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Le Monde: US has struck 3 Iranian nuclear sites, Trump says, joining Israeli air campaign
President Trump announced that the U.S. military struck three nuclear sites in Iran, including the Fordo facility, in coordination with Israel's efforts to dismantle Iran's nuclear program. This action raises concerns about potential Iranian retaliation and broader regional conflict.
Iran's leadership warned of severe consequences for U.S. involvement, while Trump emphasized avoiding ground troops. The strikes follow a series of Israeli attacks aimed at crippling Iran's defenses and nuclear capabilities, with the U.S. using advanced weaponry for the first time in combat.
Breitbart: Trump to Deliver Live Address to the Nation After U.S. Strikes on Iran
President Trump announced he will address the nation at 10:00 p.m. following successful U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. He described the operation as a historic moment for the U.S., Israel, and the world, urging Iran to end the conflict.
Trump emphasized the success of the attack, stating that all planes had returned safely after completing their mission. He noted that the U.S. had not disclosed plans regarding potential strikes beforehand.
Fox News: Trump receives mixed support from Congress for Iran strikes as war powers debate rages
Most Republicans support President Trump’s authority to strike Iran without Congressional approval, despite concerns that such actions may alienate pro-MAGA supporters. Democrats are divided, with some advocating for strikes due to threats against Israel, while others question the risks of U.S. involvement.
Lawmakers are seeking clarity on potential retaliation from Iran and the implications of U.S. military action. A Senate briefing on the situation is expected soon, and discussions are underway regarding the need for Congressional authorization under the war powers provision.
Breitbart: LIVE UPDATES: U.S. Bombs Iran Nuclear Sites; Trump: 'Now Is the Time for Peace'
President Trump announced U.S. airstrikes on three nuclear sites in Iran, urging the nation to pursue peace. This action follows a period of U.S. support for Israel amid its conflict, with Trump having previously allowed two weeks for Iran to negotiate on its nuclear program.
Reactions have been largely positive in Israel, with many expressing gratitude for Trump's decision. Polls indicate a plurality of Americans support military action against Iran’s nuclear facilities, though opinions vary significantly along party lines.
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The Western Journal: BREAKING: US Bombs Iran, Trump Announces ‘Very Successful Attack’ on Nuclear Site
The United States conducted airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordo, Natanz, and Esfahan, using B-2 bombers. President Trump announced the operation as a "very successful attack," emphasizing the effectiveness of the U.S. Air Force.
The strikes targeted facilities believed to be crucial for Iran's nuclear program, with the GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator bomb utilized for its capability to destroy deeply buried targets. The operation has been met with praise from various political figures.
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The Western Journal: Bombshell Report: Alleged Minnesota Assassin Wrote to FBI, Claimed Walz Ordered Killing of Top Lawmaker
Alleged assassin Vance Boelter wrote a bizarre letter to the FBI claiming Minnesota Governor Tim Walz ordered him to kill Senator Amy Klobuchar to secure a Senate seat. The letter, described as incoherent, also included Boelter's confession to multiple murders.
Boelter has been captured and faces federal charges for the murder of Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband, as well as attempted murder of Senator John Hoffman and his wife. Law enforcement officials expressed relief at his capture, citing the potential for further violence.
Fox News: Couple charged in alleged cyanide plot to kill ex-girlfriends; agents hospitalized during search
A Wisconsin couple, Paul VanDuyne and Andrea Whitaker, have been charged with a plot to kill two women using cyanide. Prosecutors allege VanDuyne tampered with a woman's water bottle at a Costco, leading to hospitalization for her and another woman who drank cyanide-tainted water.
Investigators monitoring the couple faced health risks from exposure to the poison. Evidence suggests the pair had been planning the murders, with searches related to cyanide found on Whitaker's phone. Both face multiple charges, including attempted homicide and stalking.