Additional reading: “The woman who thinks civil rights went too far.” That’s the headline on a Politico profile of Justice Department civil rights chief and Trump administration star Harmeet Dhillon, the latest disgraceful editorial move from the once-influential publication that pulled down an anti-Semitic cartoon late last month after “readers,” i.e. the Free Beacon, pointed out that “it did not meet our standards.” Sorry, what standards? We actually asked and didn’t hear back. Dhillon responded by slamming the headline in an X post: “I don’t think civil rights ‘went too far’ — they didn’t go far enough and the DOJ didn’t stand up for ALL Americans,” she wrote. “Thanks to Donald Trump and with the support of our DOJ leadership — NOW WE DO!” Even the Politico reporter who wrote the piece, Dustin Gardiner, reposted Dhillon’s message. President Donald Trump said Monday that he’d prefer to make a deal with the Iranian regime to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a short-term ceasefire. But he said the regime is full of “bullshit artists” who “for 47 years” have “been bullshitting other presidents,” and the president threatened to take out “the entire country” in “just one night” if the Islamic Republic does not accept a deal by 8 o’clock tonight. Virginia governor Abigail Spanberger hasn’t governed as the “moderate” Democrat she campaigned as, and voters appear to be noticing: A new Washington Post-Schar School poll found that 46 percent of Virginia voters disapprove of Spanberger compared to 47 percent who approve, “13 percentage points lower than the average for Virginia governors in Post polling since the 1990s” and “a worse net approval rating than the early-term scores of her predecessors,” including Republican Glenn Youngkin, who won by just 2 points. Spanberger won by 16 points less than six months ago. An Israeli strike took out the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ head of intelligence, Maj. Gen. Majid Khademi, early Monday, marking the latest blow to the Iranian regime’s leadership. Khademi was the IRGC’s second most powerful official and played a role in surveilling both Americans and Iranian civilians as part of the regime’s recent crackdown on protesters. A separate Israeli operation struck the South Pars gas field, the central processing hub for Tehran’s lucrative energy exports. Check out our full Tuesday lineup below. On Defense Spending, a New York Times Double Standard As Regime Executions Mount, NYT Laments Trump’s War Is Preventing Iranians From Cherishing Nature Eric Swalwell Will ‘Soon’ Face Sexual Harassment Allegations From Former Staffers, Left-Wing Activist Says Israeli Strike Kills IRGC’s Head of Intelligence in Latest Blow to Iranian Regime’s Leadership ‘For 47 Years, They’ve Been Bullshitting Other Presidents’: Trump Threatens To Take Out ‘The Entire Country’ of Iran in ‘Just One Night’ If Regime Rejects Ceasefire Deal Thanks for reading the Washington Free Beacon! Subscribe for free to receive new posts.

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