‘Deeply grateful’: Tulsi Gabbard leaving Trump administration June 30
'Abraham has been my rock throughout our eleven years of marriage — standing steadfast'

She's got the mirror selfies to prove it.
'Abraham has been my rock throughout our eleven years of marriage — standing steadfast'
President Trump will participate in a swearing-in ceremony for the new Federal Reserve Chairman, Kevin Warsh. The post WATCH LIVE: Trump to Swear in Kevin Warsh as Fed Chairman – 11:30 AM ET appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
BBC correspondent Will Grant reports from Havana, hours after the US charged former Cuban leader with conspiracy to kill US nationals and other crimes.
Gas is over $4 in every U.S. state for the first time since the war in Iran began.
Real America's Voice Correspondent Ben Bergquam, host of Law and Border, captured an incredible moment on camera when an illegal alien crashed his car on the same road as police were arresting another illegal alien driver. The post INSANE! UNLICENSED Illegal Alien Driver Causes Accident on Freeway Right Next to ICE Arresting Another Illegal (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Reactions mounted on Tuesday after the Department of Justice issued an order permanently barring the United States from pursuing any tax claims or other legal actions against President Donald Trump, his family, his trusts, and his companies. The Justice Department document was signed on Tuesday by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and was tied to the settlement of Trump v. Internal Revenue Service. The order stated that "The United States RELEASES, WAIVES, ACQUITS, and FOREVER DISCHARGES" the plaintiffs and is "FOREVER BARRED and PRECLUDED from prosecuting or pursuing, any and all claims, counterclaims, causes of action, appeals, or requests for any relief" against Trump or related parties.Media experts, legal analysts and political leaders were stunned by the move and reacted on social media."Yeah no that’s not how it works. This is not Monopoly," Ryan Grim, reporter at Drop Site News, wrote on X."Absolutely insane levels of corruption happening right before your eyes," anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project wrote on X."This is obviously unacceptable, and a clear signal that the Constitution is hereby terminated. Clearly, the United States is a free-for-all now, and you can do what you want," publisher and editor Dave Troy wrote on X."Ummmmmmmmmm," journalist and podcaster Molly Jong-Fast wrote on X."Trump pardoned himself," MS NOW anchor and producer Lawrence O'Donnell wrote on X."lol," Richard Hanania, political scientist and Boston Globe contributor, wrote on X."Absolutely insane," Fred Wellman, Missouri state Democratic candidate and Army combat veteran, wrote on X. "In other words…Trump is above the law," Sen. Andy Kim (D-NJ) wrote on X."Trump had his personal lawyer, who he installed atop the Justice Department, give him a get-out-of-jail-free card for past, present, and future tax fraud. Stealing taxpayer money and covering up future financial crimes for himself and his family at the same time," Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) wrote on X.
A May 2026 AtlasIntel national poll found that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is now leading the 2028 Republican field with 45% support, ahead of Vice President JD Vance (30%), who was leading the same poll by 24 points in December 2025.On a recent episode of the “Steve Deace Show,” Deace and his panel of co-hosts Todd Erzen and Aaron MacIntyre along with Rob Eno, Blaze News managing editor, addressed the legitimacy of the “Rubio surge” and what it means for the MAGA movement. "Are we buying the Rubio surge?” Deace asks the group.Erzen believes the Vance vs. Rubio conversation is really just an attempt to “make people care” again.“They're clearly both decent men, capable men. But we've got a hundred other things that should be priorities other than turning this into sports radio, but this is what the entire movement does because it's not good at really doing anything else,” he sighs.Eno speculates that Rubio’s visibility is a likely contributor to the polling numbers.“Do I think that Rubio has surged a little bit because he's gotten the spotlight? Probably. ... Do I think that it matters right now before the midterms? Probably not,” he says.AtlasIntel’s new polling results, he argues, are likely influenced by the age and media consumption of the voters.Pointing to a Quantus poll that exposed a massive age split among GOP primary voters in the Thomas Massie race, Eno says there’s an “insane” difference between “old Boomers that watch Fox News and the younger, Vance-type, America First, MAGA people.”Given Rubio’s high polling numbers, he believes that older Republicans likely dominated the survey population. But as they “age out,” we might see Vance’s number swell, as younger audiences begin to make up a larger share of the Republican primary electorate.MacIntyre expresses skepticism about Rubio’s 15-point lead over Vance.“I don't think that Marco Rubio is 15 points ahead at this point. I think it's closer than maybe a lot of people who think that Vance is a shoo-in would like to admit,” he says.Deace believes that the AtlasIntel poll is less about genuine Rubio vs. Vance support and more about “dissatisfaction with the direction of the Trump administration as a whole.”He explains that with Trump pouring almost all his “political capital” into foreign policy (Rubio’s domain as secretary of state), Rubio benefits from a clear, high-visibility message that makes him look strong, while Vance is left handling the tougher, less popular domestic issues like cutting waste and fraud. The poll, therefore, is less about the two individual men and more about where the administration is focusing its energy.Deace reiterates Eno’s point about the deep divide among the conservative base regarding what it means to be “America First.”“We're determining what is the base right now,” says Deace.“This time last year, we were coming on the tail end of Trump's offensive right out of the inauguration gate. We were all very united. There was an agenda. Right now, nobody knows what the agenda is,” he continues.But a year and a half into Trump’s second term, the conservative base is confused and deeply divided over domestic and foreign priorities.“We're spending way more political capital on Iran and the Middle East than we were willing to spend to clean up Minneapolis, our own borders, mass deportations, or anything else, and so this has created a mass schism right down the middle,” says Deace.“All I think this [poll] is right now is a snapshot that shows this space is very divided overall on what our priorities ought to be.”To hear more, watch the episode above.Want more from Steve Deace?To enjoy more of Steve's take on national politics, Christian worldview, and principled conservatism with a snarky twist, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
I’m not going to spend too much time on this as I suspect most readers are well aware of my predictions on the matter. Suffice to say Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has extended the sanctions waiver on Russian oil and gas for another 30-days. {citation} [SOURCE] The […] The post Treasury Secretary Bessent Extends Russian Oil/Gas Sanctions Waiver Another 30-Days appeared first on The Last Refuge.