He THREATENED Trump – Police Are Now Coming After Him!

A Trump‑hating Wisconsin brewery owner who built a marketing shtick around “Trump dying” just got a visit from state agents and local police, even as President Trump celebrates ending the Iran conflict, gas prices slide, stocks surge, and Barack Obama publicly questions Trump’s Iran strategy. State and local authorities raided the far‑left Minocqua Brewing Company in Wisconsin, whose owner has long promised “free beer” the day President Trump dies and even posted “we almost got #freebeerday” after the recent assassination attempt. Stephen Gardner

Jun 15, 2026 - 16:02
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Investigators are now looking at whether his posts and “jokes” about Trump’s death crossed the line from edgy political rhetoric into incitement or threats against a sitting president, especially since he’s also a Democrat activist and former candidate who uses the business as a political platform. The FBI and Secret Service have reportedly already interviewed him once, but this new raid by state agents and local police sends a much louder message: turning hatred of Trump into a promotion built around his assassination can have serious legal consequences.

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While that drama plays out in Wisconsin, President Trump is on the world stage, fresh off a patriotic UFC fight night on the South Lawn where he made sure America’s military service members could watch the event up close. Just a few hours later, around 3 a.m., he boarded Air Force One and headed to the G7 summit in France to mark the end of the U.S.–Iran war, as global markets and energy prices react instantly to the new reality. Gas prices are already falling far faster than economists’ early 6–18 month estimates, and stocks are ripping higher as traders price in relief on oil, shipping and broader geopolitical risk. [youtube](https://www.youtube.com/@LangleyOutdoors/videos)

Former President Barack Obama is not impressed with Trump’s Iran deal, telling ABC’s This Week that “we’ve seen this movie before” and casting doubt that any new agreement will really improve on his original 2015 nuclear deal. Obama argued that his JCPOA “worked for a long stretch of time,” repeated his view that the U.S. cannot “bully or bomb our way” to lasting solutions, and said real leadership often means accepting deals that solve 80–90% of the problem rather than pushing toward full‑scale war. He framed the current moment as yet another reminder that America keeps having to “re‑learn” the limits of military power—an implicit swipe at Trump’s maximum‑pressure campaign and threat to hit Iran’s military and oil infrastructure.

Meanwhile, critics and some media outlets are already claiming Trump secretly offered Iran $300 billion as a kind of apology and reconstruction fund, a narrative the White House is aggressively disputing. Vice President J.D. Vance says there is no such cash payout in the agreement, explaining that the real “deal” is about reopening the Strait so ships and oil can flow openly, instead of forcing the U.S. military to keep slipping oil out “in the middle of the night.” If that holds, Trump will walk into the G7 able to claim he ended the shooting, opened the shipping lanes, brought gas prices down and lifted markets—while Democrats argue the U.S. is once again gambling on a fragile peace.

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I am just an average American. My teen years were in the late 70s and I participated in all that that decade offered. Started working young, too young. Then I joined the Army before I graduated High School. I spent 25 years in, mostly in Infantry units. Since then I've worked in information technology positions all at small family owned companies. At this rate I'll never be a tech millionaire. When I was young I rode horses as much as I could. I do believe I should have been a cowboy. I'm getting in the saddle again by taking riding lessons and see where it goes.

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