Evening Wire: Benghazi Perp Pinched & DOT Trucking Crackdown

From Morning Wire

The search for Nancy Guthrie enters its sixth day, with investigators treating her disappearance as a crime, amid reports of suspicious activity and evidence from her home. Additionally, a significant figure involved in the 2012 Benghazi attack has been apprehended, while the American Academy of Pediatrics maintains its stance on gender procedures for minors amidst ongoing debates.

Key Takeaways

  • Nancy Guthrie's case shows even the quietest neighborhoods can hide sinister movements—trust your instincts, neighbors!
  • As US-Iran tensions rise, one has to wonder: who will blink first in this high-stakes geopolitical game?
  • Albakush's capture proves that justice may be slow, but it certainly isn't blind; history won't forget Benghazi.
  • Attempted murder over a 'fascist takeover'—fear can turn otherwise ordinary citizens into potential threats. Wake up, America!
  • Renewed US-Russia military talks hint that silence isn't always golden—sometimes, it's just a precursor to chaos.

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