And chaos at the border. We highlight Coast Guard swimmer Scott Ruskin’s lifesaving rescue of nearly 200 kids during the Texas floods—an American hero by every measure. Meanwhile, rhetoric against ICE turns violent: a Michigan man in tactical gear opens fire at a border facility after Democrat calls for “blood in the streets.” Tom Homan and Stephen Miller blast the dangerous political climate. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stuns at dinner with Trump by formally nominating him for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize. Plus, Trump delays tariff announcements, a possible end to shoe removal at TSA checkpoints, and we look at California’s EBT-for-fast-food policy, LA Mayor Karen Bass’ ICE meltdown, the Epstein missing-minute mystery, and why Planned Parenthood is suing the Trump administration… with your tax dollars.
He Attacked Border Agents Hours After Dems Said Their Voters Want ‘Blood’
27‑year‑old Michigan resident Ryan Louis Mosqueda—who had been reported missing from Weslaco, Texas, earlier that day—drove a white, Michigan‑plated sedan to the U.S. Border Patrol annex near McAllen International Airport. Wearing tactical gear and armed with a rifle, he opened fire on agents and their building.
Border Patrol agents and McAllen police returned fire, killing him before he could enter.
The shootout injured three individuals, including one officer struck in the knee; all are expected to recover. Authorities found additional firearms, ammunition, backpacks, and the phrase “Cordis Die” spray‑painted on his car—a reference to a fictional militant group from a video game. While the FBI leads the investigation into his motive, no further threat or accomplices have been identified.