I am deeply grateful for the trust President Trump placed in me and for the opportunity to lead @ODNIgov for the last year and a half.
Unfortunately, I must submit my resignation, effective June 30, 2026. My husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer. He faces major challenges in the coming weeks and months. At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his side and fully support him through this battle.
@ufc@Polymarket@CharlesDoBronxs BMF with Olivera and Connor would feed families but Olivera vs Justin or Toputia shoots him into a title fight if he wins.
Both options are just see 👀
@AdameMedia Signing a new peace deal with Iran would have been more dominant. The concessions they were offering were far greater than anything Obama or Biden put together.
The pattern is clear: U.S. gets pulled into conflict after conflict (Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, now Iran 2026) chasing regime change against governments it dislikes — especially ones built on strong religious ideology like Iran’s Islamic Republic. Billions spent, American lives lost, and the region stays unstable. Maybe it’s time to ask the obvious: why does the U.S. keep inserting itself into religious-political wars halfway around the world that aren’t ours to fix?
February 28, 2026: U.S. and Israeli jets hit Iran, assassinating Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and kicking off open war explicitly to push regime change. Iran’s government is rooted in religion — the IRGC answers to the Islamic Republic’s clerical system. Educational question: How many times does America have to try toppling a religiously driven regime before we learn it only creates more chaos and blowback?
Since 1953 the U.S. has meddled nonstop in Iran: coup, backing Iraq in the 1980s war, maximum-pressure sanctions, and now direct military strikes in 2026 aimed at regime change. Meanwhile America racks up trillions in endless Middle East wars while our own border and economy suffer. At what point do we admit the U.S. has no vital interest forcing “democracy” on a theocratic regime that doesn’t want it?
Iran isn’t a normal dictatorship — it’s a religious regime where the Supreme Leader holds ultimate power under “Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist,” blending politics with strict Shia theology. That’s why it funds proxies across the region in the name of exporting the revolution. The U.S. keeps trying to topple it anyway, from sanctions to the 2026 airstrikes. History shows regime change in deeply religious societies rarely goes as planned… yet here we are again
Did you know the U.S. helped overthrow Iran’s democratically elected leader in 1953 to install a pro-West Shah? Fast-forward to 1979: Iranians revolted and created a full Islamic theocracy ruled by a Supreme Leader. Now in 2026, the U.S. and Israel just launched strikes that killed the latest Supreme Leader — the latest chapter in America’s 70-year obsession with regime change in a country whose government is literally based on Shia Islamic rule. When does it end?