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The Future of the Idaho GOP Comes Down to This Weekend

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(Honor Idaho founder Greg Pruett, June 17, 2026)

  • Who actually understands the danger the left and their initiatives pose to Idaho’s conservative values?
  • Who is best positioned to ensure the party has the resources to fight the radical left, starting with the abortion initiative?
  • Move to a caucus system
  • Or somehow achieve a miracle-level turnout from voters who already know the primary exists but don’t care enough to participate

Note: This article first appeared on HonorIdaho.com, and is republished here by permission.

Guest Column – ID GOP Chairwoman Dorothy Moon: The Victories Behind Us, the Challenges Ahead

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June 18, 2026 (Cover image credit: IDGOP FB)

The Victories Behind Us, the Challenges Ahead

Dorothy Moon, Chairwoman of the Idaho Republican Party

By: Dorothy Moon, IDGOP Chairwoman

Can you believe it’s been two years already? I told a story at the 2024 Idaho GOP State Convention in Coeur d’Alene about getting a personalized license plate with the number 2024 to remind me and everyone I drove past just how important that year was going to be. 

And what a year it was!

Do you remember ranked choice voting? The Idaho GOP led a united front against that terrible idea, which was designed to forever change the way we elect candidates and was driven by millions of dollars in out-of-state money. 

Do you remember that terrible day in Butler, Pennsylvania, when the world came less than an inch away from crashing down? Donald Trump was on the stage floor, having been hit by a bullet from a would-be assassin. But then, miraculously, he stood, fist in the air, urging us to “fight, fight, fight!” 

Just a few days later, I led Idaho’s delegation to the RNC in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, just up the road from a little schoolhouse where the Republican Party was born so long ago, to cast our votes for Donald J. Trump. 

Then came November 5, 2024, a date that will live forever in our memories. President Trump returned to the White House in triumph, and Idaho rejected ranked choice voting by a 70–30 margin. Republicans won 90 of 105 seats in the House and Senate, setting the stage for perhaps the most conservative legislative session in living memory. 

These victories happened because of you—the American people, the good citizens of Idaho—who gave of your time, talent, and treasure to defend the God-given liberties we all cherish. You donated, you knocked, you called, you shared, and you voted. Because of you, Idaho remains the greatest state in the nation. 

But our work is not done. As we speak, the radical left is preparing a campaign blitz the likes of which we’ve never seen to impose radical abortion policies on our state. This ballot initiative would undo Idaho’s long tradition of protecting life—both the unborn and children at risk of irreversible transgender drugs and surgeries. 

We won’t let that happen.

Idaho values life, and the Idaho GOP will lead the fight to protect it.

This week is the 2026 Idaho GOP State Convention, where Republicans from across our state will discuss rules, resolutions, platform planks, and elect officers to steward our party for the next two years. 

Some of those debates will be fierce—Republicans have never shied away from standing our ground on the issues that matter. But we also know how to work together once the debating is done. We will come out of this convention united and stronger than ever, once again ready to defend our values of faith, family, and freedom.

Pocatello Thanks Adopt-A-Section Volunteers at Mountain View Cemetery

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(City of Pocatello Press Release, June 18, 2026; Cover photo credit: City of Pocatello)

The City of Pocatello Parks & Recreation Department extends its sincere appreciation to the community groups, businesses, and families who participated in the Adopt-A-Section Program at Mountain View Cemetery ahead of Memorial Day Weekend.

Through their generosity and volunteer efforts, these organizations helped prepare and beautify the cemetery, creating a welcoming and well-maintained environment for the many families and visitors who came to honor loved ones during the holiday and every day.

The Parks & Recreation Department would like to recognize the following Adopt-A-Section participants:

  • Connections Credit Union
  • The Nelson Family
  • Walmart
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2nd Ward
  • Idaho Central Credit Union
  • Christine’s Floral & Gifts
  • Boy Scout Troop 1295
  • Poky Justice League
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Highland South Stake
  • MoonLight Systems
  • Enhabit Home Health & Hospice

“The Adopt-A-Section Program is a wonderful example of community members coming together to care for a place that holds special meaning for so many families,” said Parks & Recreation Director Anne Butler. “We are incredibly grateful for the time, effort, and pride these volunteers invested in helping prepare the cemetery for Memorial Day.”\

Water Line Installation Begins June 24 on Howard and Gray off West Alameda Road

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(City of Pocatello Press Release, June 17, 2026)

Beginning Wednesday, June 24, 2026, the City of Pocatello Water Department will begin a water line replacement project along Howard and Gray Avenue off West Alameda Road. Work will be completed in multiple phases, starting on Howard Avenue before progressing to Gray Avenue.

Construction will require temporary street closures and parking restrictions between 6:30 a.m. and approximately 5:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Every effort will be made to maintain local access to homes and properties throughout the project. Residents are asked to park vehicles away from active construction areas during working hours. Access to all properties will be restored at the end of each workday.

The project may result in brief water service interruptions. Residents within and near the construction area are encouraged to keep a supply of drinking water available as a precaution.

For safety, parents and guardians are asked to remind children to stay clear of construction zones and equipment.

Construction is expected to take approximately eight weeks to complete, though the schedule may change due to weather, site conditions, or other unforeseen circumstances.

Residents with questions about this or other Water Department projects may contact the Water Department at 208-234-6182. Additional information is available at pocatello.gov/water.

Trump Administration Delivers Another Crushing Blow to Antifa Terrorist Network

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(White House Press Release, June 17, 2026)

Last year, President Donald J. Trump designated Antifa a domestic terrorist organization and directed the full power of the federal government to hunt down, disrupt, and dismantle the violent anarchist network. This week, the Department of Justice struck another decisive blow by charging 15 Antifa-linked terrorists in a conspiracy to violently obstruct lawful immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis.

These charges are the latest in the Trump Administration’s relentless campaign to eradicate Antifa’s domestic terrorism threat:

  • Minnesota: [Tuesday], 15 Antifa operatives were charged with coordinating violent attacks on ICE agents and facilities during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis, where they deployed blockades, vehicle tracking, intimidation, and other militant tactics to sabotage the operation. In February, a self-described Antifa member was charged with cyberstalking and threatening ICE officers.
  • Oregon: Since mid-2025, dozens of Antifa militants have been arrested and charged — with multiple convictions already secured — following their prolonged siege against the Portland ICE facility. Rioters repeatedly assaulted officers, lobbed incendiary devices, and engaged in sustained attacks on federal personnel and property.
  • Texas: In March, nine members of a North Texas Antifa cell were convicted on terrorism-related charges — in addition to seven others who pleaded guilty — for their violent, armed ambush on an ICE detention facility.
  • Washington: In May, multiple Antifa insurgents were convicted on federal conspiracy charges for their roles in a violent attack at a Spokane ICE facility.
  • New Jersey: In May, an Antifa thugs violently laid siege to a Newark ICE detention center, resulting in dozens of arrests and federal charges.
  • California: In December, Antifa extremists were charged in a coordinated bombing plot targeting multiple businesses, ICE agents, vehicles, and other sites across Southern California.
  • Indiana: An Antifa-linked terrorist was sentenced for threats to bomb government buildings and assassinate prominent politicians.

The Trump Administration has made it clear: Antifa terrorists and their networks will be investigated, disrupted, prosecuted, and neutralized with the full force of federal law. There will be no safe harbor for those who attack law enforcement, obstruct lawful immigration enforcement, or wage campaigns of political violence against the American people.

President Trump’s leadership has already produced results — and this is only the beginning.

Pocatello PD Investigates Early Morning Traffic Fatality

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(Pocatello Police Department Press Release, June 19, 2026)

On June 19, 2026 at 12:04 a.m., Officers with the Pocatello Police Department responded to the area of Jefferson Ave. and E. Cedar St. for a vehicle crash.

Witnesses reported observing a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed.  This vehicle struck two unoccupied parked vehicles and left the roadway.  The driver of the vehicle had to be extracted and transported to Portneuf Medical Center by EMS.  The driver later succombed to her injuries.  There were no other occupants in the vehicle at the time of the crash and no one else involved.

This crash remains under investigation by the Pocatello Police Department and Idaho State Police.  No further information will be released at this time.

ISP Investigates Four Vehicle Injury Crash on I15 Near Fort Hall

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(Idaho State Police Press Release, June 18, 2026)

BINGHAM COUNTY-The Idaho State Police is investigating a four-vehicle injury crash that occurred at approximately 10:39 am, on June 18th, 2026, southbound on interstate 15 at milepost 84, near Fort Hall in Bingham County.

The following vehicles and drivers were involved in the crash:

  • A 2018 Toyota Rav4, driven by a 27 year-old male from Pocatello.
  • A 2024 Ford Maverick , driven by a 84 year-old male from Pocatello.
  • A 2022 BMW was driven by a 65 year-old male from Chubbuck. His passenger, a 63 year-old female, from Chubbuck was in the vehicle.
  • A 2026 Genesis was driven by a 60 year-old male from Cardiff, California. His passenger, 59 year-old female, from San Diego, California  was in the vehicle.

The Toyota Rav4 was driving southbound and attempted to use the crossover at milepost 84.  The Ford Maveric, also driving southbound and hit the RAV4. The BMW then hit the Ford Maverick and then the Genesis hit the BMW.

The driver of the Ford Maverick and the passenger of the Genesis were transported to a local hospital by ground ambulance.  All drivers and passengers were wearing their seatbelts at the time of the crash.

The left lane of travel was blocked for approximately one hour for the investigation.

The Idaho State Police was assisted by Bingham County Sheriff’s Office and Fort Hall EMS.

ODNI: Fauci Funded Wuhan Lab Research That Sparked COVID

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(Office of the Director of National Intelligence Press Release, June 18, 2026)

WASHINGTON D.C. — Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Anthony Fauci, as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV)—work which is now widely viewed as the source of the unintentional lab leak that sparked the pandemic.

Today, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing how Fauci worked with politicized career leadership in the Intelligence Community (IC) to suppress the truth about his actions, the virus’ lab-leak origins, and his role in directing U.S. funding for this dangerous research that caused immeasurable harm and countless lost lives. These documents expose Fauci’s direct role in influencing and manipulating IC assessments on COVID-19, and how Fauci lied to Congress in 2024, when under oath he denied knowledge of or participation in discussions with intelligence officials about viral research.

You can view the communications and documents HERE.

“The COVID-19 pandemic caused tremendous hardship and pain for millions of our fellow Americans and for countless people around the world. After years of lies, censorship, and cover ups, the American people deserve transparency, truth, and accountability,” DNI Gabbard said. “The tactics used to hide the truth are straight from the deep state playbook: politicized self-serving leaders like Dr. Fauci covered up their own wrongdoing and abuses of power, manipulated intelligence, lied to Congress, and undermined a duly elected President by restricting his access to vital facts needed to keep the country safe. It’s time the American people learn the real story.”

The materials released today are a result of DNI Gabbard’s yearlong declassification review in support of President Trump’s maximum transparency mandate. During this process, ODNI officials gathered testimony from multiple IC whistleblowers who reported retaliation for challenging the IC’s manipulation of intelligence on the virus’ origins. This unveiled a clear pattern of suppressing dissent, silencing critics, and burying evidence that undermined IC integrity and disserved the American people.

Fauci’s close IC relationships enabled him to assume three key roles during the pandemic that shielded him from scrutiny as he wielded outsized influence.

  • Fauci funded risky coronavirus research linked to big pharma and the pursuit of “universal vaccines” worth trillions of dollars.
  • Fauci was the behind-the-scenes advisor who, with his hand-picked experts, pushed the IC to endorse a natural, animal origin to hide his dangerous research.
  • Fauci became the nation’s pandemic “pundit” and publicly pushed lies, disinformation, and censorship.

Fauci’s Relationship With The Intelligence Community Drove Intelligence & Public Narratives

Throughout the pandemic, Fauci and politicized leaders within the IC created a self-serving circular reporting loop. He provided hand-picked NIAID-funded scientists to advise the IC. This input shaped official intelligence assessments, which were then publicly cited as scientific consensus to refute the lab-leak theory.

According to hundreds of reviewed emails, the IC almost always incorporated his recommendations. Fauci promoted a fraudulent paper, whose publication he helped prompt, as legitimate information for Intelligence Community consideration. Senior analysts praised Fauci not as a “policymaker,” but as an unbiased guide to “the real coronavirus experts”—while ignoring experts who might dissent from Fauci’s narratives.

Fauci Lied to Congress

The correspondence released today directly contradicts Fauci’s 2024 testimony to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. In that hearing, while under oath, Fauci was repeatedly asked whether he spoke to “FBI, CIA, DIA or any U.S. intelligence agency concerning viral research” before, during, or after the pandemic. Fauci repeatedly dodged the questions, before falsely stating, “not to my knowledge about COVID.”

Retaliation Against Truth-Seekers

Testimony from multiple whistleblowers reveals intelligence analysts who challenged Fauci’s COVID-origin conclusions faced threat of retaliation, were marginalized, and often suffered career setbacks. This silenced dissent and fostered a culture where truth was sacrificed to conformity and credible evidence was buried.

The following are examples from whistleblower accounts that Director Gabbard has referred to the Intelligence Community’s Inspector General.

  • A contractor was terminated just days after coming forward to ODNI as a whistleblower.
  • Managers reminded analysts who advocated for the lab-leak hypothesis that leadership would determine which analysts would be promoted. The message was clear: disagreement with the manipulated finding would derail careers.
  • Senior leaders allegedly set up roadblocks for whistleblowers, removing anonymity from the complaint process by insisting managers or attorneys be present at ODNI meetings, creating an atmosphere of intimidation.

Guest Columnist Brian Parsons: They Paved Paradise

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June 18, 2026

They Paved Paradise

By: Brian Parsons

“Don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone. They paved paradise, put up a parking lot.” – Joni Mitchell

I‘ve never fancied myself as much of an environmentalist.  It’s not that I don’t believe in protecting sacred spaces; rather, I don’t find myself at home in the company of most environmentalists.  I don’t share much of the conclusions or solutions of your average environmentalist, who often espouses socialist ideas on autonomy, private property, and even mistakes the Creation for the Creator. That said, many environmentalists have the right idea when it comes to preserving sacred spaces. From the dirt we came, and to it we will return.

My father’s family farm in Northeast Pennsylvania is located on the Pennsylvania shale fields.  In the past decade or so, natural gas companies have moved in and established wells across much of the area.  They’re actually quite small and innocuous, and they do a good job of preserving the area’s natural beauty.  The greatest detriment they cause is often the damage to roads from heavy equipment during construction. Because nearby New York banned fracking for natural gas and pipeline transport, the properties on the Pennsylvania side are worth significantly more than those on the New York side.  Unfortunately, that also severely limits LNG transport in PA to trucks and rail, which makes the process more expensive and profitable only during the winter and other periods of high demand.

Outside of New York City, New York State is one of the more picturesque states in America.  It’s lined with mountains and hills, and it’s a very green state.  New York’s authoritarian politics leave a lot to be desired, but a real attempt to limit advertising displays and homogenize service facilities had largely left New York’s interstate highways with an emphasis on nature.  Despite LNG being an abundant source of clean energy in nearby Pennsylvania, New York has been left seeking other renewable energy avenues, such as wind and solar power.  Many pristine communities are now littered with thousands of acres of solar panels, which are counterintuitive to their emphasis on natural beauty.

Here in Bannock County, we’re once again debating industrial solar and battery farms.  This project, the Harmon Solar Project, proposed by Utah’s Balanced Rock Energy, seeks to implement a 2600-acre industrial solar and battery storage facility in the south Bannock County Marsh Valley region. The same project was first proposed and shot down in 2024, when concerned citizens in south county organized to prohibit the development of industrial energy in Bannock County, but re-emerged after County Commissioner John Crowder was replaced on the Commission.  The project’s proponents seek to push through the necessary zoning ordinance changes via conditional use permits to allow the development of industrial-scale energy projects, including wind, solar, and nuclear. The final date to receive Federal tax subsidies for this project requires that the project start by July 04, 2026.

Proponents of this solar project are mostly agricultural landowners who stand to gain financially by converting their farmland into industrial land. Arguments in favor of this project point to a need for increased energy production in the region, temporary job creation, and increased tax revenues to Bannock County. They argue for private property rights and deem oppositional voices Luddites who eschew technological development in favor of a stagnant community.

Opponents point to the loss of agricultural land and employment, environmental concerns, neighboring property values, the heat island effect, fire risk, destruction of natural riparian habitat, visual blight, and debates over decommissioning the infrastructure 25-30 years from now.  They argue that the energy produced is unreliable and most often exported elsewhere, increasing costs for the rest of the grid at the expense of locals. They argue that private property rights end where public subsidies and neighboring properties are involved.

I’m not a fan of this proposed solar project because I have seen similar projects across Northern Utah and New York State, and unfortunately, they’re ugly.  They take green space and turn it into uniform industrial wasteland.  Contrary to my opinion on this particular project, I am not opposed to solar power.  I think it makes more sense in marginal land than in marshland and wildlife corridors.  I actually built a solar-powered shop at my home to avoid trenching the property to run power lines, and though it has proven tricky and required far more panels and battery storage than it should have, it has served me well ten months out of the year.  The other two months require an extension cord due to insufficient daytime sunlight.

At the end of the day, the issue comes down to the overdevelopment of wild spaces in chasing temporary dollars. There comes a point of no return when, short of natural disaster and nature reclaiming its space, these places we are tasked with stewarding are lost forever. Having lived in Georgia, Utah, and now Idaho, I do my best to warn the locals that I am a time traveler. I am here from the past to warn locals of what is to come, and quite frankly, after Idaho falls to overdevelopment, there really isn’t anywhere left to go.

Idaho is in a unique position to embrace its nuclear heritage to address its energy needs, while preserving the wild that makes Idaho great. If there is any silver lining to the ordinance changes, the County Commission has requested public feedback on both this solar project and future micro-reactor nuclear developments. On Wednesday, July 08, there will be a meeting on nuclear projects in Arimo. I was unable to find a published date for the next discussion on solar developments. Reach out to the Bannock County Commissioners for the next solar discussion. Just as in Europe, which is shifting its grid strategy from solar and wind to nuclear, Bannock County is poised to lead the nation in clean, renewable nuclear energy.

Brian Parsons is a locally and nationally published columnist and the current vice chair of the Bannock County Republican Party. He’s a proud husband and father, saved by Grace, and an unabashed paleoconservative. You can follow him at WithdrawConsent.org or find his opinion columns at the American Thinker, in the Idaho State Journal or in other regional publications.

ITD Prioritizes Maintaining, Preserving Roads and Bridges in Updated Project Plan

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(Idaho Transportation Department Press Release, June 17, 2026)

The Idaho Transportation Department has modified projects in its seven-year investment program following recent changes in transportation project funding levels.

At its regular monthly meeting today the Idaho Transportation Board directed staff to seek public feedback on those changes during its annual comment period in July.

Changes are reflected in the Idaho Transportation Investment Program, which identifies planned projects over the next seven years based on available funding. Projects that are funded focus on protecting and maintaining the useability of the current transportation network.

ITD invests with purpose by funding projects necessary for preserving existing roads and investments before adding more miles to the system. Projects that keep bridges and pavements in good condition have been prioritized. Other expansion projects have been proposed to move to Early Development, a categorization of unfunded projects.

“ITD is continuing studies and project development for expansion to the greatest extent possible to be prepared for the potential restoration of revenue in coming years. Almost every community is feeling the impacts of growth,” Chairman Bill Moad said. “We want to deliver major projects that add capacity to the system and support our strong economy, but right now with available funding our primary focus has to be keeping roads and bridges safe, smooth and open.”

Public comment on planned construction and project development over the next seven years will be formally sought in July. Following consideration of this input, the board will approve the project list in September.

“We are listening to communities and stakeholders to help us prioritize the resources we have,” Moad said.