Posts by Dale Jackson — Page 13
7. A new lawfare front has opened on immigration as a federal judge in the District of Columbia issued a ruling prohibiting the Trump administration from expelling asylum seekers, undermining its efforts to restrict crossings at the U.S. southern border. 6. ICE arrested another illegal alien after being deported; this time, the illegal alien has […]
7. The trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs seems to be nearing its end with the jury coming to conclusions on some counts but the judge has told the jury to continue deliberating on the counts that remain. 6. Governor-elect Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) has raised over $4 million in his first month of […]
7. A general contractor who works on construction sites in Alabama, including government sites, has pointed out systemic flaws that allow illegal aliens to work on construction sites in Alabama. This all boils down to subcontractors who don’t properly utilize the E-Verify systems and illegals who cheat the system. 6. A Gallup poll showed a […]
7. Several prominent Alabama business organizations endorsed Governor-elect Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) for governor, with the Business Council of Alabama (BCA), the Alabama Forestry Association (AFA), and the Alabama Concrete Industries Association (ACIA) citing his economic leadership as a reason for the endorsement. 6. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey and 16 Republican governors opposed […]
It’s pretty unfortunate for the media and their Democrats that the war between Pakistan and India and the war between Israel and Iran were both ended by Donald Trump, now he may get a Nobel Peace Prize. Can he win it? The next mayor of NYC may be a commie, and Alabama U.S. Senator Tommy […]
7. Alabama law enforcement closed six Jefferson County bingo halls for illegal gambling operations, which the Alabama Attorney General’s Office led. 6. Gubernatorial candidate Chad “Chig” Martin condemned Gov. Kay Ivey for hemp shop raids, calling them an overreach targeting legal businesses because he had to close early to avoid a raid. 5. The Retirement […]
An Iranian Army sniper gets picked up by ICE, and the local TV station feeds its audience a story of love and longing with a pitiful wife and a sad story. By the time the real story comes out, the narrative is set. This is not an accident; it is happening every day in every […]
7. Homewood police claim 18-year-old Jabari Latrell Peoples was shot dead after fighting with a police officer investigating the smell of marijuana coming from his car. Peoples is alleged to have broken free from the officer to retrieve a gun from his vehicle, but his family disputes this, demanding body cam footage which HPD says […]
While Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin can easily brag about the dropping homicide rate in his city, ignoring the record number of murders last year, progress is progress. For some reason, this same mayor is upset about the tightening up of Alabama’s THC law. The products are not banned, although they should be; the products are […]
7. Alabama Law Enforcement Agency conducted raids on CBD shops in four cities for allegedly violating state marijuana laws, seizing products and arresting owners, which is a good start with a new THC law going into effect on July 1. 6. U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) has sponsored a bill to deport illegal immigrants convicted […]
The United States has conducted limited airstrikes against Iran, and by all accounts, they appear to have been successful. Whether or not you believe these attacks were necessary or legal is one thing, but the number of people who seem to be on the side of the regime in Iran because they hate President Donald […]
7. Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin wants Gov. Kay Ivey to call a special legislative session to overturn Alabama’s THC “ban.” 6. A Huntsville drug dealer received a life sentence under Alabama’s “Billy Clardy III Act,” the first conviction for distributing fentanyl resulting in death. 5. Montgomery’s Whitewater Park, teased and promoted as an economic driver, […]
U.S. Reps. Shomari Figures (D-Montgomery) and Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham) seem to have let personal issues with President Donald Trump overtake their common sense and are now denying that the destruction of Iran’s nuclear capabilities is a laudable goal. The desire for Alabama Democrats to oppose Trump far overpowers their common sense; the military action […]
7. Gov. Kay Ivey invited Alabama students to join her third annual summer reading challenge to boost literacy skills while winning tablets and gift cards. 6. Birmingham reported a significant decline in homicides in 2025 compared to 2024, but old habits die hard: There was a nightclub shooting that wounded two this weekend. 5. Alabama […]
The war between Israel and Iran is heating up, will America get involved? Who will enter the U.S. Senate race? What does the SCOTUS ruling banning transkinder care mean for Alabama and the rest of the country? Who can Trump keep allowing TikTok to exist? All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week! Mecca […]
7. President Donald Trump has won the ability to control the California National Guard to help address anti-ICE protests, overruling Gov. Gavin Newsom’s objections and lower court rulings. 6. A Franklin County man is suing an online sweepstakes casino, alleging it “misled him” into losing thousands of dollars through deceptive practices. 5. Huntsville will host […]
While Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was appearing before a U.S. Senate committee, U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) was ignorantly ranting about the names of military bases. It is not clear whether the senator who served at Fort Rucker knew the name change fully complied with the law requiring that no Confederate names be used. […]
7. The $14.9 billion U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel merger could bring a $500 million investment to Alabama’s steel industry, creating jobs. 6. Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen is partnering with the Department of Homeland Security to review voter rolls for non-citizens; Texas is also targeting non-citizen voters and found that almost 2,000 non-citizens removed from […]
Alabama U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) and California Governor Gavin Newsom got into it about the crime rate in Alabama because Newsom can’t defend his state’s response to ICE riots in Los Angeles. Newsom keeps bringing this point up; however, he refuses to acknowledge that Democrat leadership in counties and cities is the actual problem. […]
7. Huntsville is back near the top of another list after a massive falloff and is now ranked the fourth best U.S. metro for millennials to live in, based on affordability, jobs, and quality of life. 6. Alabama GOP Chairman John Wahl announced his likely 2026 run for lieutenant governor, he also addressed the idea […]
The Alabama Department of Education has announced that students are earning higher scores in reading, with some caveats. Regardless, it seems pretty clear that the Alabama Literacy Act is working, and other legislation should follow its roadmap that holds kids back who fail. Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk […]
Too many of these people, “on both sides,” pretend that they know what is going on in Minnesota; they are lying. Some of them will undoubtedly be right, but they don’t know. Remember this when they start declaring things they have no idea about in the future . Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer […]
7. Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch stated that a man punched at a “No Kings” rally was not a victim, as he threw liquid at a counter-protester; now the people who planned the event are engaging in a new “50 Days of Shame” national campaign targeting Trump supporters. 6. Alabama’s U.S. House Republicans backed President […]
7. President Donald Trump ordered a temporary pause on immigration arrests at farms, hotels, and restaurants to avoid disrupting businesses — while ramping up raids in “crime ridden and deadly Inner Cities.” 6. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) expressed openness to supporting a federal spending bill if it includes significant cuts to wasteful spending and aligns […]

