appeared in the DOJ filings themselves and should be read as DHS-as-reported-to-Fox unless the agency confirms it on the record.

 

What federal filings say

Federal prosecutors unsealed complaints that lay out a dark and organized plan. The filings describe encrypted group chats, drones packed with explosives, and snipers ready to fire on crowds fleeing the scene. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche praised the fast work to stop the scheme, and FBI Director Kash Patel said the bureau’s rapid action helped take multiple suspects into custody. The charges are serious: conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to commit violence on White House grounds.


DHS details — and why to be cautious

Fox News reports that DHS provided immigration details saying Alvarez overstayed a visitor visa and received DACA relief years ago, and that ICE has lodged a detainer. Those are explosive facts if confirmed. But they came to light via DHS-as-reported-to-Fox rather than inside the DOJ complaints, so responsible reporting must seek direct confirmation from DHS or ICE before treating the immigration claim as settled. For readers who need a short explainer: DACA is discretionary relief that defers removal and allows work permission for certain people brought here as children. It is not permanent legal status or citizenship.

Why this matters beyond the headlines

If the reported immigration detail is accurate, it will spark obvious and deserved outrage. People who pushed for DACA as a catch-all safety valve promised it would produce lawful, vetted residents who pose no threat. This alleged case shows gaps in how dangerous intent can slip through any system if enforcement is lax or if background checks are incomplete. The easy part now is prosecuting the plotters. The harder part is fixing the policy and enforcement holes that let suspects live and plan in the shadows.

What should happen next

First, DHS and ICE need to put their confirmation on the record. Second, prosecutors should keep the pressure up and give the public the full evidence from the complaints. Third, lawmakers and the administration must answer the hard questions about vetting and DACA policy — without playing politics when national security is at stake. Credit where it’s due: the FBI and DOJ disrupted a plan that could have killed many Americans and even endangered the president. Now let’s demand clear answers and real fixes so this kind of danger is less likely to return.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

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Early Trump-Iran Deal Aims to End War, Start Talks

With Early Signing, Trump, Iran Leader Move to Settle War, Start Nuke Talks

President Donald Trump and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at winding down their conflict and opening a 60-day negotiating window toward a broader settlement that includes limits on Iran’s nuclear program and its enriched uranium stockpile, according to Newsmax reporting and additional Agence France-Presse wire details.

The agreement is described by U.S. officials as a preliminary framework rather than a final peace deal, intended to pause escalation while both sides pursue a broader accord covering nuclear restrictions, sanctions relief, regional security arrangements, and other unresolved issues.


Newsmax reported that Iran has, in principle, agreed to curb uranium enrichment activity and expand cooperation with International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors as part of a verification-based compliance process tied to any future sanctions relief.

The memorandum also reportedly addresses Iran’s existing enriched uranium stockpile, with discussions focused on monitoring, reduction, or transfer under international supervision, according to wire reporting.

The Hill reported that Trump formally signed the agreement while attending events tied to the G7 summit in France, including diplomatic meetings centered at the Palace of Versailles, where leaders gathered for a state dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron.

The signing was described as part of a broader summit sequence in which the final agreement was completed during the France meetings after earlier drafting and procedural steps, according to The Hill.

A separate Newsmax global-talk report described the deal as part of a broader push to stabilize U.S.-Iran relations following months of conflict and intermittent military escalation.

The 60-day diplomatic window sets out a sequence in which Washington and Tehran are expected to negotiate the details of sanctions relief, nuclear verification, and enforcement mechanisms, with any easing of U.S. measures conditioned on verified Iranian compliance with agreed benchmarks.

President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance have emphasized that sanctions relief will remain strictly conditional.

According to Newsmax reporting, the deal calls for an immediate halt to hostilities, with both sides agreeing to pause military escalation as negotiations proceed.

Agence France-Presse wire reporting indicated that mediators played a key role in bridging gaps between Washington and Tehran, particularly on nuclear verification, sanctions sequencing, and security guarantees.

Those mediation efforts reportedly included multiple revisions aimed at aligning U.S. demands for strict monitoring of uranium-related activity with Iranian demands for phased economic relief.

The agreement also addresses the Strait of Hormuz, with provisions for a phased restoration of commercial shipping through the critical energy choke point after months of disruption.

Newsmax reported that maritime de-escalation is tied to broader compliance steps, including reciprocal reductions in military activity in the Gulf.

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Wire reporting also noted provisions that could ease restrictions on Iranian oil exports over time, depending on compliance benchmarks tied to nuclear obligations.

The memorandum includes the possibility of unlocking limited Iranian financial assets abroad, though officials stressed that any such measures would be staged and conditional.

Oil prices fell following the announcement, with markets reacting to expectations that reduced tensions could stabilize shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and ease global supply risks.

The White House has not confirmed all reported details circulating in wire coverage, particularly regarding the scale and timing of sanctions relief and broader economic provisions.

Newsmax reporting described the deal as an initial step toward de-escalation rather than a binding treaty, leaving core disputes over nuclear limits, uranium stockpiles, sanctions architecture, and long-term enforcement to be resolved during the negotiating period.

The 60-day timeline is expected to determine whether the agreement can be converted into a lasting settlement or whether tensions will resume if talks collapse.

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