Whoa ! !
That’s not a bunt….
THATS A STATEMENT! ⚾️⚾️
Camryn Jourdan turns a bunt into an inside-the-park homer at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City.
Bristol UK 🇬🇧
This time an innocent street musician was targeted by "migrant gangs" he was almost beaten and injured, however he was a naive person and matter of fact he didn't call the police. He say he is an humanist, he loves all people of all colors.
Well, I call this suicidal empathy where widely observed in UK.
Is UK inch away from Hell 🇬🇧🔥?
Most likely yes.
This was Birmingham 🇬🇧 22/06/2026
Brits missed last exit long time ago, it is not literally but really their destiny depends on how Taliban UK is merciful towards them. They will survive only if they submit to Allah and Quran. This is a lost war, we can't change the outcome.
🚨 Nathaniel Brown to FC Bayern, here we go! Deal in place with Eintracht Frankfurt for the left back. 🔴⚪️
Never in doubt as Brown agreed terms weeks ago and only wanted Bayern move.
Fee will be €55m agreed with Markus Krösche.
Five year deal ready for Brown at Bayern, as @Plettigoal reports.
🚨🔴⚫️ AC Milan submit official bid to Paris Saint-Germain for Gonçalo Ramos as top target.
Negotiations ongoing with Ramos and his agent Jorge Mendes on personal terms.
There are more clubs in the race with AC Milan on it.
🚨 45,000+ PATRIOTS packed to the brim for President Trump last night, and they stayed until the END because they loved hearing about a TRULY SUCCESSFUL AMERICA!
Massive crowd, epic flyovers, lights, music, this is what winning looks like. The energy is UNMATCHED.
Fake news can’t spin this one. July 4th is gonna be even BIGGER!
THIS IS MAGA COUNTRY
🚨🔵 Marco Palestra will undergo medical in London on Friday as new Chelsea player.
Travelling to England to seal move from Atalanta as Palestra will sign contract until June 2032 plus option until 2033.
Today in Birmingham, groups of masked Muslim men chanting 'Allahu Akbar' and getting ready for hunting down British patriots waving Union Jacks through the streets. Britain, 2026.
When we say: "The United Kingdom is one inch away from civil war." I don't think we exaggerated it.
President Trump spoke about the sale of F-35s to Turkey.
• Reporter: Turkey wants F-35 fighter jets. Are you going to Turkey with a big gift package?
• Trump: Yes, I think so. It's a member of NATO. I'm probably going to do something that will make it very happy.
Obviously, if President Erdogan wasn't hosting the summit, I don't think I would have attended.
Trump’s repeated praise for Erdogan and Turkey isn’t random — it’s cold, strategic calculation.Trump thinks transactionally: What serves America First with minimum U.S. blood and treasure? His answer: Turkey is the indispensable partner to redesign the Middle East.2/ Why Turkey? Simple elimination:UK: Too weak and unstable
France: Losing influence, zero trust
Israel: Creates more problems and entanglement than solutions
Turkey remains the only actor with a strong military, NATO membership, geographic depth, and regional legitimacy. Trump gets it.3/ Trump’s core goals in the region:Secure Israel permanently
Protect energy routes and corridors
Stop terror exports + migration waves
Open the region for American business dominance
Enable U.S. military exit (reduce direct footprint)
Europe and UK are largely sidelined in this vision.4/ How Turkey fits as America’s leverage/proxy:Neutralize Iran’s axis via Syria
Facilitate Israel-Syria security arrangements
Act as guarantor/stabilizer in Gaza
Secure new energy & trade corridors (bypassing Hormuz)
Help finish business in Iraq (countering Iranian militias)
Provide the hard power for a new regional security architecture
All while America pivots to China.5/ This is classic Trump: Offshore balancing. Use a capable regional heavyweight as proxy so the U.S. keeps influence without owning the chaos. No grand ideological projects — just pragmatic deal-making. Praise Erdoğan, offer some carrots, get Turkey to do the heavy lifting.6/ Bottom line: Trump wants to redesign the Middle East under American terms with minimal European/UK involvement. Turkey is being positioned as the key leverage and proxy force.For Turkey, this is a rare window of leverage. It must negotiate boldly and smartly — not become a disposable tool.What do you think? Is Ankara ready to play this high-stakes game? #Trump #Erdoğan #Turkey #MiddleEast #Geopolitics
Senate GOP Should Know Better Than To Ignore Trump’s Political Instincts On The SAVE Act
The Save America Act is pure common sense!
It should have been the law of the land ages ago.
Over 80% of Americans agree on this, but the Dems and a few RINOs don't care what Americans want.
WTP deserve to have faith that our votes actually count, and that some non-citizens voting, or nefarious other election fraud can be stopped.
I've heard many say they don't vote because their vote doesn't count.
How many more would vote if they felt our elections were secure? 🤔
I'm thinking quite a few would now cast their ballots. 😉
From the article:
Senate Republicans would do well by the country and themselves to heed Trump’s political instincts on this one.
Between military adventurism in Iran and some backsliding on life issues, some in MAGA land have begun to question President Donald Trump’s legendary political instincts.
But Trump’s sixth sense for the Swamp and its slimy creatures was as razor-sharp as ever Wednesday when he canceled a ceremony and signing of the uniparty’s so-called affordable housing bill. He then threatened that he wouldn’t sign the hefty measure until the GOP-controlled Senate passes a critical voter verification package long languishing in the Upper House.
“Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby cancelled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency,” the president wrote on Truth Social.
Trump has had Enough
Also referred to as the SAVE (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility) Act, the bill would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and photo ID to cast a ballot in them.
Democrats hate it because laws that make it harder to cheat make it harder for the left to win elections. So the Senate minority have stood united in blocking the reform package. Republicans, which — unbeknownst to them — control the Senate, have treated the Democrats’ filibuster unity and the work it would take to break it as a kind of kryptonite. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and his leadership team have thrown up their arms and surrendered, saying they don’t have the numbers in the GOP conference to do anything more than the pathetic debate theater we saw in March.
Trump, in a word, has had it.
The president gave Senate Republicans a tongue-lashing at a heated closed-door lunch Wednesday. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., was there. He tells The Federalist that Trump expressed his “disappointment” about the Senate’s passage of a congressional resolution demanding the commander-in-chief withdraw America’s armed forces from Iran — thanks to four Republicans senators. Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., said Trump was as “mad as a murder hornet” about the resolution, according to The Washington Post.
“He wanted to know why would Democrats want to undermine a president trying to get a peace deal, and why would four Republican senators undermine him,” Johnson said of the political treachery of lawmakers who have repeatedly called on Trump to end the war.
Late Wednesday, two of the senators who voted for the resolution, Bill Cassidy, R-La., and Rand Paul, Ky., changed their votes, blocking the symbolic rebuke. Paul voted “present.” Cassidy voted against it, CNN reported. A surprising move just hours after he and Trump reportedly got into a shouting match during the lunch.
The president had plenty to say about the SAVE Act, too. He exhorted the senators to get the extremely popular election integrity package through the Democrats’ filibuster and onto his desk, Johnson said.
“The president said what I’ve been saying for weeks, that the Democrats are going to do it anyway” when they’re back in power, Wisconsin’s senior senator said in a phone interview. “He said if we do pass the SAVE America Act [by nuking the filibuster], we could pass some other very good things for the American people.”
‘He Chose to Stand Firm’
Trump stuck to his guns. And amped up the pressure on what has called his No. 1 domestic priority.
He’s right. A combination of the Biden era invasion of millions of illegal immigrants and filthy voter rolls has understandably shaken voter confidence in U.S. elections. That’s especially true among Republican voters.
A poll released on Wednesday found 52 percent of swing state Wisconsin voters “doubt that elections across the country were conducted accurately.” And 31 percent of respondents overall said they aren’t confident the 2026 elections will be conducted accurately, with 54 percent of Republicans expressing doubts.
While Democrats lashed out and some Republicans muttered beneath their breath, conservative election integrity groups gave Trump’s maneuver the thumbs up. The Election Transparency Initiative (ETI) praised the president and Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, a bulldog on the SAVE America Act for their “unwavering commitment to election integrity.”
“President Trump could have taken the easy path and signed the housing bill. Instead, he chose to stand firm on election integrity,” said ETI Chairman Ken Cuccinelli in a press release. “He stood on principle when many others would have chosen convenience. President Trump has shown the kind of leadership on this issue that is too often missing in Washington.”
Thune repeated his mantra, We don’t have the votes.
Call it a deficit of courage.
“This issue is not going to go away,” Johnson said. “Too many of my Republican colleagues want to wish this away.” He added that Trump brought up a good point during the “tense” luncheon. Republicans are up against a very determined far left that aims to destroy the nearly 250-year-old republic with their policies.
“We’re literally fighting for the survival of this country,” the senator said.
‘A Nice-Sounding Name’
While Trump uses the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act to tighten the political vice, he sounds like he has some serious misgivings about the bill broadly embraced by Republican and Democratic leadership alike. And this is where his swamp-smelling instincts seem to be kicking in again. Whenever Republicans and Democrats overwhelmingly pass anything, something usually stinks.
When leftist Sen. Elizabeth Warren takes a leading role on a bipartisan bill, run from it as fast as you can. On Truth Social, the president described the legislation as an “Elizabeth ‘Pocahontas’ Warren centric housing bill,” asserting that the “affordability” bill is of “minor importance compared to lower interest rates” — and the essential SAVE America Act.
Trump has supported the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act along its long and bumpy road to passage. He called it “the most comprehensive and consequential housing legislation in the history of our country.”
Trump is right to hesitate and take a closer look at what Congress hath wrought. Its proponents, and there are many in a housing sector that stand to benefit, have sold the bill as “deficit-neutral.” The Congressional Budget Office says so, so it must be so. But read the fine print with an eye to the future.
Johnson was one of just five senators who voted against the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, all Republicans. He told The Federalist the bill is bad policy, pushing more government into the marketplace which will ultimately force more spending and bigger government. Johnson noted the bill has a “nice sounding name, just like the Affordable Care Act.”
Trump, per usual, says go big or go home. That promise is what brought voters out and put Republicans back in control of the Senate. They would do well by the country and themselves (their first concern) to heed Trump’s political instincts on this one.
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