I get why so many people are frustrated or skeptical about this Iran MOU. On paper, it looks like a massive compromise: $300 billion in unfrozen assets, a fixed schedule to lift sanctions, and immediate oil export waivers for Tehran. But what were we expecting when on one side, Trump is facing an apocalyptic regime that wants the world to burn and on the other, an American public that has no stomach for war? He played the cards that were actually on the table.
I’m sick and tired of the politicians and podcasters who bitch and complain no matter what Trump does. They scream that the war has to stop, but the second he stops it, they turn around and yell, "what kind of deal is this?!" If the goal is to actually end Iran’s regime, history shows there's only one model that works: total WWII-style defeat, occupation, and denazification. That requires American boots on the ground and an Iranian people ready to build a free country from the rubble. But NO ONE, myself included, wants boots on the ground.
Is this MOU what Trump wanted? I doubt it. But he did exactly what a leader of a Republic should do: he listened to the people and found a way to end this. A dictator would have kept on going. At the end of the day, a president can only go as far as the people will carry him. Right now, our appetite for war stops at the gas pump.
🚨🇪🇺BREAKING: EU PARLIAMENT ERUPTS
"SEND THEM BACK, SEND THEM BACK"
HUGE WIN FOR PATRIOTS
The EU has just voted 418-218 in favour of DEPORTING illegal migrants easier
Patriots chanted "SEND THEM BACK" while leftists returned with "SHAME ON YOU"
SIG HANSEN TO PRESIDENT TRUMP IN OVAL OFFICE: "I'VE NEVER BEEN FIRED IN MY LIFE UNTIL I SPENT A COUPLE OF MONTHS WITH THIS MAN"
Sig Hansen, star of Deadliest Catch, stood in the Oval Office and told President Trump exactly how he felt about their time together on Season 14 of The Celebrity Apprentice.
“You know, I spent a couple of months with you on The Apprentice and I saw your work ethic there,” Hansen said.
He then marveled at Trump’s ability to run the country while still fighting for working people in the fishing industry: “I can’t fathom how you can do all this and get the time to do what you do and representing us, helping fishermen with what we’ve done. It’s just mind-boggling to me… putting us on our pedestal and backing up our industry the way you have. It’s just phenomenal.”
Hansen didn’t hold back on the famous Apprentice moment: “Heaven fishing since I was 12 years old. I’ve never been fired in my life until I spent a couple of months with this man… and it was very humbling to say the least.”
He even credited the experience with making him better: “I was a better captain after that because I was very nice to my crew. I was very humble when I was fired.”
Source: Donald Trump for President
On election night in Los Angeles County, I pulled every statewide race directly from the California Secretary of State’s official results page. Same ballots. Same voters. Same night.
The governor’s race the most important, most advertised race on the entire ballot received roughly 100,000 fewer total votes than the controller and secretary of state races. On the same physical ballot.
The exact numbers from the official SOS website:
•Governor total votes: 796,467
•Controller total votes: 901,756
•Secretary of State total votes: 889,586
That means 105,289 more people voted for state controller than voted for governor. And 93,119 more people voted for secretary of state than voted for governor.
Do you know what the state controller does? Most people don’t. It is one of the most obscure offices on the ballot. Yet it got more votes than the race that determines who runs the largest state in America for the next four years.
All Republican governor candidates combined on election night: 222,712 votes
Republican controller candidate (Herb Morgan): 302,552 votes
Republican secretary of state candidate (Don Wagner): 291,650 votes
That means roughly 70,000 to 80,000 people voted Republican in the controller and secretary of state races but did not cast a Republican vote for governor on the same ballot.
These are not different ballots. These are not different voters. This is one piece of paper. Governor is at the TOP. Controller and secretary of state are further DOWN.
People don’t undervote on the top ballot. They undervote on the bottom ballot.
How does this make any sense?
What am I missing people who are smarter than me?
They are no longer hiding the fraud. They are challenging and daring the Republicans and the Supreme Court to stop them. We are not a nation of laws. We are a nation of will and if we don’t have the will to expose this fraud, arrest and convict those responsible, then all faith in our elections will be lost. We must pass the Save Act now and enforce all its provisions nationwide immediately. Finally the Supreme Court needs to release its opinion on mail in ballots and put and end once and for all to any ballots arriving after Election Day.
They are not even trying to hide the fraud. They are daring the Republicans and Supreme Court to stop them. The legacy media is complicit. We must pass the Save Act immediately. if the Republicans Senators will not, then those that vote against it are complicit in the destruction of our election system and ultimately our country as well.
Ken Paxton is putting his finger on the issue that should be above party, personality, and political convenience, election security.
PAXTON: “There’s nothing more important to our country than saving the country from fraudulent voting.
We have 25 mostly Democratic states that don’t have photo id that may be allowing noncitizens to vote, that have fraudulent mail-in ballot schemes.
If we allow that, we are going to lose, if we allow that, it’s going to be one-party control.”
That is the whole ballgame.
A country cannot survive if its people no longer trust the elections that decide who governs them.
It does not matter how many speeches politicians give about democracy, if voters believe the system is loose, opaque, or designed to protect one party, trust is gone.
And once trust is gone, everything else starts to fall apart.
This is why states like California have become such a flashpoint.
When elections drag on, when basic safeguards are treated like an attack on voting rights, when people are told to stop asking questions and simply accept the outcome, officials should not be surprised when millions of Americans stop believing them.
Secure elections are not optional.
Photo ID should not be controversial.
Clean voter rolls should not be controversial.
Transparent ballot counting should not be controversial.
Proof that only eligible citizens are voting should not be controversial.
If a state wants to run its own elections, then it has an obligation to run them in a way that inspires confidence.
If it refuses to do that, then Congress has every right to step in and set firm standards for federal elections.
That is not an attack on democracy.
That is how you protect it.
Paxton is right to sound the alarm, because this is bigger than one election cycle.
This is about whether Americans still believe their vote counts, their laws matter, and their government is legitimate.
Without election integrity, there is no republic left to save.
Source: Interview, Fox News, Saturday in America, 6/6/26
This is not mathematically or statistically realistic.
Mail in ballots for everyone drop except for the person they need to beat Spencer Pratt.
No way this is a coincidence. Then again, there are no consequences for the left stealing elections so I don’t blame them.
🚨 WOW! Spencer Pratt just ADVANCED to a runoff mayoral election in LA after Karen Bass gets barely a THIRD of the vote
Pratt is currently over 30%, 2nd place! 🔥👏🏻
“Obviously, God wanted 5 more months of me exposing all the failures of our mayor.”
1v1 matchup, time for LA to choose between failure and common sense!
MASSIVELY weak performance from Bass.
A preview of today's show on @theblaze -- Lessons the Right can learn nationally by the massive upset in Iowa's GOP governor primary:
1) Christian conservatives are changing from profile-driven to issue-driven.
2) MAHA & Christian Conservatives are the coalition of the future.
2) Issues still trump everything.
3) This wasn't a "loss" for President Trump, but one of his most impressive show of forces yet.
4) The generational divide is real and here.
5) Reports of the demise of @TPUSA continue to be greatly exaggerated.
6) If you don't come in with your money or already have high name ID you probably can't beat the establishment in a statewide election.
7) Why I took the gamble I did at the end -- and why @ZachLahn was a significantly stronger general election candidate than @RandyFeenstra.
Details coming up on today's show.