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America This Week: RINO Massie Ousted (May 18 – 24, 2026)

Kentucky voters kick out Thomas Massie in the Republican primaries. President Trump announces a tentative peace deal with Iran. Another anti-Trump lunatic attempts to assassinate the President and fails.

In North Carolina, a retired Border Patrol chief is welcomed by the community, but attacked by leftists.

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| By Scribe | May 24, 2026 |

Kentucky voters kick out Thomas Massie in the Republican primaries. President Trump announces a tentative peace deal with Iran. Another anti-Trump lunatic attempts to assassinate the President and fails.

In North Carolina, a retired Border Patrol chief is welcomed by the community, but attacked by leftists.

Cautious Optimism Looms Over Tentative Deal With Iran

President Trump has brokered a tentative deal with Iran that could end the conflict, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and require Tehran to surrender its highly enriched uranium stockpile.

The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) conducts flight operations in support of Operation Epic Fury, March 1, 2026. (U.S. Navy photo)

Details and timelines remain to be finalized over a 60-day period, with the U.S. blockade staying in place until the agreement is fully signed. Trump described the emerging deal as strong and professional, contrasting it favorably with past flawed pacts.

While progress offers hope for stability, caution persists amid ongoing negotiations and verification requirements.

Tulsi Resigns As DNI Director to Care for Husband With Rare Cancer

Tulsi Gabbard resigned as Director of National Intelligence, effective June 30, to care for her husband, Abraham, after his diagnosis with a rare form of bone cancer.

President Trump praised her for doing “an incredible job” and expressed confidence that her husband would recover, while announcing that her deputy would serve as acting DNI.

Vice President JD Vance called Gabbard a “patriot,” “great asset,” and “dear friend,” noting that family comes first. The Trump administration offered warm, respectful farewells highlighting her loyalty and service.

Giants QB Introduces POTUS At NY Rally

New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introduced President Trump at a rally for Rep. Mike Lawler in New York. The young NFL star received warm praise from Trump, who called him a future Hall of Famer.

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Leftists erupted in fury over Dart’s willingness to publicly support the president.

Conservatives expressed delight at seeing a prominent young athlete boldly stand with Trump and had some fun roasting emotionally crumbling leftists on social media.

Violent Crime At Lowest Levels Since 1937

FBI preliminary data for 2025 reveals the largest decreases in violent crime and murder since 1937, according to Director Kash Patel. The U.S. saw 1.1 million fewer violent crimes year over year, with major drops in aggravated assaults, rapes, and robberies.

Patel credited the historic results to the dedicated hard work of FBI agents and law enforcement partners nationwide. These gains reflect stronger enforcement efforts making American communities significantly safer.

Massie Crushed in KY Primaries By Trump-Endorsed Gallrein

RINO Rep. Thomas Massie was crushed in his Kentucky primary, losing by a decisive 10-point margin (55–45%) to Trump-endorsed former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein.

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Despite receiving more raw votes than in his previous primary win, Massie was soundly rejected by voters.

The defeat highlights strong grassroots support for Trump-aligned candidates over establishment figures. Conservatives celebrated the result as a clear victory for MAGA priorities.

Former Border Patrol Chief Receives Hate from NC Leftists

Retired Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino, a brave law enforcement veteran, faced hostile attacks from leftists in Boone, North Carolina.

Local Indivisible “activists” confronted him publicly, posted his photo online, and made threatening comments wishing him discomfort. The group’s actions included doxxing-style posts and insults while Bovino simply exercised at a public facility.

Despite the harassment, most residents welcomed the dedicated chief who spent his career protecting America’s borders.

President Trump Safe After Another Assassination Attempt

A 21-year-old Maryland man with a history of mental health issues launched an assassination attempt on President Trump, opening fire near the White House on May 23.

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The suspect approached a Secret Service checkpoint, pulled a pistol, and fired multiple shots toward the executive mansion. Brave Secret Service agents responded swiftly and decisively, returning fire and neutralizing the threat, killing the gunman.

President Trump was unharmed inside the White House as the quick action prevented further danger.

Catch up on what happened over the last month:

America This Week: Secure Borders & Sweet Carolina (May 11 – 17, 2026)

America This Week: Happy Mother’s Day (May 4 – 10, 2026)

America This Week: Black April & Project Freedom (April 27 – May 3, 2026)

America This Week: Hung Cao, Acting U.S. Navy Secretary (April 20 – 26, 2026)

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