@jeffreytucker Your government will destroy you just for a PR moment. Iโm not surprised that companies will do their bidding. We are not governed by decent, honest people.
โLove is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends.โ
He's not taking anyone's oil. It's about escorting/facilitating commercial oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, not extracting or importing Iranian oil. Iran had effectively blockaded or disrupted the strait (a chokepoint for ~20% of global oil), causing supply issues. U.S. Central Command has guided commercial vessels (mostly from other Gulf producers like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, UAE, etc.) on safer routes near Oman, with transponders off for security. This is not a covert U.S. grab of Iranian crude.
"Breaking: the real reason the GOP wonโt pass the SAVE Act or prosecute voter fraud - they use it too! Here you see video of the election computers flipping a vote. The Republicans use the same election fraud as the Democrats to make sure only the chosen candidates are elected. Regardless of who you vote for, the Uniparty wins. The secret is that the Democrats are only there as a foil right now. The GOP has had the majority in Congress and the White House and:
1. Failed to pass election reform;
2. Failed to prosecute anyone for election fraud;
3. Failed to stop foreign wars while starting more of them;
4. Failed to do anything to fix Obamacare;
5. Failed to bring any accountability for the COVID scamdemic;
6. Continued to push mRNA;
7. Rolled out data centers, flock cameras, track and trace tech, and the infrastructure for a privatized version of CBDCs;
8. Done nothing to prosecute the leftists actually behind J6;
9. Failed to deport illegals;
10. Failed to prosecute Epstein co-conspirators; and
11. Essentially failed to follow through on ANYTHING we elected them for.
The fight between the Dems and the Republicans isnโt realโthey are both controlled by the same money and use the same election fraud to control the handles of power in this country. Iโm grateful for the handful of good people in government that are still waging a fight, but until we the people demand more and realize that both parties are actually one uniparty, we wonโt see real change." Tom Renz
@DailyCaller Brent Crude (global benchmark): Around $93โ95 per barrel (e.g., recent quotes at $93.10 to $95.19, up ~2โ4% on the day).
WTI Crude (U.S. benchmark): Around $90โ93 per barrel (e.g., recent quotes near $90โ92.60, with gains of 2โ5%).
No, the Strait of Hormuz is not completely open. As of June 10, 2026, it remains effectively closed or severely restricted, with shipping traffic at a tiny fraction of normal levels (around 2 ships in the last 24 hours vs. a typical ~60 per day, and throughput at ~1.9% of average).
@WhiteHouse Let's see, you've declared victory 24 times, the Strait of Hormuz is still not open, and I'm paying $5.50 for gasoline in Arizona. But Iran's a total mess. Right?
@TheInsiderPaper Kiyomasa is the son of Shabani (the silverback) and doesn't have a mate. The females in his troop are either his mother, grandmother, or his sisters. He is old enough to be relocated and introduced to a mate.
Kiyomasa doesn't have a wife. He is a blackback and Shabaniโs son. Shabani is the silverback and the leader of the troop. The female gorilla is most likely Kiyomasa's sister. As blackbacks get older and begin developing into silverbacks, fighting with the dominant silverback is not unusual. Soon, zookeepers will need to find Kiyomasa a mate and relocate him.