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Friday, April 24, 2026

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired Navy Secretary John Phelan. The Pentagon framed it Wednesday as an immediate departure. read more


The Department of Justice said on Friday it is bringing back firing squads and readopting lethal injection in an effort to strengthen the federal death penalty. read more


The redistricting war President Trump forced on his party appears to have backfired. With Virginia's vote Tuesday, Republicans are now favored in fewer House seats than if the war had never started. read more


Ukraine is betting big on war robots, with plans to buy 25,000 and remove humans from front-line supply runs Ukraine aims to have robots handle 100% of front-line logistics missions. read more


Palantir published a mini manifesto over the weekend based on a book by its CEO that made the company's position clear on a range of topics, from reinstating the military draft to Silicon Valley's moral duty to help the U.S. defend itself. read more


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Jesse Welles
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Gonna Keep Prayin' - The Petersens Original (LIVE)

Apr 24, 2026

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"Iran is ranked as the 5th most resource-rich country globally, with an estimated $27.3 trillion in total natural resources, primarily driven by its massive oil and gas reserves.

It holds the world's 2nd largest natural gas reserves and 4th largest crude oil reserves. Iran also possesses significant mineral wealth, including large deposits of coal, copper, iron ore, and zinc."

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IF Iran would just open their natural resources to US corporations like Iraq did, and other countries have... we could stop killing their leaders and innocent population, who have about as much control over what the Ayatollah did as we have had over Trump lately.

Just give our Corporations what they want, and the American Military they now control will let Iran alone. Somewhat.

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"It is very thin, (and) does not adequately allege in my judgment any violation of the mail or wire fraud statutes (which are the indictment's key allegations)," said John C. Coffee Jr., a professor at the Columbia University Law School, in a statement.

"SPLC was under no duty to disclose to the world that it was paying secret agents to advise it about the activities of violent organizations. That it paid agents to inform it does not imply that it was supporting these organizations, even if the agents (with mixed motives) gave some of the payments to the organization."

Robertson said that organizations, including the government, regularly use confidential informants because it is an important tool to collect information about groups that actively withhold information about their activities.

In the indictment, the DOJ alleged several instances of wire fraud. But Robertson said "it doesn't seem to me there was any criminal intent at all."

"When you are paying an informant who is deeply embedded in a group that is engaged in violent activity, whether it is terrorism or others, you don't want to risk their lives by making it clear they were receiving payments," she said.

Robertson said the indictment doesn't even go as far as to allege any criminal intent to defraud financial institutions. The allegations were that SPLC tried to hide its activity from its donors.

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"That seems really problematic to me," Robertson said. "I don't believe the donors were, in any way, misled."

In the end, Robertson said the government will likely have a difficult time proving its case.

"I would be surprised if this case made it very far in the process," she said. "I would be absolutely shocked if it went all the way to a conviction. I think it will get dismissed earlier in the process."

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