Monday, June 22, 2026

Trump Grants Iran 60-Day Oil Hall Pass After Regime Promises To Behave This Time


WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a heartwarming display of international trust rarely seen outside kindergarten classrooms, the Trump administration announced Monday that it will temporarily allow Iran to produce and sell oil after the Islamic regime reportedly promised to keep its hands to itself and play nicely in the Strait of Hormuz.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed that the administration has issued a 60-day license authorizing Iranian oil sales while negotiators work toward a broader peace agreement. Officials expressed cautious optimism that a government famous for sponsoring terrorism, threatening its neighbors, and chanting "Death to America" may finally be turning over a new leaf.

“In line with the ongoing productive talks in Switzerland, Iran has committed to free and open transit in the Strait of Hormuz and to permit International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors into their country,” Bessent wrote on X.

Diplomats reportedly celebrated the breakthrough after Iran allegedly looked everyone directly in the eye and promised it was being totally serious this time.

“As part of the framework, Treasury has issued a temporary 60-day general license authorizing the production, delivery, and sale of Iranian oil,” he continued.

To ensure the arrangement remains above board, the license specifically prohibits buyers in North Korea, Cuba, and Crimea from purchasing Iranian oil, effectively preventing what experts described as "the world's least trustworthy governments from forming an even more suspicious customer loyalty program."

Vice President JD Vance said the negotiations successfully established a mechanism to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and prevent disagreements from spiraling into a larger conflict.

Administration officials praised the agreement as a significant diplomatic achievement, noting that if all goes well, future negotiations could include additional confidence-building measures such as Iran pinky-swearing not to build nuclear weapons and signing a note promising not to fund terrorist proxies during recess.

At press time, international observers reported that several barrels of Iranian oil had already begun flowing toward global markets while diplomats eagerly waited to see whether the phrase "trust but verify" could survive another encounter with the Iranian regime.


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Democrats Shocked To Learn Man They Swore Was "Sharp As Ever" May Have Been Slightly Less Sharp Than A Butter Knife

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a stunning development that has left millions of Americans pretending to be surprised, former Democratic fundraiser Lindy Li [not to be confused with Lucy Lu] announced she will soon reveal the identities of party insiders who allegedly knew President Joe Biden was struggling cognitively while simultaneously assuring the public he was operating at peak mental performance.

Li, who has since fled the Democratic Party like a passenger spotting smoke in the cockpit, says her upcoming book Unburdened will expose a cast of political figures who privately worried about Biden's condition while publicly insisting that videos of him wandering off, freezing mid-sentence, and shaking hands with invisible people were merely examples of his unique leadership style.

"Whatever was out there, it wasn’t the truth. They wanted him to go, and also in my book, I will be telling people exactly who was aware of Biden’s cognitive decline but pretended otherwise," Li told Fox News Digital. [It's like blowing the lid off the aluminum siding industry, eh.]

According to Li, the Democratic establishment spent years perfecting the difficult art of watching the same events as everyone else and then claiming those events never happened.

One of the names reportedly appearing in the book is the execrable Sen. Adam Schiff, who allegedly expressed concerns privately while maintaining public support until Biden's debate performance made denial roughly as credible as insisting a raccoon was qualified to perform open-heart surgery.

"I remember getting a text from Schiff," Li said.

"I have it in my book. Basically, Adam Schiff was — I can’t remember what he said on TV, but I’m telling you right now that behind the scenes he very much wanted [Biden] to go."

A spokesperson for Schiff responded by noting that Schiff eventually voiced concerns publicly after Biden's now-famous debate performance, which featured several moments that caused viewers to wonder whether their television signal had frozen.

"The Senator’s concerns and call on President Biden to not run was very public, so none of this is news," the spokesperson said.

Li claims many Democrats remained silent because challenging Biden would have been politically dangerous, particularly after party polling suggested that no rival had enough support to overcome the incumbent. In other words, they put personal ambitions ahead of the security of the nation.

"They didn’t want to get ostracized by the party. It’s like the axiom: you come at the king; you better not miss. Everyone would have missed," Li said.

Party insiders reportedly concluded that opposing Biden was a risky proposition, especially when access to donor money, committee assignments, and favorable media coverage hung in the balance.

"There are many candidates who polled themselves against Biden and then realized that they couldn’t beat him in a primary. It wasn’t a matter so much of anti-Trumpism. It was self-interest," Li said.

"I’ve seen the polling data, and I also include that in my book, polling no one has seen before."

Li also claims internal polling suggested that Vice President Kamala Harris was viewed as a weak successor, despite years of media coverage assuring Americans she was both historically groundbreaking and universally beloved.

"She was the weakest candidate in the field," Li said.

"I also have polling data right before Kamala ascended. We stacked her against Buttigieg, Newsom, Shapiro, Whitmer — all of them," Li said.

Political analysts say the revelations confirm what many voters had suspected: that the greatest bipartisan achievement of the Biden era may have been convincing a large portion of Washington to ignore what millions of Americans could plainly see on their television screens.

Still, Li insists the story is more complicated than simple political calculation. She says Biden's personal relationships inspired genuine loyalty among longtime allies.

"He had decades of loyalty, his bond with people like James Clyburn," Li explained.

"There’s something about Joe Biden. He was incredibly kind," Li said.

At press time, Democratic strategists were reportedly scrambling to determine whether claiming they had always been concerned about Biden's condition might be more politically viable than insisting once again that videos of Biden appearing confused were actually sophisticated right-wing deepfakes.


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Sunday, June 21, 2026

Democrats Shocked To Learn Campaign Funds Apparently Not Meant For Family Vacations, Theme Parks, And The Super Bowl


WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Ruben Gallego found himself under scrutiny this week after reports surfaced suggesting he may have used campaign funds for family travel, Disney trips, and Super Bowl tickets, triggering panic among Democrats who were reportedly unaware that campaign accounts were not simply upgraded checking accounts with patriotic branding.

According to reports, Gallego allegedly drew from a joint campaign account he shared with former California Democrat Eric Flatulentia Swalwell, a politician whose career has survived scandals with the resilience of a cockroach wearing a congressional lapel pin.

Federal law technically prohibits campaign money from being used for "personal use," a phrase that has apparently baffled generations of Washington lawmakers accustomed to treating donor contributions like airline reward points.

The report claims Gallego's political committee paid for travel to Miami and Chicago, along with magical fact-finding missions to both Disneyland and Disney World. The committee also reportedly spent more than $18,000 on childcare reimbursements, prompting observers to wonder whether campaign donors thought they were funding elections or a family vacation package.

Gallego did not deny the allegations.


"This is not breaking news," he said in a statement to POLITICO. "With the rising costs of child care and the burden it has on the budgets of American families, Democrats and Republicans in Congress and the White House alike regularly travel with their wives and children, as is permitted by the FEC."

Political analysts noted that Gallego's defense essentially amounted to, "Everyone does it," a phrase that has historically appeared moments before ethics investigations, congressional hearings, or awkward resignation speeches.

Gallego is considered a potential 2028 presidential contender, joining a crowded Democratic bench that includes Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and former Vice President Kamala Harris.


Party strategists expressed concern that controversies like this could damage a future presidential campaign, though they admitted the greater threat may be voters becoming aware of how campaign money is actually spent.

At press time, congressional ethics experts were reportedly preparing a new educational pamphlet explaining that campaign donations are not intended to function as a Disney annual pass with tax advantages.


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IDF takes over Hezbollah tunnel with all kinds of prizes


The discovery of yet another vast Hezbollah tunnel complex in southern Lebanon serves as a reminder of a reality that many in the international community prefer to ignore. While diplomats speak endlessly of ceasefires, resolutions, and understandings, Hezbollah has spent years doing something rather more concrete: preparing for war. 

[Source: The Jerusalem Post.]

On Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces announced that soldiers from the 91st Division's 551st Brigade had seized a massive Hezbollah tunnel in Majdal Zoun, roughly 10 kilometers inside southern Lebanon. The underground facility stretched some 200 meters in length and descended 25 meters below the surface. Most significantly, it contained four rocket-launching shafts that had been repeatedly used to target Israeli communities.

The tunnel's design highlights the sophistication of Hezbollah's military infrastructure. The launch shafts were reportedly difficult, if not impossible, to eliminate through airstrikes alone. By taking direct control of the site, Israeli forces were able to neutralize a threat that had been carefully concealed beneath the ground and beyond the reach of conventional aerial operations.

During the operation, the IDF said it killed 20 Hezbollah terrorists, including 10 members of the elite Radwan Force. Israeli troops also seized or destroyed approximately 50 pieces of terrorist infrastructure and weaponry, including drones, anti-tank missiles, munitions stockpiles, and observation posts.


Footage released by the military revealed a striking arsenal hidden beneath Lebanese soil, including large rockets capable of striking deep into Israeli territory. Additional video from the Yahalom special unit of the Combat Engineering Corps showed a labyrinthine complex consisting of 12 separate rooms and operational sections, underscoring the scale of Hezbollah's preparations.

It is difficult to reconcile such discoveries with the persistent fiction that Hezbollah is merely a political movement. No political party requires a subterranean military network complete with rocket-launching facilities, anti-tank weaponry, and specialized assault units. These are the tools of an organization preparing for conflict on a significant scale.


Meanwhile, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir visited troops in southern Lebanon and offered a blunt assessment of the current situation.

“The ceasefire that was announced is shaky, and we need to be ready with the highest preparedness to renew our military actions, and to thwart the threats, including quickly transitioning to go on the attack if required.”

“All of the IDF’s resources are dedicated to this,” he added.

Zamir's remarks reflect a lesson Israel learned at immense cost on October 7. The belief that hostile forces can be deterred indefinitely while they continue to arm themselves, entrench themselves, and prepare for war has proven disastrously false.

According to Zamir, Israeli forces have succeeded in placing Hezbollah on the defensive not only around Majdal Zoun but also in strategically significant areas such as Ali Taher Ridge and Beaufort Castle, where additional tunnel networks and terrorist infrastructure have been targeted.

He also praised the soldiers of the 401st Armored Brigade, which has suffered the loss of several senior commanders in recent months, for maintaining operational readiness across multiple fronts.

The broader significance of the operation extends beyond the destruction of a single tunnel. Every such discovery exposes the enormous discrepancy between Hezbollah's public posture and its actual conduct. While international actors repeatedly urge restraint upon Israel, Hezbollah continues to invest extraordinary resources into military fortifications, offensive capabilities, and preparations for future conflict.

The question is not why Israel continues to dismantle such infrastructure. The more pressing question is why the existence of these elaborate networks continues to surprise anyone.

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Local Pride Festival Dissolves After Founder Allegedly Confuses "Protecting Children" With Exact Opposite


CAZENOVIA, NY — Organizers of the Cazenovia Pride Festival announced the cancellation of all events and the dissolution of the organization after its founder, local activist and school board vice president Travis Longo, was arrested on charges related to sexually explicit communications with a child and later hit with federal child pornography charges.

Residents expressed shock that a man who spent years lecturing everyone else about morality, inclusion, and community values allegedly turned out to be hiding a collection of interests that even Hollywood producers would describe as "a bit much."

Longo, 46, who also operated a coffee shop and served as vice president of the local school board, was arrested by New York State Police on June 18 after investigators alleged he engaged in a pattern of sexually explicit communications with a child under 12 years old.

Authorities charged him with four counts of endangering the welfare of a child, while federal prosecutors later alleged that investigators discovered child pornography on his phone, including material depicting the abuse of infants.

The arrest prompted an immediate response from the organization he founded. Cazenovia Pride leadership announced the cancellation of its upcoming Pride celebration and the complete dissolution of the nonprofit.

"This decision follows serious criminal charges against Travis Longo, the founder of Cazenovia Pride Fest and a longtime figure in our organization," organizers stated. "Travis Longo has no further affiliation with Cazenovia Pride, Inc. . . . We are deeply sorry for the pain and disappointment this causes our community. The years of support, love, and solidarity you have shown us have meant everything."

Sources say local residents were surprised to learn that repeatedly declaring oneself an advocate for children and vulnerable communities does not automatically guarantee one isn't secretly a monster.

The school district also moved quickly to distance itself from Longo.

"In the interim, the individual in question will not be permitted on any school grounds or at any district-sponsored events," district officials said. "The safety, well-being, and peace of mind of our students, staff, and community remain our absolute highest priorities."

The Board of Education, apparently realizing that having an accused child predator serving as vice president creates less-than-ideal optics, unanimously agreed to demand Longo's resignation.

The board later released a statement saying members were "shocked, deeply saddened, and outraged" by the allegations and pledged to pursue his removal if he refused to step down voluntarily.

To see the TikTok drag queen's video click here.

Federal prosecutors were less interested in discussing optics and more interested in discussing prison.

"As school board vice president, the defendant was entrusted by parents and the community to help protect and serve the interests of children," First Assistant U.S. Attorney John A. Sarcone III said. "Instead, as alleged, he exploited his position of public trust while actively seeking out and accumulating images and videos depicting the heinous sexual abuse of children. This shocking betrayal makes his conduct all the more reprehensible."

The charges carry potentially lengthy prison sentences, substantial fines, and mandatory sex offender registration if convicted.

At press time, dozens of corporate media outlets that normally insist there is absolutely no connection between radical activist spaces and occasional predator scandals were reportedly preparing another round of articles explaining that noticing patterns is the real danger to democracy.

The full press release can be viewed at justice.gov/usao-ndny/pr/madison-county-man-charged-receipt-and-possession-child-pornography.


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Israeli Poll Finds 71% No Longer Trust Trump, 92% Convinced Everyone Lost, Including the Winners


JERUSALEM — A shocking new poll has revealed that a growing number of Israelis no longer trust President Donald Trump to protect Israel's interests in negotiations with Iran, marking the first time in modern history that a majority of Israelis have looked at a Middle East peace deal and said, "Wait, this feels like a Middle East peace deal."

According to the survey, 71% of Israelis said they do not trust Trump to look out for Israeli interests in an agreement with Iran. Another 13% said they do trust him, while 16% admitted they had stopped paying attention somewhere around the fifteenth ceasefire announcement.

The numbers represent a sharp decline from just one week ago, when only 62% distrusted Trump. Analysts say the rapid shift suggests Israelis are becoming familiar with the contents of the agreement.

The poll also found widespread pessimism about the outcome of the war itself. Asked how the conflict ended, 43% said Israel lost, 41% said the result was inconclusive, and 11% said Israel won. The remaining respondents reportedly spent several minutes staring into the distance before muttering, "Define 'won.'"

A separate survey found that 52% believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu harmed Israeli interests in the U.S.-Iran agreement, while 24% said he helped and another 24% said they could no longer distinguish between strategic victories and political press conferences.

The findings represent a dramatic reversal for Trump, who for years enjoyed near-rock-star status among many Israeli voters and was often described by Netanyahu allies as one of the most pro-Israel presidents in American history. Unfortunately, that reputation collided headfirst with a deal involving Iran, which historically has not been a major crowd-pleaser in Israel. 

Apparently Israelis agree with Albert Einstein who said that if you do the same thing over and over [like a peace deal with terrorists] and expect different results, you're crazy.

The agreement, signed this week, establishes a 60-day negotiation period intended to end nearly four months of war and address Iran's nuclear program, missile capabilities, sanctions relief, oil exports, regional ceasefires, and apparently everyone's expectations.

Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism before departing for follow-up talks in Switzerland.

"I think we're going to hopefully make progress on the nuclear issue, make progress on the Lebanon ceasefire issue." He isn't big on Einstein, evidently.

Observers noted that "hopefully" remains the most heavily armed word in international diplomacy.

Trump also defended the agreement while issuing a characteristically subtle warning to Tehran.

"We're going to bomb the hell out of them if they violate the agreement," Trump said. "I don't want them to [violate the agreement]. I want them to honor the agreement."

Political scientists described the statement as a rare example of combining a peace offering and a threat of overwhelming military force into the same sentence.

Meanwhile, a Hebrew University poll found that roughly 92% of Israelis believe Iran benefited more from the conflict than Israel, while only 8% viewed Israel as the winner. Nearly 90% said the war's goals had not been met, and fewer than 30% believed Netanyahu's claims of major achievements.

Experts say these numbers indicate that Israelis are becoming increasingly skeptical of political leaders declaring victory while simultaneously explaining why none of the objectives were achieved.

At press time, Israeli officials were reportedly considering a new strategy that involves winning wars before announcing victory.

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Florida Student Leader Discovers That Home Depot Is a Terrible Place for a Career Networking Event



One of the recurring problems in modern America is that far too many people seem to believe that the internet is some magical realm where consequences don't exist. Fortunately, there are still a few citizens willing to dedicate their time to reminding these aspiring degenerates that reality eventually shows up.

[Sources: Fox News Digital, FAU University Press.]

In South Florida, that reality arrived in the form of MMA fighter Dustin Lampros.

Lampros, founder of 561 Predator Catchers, has built a reputation for exposing people who allegedly use social media and dating apps to pursue minors. While most people spend their free time doomscrolling or arguing about politics online, Lampros spends his tracking down individuals who think arranging sexual encounters with children is a good life choice.

His latest catch was Christian Walden, a Florida Atlantic University student government official whose promising campus leadership career apparently took a sharp detour into spectacularly bad decision-making.

According to court records, Walden allegedly believed he was chatting online with a 13-year-old boy named "Justin." The conversation reportedly began on Grindr before moving to text messages. Eventually, a meeting was arranged at a Home Depot in Delray Beach.

Because nothing says "normal life choices" quite like scheduling an illicit rendezvous between the potted ferns and the palletized landscaping materials.

When Walden arrived on May 26 expecting to meet "Justin," he instead found Lampros waiting for him.

Lampros identified himself as someone working with "an organization that monitors online activity between minors and adults."

What followed was less of a conversation and more of an extended public audit of Walden's judgment.

"How old is he?" Lampros asked after Walden admitted he was there to meet someone he had encountered online.

"I think, 14," Walden replied.

As questioning continued, Walden acknowledged that the supposed teenager had revealed he was 13.

Likes young boys . . . a lot

The exchange became even more uncomfortable as Walden allegedly described sexual acts he planned to perform with "Justin" while an associate of Lampros recorded the entire interaction.

Outside the store, Delray Beach police officers were waiting.

According to court records, Walden later told investigators that he and "Justin" had arranged to meet for sexual activity. He also reportedly admitted multiple times that he knew he had made "a mistake."

That may qualify as the understatement of the year.

Walden was charged with traveling to meet a minor for an unlawful sex act, a second-degree felony carrying a potential prison sentence of up to 15 years and fines reaching $10,000.

He also faces a charge of using a two-way communication device to facilitate a felony, a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison, probation, and additional fines.

At the time of his arrest, Walden was serving in Florida Atlantic University's student government.

His fellow student leaders wasted little time distancing themselves from the controversy. Within days, they convened an emergency meeting and voted to impeach and remove him from office.

Before his arrest, Walden had built an impressive collection of campus credentials. According to a LinkedIn profile identified as his, he studied public management, worked part-time for FAU, participated in student journalism, served on the executive board of the FAU College Democrats, and held leadership positions in multiple campus organizations.

The profile also noted that he was "minoring in Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies" and was "driven by a passion for LGBTQ+ rights."

It further described him as a co-founder of a nonprofit promoting "inclusive, sex-positive education."

Days before his arrest, he had celebrated his confirmation as chair of the Ways and Means Committee of FAU's Student Government Boca Raton House of Representatives. He had also recently been elected treasurer of the school's Lavender Alliance, where he was expected to help create "a safe, welcoming, and affirming space for the LGBTQIA+ community at FAU."


Instead, he now finds himself creating work for criminal defense attorneys.

Former Palm Beach County prosecutor Mark Astor explained that civilian predator-catching operations are legal in Florida, provided they do not coordinate with law enforcement beforehand or improperly induce criminal conduct.

"Getting somebody to potentially commit a crime who wouldn't otherwise have committed that crime, but you lured them into doing it," would be entrapment, Astor said.

He added that "from a defense perspective, these are very difficult cases" because investigators often possess extensive evidence before charges are filed.

That tends to happen when someone voluntarily leaves a digital trail, drives to the meeting location, and then calmly explains the entire plan on camera.

As for Lampros, known in MMA circles as "Scrappy," he'll be returning to the cage July 25 at Combat Night in Hallandale Beach.

For one alleged predator, however, the toughest fight is probably not going to happen in an octagon.

Florida Atlantic University student government leaders moved to impeach Boca Raton House Rep. Walden during an emergency House meeting with a 20 - 0 vote. The final vote was June 5th and Walden is gone.

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Saturday, June 20, 2026

Trump Announces Free Trial of Strait of Hormuz, Says Subscription Fees May Begin Later



WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump shocked international bureaucrats, energy traders, and several confused college professors Saturday by announcing that there will be absolutely no tolls charged in the Strait of Hormuz during the current 60-day ceasefire with Iran.

"There will be NO TOLLS in the Hormuz Strait for 60 days during the Cease Fire Period," Trump wrote on Truth Social, immediately triggering panic among global elites who had already prepared seventeen think tank papers explaining why America should continue protecting international shipping lanes for free forever.

Trump later clarified that tolls would also remain off the table after the ceasefire ends unless negotiations collapse, at which point the United States may decide it would like to receive something in return for safeguarding one of the most dangerous waterways on Earth.

And the chance that the negotiations will not collapse is about the same as getting hit by a freight train in Antartica on a Sunday.

The president explained that any future tolls would simply reimburse America for decades of acting as the Middle East's unpaid security guard, babysitter, emergency response team, and occasional missile interceptor.

"Imagine expecting your neighbor to mow your lawn, fix your roof, guard your house, and fight off burglars for fifty years without ever sending a bill," said one administration official. "Actually, don't imagine it. That's basically been U.S. foreign policy."

Trump emphasized that any future tolls would reimburse America for decades of serving as the Middle East's unpaid "Guardian Angel." Administration officials clarified that this does not mean original Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa will be stationed in the Strait of Hormuz armed with a whistle, a flashlight, and an overwhelming sense of civic duty.

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world's most critical shipping chokepoints, handling a substantial portion of global oil exports. Experts noted that without American protection, many nations would be forced to confront the terrifying possibility of paying for their own security.

At press time, several European leaders were reportedly drafting a strongly worded statement demanding that American taxpayers continue funding global stability while being accused of imperialism for doing so.

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Trump Grants Iran 60-Day Oil Hall Pass After Regime Promises To Behave This Time

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a heartwarming display of international trust rarely seen outside kindergarten classrooms, the Trump administration a...