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The United Nations Finally Admits Hamas Has Been Stealing Aid

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2026/07/15/un-admits-hamas-is-stealing-aid-n2679387

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The United Nations (U.N.) has run interference for Hamas for years, trying to protect the terrorists from Israel obliterating them while also attacking Israel in an attempt to undermine the nation and its right to self-defense. Ever since October 7, 2023, the U.N. has accused Israel of committing 'genocide,' dismissed Hamas' sexual violence against women, and blamed Israel for not allowing adequate aid to Palestine.

Israel, and others, pointed out that Hamas was hijacking the aid so they could either use it or sell it. They were all accused of lying.

Now the U.N. finally admitted that Hamas has been stealing aid all this time.
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I strongly condemn the recent obstruction of humanitarian operations in Gaza by the de facto authorities, which endangered humanitarian personnel, intimidated workers delivering lifesaving food assistance and disrupted life-saving humanitarian operations.

Yesterday, humanitarian workers were forced to halt food distributions after armed personnel affiliated with the de facto authorities forcibly entered the Abu Rashid food distribution point in Jaballa, North Gaza. The forces also entered a WFP warehouse and reportedly assaulted two truck drivers who were delivering humanitarian supplies.

The UN is admitting, finally, what has been known for a couple of years. It's a CYA move after the admission does not really matter.

Now do the construction materials used for years to build Hamas tunnels instead of rebuilding Gaza cities.
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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
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House Dem: Leftists' Threats Intimidated Me Into Voting Against Israel

In case anyone wonders whether the violence on the Left can be considered "fringe" or overblown, as some suggested after Marco Rubio's address yesterday, this offers a moment of clarification. Not only have leftist violence and threats ramped up significantly over the last three years since Hamas' October 7 massacres, but it has also already had an impact on the legislative process. And that admission comes from a leading House Democrat, not Republicans or conservative commentators.

Thomas Massie forced a vote to defund aid and defense sales to Israel this week, in a dumb stunt that ended up damaging Hakeem Jeffries and Democrat leadership far more than it threatened Israel. The caucus split down the middle while Republicans ignored Massie, and the bill failed by a wide margin. However, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee put out a statement after he voted with Massie that insinuated he did so out of fear of violent leftists and their threats against his family. Jewish Insider picked it up, and Power Line flagged it immediately:

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Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA), the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, indicated he voted to cut off military aid to Israel in part because of sustained personal threats against his family and his staff, part of what he described as a violent and relentless campaign of intimidation by far-left anti-Israel activists.

Smith voted on Wednesday to support an amendment introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) to strip $3.3 billion in U.S. aid to Israel from the 2027 State Department appropriations bill — a major reversal by the hawkish Democrat after he previously told Jewish Insider he planned to oppose the measure.

In a statement explaining his vote in favor, the high-ranking defense lawmaker said it was a “very close vote.” He said that despite voting to cut off U.S. aid, he was “deeply concerned” about the tactics used by far left activists to pressure him to support such a measure.

“To date, my family and I have had our home vandalized, a fire has been set in my driveway, my neighbors’ lives have been disrupted by demonstrations in the middle of the night, town halls meant to be forums for dialogue have been shut down, and a staff member has been physically assaulted,” Smith said in a statement on X.

This would be quite an accusation, and one that should get the attention of anti-terrorist investigators at the FBI and Department of Justice. Smith's full statement offered a weaselly and more ambiguous approach around the direct quotes picked out by JI's Matthew Shea, but it's clear that Shea read between the lines pretty accurately:

This is a very strange concatenation of excuses from Smith. He seems to understand that voting to cut off aid to Israel will be unpopular outside of the fever-swamp radical Hamasniks on the Left, so Smith offers a smorgasbord of excuses for his gutless alignment against an ally thrown into a war by two Iranian-backed terrorist networks. It's Benjamin Netanyahu's fault! No, wait, it's Smotrich's and Ben Gvir's fault! No, wait, it's the fault of "U.S. supporters of Israel"! No, wait, it's violent leftists and their threats against my family!

The words get even weaselier when attempting to explain why he's blaming Israel for fighting a war that Hamas and Hezbollah have waged against them for decades. "I understand that Israel has to confront threats to their existences and cannot let them go unchecked," Smith declares. "But Israel does not have to fight the way they have chosen to do so – a way that has caused enormous suffering and led to endless war." Well, whose fault is the "endless war"? The US and the West keep forcing Israel into ceasefires with Hamas and Hezbollah with which neither group will comply, and which have resulted in continuing attacks, especially from Gaza. The main component of US aid to Israel is for Iron Dome anti-missile defense systems, an enormous expense that exists because Israel has tolerated Iranian proxies' continuous attacks on Israeli civilian populations to forego fighting an actual war.

How did that get repaid? By October 7 and the following explosion of Jew-hatred from the Left, and on the fringes of the Right where Massie belongs. Israel has tried the incremental approach for 20 years with Hamas and over 40 with Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the result was the single greatest single-day loss of Jewish lives since the Holocaust. And in response to that, Smith voted to cut off funding for their defensive systems that has kept Israelis alive and willing to work for peace.

Nevertheless, I tend to credit Smith in his intimidation by radical leftists issuing threats to impose their will on Democrats first, and then the US as a whole later. Smith does not appear to have a plethora of intestinal fortitude, as evidenced by his post-vote statement. The DoJ needs to investigate these threats, and the funding behind them, as part of the new program announced by Secretary of State Rubio this week to demolish the structures that promote and organize the violent Left.

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/07/17/house-dem-leftists-intimidated-me-into-voting-against-israel-n3817059

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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
« Reply #2 on: Today at 08:47:01 AM »
France, in the late 1960s, inadvertently taught Israel the value of being able to design and manufacture its own weapons. When the US proved a reliable ally, Israel went with US arms. OhBummer!, more recently LIEden, and Dem Party antisemites have shown and are showing Israel that alliance with the US is becoming tenuous.

Israel is in the process of replacing its battle rifles, now a mix of US M4s and an Israeli model, entirely with an Israeli design. A consequential strategy shift?
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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
« Reply #3 on: Today at 09:00:15 AM »
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... "I understand that Israel has to confront threats to their existences and cannot let them go unchecked," Smith declares. "But Israel does not have to fight the way they have chosen to do so – a way that has caused enormous suffering and led to endless war." Well, whose fault is the "endless war"? The US and the West keep forcing Israel into ceasefires with Hamas and Hezbollah with which neither group will comply, and which have resulted in continuing attacks, especially from Gaza. ...

That's like EuroLanders in NATO who basically say, "What Trump says is true, but his style is too blunt!"

Smith gives no solutions, he just objects to Israel's style. Well, after the decades of US arm-twisting Israel into cease fires that ALWAYS let Hamas and Hezbollah recover and rebuild, Israel finally had a President weak enough - LIEden - and understanding enough (mostly) - Trump - to act decisively against Hamas and Hezbollah. Smith, seemingly, would prefer Israel revert to the cease fires that have failed repeatedly, hoping for a different outcome, i.e. the definition of insanity.
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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
« Reply #4 on: Today at 10:26:36 AM »
Former AG John Ashcroft Schools Adam Schiff in the Most Brutal Way

https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2026/07/16/former-ag-john-ashcroft-schools-adam-schiff-in-the-most-brutal-way-n4955130

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It has been a while since I’ve thought about John Ashcroft. But on Thursday, the former Attorney General wandered back onto Capitol Hill for the confirmation hearings of Todd Blanche for Attorney General and Jay Clayton for Director of National Intelligence and gave a brutal lesson to Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who tried so hard to bait the 84-year-old Ashcroft into condemning Donald Trump for supposedly siccing the Justice Department on his political enemies. It did not go the way Schiff hoped.

"Mr. Blanche has said that he believes the president has both the right and the duty to use the Justice Department to go after his enemies," Schiff said, before turning to Ashcroft and asking, "Do you subscribe to that view?"

It was a trap dressed up as a question, and Ashcroft didn’t fall for it.

"I believe that the Attorney General of the United States has the right and responsibility to enforce the law uniformly, and if the law has been broken by the president's 'enemies,' he has a duty," Ashcroft said, adding that lawbreakers "do not become exempt from following the law merely by their enmity to the president of the United States."

Then he flipped the script entirely. "As a matter of fact, the people who break the law are in enmity with the people of the United States," Ashcroft said. "We used to call people who break the law, 'public enemies.'"
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Schiff, visibly annoyed that his gotcha had failed, pressed on. "If you do have a problem with that, please say so," he demanded, apparently hoping a second attempt would land where the first one failed so miserably.

It didn't.

"I believe the president needs to be an advocate of strong law enforcement, and that includes enemies of his," Ashcroft answered, before adding, "If an enemy of the president goes out and conducts a violent crime, there's nothing wrong with the president calling the attorney general and saying, 'I hope you do something about this violent crime.'"

I didn't know that John Ashcroft is still alive, TBH. Anyway, he clearly was in a battle of wits with an unarmed Schifftyroo.
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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
« Reply #5 on: Today at 10:43:55 AM »
Court sides with U. Pittsburgh professor demoted for criticizing affirmative action

https://www.thecollegefix.com/court-sides-with-u-pittsburgh-professor-demoted-for-criticizing-affirmative-action/

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A federal appeals court reinstated a medical professor’s defamation and civil rights retaliation case against the University of Pittsburgh last week over an article he wrote criticizing affirmative action.

“I have devoted my career to caring for patients, training the next generation of physicians, and contributing to scholarship within my field. When I published this article, I was doing the same thing,” Dr. Norman Wang said in a statement after the ruling.

In its July 7 opinion, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals decided that a federal judge erred in dismissing most of the doctor’s claims last year. The ruling means his lawsuit can move forward. 

The medical professor expressed relief at the court’s decision, saying it “strongly supported my version of the events and rejected the narratives and excuses from the defendants.”

“No professor should be demoted for raising honest questions in a peer-reviewed academic journal,” Wang said.
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In 2020, Wang published an article in the Journal of American Heart Association arguing affirmative action harmed the medical academy, The Fix previously reported.
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According to the appeals court ruling, four months after his article was published, a doctor filed a complaint against Wang on July 29, 2020.

Within a week, Wang was fired from his director position, had his article retracted, and faced a social media pressure campaign where some of his colleagues labeled him as a racist, according to court documents. Wang was also banned from any role teaching fellows, residents, or medical students.
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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
« Reply #6 on: Today at 12:55:46 PM »
House Dem: Leftists' Threats Intimidated Me Into Voting Against Israel

In case anyone wonders whether the violence on the Left can be considered "fringe" or overblown, as some suggested after Marco Rubio's address yesterday, this offers a moment of clarification. Not only have leftist violence and threats ramped up significantly over the last three years since Hamas' October 7 massacres, but it has also already had an impact on the legislative process. And that admission comes from a leading House Democrat, not Republicans or conservative commentators.

Thomas Massie forced a vote to defund aid and defense sales to Israel this week, in a dumb stunt that ended up damaging Hakeem Jeffries and Democrat leadership far more than it threatened Israel. The caucus split down the middle while Republicans ignored Massie, and the bill failed by a wide margin. However, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee put out a statement after he voted with Massie that insinuated he did so out of fear of violent leftists and their threats against his family. Jewish Insider picked it up, and Power Line flagged it immediately:

This would be quite an accusation, and one that should get the attention of anti-terrorist investigators at the FBI and Department of Justice. Smith's full statement offered a weaselly and more ambiguous approach around the direct quotes picked out by JI's Matthew Shea, but it's clear that Shea read between the lines pretty accurately:

This is a very strange concatenation of excuses from Smith. He seems to understand that voting to cut off aid to Israel will be unpopular outside of the fever-swamp radical Hamasniks on the Left, so Smith offers a smorgasbord of excuses for his gutless alignment against an ally thrown into a war by two Iranian-backed terrorist networks. It's Benjamin Netanyahu's fault! No, wait, it's Smotrich's and Ben Gvir's fault! No, wait, it's the fault of "U.S. supporters of Israel"! No, wait, it's violent leftists and their threats against my family!

The words get even weaselier when attempting to explain why he's blaming Israel for fighting a war that Hamas and Hezbollah have waged against them for decades. "I understand that Israel has to confront threats to their existences and cannot let them go unchecked," Smith declares. "But Israel does not have to fight the way they have chosen to do so – a way that has caused enormous suffering and led to endless war." Well, whose fault is the "endless war"? The US and the West keep forcing Israel into ceasefires with Hamas and Hezbollah with which neither group will comply, and which have resulted in continuing attacks, especially from Gaza. The main component of US aid to Israel is for Iron Dome anti-missile defense systems, an enormous expense that exists because Israel has tolerated Iranian proxies' continuous attacks on Israeli civilian populations to forego fighting an actual war.

How did that get repaid? By October 7 and the following explosion of Jew-hatred from the Left, and on the fringes of the Right where Massie belongs. Israel has tried the incremental approach for 20 years with Hamas and over 40 with Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the result was the single greatest single-day loss of Jewish lives since the Holocaust. And in response to that, Smith voted to cut off funding for their defensive systems that has kept Israelis alive and willing to work for peace.

Nevertheless, I tend to credit Smith in his intimidation by radical leftists issuing threats to impose their will on Democrats first, and then the US as a whole later. Smith does not appear to have a plethora of intestinal fortitude, as evidenced by his post-vote statement. The DoJ needs to investigate these threats, and the funding behind them, as part of the new program announced by Secretary of State Rubio this week to demolish the structures that promote and organize the violent Left.

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/07/17/house-dem-leftists-intimidated-me-into-voting-against-israel-n3817059

The anti-Jewish coalition of the left is getting really f*cking dangerous, and they're spreading like monkeypox.

It occurred to me that this is a sneaky way leftists avoid having their activities show up in crime statistics. They're often able to extract what they want without actually needing to act on their threats.

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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
« Reply #7 on: Today at 04:32:33 PM »
Trump admin fires new Seattle US attorney Roger Rogoff minutes after his swearing-in

https://nypost.com/2026/07/16/us-news/trump-admin-fires-new-seattle-us-attorney-roger-rogoff-minutes-after-his-swearing-in/

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The Trump Justice Department dismissed the newly appointed US attorney for western Washington state less than an hour after he was sworn in, setting up yet another legal battle over the president’s appointment powers.

Roger Rogoff, a former King County judge and veteran state and federal prosecutor, was sworn in Wednesday morning at the federal courthouse in downtown Seattle after he was unanimously appointed by the district’s 17 federal judges.

Rogoff told the Associated Press in a phone interview that he then went to the federal prosecutor’s office to request a meeting with first assistant US Attorney Charles Neil Floyd, a former immigration judge who had served as interim US attorney for a 120-day period that ended in February.

While waiting to meet with Floyd, Rogoff said, he received an email informing him of his removal by President Trump.

“District court judges can appoint a temporary U.S. Attorney, and POTUS can fire them,” acting Attorney General Todd Blanche posted on X Wednesday evening. “WDWA judges abandoned the time-honored process of consultation with the administration so that the selected U.S. Attorney is qualified to serve in the administration. Roger Rogoff has been fired by the President.”

Per US statute, the President is the one with the authority to appoint US Attorneys. These judges are trying to usurp that statutory authority, because Trump.
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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
« Reply #8 on: Today at 04:44:18 PM »
DHS Finds 278,000 Noncitizens on Voter Rolls, White House Says

https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/dhs-finds-278000-noncitizens-on-voter-rolls-white-house-says-6063317

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A review by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has found that about 278,000 noncitizens were illegally registered to vote in U.S. federal elections, according to the White House.

The findings resulted from a DHS review of state voter rolls and public records. The White House said the actual number could be higher because some states did not share their voter files with the federal agency.

In his presidential address on July 16, President Donald Trump said he had ordered DHS “to notify every state about noncitizens on their voter rolls and direct them to remove all ineligible voters from the lists immediately.”
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DHS said in a one-page document released by the White House that more than 250,000 noncitizens were registered to vote in four states—California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Nevada—citing its review of public data files.

The document also shows that more than 400,000 voters were listed as deceased in 10 states—Georgia, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, North Carolina, Idaho, Alabama, Missouri, Louisiana, and Kansas—which the agency identified as “proactive SAVE user states.”
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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
« Reply #9 on: Today at 05:11:20 PM »
Veteran Dem breaks party line as Jack Smith spying scandal grips Capitol Hill

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/veteran-dem-breaks-party-line-jack-smith-spying-scandal-grips-capitol-hill

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Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., told Fox News Digital his Republican colleagues are right to be troubled that the Justice Department spied on lawmakers to aid former special counsel Jack Smith’s investigations.

"I think we need to have more facts. Look into it. Republicans are rightly concerned about the possible breach of norms and improper access to email," Blumenthal told Fox News Digital Wednesday.

The GOP-led Senate Judiciary Committee released a trove of documents Tuesday showing that Smith’s investigation into President Donald Trump included the Department of Justice collecting text messages between 44 members of Congress, among them Republicans and Democrats, and White House staff.

Most Dems are Sergeant Schultzing.
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Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/17
« Reply #10 on: Today at 05:25:06 PM »
Veteran Dem breaks party line as Jack Smith spying scandal grips Capitol Hill

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/veteran-dem-breaks-party-line-jack-smith-spying-scandal-grips-capitol-hill

Most Dems are Sergeant Schultzing.

I suspected we might see this. As much as they hate Trump, I can't imagine they like the spying when it happens to them.

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« Reply #11 on: Today at 06:00:52 PM »
Judge rules Biden-era internet grant program unconstitutionally prioritized racial minorities

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/judge-rules-biden-era-internet-grant-program-unconstitutionally-prioritized-racial-minorities/ar-AA280dZp

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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a high-speed internet grant program signed into law by President Biden unconstitutionally used race as a factor in deciding where to dole out the funds.

U.S. District Judge John Bates heavily cited the Supreme Court’s decision invalidating affirmative action in higher education admissions in agreeing with President Trump, who has called the program “racist.”

“At this stage, what matters is that the Digital Equity Act empowers the government to consider race when allocating federal money,” Bates wrote in his 35-page opinion.

Biden signed the grant program into law in 2021 as part of his $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. Aimed at furthering the previous administration’s “internet for all” goal, it appropriated $2.5 billion to promote “digital inclusion activities.”

This was unconstitutional on its face, but 4 or 5 years of $$$$ have been paid out.
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