Pezeshkian is reportedly "exceptionally angry" at the Revolutionary Guards, accusing them of "reckless" conduct.
He claims the failure to protect Ali Larijani was not negligence, but a deliberate move to ensure his elimination.
The IRGC is reportedly "very pleased" with Larijani’s death, having already prepared an "elimination dossier" on him and his brother.
The bottom line - Iran is transitioning into an extremist military regime where Mojtaba Khamenei acts as a mere "puppet" of the Revolutionary Guards, who completely control the country.
Their activism already has resulted in a Supreme Court decision that they are no longer allowed to issue nationwide injunctions, a decision they've worked around by then declaring plaintiffs to be a "class."
The report cited two people familiar with a recent virtual meeting who explained chief prosecutors and other leaders of the 93 U.S. attorneys' offices "were told to provide DOJ headquarters with vivid instances in which judges obstructed through adverse rulings."
The American strikes on Iran have opened both a new military front abroad and an old front at home. Mere hours after the bombs began to fall, leftist activists took to the streets with signs and chants denouncing American “imperialism” and demanding “Hands off Iran” and “No New US War In The Middle East.”
It’s no coincidence that these protests bear similarities with the sometimes-violent anti-ICE, pro-Cuba, anti-Israel, and pro-Maduro rallies that have dotted the country in recent months. Behind many of these disruptions is the ANSWER Coalition—Act Now to Stop War and End Racism—an umbrella organization composed of various far-left groups.
A close look at ANSWER’s operations reveals a demonstration-industrial complex—a coordinated ecosystem in which organizations lean into their respective strengths and complement others’ infrastructure, messaging, or reach.
These organizations are, in turn, closely linked with hostile foreign actors, raising questions not only about their propriety, but their legality...
Rather than mitigate supply chain risk, the Global World for ideological and economic reasons, increased their dependence without corresponding insurance, either in the form of stockpiles, alternative suppliers or military forces.
They relied instead on the charlatans who offered "international law" as a substitute for physical security...
Until, in a moment of reckoning Iran partly closed the Bab el-Mandam and more consequentially menaced the Strait of Hormuz and there was no answer...
The only question now is do we have the capacity to learn.
According to a U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security terror threat assessment report published last year, there were over 50 jihadist cases in 30 states between April 2021 and June 2025, including vehicle ramming attacks and efforts to provide material support to ISIS.
Last year, for instance, started off with the slaughter of 14 Americans and the grievous injury of scores of additional victims in New Orleans by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a radical whom the FBI revealed had pledged allegiance to ISIS.
Standing before him was the culprit — a student apparently so dangerous that Becerra had to act without delay to protect the entire Viejo Elementary School in the Capistrano Unified School District. The little girl is known only as B.B. in federal filings, but her actions were so heinous that a parent alerted Becerra to take whatever action was necessary.
Beccera showed B.B. the incriminating evidence: a picture of children holding hands with the words “any life” written under “Black Lives Matter.”
Confronting the little girl, Becerra allegedly called the paper “racist.”
He told her that she would need to apologize for the outrageous statement. (Becerra denies using the word “racist.”).
Her family alleges that she was also suspended from recess for two weeks, apparently to consider her failures as a human being.
That single piece of paper has since prompted years of litigation, in which California educators fought for the right to punish this child for a picture given to a friend.
And if that seems outrageous, you do not even know the worst of it...
1818 - The U.S. Congress approved the first pensions for government service.
1881 - Barnum and Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth opened in Madison Square Gardens.
1931 - Schick Inc. displayed the first electric shaver.
1940 - Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini held a meeting at the Brenner Pass. The Italian dictator agreed to join in Germany's war against France and Britain during the meeting.
1945 - 1,250 U.S. bombers attacked Berlin.
1949 - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was ratified.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi criticized the prior handling of the case involving Jalloh.
“The Biden Department of Justice declined to prosecute this man and let him off easy with a warning,” Bondi said. “Left-wing soft-on-crime policies cost lives — but this Department of Justice doesn’t tolerate crime, we punish it.”
Mahady Sacko, 50, who goes by the nickname “Sacko Scorpion,” was busted last week in Philadelphia for allegedlyfalsely claiming citizenship to cast a 2024 ballot.
He was picked up in a joint operation between Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the FBI, which charge he “falsely represented that he was a US citizen in order to vote and register to vote” in the last presidential election, according to a press release...
Mahady Sacko of Mauritania allegedly voted as a registered Democrat in every election since 2008 — until feds busted him last week in Philadelphia for falsely claiming citizenship to cast a 2024 ballot.ADPennsylvania, a crucial swing state, stands out for disastrous alien voter registration, said Adams. The Keystone State has admitted a glitch in its “motor voter” program, which registers voters at the DMV, inadvertently has allowed approximately 100,000 non-citizens to register to vote, though some state officials dispute this number...
For context, this was a younger Churchill, not even 30 years old, and yet to rise to the political heights history would remember him for.
Despite that fact, his observations regarding Islam are as timeless and politically astute as any by the British statesman. The quote was posted to social media platform X by Lebanese Canadian commenter Gad Saad, who took to mocking the left and current British Prime Minister Keir Starmer by using one of their favorite insults against Churchill.
“For years, neighbors say construction has been slow. Where are the workers? Where is the urgency? — For almost 4 years, the property has sat unfinished. Why does it take so long and such a waste of money, there's nothing to even show for it”