Sunday, July 19, 2026

Sunday Afternoon News Updates: Strait Lies From the Trump Regime — 7/19/26

 '                                       

  LOTS OF POSTS IGNORED BY BLOGGER.....

OR REMOVED ON THEIR WHIM!

ALL POSTS ARE AVAILABLE ON

MIDDLEBORO REVIEW AND SO ON

BLOGGER DOESN'T LIKE TRUTH OR FACTS!

BLOGGER DOESN'T LIKE FUND RAISERS AND DELETES

POSTS THAT INCLUDE FUNDRAISING THAT 'VIOLATES THEIR

UNDEFINED COMMUNITY STANDARDS SO ALL 'FUND RAISING'

IS DELETED - CONTRIBUTE AS YOU ARE INCLINED TO SUPPORT

IMPORTANT ISSUES! THESE ARE NOT SOLICITATIONS''



Hi all, Ben here. It’s Sunday, and there is a lot to get through. Thanks so much for all the nice comments on my morning message earlier. And thanks again to all of you who’ve already preordered our new book, WTF America?!: The Way Out of This Hell and Back to Democracy. If you’ve preordered, be sure to let me know in the comments!

Here’s what we’re tracking today:

  • The Strait of Hormuz standoff and Chris Wright’s ABC interview

  • Trump’s “I couldn’t care less” reaction to the war’s escalation after U.S. soldiers are killed

  • The U.S. Embassy in Amman evacuating Aqaba’s airport and seaport over a “credible security threat”

  • Israeli forces entering Syria’s Quneitra province

  • James Comer admitting the House is basically done working before the midterms

  • Mike Johnson’s “Marxism begins with no God” speech at the Family Leadership Summit

  • The Mamdani “babysitting” panic on Fox

  • Tim Dillon torching the “Deep State” excuse

  • Obama’s dig at JD Vance

  • Hunter Biden’s remarks on the state of the country

  • New 2026 midterm forecasting from Pete Buttigieg and the Cook Political Report

Before I go any further, if you haven’t yet joined as a paid subscriber, consider doing so now by clicking here to support our work. This is how we grow. It will give you access to all recaps like this, our exclusive Ask-the-Editor series, and more. Plus, it is the best way to help support the growth of this network.

Now let’s get into it.

Trump Sends Out The Proxies

Donald Trump’s escalation of the war with Iran has backfired, and Iran has proven it can hit U.S. air bases across the Middle East hard. Trump himself barely surfaced today. Instead, he sent out his energy secretary, Chris Wright, to go on ABC’s “This Week” and insist the United States controls the Strait of Hormuz and is the one directing traffic through it.

Host Jonathan Karl pushed back, reminding Wright that back in March he’d promised this conflict would be over in a matter of weeks. We are now nearly five months in. Wright’s answer amounted to acknowledging the military phase went longer than planned, then claiming there was a “pivot” toward simply guaranteeing oil flow without Iran’s cooperation. Karl noted that ship traffic through the strait has visibly dropped, pointing out that only eight vessels moved through on Thursday. Wright disputed that, citing a seven-day trailing average he put at just under 7 million barrels a day.

Iran isn’t just surviving this war, it appears to be adapting to it in real time, and the number of U.S. military assets it has managed to destroy over just the last week alone is staggering. I’ll walk you through the geolocated footage and the base-by-base damage in a moment.

Jordan Evacuates

While Wright was on television insisting everything is under control, the U.S. Embassy in Amman issued a warning that, due to a “credible security threat,” Aqaba International Airport and Jordan’s seaport have been evacuated entirely. The U.S. has effectively turned Aqaba’s civilian airport into a military base, one of five American installations in Jordan whose main jobs are defending Israel from Iranian projectiles and serving as a launchpad for strikes on Iran.

Iran has already hit other bases in Jordan, and the Trump regime has confirmed at least two American service members killed. I believe that number is almost certainly higher than what’s being reported. When Trump was asked about Iran walking away from its memorandum of understanding, he told a reporter over the phone that he “couldn’t care less.” When pressed on the troop deaths, the White House line was that the two killed had made “the ultimate sacrifice,” their deaths a “shame” but the mission “critical,” according to the New York Post. “Have you ever asked how many people died in Vietnam?” Trump responded in defense of the war and the mounting casualty count.

Even Fox’s Own Guests Are Confused

On her own show this morning, Maria Bartiromo had on former Deputy National Security Advisor Victoria Coates, and Bartiromo herself sounded confused about what she was being told to sell. She noted that Centcom keeps promising outsized retaliation, yet Iran keeps hitting Gulf countries and U.S. bases, despite the Trump regime’s repeated claims that Iran’s military has been “obliterated.” MAGA commentator Matt Van Swol asked online how, exactly, the world’s most powerful military can spend four months bombing Iran and still watch Iran hit American bases. Trump said their missiles were destroyed! How is this possible?!?

MAGA is either blind to or is willfully overlooking the obvious answer. Donald Trump has been lying about this from the start, just as he lies about everything. The United States did not obliterate Iran’s military last year. If anything, Iran’s ballistic and drone capabilities appear to have grown, and its tactics have visibly sharpened. As our editor in chief Ron Filipkowski put it: maybe it’s time to consider the possibility that Trump lied. I know, hard to imagine.

According to the IRGC Navy, four tankers tried to leave the strait this morning via an unauthorized route; two were struck and disabled, two turned back. Iran also announced it shot down yet another U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone, this time over Ahvaz. If that sounds familiar, it’s because Iran has been shooting these down at a rate of roughly one a day. By the low estimate, that’s around 30 Reaper drones destroyed, and it may be closer to 50, representing billions of dollars in hardware, on top of helicopters and additional drones destroyed at bases in Jordan and elsewhere. The U.S. has reportedly had to shift much of its remaining regional airpower into Israel, where the Golden Dome system and Israel’s own defenses offer more protection, effectively leaving the Gulf partners who signed onto Trump’s security arrangements more exposed than ever.

The U.S. is now rushing additional advanced warplanes and support assets to the Middle East, per the New York Times, a sign that things appear to only be escalating.

Images of the destruction of an MQ-9 Reaper and recovery of the wreckage by IRGC Navy in Asaluyeh in the Persian Gulf, Iran.

Meanwhile, in Syria, Israeli forces entered the village of al-Samdaniyah al-Sharqiyah in Quneitra province with five military vehicles, set up a checkpoint, searched civilians, and fired a mortar round and a smoke shell nearby. No casualties were reported, but Syrian state media condemned it as another incursion and demanded a full Israeli withdrawal, according to SANA.

Congress Packs Up, Epstein Files Still Buried

Back home, House Oversight Chair James Comer all but admitted his committee is done doing any real oversight before the midterms. He told Fox they have “a number of reasons” to wrap things up this week, including Congress heading into its August recess and then straight into election season. Translation: no more digging into the Epstein files, no accountability.

Meanwhile, Speaker Mike Johnson used a speech at the Family Leadership Summit to argue that Marxism, communism, and socialism all begin from the premise that there is no God, and that once you remove God from the equation, individual dignity and freedom supposedly disappear too. It’s a rhetorical trick worth naming for what it is. Trump himself has joked he’d make “the best communist” because he’d promise everyone free things and then simply not deliver, a line that captures the actual pattern of this regime better than Johnson’s speech does. Under Trump, affordability has cratered, healthcare has been stripped away, and data centers are popping up in neighborhoods nobody asked for, while the ruling class does just fine.

The Mamdani Babysitting Panic

Naturally, with all of that going on, Fox “News” decided the real story of the day was New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s plan for a “Parents’ Night Out,” where the Parks Department would offer free supervised childcare at a rec center. Fox contributor Joe Concha reacted like Mamdani had proposed handing kids to strangers off the street, joking about leaving his own kids with “commie kindergarten.” This is what state-friendly media does when Trump is busy looting the country in plain sight: manufacture a moral panic over a free babysitting program.


Rebukes of Trump on the Podcast Circuit

It’s worth noting when people outside the usual progressive lane start saying the quiet part out loud. Podcaster and comedian Tim Dillon pointed out that Republicans control the White House, Congress, the Senate, and the Supreme Court, so the “Deep State” excuse doesn’t hold up anymore. It is simply them now.

Former President Obama, in a recent podcast appearance, took aim at JD Vance’s rhetoric about “blood and soil” versions of who counts as American, noting the irony of Vance, married to the daughter of an immigrant, making that kind of argument. Obama’s line was that moving from outright exclusion to hypocrisy is its own strange form of progress, since hypocrisy at least requires enough guilt to lie to yourself or others.

P.S. Remember to listen to the latest episodes of the MeidasTouch Podcast, available anywhere you find podcasts

Hunter Biden on the USA

Hunter Biden has been making the rounds lately, and his latest statement is worth your attention. He argues America isn’t naturally divided so much as it’s being divided on purpose, by an oligarchy that profits from the fighting while capturing the government, gutting healthcare, and burying the country in debt. He’s calling for a “New New Deal”: healthcare as a right, housing as a right, an end to endless war, and a dividend paid to every American from the AI economy, since he argues that economy was built on collective human inheritance, not just claimed by a handful of tech barons. He also framed accountability for the Trump family and administration as a matter of truth and reconciliation rather than revenge, and made the case that a country, like a person in recovery, can’t heal what it won’t name.

The Midterm Math Is Shifting

Pete Buttigieg told MSNOW that Democrats have a genuine shot at flipping statewide seats in Florida this November, arguing that after nearly 30 years of one-party rule, voters are recognizing it hasn’t worked for them, and that the hunger for change is showing up even in supposedly safe red states.

The Cook Political Report backs that up with real forecast movement. Ohio’s governor race moved from Lean Republican to Toss Up. Arizona moved from Toss Up to Lean Democrat. Maine went from Likely Democrat all the way to Solid Democrat, and New Mexico did the same.

Thanks for reading, re-stacking, and liking this post. And keep the comments coming if you preorder WTF America?!, the book I wrote with my brothers. I love seeing them!



MTG publicly demolishes Hegseth over dead US troops

                                       

  LOTS OF POSTS IGNORED BY BLOGGER.....

OR REMOVED ON THEIR WHIM!

ALL POSTS ARE AVAILABLE ON

MIDDLEBORO REVIEW AND SO ON

BLOGGER DOESN'T LIKE TRUTH OR FACTS!

BLOGGER DOESN'T LIKE FUND RAISERS AND DELETES

POSTS THAT INCLUDE FUNDRAISING THAT 'VIOLATES THEIR

UNDEFINED COMMUNITY STANDARDS SO ALL 'FUND RAISING'

IS DELETED - CONTRIBUTE AS YOU ARE INCLINED TO SUPPORT

IMPORTANT ISSUES! THESE ARE NOT SOLICITATIONS''




Daily Dose of Democracy

Impeach Donald Trump for restarting his illegal war!


Sunday Dose of Democracy:

photo
Marjorie Taylor Greene shreds Pete Hegseth’s reaction to Iran killing 2 US troops

The former Georgia congresswoman finally had enough of the Trump administration's "oh God how could this happen war is terrible no way to avoid this" response to the deaths of US servicemembers in a war that they started and then restarted because Trump couldn't bear the humiliation of having someone else dictate the terms for once. After two more US servicemembers were killed in a missile strike on a US base in Jordan, Hegseth wrote on Twitter "Godspeed, heroes. Their sacrifice only stiffens our resolve.” Infuriating, meaningless platitudes.

MTG responded with “Sacrifice?? What the fuck are you talking about?? They did not willingly sacrifice themselves. They were killed because of the war you, Trump, and the admin, are waging on behalf of a FOREIGN COUNTRY, Israel.” We don't agree with MTG on very much, but we definitely share her frustration with the Trump administration, its incessant bloodlust, and their complete refusal to take any responsibility for the consequences of their warmongering.

Take Action: Arrest Donald Trump for his association with Jeffrey Epstein!


photo
VIDEO OF THE DAY: Vance stuns with absurd Epstein confession

"We didn't handle the Epstein files well," admitted the Vice President to Joe Rogan. UH, YA THINK?

Take Action: Rein in Big Tech’s data center power grab


photo
Lindsey Graham's death upends crucial South Carolina Senate race

Dr. Annie Andrews for Senate The abrupt death of Lindsey Graham has completely flipped the script on the race for control of the U.S. Senate. Instead of Dr. Annie Andrews facing down a 23-year-incumbent in Lindsey Graham, she’ll be facing a yet-unknown Republican chosen at the last minute. We need to strike while the iron’s hot and make sure Dr. Annie Andrews’ pro-family, pro-workers, pro-public healthcare message is heard by the people of South Carolina BEFORE dark-money billionaires and Republican Super PACs flood the airwaves with lies and misinformation. Andrews won’t take a dime of corporate PAC money, so she is going to need our help. Will you chip in to help help Annie flip the critical seat blue and take back the Senate for Democrats?


Unable to accept defeat, Donald Trump presses on in Iran
Jacobin, Arron Reza Merat: "The symbolism was hard to miss. Tens of millions of people on the streets in cities across Iran and Iraq trying to catch a sight of Ali Khamenei’s coffin during his weeklong funeral. Khamenei had been Iran’s supreme leader for almost four decades until his February 28 assassination by Israel on the first day of the US-led war. In the run-up to America’s and Israel’s war on Iran, Donald Trump, sounding very much like George W. Bush, suggested that his bombing campaign would be welcomed by the Iranian people. But the very crowds the Trump administration had expected to overthrow the regime instead turned out to honor it. Meanwhile, Trump, unpopular and neurotic about crowd sizes at his own events, spent the week pressuring FIFA to reverse a US player’s red card, branding Iranians as 'scum,' and launching a fresh and ongoing bombing campaign in southern Iran.

Iran established the Persian Gulf Strait Authority to manage the passage of shipping through the strait by inviting shipping companies to register details online and await approval. But the United States has also sought to establish a “southern corridor” through the strait’s Omani waters, defended by the US Navy, which, if consolidated, would deprive Tehran of its major leverage over the global economy and therefore the United States. Concerned over the threat to its leverage in future negotiations with the United States, both over its nuclear program and the presence of US military assets in the region, Iran attacked, citing a violation of the MOU.

US military infrastructure in the Persian Gulf and Jordan is in ruins following thirty-nine days of intense fighting, which drew to a close with the ceasefire on April 7. Trump appears to be incapable of accepting this reality, which he must do to guarantee any lasting peace. Trump’s refusal to engage with the material reality he has created means that it is likely the United States and Iran will remain in an ambiguous state between war and peace for the foreseeable future.

Tehran saw off attacks by two nuclear powers and now has the ability to control the flow of vital commodities, and therefore create inflationary spirals in Europe and the United States. Politicians in Iran frame the war as existential and pursue tactics that deprive its enemies the stability they took from it. Global oil inventories, including those in the United States, are nearly empty, as Trump himself said three weeks ago when he signed the MOU.

Trump may not wish to deal with Iran, but it is clear after months of war that he has no other choice."

Take Action: Demand your members of Congress restore funding for public media now!


ICE’s violence is no accident. It’s part of the job
The New Republic, Melissa Gira Grant: "Two years into Donald Trump’s campaign of mass deportations, Immigration and Customs Enforcement roundups so often result in violence that if you look away from social media or the news for a few hours, you may miss another death. On Monday, ICE agents killed Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, a 26-year-old man from Colombia, after stopping his car in Biddleford, Maine. Durán Guerrero was the second person shot and killed by immigration enforcement agents in one week: Last Tuesday, in Houston, Texas, also in the course of an apparent traffic stop, an agent killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a 52-year-old father from Mexico who had lived in the United States for decades.

Department of Homeland Security officials offered only a slight variation in their excuses for taking these lives. Initially, they claimed that both Durán Guerrero and Salgado Araujo had 'weaponized' their vehicles against agents. This type of rationalization has become painfully routine in immigration enforcement. The only new thing about these excuses was how quickly they were doubted and discounted by the media and the public alike.

That same day, in St. Augustine, Florida, another man was dead after an ICE 'encounter.' In this case, four people fled their car when they spotted ICE. A truck hit and killed one of them, a 28-year-old man from Mexico.

Americans have been primed to accept that violence, because at all levels of law enforcement in this country, officers enjoy impunity both for racial profiling and for killing people. What has changed, what has escalated, is that the White House is now openly telling us that this not a broken system but a system it permits and prefers. Our everyday lives are now occupied by a secretive law enforcement agency that is empowered to round up people profiled as immigrants based on their race or ethnicity, a form of racial profiling given license by the Supreme Court. These are federal agents who kill and face no consequences, and are led by people pushing an ethnic cleansing campaign. These killings are simply part of that job."

Take Action: Don't let Republicans gut animal welfare laws in the farm bill!


When Trump accuses others of wrongdoing, you can bet he’s up to something himself
The Guardian, Arwa Mahdawi: "America’s mad king is spiraling. Donald Trump’s approval ratings are mired in the 30s as the Iran war rages on with no end in sight. As prices rise and the US’s reputation tanks, Trump is building self-serving monuments and putting his face on new $1 coins to ensure he leaves a lasting legacy. Don’t worry, Donald, we’ll never forget you! Your name will forever be associated with corruption, crime and a nationwide outbreak of explosive diarrhea. When the going gets tough, Trump tends to go into full-on victim mode. This week was no exception. On Thursday, the president gave a televised primetime speech in which he rehashed all his usual grievances. A random jab about trans people? Check. Boasting about how he’s single-handedly made America great again? Check. Demonizing the media? Check. Complaints about how unfair it was he lost to Joe Biden in 2020 coupled with accusations about Chinese interference and misinformation about election integrity? Check. 'No country can be great without fair and honest elections,' Trump announced. 'If there can be no trust, there can be no greatness. Unfortunately, the system we have falls catastrophically short of that standard.'

Trump’s claims about the electoral system being compromised aren’t just false: they’re a calculated attempt to undermine future elections. Trump is a master of projection. Whenever he accuses others of wrongdoing, you can bet that it’s because he’s up to something himself. As numerous Democrats and voting rights groups are warning, the president appears to be laying the groundwork to interfere with the upcoming midterms. Trump has made it clear that he will do whatever it takes to ensure Maga doesn’t lose an election for 'a hundred years.' We should take him at his word."


Upgrade to paid

Food for thought


PENNSYLVANIA: OUT WITH BRAIN DEAD JOHN FETTERMAN:


The Sunday wrap-up

Hope...


Upgrade to paid

Sunday Funnies

Sunday Funny
Sunday Funny
Sunday Funny
Sunday Funny
Upgrade to paid

PS — Please don't forget to sign the petition to impeach Donald Trump for restarting his illegal war, and be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Good Influence on Instagram.




NEWS: Trump Orders Military to "Open the Gates of Hell," U.S. Issues Worldwide Alert, Activates Secret Terrorism D…

                                      

  LOTS OF POSTS IGNORED BY BLOGGER.....

OR REMOVED ON THEIR WHIM!

ALL POSTS ARE AVAILABLE ON

MIDDLEBORO REVIEW AND SO ON

BLOGGER DOESN'T LIKE TRUTH OR FACTS!

BLOGGER DOESN'T LIKE FUND RAISERS AND DELETES

POSTS THAT INCLUDE FUNDRAISING THAT 'VIOLATES THEIR

UNDEFINED COMMUNITY STANDARDS SO ALL 'FUND RAISING'

IS DELETED - CONTRIBUTE AS YOU ARE INCLINED TO SUPPORT

IMPORTANT ISSUES! THESE ARE NOT SOLICITATIONS



Untitled recording (Edited) - 2026-07-18T184157.388.mp4
 
 

Good evening, everyone. We are nearing another dark moment in the Middle East. Two U.S. service members have been killed in Jordan, and I am told that number could rise. President Trump has reportedly ordered the military to “open the gates of hell” on Iran. The United States has also issued a worldwide travel caution, while the Trump administration has activated the never-before-used Alien Terrorist Removal Court, a move that many legal experts argue raises serious constitutional questions.

Thank you to everyone who reached out with words of encouragement. I read every message today, and they left me energized and motivated to keep going. I’m also excited for tomorrow’s good news update because I have a special video to share with all of you.

This work is not always easy, but it means a great deal to me. If you’re able, please consider subscribing to support my reporting. Your support allows me to remain independent and continue covering the stories that matter. Together, we can build a stronger future for independent journalism.


Here’s what you missed:

Iran:

  • Two U.S. service members were killed and another remains missing after an Iranian ballistic missile and drone attack on American forces in Jordan, according to U.S. Central Command. Four additional service members were injured, treated at hospitals in Jordan, and later returned to duty.

  • The attack marks the first U.S. military fatalities since fighting between the United States and Iran resumed following the collapse of an interim ceasefire, as both sides have exchanged daily strikes across the region. Iran also claimed it destroyed two U.S. fighter jets during the attack, though NBC News reported that claim has not been independently verified.

  • Donald Trump has reportedly instructed U.S. Central Command to "open the gates of hell" on Iran following the deaths of two American service members in an Iranian missile and drone attack on U.S. forces in Jordan. The directive comes as the Trump administration prepares a significantly expanded military response after the attack, which also left one service member missing and several others injured, marking a sharp escalation in the conflict between the United States and Iran.

  • Trump said he “couldn’t care less” after Iran announced it would no longer abide by its memorandum of understanding with the United States, signaling little concern over Tehran’s decision as fighting continues. In a separate interview with NewsNation, Trump also responded to the deaths of two U.S. service members killed in an Iranian attack in Jordan, calling the losses “very sad” and honoring their service while reaffirming that the United States would “never” allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. The comments come as the administration weighs its next steps following a sharp escalation in the conflict.

  • Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei says the United States repeatedly violated commitments made under the memorandum of understanding between the two countries, declaring that President Donald Trump's signature is "worthless and invalid." In a written message, Khamenei said Iran and what he described as the "resistance front" have learned "unforgettable lessons" from the conflict with the United States, signaling Tehran's increasingly defiant stance as fighting continues and ceasefire efforts remain stalled.

  • The U.S. State Department has issued an urgent worldwide caution for American travelers, warning that heightened tensions in the Middle East have created a volatile security environment with the potential for further escalation. Officials are urging Americans—particularly those in the Middle East—to exercise increased caution, monitor security alerts from nearby U.S. embassies and consulates, and prepare for possible travel disruptions caused by flight cancellations and airspace closures. The advisory also warns that U.S. diplomatic facilities and other locations associated with the United States could be targeted by groups supportive of Iran, and encourages travelers to review country-specific travel advisories before departing.

  • According to U.S. officials cited by The Wall Street Journal, Iran has begun adapting its missile tactics to challenge U.S. air defense systems by launching ballistic missiles that travel at extremely high speeds and can maneuver during the final phase of flight. The officials said the evolving tactics are designed to make the missiles more difficult to intercept as they descend toward their targets, highlighting a growing challenge for U.S. and allied missile defense networks amid the escalating conflict.

Image
  • According to The Wall Street Journal, U.S. officials are increasingly concerned that Iran's recent missile strikes on American bases and critical infrastructure in the Middle East—along with their improving accuracy and effectiveness—may be the result of military or intelligence assistance from Russia or China. While officials say they have not reached a definitive conclusion, they are investigating whether Tehran has received outside support that has enhanced its ability to evade U.S. air defenses and strike targets with greater precision, raising concerns about a broader expansion of strategic cooperation among America's top adversaries.

  • Iranian state media has released new video showing extensive damage to several bridges in southern Hormozgan province following overnight U.S. airstrikes. According to the reports, at least five key road and rail crossings connecting the coast to the interior were struck, along with water and power infrastructure. The reported damage has disrupted transportation and left thousands of residents without electricity and running water as officials assess the full extent of the destruction.

  • Iran launched a new wave of strikes against U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf on Saturday after the United States carried out a seventh consecutive night of airstrikes, marking another escalation in the conflict following the collapse of last month’s ceasefire. Kuwaiti officials said an Iranian attack sparked a fire at a power and desalination plant, while Iranian authorities reported that a U.S. strike on a desalination facility left about 10,000 people facing water shortages. Bahrain and Jordan also said they intercepted multiple Iranian projectiles, as Iran claimed it had targeted U.S. military bases in Jordan and Kuwait. The exchange highlights the growing threat to critical civilian infrastructure, including water supplies, as the regional conflict intensifies.

Other news:

  • The Trump administration has activated the never-before-used Alien Terrorist Removal Court, a specialized court created by Congress in 1996 to handle deportation cases involving foreign nationals accused of terrorism. The Justice Department filed its first-ever application with the court this week, but the presiding judge ordered the administration to submit a more detailed filing after raising questions about whether the case satisfies the legal requirements for designating someone an “alien terrorist.” If the court approves the application, the targeted individual would receive a public hearing and could appeal any ruling, though legal scholars have long argued the court’s procedures, including the use of classified evidence, may raise significant constitutional due process concerns.

  • A new report from The Wall Street Journal says White House aides grew concerned after Polymarket users appeared to correctly predict a U.S.-Iran ceasefire before it was publicly announced, prompting internal questions about whether anyone inside the government may have been placing bets using nonpublic information. The report also says the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is investigating allegations that Rep. Ann Paulina Luna shared advance information in 2024 that Donald Trump would choose JD Vance as his running mate, allowing political influencer Rogan O'Handley, known as "DC Draino," to place a winning Polymarket bet. According to the Journal, a former think tank representative who now serves in the White House also allegedly tipped off an associate about Vance's selection before the public announcement, with recipients of both tips reportedly treating the information as credible enough to place profitable wagers. The allegations remain under investigation, and no wrongdoing has been established.

  • Sen. Jon Ossoff sharply criticized Donald Trump's handling of election issues during remarks in Atlanta, accusing the administration of demanding loyalty over truth from senior officials. Ossoff pointed to the president's nominee for director of national intelligence, saying the nominee refused under oath to acknowledge that Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election, and argued the administration has increasingly involved intelligence officials in election-related matters. He warned that recent actions and rhetoric from the White House pose a threat to voting rights and democratic institutions, urging voters to deliver a decisive rejection of what he called abuses of presidential power in the upcoming elections.

  • Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pushing back after President Donald Trump threatened to factor the cost of wildfire smoke into U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. Trump accused Canada of failing to properly manage its forests and suggested the economic impact of smoke blanketing parts of the United States should be added to existing tariffs. Ford called the remarks “absolutely unacceptable,” arguing that Canadian firefighters have repeatedly assisted the United States during major wildfires, including in California, and said neighbors should support one another rather than trade blame. More than 100 million people across 18 states and Washington, D.C., remain under air quality alerts due to smoke from the Canadian wildfires.

  • A Blue Angels pilot involved in the widely shared low-altitude flyover over Pensacola Beach has reportedly acknowledged the maneuver was a miscalculation—not an intentional stunt—and said he has been deeply affected by the incident. According to Florida Republican state Rep. Michelle Salzman, who spoke with the pilot, he accepted responsibility, expressed disappointment, and said he needed time to process what happened. The revelation comes after many MAGA supporters celebrated the flyover and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praised it, joking that "the flyovers will continue until morale improves." The incident has prompted renewed questions about whether military leadership will revisit flight discipline and safety standards in light of the pilot's account.

  • The Northeast is facing a dangerous combination of wildfire smoke from Canada and severe thunderstorms, with flash flood warnings issued across parts of New York City and northern New Jersey. Heavy rain has already flooded neighborhoods and infrastructure, including Penn Station, while forecasters warn of additional threats from damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes. Meanwhile, Texas continues to grapple with the aftermath of historic flooding, where swollen rivers, bridge collapses, and inundated communities have left at least two people dead and forced hundreds of water rescues. Emergency officials warn that major rivers remain at flood stage, even as cleanup efforts continue across multiple states.

  • Republican Rep. Ralph Norman has officially entered the race to succeed the late Sen. Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, despite President Donald Trump publicly endorsing Graham's sister, Darline Graham, if she decides to run for the full term. Norman said he remains committed to advancing Trump's agenda in the Senate, including passing the SAVE America Act and eliminating the filibuster, even after failing to secure Trump's endorsement. Darline Graham was appointed to temporarily fill her brother's Senate seat following his death and is reportedly considering a campaign, setting up a potential high-profile Republican primary. The GOP nominee will face Democratic candidate Annie Andrews in the November general election.

  • A Rhode Island fugitive who spent more than two decades evading authorities after disappearing during his 2005 sexual assault trial has been captured by the U.S. Marshals Service. Ronald Fischer was arrested without incident aboard a sailboat off the New York coast after investigators tracked him using an alias, with officials saying he had used books on evading law enforcement, anonymous internet tools, and help from family members to remain hidden. Fischer, who was convicted in absentia of first-degree sexual assault, has waived extradition and will be returned to Rhode Island to face justice.

  • Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich have announced plans to establish three new Israeli settlements in Gaza and invest more than $400 million to expand settlements in the occupied West Bank, despite international opposition and reports that the move would exceed the territory envisioned under the Trump-brokered ceasefire. The proposals come as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition seeks to expand Israeli control ahead of October elections, while a senior military commander praised extremist settler outposts as security partners. Israel also says it now controls about 65% of Gaza, while remarks by an Israeli general referring to more than 70,000 people killed as “terrorists” have drawn scrutiny over how the military categorizes civilian casualties, including thousands of children. Human rights groups, UN officials, and Israeli activists argue that the settlement expansion and ongoing settler violence are accelerating the de facto annexation of Palestinian territory.

See you soon.

— Aaron

You’re currently a free subscriber to the Parnas Perspective. For the full experience, more content, and to support Aaron, upgrade your subscription.


Sunday Afternoon News Updates: Strait Lies From the Trump Regime — 7/19/26

 '                                            LOTS OF POSTS IGNORED BY BLOGGER..... OR REMOVED ON THEIR WHIM! ALL POSTS ARE AVAILABLE ON...