
Karmelo Anthony, Decarlos Brown Jr., Bryan Fair, Zohran Mamdani, and the Gallup morality poll headline today's A.M. Update. Karmelo Anthony is found guilty of murder in the stabbing death of Austin Metcalf at a Frisco ISD track meet, with a jury deliberating less than three hours including their lunch break, and Aaron says justice has been served. Iran shoots down a U.S. Army AH-64 Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz during what is supposed to be a ceasefire, Trump posts that the U.S. must respond, then tells the Wall Street Journal it was not a big deal — and Aaron says the whole thing just drips weakness. Interim SPLC CEO Bryan Fair appears before Congress and refuses to take TPUSA off the hate map even after Charlie Kirk was murdered, while Congressman Brandon Gill forces him to admit the SPLC's own reference materials call Graham Platner's tattoo a racist skinhead symbol. A Sudanese migrant in Belfast attempts to behead a man on the street, protesters set buses and police cars on fire across Northern Ireland, and Zohran Mamdani keeps beating the drum to abolish ICE. Decarlos Brown Jr. is found mentally incompetent to stand trial in the Iryna Zarutska Charlotte light rail murder, and Aaron closes with Aaronalysis on the Gallup morality poll — specifically why 89% of Americans call affairs immoral while 74% say divorce is acceptable, and why you cannot square that circle.
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