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Episode Date: June 16, 2025More details come to light about the politically motivated killing in Minnesota, Iranians flee Tehran amid the threat of more strikes, and President Trump targets blue cities as the “Single largest ...Deportation Program” gets underway. Get the facts first on Evening Wire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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More details come to light
about the politically motivated killing
in Minnesota.
Iranians flee Tehran
amid the threat of more strikes,
and President Trump targets
blue cities as the, quote,
single largest deportation program
gets underway.
I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Executive Editor John Bickley.
It's Monday, June 16th, and this is Evening Wire.
The man accused of carrying out a politically motivated assassination in Minnesota
faces a mountain of federal and state charges.
Daily Wire's senior editor, Cabot Phillips, has the details.
Prosecutors say Vance Bolter posed as a police officer before killing state rep,
Melissa Hartman and her husband.
He also wounded state senator John Hoffman and his wife at their home.
Authorities found a hit list in Bolter's vehicle with
dozens of Democrat officials, including Governor Tim Walls and Rep Ilhan Omar.
During a press conference today, law enforcement says officers actually arrived at the Hortman
residence while the victims were still alive.
When Beltzer saw the officers get out of the car, he drew his weapon and began firing.
He rushed into the house through the front door firing into it.
He repeatedly fired into the house.
And when he entered, he murdered Representative Hortman and her.
husband, Mark. The Brooklyn Park police officers fired at Belter as he rushed into the home,
but he escaped into the home and out the back. Officers recovered Belter's 9mmabretta
along with the body armor and the mask behind the home along his path of flight.
Bolter reportedly stalked his victims for weeks, wearing body armor and using a realistic
silicone mask to deceive his targets.
A two-day manhunt ended with his arrest near a Minnesota farm Sunday evening.
President Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney today as the G7 summit got underway.
Daily Wire Deputy Managing Editor Tim Rice has the latest.
Talks between the leaders come amid tensions between their two countries due to tariffs
and Trump's comments about Canada becoming the 51st state.
Speaking to reporters before the meeting, Trump talked about ongoing conflicts around the world,
saying it was a big mistake to exclude Russia from the G7 and suggest,
that including the Russians may have prevented the Ukraine war.
Trump also said that Iran is ready to talk about ending the conflict with Israel,
but warned Tehran that it should have acted sooner.
They had 60 days, and on the 61st day, I said, we don't have a deal.
They have to make a deal.
And it's painful for both parties, but I'd say Iran is not winning this war.
And they should talk, and they should talk immediately before it's too late.
And what would you say, in your opinion, what would it take?
for the U.S. to get involved in this conflict militarily.
I don't want to talk about that.
Trump is also scheduled to meet with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky
and Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum
and hinted that new trade deals may emerge from the meetings.
Thousands of Iranians are fleeing Tehran as Israel warns of more strikes to come.
Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce has more.
Iranian officials have dismissed the Jewish state's warning as psychological warfare,
but on the ground, many citizens blame the Islamic Reefs.
regime's regressive policies for putting them in danger. This comes after Israel claimed aerial superiority
over Tehran and killed top Iranian intelligence leaders in targeted airstrikes. That includes
strikes that killed Revolutionary Guard intelligence chief Mohamed Kazimi, his deputy, and top Quds
force leaders responsible for directing Iran's terror networks across the Middle East. Israel's military
also released a statement, claiming it had taken out more than 120 missile launchers,
constituting one-third of the Iranian regime's total launchers. Some were to be the Iranian regime's total launchers.
Some were destroyed while they were loaded with missiles about to be shot at Israel.
Prime Minister Netanyahu called the strike a critical step to weaken Iran's ability to target Israel, the West, and regional allies.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Iran has labeled President Trump enemy number one and actively plotted his assassination.
He said made it very clear, including now, you cannot have a nuclear weapon, which means you cannot enrich.
He's been very forceful.
So for them, he's enemy number one.
Look, they also tried to kill me, but I'm his junior partner.
In the exclusive interview with Brett Baer, Netanyahu also said Israel acted to stop an imminent threat of Iranian nuclear weapons and thousands of ballistic missiles, warning that the regime's goal is Israel's destruction.
He declared Operation Rising Lion, one of Israel's greatest military campaigns.
The news of Iran's assassination attempts comes amid reports of Trump personally blocking an Israeli plan to assassinate Iran's supreme leader.
President Trump plans to flood big cities like L.A. and New York with ICE agents in the single largest mass deportation program in history.
Writing on Truth Social Sunday, the president said that millions upon millions of illegal aliens reside in a small number of Democrat-controlled enclaves and claim Democrats are protecting these illegals to facilitate election fraud and grow the welfare state.
He explained his plan while meeting with Canada's Mark Carney.
I look at New York. I look at Chicago. I mean, you can't.
We've got a really bad governor in Chicago and a bad mayor, but the governor is probably the
worst in the country, Pritzker.
But I look at how that city has been overrun by criminals.
And, you know, New York and L.A. Look at L.A.
L.A., those people weren't from L.A. They weren't from California, most of those people,
many of those people. And yeah, that's the focus.
The FBI has captured two of the four illegals who escaped an ICE detention facility last week.
They were apprehended on Sunday three days after escaping from the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark by breaking through a wall.
Two fellow escapees, Franklin Norberto, Bautista Reyes, and Andres Paneda Mogulon are still on the run.
Both men have previous criminal charges.
A man wielding a knife barged into a New York courthouse this morning and attacked two officers.
The man slashed the officers on the face and neck inside the Manhattan criminal courthouse.
Another officer was shoved into barricades.
The suspect has been known around the court previously, regularly saying he wanted to kill the officers.
He has been previously arrested many times, mostly for drug offenses.
His motive remains unknown.
All the officers are expected to recover.
A Christian Pro-Life Center is taking its free speech case to the nation's highest court.
Daily Wire reporter, Amanda Presta Jocamo, has the details.
The Supreme Court will hear the First Choice Women's Resource Center's case against the New Jersey
Attorney General. The AG, who works closely with Planned Parenthood, subpoenaed records from the
nonprofit and alleged it was misleading women about offering abortion services. The nonprofit said
the subpoena shows bias against pro-life groups and called it invasive of its free speech rights.
Lower courts had previously rejected the case, but now the Supreme Court will determine if the
case falls under federal jurisdiction. Oral arguments begin in October.
A legal battle over North Carolina's congressional districting maps kicked off
today. Democrats and liberal groups accused state Republicans of racial gerrymandering to secure
victories in 2024, helping maintain GOP control of the U.S. House. Republican attorneys argued
the maps were drawn using legal election data, not race. If the plaintiffs win, the state may be
forced to redraw districts ahead of 2026, potentially shifting the balance of power in Congress.
Teachers Union leader Randy Weingarten has quit the DNC in the latest blow to Democrat Party
leadership. In her resignation letter, she says she doesn't align with the way Chair Ken Martin's
leadership operates and that she wants to engage more with Democrat communities. Winegarten
supported Martin's opponent and some anonymous DNC employees say they weren't surprised by her
decision to step down. Here's newly elected DNC vice chair Malcolm Kenyatta speaking with MSNBC
about the resignation. I love Randy Winegarten and I respect the decision that she made in this moment.
But one thing is crystal clear. I know we're
she's going to be, and I know where we must be as a party, and that's on the side of working people
and working families. The resignation comes after progressive Democrat David Hogg announced he would
not seek re-election for vice chair of the DNC. Competitive eater Joey Chestnut is back and ready
to chow down at this year's Nathan's hot dog eating competition. He was banned from the event
last year over a dispute related to a sponsorship deal with Impossible Foods, which is a rival brand of
Nathan's that had just launched a plant-based meatless hot dog product. Chestnut is happy to leave the
issue in the past, he says. He announced he is excited to participate this year, especially because
the event is a celebration of American culture. He's hoping to beat last year's winner, Patrick Bertoletti,
who won after eating 58 hot dogs. And former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines announced she and her husband
are expecting a baby girl. As an advocate for young girls and women, particularly in
sports, Gaines said she thinks of having a baby girl as providential. At TPUSA's Young Women's Leadership
Conference, Gaines said her pro-life perspective has shifted from intellectual and moral to a duty
to defend the right to life. I feel this baby, this young girl kicking around in my stomach
when I'm laying down to sleep at night. I see the baby's tiny little hands, her tiny little
feet on the ultrasounds. I listen to her heartbeat. Ever since that
first eight-week appointment, and guess what? It's just like yours and it's just like mine.
Those are your drive home updates this evening. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com.
And in case you missed it this morning, we covered some major stories, including the No Kings riots,
Trump's big celebration of the Army's 250th birthday, and the latest on the Middle East conflict.
Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.
