Here's the lowdown on what's making waves: Word is President Trump showed President Ramaphosa a video highlighting problems faced by white farmers in South Africa. The media's reportedly not too happy about it. An Alabama state trooper and three others were found guilty in a cocaine trafficking scheme connected to Mexico. Ouch. President Trump's plan includes a hefty $25 billion for the "Golden Dome" missile defense. Congressman Dale Strong hints Redstone Arsenal in Alabama might be a key player. A shooting near the Israeli Embassy in DC resulted in the loss of two staffers at the Capital Jewish Museum. The alleged terrorist yelled "Free Palestine" during the attack and arrest. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall checked out the southern border and gave President Trump's immigration crackdown a thumbs up. Due to stricter immigration enforcement, illegal immigrant families are leaving U.S. schools, hitting Alabama communities. Seems to be the desired effect. Before he's even announced, the Club for Growth is already endorsing Senator Tommy Tuberville for the 2026 Alabama governor's race. With Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth sitting this one out, is it already a done deal? Dale Jackson, Yellowhammer News thought leader and WVNN talk show host (weekdays 5-9 a.m.), keeps us informed.ChumCity News Roundup
Trump's South Africa Video Shakes Things Up
Alabama Trooper Busted in Drug Ring
"Golden Dome" Missile Defense System Gets Green Light
Shooting at Israeli Embassy Sparks Outrage
Marshall Praises Trump's Border Security
Illegal Immigrant Families Pulling Kids from Schools
Club for Growth Backs Tuberville for Guv?
