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The current Iran peace proposal might be in free fall. The wannabe Trump shooter pleads not guilty, and for the first time in nearly a century, Americans will be able to ship handguns through the US Postal Service. I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley. It's Monday, May 11th, and this is Evening Wire.
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The ceasefire between the US and Iran seems to be on the verge of collapse, Daily Wire foreign affairs reporter Cassia Kiva has the latest.
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On Monday, President Trump said that the Iranian counter to a US Peace proposal was so bad it may have killed the ceasefire.
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For the time being, the ceasefire remains in place.
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It's unbelievably weak, I would say right now. After reading that piece of garbage they sent us. I didn't even finish reading it. I said I'm not going to waste my time reading it. I would say it's one of the weakest right now. It's on life support.
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Meanwhile, Iran's main oil export terminal on Kharg island appears to have lost huge amounts of oil into the Persian Gulf. Iranian officials denied the reports of a leak yesterday, but oil spill monitors at Orbital EOS say that more than 3,000 barrels of crude were released in one spill last week. Maritime intelligence firm Windward AI later detected a second leak that has created an oil slick roughly 12 to 20 square kilometers.
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Virginia Democrats are considering an audacious plan to force a new congressional map ahead of midterms. Daily Wire contributor Tim Pierce has more.
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Top Democrats in the state have discussed a plan to force the retirement of state Supreme Court justices after the court struck down their map last month. The plan is a version of one first floated by a Michigan state law professor to lower the retirement age from 73 to 54, which would gut the bench completely. One Democrat went on record with the New York Times to defend the proposal, which would need governor Abigail Spanberger's signature to enact. A spokeswoman for Spamberger declined to comment.
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Cole Thomas Allen, who is charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump in April, pleaded not guilty this morning. Daily Wire legal analyst Heidi hall has the details.
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Allen was indicted on four charges after his alleged attack on the president during the White House Correspondence dinner last month. In addition to being charged with attempting to assassinate the president, he was also charged with assaulting a federal officer with a deadly weapon, discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence, and transportation of a firearm and ammunition in interstate commerce with the intent to commit a felony. Allen appeared this morning before a federal district court in Washington, where he pled not guilty on all four charges. After the plea, Eugene Ohm, the federal public defender representing Allen, asked the judge for Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and U.S. attorney Jeanine Pierrot recuse themselves as both attended the event where the attack took place and might consider themselves victims.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under pressure from his own party to step aside after labor was trounced in local elections last week. On Monday, Starmer addressed the losses in a speech in which he promised to double down on Labour's left wing agenda.
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Like every Prime Minister, I've learned a lot in the first two years in the job in terms of the policy challenges that our country faces. Incremental change won't cut it on growth, defence, Europe, energy. We need a bigger response than we anticipated in 2024.
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Starmer's government has suffered some high level departures. While dozens of Labor MPs have called for its resignation.
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An ally and donor of Michigan Democrat governor Gretchen Whitmer has been charged with allegedly stealing tens of millions of dollars from the state. Daily Wire reporter Zach Jewell has more.
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Whitmer appointed businesswoman Fay Beydoun to the executive board of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, where prosecutors say she used her influence to win a $20 million grant. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nestle announced the charges last week.
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Ms. Bedoon has been charged in the 47th District Court in Farmington Hills with conducting a criminal enterprise, a 20 year felony and in addition seven counts of uttering and publishing. Those are 14 year felonies, one count of forgery, a 14 year felony, one count of larceny by conversion, more than $20,000, a 10 year felony and six counts of larceny by conversion, $1,000 to $20,000, five year felonies.
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Beydoun has been a longtime player in Michigan politics, raising money and donating to Democrats, including tens of thousands of dollars to Whitmer.
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A newly proposed rule change would allow Americans to ship handguns through the US Postal Service for the first time. Century Daily Wire Homepage managing editor Jordan Schroeder has more.
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In January, the Justice department challenged a 1927 law that banned the Postal Service from handling firearms capable of being concealed unless they are sent by a licensed dealer. The Justice Department called the law unconstitutional and advised the Postal Service to change its rules. Democrat attorneys generals in two dozen states have challenged the rule change proposed by USPS last month.
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A creepy church bathroom discovery is now fueling a bigger immigration debate. Daily Wire immigration reporter Ginny Tarre reports.
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A Panamanian man illegally living in Florida has been arrested for secretly filming in the women's bathroom of a church. The Fort Walton Beach Police Department arrested Aquilino San Jor Ortega last Sunday after receiving a call about a possible armed person at Grace Church during a religious service. One woman said that while she was inside the women's restroom, she observed a mobile phone positioned above the ceiling with its camera pointed downward in her direction, police said. When officers arrived, Ortega was found hiding in the ceiling above the bathroom. Ortega is now charged with video voyeurism and disturbing a religious assembly. As a result, ICE has lodged a detainer with the Okaloosa County Jail, and local authorities are likely to honor the request and hand Ortega over for eventual deportation.
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Last year, OpenAI allowed its employees to sell up to $30 million in shares each wired in Live host Cabot Phillips has the story.
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Over 600 OpenAI employees shed their stock in October in sales totaling $6.6 billion, making them some of the earliest winners in the AI boom. OpenAI has offered employees stock as it competes for talent among San Francisco's tech giants, but it restricted workers from selling shares for at least two years. The massive windfall comes as OpenAI prepares to launch what could be one of the largest IPOs ever.
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The state of North Carolina is reporting a spike of 47,000% in Medicaid autism billing. Daily Wire assistant editor Nathan Gay has the data.
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An auditor sounding the alarm on a staggering 47,000% surge in Medicaid autism billings in North Carolina. State Auditor Dave Bolyek told Fox News Digital that billings have spiked from $1.4 million to $660 million in the past five years. A large portion of the increase appears outright illegal, bulleic said, citing countless cases in which multiple clinical providers billed for the same client in the exact same window. The fraud has been enabled by lax rulemaking under the state's Democrat led Department of Health and Human Services, the auditor told Fox News. The North Carolina probe comes amid a wave of reported Medicaid fraud across the country, including a recent Daily wire investigation into 288 medicai operating out of seven buildings in Columbus, Ohio.
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The remains of one of two U.S. army soldiers who disappeared during military exercises in Morocco have been recovered. Daily Wire Culture reporter Megan Basham has the story.
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After an intensive week long search, military officials confirmed Sunday that the soldier was identified as Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. A 27 year old first lieutenant from Richmond, Virginia. Key and another unidentified soldier vanished on May 2 during a recreational hiker near the Camp Draw training area outside Tan Tan, Morocco. The two men disappeared just hours after participating in the annual African Lion Multinational War Games exercise, officials said. The soldiers were seen near the ocean cliffs before they reportedly plunged into the Atlantic Ocean. The event triggered a massive international rescue operation involving more than 600 personnel from the United States, Morocco and allied partner nations participating in the exercises. The operation included helicopters, drones, frigates, maritime vessels and ground search teams combing more than 12,000 square kilometers of shoreline and ocean over eight days. The search is ongoing for the second soldier who remains missing.
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A Major League baseball prospect has self deported to Mexico after pleading guilty to a human smuggling charge. Daily Wire editor in Chief Brent schur
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has more 19 year old Umberto Cruz signed with the San Diego Padres in 2024 with a $750,000 bonus. Ranked as the Padres number five prospect, he likely would have been pitching in the majors within a few years. Cruz, however, was arrested in October near the Mexico border transporting multiple illegal migrants. He admitted that the passengers were paying him a thousand dollars each for transport across the border. Prosecutors are now seeking felony charges. In light of the pending charges, Cruz has opted to self deport back to Mexico. His work visa has been revoked, though he could possibly reapply in five years
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pending good behavior and the first lawsuit has been filed against OpenAI for its alleged role in the 2025 shooting at Florida State, my alma mater. Daily Wire reporter Brecka Stoll has more.
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The widow of one of the victims claims in her lawsuit that ChatGPT provided material assistance in the planning of the attack and that the company failed to flag and act on obvious threats. The lawsuit also asserts that the chatbot encouraged the shooter's delusions and flattered him. These failures, the lawsuit says, shows the product itself is unsafe and that it was rushed to market without proper warning to users. OpenAI is denying responsibility, claiming that the chatbot merely gave factual information and that it has cooperated with law enforcement. At least seven lawsuits associated with the Tumblr Ridge school shooting in Canada are currently pending. Those families allege the company knew the attack was being planned, but failed to notify authorities.
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Those are your Drive Home updates this evening. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com and in case you missed it, earlier today we covered some major stories, including Republicans pulling ahead in the redistricting battle, Iran responding to the latest US peace proposal, and the UK's left wing Labour Party losing big in sweeping local elections. Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.
Episode: Virginia’s Radical Supreme Court Plan & You Can Mail A Handgun?
Date: May 11, 2026
Hosts: Georgia Howe, John Bickley
Podcast: The Daily Wire | Morning Wire
This Evening Wire episode, hosted by Georgia Howe and John Bickley, delivers rapid updates on the biggest national and international stories of the day. The show examines rising political tensions over Iran’s peace proposal, a controversial Supreme Court plan in Virginia, new gun shipping rules, high-profile crime stories, and major developments in politics and tech, all with sharp analysis from Daily Wire reporters.
Reporter: Cassia Kiva
[00:21–01:22]
"It's unbelievably weak, I would say right now. After reading that piece of garbage they sent us. I didn't even finish reading it. I said I'm not going to waste my time reading it. I would say it's one of the weakest right now. It's on life support."
— President Trump [00:39]
Reporter: Tim Pierce
[01:22–01:58]
Reporter: Heidi Hall
[01:58–02:49]
UK Segment
[02:49–03:24]
Labour suffered significant losses in local elections, spurring pressure for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign.
Starmer's address:
"Incremental change won't cut it on growth, defence, Europe, energy. We need a bigger response than we anticipated in 2024." [03:03]
— Keir Starmer
Dozens of Labour MPs and senior officials are now calling for his ouster.
Reporter: Zach Jewell
[03:30–04:24]
Reporter: Jordan Schroeder
[04:32–05:06]
Reporter: Ginny Tarre
[05:06–06:06]
Reporter: Cabot Phillips
[07:08–07:41]
Reporter: Nathan Gay
[07:41–08:32]
Reporter: Megan Basham
[08:32–09:45]
Reporter: Brent Schur
[09:45–10:34]
Reporter: Brecka Stoll
[10:34–11:28]
"I didn't even finish reading it. I said I'm not going to waste my time reading it... It's on life support." [00:39]
"Incremental change won't cut it... We need a bigger response than we anticipated in 2024." [03:03]
This brisk, information-packed episode of Evening Wire covers the political, legal, and cultural pulse points of the day—from the erosion of international ceasefires and deep state-level court battles, to major financial and legal shocks in technology and sports. Notable moments include President Trump's blunt dismissal of Iran's peace proposal, the breaking of multi-decade firearm shipping laws, controversy over AI’s influence on real-world violence, and rapid-fire coverage of crime and political scandal across states and the Atlantic.