Friday, July 17, 2026

Free Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, Severely Tortured in an Israeli Prison - 7.17.2026

Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya Deserves Justice, Not Indefinite Detention

The reported treatment of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya—a physician who remained at his post in Gaza caring for the sick and wounded under unimaginable conditions—should outrage the conscience of humanity. Reports that he has been detained without charge and subjected to severe abuse, including allegations that he was beaten, demand an immediate, independent international investigation. If these reports are substantiated, those responsible must be held fully accountable under international law.

This is about far more than one courageous doctor. Human rights organizations have documented the detention of many Palestinians without formal charges or trial under administrative detention, raising profound concerns about due process, the rule of law, and basic human rights. Reports of violence and intimidation in the occupied West Bank, including incidents involving armed settlers confronting journalists, humanitarian workers, and public officials, underscore an urgent need for accountability and stronger protection of civilians.

History delivers a timeless warning. The Holocaust revealed the catastrophic consequences of hatred, dehumanization, and the world's failure to act. That solemn lesson must strengthen our resolve to confront injustice wherever it occurs and regardless of who commits it. The memory of past atrocities should inspire universal defense of human dignity—not be invoked to excuse violations of international humanitarian law.

The United States, Europe, and the broader international community must act with urgency. They should press for Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya's immediate release unless he is promptly charged with a recognizable criminal offense and afforded a fair trial consistent with international standards. They should demand independent humanitarian access to detainees, protection for medical personnel, and credible investigations into allegations of abuse. Silence in the face of credible reports of injustice only deepens human suffering. Every life has equal worth. Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya deserves justice—not indefinite detention. The world must not look away. 



Trump's election integrity speech raises concerns - 7.17.2026

President TRUMP's latest speech on "election integrity" offered no credible evidence of widespread voter fraud or election interference. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. If elections were truly being decided by large numbers of deceased voters, it would be a sensation worthy of front-page headlines, with the dead literally climbing out of their graves to cast ballots. No such evidence exists.

What is far more concerning is the repeated use of unsupported allegations that can undermine public confidence in elections and discourage eligible citizens from voting. Americans deserve elections that are secure, transparent, and trusted, but trust is built on facts, not fear.

The United States has a long history of attempting to influence political outcomes abroad through covert operations, financial support, and diplomatic pressure. That historical record is well documented. It is therefore ironic to make sweeping accusations about election interference at home without presenting verifiable evidence.

Protecting democracy means safeguarding every eligible citizen's right to vote without intimidation. "Save America" should never become a slogan used to cast doubt on legitimate elections or discourage voter participation. Our democracy is strongest when every lawful vote is counted. 



Jayapal, no to Todd Blanche for AG - 7.17.2026

Todd Blanche's record raises serious questions about whether he is fit to serve as Attorney General. Representative Pramila Jayapal argues that his actions regarding the Epstein files and matters involving President Donald Trump, including allegations surrounding a $1.8 billion slush fund, undermine public confidence in the impartial administration of justice.

The Attorney General's foremost duty is to uphold the law without fear or favor. Americans deserve complete transparency, equal justice, and accountability regardless of wealth, political influence, or public office. Any appearance that political allies receive special treatment weakens confidence in our legal system and damages the rule of law.

Congress should conduct thorough oversight wherever credible concerns exist, and the Department of Justice must remain independent of partisan interests. Public trust depends on fair investigations, full disclosure of relevant facts, and equal application of the law. Our democracy is strongest when justice is administered impartially and no one is above the law. 



Thursday, July 16, 2026

Forever wars in the Middle East - 7.16.2026

The Trump administration's approach toward Iran has, strengthened rather than weakened opposition to the United States. Many Iranians remember a long history of Western intervention, beginning with the 1953 coup against Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh after the nationalization of Iran's oil industry, followed by decades of support for the Shah's authoritarian rule before the 1979 revolution. Acknowledging this history is essential if lasting peace is ever to be achieved.

Instead of learning from past mistakes, the United States continues to rely on threats, sanctions, and military force. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to worsen, with reports of civilians, including children, being killed and settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank continuing. These developments deserve serious international scrutiny and renewed efforts to protect civilian lives and uphold international law.

Encouragingly, an increasing number of Members of Congress are questioning continued military assistance to Israel. Diplomacy, accountability, and respect for human rights—not endless conflict—offer the only path toward a just and lasting peace.



The Cost of Silence: Justice for Mothers and Children Separated by the Church - 7.16.2026

The Catholic Church’s past involvement in taking babies born out of wedlock from their mothers raises serious questions about power, accountability, and the protection of vulnerable families. Reports featured in the first segment of the latest 60 Minutes CBS program examined cases where unmarried mothers were separated from their children and adoption systems benefited financially while families suffered profound loss.

No institution, regardless of its religious standing, should be above scrutiny. Every child deserves dignity, and every parent deserves honesty, compassion, and due process. If abuses occurred, they must be fully investigated, victims must be heard, and those responsible must be held accountable.

Faith communities can provide great compassion and service, but trust is built through transparency, humility, and respect for human rights. The painful stories of mothers and children separated by past practices should remind us that protecting families must always come before institutional reputation or financial interests.



Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Israeli settler terrorists attack U.S. Journalists - 7.15.2026

The attack on a convoy of journalists by Israeli settlers, with the support or protection of some IDF soldiers, along with the unresolved killing of the father of a Palestinian American one year ago, demands a full and independent investigation. Violence against journalists, civilians, and human rights defenders cannot be tolerated. Those responsible — whether settlers or members of the IDF — must face justice.

Across America, growing numbers of people are demanding accountability and an end to impunity. If the United States is unwilling to confront settler violence and protect human rights, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee should be recalled. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must accept responsibility for policies that have enabled continued suffering, violence, and the erosion of the rule of law, and he should resign.

The United States must end unconditional political and military support that enables violations of human rights. When journalists, civilians, or American citizens can be attacked without consequences, it represents a dangerous failure of accountability.

Israeli settlers and any individuals, including members of the IDF, who are found responsible for crimes must be investigated and prosecuted. Justice must apply equally to all. The world needs leaders who defend human dignity, international law, and peace — not impunity.



Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Rubio Serving as De Facto Viceroy of Venezuela - 7.14.2026

Why are we compounding the wrongs committed in Venezuela by taking actions that many see as depriving its people of their national wealth? If the United States truly supports democracy, sovereignty, and the rule of law, it should pursue those principles consistently.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is serving as the de facto "viceroy" of Venezuela. Whether one agrees with that characterization or not, it raises troubling questions about U.S. policy toward another sovereign nation. Long-standing sanctions, economic pressure, and disputes over Venezuelan assets have imposed significant hardship while doing little to resolve the country's political crisis.

America should be guided by diplomacy, respect for international law, and the self-determination of nations—not policies that deepen suffering or fuel resentment. Lasting peace and stability come through dialogue and cooperation, not coercion.

It is time to replace confrontation with constructive engagement and respect for Venezuela's sovereignty.