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Democrats thought Maine was a lock — now they're in full panic mode. The Daily Signal's Tony Kinnett reports that Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is on the verge of dropping out just days before the July 13 ballot deadline, after bombshell allegations of breaking and entering and deeply disturbing claims from a former girlfriend sent his campaign into freefall. Events canceled. Allies scrambling. A once-safe seat suddenly very much in play (realclearpolitics.com). Meanwhile, President Trump is notching a cultural win on the world stage with FIFA and the 2026 World Cup, leveraging the massive international event as a showcase of American strength (fifa.com). Democratic scandal plus Trump momentum — it's a good news cycle for the right. Megyn Kelly assembled a legal powerhouse — defense attorney Mark Geragos, former prosecutor Matt Murphy, and litigator Viva Frei — to dissect the Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing, and what they found isn't pretty for the prosecution. The defense team has been exposing serious inconsistencies in the police narrative, including troubling questions about George Zinn's bizarre arrest immediately after the shooting and glaring security failures at the event (podcasts.apple.com). For conservatives who've grown increasingly skeptical of unchecked government power in the justice system, this case is a flashpoint. The fundamental right to a vigorous defense and the expectation that law enforcement presents a complete, honest account aren't partisan principles — they're American ones (youtube.com).
The numbers are staggering — and stomach-turning. Chris Hansen joined Sean Hannity's podcast to detail an undercover operation in Marion County, Florida, where 51 men were arrested in just six days for attempting to meet individuals they believed were minors (marionso.com). Fifty-one predators. Six days. One county. Let that sink in. The operation, conducted under Governor DeSantis's administration, which has championed some of the nation's toughest penalties for crimes against children, underscores the sheer scale of the predator problem in America. While the progressive left pushes for reduced incarceration, cases like this make the conservative argument for aggressive law enforcement practically write themselves (youtube.com). Protect the kids. Lock up the monsters. Full stop.
File this under American Exceptionalism, gas station edition. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton are celebrating one of the best stories of the 2026 World Cup: international visitors who came to the U.S. for soccer are absolutely losing their minds over Buc-ee's (buc-ees.com). The iconic Texas-born travel center — massive stores, spotless bathrooms, an absurd wall of snacks — has become an unexpected ambassador of unapologetic Americana. With the FIFA World Cup drawing millions of foreign fans to U.S. host cities (fifa.com), it turns out the best argument against American decline isn't a policy paper — it's a brisket sandwich and 120 fuel pumps. Free-market capitalism, Southern hospitality, and a beaver mascot. God bless America. RIGHT SIDE FEED Fast. Unfiltered. All in one place.
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