7 Things: Trump says war is over (again)… Alabama’s U.S. Senate skirmish continues, John Wahl’s raccoon, and more…

7. A USA Today columnist argues that the United States has already lost the World Cup to politics and President Donald Trump,  they blame a terrorist-connected referee and high ticket prices for America’s massive L.

6. Jeffery Lee’s execution was stopped by the  U.S. Supreme Court decision that calls into question the way Alabama conducts its executions setting up future legal battles.

5. The Alabama Republican Party Executive Committee is set to hear a challenge to Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) nomination behind closed doors.

4. The National Mall in Washington, D.C., has been vandalized, with a death threat to the President of the United States but some still can’t figure out what 86-47 means despite it being clear.

3. Alabama GOP Lt. Gov. clash over tax cut promises as the nasty runoff race nears an end with two dozen Republican lawmakers signing an open letter against former ALGOP Chairman John Wahl’s tax cut ads that were described as impossible to keep amid the bitter contest for lieutenant governor that now includes.

2. U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) filed a federal complaint asking that posts on his military service be removed as Birmingham NBC affiliate WVTM pulled a stolen valor attack ad on Moore funded by a Virginia-based American Conservative Fund in the U.S. Senate race while President Donald Trump made a last-minute pitch for “proud veteran” Barry Moore as ex-Navy SEAL Jared Hudson is surrounding himself with veterans and suggesting Moore may not be a veteran.

1. President Donald Trump says the conflict with Iran is over — Iran seems to agree, but not completely — and gas prices are reacting positively to that news.

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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.