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Ramin Seyed Emami hosts a popular Persian-language podcast that delves into topics that are taboo in conservative Iranian culture.
Ramin Seyed Emami hosts a well-liked Persian-language podcast that delves into subjects which are taboo in conservative Iranian tradition. (Tori Ferenc)

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In the summertime of 2021, officers from the Canadian Safety Intelligence Service confirmed up on the Vancouver house of Ramin Seyed Emami, an Iranian Canadian musician and performer who hosts a well-liked Persian-language podcast.

Seyed Emami typically options visitors from inside Iran and delves into subjects which are taboo in conservative Iranian tradition, comparable to intercourse, psychological well being and shedding spiritual religion.

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One of many officers defined that the federal government of Iran had developed an inventory of individuals dwelling overseas whom it deemed a risk to the regime, Seyed Emami stated in an interview. The officer didn’t say whether or not the 41-year-old podcaster’s title was on it, however the implication was clear, and he was instructed to take safety precautions.

The Iranian authorities has stepped up its efforts to kidnap and kill authorities officers, activists and journalists around the globe, together with in the US, in keeping with authorities paperwork and interviews with 15 officers in Washington, Europe and the Center East, who spoke on the situation of anonymity to debate delicate data.

Tehran has focused former senior U.S. authorities officers; dissidents who’ve fled the nation for the US, Britain, Canada, Turkey and Europe; media organizations crucial of the regime; and Jewish civilians or these with hyperlinks to Israel, in keeping with the officers and authorities paperwork.

Iran’s intelligence and safety providers rely largely on proxies to hold out their plans, providing a whole bunch of 1000’s of {dollars} to jewel thieves, drug sellers and different criminals in murder-for-hire schemes, the officers stated. That hands-off method in all probability induced some operations to fail, the officers stated, as plots have been disrupted — and, in some circumstances, the employed hit males seem to have gotten chilly ft and by no means carried out their orders.

However officers say Iran’s persistence makes it more likely to finally perform the killing of a high-profile dissident, journalist or Western authorities determine, and that would spark direct confrontation with Tehran.

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Iran’s safety providers have carried out deadly operations overseas for the reason that regime took energy 4 many years in the past, officers stated. Extra not too long ago, they stated, between 2015 and 2017, Tehran is believed to have killed a minimum of three dissidents in Western Europe, together with an Iranian Arab activist who was gunned down in entrance of his house in The Hague.

Dutch authorities accused Iran of involvement in one other assassination plot in addition to tried bombings in Europe. In 2018, an Iranian diplomat who was stationed in Vienna was arrested and accused of enlisting an Iranian couple dwelling in Belgium to plant a bomb at an enormous rally in Paris for the Mujahideen-e Khalq, or MEK, an exiled opposition group that Iran calls a terrorist group.

The tempo of the plots has dramatically elevated up to now two years, they usually are among the many most formidable and far-reaching in current reminiscence, in keeping with the officers and paperwork. Iran’s actions have led to diplomatic expulsions and warnings to potential targets from governments.

“The final feeling I bought was they had been starting to take this subject severely,” stated Seyed Emami, who recalled that one of many Canadian officers requested him to position his telephone in a bag designed to dam electromagnetic waves, so their dialog couldn’t be surveilled. “They notice if persons are being threatened on their very own land, it’s a complete completely different story.”

For Seyed Emami, the hazard may be very actual. His father, an environmentalist, died in an Iranian jail in February 2018, and his mom was barred from leaving the nation for over a yr afterward. The Canadian officers warned Seyed Emami that he shouldn’t journey to any nations bordering Iran and to pay attention to “honey pot” schemes, wherein a possible romantic accomplice would possibly lure him into the arms of Iranian operatives.

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A spokesperson for the Canadian intelligence service, with out commenting on Seyed Emami’s case, stated in an announcement that the company “is conscious that hostile state actors, together with the Islamic Republic of Iran, monitor and intimidate Canadian communities, with diaspora communities typically disproportionately focused. … CSIS is actively investigating a number of threats to life emanating from the Islamic Republic of Iran based mostly on credible intelligence. Finally, these hostile actions and international interference undermine the safety of Canada and Canadians, in addition to our democratic values and sovereignty.”

The depth of the Iranian marketing campaign is mirrored in its international attain, officers stated. Simply since final yr, Western safety and regulation enforcement businesses stated they’ve disrupted an try and assassinate former nationwide safety adviser John Bolton in Washington and one to kidnap an Iranian American journalist, Masih Alinejad, in New York Metropolis; a number of makes an attempt to kill British nationals and others dwelling in the UK; an operation utilizing an Iranian drug seller to homicide French journalist Bernard-Henri Lévy in Paris; makes an attempt to kill Israeli enterprise individuals in Cyprus, together with one allegedly overseen by a Russian Azerbaijani citizen that concerned a surveillance crew made up of Pakistani nationals; and a plan to make use of assassins recruited in a jail in Dubai to kill Israeli enterprise individuals in Colombia.

A number of calls and emails to Iranian officers and diplomats requesting remark went unanswered. The FBI declined to remark.

Iran’s plotting seems motivated by a lot of elements, officers stated. Lévy was focused by a unit of the Quds Pressure, the particular operations department of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in all probability due to his worldwide prominence as a public mental who has been crucial of the nation’s management. Intelligence officers stated the Quds Pressure tapped an Iranian drug seller, who recruited others to assist in the slaying, and paid him $150,000. In a textual content message, Lévy declined to remark.

The plan to kidnap Alinejad from her house in Brooklyn is illustrative of a world effort to intimidate exiled Iranians by displaying they aren’t protected wherever outdoors Iran. Final yr, the Justice Division indicted 4 alleged Iranian intelligence officers and brokers within the plot, saying they focused Alinejad as a result of she was “mobilizing public opinion in Iran and around the globe to result in adjustments to the regime’s legal guidelines and practices.”

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The operatives allegedly employed personal investigators to {photograph} and take video recordings of Alinejad and her household and researched how they could use speedboats to secret her out of New York and finally on to Venezuela, “a rustic whose de facto authorities has pleasant relations with Iran,” the Justice Division stated in an announcement.

This July, police arrested a person in Brooklyn and located a loaded assault rifle in his car. Prosecutors didn’t determine Alinejad, however she wrote on Twitter that she was the meant goal, posting a doorbell video of a person showing to take cellphone footage of the doorway to her house.

“I’m nonetheless shocked that the Islamic Republic has tried on two events to remove me, an American citizen, on U.S. soil. And never paid a worth,” Alinejad stated in an emailed assertion.

Officers and specialists stated that plots directed towards U.S. residents are also pushed by revenge for the killing in January 2020 of Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani, the top of the Quds Pressure. The Trump administration launched an airstrike on Soleimani whereas he was in Baghdad in what officers justified as a defensive measure, accusing Iran of “actively growing plans” to assault American diplomats and army forces within the area. On the time, analysts warned that the U.S. strike was more likely to incur reprisal assaults.

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Matthew Levitt, a former U.S. counterterrorism official and now a fellow on the Washington Institute for Close to East Coverage, stated that, of the 124 international plots by Iran he has tracked since 1979, 36 have occurred since Soleimani’s killing, which he referred to as “a unprecedented improve.” Greater than 1 / 4 of these happened in the US, in contrast with slightly below 15 % earlier than Soleimani died, Levitt added.

Levitt stated that Iran has a protracted historical past of deadly operations, but in addition of surveilling targets and formulating plans for killings and abductions that safety providers placed on a shelf for future activation. Now, although, he stated, “they’re not amassing data to allow them to attempt to abduct and kill individuals in the event that they need to. They’re actively making an attempt to abduct and kill individuals.”

Norman T. Roule, a veteran CIA officer who managed the intelligence neighborhood’s Iran actions, stated Tehran is keen to reveal its capabilities — and different adversaries of the West are in all probability watching.

“If the worldwide neighborhood has no pink line for these operations, why shouldn’t one other rogue nation really feel it may undertake related aggression with out price?” Roule stated.

The frequency of the operations and their potential to escalate tensions with Iran have prompted Western governments to boost their defenses.

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In June, the UK filed a discover with Interpol alleging a suspected member of the Quds Pressure had helped to rearrange tried “deadly operations towards Iranian dissidents within the U.Ok. in 2020.” The operative, recognized as Mohammed Mehdi Mozayyani, had additionally “conspired to conduct deadly operations towards Iranian oppositionist teams” in Albania in 2018 and 2019, in keeping with the Interpol “blue discover,” which requested regulation enforcement businesses to start gathering proof towards Mozayyani and any actions he could also be planning or conducting of their nations. The Washington Submit obtained a replica of the doc.

This month, the top of Britain’s home safety company, MI5, stated in public remarks that authorities had uncovered a minimum of 10 “potential threats” to kidnap or kill British nationals or individuals based mostly in the UK. Days earlier, the British Overseas Workplace summoned Iran’s senior diplomat within the nation to reply for threats towards journalists. Iran has focused staff at BBC Persian and Iran Worldwide, a Persian-language information channel headquartered in London, labeling them devices of the West and peddlers of anti-regime sentiment, in keeping with British officers and Iranian nationals dwelling within the nation.

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This month, the Metropolitan Police stationed armed officers outdoors Iran Worldwide’s London workplace. The information group has been reporting extensively on the current protests in Iran following the dying of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.

“The quantity of threats towards our workers has gone up in keeping with the protests we report,” Adam Baillie, a spokesman for Iran Worldwide, stated in an announcement to The Submit. Two senior journalists have obtained dying threats, and staffers have restricted contact with their members of the family in Iran for concern of retaliation towards them, he stated.

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“The risk from IRGC or IRGC-connected operatives right here in Britain itself is horrifying,” Baillie stated. “And that’s what it’s designed to do: frighten and intimidate.”

The Iranians’ recruitment of brokers seems as different because the geographic distribution of their targets. Intelligence officers say that whereas serving a jail sentence in Dubai in reference to the kidnapping and subsequent dying of an Iranian British businessman, Rahmat Asadi, an operative for the IRGC’s intelligence arm, met two Colombian brothers concerned in worldwide jewellery theft. Whereas in jail, the officers alleged, Asadi skilled the brothers in conducting deadly operations and assigned them to kill American and Israeli people in Colombia following their launch in 2021. The brothers by no means adopted by with the operations, officers stated, however their recruitment underscored the lengths to which Iran has gone to position operatives around the globe.

A number of Iranian businesses have been implicated within the plots, together with the Ministry of Intelligence and Safety in addition to the Quds Pressure and the IRGC Intelligence Group. However the orders to attempt to kidnap or kill overseas come from the senior stage of the federal government, officers and specialists stated.

Iran’s international operations are inclined to comply with a playbook. Brokers first path their targets and accumulate data on their each day habits, together with the routes they take to and from work, in addition to any plans they could must journey out of their house nation. Tehran then makes use of that “sample of life” data to direct proxy operatives to attempt to kidnap or kill the goal, officers stated.

In an operation in Cyprus allegedly focusing on Israelis dwelling on the Mediterranean island, officers accused the IRGC’s Intelligence Group of hiring a community of Pakistani nationals to conduct surveillance, together with a person who they stated used his job as a motorbike supply man for an area meals firm as cowl. Officers allege that within the fall of 2021, he handed his data to his handlers in Tehran, in addition to to a different man in Cyprus employed to hold out the killings.

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Final yr, Cypriot officers charged Orkhan Asadov, a 38-year-old Russian Azerbaijani nationwide, in reference to plots to homicide Israeli residents.

Shahram Poursafi, the IRGC member alleged to have arrange the Bolton operation, recruited a person through social media to assist prepare the assassination and directed surveillance prematurely as Bolton got here and went from his workplace in Washington, federal authorities allege. Unbeknown to Poursafi, his ostensible co-conspirator was an informant for the FBI.

The informant strung Poursafi alongside for months, acquiring extra particulars in regards to the homicide plot, for which Poursafi was ready to pay as much as $300,000, in keeping with court docket filings. All through his conversations with the ostensible hit man, Poursafi alluded to discussions he was having with extra senior officers, who had been anticipating the operation to maneuver forward.

U.S. authorities have stated the plot towards Bolton was meant to avenge the killing of Soleimani.

Western officers allege Poursafi additionally tried to orchestrate the homicide final yr of Itzik Moshe, a businessman in Georgia who has labored on enhancing relations between the South Caucasus nation and Israel.

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Typically, reasonably than assault its targets overseas, Iran has constructed deception operations to lure dissidents and critics to nations pleasant with Tehran, the place they’re kidnapped or turned over by native authorities, officers stated.

In October 2019, Ruhollah Zam, a outstanding Iranian journalist dwelling in exile in France, went to Iraq believing that he had been granted an interview with Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, Iraq’s main Shiite Muslim spiritual authority. Zam, who had been jailed in Iran and was accused of inciting protests in 2017 and 2018, ran Amad information, a well-liked anti-government web site, which had greater than 1 million followers on Telegram.

As soon as in Iraq, Zam was arrested by native authorities and extradited to Iran, in keeping with public reporting and officers aware of Zam’s case. The promise of an interview with Sistani was a ruse orchestrated by the IRGC. Sistani’s representatives have denied that the spiritual chief had any deliberate assembly with Zam.

The IRGC publicly boasted of its personal deception, portraying Zam’s seize as a triumph for the Iranian safety providers, which had outfoxed their Western adversaries. Zam was tried and sentenced to dying for “corruption on Earth.” He was hanged on Dec. 12, 2020, on the age of 42.

Different activists have been captured whereas touring overseas. In August 2020, Jamshid Sharmahd, a 67-year-old California resident and German Iranian citizen, was kidnapped allegedly by brokers for Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence throughout a flight layover in Dubai and spirited to Iran. Iran accuses Sharmahd of main a “terrorist” group making an attempt to overthrow the federal government, which he denied throughout a trial that human rights activists denounced as a sham. Sharmahd’s household concern he might be sentenced to dying.

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Activists and dissidents who’ve fled Iran have confronted relentless harassment from Tehran.

Mehdi Hajati, a former Shiraz metropolis councilman who had spoken out towards corruption in Iran and defended the rights of Bahais, a harshly persecuted spiritual minority, hoped he would possibly discover sanctuary in Turkey. However virtually as quickly as he arrived within the fall of 2021, he started to obtain threats.

Hajati had been jailed for eight months by Iranian safety forces. On the day he tweeted to his followers that he had left Iran, an Iranian buddy in Turkey who had additionally not too long ago escaped obtained a message from an IRGC intelligence official who had interrogated each males in jail.

“Evidently a buddy who’s extra traitorous than you has come to Turkey and joined you, his spy buddy,” stated the message, a screenshot of which Hajati shared with The Submit. “Train that Bahai hypocrite methods to sleep together with his eyes open and watch his again even within the bathe and washroom!”

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The buddy who obtained that message, Mohammad Shabani, died in October beneath what Hajati referred to as suspicious circumstances. Shabani’s wrists had been lower, and he had fallen from the fourth flooring of his residence constructing, in keeping with one one that knew him, Adel Javan. Some associates wonder if Shabani was pushed to suicide by harassment from Tehran.

One one that was in contact with Shabani within the weeks earlier than his dying shared screenshots of a few of his messages. On Sept. 10, Shabani wrote that he had obtained dying threats, together with footage of himself on the road in Turkey and of his house there. He stated that with out additional assist together with his refugee case, he could be “condemned to a lifetime of concern and residential imprisonment for the subsequent 10 years.”

Somewhat greater than a month later, Shabani was useless.

Hajati, now dwelling as a refugee in Turkey together with his household and awaiting resettlement to a 3rd nation, stated he receives a near-constant stream of threatening messages through social media, screenshots of which he offered. The threats are inclined to escalate when Hajati speaks out through a outstanding platform or when there’s unrest in Iran, they usually have reached a brand new depth in the course of the home rebellion of the previous two months.

Extra worrisome for Hajati are makes an attempt by the authorities to implicate him in a current lethal assault at Shiraz’s Shahcheragh holy shrine, which he fears they may use as a doable justification for his eventual kidnapping or killing.

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In October, Turkish intelligence brokers summoned Hajati and questioned him about his actions for 5 hours, instructed him he risked deportation if he didn’t cease his actions, and that, with the extent of threats towards him, they may not assure his security.

Hajati replied that he couldn’t “abandon the individuals within the streets who’re being shot, and even when it threatens my life I’ll proceed my actions.”

Turkish officers didn’t reply to requests for remark.

However the threats have shrunk his household’s world to their 1,000-square-foot two-bedroom house, with Hajati unable to go outdoors aside from medical care or to talk with Turkish authorities.

“It’s an absolute fixed loneliness,” Hajati stated. “I don’t know what catastrophe is worse than this for an individual that by title they’re free however they’re imprisoned at house, and simply due to the Islamic Republic’s fixed threats and intent to destroy them.”

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Kevin Dailey, 2024 Kentucky Teacher of the Year

Over the course of the past few weeks, I have been a part of many incredible, unbelievable, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. These events are so fresh in my mind that I haven’t even been able to fully process them, let alone see or understand their long-term impact. Already, I think if given the chance, I could talk about the events of those days for an entire lifetime: the experiences, the people, the feelings and emotions around them, the life lessons, I could actually go on forever. Since that is impractical and too much for anyone to listen to, I want to focus on a single part of the culminating event, the first-ever State Dinner honoring teachers at the White House. You read that correctly: the state teachers of the year were invited to dine with the First Lady of the United States, and fellow educator herself, Dr. Jill Biden (as I said in the opening statement… unbelievable).

But the story begins long before the dinner itself on May 2. We have to go back to the welcome address a week prior, delivered by 2019 National Teacher of the Year Rodney Robinson, where he planted a seed of thought into my mind that I wasn’t expecting nor fully able to comprehend in that moment. Among his many words of wisdom, he said, “YOU (the state teachers of the year) are not the reason you are here.” Certainly a strange statement to make to a group of extraordinary professional educators. Nevertheless, he went on to explain that even though we are exactly where we are supposed to be, our journey here wasn’t entirely of our own making. This thought stayed in the front of my mind throughout every experience of the following week.

The truth Rodney helped me to confront is that I would not be where I am today were it not for a host of people along my journey. My family and friends, whose love and unconditional support has sustained me when things have been tough. My own teachers, whose dedication and belief in me during one of the most challenging times of my life allowed me to believe in myself. My colleagues, who have pushed and challenged me to keep moving forward. But most importantly, my students, who for over a decade have given me purpose, strength, and inspiration in more ways than can be named. Each of them helped me along in one way or another.

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The next day brought about the chance to hear from yet another world class educator, 2010 National Teacher of the Year and coordinator for the state teachers of the year, Sarah Brown Wessling. More than any other person I’ve met, Sarah has the ability to know what you need before you know yourself, and as someone who has gone through these same experiences, she told a story of her meeting the president when she was named National Teacher of the Year in 2010. It was the exact story we needed. Without retelling someone else’s story, the moral was that we should be aware of who it is we are carrying into the spaces we occupy, from the ordinary to the incomprehensible, they are with us. Again, the words stuck. They meant something despite my lack of context to understand their meaning.

Fast forward to Thursday evening, when we were on our way to the White House to attend the historic State Dinner. From the outside, we looked ready. Each of us dressed in our finest clothes, adorned with little personal touches that showcased our profession, our state, and our personalities. We looked invincible. But inside, my mind was racing, and as it did, the words of wisdom from earlier in the week appeared again, only this time, they didn’t rattle in my mind, they came out.

Sitting across the aisle from me was 2024 Delaware Teacher of the Year Cory Hafer, which in hindsight was the perfect person. So I asked, “Cory, who are you carrying with you?” In the most truthful and vulnerable way, we both went on to name students, family members, and other folks that we were thinking about in the moment. This last conversation started to bring to focus the thoughts that were dominating my mind all week long. Then in an instant, we went from sitting at 1400 Pennsylvania Avenue waiting to depart the bus to the entrance of the East Room of the White House. There are a million memories between the two, but again, this story has one focus.

Once I entered that incredible dining room, I felt myself losing control. My heart fluttered, my mind raced, and I thought of all of the reasons why I shouldn’t be in that room; why I didn’t belong; why I wasn’t deserving of such an honor. Quickly, I looked into my hand at my seating card, I saw the number “15” and took a beeline to find my seat. Once I noticed the table, I saw a golden apple with the words “Kevin Dailey” sitting on the table, but I certainly did not feel like that was my place. Every negative thought, every doubt, every flaw, every failure flashed right in front of my eyes.

I pulled out the chair to take my seat and saw a glimpse of a book. I had never seen this book before, but I instantly knew what it was. It was Rodney’s words, “you are not the reason why you are here.” It was Sarah’s story, “who are you carrying with you?” As I lifted the book, it all made sense. All of the worries, the doubts, the failures that had dominated my senses parted and in their place were handwritten notes from my students. I took a deep breath and knew that no matter what I felt about my own presence in those hallowed halls, the people I carried with me, the people that brought me to that moment, they all deserved to be there. They belonged in that room. And it was my responsibility, my honor, to bring them with me. Those little notes of kindness gave me power, confidence, and a sense of belonging and purpose that I will never forget.

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It’s pretty amazing, the power of kindness. What a nice note, a simple gesture, or a short reminder can do for a person. In my career as a teacher, I have saved every note, every email, every Post-it given by my students. I store them in a binder behind my desk. These notes mean the world to me. But this book of kindness is a constant reminder of the reason I am where I am today and of those that I carry with me. And that is a lesson I hope I never forget.



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Stumpy, a hollow, misshapen cherry tree located on the south bank of the Tidal Basin in Washington, was cut down last Friday alongside dozens of other trees for a sea-wall-rebuilding effort led by the National Park Service.

Thousands admired the stump-shaped tree for its resilience as it faced daily flooding from the Potomac River and occasional assaults by beavers. And despite Stumpy’s constant struggle to survive, it produced beautiful blossoms year after year, attracting crowds to see the tenacious tree.

But Stumpy finally succumbed to a chain saw, and it will soon be mulched and spread across areas of the National Mall.

Stumpy reached celebrity status this spring when it appeared on CBS News’s “Sunday Morning” and “The Drew Barrymore Show.” In addition, Stumpy was visited by a delegation from the Embassy of Japan, two of the Washington Nationals’ Racing Presidents, and the assistant principal trumpet for the National Symphony Orchestra.

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Stumpy was a crowd favorite at the Tidal Basin. A line or huddle would often form near the tree as people took turns taking photographs and selfies. The wait could take five to 10 minutes.

Fans of Stumpy desperately tried to save the tree and called for it to be replanted somewhere else, but the Park Service held firm with plans to remove it. “Stumpy would not survive the move,” Matthew Morrison, an arborist for the Park Service, said in an email.

Stumpy’s age was estimated to be 25 by the Park Service. A photo from 14 years ago shows Stumpy was a larger and healthier tree located in a row of large cherry trees along the south bank of the Tidal Basin. But flooding killed many of the trees and distressed others like Stumpy.

After the new sea wall is built, the Park Service will plant 455 trees, including 274 cherry trees. Clones of Stumpy created at the National Arboretum will also be planted.

Stumpy will be remembered as a survivor. It was the little tree that could, the underdog tree, and the perfect Charlie Brown Christmas tree. Stumpy will be a hard act to follow for future trees planted at the Tidal Basin.

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As U.S. Sen. Rick Scott runs for Senate Republican Leader, he is laying out his vision for animating Washington.

The Naples Republican released a video that splices together cartoon clips while deriding Washington norms. He asserted leaders for both parties in Washington should be drummed out.

“What if I told you there’s a magical place,” Scott says in narration, “where they can print money and you never have to pay your bills? A place where spending money you don’t have is good, term limits are bad and border security doesn’t matter?”

The video starts panning over a hand-drawn map of the U.S., turning the focus from Florida to a built-up Washington. It then splices to images of cartoon dollar bills falling from the sky.

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Clips, which come chiefly from a Compass Classroom video on how industrial economies work, illustrate Scott’s words about a comic ineptness in Washington. It also shows images of Bugs Bunny, while mocking the status quo in Congress.

“It’s a place where they don’t care about crime or inflation. And where you can invent your own truth. Here it is! It’s called Washington,” Scott said, “and it’s time to throw the old leaders of both parties out!”

Scott released the video along with an extensive statement on his agenda as a candidate for leader.

He said his policy agenda would focus on issues directly important to Americans.

“How do we stop inflation and reverse it so a working family can afford a decent dinner? How do we secure our border so illegal aliens aren’t free to wander around our country and murder a young college woman out for a jog in Georgia? How do we turn things around and punish and stop crime instead of letting it get out of control and destroy our communities?” Scott said.

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“Senate Republicans should be leading the way on these things, but we aren’t.”

Scott has long been critical of Republican leadership, and in 2022 became the first lawmaker to challenge Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as caucus leader since the Kentucky Republican first won that position.

Scott lost that contest, but quickly put out feelers after McConnell announced earlier this year he will step down from leadership.

The video put out by Scott suggests he doesn’t just want to take over from McConnell and keep moving in the same direction. He wants a dramatic shift in how Senate Republicans do business.

“I believe it is because we have two Republican Parties in America. One is in Washington. It’s a tired, old, Republican party led by establishment insiders,” Scott said.

“It is out of touch, not only with our problems but with our people. It cuts deals with (Senate Majority Leader) Chuck Schumer. It has secret votes and secret agendas. It’s the ‘go along to get along’ crowd. It’s yesterday’s Republican Party and it hasn’t made a dent in our problems in years.

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Scott has long closely allied himself with former President Donald Trump, including endorsing him for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. The Florida Republican now has echoed the rhetoric of his fellow businessman-turned politician.

“I’ve got some really good news: There is another Republican Party, a real Republican Party outside of Washington,” Scott said. “It’s the one Washington Republicans ignore. It’s the one that respects working people and their families and their beliefs. It’s the one that’s tired of being sold out, tired of being thrown under the bus, tired of the Washington status quo. It’s the one that supports Donald Trump, instead of undermining him all the time.

“These old establishment Republicans have had their day. It’s time for a change and a fresh, new approach. We can fix all of our country’s problems. I’m confident about that. But first, we Republicans need to clean up our own house in Washington. More of the same won’t cut it. That’s why I am running for re-election to the U.S. Senate and for Republican Leader.”

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