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To our valued listeners and subscribers of Operation Freedom, it is our pleasure to provide you with a comprehensive briefing on the latest news stories. We take pride in delivering accurate and timely information to keep you informed about the world around us.

**Summary Briefing**

We begin by noting that State Representative James Talarico has acknowledged that his previous comments on sensitive cultural issues “missed the mark.” Specifically, he had previously stated that God is non-binary, a statement which has been met with criticism from some quarters. This admission comes as CENTCOM announced that Iran launched a ballistic missile at Kuwait, calling the attack an “egregious ceasefire violation.”

In other news, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has unveiled a legislative proposal to significantly cut and eventually eliminate property taxes on primary residences in Florida. A special legislative session will be convened to address this issue.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a formal criminal investigation into author and former advice columnist E. Jean Carroll, who alleges that she was sexually assaulted by then-President Donald Trump. The investigation is ongoing.

A Florida judge has ruled that the teenage stepbrother accused of murdering 18-year-old Anna Kepner aboard a Carnival cruise ship will remain free pending trial. The investigation into the alleged killing and aggravated sexual abuse continues.

Finally, veteran anti-Trump firebrand Al Green’s congressional career has come to an end. In a dramatic Democrat runoff primary, Green was defeated by Representative Christian Menefee in Texas’ redistricting maps. This marks the conclusion of one of the House’s most vocal progressive partisans, who spent years targeting the America First agenda.

**Briefing Provided by: The Operation Freedom Press Corps**