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Even Fox News is panning JD Vance’s Iran clean-up act

Salon

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June 22, 2026

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Even Fox News is panning JD Vance’s Iran clean-up act

MAGA media is attacking the administration's deal with Iran — and the vice president is the primary target

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National Republican Congressional Committee

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· Jun 25, 2026

Gabe Vasquez Wants to End Oil & Gas

A recently resurfaced video is exposing defund the police Gabe Vasquez’s true plans for New Mexico: end the oil and gas industry, kill thousands of jobs, and gut the state budget. Despite the fact that the oil and gas industry contributes 7.5 billion to New Mexico’s general fund, Vasquez wants to “[limit] the use of natural gas and [] The post Gabe Vasquez Wants to End Oil Gas appeared first on NRCC.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 23, 2026

Trump’s Iran deal is shaping up to be worse than Obama’s

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. The United States’s humiliating capitulation to the Iranian clerics is []

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

Epstein Inquiry Enters Second Year With Key Questions Still Unresolved

WASHINGTON, July 8: A year after US authorities renewed efforts to increase transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, the case continues to generate more questions than answers, with congressional scrutiny now focused as much on the government’s handling of the records as on the crimes themselves. The latest flashpoint came during a Senate hearing in which Kash Patel faced repeated questioning over the bureau’s handling of Epstein-related files. Patel defended the FBI’s approach but declined to give direct yes-or-no answers to several questions about the release of records and the agency’s internal decisions, prompting criticism from Democratic lawmakers. The exchange

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 25, 2026

Iran war looms large over Trump administration ahead of vital midterm elections

Sky News contributor Kristin Tate argues the conflict with Iran is "casting a shadow" over the Trump administration ahead of the US midterms. “The war in Iran has really dominated discussions here on the ground in America, and particularly among Trump’s base, they want to see this wrapped up,” Ms Tate told Sky News host Jaimee Rogers. “People are kind of done with it, especially because Trump campaigned on not starting any new wars and focusing on domestic issues and strengthening the country from within. “If he wants to remain strong, especially going into the midterm elections this fall, which are very important for Republicans, this war in Iran needs to be wrapped up.”

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 25, 2026

‘Knew People Would Die’: New Mexico Democrat Governor Erupts at Biden DEA Program Allowing Fentanyl Into State

New Mexico’s Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham blasted a Drug Enforcement Administration program that began in the Biden administration and allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to flood the state. The governor said she wrote state Attorney General Raúl Torrez, also a Democrat, and asked him to investigate whether federal agents broke state law...

The Barbed Wire

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· Jun 12, 2026

Flesh-Eating Worms, Hemp Chaos, and a Blue Texas?

Democrats think they might finally flip Texas, state officials are fighting over flesh-eating worms, hemp retailers are once again trying to determine whether their businesses exist in a legal dimension, and Texas Tech is embroiled in a controversy.

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Related coverage for "Even Fox News is panning JD Vance’s Iran clean-up act": National Republican Congressional Committee — Gabe Vasquez Wants to End Oil & Gas. Washington Examiner — Trump’s Iran deal is shaping up to be worse than Obama’s. The Eastern Herald — Epstein Inquiry Enters Second Year With Key Questions Still Unresolved. Sky News Australia — Iran war looms large over Trump administration ahead of vital midterm elections. The Daily Signal — ‘Knew People Would Die’: New Mexico Democrat Governor Erupts at Biden DEA Program Allowing Fentanyl Into State. The Barbed Wire — Flesh-Eating Worms, Hemp Chaos, and a Blue Texas?