Thursday, June 11, 2026

W.H.O. Chief Tedros Defends Somali Referee Barred from World Cup for Terror Ties

The head of the World Health Organization (W.H.O.), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, waded into the ongoing controversy surrounding Somali soccer referee Omar Artan on Wednesday, celebrating the sporting official after the U.S. government denied him entry due to alleged ties to terrorist organizations.

Artan flew into Miami International Airport this week in preparation to become the first Somali national to officiate matches in the FIFA World Cup, the world’s most prestigious soccer tournament. He later told reporters that he was subject to 11 hours of interrogation and denied entry into the country. American officials later told journalists that Artan posed a national security threat due to the finding of ties to terrorist organizations. Multiple reports suggested that the links discovered were ties to the jihadist terrorist organization Al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda affiliate.

The referee has since denied that he posed a threat to the United States and expressed disappointment at his inability to participate in the World Cup. The tournament is being hosted by America, Mexico, and Canada jointly; FIFA has not offered any explanation for why it did not attempt to help Artan officiate matches in either of the other two host countries, or whether he would have faced similar barriers to entry there.

Addressing the situation in the Somali language on Wednesday, Tedros applauded Artan as “one of the best referees in Africa” and wrote a heartfelt message of support to the referee.

“Omar, I am so sorry for what happened. You reached the pinnacle of your career, and you inspired a generation in your country by getting there,” Tedros wrote. “Being denied the opportunity you deserved doesn’t change that. This will not be the end of your story.”

“The world is with you, and wishes you patience, perseverance, and the ability to referee big international matches again. We are with you, Omar,” the statement shared on social media concluded.

Tedros had previously published the message in English on Tuesday.

The W.H.O. chief did not associate his message to any of his official duties at the head of the United Nations health agency, nor is it clear if there is any relationship between Tedros’s position and career and the workings of FIFA. As head of the W.H.O., Tedros’s primary task is addressing international public health emergencies.

Currently, the W.H.O. should be addressing the ongoing Ebola outbreak originating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which has taken lives in both the DRC and Uganda. Tedros personally visited eastern DRC in late May, vowing to take personal responsibility for the management of the outbreak. In addressing the situation there, Tedros has publicly objected to the use of travel restrictions on Africans and those present in the outbreak area, claiming that they are unhelpful to stop the spread of disease.

“Blanket travel restrictions imposed by some countries are disrupting supply chains and hindering the response,” Tedros asserted last week. “WHO recommends exit screening at airports, ports and border crossings to prevent the exportation of cases and contacts. We ask countries that have imposed blanket travel restrictions to lift them.”

The U.S. government has imposed travel restrictions on individuals coming into the country from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan. This has impacted the DRC soccer team, which qualified to play in the World Cup for the first time in over half a century. The team abided by American requirements that individuals seeking entry to America from affected countries enter a 21-day monitoring period for symptoms of Ebola to ensure that they do not later test positive for the virus. The DRC is scheduled to pay its first match in Houston, Texas, on June 17, against Portugal.

“We are proud to be going to the World Cup. There’s also a strong sense of responsibility to make a good showing of ourselves and of our country,” DRC coach Sebastien Desabre said in remarks published by FIFA on May 20. “Thanks to our Congolese fans who followed us all through our campaign. We will give our all to make everybody proud and show the best image of Congo Democratic Republic.”

In Artan’s case, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) explained in comments to the press that evidence surfaced that Artan could pose a threat to the United States through associations with terrorists.

“This individual was seeking admission to the United States. Upon further inspection by CBP [Custom and Border Protection], derogatory information, including association with suspected members of terror organisations, was discovered,” CBP explained, according to the BBC, “making the traveller ineligible for admission to the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).”

“President Trump’s administration will not allow any security threat to enter our country – full stop,” CBP asserted.

Reports later surfaced identifying the terrorist threat in question as the Somali jihadist group al-Shabaab.

In comments to the radical leftist publication New York Times, Artan lamented on Tuesday that he was “disappointed” and “just simply a referee who’s trying to live his dream.”

“Mr. Artan told The Times that border officials had asked him repeatedly if he had ever met anyone from the militant group,” the outlet shared. “He said he had replied that he knew nothing about Al Shabab and was simply a soccer referee going about his business.”

Following the eruption of the controversy, a statement began circulating on social media, later shared by the local news organization the Somali Guardian, allegedly from al-Shabaab, condemning the United States for denying Artan entry.

“The case of Omar Artan serves as the latest and most damning proof that American policy extends beyond security concerns to encompass broad ethnic discrimination,” the alleged statement, which Breitbart News could not independently verify, condemned. “Artan’s case demonstrates that U.S. decision-making is driven not by security concerns or the imperative to counter ‘extremism,’ but rather by racial and ethnic prejudice targeting Somalis as a whole.”

The president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, dismissed criticism of the American decision to block Artan’s entry, asking those outraged to “chill.”

“We always try to make the situation as positive as possible and to find solutions. Sometimes we manage, other times not,” he told reporters. “When I say to chill, I don’t mean to chill and do nothing. I mean to trust us that we are working behind the scenes.”

https://www.breitbart.com/africa/2026/06/11/w-h-o-chief-tedros-defends-somali-referee-barred-from-world-cup-for-terror-ties/

Trump Announces Bold New Kharg Island Move to Crush Iran Regime

Iran has been hemming and hawing over any hostilities-ending deal with the United States. They are optimistic one moment and rejecting conditions the next. President Donald Trump seems to be losing his patience (and we can scarcely blame him), and he is now reportedly planning to show Iran the "or else."

The United States will be hitting Iran (Whose Navy, Air Force, Radar, Anti Aircraft, and all other forms of Defense, together with most of its offensive capability, are GONE!), VERY HARD TONIGHT. At some point in the not too distant  future, we will be taking Kharg Island, and other oil infrastructure points, and assume total control of their Oil and Gas Markets, much like we have with Venezuela, which is working out brilliantly for both Venezuela and the United States of America. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP

In a phone conversation with Fox News, the president stated:

Fox News: Will it be more bombing tonight?

President Trump: Yeah, there will be more bombing tonight. It'll be bigger. Bigger. More powerful. Don't forget we've knocked out all of their anti-aircraft. They don't have any anti... Nothing. I mean they may get lucky with the shoulder weapon, or something, but for the most part, they have no defense. 

Fox: What did their representatives say in your phone call?

Excuse me. They're finished. But the papers, the media refuses to write it. They're finished. We can walk in there tomorrow. We could take soldiers... I don't want to have boots on the ground. But if I wanted to? We could put a small group of soldiers and take over the whole place. They're finished. And the media is crooked. They're just like our elections. The media is crooked. 

And finally, Fox also reports on what actions the president and the War Department may be planning. (Live updates)

It's been apparent for some time now that Iran has been beaten like the red-headed stepchild of a rented mule, but Iran doesn't seem to have assimilated that information yet. The Islamic Republic's fractured and factionalized government keeps making demands they can't rationally understand - but then, people in their position aren't known for being rational.


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The Kharg Island move would be an interesting one. It's a major bottleneck in Iran's petroleum export process; having a few hundred United States Marines sitting atop their export route may be the last straw for Iran's already crumbling economy. 

But then, we've been in this position before. This entire process, since the beginning, has been a mad roller coaster of deals proposed, deals rejected, bloviating by Iran, threats, and, occasionally, more bombs and missiles from the USA. Iran, any rational observer would conclude, can't hold out much longer - and yet, they do. Maybe this new stepped-up bombing on infrastructure will persuade them.

Will Iran finally be shown the end-stage of the "FO" end of that famous equation? We may soon find out.

https://redstate.com/wardclark/2026/06/11/trump-announces-bold-new-kharg-island-move-to-crush-iran-regime-n2203245

Pentagon on Lockdown Over 'Hazmat Incident'

Pentagon on Lockdown Over 'Hazmat Incident'

Pentagon employees are being told to "shelter-in-place" over an "air quality" concern on Thursday morning.

"The Pentagon has sophisticated systems to ensure the safety of the building and its occupants. Those systems have detected an air quality issue necessitating precautionary measures until we determine its significance," Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement, according to the Washington Post. 

"The Department is executing standard protection protocols, including a shelter-in-place order for the affected area. Response teams are in place and ready to support building occupants," he said. 

The Arlington County Fire Department posted to X that "ACFD units, including our Hazardous Materials Team, are currently operating at the Pentagon in support of PFPA’s Hazmat Team during a hazardous materials incident."

ACFA later noted that the Pentagon Force Protection Agency is leading the way on managing the response.

The situation comes at a hectic time for the United States military, as President Donald Trump announced there would be more strikes on Iran on Thursday night. 

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cameron-arcand/2026/06/11/pentagon-under-shelter-in-place-over-hazmat-incident-n2677604

YOU LITERALLY CAN’T MAKE THIS UP: LA Mayor Karen Bass’ Own Brother Joins Massive Lawsuit Against the City Over Palisades Fire

Karen Bass delivers a speech at her mayoral campaign event, surrounded by supporters holding campaign signs.

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The radical leftist leadership in Los Angeles is collapsing under the weight of its own sheer incompetence, and the latest twist is so wild that if it were in a movie, nobody would believe it.

Far-left LA Mayor Karen Bass is facing the ultimate humiliation: her own brother has joined a massive lawsuit against the city over the catastrophic Pacific Palisades Fire.

The January 2025 Pacific Palisades fire was the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history, claiming 12 lives, destroying or damaging nearly 8,000 structures, and burning through entire neighborhoods. It was a tragedy that didn’t have to happen—but the city’s radical leadership left LA completely vulnerable.

As we previously reported, while the National Weather Service was screaming from the rooftops about extreme, dangerous Santa Ana wind conditions, Mayor Karen Bass was literally on the other side of the world, rubbing elbows on a diplomatic junket in Ghana.

When the fire broke out and predictably spiraled out of control, the city’s response was an absolute trainwreck. Since then, the Bass administration has been caught in a web of lies, cover-ups, and finger-pointing to protect the Mayor’s political future.

29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht of Orlando, Florida, was arrested for intentionally setting the Palisades fire. Rinderknecht was an Uber driver at the time he intentionally set the fire.

Kenneth Bass and his wife Cindy have joined thousands of victims in a sweeping class action lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), the state of California, and multiple other entities, according to NBC Los Angeles.

“Mr. and Mrs. Bass’ names were formally added as some of the nearly 40,000 victims who suffered losses,” attorneys for Kenneth and Cindy Bass told the news outlet. “(As) non-public citizens they are entitled to respectful privacy as they pursue their legal rights along with all represented victims.”

Their longtime Malibu home overlooking the Pacific Ocean was reduced to ashes in the January 2025 Palisades Fire. Court documents bluntly describe the property as a “total burn down.”

The couple is demanding damages for the complete destruction of their home, smoke inhalation injuries, and severe emotional distress and mental anguish.

The complaint was formally filed May 18, 2026, in Los Angeles County Superior Court as part of a massive mass tort action involving nearly 40,000 victims.

The lawsuit slams the city and LADWP for leaving the Santa Ynez Reservoir — a critical 117-million-gallon water storage facility — completely empty as the fire erupted. Firefighters were left without adequate water pressure while homes burned. The complaint ties this failure directly to the city’s mismanagement of its water infrastructure.

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (DWP) officials claim the reservoir had been offline for “a while” due to a tear in its cover.

This is the same city run by Mayor Karen Bass, who has spent years pushing radical environmental and budget priorities while basic public safety infrastructure crumbled.

The fire’s toll was catastrophic.

The Palisades Fire tore through Pacific Palisades, Topanga, and into Malibu, killing 12 people, destroying thousands of structures, and causing billions in damage across more than 23,000 acres. Victims went from homeowners to homeless in a matter of hours.

It follows the explosive lawsuit from former LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley, who accused Bass of cutting fire department resources, shifting blame, and orchestrating retaliation after the deadly response. Bass’s administration has faced relentless criticism for prioritizing everything except basic fire preparedness and infrastructure.

Bass is currently fighting for re-election in a November runoff. This lawsuit from her own brother’s family adds another humiliating layer of exposure for an administration already defined by chaos, rising crime, homelessness, and now deadly fire mismanagement.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/you-literally-cant-make-this-up-la-mayor/

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Harmeet Dhillon Discusses Trump DOJ’s Strategy For Taking Down Democrat Gun Bans

Republican National Convention: Day Two

When two appellate circuits disagree on similar cases, known as a “circuit split,” the Supreme Court tends to be more likely to hear the case to resolve the matter. The challenges to Denver’s semiauto ban and Colorado’s magazine ban are in the Tenth Circuit, which could invalidate the bans, setting up a conflict with other circuits which upheld them, like the Fourth Circuit, which kept Maryland’s semiauto ban in place in a decision rendered by the court.

Dhillon admitted that there were far more potentially unconstitutional gun control laws than the Second Amendment Section could tackle right away.

“I think it’s safe to say that we have many, many targets throughout the United States,” Dhillon said. “We’re familiar with all of these developments. We attend gun shows regularly and gun events. We have an open-door policy here vis-a-vis people who wanna bring things to our attention, but we have to prioritize based on our resources and our other enforcement priorities at the Department of Justice.”

“Every time I announce new action, I get a bunch of people criticizing us for ‘Now do this, now do that,’” Dhillon added. “I mean, that’s not how we do impact civil rights litigation. We don’t necessarily go after every single target. We have to pick and choose the ones that are gonna make the biggest impact and that there should be a trickle-down effect from that.”

The Second Amendment Section’s establishment traces back to President Donald Trump’s Feb. 7, 2025, executive order directing the DOJ to review government policies and to actively protect the Second Amendment. Dhillon told the DCNF that there was little resistance in establishing the specialized unit with a mandate to enforce the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens, as many attorneys in the Civil Rights Division were “subject matter experts on different topics” and the new section was staffed with “new hires.”

“We had one attorney who joined me when I joined the department who was heading it up originally,” Dhillon said. “We then recruited an expert on Second Amendment litigation to join us and head it up, and I think people have been very excited to work on this.”

Dhillon pointed out that the Civil Rights Division was investigating the handling of concealed carry permit applications by multiple jurisdictions, with Dhillon announcing a probe into the city of Philadelphia in a Tuesday post on X. (RELATED: New York Times Article May Be Cited In Every Legal Challenge To Semi-Auto Bans From Now On)

The police can’t revoke a concealed carry permit based on arbitrary decisions of licensing officials. Today, I directed @CivilRights‘ 2A Section to investigate the Philadelphia Police Department’s practice of revoking the CCWs of those lawfully carrying firearms in public,” Dhillon posted. Dhillon also tweeted at Democratic Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger that she would “see you in court” after the governor signed a ban on modern semiautomatic firearms on May 14. 

Dhillon also addressed irritation from some pro-Second Amendment organizations over the DOJ’s defense of provisions of the National Firearms Act against some lawsuits filed by the groups. In April, Gun Owners of America Senior Vice President Erich Pratt criticized the DOJ for opposing the legal cases.

“Since President Trump took office, the Department of Justice repeatedly has undermined the right to own firearm suppressors (or ‘silencers’) and short-barreled firearms restricted by the National Firearms Act of 1934,” Pratt said in written testimony before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee.

When asked about the pushback, Dhillon told the DCNF that much of the ire with the Trump DOJ was misplaced, adding that the Second Amendment Section was seeking input from gun owners and pro-Second Amendment organizations.

“I understand people have policy differences with DOJ’s enforcement of federal laws, but, in my opinion, and I’ve said this to many gun groups, the appropriate place to launch those policy discussions is in Congress, not with us,” Dhillon said. “We have, I mean, not me, but other people in this building regularly respond to all kinds of litigation on behalf of the United States where I don’t necessarily agree with what we’re defending.”

“[It’s] the other team that picks and chooses which laws they’re gonna enforce, so that’s not what we do,” Dhillon added.

Four states, California, Maryland, Connecticut and New York, have passed laws banning the sale of Glock pistols on the grounds that they can be converted into machine guns. Virginia passed a ban on modern semiautomatic firearms, while Colorado is preparing to implement a permit-to-purchase scheme for so-called “assault weapons.”

While Dhillon refused to specify cases the Second Amendment Section would investigate or pursue in the future, she also said that private parties were welcome to “take our work” for use in litigation against similar legislation in “other jurisdictions.” Dhillon also said that the objective of the Second Amendment Section was clear.

“Every law-abiding American citizen who wants to obtain their firearms for lawful reasons should be able to do that rapidly,” Dhillon told the DCNF. “Here in D.C., it… took me less than a week to get my CCW.”

“We’d like to see, I’d love to see the Supreme Court make it clear that AR-15s and similar semi-automatic rifles that are popular and sought for use by law-abiding citizens… see a definitive ruling on that, making it very clear and striking down contrary laws around the country,” Dhillon added.

https://dailycaller.com/2026/06/10/trumps-justice-department-plans-fight-back-against-democrat-gun-bans/

W.H.O. Chief Tedros Defends Somali Referee Barred from World Cup for Terror Ties

The head of the World Health Organization (W.H.O.), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, waded into the ongoing controversy surrounding Somali soccer...