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Trump: U.S. Will Work With Iran, Weapon Suppliers Face 50% Tariffs

President Donald Trump announced that the United States will work closely with Iran, which he describes as undergoing a “productive regime change.” He promised there will be no uranium enrichment and said the U.S. will help locate and remove “deeply buried” nuclear material, which he claims has been under constant satellite surveillance. Trump added that discussions are ongoing with Iran regarding tariffs and sanctions relief, and that many of the 15 points in the agreement have already been met. In a second post, the president warned that any country supplying military weapons to Iran will face immediate tariffs of 50 percent on all goods sold to the United States, with no exceptions.

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M & M Experience: Reaction To Breaking Ceasefire News

With Mike Gallagher, host of The Mike Gallagher Show, 9-12 on The Salem Radio Network and Salem News Channel | @GallagherShow

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CEASEFIRE: Trump's Deal With Iran

With James Fitzpatrick, U.S. Army veteran, a former appointee in the Trump 45 administration, and Director of the Center to Advance Security in America.

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DEI Is Still Being Taught Under New Labels

With Adam Guillette, President of Accuracy in Media | Aim.org |  @adamguillette

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House Democrats call for vote to end conflict in Iran

House Democrats are urging congressional leaders to bring lawmakers back into session immediately and hold a vote to end the U.S. conflict with Iran. Democratic leaders say the vote is needed to halt what they describe as a “reckless war of choice” following recent escalation and rhetoric from the White House. Their call comes amid heightened concern from Democratic lawmakers about President Trump’s threats toward Iran and the broader military campaign, with some urging Congress to use its constitutional authority to stop further military action. The House is currently in recess, and Democratic leaders have said they want a clear vote on ending U.S. involvement as soon as possible.

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Israel to continue strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon despite ceasefire

By: Dianté Marigny A two-week ceasefire has been reached between the United States, Iran, and Israel, with talks scheduled to begin Friday in Islamabad. President Donald Trump called the agreement “a big day for world peace,” noting that Iran “wants it to happen” and that the United States will help keep traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said the suspension of U.S. strikes on Iran would last for two weeks, following requests from Pakistani leaders, and pointed to a 10-point proposal from Iran as a workable basis for negotiations. While Israel is supporting the temporary pause in U.S. and Iranian hostilities, the country has confirmed it will continue military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. This signals ongoing regional tensions even as the Iran conflict is temporarily halted.

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Strait of Hormuz to reopen following US-Iran ceasefire

President Donald Trump has called off what he described as a major attack on Iran—at least for now—after agreeing to a two-week ceasefire with Tehran. The deal came less than two hours before Trump’s deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face what he had warned would be the destruction of, in his words, “a whole civilization.” Iranian state TV reported that Trump had accepted Iran’s terms for ending the conflict. In a Truth Social post, the president said the agreement is contingent on Iran’s “complete, immediate, and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz.” He also noted that Iran submitted a 10-point plan, which he described as a “workable basis on which to negotiate.” The announcement sent crude oil futures tumbling more than 10 percent. The Strait, which handles roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil shipments, had been closed by Iran in response to U.S. and Israeli strikes, spiking global oil prices and raising fears of a worldwide economic slowdown. Minutes after the post, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi confirmed the Strait would reopen, coordinated with Iranian armed forces. Two White House officials said Israel also agreed to the two-week ceasefire and to suspend its own bombing campaign. Talks mediated by Pakistan are set to begin Friday in Islamabad.

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Trump calls ceasefire a 'big day for world peace”

A two-week ceasefire has been reached between the United States, Iran, and Israel, with talks set to begin Friday in Islamabad. President Donald Trump is calling it “a big day for world peace,” saying Iran “wants it to happen” and that the United States will help keep traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said he agreed to suspend strikes for two weeks at the request of Pakistani leaders, noting that the U.S. has already met its military objectives and is close to a long-term peace agreement. He also highlighted a 10-point proposal from Iran, calling it a workable basis for negotiations. Just hours before the deal, Trump had warned of devastating consequences if an agreement was not reached. Iran confirmed it will enter talks with the U.S. this week. Israel supports the temporary pause in strikes against Iran but says it will continue fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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Trump Agrees To Two-Week Ceasefire With Iran

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he had agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, less than two hours before his deadline for Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face widespread attacks on its civilian infrastructure. Iranian state TV flashed an announcement claiming that Trump had accepted Iran's terms for ending the war, describing it as a "humiliating retreat" by the U.S. president. Iran said talks between the U.S. and Iran would begin on Friday in Islamabad, Pakistan. Trump's announcement on social media represented an abrupt turnaround from earlier in the day, when Trump issued an extraordinary warning that "a whole civilization will die tonight" if his demands were not met. Trump said the last-minute deal, negotiated with Pakistan serving as a mediator, was subject to Iran's agreement to pause its blockade of oil and gas supplies through the strait, which typically handles about one-fifth of global oil shipments. "This will be a double sided CEASEFIRE!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. "The reason for doing so is that we have already met and exceeded all Military objectives, and are very far along with a definitive Agreement concerning Longterm PEACE with Iran, and PEACE in the Middle East." Two White House officials confirmed that Israel has also agreed to the two-week ceasefire and to suspend its bombing campaign on Iran. A few minutes after Trump's announcement, the Israeli military said that it identified missiles launched from Iran towards Israel. Trump, who has issued a series of threats in recent weeks only to back away, claimed progress between the two sides. He said Iran had presented a 10-point proposal that was a "workable basis" for negotiations and that he expected an agreement to be "finalized and consummated" during the two-week ceasefire. The abrupt turnaround capped a whirlwind day that was dominated by Trump's threat to destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran unless Tehran reopened the strait, which unnerved world leaders, rattled global financial and energy markets and drew widespread condemnation, including criticism from the head of the United Nations and Pope Leo. As the clock ticked down to Trump's 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT) deadline, U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran intensified, hitting railway and road bridges, an airport and a petrochemical plant. U.S. forces attacked targets on Kharg Island, home to Iran's main oil export terminal. In response, Iran declared it would no longer hold back from hitting its Gulf neighbours' infrastructure and said it had carried out fresh strikes on a ship in the Gulf and a huge Saudi petrochemical complex. Booms were heard in Doha late on Tuesday night, according to a Reuters witness in the Qatari capital. The war, now in its sixth week, has claimed more than 5,000 lives in nearly a dozen countries, including more than 1,600 civilians in Iran, according to tallies from government sources and human rights groups. The closure of the strait, through which almost a fifth of the world's oil supply typically travels, has sharply increased oil prices, escalating the chances of a global economic downturn or even recession. With the U.S. midterm election campaign ramping up, Trump's approval ratings have hit their lowest level ever, leaving his Republican Party at risk of losing its grip on Congress. Polls show sizable majorities of Americans opposed to the war and frustrated by the rising cost of gasoline.

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Trump Holds off on Strikes...Ceasefire in Iran

Trump Holds off on Strikes...Ceasefire in Iran

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Most Unhinged President of the U.S.A?!

Most Unhinged President of the U.S.A?!

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A War of Choice

A War of Choice

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Iran is Running out of Time

Iran is Running out of Time

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Iran's Deadline Looms

Iran's Deadline Looms

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Assessing the Deadline given by POTUS

Assessing the Deadline given by POTUS

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Man Who Co-Founded Mexican Drug Cartel With 'El Mencho' Pleads Guilty In U.S. To Conspiracy Charge

A founder of one of Mexico’s most powerful and violent drug cartels has pleaded guilty in the U.S. to a federal narcotics conspiracy charge. Erick Valencia Salazar co-founded the Jalisco New Generation Cartel with Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the drug lord known as “El Mencho” who was killed by the Mexican army in February. Valencia Salazar faces a mandatory-minimum prison sentence of 10 years and a maximum of life in prison after pleading guilty on Tuesday in Washington, D.C., to conspiring to distribute cocaine for U.S. importation. Chief Judge James Boasberg is scheduled to sentence him on July 31.

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Iraqi official says American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been released

American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was kidnapped in Baghdad last week, has been released. That's according to an Iraqi official with direct knowledge of the situation. The official spoke on condition of anonymity on Tuesday because he was not authorized to comment publicly. He says Kittleson was freed in the afternoon. He did not share her current whereabouts but said that prior to her release, she had been held in Baghdad. The powerful Iran-backed Iraqi militia Kataib Hezbollah said in a statement earlier in the day that it had decided to free the journalist.

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Pakistan Seeks 2-Week Extension To Trump's Deadline On Iran

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday requested that U.S. President Donald Trump make a two-week extension to a deadline he imposed on Iran to end its blockade of Gulf oil. "To allow diplomacy to run its course, I earnestly request President Trump to extend the deadline for two weeks. Pakistan, in all sincerity, requests the Iranian brothers to open Strait of Hormuz for a corresponding period of two weeks as a goodwill gesture," Sharif said in a post on X. Trump has given Iran until 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT) in Washington - 3:30 a.m. in Tehran - to end its blockade of Gulf oil or see the U.S. destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran. Sharif urged "all warring parties" to observe a ceasefire everywhere for two weeks "to allow diplomacy to achieve conclusive termination of war". He added that diplomatic efforts to settle the war peacefully were "progressing steadily, strongly and powerfully with the potential to lead to substantive results in near future". The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Sources told Reuters on Tuesday that talks between the U.S. and Iran were at risk of being derailed following Tehran's attacks on Saudi Arabian industrial facilities. Pakistan has been the main go-between for proposals shared by Iran and the United States, but there has been no sign of a compromise.

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FBI investigating ICE-involved shooting in CA

The FBI is investigating an ICE-involved shooting in Patterson, California. During a targeted vehicle stop, ICE officers attempted to arrest Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez. He is allegedly a gang member of the 18th Street Gang and is wanted in El Salvador.

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Trump: U.S. Will Work With Iran, Weapon Suppliers Face 50% Tariffs

President Donald Trump announced that the United States will work closely with Iran, which he describes as undergoing a “productive regime change.” He promised there will be no uranium enrichment and said the U.S. will help locate and remove “deeply buried” nuclear material, which he claims has been under constant satellite surveillance. Trump added that discussions are ongoing with Iran regarding tariffs and sanctions relief, and that many of the 15 points in the agreement have already been met. In a second post, the president warned that any country supplying military weapons to Iran will face immediate tariffs of 50 percent on all goods sold to the United States, with no exceptions.

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M & M Experience: Reaction To Breaking Ceasefire News

With Mike Gallagher, host of The Mike Gallagher Show, 9-12 on The Salem Radio Network and Salem News Channel | @GallagherShow

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CEASEFIRE: Trump's Deal With Iran

With James Fitzpatrick, U.S. Army veteran, a former appointee in the Trump 45 administration, and Director of the Center to Advance Security in America.

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DEI Is Still Being Taught Under New Labels

With Adam Guillette, President of Accuracy in Media | Aim.org |  @adamguillette

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House Democrats call for vote to end conflict in Iran

House Democrats are urging congressional leaders to bring lawmakers back into session immediately and hold a vote to end the U.S. conflict with Iran. Democratic leaders say the vote is needed to halt what they describe as a “reckless war of choice” following recent escalation and rhetoric from the White House. Their call comes amid heightened concern from Democratic lawmakers about President Trump’s threats toward Iran and the broader military campaign, with some urging Congress to use its constitutional authority to stop further military action. The House is currently in recess, and Democratic leaders have said they want a clear vote on ending U.S. involvement as soon as possible.

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Israel to continue strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon despite ceasefire

By: Dianté Marigny A two-week ceasefire has been reached between the United States, Iran, and Israel, with talks scheduled to begin Friday in Islamabad. President Donald Trump called the agreement “a big day for world peace,” noting that Iran “wants it to happen” and that the United States will help keep traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said the suspension of U.S. strikes on Iran would last for two weeks, following requests from Pakistani leaders, and pointed to a 10-point proposal from Iran as a workable basis for negotiations. While Israel is supporting the temporary pause in U.S. and Iranian hostilities, the country has confirmed it will continue military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. This signals ongoing regional tensions even as the Iran conflict is temporarily halted.

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Strait of Hormuz to reopen following US-Iran ceasefire

President Donald Trump has called off what he described as a major attack on Iran—at least for now—after agreeing to a two-week ceasefire with Tehran. The deal came less than two hours before Trump’s deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face what he had warned would be the destruction of, in his words, “a whole civilization.” Iranian state TV reported that Trump had accepted Iran’s terms for ending the conflict. In a Truth Social post, the president said the agreement is contingent on Iran’s “complete, immediate, and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz.” He also noted that Iran submitted a 10-point plan, which he described as a “workable basis on which to negotiate.” The announcement sent crude oil futures tumbling more than 10 percent. The Strait, which handles roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil shipments, had been closed by Iran in response to U.S. and Israeli strikes, spiking global oil prices and raising fears of a worldwide economic slowdown. Minutes after the post, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi confirmed the Strait would reopen, coordinated with Iranian armed forces. Two White House officials said Israel also agreed to the two-week ceasefire and to suspend its own bombing campaign. Talks mediated by Pakistan are set to begin Friday in Islamabad.

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Trump calls ceasefire a 'big day for world peace”

A two-week ceasefire has been reached between the United States, Iran, and Israel, with talks set to begin Friday in Islamabad. President Donald Trump is calling it “a big day for world peace,” saying Iran “wants it to happen” and that the United States will help keep traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said he agreed to suspend strikes for two weeks at the request of Pakistani leaders, noting that the U.S. has already met its military objectives and is close to a long-term peace agreement. He also highlighted a 10-point proposal from Iran, calling it a workable basis for negotiations. Just hours before the deal, Trump had warned of devastating consequences if an agreement was not reached. Iran confirmed it will enter talks with the U.S. this week. Israel supports the temporary pause in strikes against Iran but says it will continue fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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Trump Agrees To Two-Week Ceasefire With Iran

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he had agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran, less than two hours before his deadline for Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face widespread attacks on its civilian infrastructure. Iranian state TV flashed an announcement claiming that Trump had accepted Iran's terms for ending the war, describing it as a "humiliating retreat" by the U.S. president. Iran said talks between the U.S. and Iran would begin on Friday in Islamabad, Pakistan. Trump's announcement on social media represented an abrupt turnaround from earlier in the day, when Trump issued an extraordinary warning that "a whole civilization will die tonight" if his demands were not met. Trump said the last-minute deal, negotiated with Pakistan serving as a mediator, was subject to Iran's agreement to pause its blockade of oil and gas supplies through the strait, which typically handles about one-fifth of global oil shipments. "This will be a double sided CEASEFIRE!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. "The reason for doing so is that we have already met and exceeded all Military objectives, and are very far along with a definitive Agreement concerning Longterm PEACE with Iran, and PEACE in the Middle East." Two White House officials confirmed that Israel has also agreed to the two-week ceasefire and to suspend its bombing campaign on Iran. A few minutes after Trump's announcement, the Israeli military said that it identified missiles launched from Iran towards Israel. Trump, who has issued a series of threats in recent weeks only to back away, claimed progress between the two sides. He said Iran had presented a 10-point proposal that was a "workable basis" for negotiations and that he expected an agreement to be "finalized and consummated" during the two-week ceasefire. The abrupt turnaround capped a whirlwind day that was dominated by Trump's threat to destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran unless Tehran reopened the strait, which unnerved world leaders, rattled global financial and energy markets and drew widespread condemnation, including criticism from the head of the United Nations and Pope Leo. As the clock ticked down to Trump's 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT) deadline, U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran intensified, hitting railway and road bridges, an airport and a petrochemical plant. U.S. forces attacked targets on Kharg Island, home to Iran's main oil export terminal. In response, Iran declared it would no longer hold back from hitting its Gulf neighbours' infrastructure and said it had carried out fresh strikes on a ship in the Gulf and a huge Saudi petrochemical complex. Booms were heard in Doha late on Tuesday night, according to a Reuters witness in the Qatari capital. The war, now in its sixth week, has claimed more than 5,000 lives in nearly a dozen countries, including more than 1,600 civilians in Iran, according to tallies from government sources and human rights groups. The closure of the strait, through which almost a fifth of the world's oil supply typically travels, has sharply increased oil prices, escalating the chances of a global economic downturn or even recession. With the U.S. midterm election campaign ramping up, Trump's approval ratings have hit their lowest level ever, leaving his Republican Party at risk of losing its grip on Congress. Polls show sizable majorities of Americans opposed to the war and frustrated by the rising cost of gasoline.

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Trump Holds off on Strikes...Ceasefire in Iran

Trump Holds off on Strikes...Ceasefire in Iran

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Most Unhinged President of the U.S.A?!

Most Unhinged President of the U.S.A?!

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A War of Choice

A War of Choice

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Iran is Running out of Time

Iran is Running out of Time

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Iran's Deadline Looms

Iran's Deadline Looms

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Assessing the Deadline given by POTUS

Assessing the Deadline given by POTUS

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Man Who Co-Founded Mexican Drug Cartel With 'El Mencho' Pleads Guilty In U.S. To Conspiracy Charge

A founder of one of Mexico’s most powerful and violent drug cartels has pleaded guilty in the U.S. to a federal narcotics conspiracy charge. Erick Valencia Salazar co-founded the Jalisco New Generation Cartel with Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the drug lord known as “El Mencho” who was killed by the Mexican army in February. Valencia Salazar faces a mandatory-minimum prison sentence of 10 years and a maximum of life in prison after pleading guilty on Tuesday in Washington, D.C., to conspiring to distribute cocaine for U.S. importation. Chief Judge James Boasberg is scheduled to sentence him on July 31.

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Iraqi official says American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been released

American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was kidnapped in Baghdad last week, has been released. That's according to an Iraqi official with direct knowledge of the situation. The official spoke on condition of anonymity on Tuesday because he was not authorized to comment publicly. He says Kittleson was freed in the afternoon. He did not share her current whereabouts but said that prior to her release, she had been held in Baghdad. The powerful Iran-backed Iraqi militia Kataib Hezbollah said in a statement earlier in the day that it had decided to free the journalist.

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Pakistan Seeks 2-Week Extension To Trump's Deadline On Iran

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday requested that U.S. President Donald Trump make a two-week extension to a deadline he imposed on Iran to end its blockade of Gulf oil. "To allow diplomacy to run its course, I earnestly request President Trump to extend the deadline for two weeks. Pakistan, in all sincerity, requests the Iranian brothers to open Strait of Hormuz for a corresponding period of two weeks as a goodwill gesture," Sharif said in a post on X. Trump has given Iran until 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT) in Washington - 3:30 a.m. in Tehran - to end its blockade of Gulf oil or see the U.S. destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran. Sharif urged "all warring parties" to observe a ceasefire everywhere for two weeks "to allow diplomacy to achieve conclusive termination of war". He added that diplomatic efforts to settle the war peacefully were "progressing steadily, strongly and powerfully with the potential to lead to substantive results in near future". The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Sources told Reuters on Tuesday that talks between the U.S. and Iran were at risk of being derailed following Tehran's attacks on Saudi Arabian industrial facilities. Pakistan has been the main go-between for proposals shared by Iran and the United States, but there has been no sign of a compromise.

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FBI investigating ICE-involved shooting in CA

The FBI is investigating an ICE-involved shooting in Patterson, California. During a targeted vehicle stop, ICE officers attempted to arrest Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez. He is allegedly a gang member of the 18th Street Gang and is wanted in El Salvador.

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