7 Things: Media and their Democrats scramble to deal with Biden lies; FBI moving more to Alabama; Orr says Ivey is fine; and more …

7. The Madison Utilities Water Board declined to reconsider its decision to stop adding fluoride to the city’s water supply despite public opposition and dental health concerns, citing stupid arguments of damaging the water system, employee safety, and national anti-fluoride trends

6. House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), are moving forward with the “Big, Beautiful Bill”, aligning with President Donald Trump’s agenda, but it will be tough to get passed.

5. President Donald Trump reportedly spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin about Ukraine, amid Russia’s ongoing assaults on Ukraine with drones and motorcycles, with Ukraine punching back.

4. The Supreme Court will allow the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for 300,000+ Venezuelan migrants.

3. Alabama State Sen. Arthur Orr (R-Decatur) dismissed rumors of Gov. Kay Ivey’s cognitive decline, defending her leadership as she navigates the state’s issues.

2. FBI Director Kash Patel’s proposal to relocate the FBI headquarters could impact Huntsville, which continues to grow while other state cities lose population.

1.  President Donald Trump expressed his trust in his physicians and doubt that former President Joe Biden’s diagnosis is recent, amid media scrutiny of Biden’s health transparency.

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