7 Things: Tuberville demanding answers on Brown attack; media and their Democrats worry over end of racial gerrymandering; and more …

7. Moody High School’s football program faces a $1,500 fine and one-year probation from the AHSAA for “flagrant unsportsmanlike conduct” after players smoked cigars in the locker room after their Class 5A championship win. Coaches and players were suspended and the school must pay for damages from the viral celebration.

6. State Sen. Gerald Allen (R-Tuscaloosa) announced the Charlie Kirk Memorial Endowed Scholarship at the University of Alabama for Tuscaloosa County undergraduates showing leadership, moral character, and financial need to honor the conservative activist’s legacy of faith, freedom, and civic engagement.

5. President Donald Trump sparked controversy by mocking Hollywood foe Rob Reiner’s death from “Trump derangement syndrome,” giving liberals a cudgel to beat his supporters after they railed against celebrating opponents’ deaths like Charlie Kirk’s assassination, drawing Republican criticism and liberal hypocrisy.

4. The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office arrested 14 suspected illegal aliens, mostly Guatemalans with criminal records, in a traffic operation.Meanwhile, ridiculous Albertville residents held a prayer vigil for unity and support of the Latino community, even though the people arrested are criminals in their own community.

3. President Donald Trump has officially designated the Maduro regime in Venezuela a foreign terrorist organization for asset theft and financing terrorism; he ordered a full blockade of sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers while announcing a primetime national address that many believe will be focused on Venezuela

2. A report is “warning” that a potential Supreme Court ruling striking down Voting Rights Act Section 2 could eliminate 22 gerrymandered Alabama districts with black representation, reducing Democratic lawmakers from 37 to 15 and nearly erasing Black legislative representation.

1. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Head Coach U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville suggested Ella Cook was likely targeted in the Brown University shooting due to her leadership in the College Republicans club. He described the circumstances as suspicious amid the ongoing investigation with claims of the shooter yelling “Allahu Akbar” and students celebrating the death on online message boards.

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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.