What happened this week?
Two heroic Firefighter were killed in an ambush in Idaho. The same home that was caught harboring illegal aliens from Iran, who had links to terrorism, was busted yet again. And Canada dropped their digital service tax in orderto resume trade talks with the United States.
A loser band, that no one has ever heard of, lost their visas to tour the U.S. after publicly calling for a massacre at a music festival in Britain. An 82-year old victim of the terrorist firebomb attack in Colorado, lost her life. And Trump lifted sanctions on Syria.
The U.N. came under fire for using mafia-style intimidation to hinder the Gazan Humanitarian Foundation in its mission of aid. A heroic father jumped from a Disney Cruise ship in order to save his 5-year old daughter after she fell overboard. And parents in Virginia filed a civil rights lawsuit after their 11-year old daughter suffered ongoing antisemitic bullying at her grade school, for which SHE and her 2 younger siblings were expelled.
Kristi Noem told Fox News a tale of cannibalism. The University of Pennsylvania agreed to strip all swimming titles from Lia Thomas and restore them to the female athletes who actually earned them along with letters of apology. And USAID was officially ended for its corruption and fraud.
Iran's president passed a law ending all cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency. A human smuggler, who caused the death of a young family with two toddlers, was arrested. And Vietnam reached a trade deal with the United States.
The Department of Justice announced the outcome of this year's annual Healthcare Fraud Takedown. June's job report was released, exceeding predictions for the fourth straight month. And Edan Alexander met with the President in the Oval Office.
American's celebrated our Independence in 4th of July celebrations accross the Nation. Congress passed the "Big, Beautiful, Bill." And catastrophic flash flooding in Texas left dozens dead and several children at a summer camp remain missing.