August 23, 2026

Faith Has Vision. Faith Is Not Hoping God Can. It Is Knowing He Will.

This is the message and picture I use as a screensaver on my desktop at home. This message is in my face always as a glaring reminder.
I added the pictures above to the message I shared below.

written by Reverend W. C. Slyde Moran
[source: Biblecities.com]

"Where there is no vision, the people perish" [Proverbs 29:18]

Notice that God Himself has told us that without a vision, people perish. We might say it like this: If the people have no vision of WHO they are in Christ, and WHAT they have in Him they will never obtain the fullness of all that Christ purchased for us on the cross.

Scripture Reference:

"Where there is no vision, the people perish" [Proverbs 29:18]

The Importance of Seeing:

"When that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. For now we SEE through a glass, dimly; but then (we will SEE) face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known. [1Cor. 13:10,12]

I want you to notice the phrase: "When that which is perfect is come".

In the original text the word translated "perfect" comes from the Greek word "telios' - and it means "Completeness, of full age or MATURE, perfect".

The intent of this passage is to make us understand that when as we grow in our knowledge of God, our ability to SEE what Christ accomplished for US on the cross, what we HAVE in Him, and WHO we ARE becomes clearer and clearer. The promise is that even though we may see these things dimly, or as the KJV says "darkly", as we become more MATURE in our relationship with God our SEEING will become clearer also.

Our "VISION" of who Christ IS, WHAT He has accomplished, who WE are, and what we HAVE in Him is essential to a victorious walk on this earth. Vision is vital to our success as Christians as we fight to overcome the trials of this world and the attacks of the enemy.

Vision Enables us to SEE the Invisible:

"While we look not at the things which are seen, but (we look at) at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal." [2Cor 4:18]

Notice that we are instructed in the Word of God to look at those things which CANNOT be seen! How does one do that? Answer: Vision.

Naturally, we understand that when the God speaks to us of vision, He is not talking about 'natural" things, such as the trees, the grass, the clouds, etc - but rather He speaks of SPIRITUAL things: By spiritual things I mean: Things that occur, or have occurred in the spirit realm such as:

1] We are 'new creations' in Christ [2 Cor. 5:17]
2] Christ took our sickness and carried our pain on the cross [Isaiah 53:4-5]
3] God Has supplied ALL our Needs thru His riches in Glory [Phil 4:19]
4] Etc.

Vision is the Means Whereby:

1] We can see that which is not visible
2] We can see what we desire for ourselves in our walk with God
3] We can see what God desires for us
4] We can see who we are in Christ & what we HAVE in Him.

How Do We See These Things?

What is the means that God has provided where we as Christians can actually look into the spirit and SEE the things that He has told us to look at? Most Christians do not realize that God has provided TWO ways in which this can be done.

1] The Word of God:

"...the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life." [John 6:63]

"Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like a man who SEES his face in a MIRROR [24] and, after SEEING himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. [25] But the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom (the Word of God), and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it—he will be blessed in what he does." [James 1:23-25]

John 6:63 says that the Word of God is Spirit.

By looking in the word of God we can literally SEE into the Spirit, and see ourselves as God sees us. We can see WHO we are, what we have, and what Christ accomplished for us. And, providing we don't FORGET what we SEE in the Word when we put it down, but rather continue in it, we will be blessed in whatever we do!

2] Direct Revelation of the Holy Spirit:

"But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will show you what is yet to come."
[John 16:13]

The Holy Spirit will at times give us detailed information and instruction as to what God has ordained for us, and His future plans for us individually and as members of the Body of Christ. According to John 16:13, He will literally SHOW us things to come. In other words, the Spirit of God enables us to SEE into the future! This promise is not limited to those who stand in the office of the prophet, but every Christian!

Both of these methods are vital to the Christian if we are to SEE in greater detail those things which the Lord has provided us and ordained for us - and until we do, it is certain that we will never OBTAIN these things. We must SEE them FIRST if we are to HAVE them: "Where there is no vision, the people perish." [Proverbs 29:18]

We Must See It For Ourselves:

Most Christians do not understand the importance of SEEING ourselves as God see us! The reason for this is because the way we SEE ourselves is the way we THINK about ourselves - and the Lord has said in His Word: "...For as a man thinks in his heart - so he is!" [Proverbs 23:7]

If we THINK about ourselves in a way other than what God has SAID about us - then we will not see the blessing manifested. We will instead see what we think! This is one reason why so many of God's children are sick, defeated, beaten down, failing, broke, in debt, unsuccessful, confused, oppressed and depressed.

We are told NOT to look at what is "seen" - but rather to keep our eyes on what is NOT seen (to Have Vision). Yet, everyday Christians are looking at the circumstances and allowing what they see to determine who they are and what they have, instead of believing what God has SAID in His Word about it.

We MUST take our eyes off the present situation, and using our VISION - look at the circumstances with an eye towards what is NOT seen. We must see ourselves: Healed and healthy, strong and free, blessed, delivered and redeemed!

USE YOUR VISION:

We MUST use our spiritual eyes to look into the spirit realm and see ourselves as God sees us - and then accept His Word as truth - believe it - receive it by faith - and then begin to SPEAK it as instructed:

How Does God See us:
• God sees us Righteous: In right-standing with God : [2 Cor. 5:21]

• God sees us Healed and Healthy: [1 Peter 2:24 • Matt 8:17 • Ps 91:7-10 • Isaiah 53:1-5]

• God sees us Delivered from every situation, affliction, oppression, depression and attack of the enemy: [Col. 1: 12-14]

• God sees us Successful: well supplied, prosperous, a lender not a borrower, well able to contribute to every good work: [Deut 28 • Prov. 10:22 • 2 Cor. 9:8]

• God sees us in a Position of Authority: Head and not the tail / Above only and not beneath / More than a conqueror / Triumphant and Victorious [Deut 28 1-14 • Rom 8:37 • 2Cor 2:14 • 1Cor 15:57 • 1Jn 5:4]

Remember: As a Man Thinks In His Heart: So He Is: [Proverbs 23:7]

How Do You SEE Yourself?
Keep in mind that we will always SEE ourselves the way we THINK about ourselves?

• Do you SEE yourself healed and healthy?
• Do you see yourself righteous: In right-standing with God?
• Do you see yourself strong?
• Do you see yourself delivered from whatever has been afflicting you?
• Do you see yourself Successful, well provided for with more than enough?
• Do you see yourself in a position of authority?

If not, it is only because you have chosen to look at the natural circumstances instead using your vision to SEE into the Spirit realm and look at what Christ has already accomplished FOR you!

Get a Vision:

If we are ever to obtain that Which Christ died for, and paid for with His own blood - then we MUST have VISION to SEE it first!

Vision is the means whereby God empowers us to bring into manifestation that which HE has ordained for us by:

1] By Placing it in our heart thru His WORD or by His Spirit
2] Empowering us to bring it forth into the natural realm thru OUR words spoken in faith.

Unless that vision is established in us as a reality and confirmed by faith (Heb 11:1) - we will never see it - It will never come to pass in our life. "That the communication of thy faith may become effectual by the acknowledging of every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus." [Philemon 1:6]

Notice that it is only when we ACKNOWLEDGE what is already in us (in our SPIRITS) that our faith becomes EFFECTIVE and brings forth the manifestation of the promise.

I encourage you to download the entire audio message and take the time to listen to it. Discover how you can SEE yourself as God sees you and thereby begin to ACCESS the blessings by faith. Visit the audio broadcast section of this website to listen to the entire message.

• Have Faith In God
• Faith Has A Voice
• Faith Has Authority
• Faith has A Vision
• As Thy Soul Prospers
• Faith That Perseveres
• The Power of Mustard Seed Faith

Because You Loved Me...❤


I am re-posting this message I wrote in 2012 for my new readers. This song by Celine Dion titled, 'Because You Loved Me' is very precious to me. It perfectly conveys my LOVE for God in Heaven. I have dedicated this song to God, my Heavenly Father and my Source. ❤

As I mentioned in my previous spiritual weekend post, I have my own personal relationship with the God of Heaven. (I have to be specific because there are a gazillion gods) However, I must add that it wasn't easy for me to reach this fundamental shift that radically transformed my spiritual awareness. I was just as stubborn as the next person thinking I had everything under control. Well, guess what I discovered the HARD way, that the only thing I have absolute control over is MYSELF. Little ol' me! It was about 10 years ago when my personal change occurred and I let go. The KEY word here is 'personal'. This was not a church or a cult thing. It was my own personal experience with my Creator. I can honestly say from true experience that I AM GRATEFUL for this transformation. I can be surrounded by chaos, people close to me can say evil things to my face to try to stir up old dramas or attempt to open up healed wounds and I still have inner peace. How can that be you ask? Because I've been Spiritually HEALED. That is the beauty of knowing the God of Heaven. When you get filled with the Holy Spirit, your past get's CLEANSED away and your spirit get's RENEWED. The God of Heaven does not want to condemn you as many would have us believe and God is not some mysterious force outside of you. If the God of Heaven is energy and the source of all things and you are also energy, then that would mean that you are a part of Him, right? Jesus said the Kingdom of Heaven is within you. It's up to you to choose to accept that or reject that to follow some other god that is outside your natural state of being? Our spiritual being is not from here. As Pierre Teilhard de Chardin wrote, "We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience." Connect to your SOURCE and choose LIFE! Everything on this earth dies. But your soul is eternal.

You know after I had my spiritual experience that changed my life, I had family members and friends try to get me to try this religion or that spiritual group etc. I would tell them that I have never belonged to any group why would I want to start now. Then they tried the alternative and tell me that my thinking was all wrong. I would tell them it's not a way of thinking. Geez! It's a way of BEING, living, breathing, walking in God's love, peace and LIGHT!

The point I'm trying to make from my friends and family experience is that the ONE thing I am absolutely secure in and that nobody can take away from me is God's love for me and my love for God. My experience is mine alone and nobody can ever ever change that...

I am posting this message for those of you who are unable to view and listen to the video and for all of my international readers who need to translate. This song always brings tears to my eyes reminding me of ALL God has done for me and what He's brought me through and where I am today. I'm still standing and with a HUGE smile on my face! I'm standing on a solid Rock that God has placed me on. This is my foundation now. I also know that I have goodness and mercy following me every where I go like having two body guards. But the BEST part is having God's LOVE LIVE in my spirit ALWAYS and is shining through me. I can't even begin to imagine my life now without feeling God's presence on a daily basis. I wouldn't want to know. Because once you have felt Him and you have heard Him nothing and no one compares. There is no way you would want to go back to living a 'normal' life.

God wants to do the same for you. Imagine confidently knowing that no weapon formed against you shall prosper. Imagine confidently knowing that God is in control and will always take care of ALL of your needs. Imagine confidently knowing that God will always have your back. That is why you must keep moving forward. All you have to do is be perceptive to His guidance and follow through until He leads you to your DIVINE DESTINY! This requires you to TRUST and BELIEVE in Him, with ALL your HEART, ALL your MIND and ALL your SOUL. God will speak to your Spirit. God will nudge you. God will embrace you and love you unconditionally. Just know that God, your Heavenly Father is keeping you safe in the palm of His hand. That is how precious you are to Him. Yes YOU. You are His child. God loves you sooooo much. He is just waiting for you to call to Him and invite Him into your life. God wants so much to have a personal relationship with you. Please read and memorize Psalm 23 and the Lord's Prayer Matthew 6:9.

************** I LOVE YOU JESUS *****************

"In the beginning was the WORD, and the WORD was with God, and the WORD was God. ~John 1:1

Jesus Christ is the living breathing Word of God who was made flesh to walk among us.

Because You Love Me
~ by Celine Dion

For all those times You stood by me
For all the TRUTH that You made me see
For all the JOY You brought to my life
For all the wrong that You made right
For every dream You made come true
For all the LOVE I found in You
I'll be forever thankful baby
You're the one who held me up
Never let me fall
You're the ONE who saw me through through it ALL

You were my strength when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldn't speak
You were my eyes when I couldn't see
You saw the BEST there was in me
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
You gave me faith cause You believed
I'm everything I am
Because You LOVED me

You gave me wings and made me fly
You touched my hand I could touch the sky
I lost my faith, You gave it back to me
You said no star was out of reach
You stood by me and I stood tall
I had Your LOVE I had it ALL
I'm GRATEFUL for each day You gave me
Maybe I don't know that much
But I know this much is true
I was BLESSED because I was loved by You

You were my strength when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldn't speak
You were my eyes when I couldn't see
You saw the BEST there was in me
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
You gave me faith cause You believed
I'm everything I am
Because You LOVED me

You were ALWAYS there for me
The tender wind that carried me
A LIGHT in the dark shining Your love into my life
You've been my INSPIRATION
Through the lies You were the TRUTH
My world is a BETTER PLACE because of You

You were my strength when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldn't speak
You were my eyes when I couldn't see
You saw the BEST there was in me
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
You gave me faith cause You believed
I'm everything I am
Because You LOVED me

You were my strength when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldn't speak
You were my eyes when I couldn't see
You saw the BEST there was in me
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach
You gave me faith cause You believed
I'm everything I am
Because You LOVED me

I'm everything I am
Because You LOVE me...

Jiddu Krishnamurti Explains How The Idea That, "YOU ARE The World" Is Justified.

I am re-posting this message for my new readers. This is a 12 1/2 minute mini documentary video clip of Jiddu Krishnamurti recorded in 1981 explaining, "How can the idea that 'you are the world' be justified?". He also wrote a book titled, "You Are The World" that was first published in 1972 in case you are interested in learning more. I want to introduce you to this man because his teachings are quite profound. He is one of many great teachers throughout history that help change human consciousness positively. Although, I do wish many of you would get past the religious zealots and open your heart and mind to Jesus Christ. I can honestly guarantee that He is very real based on my personal experience with Him. Ask Jesus to reveal Himself to you.

I'd like to explain why I am exposing you to many different teachings. You see my mom was raised Catholic and always felt like she was either going to heaven or hell no in between, no room for errors. So she decided NOT to baptize me as a child in the catholic faith. She decided to allow me to choose the spiritual path I wanted to follow when I felt I was ready. She figured Jesus didn't get baptized until he was 30 years old so it couldn't be a sin. My mom however did raise me with a strong foundation of love, values and principles. I am grateful to my mom for making this decision on my behalf even though it saddened my grandmother at the time who was a devoted Catholic. I am also extremely grateful to my mom for NOT raising me in a sheltered environment...

So, in order to find myself I began my quest at an early age studying all religions, philosophy and quasi spiritual teachings. I have the utmost respect for them all. The funny thing is that they all teach you the same thing, perhaps in different ways. But the central theme or core if you will are love, respect, compassion and self awareness. I am happy to say that I have now grown into my own spiritual awareness and I do have my own personal relationship with God in Heaven through Jesus Christ.  I have to be specific because there are a gazillion gods. However, my journey does not end there... the learning is infinite!

That in itself is what I hope to accomplish with this blog, helping others achieve a higher level of awareness, self discovery and love for oneself and all things. So with all this being said, allow your spiritual journey to begin now, not tomorrow, or the next day. Because today is all you have, now and tomorrow are not guaranteed.

Good Morning Happy Sunday! Sending A Smile Your Way. :) ♥

Tom & Jerry classic cartoon. Nibbles singing Alouette song.

August 22, 2026

USA: Tyson Foods Closed 2 Beef Plants In Illinois And Utah, Sold A 3rd In Washington Due To Historic Cattle Shortage. President Trump Gut Punches Cattle Ranchers By Lifting Tariffs To Import Beef.

KCBD NewsChannel 11 - Lubbock, TX published August 17, 2026: Tyson Food beef production restructure.
KWQC News published August 14, 2026: Tyson Foods is permanently closing its Joslin, Illinois beef processing plant, leaving more than 2,500 Quad Cities workers without jobs.
KSL News Utah published August 14, 2026: 723 jobs being lost as Tyson Foods closes Eagle Mountain facility. A Tyson Foods facility in Utah County that opened just five years ago is now set to close. A move that will result in the loss of hundreds of jobs.

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Reuters News
written by P.J. Huffstutter
Thursday August 13, 2026

CHICAGO - Tyson Foods (TSN.N), opens new tab said on Thursday it will close or sell three of its beef plant and packaging operation sites, further ‌shrinking its beef footprint as a historic U.S. cattle shortage deepens losses for the largest U.S. meatpacker. The company will end operations at its beef facility in Joslin, Illinois, and its case-ready beef facility in Eagle Mountain, Utah, and pursue the sale of its beef plant in Pasco, Washington. Tyson said it will move the processing capacity from these locations to other sites, and anchor its beef business around ​its plants in Dakota City, Nebraska; Holcomb, Kansas; and Amarillo, Texas.

The closures mark the latest signal of trouble for the nation's meat processing sector, currently dealing with a 75-year trough in supply. U.S. meatpackers have been steadily losing money in their beef businesses because rising cattle costs have outpaced ⁠gains from soaring prices for steaks and hamburger meat.

Tyson shares have struggled since their post-COVID recovery ended in mid-2022, having lost nearly 30% of their value over the last five years. Tyson said in a statement that it is trying "to create a more competitive footprint amidst one of the most historic cattle shortages the country has ever experienced."

The company declined on Thursday to say how many workers will be affected by the closures or how many cattle these plants process. It said shifting production among its remaining facilities will allow it to maintain a similar level of cattle slaughter across a more efficient network.

The latest restructuring follows the January shutdown of Tyson's massive beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, which had about 3,200 workers and could process roughly 5,000 cattle per day, according to an industry estimate. Tyson also reduced its Amarillo plant to one full-capacity shift, affecting about 1,700 workers.

On Thursday, Tyson said it plans to ramp up a second shift in Amarillo "as cattle become available." It said it will work with affected employees in Illinois, Utah and Washington to apply for jobs at other facilities.

"We are living through one ‌of the ⁠most severe cattle shortages in our nation’s history, and now we’re seeing the consequences ripple through the entire beef supply chain," said Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, in a statement responding to the Tyson move.

TYSON WARNS OF WIDER LOSS

The plant closures could affect cattle prices regionally, because there will be fewer people bidding for animals, said independent livestock trader Dan Norcini.

"But on a national level, I don't think it'll make much of a difference on livestock prices, in part because the locations that are being closed are not where there's a ton of concentration of cattle," he said.

Tyson on August 3 warned that losses in its ⁠beef business would widen as tight cattle supplies keep livestock costs elevated. It forecast an adjusted operating loss of $500 million to $650 million in fiscal 2026 for its beef business, compared with a previous forecast for a $350 million to $500 million loss.

Cattle supplies shrank to a 75-year low after a prolonged drought burned up grazing lands in the western U.S. and Washington suspended imports from Mexico in an attempt to keep out the flesh-eating livestock ⁠pest New World screwworm.

However, screwworms were detected in June on Texas farms and in New Mexico after moving north through Central America.

Facing pressure to lower consumer costs, the Trump administration said it plans to start lifting the import ban this month. The average retail price of one pound of lean and extra lean ground beef hit a record $8.65 in June, according to federal data.

"We have ⁠paid the economic price of a closed border, disrupted a cattle supply chain built over generations and screwworm still made it into the United States," said Texas's Miller.

It may take up to a year for Tyson to benefit from removing the ban because imported feeder cattle must spend time grazing on grass or being fattened in feedlots to get ready for slaughter, Tyson Chief Operating Officer Wes Morris said on a conference call last week.

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CNN
written by Kit Maher
Friday August 21, 2026

President Donald Trump on Friday defended his decision to temporarily pause tariffs on imported beef, despite criticism from some US cattle producers – and he didn’t indicate any plans to reverse course.

“We want to get the beef prices down, so we’ll get them down a little bit, and that’s what people want. That’s what the voters want, and that’s what I want,” Trump told reporters on his way to South Carolina.

Calling ranchers his “people,” Trump said, “They’ve done a fantastic job. But they admit that we need a little help.”

Trump announced earlier Friday that the US would allow up to 300,000 metric tons of ground beef to be imported for the next 90 days without out-of-quota tariffs. He wouldn’t tell reporters which countries he’d made a deal with. “I don’t want to say which countries, but there are a few countries, but they’re going to be sending in the highest quality beef, and it’s something that we need,” Trump said.

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association pushed back on Trump’s announcement, writing on social media, “No cow-calf producer in America is asking for increased imports. Undercutting American farmers and ranchers with inferior product from foreign competitors does nothing to create market confidence or encourage rebuilding the herd.”

Sen. Chuck Grassley said he was “concerned for the cattle markets,” given the closure of a Tyson beef plant in Joslin, Illinois, earlier this month and the latest temporary action from the White House.

“After Tyson closure in Illinois last wk I’m concerned for the cattle markets +now Pres Trump’s decision to temporarily open up subsidized beef imports,” the Iowa Republican posted on X, using abbreviations for words due to the character limits. “USA cattlemen shld always be put 1st thru America 1st policies Need 2keep up progress fighting screwworm+ expanding domestic herd.”

A White House spokesperson said in a statement to CNN, “President Trump has repeatedly affirmed his support for America’s ranchers and farmers, including in today’s announcement. While the Administration will be easing tariffs on beef imports to address a short-term supply crunch, the Administration is simultaneously working closely with ranchers to grow America’s cattle-herd size, which is currently at a multi-decade low.”

Grassley wasn’t the only Republican Senator to voice concern.

GOP Sen. Tim Sheehy of Montana also came out against Trump’s action, which he said he advised the president not to take for the past year.

“I’ve advised President Trump against this course of action for a year because American ranchers have been struggling against the packer monopoly for decades, and this will further harm them - most of whom are MAGA Republicans,” Sheehy wrote on X, adding that Trump’s “heart is in the right place” for wanting to lower prices for US consumers and noted that the screwworm is impacting prices.

“But the reality is this action will make it more difficult for American ranchers to rebuild our herd and bring prices down for the American people. And most importantly, this will harm our ranching families who feed the nation,” Sheehy said.

Pressed by CNN on Sheehy’s comments, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said, “No administration has been more pro-rancher than this administration taking extraordinary actions under USDA to protect and ensure the security of our food supply chain — but again, there’s been, there was an outbreak of screwworm in Mexico.”

And he emphasized that this is “a specific, temporary deal to address an acute issue.”

*** REMEMBER THIS MOVE IN FEBRUARY? ***
Buenos Aires Times, 10/22/25: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent comes to the rescue of hedge funds including BlackRock, Fidelity, Pimco and Discovery Capital Management, all of which bought Argentine bonds. Several fund managers share a professional past with the US official.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s intervention in Argentina seems aimed more at saving his friends than at helping the nation, at least one leading economist has alleged.

Several hedge funds with past professional ties to the Treasury Secretary hold major positions in Argentine bonds. Washington’s US$20-billion swap package seeks to shield their returns.

According to The New York Times, the financial assistance will benefit “investment firms such as BlackRock, Fidelity and Pimco, which are heavily invested in Argentina, as well as investors like Stanley Druckenmiller and Robert Citrone, who worked with Bessent when he was investing for George Soros.”

Specifically, Argentina faces debt payments in January and July next year amounting to roughly US$8.5 billion in bonares and globales bonds, with 85 percent believed to be in private hands.
Same U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent who just said on Thursday August 20, 2026 new series of economic measures will "collapse" the Iranian government. That will most definitely hurt the 93.3 million Iranian people the most. But Bessent doesn't care about the Iranian people because Bessent is helpling Israel. This same Bessent met with radical extremist Israel Finance Minister who threaten to wipe us out or anyone else who doesn't stand with Israel and promised him basically our US Treasury will continue to financially support Israel welfare and other pet projects like using our treasury muscle to collapse Iran's economy on BEHALF OF ISRAEL. (emphasis mine)

The Hill
written by Julia Manchester
February 6, 2026

President Trump has struck a new deal increasing beef imports from Argentina despite facing push back from Republicans and allies in the agricultural sector.

Argentina’s foreign ministry said in a statement the agreement was signed Thursday and grants “an unprecedented expansion of preferential access for Argentine beef to its market by 100,000 tons.”

The country’s foreign ministry added that the agreement will ensure an additional 80,000 tons of beef from Argentina can enter U.S. markets by 2026 in addition to the 20,000 tons already allowed. This will amount to an increase of $800 million in Argentine beef exports to the U.S.

The foreign ministry also noted the U.S. government “reaffirmed its commitment” to reviewing its tariffs on aluminum and steel.

Trump is expected to make the announcement Friday.

“President Trump pledged to ink fairer trade deals while supporting our nation’s agriculture industry. Promises made, promises kept!” White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told The Hill’s partners at NewsNation.

The Trump administration announced in November it had reached frameworks of trade deals with Argentina, along with Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatemala.

The deal is a win for Argentina’s President Javier Milei, who is considered one of Trump’s closest allies in Latin America.

“As you can see, we are strongly committed to making Argentina great again,” Milei said, following the framework’s release last year.

While the deal is a major win for Argentina, Republican lawmakers have voiced opposition to the prospect of boosting Argentine beef imports due to its effect on the U.S.’ agricultural industry.

In a letter sent by more than a dozen House Republicans in October to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, the GOP lawmakers expressed concern over the Trump administration’s plan to increase beef imports.

Additionally, the then-proposal sparked backlash from the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, particularly in states with high cattle inventory.

USA: After More Than 84 Years, Kellogg's Omaha Manufacturing Plant Closes Permanently. 450 Jobs Lost. Kellogg's Redirecting Investments/Equipment To Remaining Plants In TN, MI, PA, And Canada.

First Alert 6 published August 19, 2026: Kellogg's plant closes permanently. The last remaining employees at Kellogg’s Omaha plant are expected to be laid off Tuesday.
KETV NewsWatch 7 published August 17, 2026: Omaha's Kellogg plant holds final day of operations. Omaha's Kellogg plant is holding its final day of operations on Monday. About 450 people in total are losing their jobs at the facility this summer.

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WOWT First Alert 6 News, Omaha, NE local
written by Staff
Tuesday August 18, 2026

OMAHA, Nebraska - The last remaining employees at Kellogg’s Omaha plant are expected to be laid off Tuesday.

The company said June 1 that about 450 employees would lose their jobs ahead of the plant’s planned closure in August, including 100 between July 6 and July 20 and the remaining 350 between Aug. 4 and Aug. 18.

The plant is in the southwest Omaha area near 96th and F streets and has operated for more than 60 years.

At the time of the closure announcement, Kellogg’s also said it planned to scale back production at its plant in Memphis. The company said the changes would result in a more focused, streamlined facility and described plans to invest in new infrastructure, equipment, technologies and capabilities at its plants in Michigan, Ontario and Pennsylvania.

Kellogg sent in a statement Tuesday morning:
“WK Kellogg Co announced its commitment in August 2024 to modernize its supply chain, which included plans to close the Omaha plant this year. Production has ended and we are entering decommissioning. The building will be listed for sale. This move is difficult in how it impacts our people in Omaha and we are committed to supporting them and their families with care and respect through the transition.”

Stacy Flathau, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, WK Kellogg Co.
******* THIS ARTICLE IS FROM 2024 *********

KETV ABC7 News, Omaha, NE local
written by Jake Anderson
August 6, 2024

The cereal brand WK Kellogg Co. announced to workers in Omaha Tuesday morning it plans to scale back production in 2025 and close in 2026.

Workers went home with pay Tuesday and will return to work Wednesday as the local union heads back to the bargaining table.

"It's a very, very early announcement so it gives us a little hope and opportunity to think that something could change," union president Kenneth Merritt said.

Merritt said he's now working with the cereal brand and union officials in Washington D.C to save 550 jobs in the city. About 468 are union, the rest are non-union.

Last October, Kellogg split into the cereal brand WK Kellogg Co. and the snack brand Kellanova.

Tuesday's announcement in Omaha is part of a widespread plan to modernize the brand's supply chain, according to a news release.

"These actions will help transform our supply chain," said Gary Pilnick, CEO of WK Kellogg Co.

The company will scale back production and keep a plant open in Memphis next year.

WK Kellogg said it will also increase production and invest in new infrastructure, equipment and technology at its plants in Battle Creek, Michigan; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and Belleville, Ontario. The company also plans to invest $390 million in new technology and infrastructure. It will also incur a one-time charge of $110 million in restructuring costs.

KETV NewsWatch 7 confirmed the information with Dan Osborn, an independent candidate for U.S. Senate. Osborn is also the former union president.

He said employees are upset with the decision to close the cereal plant, located near 96th and F streets.

"People have dedicated their entire lives to working here. People are proud of the name and what they've done here. So it's unfortunate it has to end this way," Osborn said.

The company said its 2nd quarter net sales fell 3.9%, and is now modernizing its supply chain, which includes shifting production from older plants to other facilities.

The company said that a total of 550 jobs will be lost.

In a statement, Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert said closure was "quite a shock."

"Kellogg’s had not communicated anything previously about the potential to leave Omaha, so this announcement came as quite a shock. I’m certainly disappointed that Kellogg’s would make such a significant announcement this way," Stothert said in a statement.

Heath Mello, president and CEO of the Greater Omaha Chamber, also gave a statement on the closure.

“Kellogg’s has been a valued member of the Omaha business community for decades and we will continue conversations with them about their future as an important Omaha employer. The Greater Omaha Chamber is dedicated to working with our partners and pursuing every alternative that will avoid closing the plant," Mello said.

In 2021, the union voted to pass a new five-year contract after 11 weeks on strike.

The agreement included a plant closing moratorium: No plant shutdowns through October 2026.

"After more than 75 years in Omaha, Kellogg’s will leave a big void. Our first concern will be the Kellogg’s employees, and assisting them transition to new employment as Kellogg’s prepares to reduce production next year and close in 2026," Stothert said.

The new contract also included cost-of-living wage adjustments for all employees and the removal of the term "legacy employee."

USA: Houston Plastic Surgeon Facing Four Malpractice Lawsuits In One Year. This Doctor Is Licensed In 9 US States. No Board Actions In Any State Despite Deaths.

ABC13 Houston published August 18, 2026: Houston plastic surgeon facing four malpractice suits in one year. Four medical malpractice lawsuits were filed against Houston plastic surgeon Dr. Dare Ajibade in one year's time alleging one death, another patient with brain damage and two with...
ABC13 Houston published August 21, 2026: Texas Medical Board links additional patient death to local plastic surgeon. A Houston plastic surgeon agreed with the Texas Medical Board to take courses and pay a fine in response to a complaint about two patient outcomes and record-keeping concerns.

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ABC13 News, Houston, TX local
written by Mycah Hatfield and Sarah Rafique
Monday August 17, 2026

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Gavin Easley said there's seldom a day that goes by that he doesn't think about finding his mom dead on the bathroom floor. Three days prior, she underwent liposuction.

"She had all of these plans, man, all these plans," her son, Gavin Easley, told 13 Investigates when we spoke with him at his farm in Arkansas.

In 2024, when Gavin's mom, Susan Easley, was between USAID assignments, she went in for liposuction with Dr. Dare Ajibade at a facility in Virginia.

Gavin said his mom has previously had liposuction with a different doctor.

Prior to Susan's surgery with Ajibade, the medical malpractice lawsuit said Easley had a physical exam with another doctor who documented that she was in "excellent health."

Gavin said he spoke to his mom after she had surgery on a Friday. He said he could not get a hold of her on Saturday but became increasingly concerned when he could not reach her Sunday, which was Mother's Day.

"Hindsight is always 2020, because everything that's happened since then I still ask myself how I didn't worry more," Gavin said.

By Monday, the lack of communication left him extremely worried, so Gavin said he and his wife tracked down where his mother was staying post-surgery.

When they arrived at the hotel, he said he found the door to her room ajar and "it really dawned on (him) what was probably going on."

"Amanda and I found her there dead in her bathroom. You know, I'll probably remember and think about it every day for the rest of my life."

He said he called 911 and started doing CPR, but his mother was pronounced dead that day. Gavin says May 13, 2024, is the single worst day of his life.

"It's really, really painful," he said.

At first, Gavin said he accepted the tragedy as an anomaly.

The medical examiner in D.C., where Susan died, ruled that she suffered a "sudden cardiac death in the setting of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease following laser-assisted liposuction with autologous fat transfer."

But after an attorney reviewed her files, Gavin said what he found out made it feel like he lost her all over again.

Attorney Peter Anderson filed a civil lawsuit on behalf of the family claiming Susan's "surgery started at 8:30 a.m. and did not finish until 3:04 p.m. - more than 6.5 hours later, which is highly unusual."

The suit also alleges she was given a dose of lidocaine, a numbing agent used during the procedure, that "exceeded safe dosing parameters for a patient with Decedent's medical history and cardiovascular condition."

The lawsuit also claims Susan was "prematurely" discharged following the procedure.

Susan called the clinic, according to the lawsuit, hours after getting home from surgery and complained of nausea and vomiting. The suit said there is no evidence that Dr. Ajibade or the clinic's staff told her to go to the emergency room or seek treatment.

"Now it does feel like it's somebody's fault. It's not a stroke of fate," Gavin said.

13 Investigates made numerous attempts to ask Ajibade and the attorney representing him in this civil lawsuit about the allegations. Neither responded to our requests for comment.

In a response filed in civil court, Ajibade "denies that he performed negligent surgery," and generally denies the allegations.

While the Easleys continue to fight their lawsuit in Virginia, Ajibade has moved on.

A 13 Investigates review of state licensing information found that throughout his career, he has been licensed in nine states to practice medicine, and seven of them are currently active. Most recently, Ajibade was licensed in Florida and is practicing in Miami, according to social media.

He has a clinic, DVA Plastic Surgery, in Houston's Montrose neighborhood and is facing additional claims by patients.

After 49-year-old Adebola Britt underwent a liposuction procedure with Ajibade at his Montrose clinic, she suffered cardiac arrest in the recovery room, according to her family's attorney.

"We need an ambulance. We need an ambulance," according to a 911 call made Nov. 7, 2025, from DVA Plastic Surgery at the corner of West Gray and Montrose. "We have a patient not breathing."

Britt died five days later on Nov. 12, 2025.

The Harris County medical examiner ruled her cause of death as "sudden death following surgical abdominoplasty and liposuction procedures."

13 Investigates reached out to Ajibade with questions about Britt, but he did not respond.

Her family has retained attorney Donna Aversano but has not filed a civil lawsuit at this time.

Junis Maldonado's family hired attorney Beth Janicek, who filed a medical malpractice lawsuit in San Antonio against Ajibade on June 23.

The lawsuit alleges 27-year-old Maldonado suffered multiple seizures and cardiopulmonary arrest during her liposuction procedure in May and had to be resuscitated.

The lawsuit alleges Maldonado suffered a brain injury from a lack of oxygen and now has a tracheostomy and uses a feeding tube.

"Her treating physicians have concluded that she faces a grave neurological prognosis and is expected to suffer severe and permanent cognitive, neurological and functional disabilities for the remainder of her life," according to the lawsuit.

A spokesperson representing both Ajibade and the clinic where Maldonado's procedure took place sent 13 Investigates a statement saying they can't comment on pending litigation and that patient safety is their highest priority.

In total, 13 Investigates found four malpractice lawsuits filed against Ajibade in the last year.

As part of the medical malpractice suit filings, state code in both Texas and Virginia requires another doctor not related to the case to review the claims and provide a written report.

Rosa Caldera, a bartender who traveled to Houston from Fort Worth for her procedure, filed a lawsuit against Ajibade last month.

"I was just so traumatized by the experience," she told 13 Investigates.

Caldera paid $15,000 for liposuction with Ajibade in 2024.

"It seemed a little bit pricey, but I felt like he was a good doctor," Caldera said.

Caldera, who is represented by attorney Lennie Bollinger in her medical malpractice lawsuit, claims her surgery lasted 10 hours.

When she woke up, she said she was screaming in so much pain that her cousin, who was with her at the Montrose clinic, called 911, and she was transported from the facility to the hospital by ambulance before she was discharged.

"I remember kind of waking up more and then me just saying, 'I'm hurting, please! I'm hurting," Caldera recalls. "The doctor just saying, 'It's normal. It's normal. You just had liposuction. It's normal that you're hurting like this.' I was like, 'No, it's not normal.'"

Caldera said she was initially admitted to the ICU and was released from the hospital two days later.

When Caldera returned home to Fort Worth, she had skin graft surgery with another doctor for a third-degree burn on her stomach, according to her lawsuit.

"At first, I was just like, 'OK, I want to live. I want to feel better.' But then when I started feeling better, I started seeing how bad my body looked," she said.

Caldera's surgery took place in 2024, two months after Susan Easley died in D.C.

She had no idea.

"That makes me feel real sad, because I feel like that could have been me," Caldera said.

While physical recovery took a year, Caldera said the psychological scars are still with her.

"It's really hard-just like, to try to even shop for clothes or even to start a new relationship. Just having all this stuff that I'm uncomfortable with that I don't like myself or have to show to someone else," Caldera said.

On Google, Ajibade's Houston clinic has 5.0 stars, we found.

The Texas Medical Board website lists one public document under "current board action" in his profile, citing a liposuction procedure that "did not conform to the standard of care."

13 Investigates is not familiar with the patient in that case.

We did not find any board action against Ajibade in any other state he is licensed in.

The disciplinary action in Texas wasn't posted until after three of the four patients we looked into had already gone under his knife.

Ajibade settled the complaint with the Texas Medical Board with a fine and continuing education.

In addition to the malpractice lawsuits, Ajibade has two additional civil suits filed against him in Harris County District Court for not making payments on medical equipment, according to court records.

His attorney in one of those cases said they had no comment.

He's also being sued by a business partner, who, among other claims in her suit, accuses him of allegedly "(failing) to maintain accurate medical records" and "engaging in unsafe medical practices that resulted in patient harm."

His attorney in that suit told us that he is eager to resolve the dispute in litigation where he can debunk the claims.

13 Investigates called, emailed, texted, and sent certified mail to two clinics where Ajibade works with a list of questions about all four claims. We never heard from him directly, but the clinic sent an unsigned email that said they cannot comment due to patient privacy.

We also told the Texas Medical Board about all four patients we profiled and asked if the board planned to take action. They said they can't comment on pending or potential litigation.

USA: Award-Winning Urologist Former Professor At The University Of Miami Accused Of Sexually Abusing Young Male Medical Students While Working At UM. FL Medical License Still Active.

WPLG Local 10 published August 20, 2026: Urologist accused of sexually abusing medical students while working at UM.
NBC 6 South Florida published August 21, 2026: Ex-University of Miami doctor denies sex battery allegations. A former University of Miami doctor and professor is speaking out about his arrest on sexual battery charges. Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy refuted the accusations in a video less than 24 hours after bonding out of jail.
CBS Miami published August 21, 2026: Former University of Miami professor and doctor accused of sexual assault of students. Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, a former urologist at the University, speaks out, calling the allegations “slanderous” and says he never sexually assaulted anyone.

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WPLG Local 10, Florida local
written by Chris Gothner, Digital Journalist
Thursday August 20, 2026

MIAMI — An award-winning urologist who was once a professor at the University of Miami ― and who later went to work in Dubai ― is now back in South Florida to answer to allegations that he sexually battered multiple medical students during his time at UM.

Miami police said Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy, 45, once the university’s director of male reproductive medicine and surgery, did so under the guise of performing invasive and sometimes painful medical examinations that an outside expert later determined were unnecessary.

In an arrest warrant, Miami Police Department Detective Louis Joseph wrote that there were “six victims,” three of whom whose allegations form the basis for Ramasamy’s three sexual battery charges. They stem from his tenure of nearly a decade at UM, which ended in 2024. All of the identified victims were men.

According to the warrant, Ramasamy sought semen samples from the students ― some of which were done under the initial pretense of research ― and subjected them to unneeded testicular, penis and rectal examinations, including “prostate massages,” after claiming that the samples showed abnormalities.

Ramasamy even used a “false STD test” with one victim “to justify further interventions that were not medically necessary,” Joseph wrote, saying that Ramasamy subjected the man to “serial examinations of the genitals and prostate every week” without any medical reason.

Ramasamy, who formerly lived in Pinecrest and whose current listed address is in rural Sarasota County, returned to South Florida from Dubai to voluntarily self-surrender, according to court proceedings on Thursday.

Records show he was arrested at Miami International Airport at around 10:45 a.m. Thursday by deputies with the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office.

In court on Thursday, he was ordered held on a $120,000 bond, to be on house arrest with a GPS monitor and to have no contact with his accusers.

Local 10 News has contacted UM seeking comment.

USA: Pentagon Fired Publisher And Editor Of Stars And Stripes After Calling Any Censorship A Red Line. Sec Hegseth Kicked Out Most Press For Refusing To Sign Loyalty Pledge, Hired Loyalists.

CBS Pittsburgh published August 21, 2026: Pentagon moves to fire publisher and editor of Stars and Stripes. The Pentagon on Friday moved to fire the publisher and the editor in chief of Stars and Stripes, the U.S. military news outlet partly funded by American taxpayers, as well as a reporter who covers the Middle East, according to people familiar with the matter. 
CBS Sunday Morning published July 5, 2026: The battle over Stars and Stripes. Stars and Stripes, the newspaper for the American military, is part of the Department of Defense, but has long taken pride in its editorial independence. Under the Trump administration, however, the Pentagon's chief spokesman has vowed to rid the paper of "woke distractions," and the deputy secretary of defense has imposed restrictions on what it can publish (including banning news stories by the Associated Press). CBS News national defense correspondent David Martin reports on fears that a source of independent news for the military could be turned into what the paper's former ombudsman (who was fired after writing a column critical of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth) calls "a public affairs propaganda machine."

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CBS News
written by Jennifer Jacobs and Kathryn Watson
Friday August 21, 2026

Washington — The Pentagon on Friday moved to fire the publisher and the editor in chief of Stars and Stripes, the U.S. military news outlet partly funded by American taxpayers, as well as a reporter who covers the Middle East, according to people familiar with the matter.

The separation notices, delivered Friday, gave Publisher Max Lederer and Editor-in-Chief Erik Slavin five days to appeal their dismissals. Reporter Lara Korte also said she received notice that she was being fired.

The cause cited was insubordination. Slavin and Korte said the alleged insubordination was related to interviews they gave to CBS News for a piece on "CBS Sunday Morning" that aired in July.

In a statement to CBS News, Slavin said he will respond to the firing notice through the required process.

"According to the notice, I am being fired for stating in a CBS interview that censorship of news for service members would constitute a red line. The Pentagon's public affairs office has charged me with insubordination," Slavin said. "I stand by the principle that Stars and Stripes must remain editorially independent, as required by law and by the department's own policies."

Slavin spoke publicly about disagreements with Pentagon leaders in the "Sunday Morning" story. In that piece, Slavin was asked if he had any red lines he would not cross. He replied, "'Don't run a perfectly accurate story, run this instead. Here it is, written by the Pentagon.' That would be a red line."

In a statement, Korte called the firings "a shame for the institution and service members, who swore to defend the Constitution and deserve the right to a free and independent press."

"I'm proud of the work my colleagues and I do at Stars and Stripes, especially the last six months covering the protracted conflict in Iran. Military families and service members have trusted us to share their experience with the world and I don't take that lightly," she said.

Korte was also featured in the July "Sunday Morning" story, in which she said: "I'm working for Stars and Stripes. Not for the Pentagon, not for any administration, not for any policymaker. I'm here to cover the military community."

A Defense Department spokesman declined to comment when contacted on Friday afternoon by CBS News, which first reported the firings of Slavin and Lederer.

When asked Friday by CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes about the reported firings at Stars and Stripes, White House adviser Stephen Miller said he's confident that "if anybody was fired, it was for just cause."

Shortly after the firings were reported, Stars and Stripes published an open letter by Capt. William Urban, who said he had been tapped two weeks ago to help lead the outlet in a new role as military deputy to the publisher. The document included a memo of recommendations that Urban sent to Lederer on Aug. 17. Urban said he did not receive a response.

"As I settle into the job, I am not going to dwell on the past," Urban said in his open letter. "In the spirit of looking to the future and striving together for a better Stripes, I believe we should be focused on three priorities."

Those priorities, he wrote, are to produce "the highest quality of editorially independent reporting," to "leverage our great reporting and our increased focus on digital content to increase revenue through advertising" and to "embrace a culture of change as we extensively modernize our operations."

Lederer had served as the outlet's publisher for 19 years and told colleagues this week that he would retire on Sept. 30, citing fundamental differences with the Trump administration.

CBS News reported on Wednesday that Pentagon officials had discussed dismissing Lederer before his scheduled retirement.

In a note to staff earlier this week that was obtained by CBS News, Lederer wrote: "It has become clear that my philosophy of leadership, and my understanding of the value and mission of Stars and Stripes, differ in fundamental ways from the direction the leadership of the Department of Defense has for the organization."

But he added he would "do everything I can to make sure the transition is smooth for each of you" before his retirement.

Stars and Stripes has been a source of critical information for members of the military and their families for decades, and has prided itself on editorial independence.

Recently, Stars and Stripes, along with the Military Times, reported on challenging conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, writing that family members of service members aboard the aircraft carrier were concerned about their loved ones' mental health and risk of self-harm. Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump downplayed or denied those reports, but the ship left the Middle East this week to begin the journey home to the U.S. after a nine-month deployment.

Roughly half of Stars and Stripes' $29 million annual budget comes from taxpayers, a person familiar with the newspaper's operations said. Readership has declined since its peaks during the Vietnam War, the Cold War and World War II, according to two U.S. officials, but an average of 1.4 million people see Stars and Stripes each day. Print editions overseas also reach service members in remote locations where internet access is spotty and unreliable.

Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell has talked about "bringing Stars and Stripes into the 21st century" and efforts to "refocus its content away from woke distractions that syphon morale, and adapt it to serve a new generation of service members."
WFAA published October 16, 2025: Pentagon journalists walk out after Hegseth puts new restrictions on what journalists can cover. The new rules would have prevented the reporters from covering anything not already approved by the Pentagon.
KGW News published October 22, 2025: Pentagon forms new press corps after rules prompt exodus of journalists. The Department of Defense unveiled a revamped press corps Tuesday following departures of major journalists, including Fox News, due to new Pentagon reporting rules.

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KGW8 NBC News, Oregon local
written by David Bauder
October 22, 2025

Several conservative news outlets said Wednesday they had agreed to a new press policy rejected by virtually all legacy media organizations and will take their place in the Pentagon to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the U.S. military.

The new Pentagon press corps will include the Gateway Pundit, the National Pulse, Human Events, podcaster Tim Pool, the Just the News website founded by journalist John Solomon, Frontlines by Turning Point USA and LindellTV, run by “MyPillow” CEO Mike Lindell.

The Pentagon's announcement came less than a week after dozens of reporters from outlets like The New York Times, The Associated Press, CNN and the Washington Post turned in their access badges rather than agree to a policy the journalists say will restrict them to covering news approved by Hegseth.

Hegseth's spokesman, Sean Parnell, announced the “next generation” of the Pentagon press corps with more than 60 journalists who had agreed to the new policy. He said 26 journalists who had previously been part of the press corps were among the signees. The department wouldn't say who any of them were, but several outlets reposted his message on X saying they had signed on.

There isn't even unanimity among organizations that appeal to conservative consumers. Fox News Channel, by far the most popular news source for fans of President Donald Trump, was among the walkouts, as was Newsmax.

In a post on X, Parnell denounced the “self-righteous media who chose to self-deport from the Pentagon."

“Americans have largely abandoned digesting their news through the lens of activists who masquerade as journalists in the mainstream media,” Parnell wrote. “We look forward to beginning a fresh relationship with members of the new Pentagon press corps.”

The journalists who left the Pentagon haven't stopped working covering the U.S. military. Many have been reporting aggressively, for example, on stories about strikes against boats in central America alleged to be part of the drug trade.

By not being in the Pentagon, “reporters will have to work harder, there's no question about it,” said Barbara Starr, a longtime Pentagon reporter retired from CNN.

“But the real price is paid by the American people and the American military families,” Starr said. “Military families who have their sons and daughters serving, they want to know everything and they want to know it fast.”

Starr wondered about Hegseth: “What is he so afraid of?” New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd wrote a biting piece about the defense secretary over the weekend titled “Fraidy-Cat at the Pentagon.” But Hegseth's boss, President Trump, has expressed support for the new media policy and Hegseth's aggressive moves mirror some of those made by the administration. The president has sued outlets like The New York Times and Wall Street Journal for their coverage of him.

Some of the outlets that accepted Hegseth's rules will have to staff up for their new roles: Just the News, for example, posted an ad online seeking a Pentagon reporter.

The Gateway Pundit's White House correspondent, Jordan Conradson, posted on Wednesday that he was excited to join the Pentagon press corps “and help restore honest journalism after agreeing to follow basic rules ... something the legacy media refuses to do!”

Lindell, whose My Pillow ads once blanketed Fox News before he joined the political media, posted a statement that LindellTV was “proud to be part of a new generation of news organizations reshaping how real information reaches the public.”

Some of the publications pronounce themselves conservative in their mission statements. The “about” page on the National Pulse features a picture of Trump.