“The enriched uranium will either be immediately turned over to the United States… or destroyed in place.”
President Trump says any remaining enriched uranium tied to Iran would be removed or eliminated under U.S. supervision, with atomic energy officials overseeing the process.
The remarks come after Trump said any agreement with Iran would be “good and proper,” while sharply contrasting it with the Obama-era nuclear deal.
Finally back on the calendar @Gutfeldfox . It'll be a couple of weeks before I'm on, but I'm going to need every minute to prepare. Greg is so dazzling in person, see, that it's just possible I will seize up on the air & fall silent in awe & admiration.
Not likely. Possible.
A message of appreciation @nickshirleyy
THANK YOU for helping expose the fraud in California. Gavin Newsom is attacking you because he is in on it - the fraud finances the Democrat machine.
As governor, with CAL DOGE, I will STOP the fraud, prosecute and protect taxpayers.
🚨 A reporter just said what a lot of voters are thinking.
DHS shutdown. SAVE America Act stalled. And it could all be done in 15 minutes if Thune ditched the 60 vote cloture rule and went to 51.
That is the bottleneck.
Trump is out there backing these senators for reelection, fighting for the agenda, and the Senate GOP still refuses to pull the trigger.
And let’s be honest. If Democrats take control, does anyone seriously believe they would protect the filibuster? They would scrap it the second it stood in their way.
Manchin and Sinema are gone. The guardrails are gone.
So what are Republicans waiting for?
Win or lose. Lead or get out of the way.
☝️NUMBER ONE ON THE ROCK CHARTS!
THE BOSS by Natasha Owens
Take THAT Bruce Springsteen!
"Where is YOUR song for JUSTICE?"
"Where is YOUR song for the WORKING MAN?"
"I was BORN in the USA and you SPIT on MY PROMISED LAND!"
It’s happening
“What we’re seeing is no longer Republican Democrat… what we’re seeing is Americans and the Left.”
“You’ve pushed people like myself that are independent.. so far away that we’re never gonna look to the Left again.”
Watch all of this!! A shift is happening 🔥👇🏼
The White House Released This Incredible Video.
A defining moment in history.
A clear mandate from the American people.
365 days later:
President Donald J. Trump is delivering.
Patriotism is rising.
America is BACK.
And the story is just getting started.
Americans are FED UP with the lawlessness!
"Mr. President. WE THE PEOPLE would like you to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807."
"We the people are exhausted."
"We have watched the minority burn the country down for the better part of a decade."
"They have done so under Democrat leadership. They have done so with the liberal media provoking and fueling it."
"They have done it without repercussions."
Do what must be done sir!!
Have you ever heard the Declaration of Independence read out loud?
You should. It’s the greatest break-up letter ever written.
At just 33 years old, Thomas Jefferson, with cold moral clarity, told the British government to pound sand:
“Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends [life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness], it is the Right of the People to alter or to ABOLISH it.”
The power of that line isn’t just what it says. It’s how it’s said.
Jefferson wasn’t writing from a place of outrage. He was transmitting conviction — moral clarity delivered from a steady frame of mind.
It’s said Jefferson revised the Declaration of Independence with the help of Franklin and Adams dozens of times before it was finalized.
And that deliberate, cutting language paired with emotional steadiness is precisely why the words still land nearly 250 years later. 🧵
A man said "I accept Jesus Christ" on his deathbed.
The church asked if he really meant it.
I need to ask you something.
When did we become the gatekeepers of grace?
I've watched Christians dissect Scott Adams' final words like prosecutors.
They parsed his phrases. They weighed his tone. They measured his faith against some invisible scale and found it wanting.
"That doesn't sound like surrender," they said. "That sounds like a man hedging his bets."
And I understand the instinct. I do.
But there's a verse that haunts me. Not because it's obscure—because it's too simple.
"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
(Romans 10:13)
Whosoever.
Not "whosoever truly believes in their heart of hearts." Not "whosoever demonstrates sufficient sincerity." Not "whosoever calls early enough in life that we trust their
motives."
Whosoever.
The moment we add prerequisites to that promise, we've traded the Gospel for religion.
We've smuggled works back in through the side door labeled "authentic faith."
I know what some of you are thinking.
But he admitted he wasn't a believer.
He talked about "risk and reward."
He said he hoped he'd "qualify."
Yes. He did.
And those words make us uncomfortable. They don't sound like the confident declarations we want from converts. They sound uncertain. Calculating. Human.
But here's what I need you to hear:
The thief on the cross didn't have time to develop mature theology either.
He was a criminal. Hours from death. He looked at Jesus and said, "Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom."
That's it.
No profession of belief in the resurrection. No renunciation of his former life. No evidence of transformed character.
Just a desperate man, reaching for a hand he wasn't sure would take his.
And Jesus said, "Today you will be with me in paradise."
We have a problem, and it's not Scott Adams.
It's us.
We've internalized a law that God never gave us. A natural sense of fairness that says late arrivals should get less. That deathbed conversions are suspicious. That the math
should somehow work out—more faith, more years, more sacrifice equals more standing before God.
Jesus told a parable about this.
We skip over it because it offends us.
A landowner hired workers throughout the day. Some came at dawn. Some at noon. Some showed up with one hour left.
At the end, he paid them all the same.
The early workers were furious.
"These who were hired last worked only one hour, and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the work and the heat of the day."
(Matthew 20:12)
And the landowner replied:
"I am not being unfair to you, friend. Didn't you agree to work for a denarius? Don't I have the right to do what I want with my own money? Or are you envious because I am generous?"
There it is.
The scandal of grace is that it feels unfair.
A man who mocked God for sixty years gets the same inheritance as the saint who served since childhood. A skeptic who hedged his bets at the last breath stands in the same kingdom as the martyr who gave everything.
And something in us recoils.
That's not grace rejecting us.
That's us rejecting grace.
Let me tell you what I see when Christians interrogate a dead man's faith.
I see the older brother standing outside the party, refusing to go in.
The prodigal came home reeking of pig filth and poor decisions. The father ran to him. Threw a robe on his back. Killed the fattened calf.
And the older brother?
"Look! All these years I've been slaving for you and never disobeyed your orders. Yet you never gave me even a young goat so I could celebrate with my friends. But when this son of yours who has squandered your property with prostitutes comes home, you kill the fattened calf for him!"
(Luke 15:29-30)
He couldn't celebrate the return because he was too busy auditing the journey.
Sound familiar?
Here's the truth we don't want to face:
We can't see hearts. We can only see words.
And the words Scott Adams spoke were: "I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior."
Were they perfect? No.
Were they confident? No.
Were they the words we would have scripted? No.
But they were the words.
And the God who receives those words is not checking for tone. He's not running sentiment analysis. He's not grading on a curve.
He's looking for open hands.
Paul wrote something that lands differently now:
"Who are you to judge someone else's servant? To their own master, servants stand or fall. And they will stand, for the Lord is able to make them stand."
(Romans 14:4)
Scott Adams was not our servant to judge. He answered to his own Master.
And the Lord is able—able—to make him stand.
That's not my promise. That's Scripture's promise.
The question is whether we'll submit to it.
I know why we do this.
I know why we parse and weigh and question.
Because if grace is really this free, then we didn't earn our place either.
If the deathbed convert gets in, then our decades of service weren't the price of admission. They were the privilege of knowing Him longer.
And that reframes everything.
It means the faith we've built isn't a resume. It's a relationship.
It means our years weren't buying something. They were receiving something.
It means we were never the workers earning a wage.
We were always the prodigals coming home.
So did Scott Adams get saved?
I don't know.
But I know what the Scripture says.
Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
I know what Jesus promised the thief who had nothing to offer but a desperate plea.
I know what the father did when his son came crawling home with a rehearsed speech that never even got finished.
And I know what the landowner said to the workers who were angry that grace didn't do math the way they wanted.
"Are you envious because I am generous?"
The gate is narrow, but it's not locked.
The standard is high, but it's not ours to enforce.
The Judge is holy, but He is also the one who ran to meet the prodigal while he was still a long way off.
Stop auditing the dead.
Start marveling at the grace that let you in.
"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
Whosoever.
Even him.
Even you.
What saith the Scriptures?
That's the only question that matters.
Please do NOT retweet Nancy Pelosi admitting full responsibility for not calling the National Guard on January 6th. 5 years ago TODAY
Would be a shame if this went Viral on 𝕏
The media has been silent about Democrat New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani making the same gesture during his inauguration that Elon Musk made earlier this year and was called a Nazi salute by journalists and Democrats.
Uncle Ted is right, it's our money and it should come back to us. Every Sunday. These people have robbed us for longer than any of us knows. There is absolutely no reason for someone who makes $175k annually as a government employee to come out of office a multi-millionaire.
🚨 LMAO! The Somali Daycare who falsely claim someone broke in and stole their “student enrollment” documents are now showing off the where the “burglar” entered
Unfortunately for them though, the cuts in the Sheetrock seem to have been made on the INSIDE
Total clown show 🤣