🚨 🚨 🚨 TRUMP REMOVED HIS MIC ON NATIONAL TELEVISION AND WALKED OUT OF NBC'S MEET THE PRESS — ONLY THE SECOND TIME A SITTING PRESIDENT HAS DONE THIS IN MODERN HISTORY 🚨 🚨 🚨
Kristen Welker flew to Wisconsin. Sat in a barn. In the rain. For an hour. This was NBC's flagship Sunday news program — the most prestigious interview slot in American political media. And Trump looked her in the eyes, called her crooked, and walked out on camera.
THE WEAPON:
→ Direct on-camera accusation: "You're crooked — just like you're crooked"
→ Rejection of the fact-check frame: "There's nothing but evidence. Tremendous evidence."
→ California primary attack deployed mid-interview: five days, no winner called
→ Moral authority reversal: "A country can never be great with a dishonest press"
→ The mic removal — physical, visible, on camera
→ The exit line: "I've sat in the rain with you for an hour. I've given you enough time."
→ Welker's plea aired unedited: "I traveled all the way to Wisconsin"
→ NBC's response: broadcast the full confrontation anyway because they had no choice
THE TARGET:
→ The adversarial interview format — the "just to be very clear, there's no evidence" rebuttal model
→ NBC's Meet the Press specifically — Welker's fact-check authority on elections
→ The premise that the interviewer controls the frame of a presidential sit-down
THE MATH:
→ Cost to NBC: months of scheduling, production, travel, broadcast slot, anchor credibility
→ What NBC extracted: a clip of a sitting president calling their anchor crooked on their own air
→ Trump's cost: one hour in the rain and a 60-second walk to the door
→ Distribution of the exit clip vs. any answer he could have given: not comparable
Read that again.
💀 NBC flew to Wisconsin to produce a clip of Trump destroying their anchor's credibility on their own network
💀 Every "just to be very clear" fact-check in that interview got met with "there's nothing but evidence" — and that's what aired
💀 The California primary — five days with no winner called — became his closing argument before the walk-off
⚠️ Trump has now demonstrated on national television that the exit IS the message — the clip of the walkout gets more reach than any answer
⚠️ Welker's plea — "I traveled all the way to Wisconsin" — became the moment that defined her, not him
⚠️ NBC aired it unedited on Sunday. The full confrontation. Because cutting it would have been worse.
They're showing you the meltdown.
They're NOT showing you what was actually built in that barn — a 60-second sequence that made the adversarial interview format look like a trap that only catches the people who set it. Welker came with fact-checks. Trump came with an exit. The exit aired on her network. To her audience. In her time slot.
You don't walk out of Meet the Press for a building. You don't remove your mic on the most prestigious Sunday news program in America for a warehouse. You do it when you need to erase something so completely that it can never be rebuilt — and what Trump needed to erase was the premise that Kristen Welker's fact-check carries more authority than his own testimony.
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Sean Strickland, I’m a fan but the reason why you ain’t going to the White House is because of YOU Champ.
It’s not the Jews,Israel or anyone else’s fault Champ, it’s all your fault Champ!!!
@stricklandmma 🥊🥋✡️
“Be A Thinker Not A Stinker”
I keep seeing people repeat the same line: “Israel was finishing the job in the 12-day war last June, but Trump stopped them.”
That’s not just wrong, it’s straight regime propaganda.
Israel never intended to “finish the job” of regime change last year. They didn’t assassinate a single top political figure. Their strikes targeted nuclear facilities, scientists, and senior IRGC missile commanders, to degrade Iran’s ability to race toward a bomb. That was the only goal, however, they couldn’t do it alone, they needed the U.S. for the hardest part.
Israel was already deep in the Gaza war with massive internal pressure to release hostages. They had zero interest in opening a second massive front alone.
Here are the facts: After Trump’s re-election, Iran ramped up enrichment to 60% (roughly 97% of the way to weapons-grade per @mdubowitz ) blocked IAEA inspectors, and built stockpiles for multiple bombs.
Under the JCPOA, the regime had committed to staying below 3.67% enrichment and full cooperation with the IAEA in exchange for sanctions relief. (Yes, Trump withdrew the U.S. from the deal in 2018, but the other parties stayed in it)
The IAEA’s May 2025 reports were full of alarms. On June 12, the IAEA Board of Governors passed a resolution (backed by the U.S. and E3) declaring Iran in breach of its obligations. The very next day, June 13, Israel struck.
Israel hit the surface layers hard, but Iran’s most critical facilities were buried deep inside mountains, regime had prepared itself for this day for decades. Only America had the B-2 stealth bombers and GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs capable of reaching them. Trump delivered exactly that.
However, if you remember, Trump signalled his next move. He posted: regime change isn’t “politically correct,” but “if the current regime can’t Make Iran Great Again, why not?” (MIGA).
Everyone paying attention instantly understood that the job wasn’t finished, there was a bigger plan and sustained pressure was coming. The dominoes were falling.
And that’s exactly what happened. In September 2025, France (along with the UK and Germany) activated the JCPOA snapback mechanism. Because the regime refused to comply and still wouldn’t let IAEA inspectors do their job, all the sanctions that had been lifted under the nuclear deal were reimposed. That was a massive economic blow to the regime ,one whose effects became painfully clear in the following months.
Meanwhile regime was also preparing itself for the narrative war: They infiltrated every corruptible voice among Americans and Iranians. Suddenly, influencers like Tucker Carlson, with 180-degree shifts, started pushing the exact same lines: “Iran wasn’t close to a bomb.” “This is Israel’s fight, not America’s.” For American audiences, the idea was to sow devision and weaken Trump’s position. For Iranians, the message flipped: “Trump abandoned you. He is not trustworthy, he is a fraud. You’re on your own.”
See?
The Islamic regime is deeply layered and entrenched, after 47 years, it has tied its survival to every vital part of Iranian life.
It wasn’t going to collapse from one short campaign. Real, lasting change requires sustained, multi-layered pressure over time: military, economic, diplomatic, and genuine support for the Iranian people who want freedom.
Trump didn’t stop Israel from finishing anything. Last June, Israel did what it could at the time, pausing the regime’s sprint to the bomb. The U.S. handled the part only it could do.
The long game continued, and let me assure you: they are not done yet. @netanyahu and @realDonaldTrump may not be fully in agreement with all tactical moves, but they were (and are) fully aligned on the strategic goal: making regime change politically “correct” and inevitable.
Make Iran Great Again!
Rob Gronkowski says he lived off $50,000 as an NFL rookie because he understood the NFL meant "Not For Long"
"My agent gave me a $50,000 advance for what's going to come in the marketing world for myself. I just had to pay him back within the first $50,000 I made"
"I was able to purchase my first car, which was a 2008 Escalade, and then to be able to pay rent once I got to New England. And then from there on out, I really didn't need any other money"
"I was getting free meals at the facility. I just kind of needed gas money. You go out, the drinks are free or you pay for one, you get 10 free when you're when you're on the Patriots up in the Boston area"
"So I wasn't really spending much money at all, especially when it got to the season. I mean, you're inside that building and everything's handed to you on a daily basis from breakfast all the way to dinner"
"I just lived off my marketing dollars. I was living a low-level life. I had a condo with a roommate that was on the team as well. We're paying $1,500 a month in rent while in the NFL"
"I was very frugal and that's how I got away with it. Not having any lavish purchases, the first couple years in the league and just banking away what I was making because I truly understood that the NFL stands for not for long"
OMG I have never seen anyone get as verbally assaulted and decimated as Chunky Yogurt was by @DouglasKMurray
He sliced and diced this cow raw 😭🔪
This is the sick truth though. And anyone who isn’t an inbred subtard or simply too stupid to function sees right through it.
Joe Kent is now writing for Responsible Statecraft, the online magazine for the Quincy Institute, which is an Iran lobby that was founded by Trita Parsi.
Is it making sense to you yet?
If Israel had attacked four countries tonight, the podcaster class would be up in arms.
Iran just attacked four countries, they haven’t said a word.
Weird.
As we approach TPUSA’s annual women’s conference this week, I’ve been going through my husband’s past speeches from the same event that he loved so much.
I’m moved, as always, by his unwavering dedication to free speech. He knew it was the bedrock of our great country.
“We have a responsibility as free speech advocates to be the ambassadors of decency and respect. To hear what other people have to say and find common ground.”
I’m looking forward to seeing all of the women joining us in San Antonio, and I pray this event inspires, shapes, and grows our movement.
Join us: https://t.co/hVqFBtfTX0
As hard as your childhood was they live a life that you cannot imagine that makes yours look like extreme privilege. They would give anything to have your childhood over theirs. That is the evil that exists that’s being fought.
Let that sink in and then ask yourself why the people of Iran love Netanyahu? Why do they love Trump? Because they understand something apparently you cannot. You need to free your mind from the propaganda and open your eyes.