TODAY'S NEWS, June 26-27, 2025
- Larry Schweikart
- Jun 27
- 6 min read
The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow

IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Massive day for the Supes (see illegal criminal alien section below) as they bitchslapped the libs up one side and down the other. In Mahmoud v. Taylor, a group of interfaith Maryland parents successfully won the right to opt their kids out of homosexual/lesbian/transoid lessons. (Are you listening, New Jersey? See below). This was another 6-3 decision (ACB votes right seven straight times now).
2) Just the latest in the DemoKKKrat meltdown as increasingly people want to be called anything except a DemoKKKrat. And file under "dey jes kain't hep it," DemoKKKrat leaders Chuck Spewmore and Hakeem ("Movin on up") Jeffries have endorsed radical socialist antisemite Zohran Mamdani for NYC mayor. However, a couple of days after Bill Maher called for the elimination of the Harpy Nest, "The View," as damaging to the DemoKKKrats, now old Serpent Head James Carville says that the Amazing Zohran's nomination could be "a potentially damaging event" for the Party of Terror. Liberal commonsense Ruy Teixeira insists the NY fungus won't go past NYC, but in fact NYC is a lagger not a leader, with Benghazi-by-the-Lake (Chicago), New Azteca (LA), Groomer City (SF), Kinshasa-on-the-Delaware (Philly) and Seattle and Denver already "there." Mamdani wants an 800% increase in "hate crime" funding to convince Jews they are safe. Would those crimes apply to you, ya smuglet terrorist supporter? Meanwhile, NY real estate brokers were swamped with calls for people wanting to "Sell! Sell"

3) So, we had the leaker who said that little damage was done to the Iranian nuke program. Then DoD pushed back, calling it a lie; then Monday Israel pushed back, calling it a lie; and now CIA Chief Dan Radcliffe says the strikes "severely damaged" the facilities.
4) Terrible story here as an autistic animal rescuer, who had saved seen foxes and was widely liked and financially supported, was driven to suicide by online harassment by, mainly, a "furry." Sorry, but such sick people aren't just engaging in various "image" manipulations---they are psychological freaks and dangerous lintlickers and need to be institutionalized.
5) Both good---and tedious: ActBlue officials have been summoned to testify before Congress about fraud in their organization. Fine and dandy, but what actually HAPPENS to them?
6) The Trump administration cut all ties with science publishing giant Springer, which handles Scientific UNAmerican and (not) Nature. 7) Texas is just the latest state to ban the ChiComs and other foreign adversaries from owning American land.
8) Just the latest from the Party of Evil, as a DemoKKKrat CT state lawmaker tried to shoplift from Tar-gay. , while this former DemoKKKrat staffer is out on bail after being arrested for sexually assaulting two women.
9) The Supes (with ACB voting right yet again) ruled that states can defund Planned Murderhood Also, a big deportation ruling in favor of Trump here.
Then, a three-judge panel from the Ninth Circuit struck down a Kollyfornia gun law.
10) Big, as DOJ has sued Orange County Registrar for records of non-citizen voting. Seth Keshel notes that this is very big: no fewer than three House seats might depend on cleaning up OC, and it is ground zero for fixing "electile dysfunction."
11) Texas saw a number of pro-gun laws passed and signed.
12) Jonathan Turley with a good analysis of the decline of the "expert class" who are now not trusted at all.
13) A Kollyfornia hazardous waste engineer was arrested and charged with trying to help ISIS.
14) This follow up from Little Natey Cohn, who notes that in fact has more people voted in 2024, Trump would have won BIGGER.
IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS
15) YUGE ruling as the Supes let Trump's birthright citizenship order stay. Important to note this is a ruling on NATIONWIDE INJUNCTIONS, not on birthright citizenship itself, which still is to be ruled on. ACB wrote the decision and issued a scathing take-down of Jumpin Jackson Brownand has voted right ACB haters in tears.
16) The vice mayor of a Kollyfornia town is under investigation for recruiting gangbangers to help resist ICE agents.
17) New Azteca (LA) now says that since illegal criminals are afraid to go to work because of ICE, they shouldn't have to pay rent either. I agree. Evict their asses.
18) ICE also arrestee over 100 Iranians in "sleeper cells." Maybe start with the mayoral candidate in New Kabul (NYC)?
19) The Pentagon set up 250-mile buffer zones along the border,, while the Trump Administration put a "stranglehold" on Mexican banks funding fentanyl. But the ChiComs aren't sitting still, now using Mexican cartels to smuggle in tariffed items and vapes.
IN CULTURAL NEWS
20) Bad news, as there does not appear to be any religious revival among Gen Z, according to data from Ryan Burge.
21) Compulsive phone use in teens triples the suicide risk. I covered these and other issues in my e-book, All Thumbs: How Our Obsession with Cell Phones and Devices is Damaging Our Children. You can get a free copy by sending me your name at larry@wildworldofhistory.com
22) Cornell U. likely to be next in DOJ's sights, as documents show it was hiring according to race.
23) Homeschool opponents in New Jersey are highlighting a tragedy to end homeschooling there. Legislators are trying to pass a bill that would require overwatch by the state, curricula that "aligned with state standards" and submit lesson plans to the state. For the record, I taught every grade from 7th to post-grad. At no time in my life did I draw up a lesson plan. At every level I was hailed as a top 1/3 teacher (once achieving a perfect evaluation).
IN ECONOMIC NEWS
24) Fed Ex lowered revenue estimates after ChiCom business fell. Oh well. Americans are going to have to get used to business models that don't involve our avowed enemies.
25) This is reassuring. AI company Anthropic says all AIs will blackmail us if "pushed too hard." And in other AI news, doctors warn about AI taking over medicine, and may make general practitioners obsolete. People are actually using ChatGPT to treat various ailments and find that at times, ChatGPT tells people "Go to the ER!" Already 2/3s of docs use ChatGPT to better get a diagnosis.
26) GE Appliances will re-shore in America at a cost of $490 million.
27) Unemployment among young college grads outpaces all other unemployment.
28) President Trump announced an oil lease sale bigger than the entirety of Mediocre Britain. But there is also bad news: previous (and even current) subsidies for connecting "green" to the Texas grid are about to cause massive problems as real energy producers with gas and oil cannot get hooked up fast enough.
29) Second quarter GDP remains at 2.9%. So much for the "tariffs will kill the econmy," but it can get much better.
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS
30) More about Trump's NATO trip: the NATO nations will commit 3.5% more to direct defense expenditures and an additional 1.5% to defense-related infrastructure. NATO leader Mark Rutte praised Trump for swift action on Iran.
31) Under Javier Milei, Argentina's economy is already growing faster than Chy-na's.
32) Oh, and the Hoax Newsers who said Iran wasn't crippled in the raid? The Iranians THEMSELVES say their facilities were "badly damaged," which is Farsi for "we're screwed." And Trump and Hegseth both say nothing was taken out before the strikes. And we now know that the U.S. began specifically designing the Fordow bombs years ago, specifically for an Iranian strike.
33) TechnoFog makes a good point that the opportunity was right for striking Iran, what with the Israelis paving the road.
34) Mediocre Britain decided NOT to spend $34 billion on an underwater cable to bring solar power from Morocco. , Nevertheless, the Net Zero Nutnoids are now trying to convince the world---mostly Europe---to plunk down $117 trillion (on top of all Net Zero nonsense) merely to develop a new grid.
35) Hungary will block Ukraine's EU admission after 95% of Hungarians voted against it.
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
36) More Disney layoffs, this time in the product and tech divisions. Try laying off the entire Marvel and Star Wars franchises and let a decent company run them.
37) Lalo Schifrin, film composer who wrote the "Mission Impossible" theme, dead at age 93.
IN CHINA VIRUS NEWS
38) Bobby Kennedy's team at HHS is taking a closer look at all childhood vaxxes. Jeff Childers, who follows the China Virus vax debates closely, sees this as a historical moment when committee members fired anything but softballs at CDC reps. And, RFK announced that the U.S. would stop funding the global vax alliance Gavi. As Childers says of this move, "Gavi isn’t just about shots. It’s about control, narrative harmonization, and greasing the gears of global progressive power.."
40) For now, the advisory panel recommended removing Thimerosol, which RFK, Jr. had targeted, but is still recommending Thimerosol-free flu shots for everyone.
41) A high ranking former New York State employee and her husband were arrested for fraud involving maskies.
AND FINALLY . . .
"Drop the baby. I'm going to catch her," said the hero. And he did. Both mom and baby got out of a burning third floor of a building safely. One would expect something else had it been the late great Rodney Dangerfield: "I got no respect. Even as a baby, when I came out,. the doctor whacked me. The nurse got in a few, too."

Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchwe94560)
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