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Hillary Clinton Signals Support For President Trump’s Middle East Policy: ‘A Pathway To Security’
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Hillary Clinton Signals Support For President Trump’s Middle East Policy: ‘A Pathway To Security’

A decade ago, she was making the case that her then rival and his millions of supporters were deplorable. Fast-forward to 2026, however, and Hillary Clinton appears to be one of the few Democrat voices willing to give any credit at all to President Donald Trump. As Fox News reported, the former secretary of state gave the president credit for the way he handled the Israel-Hamas conflict, even acknowledging that many in her own party wouldn’t because Trump orchestrated the peace framework: The unexpected show of support came as Clinton spoke with The New Yorker’s David Remnick at 92NY on Monday, during a conversation in which the former Democratic presidential candidate touched on topics ranging from the Israel-Iran conflict to former President Joe Biden’s decision to run for re-election. Remnick then turned the conversation to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas and pressed Clinton on her longtime support of a two-state solution in the region.  “But if I look at the Israeli polity, they don’t want a two-state solution, certainly not now. And if you look at the Palestinian polity, which is an even more complicated set of geographies and population, a two-state solution is not anywhere near the offing there,” Remnick said. He went on to ask Clinton if the concept of a two-state solution is still viable within the region, as officials push for peace.  “So other than some constituents — now it’s diminishing — in the West and elsewhere, a two-state solution, which was fought for so hard but began going out the window many years ago, seems impossible,” Remnick added. “Am I wrong?”  “You might be, but you might not be,” Clinton said. “And here’s why. I’m going to say something positive about Trump — so hold on.” “Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza is actually a pathway to security for Israel, reconstruction for Gaza, and the possibility of self-determination — however defined — for the Palestinians,” Clinton continued. “There are a lot of people who reject it because Trump did it, but it’s the only game in town. There’s nothing else.”  Clinton said that if officials take Trump’s 20-point peace plan and implement it in its entirety, it may provide a feasible solution to end the war overseas.  “But I really believe if we took this 20-point plan, which starts with the disarmament of Hamas — a huge, important step yet to be accomplished — but took all of the 20 points so that it wasn’t just disarm Hamas, and maybe do some reconstruction and build some hotels, resorts on the coast,” Clinton said. “But if you really took the whole approach that is embodied in that 20-point plan — and I know there are people who are working to try to move forward on that — there is a glimmer of a possible path forward.” Of course, we’re still talking about Hillary Clinton, so she couldn’t resist taking potshots at the man who crushed her White House ambitions: Watch | Hillary Clinton mocks Trump’s handling of the Iran war Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized President Trump, saying: “When Trump launched the war against Iran and then, out of the White House, you hear ‘nobody told me about the Strait of… pic.twitter.com/wWgTtBBNrO — Paddystinian (@Paddystinian) June 17, 2026 Notably, her critique also extended to the other Democrat who lost in a landslide to President Trump: WATCH: Hillary Clinton says Joe Biden's decision to seek reelection was a "terrible mistake," arguing that if he had stepped aside earlier and allowed a competitive primary, another Democrat would have defeated President Trump. pic.twitter.com/ujFZfv4ESq — Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 16, 2026 This week wasn’t the first time Clinton applauded Trump’s work on the peace plan, as The Hill reported in October: “It’s a really significant first step, and I really commend President Trump and his administration, as well as Arab leaders in the region, for making the commitment to the 20-point plan and seeing a path forward for what’s often called the day after,” Clinton told CBS News in an interview. “Most importantly, the conflict hopefully will end with the ceasefire,” she added.  Under the terms of the agreement, the Israeli military will retreat to an agreed upon line in the Gaza Strip, cease its military strikes and liberate2,000 Palestinian prisoners.  In exchange, Hamas will release all hostages, both still living and dead. The Trump administration brokered a deal that would also eventually end in Gaza being turned over to an independent Palestinian body.  Here’s a relevant clip of Clinton’s latest remarks about the Middle East: What are your thoughts? TAP HERE TO ADD YOUR VOTE This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. The post Hillary Clinton Signals Support For President Trump’s Middle East Policy: ‘A Pathway To Security’ appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

Republican Attorney General Announces HUGE Second Amendment Win
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Republican Attorney General Announces HUGE Second Amendment Win

A Florida appeals court ruled on Wednesday that the state’s ban on concealed carry by adults aged 18 to 20 violates the Second Amendment. The three-judge panel of the Fourth District Court of Appeal in Broward County unanimously ruled against the law, which was passed in 1987. LEGAL ALERT: A Florida appeals court has ruled that the state’s law prohibiting 18-20-year-olds from applying for carry permits violates the Second Amendment. https://t.co/ZtScg5dVpl pic.twitter.com/MJLc1bX1fz — Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) June 17, 2026 Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier celebrated the ruling. “In another win for the unalienable rights of Floridians, the 4th DCA agreed with our position that Florida’s law banning adults under 21 from conceal carrying a firearm is unconstitutional. We will not seek further review and will work with @FDACS to implement the court’s order,” Uthmeier said. In another win for the unalienable rights of Floridians, the 4th DCA agreed with our position that Florida’s law banning adults under 21 from conceal carrying a firearm is unconstitutional. We will not seek further review and will work with @FDACS to implement the court's order. — Attorney General James Uthmeier (@AGJamesUthmeier) June 17, 2026 More from The New York Times: Under Gov. Ron DeSantis, a two-term Republican, lawmakers and court rulings have made it easier to carry guns in Florida. In 2023, Mr. DeSantis signed a law that eliminated the requirement for a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Law-abiding Floridians have been able to openly carry firearms since 2025, when a state appeals court in Tallahassee ruled that a previous ban on the practice violated the Second Amendment right to bear arms. Some of the few new gun restrictions in the state’s recent history were passed in 2018, following the massacre of 17 students and staff members at a high school in Parkland, Fla. They included raising the minimum age for all gun purchases from 18 to 21, and mandating a three-day waiting period for prospective gun buyers. The Florida House has repeatedly tried to roll back the age restriction for the purchase of long guns, with Mr. DeSantis’s support, but the State Senate did not go along. The case stemmed from the 2024 arrest of an 18-year-old for carrying a concealed firearm and improper exhibition of a firearm. Although the individual attempted to dismiss the concealed carry charge, the trial court ruled that the age restrictions were constitutional. The individual pleaded no contest to the charges and reserved the right to appeal. Florida’s ban on 18- to 20-year-olds carrying concealed weapons has been struck by a state appeals court, leaning on the Second Amendment and support from the state’s top cop. https://t.co/LytRVqVbWw — Bloomberg Law (@BLaw) June 17, 2026 Courthouse News Service shared further: The appellate decision cited a handful of U.S. Supreme Court and federal court decisions, including the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case N.Y. State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen and a 2024 federal appeals court decision that struck down Minnesota’s age restrictions on concealed carry. “Eighteen- to 20-year-olds can defend the country without restriction but can only utilize their Second Amendment right to self-defense with severe restrictions,” wrote Levine. “This burden on law-abiding 18- to 20-year-olds’ right to public carry — and specifically here concealed carry — which is not applicable to any other adults, is a burden that is facially unconstitutional as to 18- to 20-year-olds.” Thomas Cottone, the public defender for Eubanks, said the ruling was “even better than I had hoped.” “This will help in other motions I will file in other gun-related cases,” said Cottone, now in private practice. “There is some language in this order that will help with that.” In particular, Cottone said he is working on the constitutional defense of convictions of firearm possession by a felon in which the underlying charge is nonviolent. The post Republican Attorney General Announces HUGE Second Amendment Win appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

Multiple Counties In Red State BAN Data Centers
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Multiple Counties In Red State BAN Data Centers

Several counties along the Florida Panhandle have moved to ban data center developments. Walton County adopted a “complete and outright permanent ban on data centers,” WEAR-TV reports. Walton County bans data centers, Pensacola city councilman hopes to mirror ordinancehttps://t.co/hoFZ9ZKbPP — WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) June 17, 2026 WEAR-TV has more: This also includes large load centers if they require more than 50 megawatts. The ordinance was adopted unanimously at a Walton County commission meeting last week. The rule takes effect immediately. It’s expected that revisions may come in the future to comply with state laws. The decision to adopt a ban is causing a chain reaction, as a Pensacola city councilman says he’s pushing for a similar ordinance. “For those of you that aren’t aware, Walton County, the county commission, just passed a an ordinance that would prohibit data centers from being constructed in their boundaries,” Councilman Charles Bare said. “And I am working on an ordinance that we can consider for July that will kind of mirror that.” “The Walton County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) made it clear that sprawling data centers designed to meet the demands of AI technology are not welcome in Walton County,” the Walton County Commission stated. Nearby Jackson County also banned data centers. AI data centers bring major risks with limited benefits – Jackson County says NO https://t.co/IrejcjWha7 via @OutLoudNews — America Out Loud News (@OutLoudNews) June 16, 2026 WFSU explained further: Jackson County commissioners have unanimously agreed to ban data centers, associated accessory structures, and affiliated businesses. The vote came after strong opposition from community members like Elijah Simmons. He says he’s concerned about the impact data centers, which are often linked to heavy water use, can have on the environment. “These aren’t regular data centers,” Simmons says. “This isn’t storage for your files. This is a giant computer that requires cooling, and the cheapest way is an open-loop evaporation-based water cooling system.” Other residents say they think the commission was too quick to make a decision. Last month, the commission had voted to put a one-year moratorium on data center projects while they studied the issue. This week’s meeting changed that plan, putting a long-term ban in place instead. That ban will take effect June 23. In addition, Wakulla County joined the list of Florida counties to ban data centers. Wakulla becomes latest Florida county to restrict data center construction Reporting by @FabrizioGowdy#FlaPolhttps://t.co/oZD18LNoEG — Florida Politics (@Fla_Pol) June 16, 2026 Florida Politics shared further: The vote came even as the board’s attorney cautioned that an indefinite ban put the county on a riskier legal footing than a temporary moratorium. Acknowledging the packed meeting room and numerous speakers in favor of the ban, Commissioner Ralph Thomas argued constituents clearly had an “appetite” for a ban. Most residents who spoke during public comment cited water usage and environmental concerns as their biggest reason for opposing data centers. Wakulla County is home to Wakulla Springs, the most extensive submerged cave network in North America. “Wakulla County’s greatest asset is not something that we built … but actually something that we inherited: our natural resources, our water, our coastline, our springs, our river, our fishery,” said local resident Hunter Levine, a full-time fishing podcaster. Commissioners leaned heavily into SB 484, which the Legislature passed in March to regulate data centers. Among other things, the law reaffirms local governments’ authority to restrict data center development through their comprehensive planning and land development regulations. “It’s a unanimous ‘no,’” said Commissioner Quincee Messersmith, taking a lighthearted jab at those who have criticized the board for unanimously approving developments in the past. Stopping overdevelopment has become a rallying cry in Wakulla County, and Messersmith has drawn a Primary challenger who has positioned herself as a slow-growth candidate. The post Multiple Counties In Red State BAN Data Centers appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

Inferno Involving Solar Panels And Ammonia Leak Prompts Massive Shelter-In-Place Order In Los Angeles
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Inferno Involving Solar Panels And Ammonia Leak Prompts Massive Shelter-In-Place Order In Los Angeles

A vicious inferno erupted at a warehouse in Los Angeles, prompting a shelter-in-place order for thousands of residents. According to reports, the solar panel-covered roof of a 500,000 sq-ft cold storage facility caught fire, sending a black plume of smoke high into the sky. The massive fire also involved an ammonia leak. Footage below: WATCH: Massive fire at a warehouse in Boyle Heights, California involving solar panels; thick black smoke covering the sky. pic.twitter.com/v6kY9M4G94 — Scope Report (@ScopeReport_) June 17, 2026 A massive fire involving solar panels erupted Wednesday afternoon on a commercial building in the Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles, sending a black column of smoke into the air above the scene. Firefighters used helicopters to make rare water drops on a commercial building… pic.twitter.com/a5vmDy4qPj — ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) June 18, 2026 WATCH: Massive fire engulfs warehouse in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles pic.twitter.com/dHlzYs41KK — Rapid Report (@RapidReport2025) June 17, 2026 More from the Los Angeles Times: The fire ignited shortly after 2:30 p.m. at a nearly 500,000-square-foot cold storage facility at 1400 S. Los Palos St. that is owned by Lineage Logistics. Shelter-in-place orders were issued in the surrounding community due to the danger posed by the ammonia leak and thick smoke. Those orders remained in place Wednesday evening as crews assessed the interior of the building and monitored air quality and water runoff. An air quality advisory is in place east of downtown Los Angeles and in portions of the San Gabriel Valley until 10 a.m. Thursday, according to the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The Boyle Heights warehouse was the site of a smaller fire in 2024, and in 2023 Lineage Logistics was fined by the Environmental Protection Agency over allegations that it violated safety regulations in its storage of ammonia at a site in Iowa. The shelter-in-place order applies to an area extending roughly from south of the 101 Freeway to Washington Boulevard, and east of Soto Street to Indiana Street. “Firefighters are on the scene battling a large fire at the cold storage facility on the 1400 block of South Los Palos Street in Boyle Heights. A shelter-in-place order has been issued due to heavy smoke in the area south of the 101 Freeway to roughly Washington Boulevard, and east of Soto Street to Indiana Street,” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said. “I urge everyone in the impacted area to get indoors immediately, close windows and doors, turn off air conditioning, and avoid unnecessary travel to the area. I want to thank the brave LAFD and public safety personnel who responded quickly and remain on scene,” she added. Firefighters are on the scene battling a large fire at the cold storage facility on the 1400 block of South Los Palos Street in Boyle Heights. A shelter-in-place order has been issued due to heavy smoke in the area south of the 101 Freeway to roughly Washington Boulevard, and… — Mayor Karen Bass (@MayorOfLA) June 17, 2026 The New York Times shared further: The warehouse is tucked near railroad tracks in an industrial district close to homes just off Interstate 5 and the U.S. 101 freeway, roughly five miles from downtown. Lineage, on its website, said it serves companies using the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Firefighters initially attacked the fire by climbing onto the roof with hoses and by battling flames from the inside, said Jaime Moore, the Los Angeles fire chief. But when a pressurized gas line began releasing potentially toxic ammonia, the incident commander pulled firefighters away from the building and called for a shelter-in-place order in the area. Officials also were monitoring air quality downwind from the fire, Chief Moore said. Near downtown Los Angeles, the shriek of emergency alerts rang out on phones as pedestrians paused and looked up to see an expansive patch of sky turn from clear blue to gray. It was the second time in four weeks that an industrial fire wreaked havoc on the Los Angeles area. Last month, fire crews battled a horrendous blaze in South Gate. Shelter-In-Place Ordered After Massive Industrial Fire Erupts Near Los Angeles The post Inferno Involving Solar Panels And Ammonia Leak Prompts Massive Shelter-In-Place Order In Los Angeles appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

New York Knicks Accept White House Invitation, Will Become First NBA Champion To Visit During A Trump Presidency
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New York Knicks Accept White House Invitation, Will Become First NBA Champion To Visit During A Trump Presidency

An NBA champion will visit the White House for the first time during a Trump administration. New York Knicks owner James Dolan has received and accepted an invitation to visit the White House and celebrate the team’s first championship in over 50 years. “We just did receive an invitation from the White House, which we accepted,” Dolan said. “Still have to figure out the details, but, yes, of course, I invited the president to come down to the game, right? He is a friend. I’ve known him for 30 years, and I’m very proud to bring the team to the White House,” he added. President Trump made history earlier this month as the first sitting United States president to attend an NBA finals game. BREAKING: The New York Knicks have accepted an invitation to visit the White House and become the FIRST NBA team to accept an invitation during a Donald Trump presidency 2017 Warriors: No Visit 2018 Warriors: No Visit 2019 Raptors: No Visit 2020 Lakers: No Visit… pic.twitter.com/2hAxOLWb38 — Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) June 17, 2026 Fox News shared further: President Donald Trump attended the Knicks’ Game 3 loss to the San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden. It turned out to be the only loss for the Knicks, who went on to win the NBA Championship Series 4-1. The details of the Knicks’ visit have yet to be finalized. As Dolan noted, that includes a date for the trip, the size of the traveling party and how many players will attend. And while the White House got to work immediately on the Knicks visiting, the Seahawks visit is apparently another matter. Seattle beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8, but the team visiting the White House for a celebration is in limbo. “We don’t have anything to share at this time,” the White House press office told Fox News Digital this week. “Check back in with us later!” Watch Dolan confirm the news below: James Dolan says on @CartonShowWFAN that the Knicks have accepted an invitation to the White House pic.twitter.com/Evb7TjUIv4 — SNY Knicks (@sny_knicks) June 17, 2026 More from The New York Times: In 2017, during his first term, Mr. Trump publicly sparred with players such as Stephen Curry and LeBron James. Mr. Curry, who helped lead the Golden State Warriors to an N.B.A. championship, said that he would not accept an invitation to visit the White House. In response, Mr. Trump wrote in a post on Twitter that the invitation was withdrawn. The next year, the commissioner of the N.B.A., Adam Silver, told ESPN that he found a disparaging remark the president had made about immigration to be “discouraging.” In 2024, Mr. Silver donated thousands of dollars to Kamala Harris, Mr. Trump’s opponent in the general election, as well as to other Democrats. He also donated a few thousand dollars to Nikki Haley’s Republican presidential primary campaign. Mr. Dolan got married at Mr. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, he told ESPN in 2018, and defended the president in an interview last week with WFAN, calling him “a Knicks fan.” In that same interview, he attacked Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Jessica S. Tisch, the police commissioner, as fake Knicks fans and novices. Mr. Trump often attended games at Madison Square Garden during the 1990s, when the team developed a reputation as a physical, tough-minded group and made the finals twice. He has praised the current team, including its star players Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns, as it tore through the playoffs this spring. During an interview on “Inside the NBA” on the Madison Square Garden court after Game 3, Mr. Silver described Mr. Trump’s visit as a unifying event. He touted Mr. Trump’s bona fides as a Knicks supporter. “He was a fixture at Madison Square Garden,” Mr. Silver said. “He’s a genuine Knicks fan.” The post New York Knicks Accept White House Invitation, Will Become First NBA Champion To Visit During A Trump Presidency appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.