7. The Business Council of Alabama PAC was forced to broadcast an on-air retraction for its attack ad claiming that former U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville), engaged in “insider stock trading” while in Congress, however, he still violated the STOCK Act by failing to report trades on Pfizer at the beginning of the pandemic.
6. Attorney General candidate Katherine Robertson launched a new ad targeting Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed’s failures to address crime in his city and promising to do more to tackle the issue, highlighting the capital city’s ongoing crime struggles and questioning leadership on public safety issues.
5. President Donald Trump posted support for U.S. Representative Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) in his U.S. Senate race but he accidentally endorsed the congressman’s reelection to the House and then clarified his preference for Moore in the higher race.
4. The conflict with Iran saw new developments as the U.S. conducted strikes on Iranian ships and ports while a broader peace proposal could be possible, according to Pakistan, with talks centering on a potential nuclear moratorium.
3. Tennessee Republicans passed a new congressional map that Democrats and activists labeled as gerrymandered, sparking hilarious protests at the State Capitol that resembled January 6th and included threats to secede, lawmakers standing on desks with signs reading “No Jim Crow 2.0”, and the burning of a Confederate flag.
2. U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) said Alabama’s redistricting efforts could hand Republicans the U.S. House majority in November by creating additional conservative-leaning districts in the state.
1. The Alabama Legislature has advanced a bill that will allow the state to use a 2023 map, known as the Livingston map, in a special election, despite the media and their Democrats using their best words, accusations of white supremacy, and impotent rage to attempt (and fail) to generate public outcry, the legislature will complete the special session today.
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Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN.

