Tl;dr: touch grass.More wisdom from Yohji Yamamoto. pic.twitter.com/28wTmF73n3
— derek guy (@dieworkwear) June 27, 2026
Adventus
"I would like to say 'This book is written to the glory of God', but nowadays this would be the trick of a cheat, i.e., it would not be correctly understood."--Ludwig Wittgenstein
"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards."--Soren Kierkegaard
Sunday, June 28, 2026
This, Too, Shall Pass*
Texas GOP Outreach
2 questions:Inbox: The first in a series of AI-heavy campaign ads from @DanPatrick released, with "more to come."
— Brandon Waltens (@bwaltens) June 15, 2026
Patrick previewed the new ads at the Texas GOP Convention last week. pic.twitter.com/687Q0uQA1Z
BTW:Unearthed footage: Ken Paxton talks about how much he loved growing up in California and says he hated leaving:
— Team Talarico (@TeamTalaricoHQ) June 26, 2026
Paxton: “The hardest for me was leaving California.”
Host: “No one does that willingly.” pic.twitter.com/NZW4t7o3FW
So, vote for Dan Patrick because…he’s afraid of King George?ICYMI: Check out @TheOnion’s latest profile of Ken Paxtonhttps://t.co/7KPKSyS7Uz pic.twitter.com/BEKSKfbBcW
— JT Ennis (@jt_ennis) June 26, 2026
More Increasingly Extreme Viewpoints
Ossoff: "The president was so humiliated in Hormuz he threw his toys out the stroller and refused to sign the affordable housing bill. That's after he gave some felon donor a no bid contract for the reflecting pool and it filled up with algae, which for some reason required the… pic.twitter.com/cAcX5TP2ii
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 27, 2026
Ossoff: "The president was so humiliated in Hormuz he threw his toys out the stroller and refused to sign the affordable housing bill. That's after he gave some felon donor a no bid contract for the reflecting pool and it filled up with algae, which for some reason required the deployment of the National Guard. And then because of his war and tariffs, inflation rose to over 4%. He promised to bring down prices on day one, do you remember that?"
"Speaking as an early American historian who spent decades immersed in what the founding generation thought about political power — specifically about executive power — this presidency is entirely out of bounds and beyond anything the founding folk could have conceived of."…
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 27, 2026
JD Vance just told you everything you need to know.
— Rep. Mike Levin (@RepMikeLevin) June 27, 2026
He thinks Watergate wouldn't have taken down a president today. He sees a parallel between what happened to Nixon and what's happening now, and he's proud of it.
JD Vance is dead wrong if he thinks a faster news cycle… https://t.co/T2meMNZPPl
JD Vance just told you everything you need to know.
He thinks Watergate wouldn't have taken down a president today. He sees a parallel between what happened to Nixon and what's happening now, and he's proud of it.
JD Vance is dead wrong if he thinks a faster news cycle buys him immunity — especially for an Administration that, by his own admission, may be doing things that make Watergate look minor.
And when Democrats have the gavels again, every document, every corrupt act, every quid pro quo, and every conflict of interest that this Administration thought they buried will see the light of day.
Talarico: I believe anyone can be a Texan. It doesn’t matter if you’re an eighth-generation Texan like me or a California transplant like Ken Paxton.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 27, 2026
Listen, what makes a Texan is not in the boots or in the truck. It’s deep in the heart.
These billionaires and their puppets… pic.twitter.com/p45Y1qiPcz
Talarico: I believe anyone can be a Texan. It doesn’t matter if you’re an eighth-generation Texan like me or a California transplant like Ken Paxton.
Listen, what makes a Texan is not in the boots or in the truck. It’s deep in the heart.
These billionaires and their puppets have the wrong state of mind. Their hearts and their dreams are just not big enough.
.@jamestalarico: This election shouldn't be about the Democratic Party or the Republican Party. It should be about chasing a vision of what our state can be: Texas schools that are the envy of the nation, a Texas economy that is second to none, and Texas families that are… pic.twitter.com/zIhL2pLBc6
— Team Talarico (@TeamTalaricoHQ) June 27, 2026
@jamestalarico : This election shouldn't be about the Democratic Party or the Republican Party. It should be about chasing a vision of what our state can be: Texas schools that are the envy of the nation, a Texas economy that is second to none, and Texas families that are stronger and healthier than ever before. It won't happen overnight. But a giant state deserves giant dreams.
We are bigger than extremism, we're bigger than partisanship, we're bigger than corruption. Texas is bigger than all of those things. Because it's not just a state. It's a state of mind. It’s a cause. Texans don't like tyrants, and we don't surrender easily.
Tonight, standing before you to accept your nomination for the United States Senate, I make the same commitment to you that my ancestor made 200 years ago: "Any duty that my bodily strength would enable me to perform, either in public or private, that would advance the cause of Texas, I feel anxious and ever ready to perform."
“Increasingly Extreme Viewpoints”
As someone who remembers the (state, not federal) supported violence against Americans of the ‘60’s, and the continued political violence of the ‘70’s, handwringing about “extreme viewpoints”Misstating the facts is a convenient way to get clicks, but The Times has been documenting the increasingly extreme viewpoints on both sides of the political spectrum for years. Here are just a few examples from as recently as yesterday🧵 https://t.co/3B46vp0VZh
— NYTimes Communications (@NYTimesPR) June 27, 2026
— NYTimes Communications (@NYTimesPR) June 27, 2026
in recent times is a bit rich.This post should have read "as recently as last month."
— NYTimes Communications (@NYTimesPR) June 27, 2026
(Another “extreme viewpoint.”)In many parts of the country now, ICE pays state police set up immigration checkpoints in the interior of the United States. The assault on our freedom as Americans is unrelenting. pic.twitter.com/GtPHZa3k3k
— David J. Bier (@David_J_Bier) June 26, 2026
Saturday, June 27, 2026
I’m Old Enough To Remember…
… When ex-Presidents didn’t talk about their successors.Joe Biden interrupted during speech. pic.twitter.com/cyI5uf0vUg
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 28, 2026
Biden: By the way, have you noticed that Americans today are saying the economy under the Biden administration was a hell of a lot better than under Trump? pic.twitter.com/Wjjww41VTr
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 28, 2026
Or needed to.Biden: Putting his name on the Kennedy Center. Building an arch in his own honor. Even hiring his own pool guy to fix the reflecting pool.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 28, 2026
Whoa. What a loser. pic.twitter.com/9W2QTCd8oe
Biden: Trump wants to give your money to the January 6 insurrectionists. My god. These people don't deserve to be compensated. They deserve to be put in jail for a long, long, long time. pic.twitter.com/GMCOC05V4k
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 28, 2026
Biden: The reflecting pool reflects something even worse than the narcissism and incompetence at the core of this administration. It’s the corruption. The corruption. The brazen, blatant corruption. Corruption on a scale never seen before in American history in any… pic.twitter.com/dFH5MmuvED
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 28, 2026
Biden: The reflecting pool reflects something even worse than the narcissism and incompetence at the core of this administration. It’s the corruption. The corruption. The brazen, blatant corruption. Corruption on a scale never seen before in American history in any administration.It’s not a schoolyard taunt to say Trump started it. But he did. And it’s not an excuse to say Trump deserves it. Because Trump needs it, because it is the truth. And the truth will set us free, from this ever happening again.
Trump has made billions of dollars since returning to the White House. Simply stunning to me.
He has no shame. Frankly, it’s embarrassing for the country. Trump couldn’t care less.
Making money off the presidency is one of the reasons he wants to be president
🎶”Our State Fair Is A Great State Fair!”🎶
"Don’t miss it, don’t even be late!”FOX: We’re celebrating at the great American state fair, we've got thousands of people celebrating with us. pic.twitter.com/bEA1bqPs1K
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 27, 2026
There were more people at the Biden social distancing rallies https://t.co/tlxp2vU8Bg pic.twitter.com/C6FXs5A9sL
— Brett Meiselas (@BMeiselas) June 27, 2026
I’m here and can confirm it’s completely empty, but at least they randomly hung an Israeli flag? https://t.co/htJeA3Nhwa pic.twitter.com/wWon5LoX1d
— Julian Andreone (@JulianAndreone) June 27, 2026
https://t.co/OrbEfSQZCi pic.twitter.com/TLWr43WfcX
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June27, 2026
🎶 It’s the best State Fair in our state!”🎶Packed house! (Yes, the performance is actively going on) https://t.co/htJeA3Nhwa pic.twitter.com/wjKydHdsza
— Julian Andreone (@JulianAndreone) June 28, 2026
Blustering Old Fool
I can’t find it now, but the NYT reported recently that about half our stock of defensive missiles, meant to ward off attack from Chin, have been depleted.NEWS: Trump just posted about his latest strikes on Iran and threatened that “the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist” if the U.S. is “forced to militarily complete the job.” A reminder: the MOU specifically bars these kinds of threats. pic.twitter.com/39ANjAVfuR
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 27, 2026
“Illegal Aliens” Still Means “Brown People”
The majority of @illegal aliens “ in America are people who have overstayed their visas.The Supreme Court is going to lawlessly give away birthright citizenship to illegally aliens.
— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) June 27, 2026
So we must make the top priority birthing-aged women. https://t.co/FIXDI36V1O
— Enchanted Cottage🌻🇺🇦🌈💜🌊🌊🌊 (@AllieSchuster7) June 27, 2026I also love the responses (probably bots, TBH) that we cannot have a country if the 14th amendment means what it says. Although all it did was codify the practice since the Constitution became the law of the land, and erase the distinction that children of slaves were not citizens.
Rent Control
Trump was sent to military school when he was 13. He graduated 5 years later.Trump was in his 20s when the DOJ began investigating him for discriminating against Black renters pic.twitter.com/3OqapDJwFG
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) June 27, 2026
Odysseus’ Long, Hot Summer
I may be the only person on the planet not looking forward to Christopher Nolan’s version of “The Oddysey.”
I’ll try to be brief.
Odysseus is Homer’s counterpart to Achilles. The Iliad is “the Rage of Achilles,” and to oversimplify, Achilles is all fury and selfishness (frankly) until the end of the story, when his rage is spent. Odysseus is wily. He comes up with the Trojan Horse, after all. He wins the war Achilles drops out of for awhile, and doesn’t win despite his rage. And Odysseus defies the gods and spends 10 years getting home. Where he proceeds to take out all the “suitors” who’ve been swilling down Penelope’s stores. He is the counterpart to Achilles, the man who is always clearheaded about what he us doing, and charismatic and dynamic enough to carry the story of the 10 year journey to an exciting climax, and lead his men through every danger.
As much as I respect his work, I did not just describe Matt Damon.
In the trailer, Matt Damon all but cries; looks confused inside the giant horse; leads his men into battle with a cry so weak I’m surprised they heard it; and generally seems bewildered and lost. Anne Hathaway, on the other hand, draws on her Catwoman persona and, in the briefest appearance, shows more grit and determination than Damon. She could burn the topless towers of Ilium and take on all the mythical terrors of Greece, single handedly. She could put the fear of God into…the gods. Damon? Meh.
I’ve seen this trend in movies. Joauqin Phoenix played a Napoleon who was barely awake. The real Napoleon inspired France to take on Europe, and Beethoven to dedicate a symphony to him (Ludwig van later recanted that praise). Phoenix couldn’t inspire me to get out of bed. Pedro Pascal, bless him, played Reed Richards as a hapless genius overwhelmed with guilt (because he can’t “cure” Ben), and pretty much the weakest link in the chain of the Fantastic Four.
I get it. “The man” in action movies (what else is this?) as a John Wayne figure who can win WWII single handedly, and only needs a woman at home cooking meals, is a tired Hollywood trope. I have no problem with Penelope being as wily and tough as her husband. Look at what she had to deal with for 10 years. I think Ms. Hathaway nails it. But do we have to turn Napoleon into an anti-inspirational mumbler, and Odysseus into a suburban Dad who can’t find the way back to his cul-de-sac?
Nobody cares, just I’m just gonna read Homer this summer.
The Popular Historical Trope…
AOC: The Republican Party’s brand is fear. And they have to constantly churn out what they want people to be afraid of—to be afraid of socialists, to be afraid of immigrants, to be afraid of women. They constantly want Americans in fear of somebody because, if you are not afraid… pic.twitter.com/MbIVOzpyd9
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 27, 2026
AOC: The Republican Party’s brand is fear. And they have to constantly churn out what they want people to be afraid of—to be afraid of socialists, to be afraid of immigrants, to be afraid of women. They constantly want Americans in fear of somebody because, if you are not afraid of someone who is your neighbor, you’re going to realize who’s actually pickpocketing you.
And that is the large corporations that are engaged in profiteering and jacking up your prices for no good reason. It’s going to be this administration that is engaged in record levels of swindling, theft, tariffs, and attacks on your housing.
And so this is kind of their new thing of the day. But I think that people are feared out. I think everyone’s nerves are shot from constantly being taught and told what country, person, or community to be afraid of. And they just want a solution. They want their groceries to be more affordable. They want to figure out how we’re going to get health care. They want our housing to get under control.
And I think that we’re ready for an affirmative vision, and we’re ready for an affirmative agenda.
AOC: I actually think the more important advice that I would give would be to my incumbent colleagues, which is: you will create a self-fulfilling prophecy by deciding who these young women are before you’ve met them.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 27, 2026
And if you are already panicking and sending little messages… pic.twitter.com/xj8CN0xE7F
AOC: I actually think the more important advice that I would give would be to my incumbent colleagues, which is: you will create a self-fulfilling prophecy by deciding who these young women are before you’ve met them.
And if you are already panicking and sending little messages in your group chats about how these people need to be reined in, tamped down, and shown their place, you are creating the antagonistic dynamic that we do not need.
These are two young, talented, intelligent women who got elected against all odds, against millions of dollars. Perhaps there is something we can learn from them.
AOC: But there are a lot of folks who talk about change in leadership that don't necessarily articulate what their direction is. And so I would say that it's important we talk pretty specifically about the kind of changes that we want, because there are a lot of people in this… pic.twitter.com/jDMXH8tDOI
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 27, 2026
AOC: But there are a lot of folks who talk about change in leadership that don't necessarily articulate what their direction is. And so I would say that it's important we talk pretty specifically about the kind of changes that we want, because there are a lot of people in this country, and there are a lot of forces and lobbyists that want the Democratic party to become even more pro-corporate than it is.
And so when I talk about change, I talk about orienting the Democratic party to be unabashedly working class and to orient itself around working class Americans
AOC: Mike Johnson paints this as though it’s some partisan witch hunt. But if you don’t want to be prosecuted for crimes, don’t do crimes.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 27, 2026
And he’s talking about running a protection racket. And we are already seeing that this Trump administration has run what some have called… pic.twitter.com/ZscwBUJNgA
AOC: Mike Johnson paints this as though it’s some partisan witch hunt. But if you don’t want to be prosecuted for crimes, don’t do crimes.
And he’s talking about running a protection racket. And we are already seeing that this Trump administration has run what some have called one of the largest pedophile protection programs in American history.
And so when Mike Johnson tells a group of wealthy donors, I'm the only thing standing between you, and a consequence that should rattle at the conscience of every American.
What he wants to do is create—or rather, not even create, because it’s already been created—but protect a class of impunity in America that says, “You can commit whatever crime, and so long as you pay a check to us, we will protect you.”
And that is a model of extortion in American politics. And you know what? That’s their pitch.
AOC: I think we’re now in a new time, and I think there is greater recognition of the brokenness that led to President Trump in the first place, which is that growing inequality yields to authoritarianism, and that economic instability and the collapse of democracy are… pic.twitter.com/H8y1WWfxqx
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 27, 2026
AOC: I think we’re now in a new time, and I think there is greater recognition of the brokenness that led to President Trump in the first place, which is that growing inequality yields to authoritarianism, and that economic instability and the collapse of democracy are intertwined…...is that “great figures,” like Kennedy or FDR (to stick with American presidents), come along when we need them.
Self Awareness: Zero
Huh. Neither will Trump. Ever get re-elected. And as for the GOP: ETTD. Everything.He'll be doing this to everyone in the GOP eventually, because he will eat the party alive. https://t.co/SW4nwa9Obc
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 26, 2026
This Runs Until July 10
So the North Carolina “exhibit” is a car. And two video screens displaying the Confederate battle flag.Confederate flags on display at Trump’s “Great American State Fair” pic.twitter.com/N6lqxjY5x1
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) June 26, 2026
Friday, June 26, 2026
We’ll Stop Obsessing Over It When He Does
Orwellian https://t.co/bioD29Tw4a
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 26, 2026
The Corpse At Every Funeral
Kim Jong Un thinks this is a bit much pic.twitter.com/atDRs3I1eB
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 26, 2026
To illuminate that last remark:Who does Trump think gets passports? https://t.co/f8VTEhj5Rw
— Sean Olsen (@Sean_Olsen) June 26, 2026
Is he aware that Americans use American Passports to travel Out of the country…. And the folks you welcome don’t? https://t.co/0trdUrLzH6
— 🐾Philly Puppy🐾 (@liberalpuppy) June 26, 2026
Fixed it https://t.co/jfKEkGEUKf pic.twitter.com/hp3M2de8FW
— Headquarters (@HQNewsNow) June 26, 2026
This post raises the question: Has anybody actually told the president the passport he is on is actually just a limited commemorative edition for the superfans pic.twitter.com/QVqsvQgzTC
— Andrew Egger (@EggerDC) June 26, 2026
Sharp as a tack! https://t.co/fp3NwuuHaO
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) June 26, 2026
https://t.co/veXGuWdGiP pic.twitter.com/68eq4OxDOP
— Paul Blest (@pblest) June 26, 2026
PAULA WHITE: Nobody has stood up like you have stood up
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 26, 2026
TRUMP: *sitting* *asleep* pic.twitter.com/Gw5F08oXS1
…cannot be too careful…
I cannot confirm the intelligence, but I understand the housing bill has not been “presented” to the President, in accordance with Article. I, Sec. 4, cl. 2. Which means it won’t become law without Trump’s signature. Not yet, anyway. (The signing ceremony was set up in the Capitol. Does this make a difference? Perhaps.)
And the Senate has left town for the 4th. Which means they aren’t coming back until the 6th, at least. (I’m too lazy to look up their schedule.) But if the bill has not been presented, Trump cannot veto it irredeemably (a pocket veto cannot be overridden).
I’m not sure Trump can schedule a signing ceremony with the Congress, refuse it, and never have the bill properly presented. (Perhaps having the signing in the Capitol, so the Congress could get some visibility, does have something to do with it.) But it’s a fine point, and I don’t know how history and jurisprudence on the relevant clause, have worked. If there is a risk of an attempt at returning the bill, which sets the veto in motion, the Senate surely has someone authorized to receive it.
So, will the bill be presented after the 4th? Probably. Will it become law? One way or the other, I’m sure. But it looks like Congress doesn’t trust Trump anymore, and wouldn’t “present” the bill until the July 4th recess had passed; from an abundance of caution.
Which fits the understanding that Congress is starting to wake up to the problem Trump poses in November.
He Promised This Wouldn’t Happen
Johnson: If we lose the midterms, these Democrats will turn every committee of Congress into an investigative body, and they'll go after the president's family, the cabinet, his donors, friends, half of you in this room will be targeted. I run the protection program. We’ll take…
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 26, 2026
Johnson: If we lose the midterms, these Democrats will turn every committee of Congress into an investigative body, and they'll go after the president's family, the cabinet, his donors, friends, half of you in this room will be targeted. I run the protection program. We’ll take care of youCorruption for everybody (with enough $$$$)! As long as I can still be Speaker! And it’d be a shame if anything should happen to youse guys.
"Nones” (the clumsy term for people acknowledging no religious affiliation) is up 6 points fromTrump: Religion is back. Religion is really going up. If it were a stock, we would be very rich. When I first started in 2016, they wanted to take the Christmas out of Christmas pic.twitter.com/5V7FJdHtEw
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 26, 2026
A moving moment for many. Cardinal Robert McElroy before celebrating Mass for LGBTQ Catholics at @OutrchCatholic 2026: "I have some sense of the profound love for God and for the church which is in your hearts, and for the tremendous perseverance you show..." https://t.co/xwKOS21hSP
— James Martin, SJ (@JamesMartinSJ) June 25, 2026
I’m sure Trump would try to connect it to “mutilization,” though.His Eminence, Cardinal Robert McElroy, Archbishop of Washington, D.C., welcomed attendees at Outreach 2026 during the celebration of Mass reminding the LGBTQ Catholics and allies present of God’s love in Christ, “whose embrace knows no bounds.” https://t.co/MnHVThIa2M pic.twitter.com/4FC0EXcKbf
— Outreach (@OutrchCatholic) June 25, 2026
He wrote that all out before he said it. And yes, we are apparently facing the biggest Communist threat since the McCarthy era. Because three people won primary races…in New York.This sounds a lot to me like Trump laying the groundwork to steal the midterms. pic.twitter.com/Y5fvTiK1au
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 26, 2026
The liar's paradox. Also known as the Costanza escape clause: “It’s not a lie, if you believe it!”Trump: I cannot tell a lie pic.twitter.com/PhM1eZXAGI
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 26, 2026
Trump: Communism is very easy to sell. It destroys everything, but it’s very easy. I’ll be honest, I think I’d be the greatest communist in history.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 26, 2026
I’d give free rent. Ladies and gentlemen, from now on, you don’t have to pay any rent. From now on, anybody who wants a house,… pic.twitter.com/Uw7L6S85QS
Trump: Communism is very easy to sell. It destroys everything, but it’s very easy. I’ll be honest, I think I’d be the greatest communist in history.
I’d give free rent. Ladies and gentlemen, from now on, you don’t have to pay any rent. From now on, anybody who wants a house, don’t worry about it. Just pick the house you want. Everybody gets free food. Everything is free from this point forward. Everyone’s going to vote for me.
That first year, you’re the most popular
Every accusation is a confession. What ever happened to the cheap gas and low inflation and high wages and affordable housing and no more foreign wars that he promised?Trump on DSA: They're animals, they're animals. In many cases, they're not smart, but in some cases they are. It's easy for them to get followers because they make promises that they know they can't keep. pic.twitter.com/xhNIXpqqki
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 26, 2026
He promised that wouldn’t happen.In Trump's war, the Pentagon burned through “around 1,100 long-range stealth cruise missiles built for a war with China, close to the total number remaining in the US stockpile.” It fired 1,000+ Tomahawk cruise missiles, 10x the number it buys each year. https://t.co/2Oi8G09i7F
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) June 26, 2026
A truly evil lie that will give farmers false hope. https://t.co/Z3GBBtSsqD pic.twitter.com/useTVwQGhZ
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 25, 2026
He's trying to be funny, but that was his campaign. He promised he'd end the war in Ukraine in a day. He promised electric bills would be cut in half, food prices would drop, and paychecks would skyrocket. He promised free IVF and bases on Mars. None of it happened. https://t.co/nI0QClAq4O
— Mike (not a) Rothschild (@rothschildmd) June 26, 2026
Sleeping Through The Midterms
How interesting:Trump dozes off as Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says there's no such thing as separation of church and state in the U.S. Constitution https://t.co/22uBKTUcFy
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 26, 2026
Praising a proposal to require Texas public school students to read Bible stories and passages in class, supporters say the perspective is an important acknowledgment that the nation was founded on Judeo-Christian values.Because the real point is to keep our kids away from Sharia law:
Rabbis and Jewish leaders, however, criticized the biblical passages chosen by the State Board of Education as heavy on Christianity and dismissive of Judaism, reducing the term Judeo-Christian to “a fig leaf at inclusion.”
The State Board of Education kicked off a week of meetings Monday by hearing from more than 400 experts, teachers and concerned citizens on two proposals — one that would overhaul the state’s social studies curriculum, and another that would create a required reading list for K-12 public schoolchildren. Both proposals include biblical references, passages and stories. A final vote is expected by Friday.
Many of the speakers who praised the proposed reading list said it was important to teach children about Judeo-Christian heritage and values.
“Don’t lie about where we came from as Americans,” witness Richard Green said. “It was the Judeo-Christian value system that produced the greatest, most powerful, the wealthiest, most free, the most benevolent nation in the history of the world.”
Larry Holland with the conservative grassroots group Citizens for Education Reform endorsed the reading list because it was aligned with “a nation founded on the principles of Judeo-Christian heritage.”
Several rabbis and Jewish individuals rejected the use of “Judeo-Christian” to support the list.
“One would think that this phrase is meant to evoke friendship between the two faiths, but I do not find that here — or in the language surrounding support for this list,” said Blake Ziegler, a Texas field organizer for the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism.
Cameron Samuels, executive director of Students Engaged in Advancing Texas, which works to include young people in state policy decisions, objected to using “Judeo-Christian” to characterize Texas values.
“Not in my Jewish faith shall you mandate entire chapters of the Bible for over five and a half million students in Texas and proclaim that this speaks for Jewish people,” Samuels said.
...
For many of the Jewish leaders who testified before the State Board of Education, the required readings signified the contradictions behind the term Judeo-Christian.
Of the roughly dozen scriptural passages included in the reading list, many were taken from the Hebrew Bible — the shared text between Jews and Christians — but most of the excerpts are from distinctly Christian translations.
Ziegler and Houston Rabbi David Segal criticized the reading list’s inclusion of Lamentations Chapter 3, the only biblical passage taken from the Tanakh, the Jewish translation of the Hebrew Bible. The Texas curriculum requires using a translation produced in 1917 by the Jewish Publication Society, and many contemporary Jewish communities no longer use it.
Ziegler told the education board that the translation was outdated and said he was concerned that the passage’s “graphic violence isn’t appropriate for eighth grade.”
Lamentations 3 details the physical, mental and spiritual effects of God’s wrath on those who stray from him.
Ziegler also criticized placing Lamentations 3 alongside Holocaust literature, like Elie Wiesel’s “Night,” in the curriculum.
“Lamentations understands the destruction of the ancient temple in Jerusalem as God’s punishment for the Israelites’ sins,” he said. “When it’s taught alongside Holocaust literature — suggesting that was similarly a divine punishment for Jews — that is an unacceptable implication that invites antisemitism and hurts Jews across the state.”
Segal agreed. “Of course, [the translation] is outdated, but worse, you’ve anchored it to Holocaust literature, which invites eighth graders to consider whether the Holocaust was God’s punishment for the Jews,” he told the board.
“I assume this poor choice comes from ignorance, not intent, but either way it’s unacceptable, as is the proposed list as a whole, which I ask you to reject and start over,” Segal said.
Joshua Fixler, rabbi at Houston’s Congregation Emanu El and a member of the Religious Action Center, said the curriculum’s near-exclusive use of Christian interpretations and scriptures will result in the “further alienation of non-Christian students.”
Speaking after his testimony, Fixler said he is almost always troubled by invocations of “Judeo-Christian,” which to him “make actions that Christians are doing seem more inclusive by including Jews in the phrase.”
“It feels like a fig leaf at inclusion,” Fixler said. “They’re promoting a particular version of Protestant Christianity in our public schools and trying to use Jews as cover by using the term Judeo-Christian.”
“We do not need to emphasize other cultures like Islam,” Patricia Franklin of Lubbock told the board of education. Focusing instead on Judeo-Christian ideas “will foster our students’ understanding and pride in our moral, cultural and civic traditions,” she said.So there is no separation of some churches and the state. Other churches need not apply. They are separated; because of how we define “the state.”
Laurie Cardoza Moore, the evangelical Christian founder of Proclaiming Justice to the Nations, a group that mobilizes support for Israel, emphasized Judaism’s impact on Western civilization.
“For more than two decades, PJTN has warned that anti-Israel propaganda and historical revisionism and ideological activism are entering classrooms,” she said.
“Students are being exposed to narratives that minimize the Jewish roots of Western civilization, distort the history of Israel, ignore the contributions of the Jewish people to America’s founding,” she said.
The Judeo-Christian Caucus says it unites pastors, legislators and citizens to “uphold and promote our Judeo-Christian heritage.” Contacted by email, Dran Reese, president of the group, said the term “Judeo-Christian” recognizes Christianity’s heritage “and affirms the timeless moral and ethical principles shared by both Jews and Christians.” The group was not present at the hearing.
“United by these common values,” Reese said, the caucus seeks “to strengthen faith, family, freedom, and the biblical foundations that have blessed our nation and civilization.”
Fixler, the rabbi from Houston, has a different perspective. Though Jewish people were in the United States at its founding, he said, “we were not the founding fathers.” Using “Judeo-Christian” to describe the nation’s origin is “a prime example” of how the term rewrites the Jewish experience, he said in an interview.
The founding fathers were a “group of men representing a variety of religious beliefs” who built “the world’s first government that was explicitly not rooted in religion,” he said.
Fixler wore a tie depicting the Constitution when he testified before the education board — a choice he later said reflected his concern that the “sacred principles of the United States Constitution and our secular democracy were under threat.”
“The reading list and the social studies standards are part of a concerted effort to chip away at the wall of separation between church and state, which has been so important to people of all faiths in America for its 250-year history,” he said.
For Fixler, there is “a big difference between teaching about religion and teaching religion.” In his view, the list accomplishes the latter, and he would rather the vast majority of scriptural references be eliminated.
The Jewish Federations of Texas and Shalom Austin recommend using the 1985 Jewish Publication Society translation for passages from the Hebrew Bible, as well as additional representations of the Jewish experience beyond Holocaust literature.
Segal is similarly open to including some scriptural passages on the reading list.
“I do think it should be taught” to foster religious literacy, Segal said in an interview. But he said Jewish texts should not be taught “through a Christian lens” or be insensitively paired with Holocaust literature.
Ziegler said if lessons include religious texts, “they should reflect the diversity of our society.”
“The First Amendment does not permit the state to anoint one religious tradition above others. Texas students deserve an education that broadens their understanding of the world’s religious traditions, rather than narrowing it,” he said.
(The term Judeo-Christian was popularized during the Cold War — a conflict frequently characterized as a spiritual battle between those of faith and “godless” enemies abroad, said Robert O. Smith, associate professor at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.
In the United States, the term united Protestants, Catholics and Jews under a banner of shared religious origins that excluded Muslims, he said.
“The Protestant, Catholic, Jew construct” of the Judeo-Christian ethos is based on the “rejection of the atheist and the rejection of the Muslim,” Smith said in an interview.
Though Judaism is embedded in the phrase, the partnership has not been equal, Smith added. The term Judeo-Christian “implies a Christian construction of Jewish existence” in which “Jews exist inherently to fulfill Christian purposes,” he said.
“Christianity, from its very beginnings, has had a very ambivalent relationship with Jews and Judaism,” Smith said. “There’s a desire for Jews to convert — and therefore for Judaism to disappear into Christianity — but there’s also a recognition that Judaism is the foundation of Christianity.”
Even the code words have code words. Important to understand that.)
In Texas, the GOP will run on the fear of Sharia law, and the righteousness of the Judas-Christian ideals, heavy emphasis on the “exclusionary” Christianity. And Trump will run on the fear of communism.It’s pretty obvious when Trump thinks he’s on to a winning formula on something. He now thinks being an anti-communist crusader is the key to the midterms. He’s going to talk about communism every day from now until November. It’s basically 1954.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 26, 2026
Tell Me You’ve Never Been To A State Fair…
...yadda yadda yadda...Went to the Great American State “Fair” yesterday so you don’t have to.
— Christina Henderson (@chenderson) June 26, 2026
Not a funnel cake, corn dog, bucket lemonade, or fried Snickers in sight. The only ride is the Ferris Wheel. It’s not that kind of state fair, y’all.
Saxophones were not added to this recording. pic.twitter.com/ArsbXKIHjC
Line for State Fair admission looking... not long. pic.twitter.com/4FgMiULnQ9
— Michael Schaffer (@michaelschaffer) June 25, 2026
Oop! Per @Kaela_CS, the much-hyped Ferris wheel at the Great American state fair is down. The operator told her it was due to generator issues and the engine overheating. Unclear when it will be moving again, at least 1 - 2 hours they said. pic.twitter.com/oFIPhgJuRd
— City Cast DC (@CityCast_DC) June 25, 2026
I’m pretty sure what Trump knows about state fairs he learned from a movie.Food hall at Great American State Fair has lost power - they have food but tell me all their ice cream has melted 😭 pic.twitter.com/5sQXOEvUVl
— Homa Bash (@HomaBashNews) June 25, 2026
Or maybe he just doesn’t know shit about them.Trump just submitted a $87.6 billion supplemental to cover the $67 billion cost of his Iran War plus his latest bailout for farmers to add to his proposed $1.5 trillion military budget and we’re only $39 trillion in debt so what the hell just put it on our tab. pic.twitter.com/jzdhJrhoqK
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 26, 2026
They All Walked Away To Dip Their Hands In The Reflecting Pool
TRUMP CLAIMS EVERYONE STAYED TILL THE END OF HIS SPEECH BUT A VIDEO SHOWS PEOPLE FLEEING JUST TO ESCAPE HIS VOICE. HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE? WE SUBMITTED THE DISCREPANCY TO THE WHITE HOUSE, HOMELAND SECURITY, AND THE FBI. AFTER A FEW DAYS THEY SOLVED IT.
— Governor Newsom Press Office (parody) (@AwesomeNewsom) June 26, 2026
VANDALS.
KNEW IT! https://t.co/8atCFk6sbQ pic.twitter.com/ORuYLAD7AF
Corruption Visible
Todd Blanche ‘conceded’ violating law on Epstein files, judge finds https://t.co/UpNymzWb4Q
— POLITICO (@politico) June 26, 2026
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche essentially admitted the violations by failing to address allegations from independent journalist Katie Phang in a lawsuit seeking broader access to the records — including allegations against President Donald Trump.
The reflecting pool is a microcosm of what happens when you replace competence with loyalty and sycophancy at every level of government.
— Joshua Reed Eakle 🗽 (@JoshEakle) June 26, 2026
Even the most basic functions of the state become dysfunctional. pic.twitter.com/rYNz5wTUP6
Trump does carry the burden of proof. And the BBC is not in merger negotiations with an American corporation.BREAKING: The BBC has turned Donald Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit against them into a January 6 trial against Trump
— PoliticsVideoChannel (@politvidchannel) June 25, 2026
The BBC is arguing that to win his defamation case, Trump has to prove he did not foment or incite the riot. pic.twitter.com/UptwkRpEe3
Trump's grass: https://t.co/HgXxTtz1gc pic.twitter.com/cRtoU1EaJq
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 25, 2026
AI 🤖 Is Inevitable!
Two Utah commissioners lost their jobs over their votes to approve the controversial Kevin O'Leary data center.
— More Perfect Union (@MorePerfectUS) June 25, 2026
The president of the Utah State Senate, who had pushed for the huge data center next to the Great Salt Lake, was also defeated in his primary Tuesday night.
This…
Two Utah commissioners lost their jobs over their votes to approve the controversial Kevin O'Leary data center.Change the voters, change the country.
The president of the Utah State Senate, who had pushed for the huge data center next to the Great Salt Lake, was also defeated in his primary Tuesday night.
This especially shocking result saw J. Stuart Adams, one of the longest-serving and most powerful politicians in Utah, lose a primary he had easily won multiple times before.
We Are Not A Serious Country
If someone reach down and break the entire thing that is a pretty bad design pic.twitter.com/6RkFN9MhvF
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) June 26, 2026
Trump claims his approval rating is 65 percent 😆😭 pic.twitter.com/aHvTG7feq5
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 26, 2026
This is the member of Congress who said the overturning of Roe was a "historic victory for white life." https://t.co/n71GNmZy8y
— Hemant Mehta (@hemantmehta) June 26, 2026
Massie: "I think it's ironic that we control the House, Senate, Supreme Court, and the White House, and we're yelling 'election fraud'? I mean, we won all the damn elections." pic.twitter.com/dynY1dbEjs
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 26, 2026
I was 17 when the Watergate story broke. I remember it better than Rep. Alford. It was a long time between the initial WaPo report of a break in at the Watergate, and Nixon announcing his resignation. A great deal of real journalism forced the Congress to set up a joint committee to investigate, and when those hearings went live, and Nixon was forced to release the tapes…The official Republican position is that they do so much corruption now that Watergate pales in comparison. https://t.co/tcswfhZ16e
— Hemant Mehta (@hemantmehta) June 26, 2026
Dear JD Vance:
JD Vance: "I think Nixon's historical legacy is enjoying a bit of a renaissance, and deservedly so. I joked that if Watergate happened tomorrow, it would be like a 12 hours news story. The idea that it took down a presidency is crazy." pic.twitter.com/osy0V3QLyN
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 25, 2026
A Florida judge ordered lawyers to stop filing briefs calling President Donald Trump's $1.776 billion IRS deal a fraud on the court, even as she praised their help.Nixon didn’t go down for the Watergate break-in. He was forced out because the public was outraged by his corruption.
U.S. District Judge Kathleen M. Williams of the Southern District of Florida issued the order Thursday, telling three separate groups of attorneys that the case was "sufficiently briefed" — while adding that she "greatly appreciates" what they had offered.
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Scores of former federal judges, state attorneys general, and former senior government officials flooded the court with briefs demanding that Williams reopen the case and investigate.
"The parties have used this lawsuit as a justification for 'looting' American taxpayers," 35 former federal judges wrote, calling it a "fraud on the court."
Twenty-three state attorneys general called it a "corrupt effort to 'defile the court itself'" — arguing the settlement handed Trump's family immunity from IRS audits with no legal basis.
Former IRS and Justice Department officials — including the agency's former commissioner — argued the deal would enshrine two separate tax codes: one for Trump's family, one for everyone else.
Making “Fetch” Happen
MacFarlane: Democrats wanted that bill signing. Everybody wants to go home and tell their constituents they're doing something to reduce prices. So it's not just Republicans who got burned on this, but let's not undersell the master's degree in knuckleheadery that went through… pic.twitter.com/H2T9pgZASF
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 26, 2026
MacFarlane: Democrats wanted that bill signing. Everybody wants to go home and tell their constituents they're doing something to reduce prices. So it's not just Republicans who got burned on this, but let's not undersell the master's degree in knuckleheadery that went through this whole process.
If the president is going to hold hostage critical pieces of legislation his party wants. in the name of the Save America Act, that is like trying to find a shortcut home by driving the wrong way on the highway. You are getting farther away. If you're trying to help Republicans by messing with the Save America act, you're making life harder for Republicans. They want actual work product to show.
Oh, by the way, if this thing did get passed by a miracle, it wouldn't be implemented in time to affect this election.
MacFarlane: Him dunking on the bill is a much more pernicious problem for his party. His own staff was saying this was a big landmark bill that was going to help make housing more affordable for Americans. And he says it's not a big deal. Where are we going in an election that is… pic.twitter.com/3Nt06XThvL
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 26, 2026
MacFarlane: Him dunking on the bill is a much more pernicious problem for his party. His own staff was saying this was a big landmark bill that was going to help make housing more affordable for Americans. And he says it's not a big deal. Where are we going in an election that is clearly being driven by prices, by inflation, by costs?"Affordability” is not a word.
President Donald Trump has been seemingly weathering a barrage from all sides, according to a report from The Atlantic. He's faced mounting bipartisan criticism over the deal he struck with the Iranian regime. Meanwhile, inflation is up, and Trump's poll numbers are sinking among several key demographics. In turn, Republicans are fearing a "November wipeout," according to the report, as "Trump, whose political image revolves around strength, finds himself diminished."What does he have left?
But people around the president are singing a different tune, according to the report. They believe the war "won’t have much political staying power," the report noted. They also reportedly believe that recent Supreme Court decisions about cultural issues and the World Cup will overshadow Trump's war follies and help him change the subject.
“The midterms are months away,” one official told The Atlantic. “We’ll have lots of plot twists by then.”
Trump faces an uphill battle to change the subject, even with the help of his seemingly optimistic aides. After all, he's faced with a Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool project that has become an "on-the-nose metaphor for the state of his presidency" and a MAGA state fair that several big acts pulled out of because they found the booking invitation to be misleading.
"In the face of these struggles, Trump has continued to try to create his own reality," the report added.
Well, there’s that.Trump: Most people don't know there's a B in dumb. pic.twitter.com/2ltXS2SlcV
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 25, 2026
Remember this is a two-way street. Thune may be getting thoroughly fed up with Trump. Dissension in the Republican Caucus may be growing. The realization may be dawning that Trump prefers to take them all down with him than fail alone. https://t.co/wEy801pMfX
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) June 24, 2026
It’s not like Iran gets a vote.Nobody believed Trump and Vance that Iran was going to spend this money on US farm products. That was a line to assuage the cultists who were told by their hero for a decade that providing billions to Iran was weak and evil. pic.twitter.com/tESYRfAUEB
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 25, 2026
The IMO has suspended its mission to evacuate stranded ships from the Persian Gulf, announced just 48 hours ago, after Iranian forces attacked a vessel in the Strait of Hormuz today. pic.twitter.com/WJWol9uQT3
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 25, 2026
Come For The Fascist Racism
I get the fascist racism in Miller’s message.So my plan to put antivaxxers in reeducation camps has at least one fan. https://t.co/3ZlvQCybM6
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 24, 2026
Thursday, June 25, 2026
I Blame The Boomers…
...for cheering on Nixon’s resignation, and trying to bring an end to the Vietnam War.JD Vance: "I think Nixon's historical legacy is enjoying a bit of a renaissance, and deservedly so. I joked that if Watergate happened tomorrow, it would be like a 12 hours news story. The idea that it took down a presidency is crazy." pic.twitter.com/osy0V3QLyN
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 25, 2026
— Bohobabe (@Bohobabeee) June 25, 2026And the Congress wasn’t absolutely supine in ‘72. So, there’s that.
Yeah, you do have to consider the source….JD Vance refers to his wife as "the woman who is now the second lady of the United States and 36 weeks pregnant with baby number four" pic.twitter.com/GxfvdhVR5Z
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 25, 2026
“We Are Winning By A Lot”
Thune clearly wants to walk past reporters but Trump puts a hand on him, stops, and says, "the war is going very well. We are winning by a lot." pic.twitter.com/FdjZuxNinP
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 24, 2026
The UN’s shipping agency, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has stated that it is temporarily halting efforts begun last Tuesday to evacuate stranded sailors and ships in the Strait of Hormuz, following an Iranian drone attack earlier today on a commercial shipping… pic.twitter.com/GE9oOTATUE
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 25, 2026
The UN’s shipping agency, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has stated that it is temporarily halting efforts begun last Tuesday to evacuate stranded sailors and ships in the Strait of Hormuz, following an Iranian drone attack earlier today on a commercial shipping vessel off the coast of Oman.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that according to two senior U.S. officials, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Navy attacked a Singapore-flagged cargo ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz today, damaging the vessel's bridge. No casualties were reported.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 25, 2026
The attack… pic.twitter.com/NQmQ0hIp2G
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that according to two senior U.S. officials, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Navy attacked a Singapore-flagged cargo ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz today, damaging the vessel's bridge. No casualties were reported.I was told categorically that the entire Iranian navy was at the bottom of the ocean.
The attack comes just one week after the U.S. and Iran reached an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ensure the safe passage of commercial shipping.
In response to today's attack, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has paused its evacuation operation for ships waiting to leave the Persian Gulf while it reassesses security guarantees.
The incident also follows Iran's warning earlier today that vessels transiting without its authorization could face "consequences."
MacFarlane: What do you think of the briefings you’ve been getting—or not getting—on Iran?
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 25, 2026
Larson: Briefings? We should have the president here. He’s not following the Constitution. This is an illegal war. He has to come before Congress. In July, he said he obliterated… pic.twitter.com/yjBiYCDEIU
MacFarlane: What do you think of the briefings you’ve been getting—or not getting—on Iran?
Larson: Briefings? We should have the president here. He’s not following the Constitution. This is an illegal war. He has to come before Congress. In July, he said he obliterated everything, that there was nothing left. If there is nothing left, why are we there?
"We are winning by a lot.”Nobody believed Trump and Vance that Iran was going to spend this money on US farm products. That was a line to assuage the cultists who were told by their hero for a decade that providing billions to Iran was weak and evil. pic.twitter.com/tESYRfAUEB
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 25, 2026
Trillions Of People!
Trump: “Everybody stayed right until the end of my Speech” pic.twitter.com/jxh3m8hmJW
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) June 25, 2026
— ☘️ JohnJoe (@johnjoe) June 25, 2026
Um...sure?Trump: On July fourth, we will have the greatest show of all on the national mall. Your favorite president will be speaking. So please show up! pic.twitter.com/hIaCWvFY4D
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 25, 2026
That Wasn’t So Hard
A federal judge in Massachusetts barred the Postal Service on Thursday from restricting the delivery of mail-in ballots to states that don’t hand over a list of eligible voters, rebuffing President Donald Trump’s efforts to crack down on a voting method he has long targeted.I really don’t understand what authority USPS thinks they have, here.
The agency, charged with delivering parcels to every address in the nation, neither possesses the constitutional authority to administer elections — a responsibility delegated to the states — nor has it been granted power by Congress to create binding regulations on voting by mail, U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani stated in the decision.
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Talwani’s decision also blocks another part of the executive order directing the federal government to compile a list of American citizens residing in states.
The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment and the Department of Justice declined to comment, but the Trump administration will likely challenge the ruling.
Talwani — an Obama appointee — furthermore ruled that the executive order’s timing made it impossible for the Postal Service to propose the rule through the proper bureaucratic channels, providing “no allowance for Congress’ mandated procedure regarding USPS rulemaking.”
SNAFU
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has said that the Iranians have communicated to the U.S. that they will not charge tolls or fees for safe commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. This comes following the Omani announcement that the International Maritime Organization’s… pic.twitter.com/E3B6vT2Qo5
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 24, 2026
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has said that the Iranians have communicated to the U.S. that they will not charge tolls or fees for safe commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. This comes following the Omani announcement that the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) current transit framework, known as the Traffic Separation Scheme, is no longer viable. Per the Omani release, which we will cover in more detail in coming posts, they will work with the IMO to guide ships through the strait for no fees using an amended route framework.
Iran’s IRGC-N has rejected the Omani-International Maritime Organization transit framework announced earlier. Per the release, in what is seemingly a veiled threat to resume the targeting of commercial shipping and/or limit mine clearance efforts, the IRGC-N said “The proposed… pic.twitter.com/kgP6Cpl6Fy
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 25, 2026
Iran’s IRGC-N has rejected the Omani-International Maritime Organization transit framework announced earlier. Per the release, in what is seemingly a veiled threat to resume the targeting of commercial shipping and/or limit mine clearance efforts, the IRGC-N said “The proposed route is unacceptable and poses serious safety risks.”
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz appears to be increasing despite Iranian announcements attempting to regulate passage.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 25, 2026
MarineTraffic data shows at least 50 vessels transited the strait over the past 24 hours, with 39 utilizing the U.S.-recommended traffic separation scheme… pic.twitter.com/DLofzzYu2x
Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz appears to be increasing despite Iranian announcements attempting to regulate passage.
MarineTraffic data shows at least 50 vessels transited the strait over the past 24 hours, with 39 utilizing the U.S.-recommended traffic separation scheme through Omani waters.
The actual number is likely higher, as some vessels continue to transit with their AIS transponders switched off and are not publicly visible.
For comparison, 130+ vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz on an average day before the conflict.
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has issued an attack advisory after receiving a report that a vessel was struck on its starboard (right) side by an unidentified projectile 7.5NM off Oman, causing damage to the bridge.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 25, 2026
No casualties or pollution have been… pic.twitter.com/OPlVjGqjcb
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) has issued an attack advisory after receiving a report that a vessel was struck on its starboard (right) side by an unidentified projectile 7.5NM off Oman, causing damage to the bridge.This is fine:
No casualties or pollution have been reported.
The incident comes hours after Iran warned that vessels transiting the region without its authorization could face "consequences."
According to the Wall Street Journal reporting, Iranian officials are boasting to Middle Eastern neighbors that a lucrative new revenue stream is imminent. The Islamic Republic estimated that charging for "security, safety, and environmental services" in the strait could generate $40 billion annually for "participating states."And so much better than the JCPOA Obama negotiated with several nations! Who aren’t talking to us anymore….
The scheme would represent a dramatic reversal of pre-war conditions. Iran has positioned itself to control and monetize the "global shipping chokepoint" it effectively seized when the war began, causing worldwide pain.
To gain regional buy-in, Tehran pitched the toll arrangement throughout the Middle East and to Beijing, proposing that Persian Gulf neighbors share in the revenue, with the Journal noting the model "mirrors" Turkey's system in the Dardanelles, where ships pay a tax known as the gold franc for passage.
"Everyone needs to know that management of the strait will never return to the way it was before," declared Iran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, during a visit to Oman on Tuesday to discuss the arrangements, the Journal reported.
The Corsair Affair
Tl:dr: Popehat: “Yeah, I said it. Yeah, I meant it. Everybody else says the world would be better off without other specific people, too, so:nanny nanny boo boo!
“Yeah, I got suspended. Yeah, they can do that. But screw every platform that won’t let me say my piece.”
I could go on, but I liked this post from 2024 a lot better. And besides, I don’t really have a dog in this fight. It’s just interesting how little things change.
ALL VOTERS MUST MAKE “FETCH” HAPPEN!
This is pretty much a summary of the SAVE America Act. It is not law, and doesn’t need to be. Which still makes this statement curious:1. ALL VOTERS MUST SHOW PHOTO I.D. (IDENTIFICATION!).
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) June 24, 2026
2. ALL VOTERS MUST SHOW PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP.
3. NO MAIL-IN BALLOTS (EXCEPT FOR ILLNESS, DISABILITY, MILITARY, OR TRAVEL!).
4. NO MEN IN WOMEN’S SPORTS.
5. NO TRANSGENDER MUTILIZATION SURGERY ON OUR CHILDREN. pic.twitter.com/cP4OZQxujI
Because the SAVE America Act hasn’t passed, and it isn’t going to pass.Trump: We banned the transgender mutilization of children. We got men out of women’s sports. pic.twitter.com/tHQ8WUs4pw
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 25, 2026
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Surprising No One
And an update:SCOOP: White House adviser Stephen Miller was the driving force behind DOJ’s memo authorizing states to institutionalize people with disabilities rather than fund community-based care, said people briefed on the situation.
— Celine Castronuovo (@cecelou18) June 23, 2026
From @benjaminpenn and me: https://t.co/cH9OITQgLd
Will that happen?To be clear: Trump has no leverage here. If he doesn’t sign the housing bill within 10 days, it becomes law automatically. If, before then, he vetoes, Congress has the votes to override. https://t.co/foVzP37HvY
— Eleanor Mueller (@Eleanor_Mueller) June 24, 2026
CORNYN readout of Trump meeting: “The president closed by preaching unity, but he spent the entire hour talking about things which were not exactly unifying” pic.twitter.com/5jumyw8bn2
— Caitlin Huey-Burns (@CHueyBurns) June 24, 2026
Sorta looks like it. The House GOP needs something positive to run on. But I still don’t think Trump will veto it.They. Hate. His. Guts. https://t.co/yFBkfKQ44u
— George Conway ⚖️🇺🇸 (@gtconway3d) June 24, 2026