7 Things: Saban will join Trump at Alabama; Saban for Senate (?); tariffs ease as Mercedes reaffirms Alabama connections; and more …

7. Oh look, another protective order has been found, with a bonus death threat, for the MS-13 “Maryland Man” the media and their Democrats demand be returned to the United States.

6. Auburn basketball head coach Bruce Pearl visited the site of Nova Music Festival massacre near the Gaza border in Israel saying, “I’m a proud American Jew who happens to be a basketball coach in the United States. I’m a Zionist and I’m a truth-teller.”

5. The Ukrainian government and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce to grant access to Ukraine’s rare earth minerals.

4. The nonsense over sexually explicit books in libraries is on display in Fairhope as residents seem to be fine with the library losing funding but the city council is not.

3. As Trump expressed his desire to ease some tariffs, Mercedes-Benz reaffirmed its commitment to production operations in Alabama.

2. Radio legend Paul Finebaum suggests that former University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban could run for the U.S. Senate in Alabama and opines that President Donald Trump could help launch his campaign.

1. Nick Saban will join President Trump as a speaker at the University of Alabama commencement ceremony while local Democrats and low-level national has-beens will scream in a park.

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