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In Case You Missed It – Friday, March 27, 2026

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Iranian negotiators are ‘begging’ for deal while NATO dithers, Trump says; Rubio says talks with Iran remain fluid en route to G7; Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem calls for world-wide Rosary for peace on Saturday; Trump to sign emergency order instructing HS to immediately pay TSA agents – developing; ICE officer saves baby who stopped breathing at airport; CPAC in full swing in Texas; Olympic Committee bans trans athletes from female events; Päivi Räsänen’s lawyers react to ‘hate speech’ conviction in Finland, warn of dangers of EU’s Digital Services Act; Catholic Churches see surge in new converts; Catholics celebrate saint (c. 660-710) who brought the Good News to Bavaria; and more —

Iranian negotiators are ‘begging’ for deal while NATO dithers, Trump says

President Donald Trump warned Iran on Thursday to agree to his terms for a deal ending the war “before it is too late.” 

The United States has been engaged in negotiations with Iran over the past week, sending a proposed settlement that was publicly rejected by the regime on Wednesday. Trump said Iranian officials have been more open to making a deal in private talks, and demanded they take negotiations more seriously, echoing comments he made Wednesday evening at the annual Republican National Congressional Committee fundraising dinner. 

“The Iranian negotiators are very different and ‘strange.’ They are ‘begging’ us to make a deal, which they should be doing since they have been militarily obliterated, with zero chance of a comeback, and yet they publicly state that they are only ‘looking at our proposal,’” Trump wrote in a post to Truth Social. “WRONG!!! They better get serious soon, before it is too late, because once that happens, there is NO TURNING BACK, and it won’t be pretty!” 

The development comes after Trump announced on Tuesday he was pausing strikes on Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days, “SUBJECT TO THE SUCCESS OF THE ONGOING MEETINGS AND DISCUSSIONS.” 

Read more at the Washington Examiner (behind partial paywall)

Trump’s post on Truth Social

See @WhiteHouse

Rubio weighs in on Iran situation during cabinet meeting

Watch @EricLDaugh

Rubio Says Talks With Iran Remain Fluid en route to G7

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday that negotiations to end the conflict with Iran are an “ongoing and fluid process” and that some progress has been made.

U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said earlier at a Cabinet meeting that the Trump administration shared a 15-point peace proposal with Iran this week through Pakistani officials and described the talks as “strong and productive.”

Rubio spoke to reporters at Joint Base Andrews before heading for Europe to meet with Group of Seven (G7) foreign ministers in France.

Read more at NEWSMAX

Trump Slams “Paper Tiger” NATO for Refusing to Help Secure the Strait of Hormuz, Says “We Don’t Need Them” and He’ll “Never Forget”

President Trump went off on NATO during a Cabinet Meeting on Wednesday went off on NATO again for their refusal to provide support to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as Iran blocks the flow of oil and shipping in the waterway. 

President Trump has asked NATO and Asia for help securing the Strait, but they refused. The countries quickly rebuffed his demands and instead called for and instead urged the United States to end the war.

Last week, the President responded to NATO’s refusal, telling reporters, We don’t need help.”

“This was a great test because we don’t need them, but they should have been there,” he said, noting that “we as the United States have to remember that, because we think it’s pretty shocking,” he said.

Read more at the Gateway Pundit

Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem calls for world-wide Rosary for peace on Saturday

See @LPJerusalem

JD calls for prayers for Gulf soldiers during Holy Season at cabinet meeting

Watch @EricLDaugh

Trump to sign emergency order instructing HS to immediately pay TSA agents – developing

See @RealThe36679; read more at Just The News

ICE Officer Saves Baby Who Stopped Breathing at Airport

In the midst of somber news coming from airports undergoing a government shutdown and hectic, long, exasperating lines, a heroic Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer sprang into action after a baby suddenly stopped breathing at JFK International Airport in New York on Thursday.

The baby was stuck in a crowded TSA line with his family when he stopped breathing, according to a story by The Daily Wire. 

Some video footage released by the Department of Homeland Security showed a man holding a baby, when he noticed something was amiss with the child and started to rush out of the line. Noticing the problem, an ICE agent ran over to help the man. The officer performed a Heimlich maneuver, and the baby started breathing again, the Homeland Security Department said.

Read more at Catholics for Catholics

Video of ICE agent saving child

Watch @DHSgov

CPAC in full swing in Texas

See @CPAC; video of Day One full event here

Tom Homan at CPAC

Watch @CPAC

Nick Shirley at CPAC

Watch @CPAC

Former polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki at CPAC

Watch @CPAC

Oklahoma Democrats: Let’s Turn Your Dead Granny Into Fertilizer

Oklahoma legislators debate whether or not to legalize human composting

Watch at Michael Knowles (IN: 3:08 – OUT: 11:03)

US, Argentina, and Paraguay host event at the UN praising motherhood

See @Daily Signal

Olympic Committee Protects Women, Bans Trans Athletes from Female Events

See @RepRileyMoore

Alliance Defending Freedom reacts to Päivi Räsänen’s ‘hate speech’ conviction in Finland

Watch @ADLIntl

ADL CEO: Beware the EU’s Digital Service Act

See @KristenWaggoner

Roman Catholic Churches see a surge in new converts

See @PetriOP

For Lenten meditation – Allegri’s Miserere mei, Deus

Allegri’s haunting Miserere is famous for both its ethereal beauty and for the mystery surrounding its composition. It is written for 2 choirs, who alternate phrases and then unite for a final resolution.

Watch at Tenebrae Choir

Today is the Feast Day of St. Rupert of Salzburg

See @FriarMario

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