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U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro Seeks Death Penalty for Man Accused of Killing Two Israeli Embassy Staffers
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U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro Seeks Death Penalty for Man Accused of Killing Two Israeli Embassy Staffers

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro is not playing games. Her office has formally notified a federal court that prosecutors will seek the death penalty against Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of ambushing and fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. The victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were employees of the Israeli Embassy. Two additional surviving victims also worked for the Embassy, according to the Justice Department. This is President Trump’s DOJ drawing a hard, unmistakable line against antisemitic terror and political violence in the nation’s capital. Jeanine Pirro Says She Will Pursue Death Penalty For Man Accused Of Ambushing, Killing Israeli Embassy Staffers: ‘A grave risk to additional innocent victims’ https://t.co/2Xrea88ZEB — Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 16, 2026 Daily Caller reported on the formal death-penalty filing from Pirro’s office: Jeanine Pirro’s office is pursuing the death penalty against Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of ambushing and killing Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum. Pirro’s office filed the required notice in federal court and framed the case as one involving a grave risk to additional innocent victims. Rodriguez is accused in the deaths of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, two Israeli Embassy staffers who were leaving an event when the attack unfolded. The death-penalty notice matters because it moves the case from tough rhetoric to formal prosecutorial action. Pirro’s office is putting the defendant and the court on notice that the government intends to seek the harshest punishment available if prosecutors prove their case. That is the kind of legal posture Americans expect when political violence targets Israeli diplomatic personnel on American soil. The filing also makes clear that prosecutors are treating the attack as far more than a routine violent-crime case. It places the full weight of federal capital prosecution behind a case that shocked Jewish and pro-Israel communities across the country. This was more than a tough-sounding statement. It was the legal move prosecutors must make before asking a jury to impose capital punishment if they secure a conviction. Pirro said anyone committing acts of political violence in the nation’s capital would face the full force of the law. The charges Rodriguez faces are staggering in scope. The Department of Justice previously announced terrorism-related charges in a superseding indictment: The Department of Justice said Elias Rodriguez was charged in a 13-count superseding indictment with multiple terrorism-related offenses connected to the fatal shootings of Israeli Embassy employees Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. DOJ said Rodriguez had already faced charges including murder of a foreign official, hate-crime counts resulting in death, firearm charges, and D.C. murder and assault counts. The superseding indictment added four D.C. terrorism counts and a federal statutory aggravating factor alleging substantial planning and premeditation to commit an act of terrorism. DOJ said several of the charges carry a maximum penalty of death or life imprisonment. The official release also said two surviving victims worked for the Embassy. The case is being investigated by the FBI’s Washington Field Office and Metropolitan Police Department, with prosecution by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for D.C. and assistance from DOJ’s Civil Rights Division. That official record matters. The federal case is built around murder, terrorism-related allegations, and hate-crime counts that carry enormous legal stakes. Federal authorities are alleging murder, hate-crime counts, firearm charges, and terrorism-related counts after two Israeli Embassy employees were gunned down in Washington. U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro announced Friday that her office is pursuing the death penalty for the man accused of fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum last year. Elias Rodriguez was indicted on… https://t.co/zwPchL7hJH — Washington Times Local (@WashTimesLocal) May 15, 2026 The message from Trump’s Justice Department is impossible to miss. If prosecutors can prove their case, they are not looking for a symbolic slap on the wrist or a quiet resolution that disappears from the headlines. Rodriguez remains an accused defendant, and prosecutors still have to prove the charges in court. But Pirro’s office is making clear that the government intends to pursue the maximum penalty the law allows. That is what accountability looks like.

Virginia Prosecutor Refuses to Enforce Governor Abigail Spanberger’s New Gun Ban, Calls It Unconstitutional
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Virginia Prosecutor Refuses to Enforce Governor Abigail Spanberger’s New Gun Ban, Calls It Unconstitutional

A Virginia prosecutor is drawing a line in the sand against Democrat Governor Abigail Spanberger’s freshly signed gun ban. Spotsylvania County Commonwealth’s Attorney G. Ryan Mehaffey announced he will not enforce the new restrictions on modern semiautomatic firearms, telling the local sheriff the bans are flatly unconstitutional. Mehaffey wrote directly to Spotsylvania County Sheriff Roger L. Harris. His message was simple: the Supreme Court already settled this. He cited the landmark Bruen and Heller decisions as controlling law, and he made clear he believes Spanberger’s new statutes cannot survive either one. Local Prosecutor Announces Intent To Defy Dem State’s ‘Unconstitutional’ Gun Ban: ‘Heller secures the right of Virginians to keep and bear the most popular rifle’ https://t.co/J7mLG36Zlj — Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 16, 2026 Daily Caller reported that Mehaffey said he would not enforce Virginia’s new bans on modern semiautomatic weapons signed by Governor Spanberger: Spotsylvania County Commonwealth’s Attorney Ryan Mehaffey said he would not enforce Virginia’s new bans on modern semiautomatic weapons signed by Democratic Governor Abigail Spanberger. Mehaffey wrote to Spotsylvania County Sheriff Roger Harris and cited Supreme Court precedent as the basis for his conclusion that the laws could not be lawfully enforced. Mehaffey wrote that the Assault Weapons Ban, SB 749 and HB 217, and the Public Carry Ban, SB 727 and HB 1524, are inconsistent with Virginia’s historical tradition and unconstitutional under Bruen. He also wrote that Heller secures the right of Virginians to keep and bear the AR-15, the most popular rifle in America. Pro-Second Amendment groups sued quickly after Spanberger signed the bills. The Trump administration also signaled its intent to sue over the Virginia law, turning this into a fight that now reaches from county prosecutors to the federal government. That local-federal alignment is the heart of the story. A county prosecutor is refusing to treat ordinary gun owners like criminals while the national fight over Democrat gun-control laws moves back into court. Read that again: the most popular rifle in America. That is the firearm Spanberger wants to ban Virginians from buying, selling, transferring, importing, or manufacturing. Mehaffey is the elected chief prosecutor of his county. He is telling law enforcement under his jurisdiction that he will not bring charges under a law he believes the Constitution forbids. The law itself is sweeping. AP reported on the mechanics of the new Virginia statute: Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger signed legislation banning the sale and manufacture of certain semiautomatic firearms, triggering immediate lawsuits from gun-rights groups. The new law takes effect July 1 and makes it a misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $2,500 fine, for people to buy, sell, transfer, import, or manufacture an assault firearm. The measure covers semiautomatic rifles or pistols with a magazine capacity of more than 15 rounds, along with firearms that have certain listed features such as a collapsible stock or second handgrip. It also applies to magazines capable of holding more than 15 rounds. The NRA and other gun-rights groups sued in both federal and state court, arguing the law violates the right to bear arms. DOJ had already warned Virginia that it intended to challenge enforcement, giving Spanberger an immediate legal fight instead of an easy political victory. For gun owners, the mechanics are the point. Democrats wrote the law to hit future transfers and purchases, but that still means ordinary Virginians can be threatened with prosecution for the kind of arms millions of Americans lawfully own. So law-abiding Virginians who want to buy a standard AR-15 with a normal magazine after July 1 would face criminal charges under this statute. That is what Mehaffey is refusing to do. VIRGINIA UPDATE: The governor has signed the “assault weapon” and magazine ban bills. https://t.co/EEYJyMzVF2 pic.twitter.com/qeongNGRzn — Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) May 15, 2026 Sportsmen’s Alliance did not mince words about the impact on everyday gun owners: Spanberger signed SB 749 and HB 217 on May 14, and Sportsmen’s Alliance described the law as a direct assault on law-abiding sportsmen, hunters, and firearm owners in Virginia. The group said the law creates a Class 1 misdemeanor for import, sale, manufacture, purchase, or transfer of semiautomatic firearms classified as assault firearms. It also highlighted restrictions on standard-capacity magazines capable of holding more than 15 rounds. The group warned that a conviction can trigger a three-year ban on purchasing, possessing, or transporting any firearm in Virginia. Sportsmen’s Alliance said current owners may keep covered firearms and magazines legally possessed before July 1, 2026. But the group argued the law freezes the market by blocking future replacement, upgrade, or transfer paths inside the state. That is why the enforcement fight matters so much. A ban can be written to look like a future sales restriction while still squeezing lawful owners, families, hunters, and collectors for years to come. Think about what that means practically. You can keep what you already own, but you cannot sell it, replace it, or pass it down to your kids inside the state of Virginia. That is not compromise. That is confiscation on a timeline. The pushback is coming from every direction. Pro-Second Amendment organizations filed lawsuits immediately after Spanberger signed the bills on May 14. The Trump Department of Justice has signaled it intends to fight the law as well. Now a local prosecutor is saying out loud what millions of gun owners already know. This law does not square with the Constitution, and he will not pretend otherwise. Virginia Democrats wanted to make an example out of the Second Amendment. Instead, the Second Amendment is making an example out of them.

HUGE MAGA VICTORY: Bill Cassidy Humiliated, Knocked Out of Louisiana GOP Primary After Trump Backs Julia Letlow
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HUGE MAGA VICTORY: Bill Cassidy Humiliated, Knocked Out of Louisiana GOP Primary After Trump Backs Julia Letlow

Bill Cassidy did not survive Louisiana. The Republican senator who voted to convict President Trump in the Democrats’ second impeachment push has now been knocked out of his own GOP primary. Trump-endorsed Rep. Julia Letlow finished first. Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming finished second. Cassidy finished third and failed to even make the June 27 runoff. HOLY CRAP! RINO Sen. Bill Cassidy just got completely SHUT OUT of his Senate seat — not only getting pummeled by Trump-backed Julia Letlow, but also losing to John Fleming, who got 2nd This is the first time in nearly 15 YEARS a sitting US Senator lost their primary in a… https://t.co/1zvNKA5K7v pic.twitter.com/OxBTYO6dNq — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) May 17, 2026 That is a political humiliation. It is also a massive win for President Trump and for Republican voters who were tired of being told to forget Cassidy’s betrayal. The Gateway Pundit covered the MAGA victory in Louisiana: The Louisiana result was brutal for Cassidy. The incumbent senator finished third in the Republican primary and was knocked out of the race entirely, while Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow and State Treasurer John Fleming advanced to the June 27 runoff. Cassidy’s 2021 vote to convict President Trump during the second impeachment trial was the defining betrayal that Louisiana Republicans finally punished at the ballot box. President Trump had personally urged Louisiana Republicans to reject Cassidy and back Letlow, calling her a total winner and an America First fighter. The result turned Trump’s warning shot into a completed political takedown. Cassidy entered the race as a sitting senator with the usual advantages of incumbency, but Louisiana Republicans sent the Trump-backed challenger to first place and denied Cassidy even a place in the runoff. That is the difference between talk and power. Trump told voters Cassidy had to go, and Republican primary voters delivered the result. That impeachment vote was always going to catch up with Cassidy. Louisiana Republicans did not forget it, and Trump made sure they had a clear alternative. IT’S OFFICIAL Incumbent Senator Bill Cassidy has been DEFEATED after coming in 3rd place. Cassidy voted to convict President Trump, voted for red flag laws, & voted for Senate Majority Leader Thune. Louisiana will elect a new Senator this November. pic.twitter.com/bYzpzX2MaA — ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) May 17, 2026 Washington Examiner reported the vote breakdown and the runoff math: Cassidy placed third and was disqualified from the June 27 runoff for the seat he has held since 2015. When the race was called, Letlow had 44.9% of the vote, Fleming had 28.4%, and Cassidy had 24.6%. Under Louisiana law, the top two finishers advance to a runoff when no candidate wins an outright majority. That left Letlow and Fleming moving forward while Cassidy’s reelection campaign ended on primary night. The report called Cassidy’s loss a dramatic fall from political grace and said it represented a major victory for Trump. Trump personally encouraged Letlow to challenge Cassidy and endorsed her in January, then congratulated her on election night. Trump later said Cassidy’s disloyalty was now part of legend and thanked Louisiana voters for the result. The seat is expected to remain Republican, meaning Letlow and Fleming are now fighting for a nomination that will likely decide the state’s next senator. The result also showed how weak the normal incumbent firewall became once Cassidy lost the base. Money, title, and Senate seniority were not enough to carry him past the first round. The numbers tell the whole story. Cassidy did not lose a close runoff. He never got there. AP confirmed how directly Trump’s endorsement shaped the race: Letlow thanked President Trump after advancing to the runoff and called him the best president the country has ever had. She told supporters there is no greater endorsement than Trump’s endorsement. Letlow also brought the race back to Cassidy’s impeachment vote, saying Louisiana was not pleased with that vote and took it as a sign that Cassidy had turned his back on Louisiana voters. Trump hit Cassidy hard on election day, calling him a disloyal disaster and a terrible guy. After the result, Trump congratulated Letlow for a fantastic race and said she beat an incumbent senator by record-setting numbers. AP also reported that Letlow and Fleming could not avoid a runoff because neither passed 50%. The winner of that runoff is expected to be strongly favored in November because Louisiana remains a Republican state. That makes Saturday’s primary more than a symbolic protest vote. It likely removed Cassidy from the Senate pipeline entirely and left the Trump-aligned lane to decide who replaces him. It also undercut the old consultant line that Trump voters would eventually cool down and accept the incumbent. They did the opposite. Even the wire coverage had to acknowledge the central fact of the race. Trump’s endorsement mattered, and Cassidy’s impeachment vote defined the result. DDHQ: Bill Cassidy Defeated in Louisiana GOP Senate Primary; Julia Letlow and John Fleming Advance to Runoff pic.twitter.com/x0rBprsIHi — InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) May 17, 2026 Townhall put the loss in historical context: Cassidy became the first incumbent senator since 2012 to lose a primary challenge. Trump-endorsed Julia Letlow and John Fleming advanced to the runoff, while Cassidy was removed from the race before the final round. The defeat was tied directly to Cassidy’s vote to convict President Trump during the impeachment effort pursued by Democrats. The second round of voting will be held on June 27. The historical point matters because Senate incumbents almost never lose this way. Cassidy did not merely take damage from the MAGA base. He became the rare sitting senator whose own party voters ended the campaign before the nomination was settled. That is a warning to every Republican who thinks the base will forget a vote against Trump. The broader message is simple. A Senate seat does not belong to the consultant class, and Republican voters can still take it back when an incumbent stops representing them. For years, Republican voters were lectured that they had to move on from the politicians who sided with Democrats against Trump. Louisiana just gave a very different answer. The June 27 runoff will decide whether Letlow or Fleming carries the Republican banner into November. But the headline from Saturday night is already settled: President Trump told Louisiana to dump Bill Cassidy, and Louisiana listened.

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Gun owners, does this sound familiar? The car is FINALLY packed and you’re hitting the road. But then “IT” hits you: You’re armed… but you’re not sure about the gun laws where you’re going. Vacation, road trips, and visiting family is supposed to be RELAXING. You’re a law-abiding citizen. You just want to protect yourself and your loved ones. But that doesn’t mean you have all the laws memorized. And if you break one… Local officials won’t have a problem slapping you with a fine or a set of handcuffs. And maybe taking your gun. That’s why you need this 100% FREE Gun Law map that has just been made available to every US gun owner. Click here to discover the answers to the most important concealed carry questions for every state like… Which states honor my concealed carry permit? How do I legally carry a gun in my vehicle while traveling? Which states REQUIRE me to reveal that I have a gun to a police officer during a traffic stop? How many rounds can my magazine legally hold? Can I legally carry in state and national parks and forests? Can I legally carry in bars or restaurants that serve alcohol (even WITH my permit)? Can I legally carry at roadside rest areas? Can I legally have a gun in my hotel room? Are “No Weapons Allowed” signs enforceable by law in my state? And many more answers you need to be aware of… If you ever cross state lines, you NEED to get this 100% FREE Gun Law map that’s now available to the public. This interactive map allows you to quickly see the laws in your state or ANY state you plan to visit. It’s constantly updated to reflect changes in gun laws across the country. You can save you from getting arrested for breaking a law you didn’t even KNOW about. And more importantly, you’ll be able to actually ENJOY traveling like you were meant to. Click here to get your 100% FREE Gun Law Map today. (Note: Thank you for supporting America-First businesses like those presenting a sponsored message in this article, which benefits WLTReport. We appreciate your support and the opportunity to bring you great opportunities like this! I hope you find it helpful!) This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.

President Trump Announces U.S.-Nigerian Strike Killed ISIS’s Global Number Two
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President Trump Announces U.S.-Nigerian Strike Killed ISIS’s Global Number Two

President Donald Trump announced late Friday that American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria executed a strike that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the man Trump described as the second in command of ISIS globally. U.S. Africa Command confirmed the operation Saturday, saying its initial assessment found that multiple terrorists were killed, including al-Minuki and other senior ISIS leaders. AFRICOM reported no civilian casualties in its initial assessment. AFRICOM released footage of a strike in Nigeria that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, identified as the second-in-command of ISIS in the region. pic.twitter.com/KO9cwnkCQN — Open Source Intel (@Osint613) May 16, 2026 Trump called the mission meticulously planned and very complex. He said al-Minuki thought he could hide in Africa, but U.S. sources kept officials informed about what he was doing. The president also said al-Minuki will no longer terrorize the people of Africa or help plan operations targeting Americans. U.S. Africa Command said the strike was carried out in northeastern Nigeria on May 16 in coordination with the Government of Nigeria: AFRICOM said the operation was conducted under the direction of the President of the United States and the Secretary of War. The command’s initial assessment was that multiple terrorists were killed, including Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, identified by AFRICOM as the director of global operations for ISIS. AFRICOM also said other senior ISIS leaders were killed during the operation. The command reported no civilian casualties in its initial assessment. The release framed the strike as part of continued U.S. cooperation with African partners against terrorist networks that threaten Americans, allies, and local civilians. That official assessment gives the story its backbone: U.S. forces and Nigerian partners hit ISIS leadership in northeastern Nigeria, killed a figure tied to global operations, and avoided civilian casualties based on the command’s first review. It also shows the operation was coordinated through government channels rather than presented as a loose battlefield rumor. The official language matters here. Trump gave the strongest public description of al-Minuki’s rank, while AFRICOM confirmed the operational role and the battlefield result. U.S. AFRICOM releases footage of last night’s operation eliminating multiple high-value ISIS figures, including Abu Bilal al-Minuki in northeastern Nigeria. https://t.co/mNPfsdNrMQ pic.twitter.com/HuNQreWt8r — Insider Wire (@InsiderWire) May 16, 2026 Al-Minuki was a regional battlefield figure with global reach. His role sat near the center of how ISIS manages operations and moves money to affiliates. FDD’s Long War Journal added context on why the target mattered inside the broader ISIS structure: FDD’s Long War Journal reported that the U.S. military and Nigerian forces killed Abu Bilal al Minuki, a top Islamic State leader, along with other commanders in northeastern Nigeria. The report highlighted AFRICOM’s description of Minuki as the director of global operations for ISIS and as the group’s number two. It also noted that a February 2026 United Nations Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team report identified Minuki as head of the Islamic State’s Al Furqan office. That office was described as one of the regional structures used to help manage global affairs and move funds to Islamic State wings around the world. The context is important because ISIS does not only operate through battlefield commanders. It also depends on money movement, communications, regional offices, and command links that allow local affiliates to function as part of a broader network. Removing a figure tied to that global architecture hits more than one camp in one country. That turns the operation into more than a local battlefield win in West Africa. Taking out the man tied to global operations and funding pipelines strikes at the connective tissue that keeps ISIS functional across continents. It is a clean counterterrorism result: a high-value target identified, tracked, and eliminated through direct U.S.-African military cooperation with no reported civilian casualties. That is the kind of outcome that only happens when the White House is willing to act and partners are willing to work together. This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here.