White House turns on MAGA allies as Iran deal sparks conservative revolt
Conservative commentators Batya Ungar-Sargon and David Reaboi became the latest targets on Friday.

Israel is desperately trying to sabotage the recently signed memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran, continuing its bombings of Lebanon and secretly launching a right-wing media campaign to shift the narrative on the deal.Israel killed at least three people in attacks on southern Lebanon on Thursday, just hours after the signed MOU specifically required an end to military aggression in Lebanon.Meanwhile, Israel’s military released a new Lebanon occupation map, which shows a larger zone of control for the IDF in southern Lebanon.“Prime Minister Netanyahu needs to tell Trump ‘enough,’” the conservative Likud Party politician Moshe Saada said. “I am bound to defend Israelis, and withdrawing from Lebanon right now poses an existential threat to Israel. Duty demands that we strike Lebanon everywhere, around the clock, with maximum force and with no proportionality.”Aside from dropping bombs, Israel is turning to the right-wing media sphere to kill the deal, with sources telling CNN that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to use pro-Israel voices like Fox News host Mark Levin and Senator Lindsey Graham. (Graham, so far, has tentatively praised the deal.) With the bombings and the media campaign, it’s clear that Israel is feeling much less secure in its relation to the administration, as Trump continues to publicly distance himself from their actions.
Conservative commentators Batya Ungar-Sargon and David Reaboi became the latest targets on Friday.
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Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon has referred an investigation into Major League Baseball to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission after three players faced threats of retaliation for writing Bible verses on their Pride Night uniforms. Dhillon joined Newsmax on Thursday to discuss the controversy surrounding the Christian ballplayers from the San Francisco Giants who wore verses from the book of Genesis on their uniforms and the league's potentially illegal actions following the incident. The post (VIDEO) AAG Harmeet Dhillon Opens Civil Rights Investigation into Major League Baseball Following Religious Discrimination Against Christian Ball Players appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.