Morning Brief: Musk Starts New Political Party, Alligator Alley, Trump Deports Men to South Sudan

Morning Brief: Musk Starts New Political Party, Alligator Alley, Trump Deports Men to South Sudan

From Elon Musk blowing up his bromance with Trump to start the America Party, to the gator-guarded swamp gulag known as Alligator Alcatraz, to deporting foreign convicts to a war zone they’ve never set foot in, American politics this week feels less like a constitutional republic and more like the fever dream of a Red State Dr. Moreau. Welcome to Sunday, July 6th, 2025. This is your SOFREP morning brief.

Trump Touts Win, Intel Urges Caution

Trump Touts Win, Intel Urges Caution

President Trump calls it a knockout blow, but early intelligence suggests Iran’s nuclear program may have only taken a standing eight count.

Morning Brief: Iran, Israel Trade Blows, DC Preps for Military Parade, Vets Arrested During Protest, Marines Protect Federal Building in LA

Morning Brief: Iran, Israel Trade Blows, DC Preps for Military Parade, Vets Arrested During Protest, Marines Protect Federal Building in LA

As Israel and Iran trade missiles in the Middle East, Washington, D.C. braces for a politically charged military parade met with veteran-led protests and arrests, while 200 Marines are quietly deployed to Los Angeles in a historic and controversial mission to guard federal buildings amid growing unrest at home. Welcome to Saturday, June 14, 2025. This is your SOFREP Morning Brief.

What is this “No Kings Day” We are Hearing So Much About?

What is this “No Kings Day” We are Hearing So Much About?

On June 14, America’s stage splits in two: Trump rolls tanks down Pennsylvania Avenue for his birthday bash, while thousands from coast to coast march in protest, shouting ‘No Kings’ in a star-spangled standoff over patriotism and power.