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Lisa Murkowski Says She Has Considered Caucusing With Dems
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Lisa Murkowski Says She Has Considered Caucusing With Dems

'caucusing with Dems is an interesting hypothetical'
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LOFTUS: Emily Ratajkowski Endorsement Says All You Need To Know About Democrats
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LOFTUS: Emily Ratajkowski Endorsement Says All You Need To Know About Democrats

'Hot girls for Zohran'
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Did Pentagon Pizza Orders Really Predict Iran-Israel War?
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Did Pentagon Pizza Orders Really Predict Iran-Israel War?

The Truth About War And Pizza
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New York Times Reporters Target Trump Cabinet Official With Large Family, Cry About Camo In Banner Week
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New York Times Reporters Target Trump Cabinet Official With Large Family, Cry About Camo In Banner Week

'It’s clear she hates family, given how much the size of ours disturbs her'
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Joy Reid Suggests Iran Having Nuclear Weapon Might Make Middle East ‘Calmer’
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Joy Reid Suggests Iran Having Nuclear Weapon Might Make Middle East ‘Calmer’

'Mutually assured destruction'
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JENNY BETH MARTIN: Bombing Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Is ‘America First’
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JENNY BETH MARTIN: Bombing Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Is ‘America First’

President Trump’s decision to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities is as “America First” as it gets – especially in the wake of the agreement between Israel and Iran to enter into a ceasefire. With one decisive blow, Trump acted to prevent a major American adversary from obtaining the world’s most dangerous weapons. What could be more “America […]
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Aaron Rodgers Makes Huge Declaration On Upcoming NFL Season (Well, Sort Of)
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Aaron Rodgers Makes Huge Declaration On Upcoming NFL Season (Well, Sort Of)

Aaron Rodgers is calling it a career
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National Security Expert Anticipates President Trump’s Next Move
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National Security Expert Anticipates President Trump’s Next Move

President Donald Trump shared early Tuesday his disappointment with Israel for launching missiles at Iran, hours after reaching a temporary ceasefire with Iran. “We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f— they’re doing,” Trump said before heading to the Netherlands for the NATO summit.Victoria Coates, vice president of Heritage’s Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy, discussed Trump’s reaction and offered a preview of the summit on “Fox & Friends First” with Brian Kilmeade, Lawrence Jones, and Ainsley Earhardt.Her interview transcript has been lightly edited.Brian Kilmeade: So, Victoria Coates joins us now. She served as deputy national security advisor to President Trump. And that was the president probably 45 minutes ago. Now, he’s on Air Force One heading to NATO. Victoria, your reaction to the president’s obvious frustration with both Israel and Iran on the cusp of the ceasefire. We should add that the Israeli planes have turned around instead of offering a reprisal.Victoria Coates: This is very much the president sticking with his stated goal for this mission, which is to degrade the Iranian nuclear program that posed a threat to the American people. That is what the mission was. It wasn’t regime change. It wasn’t any other kind of social experiment. It was to degrade the nuclear program. That has been done. And he does not want to get dragged into another long engagement in the Middle East. And so, he wants this war to end. Israel said last night that their war aims were largely satisfied. So, it seems like an opportune moment to bring this to a conclusion. Now, it is very frustrating as these ceasefires go into place, each side kind of jockeys for position, especially the losing side, the Iranian side. They want something for domestic consumption. But all that nonsense needs to end, and we need to get to a more serious negotiation. And I think that’s what the president was saying.Lawrence Jones: But this is where interests kind of collide, because you have America’s interest, which we essentially said, “No nuclear weapon,” but then you’ve got Israel that has Iran on the ropes now. So, they want to continue to knock out any type of threat there. Is that going to be problematic for our relationship with Israel?Coates: I really don’t think so. What we’ve seen over the course of the last two weeks is the really extraordinary capabilities the Israelis have, which make no mistake about it, that’s due to their ingenuity and their courage and also the historic investment the American taxpayer has made in Israel’s security. So, that partnership between us is incredibly powerful. And I’m glad to see [Chinese] Chairman Xi [Jinping] and [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin and all of the other bad actors around the world see that kind of partnership and effectiveness, but we’re still two sovereign nations and the president has American interests at heart. And I think this is an important message to those who say Israel dictates President Trump’s foreign policy. No, and no more than he dictates Israel’s. We largely work in partnership. It’s incredible partnership, but when we have to, we defend our own interests. And that’s what we’re seeing here. Ainsley Earhardt: The president had a gaggle on the plane, and he talked about Spain being a problem when it comes to NATO spending because he wants all the countries to pay the 5% on defense spending. All of them have agreed except for Spain. He said Putin called him and offered to help with Iran, and he said he will probably meet with Zelensky. What can you expect at NATO? What can you expect going forward?Coates: Yeah, this is certainly, I think, a president who can walk and chew gum. He’s doing an awful lot of things at the same time here, and it’s refreshing to see that. I think that NATO defense spending is a signature issue for him. We have the 10 largest economies in NATO after the United States, who at best, are at two [percent] or a hair over, and then you have laggards like Spain. We need to get them well over two. That’s not the ceiling anymore. That should be the floor. And the president’s asking for five. I think that’s perfectly reasonable given what the United States has invested, both is doing this year and has done historically for NATO, but it’s time Europe takes the lead on Europe’s defenses with American participation. Obviously, he’s going to the summit, he will engage with all these leaders, but we can’t take European security more seriously than the Europeans do. So, I think that’ll be his message this week.Kilmeade: It was a tandem. It was President Trump saying, “I’m tired of carrying you guys. You’re not spending on defense. And Russia invading Ukraine, that alarmed everyone in Eastern and Western Europe. If you don’t start building up your own defense, you’re going to get steamrolled too.” So, together, Russia’s aggression has blown up in their face. They added two more formidable nations to NATO. Now, every NATO nation outside Spain and Canada understands you got to spend between at least two and 5%, and the world is no longer taking us for granted with that alliance. That’s a pretty substantial change the way things are in NATO, don’t you think?Coates: Yeah, it’s another really significant foreign policy win for the president. And yes, Canada has been a constant source of disappointment in all of this. They should be paying much more attention to this with their vulnerabilities in the Arctic. But going back to Putin, Brian, I think what happened over the weekend was also a really important signal to him that America stands up for their friends and that we have capabilities they’re not even close to. So, hopefully, that will give him much more pause if he has designs on a NATO member, on Estonia, on Poland, on Finland, these countries that share a border with Russia, that he shouldn’t do that. So, I think we’ve really seen some deterrence put back into place by President Trump’s decisive action. The post National Security Expert Anticipates President Trump’s Next Move appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Thune Confident Budget Bill Remains on Track for Senate Passage
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Thune Confident Budget Bill Remains on Track for Senate Passage

Senate Majority Leader John Thune appeared determined on Tuesday to keep the budget reconciliation bill on track to be passed in the Senate by July 4, even as he acknowledged that some Senate Republicans might in the end vote against the so-called Big, Beautiful Bill. “Could be,” Thune, R-S.D., said at the weekly Senate Republican press conference when asked whether he expected that two or three members of the Republican caucus in the Senate would vote against the budget reconciliation bill.  “Well, we’ve got a lot of very independent-thinking senators,” he said. The majority leader acknowledged that legislating was an imperfect process that was not going to satisfy every senator. “But at the end of the day, this is a process whereby not everybody is going to get what they want,” Thune said. The Senate majority leader touted how the budget bill fulfills the Trump administration’s priorities for a safe and prosperous America. “Well, I just think, when push comes to shove, you know you’re looking at whether or not you’re going to allow the perfect to become the enemy of the good. And there are a lot of things in this bill, as I pointed out. It modernizes the military. It secures the border. It brings tax relief to working families. It has the biggest spending reduction in history, and it restores energy dominance for our country.”   President Donald Trump has taken a personal interest in the bill, using his bully pulpit to cajole senators. “To my friends in the Senate, lock yourself in a room if you must, don’t go home, and GET THE DEAL DONE THIS WEEK,” the president posted on his platform Truth Social. “Work with the House so they can pick it up, and pass it, IMMEDIATELY. NO ONE GOES ON VACATION UNTIL IT’S DONE.”  Thune said that Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent had also spoken to the Republican members of the Senate on Tuesday about why it was important to get the bill done soon. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., chairwoman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee, said, “I really do think this will be a historic week, because what’s going to happen with the American family, whether it’s keeping taxes low as we did in 2017; keeping those, whether it’s the child tax credit, making it permanent, which will give families a lot of reassurance as they move into the … paying their taxes. We also create a savings account for every child born in this country.” Capito went on to say the bill also helps with adoptions. “This is a family bill from beginning to end,” she said.  Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., said that Republicans were elected to provide safety and prosperity for the American people. “Democrats lost the last election because they were the party of high prices and open borders,” Barrasso explained.  On the Israel-Iran conflict, Thune deferred to Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., for more specifics on the strike’s damage, but did note that the Iranian regime’s nuclear capabilities appeared to have been seriously weakened.  “We know for sure that their nuclear program was set back significantly,” the Senate majority leader explained. The post Thune Confident Budget Bill Remains on Track for Senate Passage appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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This Is What 'Victory' in the Battle of the Sexes Looks Like
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This Is What 'Victory' in the Battle of the Sexes Looks Like
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