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U.S. Government Funded “More Than 120 Biolabs In Over 30 Countries,” Tulsi Gabbard Says
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U.S. Government Funded “More Than 120 Biolabs In Over 30 Countries,” Tulsi Gabbard Says

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released never-before-seen intelligence regarding the U.S. government funding biolabs in other countries. “Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine,” Gabbard said. “In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what ‘research’ is being conducted,” she continued. “Until now, evidence regarding the full existence and funding of these laboratories had been knowingly withheld from the American people. The information surrounding the existence, history, locations and funding of these US funded biolabs has been intentionally covered up by powerful people falsely, claiming that they do not exist and accusing anyone who says otherwise to be foreign assets and traitors to America,” a press release from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) read. “Many of these U.S. government-funded biolabs are currently or have previously engaged in research using hazardous and highly contagious pathogens, in some cases to include dangerous Gain-of-Function research, with very little visibility or oversight. President Trump understands the serious threat dangerous Gain-of-Function research poses to the American people, which is why he took decisive action on May 25, 2025, signing EO 14292 to end federal funding of Gain-of-Function research around the world,” it continued. “Despite the obvious potential for catastrophic global impact research on dangerous pathogens in biolabs can have, politicians, so-called health professionals like Dr. Fauci, and entities within the Biden administration’s national security team lied to the American people about the existence of U.S.-funded and supported biolabs, and threatened those who attempted to expose the truth. ODNI will continue to work closely with partners across the government to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain to end dangerous Gain-of-Function research that threatens the health and wellbeing of the American people and people around the world,” Gabbard said. “DNI Gabbard issued new guidance to the Intelligence Community directing increased collection on these laboratories and facilities overseas. This directive is already providing new details on clinical trials that are underway at these facilities, raising significant ethical, financial, and security concerns regarding these supposed public health initiatives and U.S. national security,” the press release added. Watch below: Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function… pic.twitter.com/RkPHnAbka9 — DNI Tulsi Gabbard (@DNIGabbard) June 12, 2026 Review the declassified evidence below:

Supreme Court Blocks Red State From Using Nitrogen Gas To Execute Convicted Murderer
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Supreme Court Blocks Red State From Using Nitrogen Gas To Execute Convicted Murderer

The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked Alabama from using nitrogen gas to execute a convicted murderer. The high court rejected a last-minute appeal by state officials after lower-court judges ruled the execution method was “likely unconstitutional” in this case. Breaking News: The Supreme Court blocked Alabama from using nitrogen gas to execute a man convicted of murder. https://t.co/Or8UAyu584 — The New York Times (@nytimes) June 12, 2026 More from The New York Times: The Supreme Court’s decision was unsigned and included no reasoning, which is typical in such emergency rulings. Dissent came from three of the court’s conservative justices — Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Neil M. Gorsuch. The decision was a significant setback for Alabama officials, who planned to execute the condemned man, Jeffery Lee, 49, at 6 p.m. on Thursday. It also potentially sets the stage for a broader legal battle over the constitutionality of the execution method known as nitrogen hypoxia. Alabama became the first state to use it in 2024. If the execution had gone forward as scheduled, Mr. Lee would have been the eighth condemned inmate in Alabama — and the ninth in the country — put to death using the method. It is highly unusual for the Supreme Court to stop an execution at the last minute. Typically, the court receives emergency requests to stop executions directly from prisoners. In this case, however, a federal appeals court blocked Mr. Lee’s execution, and Alabama had asked the Supreme Court to overrule that decision. “Lee was convicted of the 1998 robbery and murders of a pawn shop owner and employee. The jury at Lee’s trial recommended, by a vote of 7-5, to sentence him to life in prison without the possibility of parole, but the judge at Lee’s trial overrode that recommendation and sentenced Lee to death,” SCOTUSblog wrote. The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked Alabama from executing a man using nitrogen hypoxia, a relatively new method of carrying out the death penalty that experts say causes “air hunger.” https://t.co/ZBL41PQ4nw — CNN (@CNN) June 12, 2026 SCOTUSblog explained further: Lee filed his challenge to the state’s use of nitrogen hypoxia last year. U.S. District Judge Emily Marks initially rejected his Eighth Amendment claim, writing that any discomfort from the use of nitrogen hypoxia does not violate the amendment. She suggested that “executions presume a risk of some pain.” On June 8, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit reversed Marks’ decision and sent the case back for her to take another look. It reasoned that “[t]here is … a substantial risk of serious harm” from nitrogen hypoxia because the use of that method, based on findings by the district court, will lead to “one to three minutes of ‘severe air hunger and corresponding emotional distress, anxiety, physiological stress, and physical discomfort.’” “Such suffering,” the court of appeals concluded, “is over and above the mental distress that typically accompanies the knowledge of impending death by execution.” One day later, the district court determined that a firing squad, which Lee proposed as an alternative execution method, would be a safer alternative to nitrogen hypoxia because it produces a painless death. Marks prohibited the state from using nitrogen hypoxia to execute Lee, and the court of appeals declined to put that decision on hold. Alabama came to the Supreme Court shortly thereafter, asking the justices to intervene. Bowdre argued that allowing the lower courts’ decisions to stand “would be unprecedented in American history. Not only does it portend the first-ever permanent ban on a legislatively enacted method” of execution, “but it would expand the concept of cruelty well beyond the bounds of the Eighth Amendment” by relying on the emotional distress that Lee alleges nitrogen hypoxia will cause.

Passengers Panic As Commercial Plane Strikes Pole Upon Landing
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Passengers Panic As Commercial Plane Strikes Pole Upon Landing

A Turkish Airlines jet collided with a radar mast after landing at an airport in Turkey, causing damage to the aircraft and oxygen masks to drop inside the plane. The collision sparked panic on the flight carrying 267 passengers from Istanbul to Antalya. “Our Boeing 777 aircraft, registered as TC-LKD, which operated flight TK2430 from Istanbul to Antalya, made contact with the ground radar antenna pole with its right wing while maneuvering to the parking position at Antalya Airport,” an airline official said. TK2430 sayılı İstanbul–Antalya seferini gerçekleştiren TC-LKD tescilli Boeing 777 uçağımızın, Antalya Havalimanı’nda park yerine yanaşması sırasında sağ kanadı yer radar anten direğine temas etmiştir. Uçağımızdaki 267 yolcumuz güvenli şekilde tahliye edilmiş olup, hafif… — Yahya ÜSTÜN (@yhyustun) June 11, 2026 More from the New York Post: The 17-year-old plane was towed to a parking area after its initial inspection. It suffered significant damage to its right wing and fuselage. The plane left Istanbul just after 6 p.m. local time for the 320-mile flight, arriving an hour later. Watch below: Türk hava Yolları’nın bir dönem Hindistan’ın Air Indigo şirketine kiraladığı TC LKD kuyruklu tescilli uçağı taksi yolundan gittiği sırada radar direğine vurdu. Detaylar gelecek @flightradar24 @fl360aero @aviationbrk pic.twitter.com/BJDW3SvVRX — herdem_aviation (@muratherdemm) June 11, 2026 Turkish Airlines 777-3Q8 (TC-LKD) after it clipped a ground radar antenna pole with its right wing while taxiing at Antalya today. Flight TK2430 from IST landed normally, but during the turn to parking…. wing meets pole. You can see the overhead bins messed up and oxygen masks… pic.twitter.com/gnPx1DVf6u — Fahad Naim (@Fahadnaimb) June 12, 2026 Turkish B777 Radar pole hit at Antalya. pic.twitter.com/8hwMDvivs9 — Fahad Naim (@Fahadnaimb) June 12, 2026 The Mirror shared further: Passengers panicked as the collision pierced the fuselage skin, dislodged an overhead storage bin and forced oxygen masks to drop in several rows. Footage showed oxygen masks dangling from the overhead compartments damaged by the force of the strike as travellers looked on in confusion. All 267 passengers and crew on board the flight were evacuated by the emergency services with no life-threatening injuries. One passenger reportedly sustained minor injuries. A technical investigation into the cause has been launched, Turkish Airlines said. The Turkish Ministry of Transport stated: “The plane entered the taxiway from the wrong lane after landing on our airport’s runway and collided with a ground radar mast on apron-1.

President Trump Blasts Iran For Leaking “Fake Agreement” To The Media
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President Trump Blasts Iran For Leaking “Fake Agreement” To The Media

President Trump has responded to reports of a leaked agreement between the United States and Iran that favors the Iranian regime. On Friday, Iran leaked to their state media what it claimed was the current draft agreement with the United States, which includes Iran receiving $24 billion in frozen funds. President Trump on Friday quickly denied the claims by Iran and stated that the terms that Iran leaked have nothing to do with the current agreement the United States is orchestrating with Iran. Fox News provided more details on Trump’s response to the “leaked” deal: President Donald Trump on Friday ripped Iranian media reports about a potential deal to end the war, adding that the regime in Tehran better “get their act together. “The terms that Iran leaked out to the Fake News have NOTHING to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing. What they said, including their weak and pathetic statement on having a deal, bears no relation to the truth,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Very dishonorable people to deal with. With them, there is no such thing as dealing in good faith. AMAZING! Also, their totally rebuffed Drone attack last night against Indian Ships leaving the Hormuz Strait is TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE. They better get their act together, and FAST!” he added. Iranian state media earlier Friday shared purported details of the possible memorandum of understanding that could be signed with the U.S., according to Reuters. It cited the IRNA news agency as saying that under the agreement, Iran would make no commitment regarding the transfer of the management of the Strait of Hormuz. Instead, the future administration of the Strait reportedly would be decided through dialogue and joint decision-making between Iran and Oman, a country in close proximity to the area. The IRNA news agency added that discussions about the future of Iran’s nuclear program would take place within a 60-day period after the agreement is signed, Reuters added. Take a look: "The terms that Iran leaked out to the Fake News have NOTHING to do with the terms that were agreed to, in writing…" – President Donald J. Trump pic.twitter.com/y9qA9rXOCQ — The White House (@WhiteHouse) June 12, 2026 AA covered what the Iranian regime claims the deal contains: Iran’s official news agency IRNA on Friday published the current outlines of a draft memorandum of understanding with the US, offering a more detailed picture of Tehran’s position and highlighting both similarities and differences with details of the proposed deal previously reported by Axios. The IRNA report outlined seven key areas covered by the draft memorandum. One area of overlap between the two accounts concerns the existence of a 60-day negotiating period following the signature of the memorandum. Axios reported that the agreement would include a 60-day “extension” of the ceasefire while nuclear talks continue. The IRNA account also refers to 60 days of negotiations following the signature of the memorandum but says those talks would focus on only three issues: Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, lifting US sanctions, and compensation for war-related damages. The two reports differ, however, on the nature of the ceasefire arrangement. Axios described a 60-day “extension of the ceasefire,” including in Lebanon. IRNA rejects that characterization, saying the memorandum calls for a “decisive end” to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon, and specifically states that the term “ceasefire extension” does not appear in the text. According to IRNA, the US will undertake to compel Israel to end the war in Lebanon if the memorandum is signed. The nuclear issue also represents a major point of divergence. Axios reported that the agreement would establish a framework for addressing Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium, with further nuclear steps contingent on a follow-up deal. The IRNA report says Iran would assume no new nuclear obligations under the memorandum and that its peaceful nuclear program would remain unchanged. It adds that any nuclear negotiations would begin only after the memorandum is signed and would focus on issues including Iran’s right to enrich uranium and retain enriched materials as part of a final agreement. On the Strait of Hormuz, both reports foresee a return to normal maritime activity, but through different mechanisms. Axios reported an “immediate reopening” of the waterway without tolls and restoration of normal shipping volumes. The IRNA account says Iran would not relinquish any authority over the strait and would not grant the US any role in its future management. Instead, maritime security and navigation would be handled by regional coastal states, with future arrangements discussed directly between Iran and Oman. The semi-official Mehr news agency also published a report, saying that the draft stipulates reopening the strait within 30 days and “in coordination with Iran.” The treatment of frozen Iranian assets is another area where the two reports overlap but differ in detail. Axios reported that Iran could gain access “to some frozen funds” through a humanitarian mechanism discussed with Qatar. The IRNA report states that some Iranian assets would be released immediately upon signing a deal to end the war, while the remainder would be released gradually during the subsequent negotiations. It adds that Tehran has received specific guarantees regarding the release process. The draft published by Mehr calls for the release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets during the 60-day negotiating period, with half of the funds to be made available before final negotiations begin. Here was Trump on Thursday discussing the deal: .@POTUS: "We just made a great settlement of the war with Iran, and we're going to be subject to finalization of documents, which should get done over the next few days. We'll probably have a signing, maybe in Europe — and it's a great thing." pic.twitter.com/ysy3F2WmyR — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) June 11, 2026 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.

Massive Medical Equipment Warehouse Destroyed In Vicious Fire, Prompts Evacuations
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Massive Medical Equipment Warehouse Destroyed In Vicious Fire, Prompts Evacuations

A ferocious fire destroyed a 1 million-square-foot medical equipment warehouse on Thursday in Northern California, sending large plumes of black smoke and debris into the sky. The blaze prompted evacuations and a massive emergency response. Fire crews said it could take days to fully extinguish the inferno. “The fire ignited at the large distribution center for Medline, a major medical-surgical products provider, in Tracy, a city about 55 miles (88.5 kilometers) east of San Francisco,” ABC News reports. Watch below: A medical facility was destroyed in a massive fire in Tracy, California, on Thursday. Crews battling the fire at the 1-million-square-foot Medline Industries warehouse have dealt with water supply issues that have limited their efforts to put out the flames. pic.twitter.com/ctYuF5GuDt — CBS News (@CBSNews) June 12, 2026 BREAKING: Massive fire erupts from a medical supply warehouse that can be seen for miles in Tracy, California. The fire is at the Medline warehouse, one of the largest medical supply distributors, which ships products to hospitals and healthcare facilities across the country.… pic.twitter.com/CzSfgedvks — E X X ➠A L E R T S (@ExxAlerts) June 11, 2026 ABC News has more: Officials evacuated a large portion of the area as the wind heightened the risk of spreading embers, said Sgt. Michael Richards, from the city’s police department. The 1 million-square-foot (93,000-square-meter) warehouse is in a massive industrial park that also houses fulfillment and distribution centers for Amazon, Home Depot and FedEx. Medline said all of its employees and other personnel at the site were accounted for. “We are coordinating closely with local authorities and first responders as we assess the fire’s impact and will share more details as they become available,” a spokesperson for the company said in a statement. Tracy Mayor Dan Arriola said the fire is burning in the largest industrial zone in the city and far away from homes. “I understand that the fire has fully engulfed Medline and they are working to make sure that it’s contained to that particular facility,” he said. FedEx and Amazon distribution centers have been evacuated, he said. Medline is a supplier of latex gloves, masks, surgical instruments and other medical supplies that Arriola said was key in distributing medical supplies needed during the COVID-19 pandemic. “A 1 million-square-foot fire is an extremely rare fire, not only in California but in the United States, and so, this is a unique fire for us and we expect to be here for a couple of days,” Tracy Fire Chief Randall Bradley said, according to CBS News. Bradley confirmed that multiple explosions had been caused by truck tires and medical products inside the warehouse. It is currently unknown what started the fire. Additional footage below: WATCH: Massive fire breaks out at warehouse in Tracy, California; evacuations underway. pic.twitter.com/XOeEFW3eyc — AZ Intel (@AZ_Intel_) June 11, 2026 BREAKING | Massive Smoke Cloud Rises Into Sky From Warehouse BlazeA massive blaze is sending a towering pillar of smoke into the air from what appears to be a warehouse. The fire is confirmed to be in a warehouse and has reportedly spread to nearby grass, per a report from… pic.twitter.com/w2s8fH0gsG — Citizen (@CitizenApp) June 11, 2026 CBS News shared further: Crews battling the fire were initially met with water supply issues that limited their efforts to put out the flames. Bradley said it was unclear whether the sprinkler system inside the facility was operating properly when they arrived at the facility. “We had a good, aggressive interior fire attack, and the sprinklers were not operating, so we’ll have to find out what happened to the water supply,” he said. Bradley said crews attempted to use fire hydrants within the facility, but noted that they lacked adequate pressure. “Things worked against us,” Bradley said. “Again, water supply issues, low humidity, high winds and high temperatures. It was a little bit of the perfect storm for this fire evolving quickly.” Bradley later added that the facility’s fire suppression system — which includes hydrants, pumps and alarms — had gone through inspection as recently as January, but said part of the investigation will be to determine why the hydrants weren’t operating as they should have. Fire crews have been using fire hydrants located outside of the facility. Water pressure throughout the city remains stable and is supporting firefighters, the city said. A video obtained from an employee of the warehouse appears to show the moment the fire started near the ceiling of the facility. Despite the flames, the video shows that the building’s sprinkler system was not activated at that time. What are your thoughts? TAP HERE TO ADD YOUR VOTE