Zelensky Walked Into NATO A Hero. Trump Walked Out A Coward.
Plus: A Trump judge freed Florida’s professors, his World Cup call backfires, and Yale’s dean defied the regime
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TRUMP JUDGE FREES FLORIDA PROFESSORS
For four years, Gov. Ron DeSantis got to decide what Florida college professors could say about race and gender. He passed a law—he called it the Stop WOKE Act—that made it illegal for them to teach certain ideas he didn’t like. This week, a federal court said he never had the right.
A federal appeals court struck down the college part of that law, ruling it violated the free-speech rights of professors at Florida’s public universities. The court called it “puppeteering”—the governor acting like paying a professor’s salary gave him control of their voice.
Judge Britt Grant, a Trump appointee DeSantis would’ve cheered any other week, didn’t blink: the law was “a breathtaking assertion of power to ban unpopular ideas from public discourse.”
That’s the DeSantis playbook—brand anything he doesn’t like “woke,” then use the government to shut it up. LeRoy Pernell, a Florida A&M law professor who sued to stop it, said his students can finally learn about racism “without being gagged.”
DeSantis wanted to control what every Florida professor could teach. A judge from his own side just told him he’s not a king.
ZELENSKY WALKED INTO NATO WINNING
The world’s most powerful military alliance met this week in Turkey. Ukraine isn’t even a member—but its president, Volodymyr Zelensky, was the leader everyone watched. Five years into fighting off Vladimir Putin’s invasion, he didn’t come to beg—Zelensky walked in stronger than he’s ever been.
“There is no major Russian oil refinery left that has not been struck by Ukraine,” he told the room. And the battlefield backs him up.
A year ago, Russia seized more than 2,000 square kilometers in six months. This year: about 620. It loses 30,000 soldiers a month by Zelensky’s own count. And according to its military, Ukraine now knocks nine of every ten Russian drones out of the sky.
Trump spent months stiffing Ukraine on weapons. This week he folded—agreeing to let Ukraine build its own Patriot missiles and buy Ukrainian drones. Take it for what it’s worth; he was praising Putin the same week. What’s not in question is why he moved at all: Zelensky gave him no other option.
The country Russia tried to wipe off the map now makes the weapons the world lines up for.
YALE’S DEAN REFUSES TO BOW
The regime has bullied six universities into caving by threatening their funding. This week it ran into a dean who wouldn’t play along—and who’s now fighting the one place that’s supposed to be on her side.
Cristina Rodríguez runs Yale Law School. Her own bosses want to cut a deal with Trump. She’s trying to stop them, and to get the law school carved out entirely, so it never has to answer to the regime at all.
Here’s the outrage: the regime hasn’t even finished “investigating” Yale. It hasn’t accused the school of a single thing. It just wants surrender first and questions never. More than 2,700 alumni pushed back within days, with one clear message for Yale’s leaders: don’t fold.
Michelle Jimenez, vice president of the Yale College Council, didn’t mince words: “I hope President McInnis and the Board of Trustees reject any settlement that compromises students’ or Yale’s independence.”
Six schools already caved. Whether Yale becomes the seventh is still being decided—because one dean is refusing to let it happen without a fight.
TRUMP MEDDLED. BELGIUM WON 4-1.
Let’s give the players their due first. Team USA had its best World Cup run in a generation—winning their group for just the third time ever, then beating Bosnia and Herzegovina for their first knockout win since 2002. A young squad doing the country proud on home soil.
Then Trump got involved. Star striker Folarin Balogun picked up a red card—an automatic one-game ban, the rule for decades. So Trump called his buddy, the head of FIFA, to complain. By the weekend, for the first time in more than sixty years, FIFA had wiped the ban and cleared Balogun to play against Belgium.
Belgium tried to protest and was told it had no right to complain. Team USA players never asked for any of it. They didn’t need a phone call from the Oval Office—they needed a president who’d stay out of the way.
Belgium won 4-1, and the run was over. Trump admitted he “didn’t know what the hell a red card was” and picked up the phone anyway.
But here’s the good news: the next World Cup is in 2030—and when our squad takes the field again, Donald Trump won’t be anywhere near the Oval Office to curse them.
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