“In the high glare of a summer evening in Fairbanks, Alaska, Ciara Santiago watched the mercury climb. A meteorologist at the National Weather Service office, she had the dubious honor of issuing the state’s first-ever official heat advisory as temperatures were expected to hit the mid-80s,” Grist reports.
Officials Don’t Know Fate of Iran’s Uranium Stockpile
“A day after President Trump declared that Iran’s nuclear program had been ‘completely and totally obliterated’ by American bunker-busting bombs and a barrage of missiles, the actual state of the program seemed far more murky, with senior officials conceding they did not know the fate of Iran’s stockpile of near-bomb-grade uranium,” the New York Times reports.
Fears Run High as Iran Weighs Response to U.S. Strikes
“Civilians, diplomats and military officials on several continents were waiting anxiously on Monday to see the ramifications of President Trump’s decision to bomb a trio of Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, a move that will almost certainly have far-reaching impacts on global security,” the New York Times reports.
“After the bombings on Sunday brought the United States into Israel’s war against Iran, fears grew among American allies and adversaries of a dangerously escalating conflict across the region. American military and intelligence officials detected potential signs that Iran-backed militias were preparing to attack American bases in Iraq, and possibly Syria.”
“Iranian officials appeared to be weighing their options for retaliation against the United States.”
Iran’s Promise of Payback Keeps World Markets on Edge
“Iran vowed retaliation and kept up attacks on Israel following the US strikes on its nuclear facilities over the weekend, fueling fears of a wider war in the Middle East and rattling global markets,” Bloomberg reports.
Reuters: “Iran’s most effective threat to hurt the West would probably be to restrict global oil flows from the Gulf. Oil prices spiked on Monday at their highest since January. But they have not yet shot up to crisis levels, indicating that traders see a path out of the conflict that avoids serious disruption.”
Axios: Iran parliament reportedly backs closing Strait of Hormuz, which could spike oil prices.
Wall Street Journal: The 6 miles of water keeping global markets on edge.
GOP Lawmaker Arrested for Distributing Child Porn
South Carolina state Rep. RJ May (R), who prosecutors say used the screen name “joebidennnn69,” has been arrested and charged with 10 counts of distributing sexual abuse material involving children, The Guardian reports.
A Cornered Iran Gives Few Clues on Response to Bombings
“After the U.S. struck Iran’s most fortified nuclear sites, the regime’s clerical leaders are facing a perilous choice: hit back at the U.S. and risk a widening a war with two militarily superior foes, or return to nuclear talks where they would likely have to give up on nuclear enrichment and their ballistic-missile arsenal, two pillars of the country’s sovereignty,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Iran’s missile arsenal and military infrastructure have been degraded by Israel’s military strikes this month, with Israel claiming to have destroyed half of the country’s missile launchers. But the exact extent remains unclear, and Iran possesses other means to strike back such as cyberattacks and possibly terrorist proxies, or disrupting oil shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Uncertainty over how Iran might respond had stock and oil markets on edge, with U.S. futures moving slightly lower.”
Kamala Harris Leans Towards Governor’s Race
Kamala Harris is leaning toward entering the California gubernatorial race, The Hill reports.
Steve Bannon Takes on Fox News
Steve Bannon has turned his opposition to bombing Iran into a fierce challenge to Fox News, Semafor reports.
Said Bannon: “People on the right are now confronting an unpleasant reality, a great unmasking: The Murdochs don’t put America’s interests first. There needs to be a thorough FARA investigation into Fox’s relationship with a foreign power.”
He added that “their audience is geriatrics — it’s people 70 and over,” and that Fox has “no stroke because it’s not an activist base.”
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Flashback Quote of the Day
“Joe Biden went to Europe and advocated for a nuclear power’s regime change, and then 10 minutes later his own White House had to contradict him. Seems like a big deal.”
— Sen. J.D. Vance, on X, on March 26, 2022.
Advisory Warns of ‘Heightened Threat Environment’
An advisory from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned on Sunday of a “heightened threat environment in the United States” following overnight U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, Reuters reports.
Trump Says He’s Open to Regime Change in Iran
President Trump suggested that could he see Iran rejecting its government leadership, after officials in his administration stressed that the White House was not seeking a regime change, the AP reports.
Said Trump: “It’s not politically correct to use the term, ‘Regime Change,’ but if the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldn’t there be a Regime change???”

Greene Prays U.S. Is Not Attacked by Terrorists
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reacted to the U.S. strikes on Iran by urging Americans to pray that terrorists do not attack “our homeland.”
Said Greene: “Let us pray that we are not attacked by terrorists on our homeland after our border was open for the past 4 years and over 2 Million gotaways came in. Let us pray for peace.”
Trump Launches Super PAC to Oust Thomas Massie
“President Trump’s political operation has launched an aggressive effort to unseat Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, its first such effort to defeat a sitting Republican incumbent,” Axios reports.
“By going after Massie, Trump’s team is looking to put wayward Republicans on notice that they’re ready to play hardball.”
Iran’s Stockpile of Enriched Uranium Is Intact
“After the surprise U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, administration officials worked to assess the extent of the damage,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Vice President JD Vance signaled that Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium is still intact but also that the U.S. isn’t interested in destroying the regime.”
Iran Tries to Project a Sense of Normalcy
“Iran was reeling from American military attacks on its three main nuclear sites early Sunday, with four officials describing the mood in the government as one of defeat and national humiliation, amid divisions about how to respond,” the New York Times reports.
“Publicly, Iranian officials have tried to project a sense of normalcy even though nothing is normal. They have tried to downplay the damage to the nuclear facilities at Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan, even though satellite images show the mountainous site of Fordo’s underground facilities punctured with huge holes.”
Republican’s Pregnancy Collided With Abortion Politics
“Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) arrived at the emergency room in May 2024 terrified by what she had just learned: Her pregnancy could kill her at any moment,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“It would only get worse. The Florida Republican needed a shot of methotrexate to help expel her ectopic pregnancy, in which there is no way for the embryo to survive. Her state’s six-week abortion ban had just taken effect. She said doctors and nurses who saw her said they were worried about losing their licenses or going to jail if they gave her drugs to end her pregnancy.”
“She began arguing her case. The staff resisted, she said, even though doctors earlier that day estimated she was just five weeks pregnant. There was no heartbeat, and her life was at risk. She pulled up the state law on her phone for hospital workers to read. She said she called the governor’s office late at night for help, but no one picked up.”
“Hours later, doctors finally agreed to give her the methotrexate.”
Parliamentarian Rejects GOP Proposal on Contempt Findings
“The Senate parliamentarian has ruled against a controversial provision in the Senate Republicans’ megabill that would have made it significantly more difficult for courts to enforce contempt findings against the Trump administration,” The Hill reports.
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