Divine Right of White Men1 (Southern Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches):I only vaguely know this history, because I was in the Presbyterian church at the time, and it’s how it was explained to me then. “The time” being the merger of the “northern” Presbyterian church with the “southern” one. (I think the former was the PCUSA, and the latter the PCUS. I think.) The merger led to a rupture, and the creation by some PCUS churches of the “Continuing Presbyterian Church.” I think the split was over minor points of theology, not racism. I say that because I don’t remember any strong advocacy for bringing black members into the church following the merger, nor any African Americans clamoring to worship with the Frozen Chosen. I also knew some people who left my then church to “continue,” and I don’t think they were that overtly racist. I’m pretty sure they were very conservative in their theology, but hey, that’s church life. You can’t really discuss religion in church, either.
Baptist and Methodist churches had opposed slaveholding members in the early years of the Republic. These denominations’ rapid expansion in the South, however, meant abandoning this position “in recognition that upwardly mobile members increasingly included slaveholders.” Justification for slavery came with this growth and found its parallels in the biblical subordination of women.
“Southern ministers had written the majority of all published defenses of slavery,” Jemison reminds us. For these ministers, slavery not only had divine sanction, it was a necessary part of Christianity. This was because slavery was defined as akin to a marriage: the “power of slave owners over slaves paralleled the power of husbands over wives and of parents over children.”
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
Monday, June 15, 2026
As I Was Sort Of Saying
Speaking Of JFK
Finally, we have a preliminary agreement to begin tentative negotiations over the hypothetical path forward to consider possible arrangements to discuss steps forward that may or may not be included in a notional accord over a working group that could possibly meet by a…
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 14, 2026
Finally, we have a preliminary agreement to begin tentative negotiations over the hypothetical path forward to consider possible arrangements to discuss steps forward that may or may not be included in a notional accord over a working group that could possibly meet by a to-be-determined Teams call regarding initial steps for a peace accord.
It took 13 days for Kennedy to force Khrushchev to remove the missiles. That agreement, by the way, included a pledge by the U.S. to not invade Cuba without provocation, and established the famous “nuclear hotline” between Moscow and Washington.Nah, it hasn't quite reached that important milestone yet.https://t.co/18ya66dScJ
— John Quick (@jantonyq) June 15, 2026
There’s Got To Be A Morning After
JFK once invited to dinner 49 Nobel laureates, Robert Frost, William Styron, Ernest Hemingway, James Baldwin, Katherine Anne Porter, John Dos Passos, James Farrell and Lionel and Diana Trilling, and others. His line on the occasion became famous: “I think this is the most… https://t.co/Zv5qWZyqm4
— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) June 15, 2026
JFK once invited to dinner 49 Nobel laureates, Robert Frost, William Styron, Ernest Hemingway, James Baldwin, Katherine Anne Porter, John Dos Passos, James Farrell and Lionel and Diana Trilling, and others. His line on the occasion became famous: “I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House—with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone."Yes, some of us were.
Some of you were alive when that happened.
President Donald Trump was seen smiling briefly cage-side after UFC fighter Josh Hokit made a false and offensive remark about former first lady Michelle Obama during his post-fight speech.
Maybe we should force old people to retire and take up leisure activities. Something’s gotta give.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
This Is It? 🎂
This is the only picture I’ve found of the “cage match.” (I’ve seen more imposing cages for these things.) But I still can’t figure out what the “claw” is for. Or why it’s called a “claw.”McMorrow on the UFC fight at the White House: "More and more Michiganders are struggling because of the decisions of this president, and he's throwing himself a birthday party. It just rings 'let them eat cake.'" pic.twitter.com/dzDSUUgBio
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 15, 2026
De Niro: Good evening, everyone, and welcome to all of you who couldn’t get tickets to the White House cage fights. pic.twitter.com/YgOWV1kitG
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 15, 2026
De Niro: When I hear something I don’t like, I use my own free speech to respond.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 15, 2026
When I hear Trump say, that he doesn’t think about Americans’ financial situation—not even a little bit—I say: shut the fuck up. pic.twitter.com/6wFYsPvG8j
De Niro: I hate to say it, but loving our country is starting to sound like an abused spouse saying they love their abuser.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 15, 2026
I can’t love a country that starts stupid and inhumane wars, killing thousands of innocents and indirectly causing the deaths and suffering of millions… pic.twitter.com/T4ZHmwRBqx
De Niro: I hate to say it, but loving our country is starting to sound like an abused spouse saying they love their abuser.That’s much better.
I can’t love a country that starts stupid and inhumane wars, killing thousands of innocents and indirectly causing the deaths and suffering of millions more.
I can’t love a country that takes healthcare away from millions of people and uses that money to enrich their pals in the Trump-Epstein class.
I can’t love a country that sends out masked militias to shoot citizens in the streets, torture our neighbors, and separate families.
I can’t love a country that’s led by a racist, misogynist, xenophobic tyrant.
And let me just say it: I can’t love a country that’s led by Donald Trump and his sycophant Congress.
When You Don't Know The Subject, You Can Conclude Anything About It
The New Yorker attempts to review American ecclesiastical history:
The historic European Protestant traditions that were the forebears of the American church placed great emphasis on learning and on doctrine, but the result was a faith that tended to be aristocratic and élitist. Revivalism democratized Christianity. It elevated a new class of spiritual leaders—people who could hold a crowd in their thrall. They preached that salvation was open to all and exhorted congregants to forge their own moral destinies. Sutton argues that the effect of this movement was a distinctly American faith, one in which “the ideals of political democracy and religious democracy went hand in hand.”Well, yeah. Maybe .But the Church of Rome started out far more democratically, too. Augustine converted to Christianity, and later was pressed into service as a bishop by the people. There were no “ideals of political democracy and religious democracy” in Europe, and especially in the Roman Empire, except among the first century Christians (Paul’s house churches put family and their slaves on equal grounds, at least for worship; and Luke describes early believers gathering together (apart from Paul’s influence), and holding everything in common, make and female. As Paul told the Galatians, “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus." Radical stuff even today. The Roman church took on the character of feudal Europe after Constantine, which is why the Desert Fathers fled to the desert: Christianity was becoming too worldly, i.e., too much like the world. And feudal Europe owed a lot to the Roman Empire. French, Spanish and Italian are variants of Latin. Piccadilly Circus is from the Latin word for “circle.” The British admired the Romans so much they treated Latin as a “better” language than their own for over 100 years, because Willie the Shake had “little Latin and less Greek.” Bishops became “princes of the church” in order to stand equal to the feudal nobles, and the Bishop of Rome for some time held power over the monarchs of Europe, a power that began seriously ebbing with Henry VIII, a power Rome fought with Elizabeth I to recover. The church was very much of the world at that point. (Henry taking all their property in England to dole out to his dukes and earls and barons like the feudal lord he was didn’t help matters with Rome very much.)
Mark Noll, a historian of religion, argues that revivalism in America brought vitality to the church but left it intellectually impoverished—a “scandal of the evangelical mind.” Nevertheless, the revivalists got their results. Religious adherence surged in the nineteenth century; by the twentieth, the majority of Americans belonged to a church.When in the 20th century? In 1906 only 41% of Americans claimed church membership.
It’s inarguable, however, that Donald Trump’s ascendance has nourished a darker, more volatile version of the phenomenon. Tapping into the lineage of white evangelicalism, with its charismatic leaders, anti-intellectualism, and political militancy, the maga movement has placed a nostalgia for a Christian past at the center of a grievance-based politics.We can ignore the “pseudo-scholarship” discussion for our purposes. What’s missing in this brief history of the rise of fundamentalism as "the unequivocal winner in America’s religious economy,” is the base reason for that rise. It wasn’t evolution in the ‘20’s (presented as the cause of fundamentalism in the first place. It actually had more to do with theology than Darwin) that made people accept it in the last decades of the 20th century; it was racism. The civil rights movement of the ‘60’s didn’t, as Dr. King stated, bring American churches to embrace desegregation. Church in America (except, ironically, among some Pentecostal churches when Cox was writing about them), was, and still is, the most segregated hour in America. King publicly lamented the refusal of white Christian churches to support his movement. There’s a reason white people still quote King’s Washington speech, but don’t know his “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” And it’s the same reason they don’t remember why King was in D.C. to give that speech. Racism and classism go hand in hand in America. And it was racism that drove people out of “liberal” churches far more than it was the “embrace” of Darwin or science, at all. Pastors who could preach about evolution, didn’t dare preach about race in America. They still can’t.
Barton’s pseudo-scholarship furnished Christian nationalists with valuable ammunition, but the movement needed foot soldiers. In 2012, an eighteen-year-old named Charlie Kirk founded Turning Point USA, a nonprofit organization meant to promote fiscal conservatism among young people. Kirk had been a Christian since childhood, but he was initially circumspect about his faith, arguing that religious conservatives had erred by imposing their beliefs “through government policy.” In 2019, however, Kirk met Rob McCoy, a pastor who challenged Kirk to more aggressively bring his Christian world view into the public arena. The following year, at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Kirk lauded President Trump for understanding “the seven mountains of cultural influence”—an evangelical vision, dating to the nineteen-seventies, that calls on believers to influence the realms of family, religion, education, media, entertainment, business, and government. Kirk embraced the idea himself, building a media empire and organizing a grassroots army to turn out Trump voters during the 2024 election. Last year, after a gunman shot and killed Kirk at a campus event in Utah, his wife, Erika, a former Miss Arizona who started her own ministry organization and a faith-based clothing company, vowed to carry on her husband’s legacy, “fighting the good fight for our country.”
Although only about two-thirds of Americans now identify as Christians—compared with just under ninety per cent in the nineteen-nineties—a recent Pew Research Center survey concluded that the erosion in belief has likely levelled off. New data from Gallup show a surge of religiosity among young men. It seems possible that Christianity is once again on the upswing in America.If James Talarico is a harbinger, it’s probably of a more “liberal” Xianity, or at least one more counter to the religious culture fundamentalism created. That goes a long way to explaining Dan Patrick’s concern, which I think leaves the mere political and jumps into the theological.
The sociologists Roger Finke and Rodney Stark have argued that, historically, the most popular religious bodies tend to exert a countervailing force on the culture at large. They demand sacrifice from their adherents but also promise temporal and eternal rewards. Expecting churches that preach a distant, unresponsive God to be attractive to new believers is akin, Finke and Stark write, to believing that soccer fans would buy tickets to matches with “players who, for lack of a ball, just stand around.” In this way, they explain the extraordinary rise of evangelicalism.Well, that’s certainly borne out by history, although the RC isn’t going anywhere, and it would appear “liberal” church ideas might yet have their day. Certainly the Church of Meaning and Belonging starts out as the Church of Sacrifice for Meaning and Belonging, but honestly, it can’t stay that way for long. Ask Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Or any sociologist of religion; or any ecclesiastical historian.
Fart 💨 Of The Deal
Ending the war as soon as possible is the best outcome left, but the truth is Trump accomplished none of his goals and lost the war to Iran. Iran's nuclear program is not eliminated, nor are its ballistic missiles. But Iran now knows it can crater the global economy at any time. https://t.co/ilbPUxb21W
— Tommy Vietor (@TVietor08) June 14, 2026
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 14, 2026
It wasn’t just in the WSJ. Trump made sure everyone saw it.Wow. So much for that. Quote from Trump in the WSJ. https://t.co/0Fu24fg6Zw pic.twitter.com/zRW4lPiTPm
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 14, 2026
President Donald J. Trump has announced on Truth Social that once the deal with Iran is signed tomorrow, the Strait of Hormuz will be "OPEN TO ALL". He goes on to state that at some point in the future, the U.S. will secure the "nuclear dust" in Iran for disposal. pic.twitter.com/WFDfA08xkL
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 13, 2026
IRAN'S DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS TEXT OF MOU WILL BE PUBLISHED AFTER OFFICIAL SIGNING
— Phil Stewart (@phildstewart) June 14, 2026
IRAN'S DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS MOU DOES NOT MEAN TRUST IN THE 'ENEMY'
IRAN'S DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER: NEGOTIATIONS FOR FINAL DEAL WILL BE HELD IN A PERIOD OF 60 DAYS
Aaaaaaand there it is… https://t.co/lfIivugKyu
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 14, 2026
למה ההסכם הזה אסון אסטרטגי?
— Amichai Stein (@AmichaiStein1) June 14, 2026
האמריקנים לאיראנים לא מעט - ולא מקבלים שום דבר בתמורה.
הכי הזוי שהמלחמה הזאת מסתיימת בהקלה בסנקציות למכירה נפט. משהו שלא היה לפני המלחמה.
מה האמריקנים מקבלים? שום דבר. לא גרעין, לא בליסטי, לא פרוקסי
Why is this agreement a strategic disaster?
The Americans give the Iranians plenty—and get nothing in return.
The most absurd thing is that this war ends with sanctions relief for oil sales. Something that didn't exist before the war.
What do the Americans get? Nothing. No nuclear, no ballistic, no proxy.
Iranian Mehr News Agency has published the supposed 14 clauses of the MOU
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) June 14, 2026
$12 billion of Iran's frozen funds to be released before negotiations begin, with another $12 billion during the 60-day final negotiation window.
Oil and petrochemical sanctions suspended.
Full naval…
Iranian Mehr News Agency has published the supposed 14 clauses of the MOUIt’s clear Trump could be taken to the cleaners by a not very astute five year old. And he thinks we’re all idiots.
$12 billion of Iran's frozen funds to be released before negotiations begin, with another $12 billion during the 60-day final negotiation window.
Oil and petrochemical sanctions suspended.
Full naval blockade lifted within 30 days.
The U.S. commits to non-interference in Iranian affairs, withdrawal of forces from around Iran, and no new sanctions or force deployments during negotiations. An immediate ceasefire is required on all fronts, including Lebanon.
The Strait of Hormuz reopens within 30 days under Iranian arrangements.
Iran reaffirms its NPT commitment not to produce nuclear weapons. A 60-day window is set to negotiate a final deal covering nuclear issues and full sanctions removal.
The U.S. and allies must also present reconstruction plans worth at least $300 billion.
Iran's missile program and support for resistance groups are removed from the agenda entirely.
No final negotiations begin until the $12 billion is released, oil sanctions are suspended, and the blockade is lifted.
A supervisory mechanism will oversee implementation, with any final agreement approved by UN Security Council resolution.
What happened to “Let the oil flow!” Forgotten that already, have you?https://t.co/FDp2ZOiJRN pic.twitter.com/6QAkOWPDXD
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 14, 2026
We had this deal already, didn’t we? Without the military cost and the $300 billion in reconstruction costs. And Israel probably blowing it up by bombing Lebanon in, oh, about 20 minutes.https://t.co/9vHWXIIgrw pic.twitter.com/rlMHACWmqc
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 14, 2026
Obama: "It's a reminder that on a lot of different foreign policy problems, the notion we can just bully our way or bomb our way to solution may sometimes seem appealing ... You'd think we would've learned that lesson by now, but it seems like every so often we have to learn that… pic.twitter.com/EhtV2aGQhV
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
Obama: "It's a reminder that on a lot of different foreign policy problems, the notion we can just bully our way or bomb our way to solution may sometimes seem appealing ... You'd think we would've learned that lesson by now, but it seems like every so often we have to learn that lesson again."Ain’t it the truth?
Trump Thinks He’s Turned A Spigot
Pakistani Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif has announced a peace deal between the United States and Iran resulting in the "permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon."
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 14, 2026
The official signing ceremony will be on Friday June 19th in Switzerland.… pic.twitter.com/onvhY1jQN3
Of course he also thinks a million barrels of oil from Venezuela changes the nature of the world oil market.President Donald J. Trump has posted to Truth Social confirming that a deal has been reached with the Islamic Republic of Iran including the immediate removal of the naval blockade. pic.twitter.com/G8tZgscuTb
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 14, 2026
A number of navigational buoys have appeared in the Strait of Hormuz on https://t.co/bYX0jXrfTw. They are all showing as Iranian ownership. There has been an extreme amount of spoofing in the region since the war began, so it's unknown if these are genuine. pic.twitter.com/iGuKmGkvrV
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 14, 2026
That’s nice, dear. Eat your pudding.TRUMP: I hereby fully authorize the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
TRUMP 1 HOUR LATER: The strait will open on Friday pic.twitter.com/OBKdWgvBri
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 14, 2026So, oil will flow on Iran’s schedule? And this is a win?
Why do I suspect Trump is writing checks our ass can’t cash? And speaking of cash:Iran says that it called off its attack on Israel after the US promised an Israeli withdrawal in Lebanon - Fars
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 14, 2026
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 14, 2026And what multiple of $1.7 billion is that going to be?
So, roughly 300 times more? 😬More: https://t.co/qZqqkMKPcA
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 14, 2026
THREAT LEVEL BLACKWATCH PLAID!
HE JUST GOT $70 BILLION! WHAT’S HE USING THAT FOR? JET FUEL TO FLY TO OKLAHOMA?!I’m sorry, what? Is he claiming that because CBP officers at airports check passports of thousands of people daily, they’re “trained to deal with large crowds” and therefore they’re good to do … RIOT CONTROL?
— Aaron Reichlin-Melnick (@ReichlinMelnick) June 14, 2026
Does he not understand how ridiculous that that sounds? https://t.co/S4HYufL3nY
What do sanctuary city policies have to do with elections and how they are operated?DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin: "We want to make sure that every vote actually counts, that we're not having games like you might see in sanctuary cities. Democrats always want to throw out the Constitution. Well great, let's throw out the Constitution." pic.twitter.com/rJmtJ6te8w
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
The Constitution and the statutes have entered the chat.DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin doesn't rule out sending ICE to polling places in November pic.twitter.com/FS0xQD7P9U
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
So that’s worse than when a citizen does it? Is xenophobia good government policy?HUNT: The Heritage Foundation has documented a total of 25 instances of prosecution for voter fraud where citizenship was an issue. Just 25.
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
MARKWAYNE MULLIN: 25 is 25 too many. It's kinda like one individual who dies from the hands of an illegal is one too many. pic.twitter.com/i1iB9M6p68
🤷♂️DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin: "When your economy is tied together, you're less likely to destroy your economy because of your dislike for someone's religion. And so the president has made a very good deal here." pic.twitter.com/wMQpEpFQVt
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
So, threat level black watch plaid? Or Journey’s “Moving Pictures”? (If you know, you know. Or you remember “Space Ghost Coast to Coast.”)BREAM: What would set the threat level at right now?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
MARKWAYNE MULLIN: It's the highest it's ever been pic.twitter.com/ICeZ4ap409
I’m starting to think that he might not be the brightest man in the Cabinet. https://t.co/xoq6AhbdZC
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 14, 2026
As an “excuse”?Markwayne Mullin: "The Democrats always want to throw out the Constitution all the time. Well, great — let's throw out the Constitution. I mean, not throw it out, but throw it out as an argument…I meant throw out the Constitution as an excuse." pic.twitter.com/kBp15IzjfG
— The Bulwark (@BulwarkOnline) June 14, 2026
In that giant lightning rod on the south lawn? Thunderstorms are coming, you know. Due right about 7 p.m. EDT.Markwayne Mullin: "I spoke to the president this morning. On his birthday, he's still working. We have a big day today and we're celebrating it in a big way in front of the president's house at the White House." pic.twitter.com/qefxpr9wsD
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
Let’s Get Drunk, Too!
I mean, if you can’t get drunk at an outdoor cage match in the heat, what’s the point of being there?Happy Birthday, Mr. President. https://t.co/RJDS9Nmrt6
— Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) June 14, 2026
Stephen Miller’s Never Been Anywhere Close To A Refinery
Or an oilfield. I won’t say the wind farms in West Texas are an improvement on the landscape; but they’re a damned sight better than the conditions around pump jacks and storage tanks in the East Texas fields where I worked for a summer.These monstrous wind farms—every one of which exists solely based on federal subsidy—are a visual assault on God’s creation that weaken the grid, disrupt marine ecosystems, and force reliance on foreign fuel when have near-limitless reserves of our own. https://t.co/Ytc0n1Up2K
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) June 14, 2026
“The Gospel Of Wealth”
Reason #1,000,000,000,000 why we should tax the rich. https://t.co/ELgIUwwXns
— Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) June 12, 2026
As I’ve mentioned before, Andrew Carnegie built libraries across America. I practically grew up in one, from early elementary school through high school. Outside the school libraries, it was the only library in town. We just called it “the Carnegie library.” I was an adult before I knew why.Charlie Sykes asked a great question. How many hospitals and non profits has @elonmusk built?
— Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@AdamKinzinger) June 13, 2026
I genuinely don’t know.
Status Quo
Muhammad Baqir Zulqader, Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, has announced that Iran will respond to Israel's attack on Beirut earlier today. pic.twitter.com/wNksnPAkJX
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 14, 2026
Trump has no control over IsraelIranian officials haven't confirmed a deal will be signed today. Ebrahim Azizi the chairman of the national security committee of the Iranian parliament wrote on X: "A strong response [against Israel] is coming" https://t.co/CiIfoGm88N
— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) June 14, 2026
Meanwhile, That “Deal”
Israeli strikes on Beirut, Lebanon are causing major issues with finalizing any deal with Iran, per Fox News. A diplomat tells Fox: "This is a clear attempt by Israel to sabotage the President’s deal and drag the United States back into war." pic.twitter.com/fP2M50U5fG
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 14, 2026
Iranian professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi, who is closely linked to the Iranian regime: "There will be no more negotiations for now." pic.twitter.com/KiQLBUucIu
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 14, 2026
NEW: The strikes today in Beirut are creating issues with finalizing the deal, a diplomat involved in the talks told Fox News.
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) June 14, 2026
"This is a clear attempt by Israel to sabotage the President’s deal and drag the United States back into war," the diplomat added.
A senior Israeli…
NEW: The strikes today in Beirut are creating issues with finalizing the deal, a diplomat involved in the talks told Fox News.
"This is a clear attempt by Israel to sabotage the President’s deal and drag the United States back into war," the diplomat added.
A senior Israeli official rejected the notion that Israel is to blame for the exchange of fire.
"Hezbollah attacks have targeted Israeli civilians the past three days," the official told Fox News.
Laughing At Our Mighty Sword
HEGSETH: It's been strength from President Trump that has compelled Iran to this deal
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
BRENNAN: Right. But we're not even at the memorandum yet pic.twitter.com/5p390G29UU
So, nukes? That’s what Trump threatened.HEGSETH: The document says Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, won't seek one, won't buy one, won't have one
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
BRENNAN: The JCPOA said that too
HEGSETH: But they didn't have the threat of military force the way we do that Iran respects. President Trump led with military might. pic.twitter.com/PQcS6hHhEe
Nukes, then.BRENNAN: But there is a crisis with those weapons stockpiles right now
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
HEGSETH: No there is not. That is a manufactured story that the media wants to peddle
BRENNAN: You have testified to it in front of Congress
HEGSETH: You don't have to read back to me what I testified pic.twitter.com/sxqM9l4Lca
Down from $4.50 to $4.15 at Costco near me. Whoopee.HEGSETH: Because of the foresight of President Trump, he has made us energy independent
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
BRENNAN: Energy prices are pretty high right now, so I don't know that the independence is helping people at the pump
HEGSETH: They're coming down and you've seen it. Heh heh heh pic.twitter.com/XifcRXyAhY
But! Our military might!HEGSETH: Once this deal is signed, our expectation is that Iran will stop shooting drones at commercial shipping
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
BRENNAN: They did that just on Friday. A drone collided with an Apache helicopter just last week. They still have the capacity to hurt our friends and partners pic.twitter.com/AqJBuOVFFq
Why must everyone laugh at our mighty sword?HEGSETH: We have controlled the straits this entire time
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
BRENNAN: You're negotiating with them to reopen it pic.twitter.com/BEgqpmYBB5
BRENNAN: It's an important for those who are members of the US military to understand whether you're saying ground troops would be involved in cleaning up nuclear dust
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
HEGSETH: You're trying to put words in my mouth
BRENNAN: I'm asking you
HEGSETH: We have plans for… pic.twitter.com/9qBnTiy0zw
BRENNAN: It's an important for those who are members of the US military to understand whether you're saying ground troops would be involved in cleaning up nuclear dust
HEGSETH: You're trying to put words in my mouth
BRENNAN: I'm asking you
HEGSETH: We have plans for everything. We have compel options
Yes, yes it is.Rep. Lisa McClain on the midterms: "It's gonna be a contrast election between common sense and crazy" pic.twitter.com/tZGOGD0OU2
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
So, Is There A Peace Deal?
Source: https://t.co/K02yNqVfZp
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 14, 2026
An Iranian official has spoken to Reuters regarding the potential interim deal with the US, indicating some of what has been agreed to, including:JCPOA cash transfer was $1.7 billion, based on $400 million paid by the Shah for military equipment that was never delivered because of the 1979 revolution. The difference was accumulated interest over the decades. Compound interest and capitalism, comrades. Yesterday:
-Fully opening the Strait of Hormuz immediately
-U.S. to lift naval blockade within 30 days
-No new sanctions imposed while negotiations continue
-The U.S. will suspend current sanctions, allowing Iranian oil to be openly sold
-$25 billion in Iranian assets to be unfrozen, including direct cash transfers
-Formation of an economic development and reconstruction plan
-Iran agrees it will neither produce nor acquire nuclear weapons
-Fate of the nuclear program, including stockpile of highly enriched uranium, to be negotiated and finalized within 60 days
-Full sanctions relief following a final agreement in 60 days
"Unlike Obama’s Hundreds of Billions of Dollars to them, including 1.7 Billion Dollars in green, cold cash, no money will exchange hands.” Wait, are we exchanging hands for money?President Donald J. Trump has announced on Truth Social that once the deal with Iran is signed tomorrow, the Strait of Hormuz will be "OPEN TO ALL". He goes on to state that at some point in the future, the U.S. will secure the "nuclear dust" in Iran for disposal. pic.twitter.com/WFDfA08xkL
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 13, 2026
According to CNN, citing a U.S. official, new details have emerged about the U.S.-Iran MOU, following Iran’s release of their version of the deal and U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s comments refuting their claims.
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 12, 2026
Per the U.S. official, the deal includes an Iranian commitment… pic.twitter.com/Gy5XLqbNT7
According to CNN, citing a U.S. official, new details have emerged about the U.S.-Iran MOU, following Iran’s release of their version of the deal and U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s comments refuting their claims.Which is it?
Per the U.S. official, the deal includes an Iranian commitment not to fund terror groups abroad, the destruction and removal of enriched material, the dismantling of Iran’s wider nuclear program, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and the release of frozen Iranian assets and funds, contingent on their compliance with the deal.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that he authorized the Israeli Defense Forces to strike a suspected terrorist target in the Dahleh quarter of Beirut, Lebanon, "in response to continued Hezbollah attacks on Israel." " The strike was carried out within the… pic.twitter.com/tdSHprxXzY
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 14, 2026
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that he authorized the Israeli Defense Forces to strike a suspected terrorist target in the Dahleh quarter of Beirut, Lebanon, "in response to continued Hezbollah attacks on Israel." " The strike was carried out within the last few hours.Or nah?
🫠RADDATZ: Will the deal be signed today?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
MIKE WALTZ: Well, the president has every intent for it to happen. The Iranians are incredibly difficult negotiators
RADDATZ: So what is holding it up at this point? How confident are you that it will happen today
WALTZ: Uh -- I'm… pic.twitter.com/x3JKCiQqFV
Obama: "It's a reminder that on a lot of different foreign policy problems, the notion we can just bully our way or bomb our way to solution may sometimes seem appealing ... You'd think we would've learned that lesson by now, but it seems like every so often we have to learn that… pic.twitter.com/EhtV2aGQhV
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 14, 2026
Obama: "It's a reminder that on a lot of different foreign policy problems, the notion we can just bully our way or bomb our way to solution may sometimes seem appealing ... You'd think we would've learned that lesson by now, but it seems like every so often we have to learn that lesson again."😂
Saturday, June 13, 2026
🤔
Lights from Trump‘s UFC event at the White House shining into the night sky pic.twitter.com/9QwljBeQko
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) June 14, 2026
MacFarlane: A commercial airline pilot near Reagan National Airport earlier this week reported a safety concern—or safety incident—from a lighting display potentially connected to the UFC construction site on the White House South Lawn.
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 12, 2026
That’s according to reporting from Aaron… pic.twitter.com/idxPfctxNt
MacFarlane: A commercial airline pilot near Reagan National Airport earlier this week reported a safety concern—or safety incident—from a lighting display potentially connected to the UFC construction site on the White House South Lawn.
That’s according to reporting from Aaron Parnas and MeidasTouch Network. The pilot, speaking on the condition of anonymity, described the incident as being orders of magnitude brighter than the types of light-related safety incidents caused by laser pointers, which have been a menace to commercial airline pilots nationwide. The pilot said it was multiple times more powerful than the light distraction or disorientation that can be caused by a laser pointer.
The commercial airline pilot has submitted a report and complaint about the incident to the FAA and NASA, according to Parnas’ reporting. A request for comment from the FAA was not immediately returned, though the FAA’s press office tends to be a business-hours weekday operation, according to an outgoing message from the agency.
But this does raise questions about just how safe this very novel construction site is. We’ve never seen anything like the UFC structure that’s been constructed on the White House South Lawn. There have been questions about whether it could damage the White House grounds and whether it was lawful. There was a lawsuit that challenged it, but it failed earlier in the week.
This is the latest question or concern surrounding the White House UFC event, which—weather permitting, big asterisk, weather permitting—takes place Sunday night here in Washington.
It’s good to be king. 👑NEWS: DCA is currently on a ground stop and has been temporarily closed “for an event.”
— Aaron Parnas (@AaronParnas) June 14, 2026
Planes set to land at DC’s airport have alerted their passengers.
This comes after we at @MeidasTouch reported pilots are filing safety reports due to the lights from Trump’s UFC octagon.
Getting ready for his birthday party. And very concerned with all the people he’s inconveniencing. Like the good leader he is.Trump golfing today as troops he deployed remain in harm’s way and prices he promised to lower remain high pic.twitter.com/QdWJW0xG0Q
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) June 14, 2026
Where Are The 100’s of 1000’s Of People?
Are they waiting for the cover of darkness?Never in my life wanna hear the words “I just respect the office” again https://t.co/irtQLZwif3
— That Blame Guy (@ImToBlame) June 13, 2026
So they’re performing for an audience of Marines in dress blues?This is seriously the cringiest collapse of a nation in real time. pic.twitter.com/x090zekufh
— Jamie Bonkiewicz (@JamieBonkiewicz) June 13, 2026
And Iran Will Open The Strait Tomorrow!
Hard to believe this is from a guy who inherited $413 million from his father only to declare bankruptcy 6 times before convincing an NBC producer to bail him out by creating a fictional show that he was a successful businessman. https://t.co/IjaFxzNyaq
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 13, 2026
Reflecting pool today is looking … a little green pic.twitter.com/yKSMGHISup
— Matt Rein (@MatthewARein) June 13, 2026
(It's “residual algae”. The kind that grows without sunlight in nanobubblers.)Good to see the reflecting pool back to its normal color. 💚✅🍀 pic.twitter.com/4dzygSbJcn
— Shane Harris (@shaneharris) June 13, 2026
Probably not yet.So you're telling me Trump is signing the Iran deal using the autopen? https://t.co/N7ny1iOGVl
— Aaron Parnas (@AaronParnas) June 13, 2026
Iran’s military force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), denied that Iran would sign an agreement with the United States on Sunday and criticized President Donald Trump’s “unusual insistence” on signing the agreement that day.
— Giovanni Staunovo🛢 (@staunovo) June 13, 2026
The IRGC described the timeline as a…
Iran’s military force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), denied that Iran would sign an agreement with the United States on Sunday and criticized President Donald Trump’s “unusual insistence” on signing the agreement that day.I guess Trump’s gonna have to nuke ‘em for his birthday.
The IRGC described the timeline as a “test for Iran’s negotiating team” and that Trump’s announcement comes “despite Iranian negotiators explicitly stating that the memorandum has not yet been finalized and that signing on Sunday is definitely not happening.”
At the end, he seemingly threatens to nuke Iran: pic.twitter.com/rnFvPxXqF8
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 13, 2026
But You Can’t Tax Musk Because That Would Discourage Him
Or discourage the rest of us from aspiring to be trillionaires.Reason #1,000,000,000,000 why we should tax the rich. https://t.co/ELgIUwwXns
— Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) June 12, 2026
The Consummate Deal Maker
Trump threatens to nuke Iran in a statement ostensibly announcing a peace deal: “Hopefully, this process will all work out quickly, easily, and smoothly. If it doesn’t, we have the ultimate alternative, hopefully never to be used again! Thank you for your attention to this… pic.twitter.com/vWHzJSgwiZ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 13, 2026
And it only cost us $29 billion in Defense Department expenditures; billions more to repair damaged military bases in the region; as well as the cost of gasoline, diesel, fertilizer, and food and, the latter of which we’ll feel later, long after the Strait is finally opened.President Donald J. Trump has announced on Truth Social that once the deal with Iran is signed tomorrow, the Strait of Hormuz will be "OPEN TO ALL". He goes on to state that at some point in the future, the U.S. will secure the "nuclear dust" in Iran for disposal. pic.twitter.com/WFDfA08xkL
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 13, 2026
Pretty much:Is this idiot trying to settle this foreign policy debacle Sunday, just so he can announce it on his birthday tomorrow during the UFC fight? https://t.co/v1NlQjUEpn
— Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) June 13, 2026
نکته قابل تأمل، همزمانی یکشنبه با چهاردهم ژوئن، روز تولد ترامپ است. برخی ناظران احتمال میدهند او با این اصرار در پی آن است که از این مناسبت بهرهبرداری نمادین کرده و آن را به یک رویداد تبلیغاتی برای خود تبدیل کند.
— خبرگزاری فارس (@FarsNews_Agency) June 13, 2026
از این زاویه، سرنوشت امضای یکشنبه نه فقط یک آزمون فنی برای محتوای تفاهم، بلکه آزمونی برای صداقت و ایستادگی مسئولان ایرانی در برابر فشارهای نمایشی نیز خواهد بود.
— خبرگزاری فارس (@FarsNews_Agency) June 13, 2026
Trump's Strange Insistence on Signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Iran on Sunday, a Test for the Negotiation TeamDoesn’t mean it can’t happen tomorrow; just doesn’t mean it will. Even if the Strait is “open to all” tomorrow, oil prices won’t come down for months. And nobody’s going to thank Trump for fixing what he fucked up. Or the people who enabled him.
An hour ago, Trump once again emphasized that the memorandum of understanding with Iran will be signed on Sunday. This comes even as Iranian officials have explicitly stated that the agreement has not been finalized and will definitely not take place on Sunday.
An intriguing point is the coincidence of Sunday with June 14th, Trump's birthday. Some observers speculate that he is pursuing this insistence in order to symbolically exploit the occasion and turn it into a promotional event for himself.
However, given the clear positions of Iranian officials stating that the agreement is not final, it seems that our country’s negotiators are aware of these hidden layers and will not allow such media and ceremonial maneuvering.
From this angle, the fate of Sunday's signing will be not only a technical test for the content of the understanding, but also a test of the sincerity and steadfastness of Iranian officials in the face of theatrical pressures.
Temper Tantrum Presidentiale
The 10 hours of erecting scaffolding wasn’t to strip the letters (something that 30 minutes in a boom lift could accomplish), it was to conceal the view with a curtain because Trump couldn’t handle the optics of the letters of his name being plucked off the building. https://t.co/rhHISB3MVm
— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) June 13, 2026
The letters were removed at 3:10 AM Saturday morning.Trump’s name went up on the Kennedy Center in broad daylight.
— Jon Cooper 🇺🇸 (@joncoopertweets) June 13, 2026
Removing it? Full scaffolding plus a giant curtain to hide the humiliation from the public.
Nothing screams “strong leader” like draping theater curtains over your own petty rejection. Fragile ego on full display. 😂 https://t.co/N8dbYXrHGt
FOOTAGE OF THE LETTERS BEING REMOVED
— Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline) June 13, 2026
The irony of the Trump administration claiming to be the most transparent in history is never lost on me. Kennedy Center Workers used a tarp so cameras couldn’t see the removal.
It’s like playing hide-and-seek with a toddler: if they can’t… pic.twitter.com/G7bAezrOcD
FOOTAGE OF THE LETTERS BEING REMOVED
The irony of the Trump administration claiming to be the most transparent in history is never lost on me. Kennedy Center Workers used a tarp so cameras couldn’t see the removal.
It’s like playing hide-and-seek with a toddler: if they can’t see you, they think you can’t see them.
A huge thank you to @RepBeatty . This would not have been possible without her persistence and hard work.
ETTD. Including MAGA.Despite the (ahem) coverup at the Kennedy Center to prevent video of his name being stripped from the building, it’s happening at last.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 13, 2026
Cry harder, MAGAe.
In the end, nothing with his name on it will survive.
Threatening Me With A Good Time
LOL ok 👍🏽 https://t.co/XNzYzqLEZ7 pic.twitter.com/x5R3OUlxeh
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 13, 2026
Trump’s lawyers invoked a federal court rule that allows plaintiffs in a case to drop it early in the litigation without explanation or substantive involvement by the judge. On the same day the suit was dismissed, the settlement — which included the “Anti-Weaponization Fund” and sweeping protection from IRS audits for Trump’s family and businesses — was announced by the Justice Department.There are legitimate fact questions of collusion leading to a fraud on the court. That is a matter I believe the court is empowered to investigate under its contempt powers.
U.S. District Court Judge Kathleen Williams closed out Trump’s lawsuit last month in response to Trump’s request to drop it.
However, 35 former federal judges subsequently urged Williams to reopen the case, arguing that the court had been defrauded by a lawsuit that was a sham from the outset.
Williams, an Obama appointee, called the former judges’ allegations “grievous” and ordered Trump’s attorneys to respond to them in writing. She did not order any response from government lawyers, who never formally appeared in the litigation.
The filing Friday from Trump’s legal team urged Williams to abandon her nascent inquiry, saying that once the case was dismissed, her role in the matter had ended. No matter the validity of the subsequent settlement with the Justice Department, Trump’s lawyers said, the court has no business superintending its terms. The former judges had no role in the case, and certainly no power to revive a lawsuit that had already been dismissed, they argued.
“Settlement is not evidence of collusion, which did not exist,” Trump’s attorneys contended, “it is evidence of a rational litigation decision.”
Just prior to the settlement, Williams had raised questions about whether the parties to the case were truly adverse since Trump had ultimate control over both the attorneys representing him and the U.S. government. However, the submission Friday stresses that two of Trump’s sons and the Trump Organization were plaintiffs in the case alongside the president.
The filing by Trump’s attorneys suggests that if Williams formally reopens the case, Trump will immediately ask the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to shut it down.
Force Majeur
Git ‘er done.In court filing, Team Trump said “thunderstorms” caused Kennedy Center to violate court order and fail to remove Trump’s name by deadline
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) June 13, 2026
Filing doesn’t explain why they waited til last minute to do the job pic.twitter.com/gmHVdn8EgA
Background:ALERT: Judge Christopher Cooper has formally ordered the Kennedy Center has until 12p to finish taking Trump’s name off the building and to CERTIFY compliance pic.twitter.com/okcpG2krW3
— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) June 13, 2026
The tarp was to keep people from livestreaming the removal of Trump’s name. Apparently they weren’t working behind the tarp to remove it after all.Triumphal Tarp https://t.co/44EboBbfoU
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 13, 2026
I Honestly Think These Guys Have Their Own Version Of The Jefferson Bible
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Friday said Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate Rep. James Talarico will “go to hell” for his interpretations of the Bible, as Talarico has made his Christian faith a cornerstone of his campaign. https://t.co/oJUWygvULV
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) June 12, 2026
“It’s James Talarico who decided to bring the Bible into this election. And let me tell you, that’s not a Bible I’ve ever read. I’ve never seen so much blasphemy from anyone running for office,” Patrick said to an uproar of applause. “Let me tell you what, I’m going to pray for that guy, because when he loses the Senate race, if he campaigns against God as he’s been doing, he’s going to Hell, for sure. That’s what we’re up against. That’s the darkness. That’s the light. That’s why we must be one.”A version that leaves out every reference to the poor and God’s justice in both the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.
I See The Ceasefire And Peace Agreement Is Coming Along
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations Center has issued an advisory after a tanker reported being struck on the port (left) side by an unknown projectile near the bow approximately 6nm east of Oman. The incident occurred yesterday at 2230UTC and resulted in no injuries. pic.twitter.com/5cAgNbgYmg
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 13, 2026
Friday, June 12, 2026
What It Means To Be A Real…
.@JamesTalarico: There's been a lot of talk in this race about what it means to be a real man.
— Team Talarico (@TeamTalaricoHQ) June 12, 2026
Recently on the campaign trail I told the story of my adoptive dad, Mark Talarico. Every Saturday morning, he would mow our lawn, and then without anyone asking him to, he would go… pic.twitter.com/Tt3bR2zF3m
@JamesTalarico :
There's been a lot of talk in this race about what it means to be a real man.
Recently on the campaign trail I told the story of my adoptive dad, Mark Talarico. Every Saturday morning, he would mow our lawn, and then without anyone asking him to, he would go next door and mow our neighbor's lawn because she was a widow. My dad never talked about it — he just did it, because that's what a man does.
A man takes responsibility, upholds his commitments to his family and his neighbors, and does what's right, even when no one is watching.
Here's what real men don't do. They don't lie and cheat their way through life, sell their soul to the highest bidder, or steal from other people in order to enrich themselves. Real men serve others. Weak men serve themselves.
I welcome this debate about what it means to be a man, and I don't think Ken Paxton or Ted Cruz are in a position to tell anybody what a real man is
Ken Paxton’s own party impeached him.
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) June 12, 2026
His own staff reported him to the FBI.
Now his own defense attorney is endorsing our campaign.
Those closest to Ken Paxton know he's unfit for office. pic.twitter.com/wBzC97lVr1
I didn’t realize Lite Guv Dan Patrick sat at the right hand of God the Father Almighty, and was given charge to separate the sheep from the goats (Matthew 25:31-46). I guess I missed the memo.Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick says James Talarico is “going to Hell”:
— Team Talarico (@TeamTalaricoHQ) June 13, 2026
“I’ve never seen so much blasphemy from anyone running for office… He’s going to Hell, for sure.” pic.twitter.com/TQXhUanOlN
One of the actual lessons of the Crucifixion.For decades, Dan Patrick has sold out the poor, the sick, and the vulnerable to enrich his donors.
— James Talarico (@jamestalarico) June 13, 2026
Love feels like blasphemy when you worship power. https://t.co/t87pzLuwuf
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) June 12, 2026
In The Next Few Days; Or The Next Few After That
Overnight, Iranian forces fired multiple drones into the Strait of Hormuz, with IRGC-linked outlet Fars calling the attack “warning shots.”
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 13, 2026
The emerging U.S.-Iran deal remains murky, with competing accounts describing very different arrangements. @jinsadc has detailed the different accounts of the deal now taking shape, all involving major U.S. concessions to the Iranian regime. pic.twitter.com/KQRxY0oRoo
— Ari Cicurel (@AriCicurel) June 12, 2026
Iran’s FM: Management of Strait of Hormoz will not return to pre-war era.
— Arya Yadeghaar (Backup) (@AryJeayBackup) June 12, 2026
I'm seeing a lot of fake information about a potential deal to reopen the Strait and end Iran's nuclear weapons program. First, the Iranians are not receiving any cash, and no funds are being released for simply signing a deal or attending a meeting. The deal is structured to…
— JD Vance (@JDVance) June 12, 2026
I'm seeing a lot of fake information about a potential deal to reopen the Strait and end Iran's nuclear weapons program. First, the Iranians are not receiving any cash, and no funds are being released for simply signing a deal or attending a meeting. The deal is structured to ensure that the US and its allies concerns are prioritized, and that if the Islamic Republic of Iran meets its obligations, then economic benefits will flow to them and to the entire region. This deal has the potential to remake the region and lead to lasting peace.Which one is the "other"?
I've noticed a couple of bizarre things in the reporting over the last few hours. First, people who (rightly) said Donald Trump was a historic president a month ago now criticizing a deal based on unconfirmed media reports. Second, people who say you can't trust a word said by the IRGC who apparently believe anonymously sourced social media posts.
The president is going to get us a good outcome, one way or the other.
3/1: "four to five weeks"
— John Arnold (@johnarnold) June 12, 2026
3/9: "very soon"
3/16: "won't be long"
3/23: "very good and productive conversations"
3/26: talks to end the war are “going very well"
3/29: "I think we'll make a deal with them, pretty sure"
4/1: “very shortly”
4/6: "They’ve made a proposal, and it’s a…
3/1: "four to five weeks"
3/9: "very soon"
3/16: "won't be long"
3/23: "very good and productive conversations"
3/26: talks to end the war are “going very well"
3/29: "I think we'll make a deal with them, pretty sure"
4/1: “very shortly”
4/6: "They’ve made a proposal, and it’s a significant proposal."
4/8: ""A big day for World Peace!"
5/18: "we’ve had very big discussions with Iran"
5/23: "will be announced shortly."
6/1: "rapid pace"
6/11: "next few days"
Has JD Vance left for Europe yet as promised? https://t.co/PgszcMUGVY
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) June 12, 2026
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced that Iran has launched several one-way attack drones at ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz earlier this evening, adding that U.S. forces have downed all of them and traffic continues to flow unimpeded. pic.twitter.com/V2MYaRUdId
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 13, 2026
Erick voted for Trump: “The only one being played is President Trump. The ceasefire is a farce. The President has turned into a clown.” pic.twitter.com/UXLJpUdwGb
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) June 12, 2026
Vietnam? Is that what he means?Hitler killed himself and Germany surrendered. Japan got nuked. Do they teach history in Ohio? https://t.co/H9k5U8FqNE
— Praise (@tufpraise) June 12, 2026