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Kharg Island Takeover Plan + Detroit 2020 Ballot Bombshell

July 11, 2026

Kharg Island Takeover Plan + Detroit 2020 Ballot Bombshell

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A bold commentary argues the U.S. should take control of Iran's Kharg Island — a strategic oil hub — as leverage amid escalating tensions.

The owner of the Hive Bakery in Flower Mound, TX called MAGA supporters 'rabid' and 'immoral' in a Fourth of July Facebook post, triggering a swift conservative boycott of her shop.

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Rep. Al Green defended an illegal alien killed while allegedly attempting to ram ICE agents, claiming Americans have a constitutional 'obligation' to protect illegal immigrants.

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The dominant story driving conservative conversation today is the audacious proposal to seize Iran's Kharg Island — the strategic oil terminal that serves as the lifeblood of Iran's petroleum exports. Writing for OAN, commentator Richard Pollock lays out the case for why taking control of this chokepoint could represent decisive leverage against the Islamic Republic at a moment of maximum pressure. The backdrop is unmistakable: President Trump has publicly warned he would "decimate and destroy" Iran, has declared a ceasefire "over," and has left standing orders to bomb Iran at unprecedented levels if he is assassinated. Iran, meanwhile, has reportedly asked to continue talks even as U.S. strikes continue — a posture that hawks argue proves Tehran only responds to force. The Kharg Island argument fits squarely into that framework.

The second major thread today runs through Detroit. A new investigation covered by The Gateway Pundit and Wayne Allyn Root claims that an examination of over 155,000 absentee envelopes found more than 26,000 absentee ballots were unlawfully counted in Detroit's 2020 election. The claim is explosive and will reignite fierce debate over election integrity — a topic that has never left the conservative agenda. Meanwhile, on the immigration front, Rep. Al Green held a press conference defending an illegal alien who was killed after allegedly attempting to ram ICE agents with a car in Houston, arguing Americans have a constitutional "obligation" to protect illegal immigrants. ICE has been under intense scrutiny: DHS granted the agency $20 million for body cameras, yet agents involved in the fatal Houston shooting reportedly had none, and Mexico has vowed the U.S. "will pay" for the incident.

The underlying pattern connecting today's stories is the relentless pressure on two fronts: abroad, a muscular America-first posture toward Iran that is moving from rhetoric to concrete strategic proposals; and at home, a battle over the legitimacy of institutions — elections, law enforcement, and the rule of law itself. Democrats defending illegal aliens who attack federal agents, Virginia accidentally legalizing marijuana for minors, and a Texas bakery owner using political rage as a marketing tool all reflect an opposition that conservatives see as increasingly untethered from mainstream American values.

Tomorrow, watch for House floor action on the Sunshine Protection Act to make Daylight Saving Time permanent — it cleared committee 48-1 and a vote is expected next week. Also watch Gavin Newsom's legal exposure: he hired an attorney and is facing questions about missing tax returns nearly a month into a DOJ criminal investigation, and any new filings or leaks could move that story fast. And keep an eye on Iran — with the ceasefire declared over and U.S. strikes ongoing, any escalation over the weekend could push the Kharg Island debate from commentary to policy conversation overnight.

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