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BREAKING In a story bylined by several of The New York Times’ top national security reporters, including Israel-based reporter Ronen Bergman, the Times reveals a quixotic and shocking Israeli-engineered plan to free Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from house arrest and install him as Iran’s leader. An Israeli strike on Ahmadinejad’s home in Tehran was not primarily meant to kill him. It was allegedly designed to kill the IRGC guards holding him under house arrest and free him. The plan apparently went sideways almost immediately. Ahmadinejad survived, but after the “near miss,” he became disillusioned with the regime-change plan. He has not been seen publicly since, and the Times says his current condition and whereabouts are unknown. Ahmadinejad had recently traveled to Guatemala and Hungary — both countries with close ties to Israel. The article also notes that Ahmadinejad had returned from Budapest just days before Israel began attacking Iran the previous June, and that once the war broke out, he kept a strangely low profile for someone who had spent years presenting Israel as Iran’s central enemy. Full Story: nyti.ms/4eXVXS8


Candace Owens sits down with Hunter Biden. The interview airs on Thursday.

DDHQ has first PA-3 numbers votes.decisiondeskhq.com/races/2026-05-…

Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z is financially cooked when people making $70K a year are spending $28 on lunch

Also, he will be a worse U.S. Senator and will further the moral collapse of the party.

The message of this race is that Republicans care foremost about results. We are not in the mood for “principled” candidates whose principles somehow inevitably cause them to help the Democrats.

The fact that Thomas Massie is fighting for his political life in a Republican primary because he wants pedophiles to face justice is not a good look for the Republican party.


I have never met a single leftist who understands, or even believes in, incentive systems. They are quite literally incapable of understanding that level of abstraction. They think people just do stuff and that if you don't do good stuff for the world (they define what is good) you are a bad person. They have the worldview of a child.







