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This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare. A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec. Christ is... You believe the U.S. is moving closer to striking Iranian nuclear facilities. Where's your mindset on that? I can't say that, right? You don't seriously think I'm going to answer that question?
Will you strike the Iranian nuclear component? And what time exactly, sir? Sir, would you strike it? Would you please inform us so we can be there and watch? I mean, you don't know that I'm going to even do it. You don't know. I may do it. I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I'm going to do.
And here we go, Israeli jets streaking through the skies over Iran, hammering military targets, including missile launchers and Iranian nuclear facilities. This is Iran continues firing missiles into central Israel and now warning if the U.S. gets involved, there'll be, quote, serious, irreparable consequences. We're looking for a long time. We're looking. It's only I only want one thing.
Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. That's it. I'm not looking long term, short term. And I've been saying that for 20 years. President Donald Trump faces a major decision. Sources say he's considering whether the U.S. should join Israel in striking Iran's nuclear sites. Iran warns that U.S. intervention could spark an all-out war. No, they had bad intentions. You know, for 40 years they've been saying death to America, death to Israel, death to anybody else that they didn't like. Bullies. They were schoolyard bullies.
And now they're not bullies anymore, but we'll see what happens. Look, nothing's finished until it's finished. I was the hunted, and now I'm the hunter.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here live. Jack Posobiec, President Trump now indicating that he is weighing the decision whether or not to strike Iran's nuclear sites, particularly the one that's been in a lot of focus in a variety of National Security Council meetings in those have been this Fordow underground site.
which the Israelis do not have the ability to hit on their own. They lack the bunker-busting munitions. Today is June 18, 2025. Anno Domini. And we're on with General Flynn, President Trump's first national security advisor. General Flynn, how are you? I'm doing good. I'm watching videos that people are sending me in about launches that are still taking place from Iran. I mean, it's a pretty extraordinary event.
this moment in history that we are in, and this is not a history lesson, folks, this is reality. And Trump has, he has a god awful lot of pressure on him right now
I know that he probably will put on himself because he wants to make sure that he makes absolutely the best decision for the American people. That's what Trump's focus is. It's not the best decision for Israel. It's not the best decision for Europe. It's the best decision for the United States of America. That's the pressure that Trump, I know he'll put on himself. We have extraordinary capabilities that
will be presented to the President of the United States, and he's well aware of these capabilities from already having served as the 45th President, so he knows about what some of these things can do. I do think that this Fordow site is a really critical site because it is one of their deeper, more hardened targets, and you just can't get there with the normal
bunker buster type bombs that some of our allies around the world have, and we've used in some smaller target sets. This particular one is very, very deep underground. The U.S. intelligence community has been watching this, the build out of this for decades, not just Fordow, but all these other sites as well, going back to the days when they were just holes in the ground and they started to do the construction. So
These are things that are known. The levels are known. The depth are known. The type of geology that constructs these things is known. All these things are known. And what we're waiting on is President Trump's decision. So we've got a quick break coming up right now. But we've got the general on for a few moments. We'll come right back with him in the next segment. This is huge. We've got all the breaking updates right here. Don't turn it off. Human Events Daily continues.
What America first truly means. Welcome to the second American revolution. All right, Jack Posobiec, here we are back live human events daily. We're on with General Flynn, President Trump's first national security advisor. General Flynn, as
As we just went on our last break, you were talking about the pressure that's on President Trump. Can you walk us through, obviously not revealing any classified information, but when you're in a National Security Council meeting like that, walk us through what it feels like. How is the information presented to the president? Does he bring in the intelligence staff or is it high level? Is it casual conversation? Put us in the room as best you can.
Yeah. So everybody that's sitting at that table with the president of the United States has access to an extraordinary amount of information through their own networks, through the U.S. intelligence community, through the Department of Defense, through Homeland Security, through international partnerships and relationships like Marco Rubio, as an example, in some of the diplomatic conversations that I'm sure that he's had with leaders around the world, as well as President Trump.
The vice president is also a player in these as well. These are really critical moments. The ambassadors in the region are probably on secure video teleconferencing systems to be able to get real time on the ground, you know, information and intelligence, as well as the ability for Trump, if he needs to make a phone call to any world leader, he can do it right then and there at that moment. So,
So at the fingertip feel in an environment like that, the president has an extraordinary amount of information. Now, the challenge is going to be on-the-ground intelligence in --
in Iran for where are the, where are the, where's the head of the Iranian people at, right? I mean, we're seeing all kinds of videos coming out where they're, where they're, you know, they're clapping for the Israeli attacks. They're, you know, they're, you know, rising up, but are they ready to go ahead and sacrifice to basically overturn the regime that's still in charge right now, still appears to be in charge, although there's been reports of,
Three aircraft that have flown into Oman in the last probably 12 hours. One of one of those aircraft, I'm told, is the presidential aircraft from Tehran. So there's a lot of activity. There's a lot of movement going on. Does Iran.
Israel have the capacity to continue to wage this campaign that they're involved in with the ability to respond to what appear to be thousands, at least a thousand of these ballistic missiles. And I just posted something at Jen Flynn just to give some people some of the capabilities and the ranges of what these missiles are capable of doing. Remember, you have China is right there.
North Korea, North Korea has a stockpile of these type of ballistic missiles. And we know the North Koreans, they provided some of this, some of this ordinance to to Russia. So who's to say that they can't divert some of these into into Iran? And maybe they have done this in the past, you know, six months or so. So so there's some other intelligence gaps that we are going to have that the president's going to have when he's trying to make these types of decisions.
One of the things that I'm very concerned about is I'm concerned about the way that the intelligence, and particularly the intelligence community, will shape the narrative going to the President of the United States. This is where Tulsi Gabbard, who I'm a big fan of, she's going to have to have great discernment. She's going to have to give her own gut feel on this and
And there are going to have to be experts. I can tell you, I worked with many of them down at the U.S. Central Command when I was the senior intelligence officer for U.S. Central Command. Some of the best intelligence personnel in the arsenal of the United States intelligence community are sitting down at Tampa.
So I guarantee that the commander, Eric Carolla, General Carolla, is also going to be on a secure video teleconference with the president of the United States at this moment, as well as, you know, Pete and the and the and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs. You're going to have possibly leadership, military leadership from the region that will likely be on a secure video teleconference with the president of the United States.
So the president is going to gather and take in all of this information. You know, typical Trump, he'll go around and he'll if you're in that room, he's going to go around and ask you, what do you think? What do you think? What do you think? He's going to take it all in, synthesize it, and then he's going to make a decision. And he's got the one thing that he will make a decision on. And like he says, unconditional surrender. He will make a decision that will ensure.
Trust me on this. It will ensure that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon under, you know, while he's the president of the United States, they will never have a nuclear weapon. And I guarantee that that's going to be the case. So if that has to be the commitment of a particular capability to have such a destructive effect on whether it's Fordow or some other place, Trump will make that decision. He will make that decision. The other thing is, is
All this talk about military, you know, another military quagmire in the Middle East. Hey, folks, we're already in the Middle East. We provide billions of dollars. We provide military forces. We provide all kinds of
training and equipment and education to every single Arab country in that region, never mind having headquarters and our own military footprint already there. So we're already there. We're already there. So stop it. Stop it with the, we don't need another. Yeah, we don't need to be sending military divisions and marine regiments. We don't need to be sending large
numbers of troops. We do need to make sure that we are protecting our own people that are in those embassies and in some of the basing that we do have in that region. That's got to happen. That's the responsibility of the President of the United States. There is commitment of great naval force capabilities. I think we're on our third aircraft carrier battle group. That's a big deal. Those are big commitments, whether it's in the Eastern Med, whether it's in the Arabian Sea,
you know, whether it's in the Persian Gulf. So those with those capabilities come extraordinary arsenals and capability. So I want people to understand that Trump has got a big decision. Jack, I'll turn it back to you. And I know we've got short on time.
And Gerald Flynn, as we look at this decision, so let's take U.S. capabilities, considerable as they are. We're now hearing, by the way, the breaking news that I just wanted to throw out is that we're hearing that a third aircraft carrier may now be making its way to the region, not in the Persian Gulf, but in the East Med region.
So off off the coast of Israel. And the question that I have, though, let's say Israel and Iran, just their capabilities back and forth. People are watching these salvos take off. Israel is flying the air sorties. Iran is firing missiles. But is this something that can go on indefinitely? President Trump tweeted using, of course, the royal we control the Iranians.
skies above Tehran. But is this something going on indefinitely or are we witnessing a sort of war of air attrition between Iran and Israel? Yeah, that's a great way to describe it, Jack. It cannot go on indefinitely. The capacity of these nations, they do not have the capacity to continue this forever. Right. So at some point in time,
you know, you're going to see a diminishing capability and a diminishing capacity from both countries. Now, in terms of Israel, if Israel continues to get the support from the United States of America, there's an awful lot that we can do. I don't, you know, we got to look at what are the Chinese doing? What are the North Koreans doing? What are the Russians doing? I understand that Putin also put out a statement, very strong statement today about U.S. involvement in
in the Middle East. So I haven't seen the formal statement yet, but I understand that that came out earlier today. So we'll have to wait and see what does that mean. So the capacity doesn't exist to continue this thing. One of the things that Israel has done in Iran is they've gone after the targeting mechanisms, the ability to be able to precisely launch these missiles at specific targets.
And that's why you see a lot of the missiles that are coming out of Iran are hitting civilian targets. And they're doing it partly on purpose, but also because these are not precision-guided munitions. These are not precision-guided capabilities. These are now launched in a particular direction on a particular azimuth, you know, on a launch –
And they're going to just hit whatever targets they hit. So they're going to hit a lot of civilian targets where the Israelis, on the other hand, are going after military infrastructure and infrastructure that is part of the military industrial complex of Iran. And that's why you're not hearing screaming about...
numbers of civilians that the Israelis are killing. But you're seeing Iranians killing and targeting civilians. Folks, we're coming up on a quick break here. We're on Jack Posobiec, General Flynn, Human Events Daily. This is Real America's Voice, your only place to get the unfiltered truth. We'll be right back. Today, you know, they talk about influences. These are influences.
And they're friends of mine, Jack Posobiec. Where's Jack? Jack? He's done a great job.
All right, Jack Posobiec, we're back. Real America's Voice. We're on with General Flynn, President Trump's first national security advisor, former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency. General Flynn, you were telling us before about some of the on-the-ground intel and how obviously in any cases of a conflict like this,
The war of information becomes the first thing. The first casualty is always the truth. And so it's very hard to get to that ground truth. But you were talking about how what's on the ground in Iran is going to be critical for the president's decision making process going forward. And you were breaking down some of that real time intelligence for us.
Yeah, I mean, I think what we have and there is there is information that is coming from inside. And some of that is not through normal Intel channels, to be honest with you. The Intel community, particularly the CIA, has, you know, they should have so many years of on the ground knowledge. And they and they they really don't.
where you have really good intelligence is coming from people that are in the region that have been there for a long time that we have developed relationships with for so many years because of on the ground combat operations, fighting alongside of some of these people in places like Afghanistan and Iraq and other places in the region. And they don't trust the U.S. intelligence community to be very blunt, but they trust those of us who have
in many cases, fought alongside them. So the type of intelligence that Trump really is going to need to be able to make decisions about, and one of the things that I want to take a little bit of a step back, Jack, on is this is not about the Iranian people.
So this is about the Iranian regime. This is not about going after the Iranian people. And I think Trump has been very clear on this. There are others that are spewing this nonsense that, you know, Trump is doing this, you know, it's against Iran and Iranian people. No, this is against the Iranian regime to decapitate the Iranian regime. And as he said, he's calling for unconditional surrender. And I'm for it. I mean, we cannot have the kind of
the kind of tyranny and hatred and basically the threatening, like I think President Trump called it, you know, like a bully, right? A bully. They've been a bully for three decades. So that on-the-ground intelligence that is coming out and providing good tactical information about the sentiment and the feeling of the Iranian people and where things are,
still are happening or still are occurring. What is going on when we know about aircraft, for example, when we get reports about aircraft taking off, right? Or we get reports about family members, regime family members that are gathering their Gucci and their gold
and starting to move into different places to get absconded out of the country by some of their foreign partners like Russia or China. That kind of stuff is good to know because it gives the president a sentiment of the conditions on the ground, never mind what our capability is or what capacity or whether we can fly a B-2 bomber out of this place or that place. All of that technical stuff, we have all that in abundance.
It is the tactical, very exquisite, very, very hard to get intel that he needs right now. And some of that is being provided. I know that some of that is being provided to people that are
that are trusting and providing it to the right people at the right moment. I think that's really critical. I mean, really what we have is we, you know, we've got the president has a couple of options here. You know, he's called for unconditional surrender. So he might say, I'm going to give you another clock to look at there, Comani. And if you, I'll give you 72 hours, maybe a week.
But you're going to have to do some, you know, here's some criteria that you're going to have to follow. Or maybe he just says you got 24 hours. Right. I mean, so Trump, I think in the next.
In the next 24 hours, I said this two days ago, that the next 72 to 96 hours are going to be some of the most intense moments in U.S. history that we have ever experienced. And I believe, I personally believe that right now we have the, you know, as Governor Huckabee, the ambassador to Israel said, you know, we have the right person at the right moment in history in Donald J. Trump, probably dating back to 2000.
As far back as maybe Truman, when Truman had to make the decision about dropping bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And I'm not talking about Trump having to make a decision about dropping any kind of nuclear capabilities. I'm just talking about newer capacities that we have or newer capabilities that we have to be able to destroy things that need to be destroyed.
General Flynn, I know you've got a hard out. Where can people go to follow you and collect all the information, the syrup that you're putting out? They can follow me at Jen Flynn on X. And I'm on about seven other social media platforms. But at Jen Flynn, G.N. Flynn or go to General Flynn dot com. And you can follow me there as well.
All right, General Flynn, thank you so much for your expertise, your analysis, and putting us right inside the room. That's what you get, the inside story from Human Events Daily on Real America's Voice and nowhere else. We'll be right back. Jack, where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys and these are the guys who should be getting policies.
All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back here live, Human Events Daily. By the way, guys, leave that shot up for a second. So for those watching on screen here, we've got a live shot. Weather's not cooperating, but you can actually see the first flagpole that President Trump has raised just today.
and uh unfortunately the weather is not cooperating for the second american flag but it's the first time you've seen actually an american flag flown from the lawn of the white house and uh i wish the uh wish the weather were cooperating a little bit better but you know it's uh it's uh storming uh booming and storming here in washington dc but the flag looked really great at
at least when we were first able to see it, but we're not able to quite get that shot in as much as, well, we'll wait for the weather to be a little bit nicer, but just incredible view. And of course, we love seeing Old Glory flown in all of its glory there on the lawn of the White House. Before we bring in our next guest here,
I'd love to go to, we've got two SOTs, and guys, if we can, I'd love to play them both here. We've got Lindsey Graham and James Lankford. So their thoughts on the current conflict or potentially brewing conflict between the U.S. and Iran. I would like to see this regime fall, but I'm going to leave it up to the president as to what to do and when to do it. But I do know this.
If we don't take out their nuclear program now, we'll all regret it. We're very close. Be all in, Mr. President, in helping Israel finish the job, and let's see where we're at after we neutralize their nuclear program. Do you think the United States should assassinate the Supreme Leader if they can? The assassination of any foreign dignitary or leader on this, but we most certainly need to have regime change in Iran.
This is the same regime that's threatened America and Americans. This is the same regime that oppresses their own people, that they use the money that they get from oil money to be able to put towards terrorism, to be able to kill us and our allies. They chant death to America in the streets. We definitely need a new regime there.
All right, Jack Posobiec back here on Human Events, Real Micro. I just want to bring in now Libby Emmons. She's the editor-in-chief of Human Events and the Post Millennial. So Libby, you know, you run both of the sites. You run the Post Millennial, you run Human Events. A week ago, we weren't talking about regime change in Iran. We were talking, and I remember being here on this network and on this show, talking about
the bill, the deportation bill. We were talking about mass deportations. We had these huge ICE protests, which turned into riots very quickly in Los Angeles and other places. President Trump had his military parade. What's going on that has driven all of this so quickly?
Yeah, it's been a huge, quick diversion. Sometimes I think of media like the Eye of Sauron in Lord of the Rings, and it's just that the big eye will shift suddenly, and then everyone looks in that direction without paying any attention to the things that they were literally looking at just five minutes ago. So last week, of course, we had all of this stuff start to heat up in Israel. Israel took aim at Iran. Iran, of course, hates Israel. And all of a sudden,
We're all supposed to look overseas. We're all supposed to look at this fighting between other nations, one of which is allied with America and one of which is not. And of course, America provides a great deal of support to Israel. But the things that are happening here at home are still happening. The deportations are still underway. The issues between ICE and Democrat lawmakers is still happening. City Comptroller and Mayoral Candidate Brown
Brad Lander in New York City yesterday was detained when he tried to obstruct an ICE arrest. He was demanding a judicial warrant for a man whose asylum hearing had failed.
He was not permitted asylum, and so he was going to be deported, and Landry got in the way of that. He was arrested. We'll see what happens there. This follows a number of Democrat lawmakers who are either getting arrested or really trying to get arrested because they think that this will do better for them in the long run. At least that's my theory. We also still have Trend de Aragua in Aurora, Colorado. Police in that city released body cam footage
showing Trendyaragua members in Aurora, which we remember from last summer,
terrorizing residents in that apartment building. So that's still going on. You still have riots going on in Portland, Oregon, where, you know, that's like the main hobby is to riot. You have residents there basically begging Antifa not to destroy their property and not to, you know, make things miserable like they did back in 2020 when they rioted for 100 straight days. But there's a lot going on stateside. There's a lot going on with
Supreme Court. You know, we actually had a win today, which I was very excited about, where the Supreme Court upholds Tennessee's ban on child sex changes. So that's a huge win, not just for Tennessee, but for America at large and the 26 states that have put that into place.
I know that a lot of women in America are super excited about this. A lot of people have been fighting for this for a really long time. So that's awesome. I just, I can't even contain my joy about that. It's way more awesome than what's going on between Israel and Iran. So I think, yeah, I think we should keep looking at these things. Libby, if I can, can I ask you and
Just an interesting tidbit, but you mentioned before something to me about the click-through rate on stories that you're seeing on the back end. So obviously the way that it usually works, Postmillennial covers the day-to-day news domestically, and then human events, we've got the opinion, but also the international news. Can you tell me which side is picking up more traction right now, even as the Iran-Israel conflict takes off?
Yeah, our readers are primarily interested in domestic American news and the opinions on domestic American happenings. That's what people are looking to us for. And that is what we're focusing on. There's plenty of news out there on Iran and Israel and will we or won't we or trying to analyze, you know, Trump's last true social post and how that interacts with, you know,
Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz and whatever else is going on. But our readers are really still interested in the things that impact their lives, right? Yesterday, we got word from Customs and Border Patrol that they had released zero illegal immigrants into the country in May. That's zero. That's zero illegal immigrants released by CBP into the
into the country in May, and that contrasts with 64,000 in May of last year under the Biden administration. 64,000 to zero, that's pretty impressive. We also saw a release of some numbers that showed that real wages for blue-collar workers are up, I think, you know, a couple of percentage points for something like the first time in 60 years.
And that's what a lot of our readers are interested in. That's what we've been seeing in the numbers of what gets traction and what people want to read. I think also we had a story out yesterday about the fact that the majority of Americans across race, gender, and party lines are opposed to American intervention in the
this new fight between Israel and Iran. So Americans want to know about America. Can you walk me through that? Can you walk me through some of that poll that you're seeing? What was that? Can you walk me through some of that poll that you're seeing? You're talking about all Americans. Was that the Economist poll? I think it was a YouGov poll. I think it was a YouGov poll. I think it was Economist-YouGov together.
Yeah. And so I looked a little bit at that. Hannah Nightingale covered that for the post-millennial. I didn't dig too much into it, but I was surprised to see that it was across all parties. I mean, both parties don't want to get involved. All sexes, you know, male and female don't want to get involved. All races don't want to get involved. And it was across class lines, too. If I recall, there were income categories as well. And people don't want to have America get involved in
in this conflict. You had President Trump, when he was campaigning for office, touted his record in the first term that no new wars were started, no new foreign wars were started. And that was certainly something that was part of the impulse for a lot of people to vote for him this time around. Americans love when we're not at war and we can focus on the issues we have here at home instead of being a policeman to the world.
But yeah, and I've just sort of been, I've noted anecdotally, and I threw this out on X earlier today, and I'd love for people to respond, 1776 at humanevents.com, that I've just been noticing an uptick. And so Libby, do you remember when the Ukraine war kicked off, there were all of these billboards that just mysteriously popped up around the country, you know, about Ukraine. It was the Ukrainian flag just all over the place. And you would see it everywhere. And I was driving around and I would just,
I would just see it even in like rural areas, paying for all these billboards and malls, et cetera. And it was inescapable, completely inescapable. And now all of a sudden I've noticed, and I'm in the DC area, but I'm seeing on X that people are also tracking this all over the country where they're seeing ads
on YouTube and ads on podcasts and Apple podcasts and Spotify when they do those programmatic ads, all of a sudden beating the drums for war with Iran. And it's like there is a paid campaign to actually manipulate America into getting into war with Iran. And, you know, clearly the military industrial complex would put a lot of money behind that. And I keep saying that the neocons hear cash registers every time
They see a map on TV with arrows on it. But I said, look, wait a minute. No one's going to manipulate the president of the United States, and certainly no one's going to manipulate Donald Trump. He is going to make a decision, whether it be peace, whether it be negotiations, a limited strike, a full on war. He's not going to be allowing anyone to lead him into something he doesn't want to do. And I look at this campaign and I find it repugnant. I really do.
Yeah. And I've also noticed that I listen to a ton of podcasts all the time, you know, weekly ones, daily ones. And I've noticed that a lot of these podcasts that cover American affairs are also sort of pro-war all of a sudden. And I'm like, where did this...
Where did this come from? How is this suddenly the subcurrent of, you know, this podcast I listen to that's about history? Like, why is this what's going on all of a sudden? So it has been it has been pretty rampant. I agree with you, though. I think Trump learned a lot of lessons during his first term where he chose advisers who did not necessarily have history.
best interest at heart or the best interest of the American people at heart. And he has pushed a lot of those advisors away. He's not doing that anymore. He's not taking the same kind of, you know, judicial nomination recommendations that he took during his first term. And he's being a lot more careful about that. And I think we can see that too, in that he's not showing his cards at
all, even when he was asked earlier today, hey, Mr. President, what are you going to do about Iran? He was like, you think I'm going to tell you? No, I'm not going to. I'm not talking about that. I'm not telling you about that. I'm talking about these flagpoles, which also I think are pretty cool. But yeah, I think that I think that he should be a hard man to sway because that's what America should be. It should be hard. We've got a quick break coming up here, but General Flynn said it, I think, best earlier is that
President Trump is going to make his decision based on what's in the best interest of the American people. And the American people sent him to office resoundingly with the trust and backing and representation that he would put their interests first.
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Libby, we're talking about, I think that the general sense of what we're talking about here is
Are we taking the eye off the ball of the domestic agenda and all of these wins, these Ws, like the Supreme Court case that just took place, the huge momentum, and I was making this point on TimCast last night about the deportations. We had a 55% with CBS, had to pull up 55% of Americans now support all illegals being deported. And yet, as you say, the momentum is now suddenly being shifted into other places.
And as we do that, suddenly it's like, hey, where did the vote for the bill go? Where did all the momentum go for pushing the deportation bill across, funding that, funding ICE, getting more ICE raids up? And all of this was taking place. And now that energy seems to have been just dissipated and pushed elsewhere.
Yeah, I think you're right. It's really important to not deflate the domestic agenda where we don't have a ton of time left before the midterms. We really need to nail a lot of these policies and make sure that this stuff is implemented, such as the deportations, rounding up criminals, you know, illegal immigrant criminals, all of this stuff. I think it's super important. And if we do take our eye off of it,
We leave the Democrats an opening to put a stop to it. We already saw, you know, the Trump administration is having trouble getting a judge to agree that they can take the X gender marker off of passports. That's something, too, that's going on. So I think I think it's really key to keep the focus on what we have control over.
which is the domestic agenda. Not we personally, but Americans, right? I mean, Americans are petitioning their government to do what is in the best interest of the country, and there's no reason for them to take their foot off the gas there. We just have, you know, several months left until the midterms. Democrats are already gearing up to try and figure out how to get a majority back in the Senate and the House. This big, beautiful bill is facing trouble in the Senate. There's
all kinds of negotiations that have to happen before it can go through. And they were looking at a deadline of July 4th. I saw a report yesterday that questioned that that would even be able to happen. And of course, these kinds of things need to go through if we want to continue the MAGA agenda through 2026.
So, yeah, Americans, call your congressperson, call your representatives, let them know that they work for you. You don't work for them. We don't work for Israel. We don't work for, you know, regime change in Iran. We don't work for any of that stuff. The government is here to serve us and to serve what America needs to have done. And those are the most important things. And those are the most important things to keep an eye on.
Well, and I think that's where President Trump is coming from. And I agree with General Flynn on that, that President Trump's decision, whatever it may be,
is going to be a decision that's made by himself, not manipulated by outside groups, not manipulated by ad campaigns, not manipulated by any of the talking heads on TV. And I say that with full self-awareness, podcasters, et cetera. President Trump is his own man, and he is not going to, and he understands the very, very real risks of war and
and peace. That's why he's always stood for these things. And he also understands the risks of nuclear war. And I think that's why he's taking this nuclear program so seriously. And I think that's why he's always taken it so seriously, because he understands that nuclear war would mean the end of the planet and life as we know it. It's one of the main reasons that he's called for negotiations
with Russia and it's one of the main reasons that I think it's smart that he has continued to keep that open line with the Russians and even brought it up at the G7 when he said look you know perhaps the
Ukraine war wouldn't have even taken place if you hadn't kicked Russia out of the G8 when it was called the G8 because you had the ability for dialogue. And he's, look, he is the first president since when Reagan sat down with the Russians at Reykjavik in Iceland that could actually credibly do this with Russia, with Iran, with China, which he already did with North Korea. He is the man who can get
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