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JUST IN: Sen. Ron Johnson Says He Will Hold PUBLIC Hearing If President Trump Unveils Election Evidence
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JUST IN: Sen. Ron Johnson Says He Will Hold PUBLIC Hearing If President Trump Unveils Election Evidence

If President Trump brings evidence Thursday night, the next question will be brutally simple: Who is willing to put it under oath, under the lights and into the public record? Sen. Ron Johnson just volunteered. Johnson says he is prepared to hold a public Senate hearing if the President’s address produces evidence that warrants one. Watch the full exchange: Sen. Johnson Announces He Will Spearhead Senate Fraud Hearings That Could Lead To REMOVALS From Office If Trump Unveils Evidence That Elections Were STOLEN: "We have to see the evidence, I'm happy to hold a hearing and lay it all out in its gory detail—this needs to be made public" Trump's speech on Thursday could change everything. pic.twitter.com/5FIQTZkoIZ — Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) July 14, 2026 The sequence matters. Johnson was asked whether he would seek the removal of senators if President Trump’s evidence showed that any had been elected illegitimately. He did not claim the evidence had already proved that. He did not promise instant removals. He said the evidence must come first. Then he made the consequential offer: if the evidence is there, he is willing to hold a Senate hearing and expose it in what he called its full “gory detail.” A hearing, he added, would be completely appropriate once lawmakers have the evidence in hand. The insistence on evidence makes the promise more credible. A serious investigation should move from documents and testimony to a public record, then to consequences supported by the facts. President Trump personally previewed the address Tuesday and called it “really, really big news.” .@POTUS on Thursday's address to the nation: "It's really, really big news — and our country has to shape up… because without free and fair elections, you don't have a country. We'll be discussing other things, too, but it's going to be a very big announcement." pic.twitter.com/sQ7H6f0Oa1 — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) July 14, 2026 The Washington Post reports that the address is expected to draw on reexamined government files and claims about vulnerabilities in American election infrastructure. President Trump told reporters Tuesday that voting machines would be one subject, but he declined to reveal the announcement in advance. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt cautioned that outside reports remained speculation and said the public would have to tune in to learn what the President ultimately presents. According to the Post, the administration has reviewed old FBI records and a forensic analysis of voting software used in Puerto Rico. That analysis reportedly identified serious security flaws but found no evidence that anyone had exploited them. The paper also reports that officials have revisited questions involving China, Venezuela and the 2020 election. The plans remain fluid, and none of the material expected in Thursday’s speech had been publicly released as of Tuesday. The distinction is crucial: a vulnerability is not proof that an election result was changed. Thursday’s address will rise or fall on whether the administration connects its claims to verifiable records, specific conduct and evidence capable of surviving public scrutiny. Axios reports that election integrity will be one of several subjects in the prime-time speech, along with an update on Iran. A senior adviser described the planned address as a “potpourri,” while President Trump has emphasized that a major announcement is coming. The White House has pushed Congress to pass the SAVE America Act and has made voter identification, citizenship verification and voting-machine security major parts of its election agenda. The precise evidence the President plans to reveal Thursday has not yet been released. That uncertainty is exactly why Johnson’s formulation matters. He is not asking the country to accept a viral caption as a verdict. He is offering a venue where documents can be entered into the record and witnesses can be questioned in public. The White House says the address begins Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern, or 8 p.m. Central:

JUST IN: House Republicans Score HUGE Breakthrough On President Trump’s SAVE America Act
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JUST IN: House Republicans Score HUGE Breakthrough On President Trump’s SAVE America Act

House Republicans just forced President Trump’s top election-integrity bill back into motion. And this time, they tied it to legislation the Senate cannot casually ignore. By a razor-thin 215-211 vote Tuesday afternoon, the House adopted a procedural package that creates a path to merge the House-passed SAVE America Act into must-pass national security funding. The bill has not reached President Trump’s desk. Still, after weeks of Republican infighting and a conservative blockade that repeatedly froze the House floor, the 215-211 result is a very real breakthrough. Watch the moment the result came down: JUST IN: The US House has just ADVANCED forcing the SAVE America Act into must-pass national security funding legislation, on top of stopping the seasonal clock change — 215-211 SECURE OUR ELECTIONS! Citizenship, voter ID — send it to Donald Trump's desk ASAP pic.twitter.com/yLVpXhZjyB — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) July 14, 2026 The U.S. House Clerk recorded 214 Republicans and one independent voting yes on House Resolution 1423. Every Democrat who voted opposed the rule, while Rep. Randy Fine of Florida was the lone Republican no vote. Five members did not vote. That 215-211 result matters because the resolution governs what comes to the floor and how the bills are assembled. The adopted package covers the National Security, Department of State, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, along with separate veterans, financial-privacy and daylight-saving-time measures. The daylight-saving provision is also moving forward under the rule, but Tuesday’s vote did not itself end seasonal clock changes. It opened the door for the House to consider the Sunshine Protection Act separately. The big election-integrity maneuver is spelled out by the House Rules Committee. Section 9 of the adopted resolution gives the Clerk a direct instruction to combine the two measures when the appropriations bill is engrossed. Once House bill 8595 is passed and engrossed, the Clerk is directed to add the text of Senate bill 1383, as previously passed by the House, to the end of the national security appropriations bill. The measure finances State Department and related national security programs for fiscal 2027. Senate bill 1383 began as an unrelated veterans measure. The House replaced its text in February with the SAVE America Act. That turned it into the legislative vehicle now being attached to the funding bill. The rule also authorizes the Clerk to renumber provisions, conform cross-references and make the technical corrections needed to produce one combined House measure. That is the parliamentary move at the heart of Tuesday’s victory. Instead of sending the Senate another standalone election bill it can quietly bury, House Republicans are positioning the SAVE America language inside legislation tied to national security funding. The combined measure still has to clear the House. The Senate will then have to accept it, amend it or strip the election language and send the bill back. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna explained the condition she placed on the deal before the vote: We will try the MIRV process on the condition that Speaker Johnson attaches the SAVE America Act to all the appropriation bills and all must-pass bills here in the House and ensures it is sent to the Senate as one bill. If John Thune strips it out in the Senate that will be on… — Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) July 13, 2026 According to the Washington Examiner, Luna had led the Republican faction demanding action on the SAVE America Act. On June 30, 13 House Republicans followed through on their threat to sink a procedural vote, derailing leadership’s floor schedule before the July 4 recess. The stalemate left Speaker Mike Johnson unable to move several major bills. Luna agreed Monday to support Johnson’s new strategy after securing a commitment to attach the SAVE America text to appropriations and other must-pass legislation, then send the combined product to the Senate as one bill. Leadership used what Luna called the “MIRV process” to build that instruction into the rule. Her support helped reopen the floor, although the Examiner reported that other conservative holdouts also secured a promise of action on border and birthright-citizenship policies. That explains why Tuesday’s vote was much more than routine housekeeping. Conservatives used their leverage, forced a change in strategy and put election integrity back in the middle of the congressional agenda. So what exactly is being fought over? The official Rules Committee Print 119-19 shows that the SAVE America Act would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for new federal voter registrations. Acceptable evidence includes a U.S. passport, citizenship-marked REAL ID, certain military records and specified government identification paired with citizenship documents. The legislation also requires states to create procedures for applicants whose current name differs from their citizenship document and for citizens who cannot produce one of the standard records. It directs states to use the Department of Homeland Security’s SAVE system to identify noncitizens on federal voter rolls, while requiring notice and an opportunity to prove citizenship before removal. For federal elections, the House-passed text establishes a photo-ID requirement for in-person voting, with a provisional-ballot process for voters who do not present identification. For ballots cast outside a polling place, it generally requires a copy of valid photo identification or the last four digits of a Social Security number paired with an affidavit, subject to listed exceptions. In plain English: proof of citizenship to register, photo identification to vote and a nationwide mechanism to clean noncitizens off federal voter rolls. Here is the final tally and the lone Republican who voted no: US House approves rule attaching the SAVE America Act GOP voter ID bill to the 2027 State Department/Foreign Operations spending bill Final Vote: Yes: 215 No: 211 GOP NO Votes: Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) pic.twitter.com/MLSCCNtRF5 — OSZ (@OpenSourceZone) July 14, 2026 President Trump has treated the measure as a top-tier priority for his administration. The Associated Press reported last week that President Trump allowed the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act to become law without his signature specifically to protest the Senate’s failure to pass the SAVE America Act. He had previously canceled a signing ceremony and used the housing bill as leverage for action on election integrity. The housing package had cleared the Senate 85-5 and the House 358-32. The Constitution gave it a path to become law after ten days while Congress remained in session. President Trump withheld his signature anyway and publicly made the reason unmistakable. That pressure did not immediately move the Senate. It did, however, raise the political cost of doing nothing and reinforce the House conservatives who were willing to halt the floor until leadership found a new route. Now that route is on paper, adopted by the House and attached to one of Washington’s most difficult bills to ignore. The next vote will determine whether Republicans can pass the underlying national security appropriations package with the SAVE America language riding alongside it. After that, the fight moves straight back to the Senate. The Senate fight remains. But the conservative revolt changed the map, and the SAVE America Act is moving again. This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. The post JUST IN: House Republicans Score HUGE Breakthrough On President Trump’s SAVE America Act appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

LIVE With Sheriff Richard Mack — Saving America!
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LIVE With Sheriff Richard Mack — Saving America!

I had a good friend back on my show today over at The Daily Truth Report. Sheriff Richard Mack joined me to talk about how we can Save America once and for all. We also talked about a history of Deep State murders of prominent Americans, leading into the big question of whether we’re watching a new one play out before our very eyes with Tyler Robinson and Charlie Kirk. I found his answer to that one fascinating! This was a fun chat and I hope you enjoy it. Watch here: !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src=”https://rumble.com/embedJS/u2oodx”+(arguments[1].video?’.’+arguments[1].video:”)+”/?url=”+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+”&args=”+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([].slice.apply(arguments))),e.parentNode.insertBefore(l,e)}})}(window, document, “script”, “Rumble”); Rumble(“play”, {“video”:”v7ajc2i”,”div”:”rumble_v7ajc2i”}); You can grab a copy of Sheriff Mack’s new book here:  https://murderofamerica.com/ This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. The post LIVE With Sheriff Richard Mack — Saving America! appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville Reveals Lindsey Graham’s Final Phone Call Before Tragic Death
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Sen. Tommy Tuberville Reveals Lindsey Graham’s Final Phone Call Before Tragic Death

It was the kind of call no staffer ever expects to receive. Sen. Lindsey Graham was experiencing chest pains. He knew he needed help. But instead of calling 911 himself, he reached for the person he trusted to get it done. Now, Sen. Tommy Tuberville is revealing the frightening exchange that sent emergency responders racing to Graham’s Washington home during the final hours of his life. And the most chilling line may have been Graham’s answer when his scheduler asked whether he had already called 911. Watch Tuberville recount what happened: Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) says his former staffer called 911 on behalf of Sen. Lindsey Graham after Graham said he was experiencing chest pains. “By the time she got there, 911 had knocked the door down,” Tuberville said. “They were working on him.” pic.twitter.com/1qZqn5obDh — CBS News (@CBSNews) July 13, 2026 According to Fox News, Tuberville explained that his former scheduler had gone on to work as Graham’s scheduler. One of Tuberville’s current staff members happened to be with her on Saturday night when Graham called, giving Tuberville a detailed staff-to-staff account from the people who witnessed the emergency unfold in real time. Tuberville said Graham told the scheduler he was having chest pains and needed to do something. She immediately asked whether he had called 911. Graham’s reply was painfully direct: “No, that’s the reason I called you.” The scheduler placed the emergency call and headed toward Graham’s home. By the time she arrived, responders had already forced their way inside and were working to save him. The call went to Graham’s scheduler, while Tuberville learned the details from staffers connected to both Senate offices. That close connection explains how he was able to recount the exchange so specifically and with such confidence. Emergency crews transported Graham to George Washington University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The call came after he had returned to Washington from another overseas trip. That short exchange is haunting precisely because it sounds so ordinary. A man in distress called someone he trusted. She recognized the danger, summoned help and moved as quickly as she could. Lindsey Graham's final phone call is being revealed, as he dialed one senator's staffer in desperate need of help. Sen. Tommy Tuberville is sharing new details about Sen. Lindsey Graham's final moments, revealing Graham called his scheduler after returning from an overseas trip… pic.twitter.com/K1vjSfCLXH — Fox News (@FoxNews) July 14, 2026 The Associated Press reported that a preliminary finding from the Washington medical examiner identified an aortic dissection related to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The finding connected the sudden collapse to a tear in Graham’s aorta and hardening in the senator’s arteries. An aortic dissection occurs when a tear develops in the inner layer of the aorta, the body’s main artery. It is a life-threatening emergency that can interrupt blood flow or cause catastrophic internal bleeding. Graham’s office initially described his death as the result of a brief and sudden illness. The preliminary finding supplied the first medical explanation for how quickly the crisis unfolded. The finding is not yet the final determination. Graham’s office said the official cause would follow additional toxicology and microscopic testing. Graham had turned 71 just two days before his death. The speed of the emergency stunned colleagues who had seen him working and traveling only hours earlier. The AP noted that Graham was a former Air Force lawyer and a four-term South Carolina senator. He had served in Congress for more than three decades and remained one of Washington’s most active voices on foreign policy. A second video post lays out the sequence Tuberville described: “I’m Having Chest Pains” — Tuberville Reveals Lindsey Graham’s Last Call Before His Death According to Tuberville:Graham’s former scheduler (who used to work for Tuberville) was with one of Tuberville’s staff members that night. Graham called and said he was having chest… https://t.co/CHd5lxEDDv pic.twitter.com/cTLoiz4o9Y — MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) July 14, 2026 Tuberville also offered a deeply personal assessment of the pace Graham kept until the end. As the Washington Examiner reported, Tuberville said Graham had effectively “worked himself to death.” That was Tuberville’s emotional description of his colleague’s relentless schedule, not the medical examiner’s formal conclusion. Graham had returned from overseas shortly before his death. While other senators might use a rare break to go home to their families, Tuberville said Graham would head to the airport and travel somewhere in hopes of solving another problem for the country. He had just turned 71. He had spent more than three decades in Congress, first in the House and then in the Senate, and remained deeply involved in foreign-policy fights right up to his final days. Tuberville later said Graham loved the country and fought hard for what he believed. Their voting records and political instincts sometimes diverged, yet Tuberville’s account carried unmistakable respect for Graham’s stamina and commitment. Graham was famous for running toward the next argument, the next negotiation and the next flight. Friends and critics alike knew him as a man who rarely slowed down. That work ethic made Graham one of the Senate’s most recognizable figures. It also made Tuberville’s description land with unusual force: even Graham’s rare days away from the Capitol often became another trip, another meeting or another attempt to move a difficult issue. But Tuberville’s account strips away the public persona and leaves a much more human picture: a man alone at home, frightened by chest pain, calling the person he believed would answer. She did, and she called 911. Responders broke through the door and fought to save him. For all the speeches, hearings and international trips that defined Graham’s public life, that may be the detail people remember most about his final hours. There was no grand stage and no television camera. There was only an urgent call, a trusted staffer on the other end and a desperate race to get help through the door. This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. The post Sen. Tommy Tuberville Reveals Lindsey Graham’s Final Phone Call Before Tragic Death appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

JUST IN: President Trump’s DOJ Trade Fraud Crackdown Surpasses $1 BILLION In Less Than One Year!
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JUST IN: President Trump’s DOJ Trade Fraud Crackdown Surpasses $1 BILLION In Less Than One Year!

President Trump’s trade agenda just produced a billion-dollar enforcement receipt. The Justice Department announced Tuesday that its Trade Fraud Task Force has surpassed $1 BILLION in less than one year. That total includes criminal and civil recoveries, penalties, forfeitures and publicly charged losses. The figure should be read precisely: some of it has been recovered, while another portion represents losses alleged in public charges. Even with that distinction, it is a massive measure of the cases the task force has resolved or brought into the open since its launch last August. Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald delivered the news alongside officials from DHS, Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Chicago: