Morning Minute: Bring on the Permanent DST

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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

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TOP O' THE MORNIN'

Red-Hot at RedState 

Like a Boss: Brandon Gill Ends an Ayanna Pressley Rant on Women's Rights With One Perfect Question

This honestly should be the default answer anytime Democrats start yada yadaing about "women's rights" allegedly being "under assault" by Republicans. Because in reality, the biggest assault is coming from radical leftists like Pressley who are undermining everything early feminists fought for in this country by pretending that a man who identifies as a woman can actually be a woman, allowing them to invade women's sports, locker rooms, dressing rooms, bathrooms, etc, all in the name of "gender equality."

World Cup Freddy Makes It to the Great Smoky Mountains, Has Some Real American Firearm Fun

I don't think he wants to leave after he's seen how beautiful we are. How about we trade out some leftists to Germany, and we get to keep Freddy and his crew?

Seriously? Sacramento Deploys Climate Cops to Rifle Through Your Garbage Cans Like Common Thieves

Crews will actually have badges to identify themselves as garbage inspectors. Their super-spiffy uniforms will also include high-visibility vests. Mall cops are going to point and laugh at these people.

Trending Across Townhall Media

Bearing Arms — Why Gun Debate Isn't About Just Here and Now

It's about making sure generations untold have the means to protect themselves from the dangers of that day as well.

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HotAir — Straight to Jail, Jack Smith, Straight to Jail

If Smith were just any normal guy, you would expect that he would be strung up by the rafters. But because his target was Trump, any effort to prosecute him would be fought with the passion a pitbull has for human flesh, and unless he can be tried in Florida instead of Washington, D.C., the establishment jury would likely find him not guilty. 

PJ Media — A Kiss in Indonesia and Its Aftermath Reveal the Heart and Soul of Islam

Terror is thus the glue that holds Islam together, the sole dynamic force that makes it tick. And so the poor couple in Aceh who just received 21 lashes can console themselves with one salient fact: It could have been worse. And soon enough, it probably will be.

Townhall — A Trump Voter Might Back a Dem Gov Candidate Over This Issue That Could Blindside Both Parties

But right now, the underreported issue of data centers is causing local voters from both parties to become upset. If enough people get angry, it could cause many voters to ignore labels and party ties. Heck, one—Hanneman in the NYTimes piece, has already done so. 

Twitchy — Head of Top Medical School Tells Congresswoman the Vast Majority of Pregnancies Occur in Women

America's "institutions of higher learning" continue to be indoctrination and propaganda centers, even some of the medical schools. 

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WHAT'S ON TAP?

Today on Capitol Hill...

Lots of hearings and meetings set for Wednesday on the Hill, including:

  • Senate Judiciary — Hearings to examine the nomination of Todd Blanche, of Florida, to be Attorney General. 
  • Senate Intelligence (Select) — Hearings to examine the nomination of Walter (Jay) Clayton, of New York, to be Director of National Intelligence. 
  • House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party — Protecting American Innovation: The Federal Research Security Enterprise
  • House Foreign Affairs — Ending Supply Chain Dependency: Aligning Tools, Capital, and Partnerships
  • House Financial Services — The Semi-Annual Report of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
  • House Science, Space, and Technology, Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee — A Review of the Office of Space Commerce’s Mission Authorization Proposal
  • Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs — Hearings to examine exposing fraud in America.
  • Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs — Hearings to examine the Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the Congress. [Fed Chair Kevin Warsh to testify]
  • House Energy and Commerce, Health Subcommittee — Maintaining America’s Leadership in Biomedical Innovation: FDA’s Role in Advancing U.S. Drug Development.
  • House Foreign Affairs, Western Hemisphere Subcommittee — A New Beginning for Colombia
  • Committee on House Administration, Elections Subcommittee — Committee on House Administration Elections Subcommittee Hearing: “Election Observation: Best Practices and Congress’s Role”
  • House Oversight and Government Reform, Government Operations Subcommittee — “Emerging Fraud Threats and the Evolving Fraud Landscape”
  • House Intelligence (Permanent Select) — States on the Frontlines of Counterintelligence
    Senate Armed Services, Personnel Subcommittee — Hearings to examine the TRICARE pharmacy program.
  • Senate Aging (Special) — Hearings to examine behind the label, focusing on foreign ownership and control in America's drug supply chain.
  • Senate Energy and Natural Resources — To receive a closed briefing on the Department of War's fiscal year 2027 budget request.
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    Tuesday was busy, too, between Darline Graham Nordone being sworn in as the newest U.S. Senator to serve out the rest of her brother, Lindsey's, term, and some longstanding congressional logjams being cleared.

    SEE: Great News for Johnson: GOP Rebels End House Floor Holdout

    House Votes to Lock the Clock - for Good

    We won't mention Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) contributions to the noise...

    White House What's Up

    Today's a travel day for President Trump as he heads to Pennsylvania for the Pennsylvania Defense Innovation Summit.

  • 8:00 AM — THE PRESIDENT participates in Executive Time — The White House
  • 11:00 AM — THE PRESIDENT participates in a Policy Meeting — Oval Office
  • 11:00 AM — THE PRESIDENT departs the White House en route to Carlisle, Pennsylvania — The White House
  • 3:15 PM — THE PRESIDENT arrives Carlisle, Pennsylvania — U.S. Army War College
  • 3:15 PM — THE PRESIDENT participates in a Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit — U.S. Army War College
  • 3:15 PM — THE PRESIDENT departs Carlisle, Pennsylvania en route to the White House — U.S. Army War College
  • 3:15 PM — THE PRESIDENT arrives at the White House — The White House
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    Keeping Up With the Cabinet

    Sec. State - Marco Rubio — Rubio's earned his reputation as the busiest guy in D.C. — the Man of 1,000 Memes. Today, he's delivering remarks at a meeting of the Economic Diplomacy Action Group at the Department of State, followed by a meeting with Colombian Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo. On Thursday, he'll host the Ministerial on the Resurgence of Political Terrorism at the Department of State.

    Plus, he's pushing to dismantle the International Criminal Court.

    And...he's getting sued by old Mahmoud Khalil to boot. 

    Full Court Press...

    We had some court decisions of note on Wednesday, including:

  • ✅ In National TPS Alliance v. Noem (revocation of TPS status - Nepal, Honduras, Nicaragua), 9th Circuit Court of Appeals VACATES district court's entry of final judgment and remands for further proceedings.
  • ❌ In U.S. v. Oliver (voter rolls), Judge Judith Herrera (New Mexico) GRANTS defendants' motion to dismiss.
  • Wednesday also saw Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett testifying before both the House and Senate Appropriations Committees.

    READ MORE: Chilling: SCOTUS Justice Barrett Tells Congress Why She Has to Explain a Bulletproof Vest to Her Child

    COMING ATTRACTIONS

    President Trump's teased a significant announcement as he plans to address the nation Thursday evening, promising, "It doesn't get bigger."

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    Also seems like that event Sec. State Rubio is hosting on Thursday might be worth keeping an eye on.

    MORNING MUSING

    It's funny that how/whether we adjust our clocks is such a controversial concept, and yet it is. I do get the argument from those who'd prefer the permanent setting to be "Standard" time. I don't get the argument from those who'd prefer we continue to "Spring forward and Fall back." Frankly, I don't hear or see a lot of advocacy for that latter camp, though I'm sure there are some who'd like to keep doing it the way we're doing it. 

    Anyhoo, at the risk of alienating the Standard Time folks, I'll simply say that I am all for ditching the switching and locking in on permanent Daylight Saving Time. I'll deal with the darker mornings. Give me lighter, longer afternoons and evenings!

    LIGHTER FARE 

    Couldn't decide which of these I liked best, so today, y'all get a twofer

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