7 Things: Trump wins in Saudi Arabia and on immigration; last day of the Alabama Legislature; and more …

7. Groups with different goals are urging Gov. Kay Ivey to veto a bill tightening THC product regulations, citing conflicting concerns about closing stores and concerns over legalizing currently “illegal” THC-products.

6. The Senate’s confirmation of Air Force Secretary Troy Meink cleared a key hurdle for finalizing the U.S. Space Command’s permanent headquarters, with Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal as the leading candidate

5. U.S. Rep. Shri Thanedar (D-Mich.) forced a vote to impeach President Donald Trump, citing abuse of power, but Democratic leaders distanced themselves from the effort calling it “selfish.”

4. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) insisted that President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” must include significant spending cuts to gain his support. “We have to get cuts. We can not pass a bill that does not have cuts in it. We’ve got to cut back somewhere close to the 2019 budget.”

3. Big wins for President Donald Trump on immigration as a federal judge upheld his deportation authority under the Alien Enemies Act. Meanhile Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan’s was indicted for aiding an illegal in her courtroom and one of the arrested politicians who stormed an ICE facility compared himself to King David.

2. The Alabama Legislature prepared for a long final day of the session with contentious bills on immigration, out-of-control bureaucrats, and gambling as Democrats promise gridlock.

1. President Donald Trump signed a $600 billion strategic economic partnership with Saudi Arabia; it includes $142 billion for America’s defense industry and billions in AI data centers in the U.S.

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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.