7 Things: Trump to get his mugshot today; Ivey unveils economic incentives Game Plan; and more …

7. Tennessee’s Legislature is in complete chaos, with 3 members about to be removed, and know that Democrats will look to recreate it across the country.

6. Alabama State Auditor Andrew Sorrell led the Alabama delegation for Donald Trump at the 2020 Republican National Convention; he has now endorsed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis

5. Madison City Schools Superintendent Ed Nichols thinks teachers should get the economic incentives job creators like Mazda-Toyota have to bring in new workers. Educators do not create wealth and have a terrible product.

4. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) scores another touchdown with an editorial in the Wall Street Journal where he smacks down those complaining about him holding up Department of Defense nominees. Tuberville rightly notes, “Democrats haven’t explained how abortion makes our military stronger or safer” and “the only war they are focused on winning is the culture war.”

3. Gov. Kay Ivey and state leaders unveiled the next steps for the Alabama legislature to keep the economy moving. They want more incentives for new business.

2. U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is pushing back hard against the indictment of President Donald Trump, “(w)e have to realize that it’s about this party being able to pick our nominee to be president of the United States without him being arrested by the opposing side.”

1. Today is the day President Donald Trump gets arrested. The media spent yesterday hoping for a gag order and covering all of Trump’s movements like they did the O.J. Simpson/Ford Bronco chase. They need him to be around.

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Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN and on Talk 99.5 from 10 a.m. to noon.

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