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SITREP: Iran Fires on Israel (AGAIN!).
Iran fired multiple waves of ballistic missiles toward northern Israel tonight, marking the first direct Iranian attack on Israeli territory since the April 8 ceasefire that ended the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched the strikes under the codename "Operation True Promise 5," triggering widespread air-raid sirens across northern and central Israel. Israeli air defenses intercepted at least four Iranian missile barrages, and the IDF confirmed all missiles were intercepted.
No confirmed casualties as of this writing but do not be deceived by that outcome.
The intent was not ambiguous.
Iran fires ballistic missiles at a sovereign nation and calls it a warning.
Iran threatens American and Israeli targets across the entire region and frames it as a proportional response.
This is the regime that the world is being asked to negotiate with in good faith.
@realDonaldTrump urged both sides to avoid further escalation and told Iran to return to talks, saying the missile launches were "certainly not going to help negotiations" and calling on Tehran to "get back to the table and make a deal."
I respect the President's instinct to pursue a resolution. But the American people deserve honesty about what they are watching.
Initial U.S. / Iran talks in Pakistan in April already failed to reach a peace deal.
President Trump then announced an open-ended extension of the ceasefire and a continuation of a U.S. blockade until negotiations concluded "one way or the other."
The regime in Tehran spent that entire period reconstituting, probing, and waiting for an opening. Tonight was that opening.
A ceasefire is not a peace agreement. I have said this publicly for months. Ceasefires buy time. The question is always who uses that time more effectively.
Iran used it to reload and to watch. The moment conditions allowed, they launched. That is not a failure of diplomacy. That is the Iranian regime behaving precisely as the Iranian regime always behaves.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard issued a statement today warning that "should these acts of aggression be repeated, the responses will be broader in scope and will encompass all American and Zionist targets throughout the region."
The men running Tehran do not want a deal that constrains them. They want a deal that protects them long enough to outlast American political will.
The ceasefire left unresolved the core issues: Iran's ballistic missile program, Hezbollah's arsenal, and Tehran's nuclear ambitions. None of those issues resolved themselves during the pause. They were simply waiting in the background, exactly where the Iranian regime needed them to be.
This is fifth-generation warfare operating simultaneously on the kinetic, diplomatic, and information fronts. Iran fires missiles, claims victimhood in the international press, threatens American bases, and positions itself as the aggrieved party in negotiations.
Eyes open, America. The Strait of Hormuz, the proxy networks, the ballistic missile inventory, and the unresolved nuclear program do not disappear because diplomats are talking in a conference room. The threat does not pause because we want it to.
Pray for the men and women in the region serving under our flag tonight 🙏🏼🇺🇸
Statement on the Epstein Files: The American people have read and had enough.
What is already documented in the Jeffrey Epstein matter is enough to demand the full release of every page.
It is enough to demand the prosecution of every adult whose name appears in connection with the abuse of a child.
It is enough to tear the entire apparatus of redaction and protection down to its foundation.
Children were trafficked through the homes, planes, and islands of some of the most powerful people on earth. Women working directly for Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, including women who were themselves victims groomed into becoming traffickers, sent emails identifying girls as young as nine, ten, and eleven for delivery into that network.
Representatives Boebert, Luna, Massie, Khanna, and Garcia with security clearances and direct access to the unredacted files, have told the American people that the language in those documents is darker than what the public has been allowed to see.
They have described emails about torture. They have described coded references that warrant immediate criminal investigation. They have described names hidden behind black bars while survivors watch their own identities exposed.
That is not a conspiracy theory. That is testimony from sitting members of Congress, on the record, in front of the cameras, under their own names.
What is already on record is enough to indict an entire generation of institutional failure. The FBI had this material for two decades and the case went nowhere. The Department of Justice cut the original sweetheart plea deal in Florida that let Epstein walk in a county jail with work release. The man himself died in federal custody on the watch of agencies that to this day cannot give a clean accounting of what happened in that cell.
Now, after the Epstein Files Transparency Act (a law), the American people are told that millions of pages remain withheld and that the redactions in what has been released are shielding the powerful rather than the victims.
There is pure evil in this case. Real, spiritual, moral evil of the kind the Scriptures warn us about and that every civilization in human history has been forced to confront.
Children were destroyed for the appetites of the wealthy and the connected. The institutions of this Republic that exist to protect those children failed them at every level, for decades, across both parties.
I have spent a lifetime in military and intelligence work. I have sat in the rooms where decisions get made. I have watched institutions classify their failures, bury their misconduct, and call the result national security. The pattern in this case is the same pattern I have watched my entire career.
The powerful protect the powerful. The truth gets buried until the American people force it into the open.
So here is what every American must demand, and what every American must keep demanding until it is delivered.
1. Release every page, every email, every flight log, every financial record, and every video.
2. Strip the redactions that exist to protect the predators rather than victims.
3. Identify every person, foreign or domestic, whose name appears in connection with the abuse of a child.
4. Prosecute where the evidence allows, regardless of station, party, citizenship, or wealth.
5. Reopen the question of Jeffrey Epstein's death in federal custody.
6. Audit the FBI, the Department of Justice, and every agency that touched this case for the past twenty years.
The Constitution does not run a separate justice system for the connected. The Republic does not bend its laws around the elite and no claim of "national security" will ever justify the protection of monsters who paid to abuse children.
Pray for the victims and do not, under any circumstance, let this story die.
A Mother's Day Letter to America
There are some things a man does not write about until he is old enough to understand what he was given. I decided since it is Mother’s Day, I am setting the news cycle aside for a moment, because some truths are bigger than the daily fight.
I grew up as one of nine children in a small house in Middletown, Rhode Island. My father was a hard man with a soft heart, and he never asked the country for anything he had not first given it. My mother, Helen, held the center of our home together through every season of our lives. She raised nine of us, fed us, clothed us, prayed over us, taught us right from wrong, and somehow still found the energy to fight for her community. She ran for office at the local level at a time when most women her age were told to stay quiet, and she refused to. She taught us to kneel before God and to stand before no man. She taught us that we serve the country that gave us life. She taught us that strength is measured by what we carry, not by what we complain about.
When I look back at every hard day I have ever had, and there have been more than a few, I hear her voice before I hear my own. That is what a mother does. She becomes the first sound in your conscience and the last voice in your prayers.
The Founders understood something that this culture has allowed itself to mock. They understood that the Republic does not begin in the Capitol. It begins at the kitchen table. It begins with the mother who teaches her child to read the Bible before he learns to read a screen. It begins with the woman who tells her son that lying is beneath him and that running from his duty is worse than failing at it.
John Adams said the Constitution was made for a moral and religious people and would be wholly inadequate for any other. The men who built that moral and religious people were trained at home, by their mothers, long before they ever sat in a classroom or stood in a regiment.
We have spent generations laughing at that woman.
Hollywood mocked her. The universities re-educated her daughters against her. The federal bureaucracy taxed her family until she had to leave the home she wanted to stay in. The technology companies took her children's attention and sold it to the highest bidder. Then the same culture that broke her down turned around and asked why our young people are anxious, fatherless, faithless, and unwilling to defend the country that raised them.
You cannot remove the mother from the Republic and expect the Republic to survive. It is that simple. It has always been that simple.
Fifth-generation warfare, the kind I have written about and warned about for years, is fought for the human mind. The terrain is the heart, the imagination, and the soul of a child. The first defender of that terrain is not a soldier. It is a mother. Every American mother who turns off the poison and reads to her child instead is defending the country. Every mother who walks her family into a church on Sunday is defending the country. Every mother who shows up at a school board meeting and refuses to sit down is defending the country. She is protecting the next generation of free citizens, and she is doing it with greater consequence than most of the officials elected to do the same job.
That is not sentimental language. It is an operational reality. The enemies of this country know it. They have studied it. They target the family because they understand that if the American family falls, the Nation falls behind it. Mothers are the front line. They have always been the front line.
I cannot write this without saying what needs to be said.
For ten years, my family carried a weight no family should ever have to carry. Ten years of investigation, of slander, of legal warfare waged by the most powerful institutions in this country against one American and the people who loved him. My wife, Lori, never broke. My sisters never broke. My daughters-in-law never broke. My mother, watching from heaven, never let me break either. If you have ever wondered what holds a man together when the full weight of a corrupt federal system is trying to crush him, I will tell you. It is not bravado. It is not press releases. It is a wife who looks you in the eye at the end of the worst day and tells you to keep going. It is the women in your life who refuse to let evil have the last word.
Everyone reading this knows a woman like that. Honor her today and every day after.
The Almighty did not make you for comfort. He made you for purpose. There is no purpose more sacred than the one He placed in your hands when He gave you a child.
Almighty God, on this Mother's Day, we thank You for the mothers of this Republic. Bless the mothers raising children in fatherless homes. Bless the mothers who buried a son or daughter in uniform. Bless the mothers who pray through the night for a child who has lost his way. Bless the mothers who walk into school board meetings shaking and walk out unbroken. Bless the mothers in heaven who still watch over us, including my own. Strengthen them, protect them, and use them, Lord, to raise up the next generation of patriots this Nation will need. In Your Holy Name we pray, Amen.
To every mother reading this, thank you. You are the reason this Republic still has a fighting chance.
Happy Mother's Day.
There is a moment in every man's life where the question is not what is strategic, not what is convenient, not what is politically comfortable, the question is simply, what is right and what is wrong.
These sources did not step forward for fame. They stepped forward because they believed in something greater than themselves. They infiltrated one of the most brutal regimes in the Western Hemisphere. Their families — including children — are now being hunted because they chose to stand on the right side of history.
Those are real people, in real danger, right now. The United States of America asked these men and women to trust us. They did and the silence they have received in return is not a bureaucratic oversight. It is a moral failure. Plain and simple.
I have spent my life in service to this country. I know what we ask of people who work in the shadows. I know the weight of that ask and I know that when a nation stops honoring its word to the people who sacrificed the most, it has lost something far more valuable than any intelligence asset.
This is not complicated. These people did right by us. Now we do right by them.
This is called being patient but persistent. When you know the truth is on your side, keep fighting, never quit, and always know that the truth fears no questions.
Thank you to my legal team @BinnallLaw and @jbinnall for their patience with me fighting this seemingly endless fight and for their continued persistence to follow the law and end this endless nightmare my family and I were put through by corrupt government officials.
2026 = MAGA (Make Accountability Great Again)
Three (3) assassination attempts on @POTUS Trump in two (2) years.
Zero senior officials fired.
Zero held accountable.
Zero answers.
I have something to say about that. 👇
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Deliver the truth, whatever the cost. That was the mission when we first made this film, and it still remains the mission today. What you are about to watch is not just the story of one general, one family, or one administration. It is the story of an organized movement that weaponized the full machinery of the American justice system and the full weight of an out of control U. S. intelligence apparatus against a sitting National Security Advisor, and by extension, against every single American citizen who still believed they had a voice in their own country.
They came after me because I got in the way. They came after my family because they wanted to send a message to yours. What happened to me was never the end goal. It was the opening move in a coordinated campaign to silence the American people, dismantle every layer of accountability, and protect the machine of perpetual war from the very citizens it was built to serve. Folks, this is far bigger than me. This is about you, your family, your children, and the country we all love.
FLYNN pulls back the curtain on how it happened, who was behind it, and why they remain terrified of the truth reaching the American people.
But remember this. The story does not end in darkness. It ends in awakening. Millions of Americans are standing up, stepping up, and speaking out. Faith is rising across this land. Families are fighting back. Communities are reclaiming their voice, their schools, their elections, and their future. What the enemies of this Republic meant for destruction, Almighty God and the American people are turning into a movement that no force on earth, and no force in hell, can stop.
We are not a defeated nation. We are a nation being reborn. The local action of everyday Americans is driving national impact, and the best chapter of the American story is the one we are writing together, right now.
Breaking: Abuse of Power!
Today’s vote is a referendum on whether Congress will continue to authorize a surveillance system that has been turned against the very citizens it was meant to protect. Those voting yes to renewing Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) should be prepared to answer a simple question. If this can happen to a three-star general who served this country for over three decades, what makes any of your constituents safe?
What Congress is voting on today is not national security. It is institutional self-preservation. Accountability is being resisted because it imposes limits. Transparency is being resisted because it reveals misuse.
@SpeakerJohnson@realDonaldTrump@LeaderJohnThune@DNIGabbard
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ATTENTION: Flynn’s Rules of Diplomacy for American Officials
This piece was originally published last summer, and I have thought about it many times since. I am republishing it today because the moment we are living in demands it. The conversations happening right now in diplomatic backchannels, in military command structures, and behind closed doors in Washington are shaping the next chapter of this country's history. The stakes are not theoretical.
The drift toward miscalculation, provocation, and nuclear brinkmanship is real.
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@realDonaldTrump@JDVance@SecWar@SecRubio
I'm moving this week's Q&A to Wednesday 12 PM ET.
Tuesday night, President Trump's deadline to Iran expires at 8 PM. That moment matters. Whatever Iran decides, the world shifts after that deadline passes, and I want to be able to talk to you about what actually happened, not what we think might happen.
Wednesday, I'll be live with my unfiltered assessment, what the decision means, what it signals, and what comes next.
SITREP: Iranian Military Doctrine and the Nature of this War
As we approach what appears to be another phase of the war in the Middle East pairing the United States, Israel, and certain other allies and partners against Iran, China and Russia, it is imperative for readers to understand enemy doctrine and methods for warfighting.
Iran relies on lessons learned from forty plus years of manning, training preparing, and equipping itself while simultaneously fighting using proxies as well as its eight (8) year war with Iraq and participating in the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. They have paid close attention and although they have massive weaknesses in their strategic air defense umbrella, a deeply flawed counterintelligence system and, at times, what appears to be a rigid decision making hierarchy, the Iranian military has created a “MOSAIC” type doctrine for such a time as this. It is referred to as … “MOSAIC DEFENSE.”
A key and very specific component of Iran’s military doctrine, especially for the IRGC, is what is called a "decentralized mosaic defense".
This doctrine was introduced around 2005, it emphasizes a flexible, layered, decentralized command structure that divides forces into semi-independent regional units. The goal is resilience against decapitation strikes or invasions: even if central leadership or key infrastructure is hit. It applies dispersed forces (regular military, IRGC, Basij militias, and locals), this doctrine can continue using guerrilla-style operations, attrition warfare, and territorial defense in depth.
It draws key and several lessons from U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, focusing on survivability, mobilization of the population (keep in mind that not all of the 90M Iranian population is pro-America), and turning Iran's geography into a "mosaic" of resistance rather than a centralized target.
The doctrine prioritizes regime survival, deterrence, and asymmetric advantages over symmetric conventional matchups. It has a hybrid nature applying western-influenced concepts mixed with revolutionary ideology, martyrdom culture, and self-reliance.
In recent times, Iranian officials have explicitly referenced the decentralized “mosaic” approach as enabling prolonged resistance.
Lesson for the day as we head into a very challenging phase of this war.
God Bless America! 🙏🏼🇺🇸
Most Americans know the image. December 25, 1776. A frozen river. A desperate general. George Washington standing at the bow of a Durham boat crossing the Delaware into the teeth of a nor'easter, staking the survival of the Revolution on a night assault against Hessian forces at Trenton. It is one of the most iconic moments in military history, and it happened on Christmas.
But history has paid far less attention to Easter.
For Washington, Easter was not merely a date on a church calendar. It was a living theological framework that shaped how he understood suffering, perseverance, and ultimate victory, both spiritual and national. To study Washington at Easter is to see a dimension of the man that the popular mythology often obscures: a commander who believed that death was not the final word, and who applied that belief not just to his personal faith, but to the cause of American liberty itself.
During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, Philadelphia was the center of the American world. Delegates from thirteen states gathered to reconstruct a government that many feared was already failing. The pressure was immense, the disagreements sharp, and the outcome far from certain.
In the middle of that crucible, George Washington attended Easter services at Christ Church on Second Street in Philadelphia, one of the most historic Anglican congregations in America. He was not performing piety for the crowd. Washington was known for genuine, private religious observance, often arriving early, sitting quietly, and staying after services. Christ Church was where he worshipped when in Philadelphia, and Easter drew him there with particular gravity.
Christ Church itself carried weight. It was the spiritual home of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Benjamin Franklin had a pew there. So did John Penn and Robert Morris. When Washington knelt in that building during Holy Week, he was surrounded not only by the faithful but by the architects of a new nation, men who were themselves wrestling with questions of sacrifice, providence, and what comes after collapse.
The symbolism was not lost on Washington. A nation attempting to resurrect itself from the failures of the Articles of Confederation was meeting in the same city, during the same season, in which the Christian world commemorated a resurrection from death. Washington was a man attentive to providence, and he read these convergences seriously.
Washington's private correspondence is where his theology becomes most visible. Unlike Jefferson, who was a skeptic, or Franklin, who was a deist of convenience, Washington wrote with the vocabulary of a man who believed that divine providence was actively involved in human affairs and that the American experiment was one of its primary projects.
In letters to close friends and fellow officers, Washington returned repeatedly to themes of death, endurance, and renewal. He did not always invoke Easter by name, but the resurrection framework runs unmistakably through his language. He spoke of the American cause as something that could not ultimately be extinguished, that suffering was preparation for a greater emergence, and that providence would not permit the light of liberty to be permanently snuffed out.
To the Marquis de Lafayette, his most trusted foreign ally and something of a surrogate son, Washington wrote with the confidence of a man who had walked through enough catastrophe to believe that survival itself was providential. The winters at Valley Forge, the defeats at Brandywine and Germantown, the near-collapse of the Continental Army, Washington processed all of it through a lens that insisted the low point was not the conclusion.
That is an Easter sensibility. It is the conviction that Friday's darkness does not define Sunday's outcome.
Washington was a tactician of the physical battlefield, but he was also attentive to the spiritual and psychological dimensions of leadership. He understood that men who believed their cause was righteous and providentially protected would fight differently than men who believed they were simply gambling on odds.
His General Orders frequently referenced God, providence, and divine favor. Washington genuinely believed that the morale and spiritual posture of his army affected its performance. He ordered chaplains into the field, required observance of the Sabbath in camp when possible, and issued stern orders against profanity and conduct unbecoming of men who claimed to fight for a righteous cause.
Easter, in that context, was a reminder. The message of resurrection told his men and told Washington himself that the worst had already been survived by someone greater, and that endurance in the darkness was the prerequisite for emergence into the light. He was not fighting a merely political revolution. In his own understanding, he was participating in a providential drama with stakes that transcended any single battle or any single life.
There is a through-line in American history that runs from the Exodus typology the Founders invoked at the nation's birth, straight through to the resurrection theology that shaped how men like Washington endured the Revolution's darkest seasons. These were not coincidental framings. They were deliberate, deeply held convictions about how God moves in history and what it means for a people to be delivered from bondage into liberty.
Easter 1789 fell on April 12th, just eighteen days before Washington's inauguration as the first President of the United States on April 30th. Clergy across the country drew the parallel explicitly. The season of resurrection and the birth of constitutional government arrived in the same breath. Washington was inaugurated in a nation still vibrating from Easter sermons about new beginnings, second chances, and the power of divine providence to raise what the world had counted dead.
He understood what that moment meant. He carried into the presidency the same spiritual seriousness he had carried through the war, the belief that America was not an accident of history, but an act of providence. That liberty was not a political convenience but a sacred inheritance. That the cost of preserving it was worth bearing because something greater than any individual life or generation was at stake.
In an era when faith and civic life are increasingly treated as separate compartments, Washington's Easter offers a different model. He did not check his theology at the door of the war room or the convention hall. He carried it with him, let it shape his endurance, and allowed it to give meaning to suffering that might otherwise have been unbearable.
He knelt at Christ Church not because it was expected of a commander-in-chief, but because he believed it was true. He wrote about resurrection themes not to inspire his troops rhetorically, but because he personally believed that providence did not abandon its purposes midway through the story.
America was born in a season of sacrifice and emerged into a season of new life. That is not an accident of the calendar. It is, if Washington's own framework is taken seriously, a signature of the God he believed was writing the story.
This Easter, that story is worth remembering.
"The hand of Providence has been so conspicuous in all this, that he must be worse than an infidel that lacks faith, and more than wicked, that has not gratitude enough to acknowledge his obligations." — George Washington, 1778
May your Easter be filled with the same conviction that carried a general through impossible winters and delivered a nation into its destiny.
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They didn't come after me to destroy me. They came after me to destroy what you would learn once I started peeling back the layers. That distinction matters more than most people will ever stop long enough to consider. The target was never a man. The target was the truth, and the millions of Americans who might finally wake up if it ever reached them. Once you understand that, everything that happened begins to make a different and far more disturbing kind of sense.
The leaks, the lies, the lawfare — none of it was chaos. It was choreography. A small and deliberate group of people calculated every move, knowing that the most effective deception is the kind that never looks like deception at all. At the highest levels of power, corruption does not announce itself. It disguises itself as justice. It wears the uniform of the process. It presents itself as the system working exactly as the founders intended. That is precisely what makes it so dangerous, and that is precisely what they were counting on you never being willing to believe.
"All warfare is based on deception." — Sun Tzu
BREAKING: Flynn Family statement about today’s DOJ settlement regarding my case.
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Today, after ten years of fighting, I have reached a settlement agreement with the United States Government in my case regarding the Russian Hoax FBI lawfare against me.
Nothing can fully compensate for the hell that my family and I have endured over these many years—the relentless attacks, the destruction of reputations, the financial ruin, and the profound personal toll inflicted upon us all. No amount of money or formal resolution can erase the pain caused by a prosecution that should never have been brought.
This ordeal stemmed from partisan government officials in a coordinated effort to pursue an innocent man as part of a broader campaign to undermine @realDonaldTrump and his administration. It was a relentless, partisan pursuit that weaponized federal law enforcement in an audacious and unjust manner.
Yet this settlement goes far in demonstrating that the current Department of Justice, under the leadership of President Trump, Attorney General Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Blanche, and other dedicated departmental leaders, is committed to bringing accountability for the bad acts of those partisan actors. It marks a meaningful step toward righting a profound wrong.
There should never again be such a brazen attempt to weaponize federal law enforcement against political opponents or innocent citizens. It is essential that we remain guardians of the rule of law. A huge part of that guardianship is accountability, holding those who abuse power to answer for their actions.
It is not this Department of Justice that created this crisis of politicized justice, but they are doing right by truly pursuing justice now—ensuring that the facts prevail and that such abuses are not repeated. This resolution, while imperfect, brings to an end this chapter of injustice. This small measure of accountability should help the nation heal regarding the abuses of the past. It allows my family and me to move forward.
My family and I remain grateful for the support of so many who stood by us. It was their support and our faith in God Almighty that sustained us and gave us the strength to endure. I will continue to advocate for the restoration of integrity in all our institutions.
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Breaking: Yes, I’m a Catholic, and I’m concerned about the attacks against my faith and few seem to know it’s happening and even fewer seem to care.
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