BREAKING: The United States and Israel have signed a $5 billion deal for the demolition of four nuclear power plants in Iran, according to a Reuters report via X. This development occurs as President Trump's allies are reportedly experiencing difficulty in recruiting a challenger for Representative Thomas Massie, with one ally stating they are looking for a "unicorn." Chris LaCivita, who is leading the effort to oust Massie, criticized the congressman, stating, "Thomas Massie is more at home with the Squad than the MAGA movement and President Trump and hasn’t accomplished a damn thing for constituents other than provide embarrassment. Massie will be fired." Massie himself commented that Trump's allies are getting "cold feet" in their recruitment efforts, noting that his own popularity numbers are nearly identical to Trump's in his district, which he believes offsets endorsements. Meanwhile, in a separate development, the Trump administration's efforts to control commentary on the James Comey case face potential legal challenges. President Trump's engagement in legal analysis of the case could be used by Comey's team in a selective prosecution motion to dismiss the indictment, according to commentary on X. Career FBI agents and intelligence analysts, who led the investigation into Comey, have defended their work, calling accusations of politicization "wildly false" and originating from the same sources that promoted the "Russia Gate" narrative. This reporting window follows earlier announcements this morning, September 26th, 2025, where House Democrats, including Hakeem Jeffries, criticized President Trump's policies on immigration and farm bailouts amid concerns over security spending. Additionally, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy concluded engagements in Washington, having met with President Trump. President Trump also made remarks regarding Representative Ilhan Omar, suggesting the Somali leader take her back, a suggestion that was reportedly declined.