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State Department Asks World To Help Hunt Antifa. World: Why Are You Emailing Us?

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July 9, 2026

Marco Rubio has apparently decided the biggest threat facing dozens of nations isn't nuclear proliferation or supply chains — it's Antifa. Per The Washington Post reporting, Rubio's State Department sent invitations to senior officials in more than 60 countries for a July 16 sit-down on the supposed global rise of far-left terrorism. The RSVP due date: this Friday. The notice period: short. The reaction from much of the invite list: bewilderment. Behind the scenes, counterterrorism czar Sebastian Gorka has reportedly been floating the idea of slapping a foreign-terrorist label on Antifa specifically because it would grant access to heavier-duty surveillance powers against Americans allegedly connected to the movement. One official even conceded, refreshingly on the record, that a chunk of the strategy is really about locking in these powers now — in case a future Gavin Newsom administration gets any ideas about turning them back around on conservatives someday. Nothing says confidence in your own political project like preemptively fearing your own weapon.read more

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Politizoom

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· Jul 4, 2026

Furkids Celebrate The Independence of US!

I’ve tried to tell our beloved Furkids that “US” actually stands for “United States”, but they look at me as though that’s just preposterous. In their words, “It’s about us, and you can’t take it away from us!” Of course it’s about them. This is their column after all. “Besides,” they continue, “while America’s Declaration

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 2, 2026

Blanche pens letter to ICC rejecting court’s claim of jurisdiction over US citizens

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche sent a letter Thursday to International Criminal Court President Tomoko Akane declaring that the United States “unequivocally rejects” any attempt by the court to assert jurisdiction over U.S. citizens and vowed the Justice Department would not cooperate with ICC investigations involving Americans. “The United States Department of Justice unequivocally rejects []

teleSUR English

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· Jun 23, 2026

New York Sues Trump Administration Over Immigration and Policing Laws

It seeks to block federal efforts to challenge state measures on immigration enforcement, public safety and police accountability. On Tuesday, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump to defend laws establishing measures on immigration and law enforcement operations. RELATED: Iran Walks []

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

Michigan Among 24 States To Fight Postal Service Over Mail-In Ballot Limits

A coalition of 24 attorneys general, led by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, filed a formal comment letter opposing a proposed U.S. Postal Service (USPS) rule that would restrict the delivery of mail-in ballots for upcoming elections. The multi-state coalition is demanding that the independent federal agency immediately withdraw the proposal. The controversy stems from [] Michigan Among 24 States To Fight Postal Service Over Mail-In Ballot Limits

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 24, 2026

Acting US Ambassador urges Australians to experience America ‘beyond the headlines’

Acting US Ambassador to Australia Erika Olson urges Australians to enjoy the United States “beyond the headlines”. “Watching the game over the weekend, the US-Australia game … and seeing all these Australians enjoying it and seeing everyone enjoy the US beyond the headlines,” Ms Olson told Sky News host Paul Murray. “It just makes me so happy to be able to showcase our country like that.”

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 22, 2026

NOT JUST AN ‘IDEA’: How Trump Admin Is Holding Antifa Accountable For Violent Threats

During the 2020 presidential debate with President Donald Trump, Joe Biden infamously declared that Antifa was “an idea, not an organization,” echoing a leftist talking point that deflected from the violent riots that summer. Yet the Justice Department’s prosecutions of Antifa agitators in this second Trump administration should dispel this notion once and for all....

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Related coverage for "State Department Asks World To Help Hunt Antifa. World: Why Are You Emailing Us?": Politizoom — Furkids Celebrate The Independence of US!. Washington Examiner — Blanche pens letter to ICC rejecting court’s claim of jurisdiction over US citizens. teleSUR English — New York Sues Trump Administration Over Immigration and Policing Laws. Tampa Free Press — Michigan Among 24 States To Fight Postal Service Over Mail-In Ballot Limits. Sky News Australia — Acting US Ambassador urges Australians to experience America ‘beyond the headlines’. The Daily Signal — NOT JUST AN ‘IDEA’: How Trump Admin Is Holding Antifa Accountable For Violent Threats