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The Mysterious Iran MOU: What Is The Truth?

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June 18, 2026 3:40 pm

The Mysterious Iran MOU: What Is The Truth?

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June 18, 2026 3:40 pm

A discussion on the Iran nuclear deal, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, and the threat of terrorism, including a plot to attack the White House. The host also touches on identity theft and immigration issues, including a proposal to allow non-citizens to vote in the LA City Council.

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And I think it's completely fine to ask questions about this deal. It's completely fine to ask questions and say, okay, well. we what happens after a sixty day runway and there's no improvement? Are we going to have to redeploy everything, all of our assets again over there? I think those are all fair things to ask.

Now, the Vice President who I'm sorry, I don't think he's risen to the occasion of this. I really don't. I think if they wanted to have somebody out here to message it, they needed to have Rubio because Rubio, I feel like he understands all of this better. If you're talking about diplomacy, you need to have the diplomat that's been involved in this process from step one speaking to it. Because J.D.

Vance is not doing it. I don't care if you love him or hate him. I don't care. That has it's not getting at any of this. I get we need to take the blinders off for a second because this is about neutralizing a threat in the part of the country that Has For our whole lives, it has been there causing problems and is the source of so much of the instability in this region.

He was asked, the vice president, about the difference between this And the JCPOA, which, as you know, is that was Barack Obama, Obama Biden's. agreement with Iran. This is it. This is uh 30. Listen.

And the difference between the two agreements.

So, first of all, the two big differences. Are not even in the substance of the deal itself, but something I said earlier. are number one The Gulf Coast Coalition loves this deal because they think that it makes Iran weaker. They hated the Obama deal because they thought that it made Iran stronger. They know more about this and they have more to lose than anybody, including the United States of America.

So I trust their judgment. The second thing is where the deal came from. You have to remember: in 2015, Iran had built a sophisticated nuclear weapons program with a nuclear weapons stockpile.

So the perspective that we came at as the United States was: you already have a really nice nuclear program. We're going to bribe you with American money in order to stop it. Our perspective and where we're coming at it is we already destroyed your nuclear program. And so, if you promise and show verifiable uh pathways to not rebuild it. Then we're willing to give you some sanctions relief and things like that.

So it's a fundamentally different perspective.

Now, there are all these substantive differences as well. The Obama nuclear deal allowed enrichment, ours will not. The Obama deal allowed the accumulation of stockpiled weapons-grade material. Ours is actually leading to the destruction of that stockpile of enriched material.

So there are many differences. The Obama deal gave them over a billion dollars of American money. This seal gives them $0 of American money.

So a lot of substantive differences, but I think the most important differences are where we're coming at it from a position of strength and the fact that our Gulf Coast partners love the steel.

So, the Gulf Coast partners, and again, we talked about how they could really, just if they wanted to, bypass like all of, they don't even have to worry about this network. Here's the thing. The whole thing has to be finalized. And he's talking about the difference between them. I get it, you know.

But it's still, it has to be finalized, but you still have the issue of fungibility. And this is one of the things that the New York Post, let me pull this story up. This is one of the things the New York Post, not just them but also the Wall Street Journal, had written about. And let me, this, here's this headline.

So Because Iran's already had one of their crony skexis from the regime out there messaging on this. And they were saying that they were still going to be supporting their allies. That's kind of a big problem. In fact, specifically, they were talking about Hezbollah. They were saying that under the MOU, they're going to get, and again, this is from, as I wrote in the sub stack a couple of days ago, from the Gulf nations, under the MOU, they're going to get.

Sanction relief, unfrozen funds, the metric by which we're using to evaluate whether or not they're complicit. Whether or not they're complying with this deal is still kind of fuzzy. That wasn't, I don't think that that was telegraphed well. And that's one of the big things that I was listening for in this press, the avail that the VP was having. And I didn't actually hear a good question on it.

To be honest with you. And that's one of the things I think that needs to be laid out. I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, but I've looked over this MOU and we're going to go through the points of it throughout the program. We're also going to touch on some other things. But that's the mechanism Through which you are ensuring compliance.

Is that going to be left up to? You're not going to seriously leave that up to Qatar and Pakistan, are we? I mean Pakistan that held uh that hid Osama bin Laden for years. Really? Qatar?

That allows Hamas to actually have headquarters and and all of their their higher up terrorist honchos live in in ski in uh penthouses? And Doha, really? I don't trust that.

So these are questions that we have. And The I just don't think that there, I didn't think that there was a good question on it. And that's one of the things that I wanted to hear. What is that mechanism? Is the United States involved in that?

Are we evaluating? Are we providing the standard of measure? Are we the ones evaluating that? What does that red line look like? And there was one question that got close to it, you know, talking about the scaling of response during the QA part.

I didn't hear a very clear question on it, and I definitely didn't hear like a concise answer from the VP on this. And this is an issue I have because is that line going to move? Is this going to be an issue of goalposts moving? Oh, well, they're doing a little bit. They're enriching a little bit.

Are they got that? I mean, because that wasn't that happening under JCPOA? And I'm asking that because I want to avoid that problem in the future. And again, I need these puffed-up establishment jackwagons to stop going, oh, that's Farah, if you're simply asking a question that they haven't had the brains or balls to lay out for you themselves. You know why people have questions is because those answers weren't given from the start.

That is why they have questions. Why is this not rocket science? I mean, maybe the standards are slipping as to who gets hired on K-Street and who doesn't, but they're not sending their brain trust up there.

So these are questions that we have. Uh in addition to that There's Another big issue of terrorist designation. Because there's already been all kinds of whispers that there are a lot of people in DC that are worried about. Funding going into Iran, whether or not there can be a final deal until the IRGC has a terrorist designation removed. And that's.

That is a that that's a a a c considerable Caveat, I guess you could say. There were a couple of, let me pull up these to illustrate. There were a couple of, um, I think there hasn't been a strong piece on it yet, but there have been a couple of good discussions about this. On X, where people have been saying, well, how is that going to be allowed if because the United States still has them considered a terrorist designation? Lifting, and this gets into, so this was over at Punch Bowl News.

Andrew DeSideria, who was saying that lifting the IRGCs designation, the FTO designation would be required To implement the broad sanctions relief that has been outlined. in the MOU.

So They can waive the four-year requirement. if Congress is told that it's vital for national security. And that might be a tough That may be a tough bill. To sell, I don't know if that's how it happens. That question wasn't asked either.

And that's a question that I'm wondering about because that's That's still considered part of it. I mean, if they're a terrorist designee, designated a terrorist group, it's going to be a lot harder. You're not going to be able to just bypass sanctions. The United States just can't go, okay, all right, we'll look the other way.

So that's, I think, a legitimate question to ask because that would be required to implement that sanctions, the broad sanctions relief, at least as it's laid out in the MOU that we have all been looking at since what, I guess, last night is when it became available. POTUS went to, he signed it at Versailles after G7, which I thought was an interesting place to sign. Because there's been other things that have been signed at Versailles. We've got some. I mean, it's very, they're very nice.

They have red, white, and blue flowers out. They have uh red, white, and blue flowers out. And Yeah. Very lovely. I wonder if that was in the Hall of Mirrors.

I didn't see. This is Bravo. Yeah, the Treaty of Versailles, that didn't go very well. There have been a lot of treaties, proclamation of the German. I mean, there have been a lot of treaties, there have been a lot of things signed at Versailles that didn't quite go very well.

That was the officially ending World War I. The the Treaty of Versailles back uh when was that in uh early 1900s.

So I just thought, is that, who selected that place to sign the MOU in the first, who selected that? Because was that? I don't know. I'm not trying to wear tinfoil, but my first thought was: was that a hidden message? Of all the places to sign, it's at Versailles.

That was interesting to me. But Going back to just some of the Bits and pieces with the MOU. I just think there's a lot of opaqueness to this. There are The one thing that's certain is the uncertainty in this thing. The one thing that is certain and always consistent is that Iran never.

Honors any agreement ever. And I kind of imagine that that's a little bit baked into this. But Still, the IRGC is pretty much in charge of everything. including the construction or reconstruction of certain infrastructure in Iran, which brings me to the other question. that I wish was asked at this press briefing.

If if we're talking about having Compliance by Iran rewarded. By billions, which in the grand scheme of things, it's I don't know why the the I I I just don't know how it I don't know why that would make such an impact. If we're talking about rebuilding parts of Iran, We only bombed military infrastructures. Correct? I went back and looked.

This is one of the things I was doing last night. We bombed certain munitions. We bombed a number of factories. We bombed a number of plants. Then, of course, we went after stockpiles that were in mountains, and we were dropping bunker busters on this.

We were bombing the hell out of military installations.

So, when we're talking about rebuilding, What does that mean? What would be rebuilding? What is Iran? What are they rebuilding? That was a question that wasn't asked.

And it's not, you're not being a foreign agent asking this question. And this is what the establishment hacks are trying to say. They're trying to shut up the grassroot Republicans. and trying to say, don't ask these questions, shut up. Don't you think that that's a legitimate question?

What are we rebuilding if it was just military installations? They were very, very careful not to go after a lot of some of the oil manufacturing, or not manufacturing rather, but pipelines and refinement. What are we actually rebuilt? What is being rebuilt? That's a huge question that I was waiting.

For someone to ask it, and it didn't get asked. Instead, you had a bunch of chickens asking all the same damn questions. I was really disappointed. Because I didn't learn anything new. from this press briefing today that we didn't already know yesterday.

You all already had this stuff. There was nothing new. Because I don't think the right questions are being asked. What are we rebuilding over there? That's a big thing.

How are the sanctions going to be so broadly waived if they're still designated a terrorist entity? And you know what happens, right, if we relieve that terrorist designee? There have been a lot of other nations like China that really want to officially get in there and do stuff with Iran, but they've been hesitant because of our. posture on sanctions towards Iran. And the designation.

So, what happens if that's removed? There are a lot of questions that I feel like, I don't know if it's just because the people that were in the press room didn't know it. Or they just weren't asking the right questions, and it's frustrating. I have a bunch more, by the way. I have a handful of questions that so far have not been dealt with.

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So, um, I wanted to get Look, this rollout with the Memorandum of Understanding. Do I like the first off? Do I like the MOU? No, I don't like it. Uh I don't I think it's all performative.

It seems incredibly performative because we're all basing this on the idea that the negotiating partner is going to be credible and that they do anything in good faith. And I don't believe that they do because they already have dudes out there saying that, oh, yes, well, I mean, in fact, they had the guy who apparently was one of the regime crusties who went out there and was one of the individuals. that we're helping to I guess sequence, is that the word we're saying? Sequence the events. the guy who apparently digitally signed it.

Was on Iranian state TV saying that, yes, well, you know, the killers of our martyred leader. And that The agreement that they talk about the treasury exemptions for Iranian crude.

So he was talking about immediate economic relief in this. And then he was talking about seeking justice and all of this, and he wants to continue dealing with the people that he says, you know, martyr their dear leader, or whatever. That was the old hominy.

So I don't know He's bragging about the economic benefits. that they're receiving. You could say that that's Iranian propaganda, but you could also say, well, aren't they though?

Now I think here's the dirty deflection that I've been seeing on that aspect of it. No, the United States isn't giving three hundred billion of our dollars. to Iran. but they're unfreezing assets. There's going to be money that goes, and if there's any sanctions relief, that's economic.

benefit. Apparently, the Gulf states are expected to, I guess, be investing. Billions somehow into Iran for what? The question that has never been asked and never been answered. To rebuild what?

Because we targeted military installations only.

So what are what are we rebuilding over there?

So to speak. Got a lot of questions. But This All of this, the way this was rolled out, was such a disaster, but the MOU itself. I'm I just don't understand the purpose of it because it seems like one of the talking points to get Americans comfortable with the idea of what's in the MOU is that, well, you know, they're going to violate it anyway.

Well, then why the hell are we doing any of this? Why are we doing any of this if they're going to violate it anyway? And that brings us to the theory of POTUS. Wanted to have this straight open. Wants oil to flow.

doesn't want the rest of doesn't want the world to be Gridlocked and also wants to get prices down globally for Americans at home. And maybe have a smoother sailing into midterms.

Now that is probably the most believable. motive I can think of. With this. I just wish The messaging was better, and Trump is not a bad, he's not bad.

Sometimes he says things, I'm like, why did you say that? And I'll get to that in a moment. He's transparent. To the point where it legitimately angers the people that he works with in the administration because sometimes he's a little too transparent. And I kind of think that that's a benefit for us.

not necessarily a negative. And that's why this whole thing stands out because To me I feel like he wanted, he was right on the right path, and everything that he was doing, everything that he was saying, was right on the money. With brutality, you have to outbroot them, especially if you're trying to avoid greater conflict. It's not a bluff. I mean, we can, but we don't want to have to use our resources.

And I loved the path that he was on. And then it's like, whoop. Oh one eighty. And it makes me wonder if. Because it's so chaotic and the messaging is all over the place.

This is some of that factional Power jockey. spilling into public view. In the form of. how this rollout took place.

Now I'm going to say something that's also going to be very unpopular to say. But we gotta say it. Not some people won't like this.

So I think part of it is the energy. And it is trying to grease the wheel a little bit, get things economically calm in the United States ahead of midterms. But everyone needs to realise something. We mentioned this last week. If POTUS was going to go harder, And he was going to seize, say, for instance, Cark Island, which is what all the experts were saying, every single one.

Doesn't matter what their beliefs are. Everyone's like, this is the, especially if you're looking to avoid. A bigger, more invested on-the-ground confrontation in Iran proper. Carg Island is the easy take. that kneecaps the remainder of the regime.

But There's a huge caveat here. It requires boots on the ground.

Now, I'm not calling for this. I'm just telling you what this is the this is the gamble You have Boots on the ground, which I would imagine are fewer boots on the ground in Carg Island compared to going to Iran. Proper. It doesn't matter though. That distinction is irrelevant.

It doesn't matter if you're looking at just a spec ops team compared to a whole battalion, it doesn't matter. When you start talking about boots on the ground, And remember, we played this audio sound bite, and I said this is going to come back. When you start talking about boots on the ground, you lose Americans. Doesn't matter. You'll lose them.

For better or for worse, you lose 'em. And I think Trump knew. that he was at the limit of what he was going to be able to do. without a more serious invested physical commitment in the region. And that I do think is a major major uh ingredient, I guess you could say.

A major consideration in this. because it would require boots on the ground. And he had said in a press conference last week. That is not something Americans are. It was very brief and impassing.

We played it on air. Very brief and impassive. He's like, Ah, Americans aren't going to go for that. And he's right.

Now, that's not to say they wouldn't go for it, period. I think Early on in the conflict. If it had been, the messaging for this has always been kind of dicey. But if he had gone out there and followed his gut instinct. Trump following Trump's gut instinct because I know people have issues with him on other stuff, but I'm telling you what, there's one thing that he has been.

That he up till today has been consistent on. And I think still this is part of it, is The approach on foreign policy. He wants to get in and he wants to get out. Minimal resources, minimal lives loss. And he gets.

Yeah. if it's being stretched out, by a bunch of focus groupers. that are trying to figure out which is the best way. How are people. That's really what this a lot of I think that's a huge huge component of this Americans were not going to go for boots on the ground.

If he got out there earlier, And if he had been messaging and saying, look, it might require, because he did say, he came back and said, look, I'm not taking it, I'm not ruling it out entirely. But you gotta be careful with your language because in the beginning it was like, yeah, we're not gonna send anybody anywhere. And he did kind of modify that, not to an incredibly insane extent. I think that he's being a practical leader and he's realizing, all right, things change. And this is one of the trickiest geopolitical issues, which is why it hasn't been solved in 47 years.

But when he said the thing that did get him in trouble is he said he wants their complete and unconditional surrender. And I have countless sound bites of him saying this. It's all over Twitter. I don't want to just play them and make it seem like I'm hammering him. But he did say that.

That is what a lot of his basist base is looking at. And they're going, wait a minute, there's a difference here.

Well, yeah. But the problem with that though and he was correct when he said it would have required some boots on the ground.

So I have to go back to the people who wanted to see. greater action and wanted this to end differently. What would you have done knowing that you would not have supported the next step. And In prosecuting that operation. If that was off the table.

then what is there left to do? And I think that's a big component in this.

Now imagine for a moment. He commits to Carg Island. How would that play out, Kane and the price do you think? Mm-hmm. Oh boy.

If he commits to boots on the ground in Carg Island? Mm-hmm. I mean, that's all it'll be about, is about the idea of boots on the ground, not whatever potential benefit That will follow. The estimate was that there would have need to, let me just tell you, this came from CENTCOM. It would it would require anywhere.

There's two different numbers that came out. One came out Task and purpose, and they're talking about sending a Marine battalion, maybe Army Airborne. 800 to 1200 conventional troops. The total force requirement from a former CENTCOM commander says, well, to take it and hold it. maybe 1200 all the way up to 4,000.

And you would have to have amphibious Marine Expeditionary units. You would have to have the Navy our warships. You would have to have air.

So it would be. an actual it would be a ser it would that would be a serious investment. At least 1,200 to take it.

So that's a hell of a lot smaller than going into, like I said, going right into Iran. And It would effectively, from what many analysts were saying, would have ended this right here. It would have scuppered it all. There were risks because CARG is closer to IRGC where Uh they have a lot of resources.

So, yes, there would be. It would be hot.

So With taking that off the table. What other options did he have?

Now, I know that there's going to be a couple drive-by morons out there who are like, you're advocating, that's not what I'm advocating for. I'm telling you, giving you insight into why I think this component maybe perhaps was one of the biggest ones. this, and going into midterms. But I also think the other component is the Catarlson faction. that is embedded in the administration.

and is in his kitchen cabinet. That are also trying to drag him away from one of the things that was very successful. You look at what they were saying. They were like, golly, Trump's legacy is amazing. People were naming their babies after him.

Iranians were literally making, like, they were creating paper-mâché statues of him and putting flowers on them. I mean there That's uh he was making every right decision, justifiably. I think That It was thrown off by I think it was the Catarlson. faction. Because that, all of, I mean, because a lot of it sounds Catarlson-y.

I don't know how else to describe it. I don't know why anybody's going to be sitting here going with the CIA reject. Who only got a job in journalism because of family connections, but whatever. Oh, I can be mean all I want to. I'm sick of being nice and pretending, like people who stab you in the back are friends.

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A lot to unpack today. I've got a ton of audio that I still want to get through. First, let me start. We've been talking about Iran, we've been talking about a lot of things, and I know. Let's actually start with 15.

Let's just get this one out of the way.

So, I don't think I'm going to say her name right. Anna Kasparian. Kasparian. She cohosts. The young That word's doing a lot of lifting.

The young Turks? With uh chunk yugar. And she was blasting dual citizenship. This is weird though. Let's we're gonna start by playing it and then we'll respond.

Watch. quick because right now you know there are these reports of Israelis flying back to Brooklyn, you know, flying back to safety as this war happens, right? As the possibility of nukes getting dropped on Iran comes up. Um, no. If we had any real leadership in this country, they'd be denied entry.

Go back, go back to Israel. Go back to Israel. Revel in it. Revel in it. And your U.S.

citizenship should be revoked. You're either an Israeli or you're an American. Make your decision. But you don't get to suck the life out of our country on behalf of the country you actually love living in and care about. And then come back to safety when it's convenient for you.

Go back to Israel. What's so funny about this is the person that's sitting right to her, right? Chunky Ugar. has dual citizenship. He has Turkish citizenship.

He's Turkish. His nephew, by the way, is Chunk Junior, Hassan Piker, the Nepo baby. He's like in his thirties, isn't he? I don't know. Middle-aged man.

Only the left infantilizes themselves. But chunk Uger Has dual citizenship.

So, does the dual citizenship issue I mean, is that applicable like across the board? Or is it just when Jews are involved? Just the Jews. Oh, okay. All right.

Yeah, well, see Kyle Deanna Kaspari in there, I guess. I don't know. I thought that was real stupid. I mean, the self-awareness and awareness of your surroundings is not a strong suit with that one. Moving on from that, this is going to infuriate you.

Not every instance requires someone to morph into a full-on shrieker. Right.

So this dad He's a father. He was taking his two young daughters to wash their hands during a road trip. They needed to use the restroom and wash their hands. He did not want to take them in a gas station men's room. Where there's a couple of stalls, right?

'Cause I wouldn't do that either.

So, when he walked in to the women's bathroom, when he walked in there, there was nobody in there at the time. His daughters went to the restroom and he was there with them the whole time. They helped them wash their hands. And a man came in, and well, this is what happened, cut 24. There is a man with It's two little girls.

You and the winner. Backward. Watch your hand, baby. He is. He's watching his hands.

With his daughters, right? His daughter's so upset. They're scaring this thing's children. She is waiting to be used a restaurant with her mother who is Very ill on shrimp beans. And there was no block.

Some of them are just immature. And he's refusing me. Taking it. We I have two girls washing their hands. Let this lady, this woman is a mother, she's a woman.

She can bring her daughters in here. She's a manager of the QT. I'm there, Dan. I understand. And you don't have your business.

We got to be in the world. They're girls. They go to the women's bathroom. As soon as he leaves me into the women's bathroom, I went to. I was standing in the doorway.

He's making this whole sweet time. Hey, if we are. That is ridiculous, man. I am third artist. The manager is livid at the guy who's being the Karen.

Now, the dad, you can keep it going. The dad's washing the girl's hands. The manager's clearly livid that this male Karen is out there screaming in the doorway. And he's upset this man's young girls. The girls are crying because the d the guy's standing in the doorway yelling at them.

And the dad smartly starts, you know, I'm gonna record just because I don't know what's happening.

So he walks out. of the gas station. And the guy's on the phone calling the police because he wants to traumatize the girls more. This male Karen, his hands on his hip, walking around, he's a big bad man. Good grief.

List dude, standing there. And he will not, and he puts his hands on the dad. He gets aggressive and tries to get physical with the father in front of his children. First off, The father. Kudos to you, sir.

The way that father held his cool and kept it together for those little girls. That is what fatherhood looks like. That man was in control. He had his emotions in check. He was being a calm.

providing calm and peace for his girls. While this older man was screaming and hollering and all this other stuff, and the dad was just being very calm. and he was just shepherding his girls. He was being a f he was being a man. and he was being a father.

That old man Karen, he was being up. That the dad, the father of these little girls, had more patience than I could ever hope to muster. Oh my heavens And I don't know what happened after, but Everybody that was there was looking at this older man, like, what is wrong with you? What it sounded like is this old lady that was sitting there in the wheelchair was mad that she had to wait for these little girls. And I understand, I mean, they're little girls.

I mean, I don't know if she has any choice. First off, lady, I get it that you're in a wheelchair and on oxygen, but maybe have a heart. You were young once at some point in your life, weren't you? Maybe you have a little bit of a heart. And the older man that was there, you look like a pedophile.

That guy looks like he acts like an actual violent offender. Busts into the bathroom and is yelling at these little girls and their dad. The little girls are crying. They're terrified of this guy. I would have whooped his ass.

If I was the mother, I would have beat that man senseless in the doorway for doing that. Oh my gosh, that's what I'm saying. The dad did it right. I'm not saying that my reaction would have been right at all. It would not have been helpful.

But the dad. That was the real MVP of that situation. Not everything. requires that. Not everything is the moment.

What did this guy think he was going to get? A citizenship award? Because he was screaming at some little girls in the bathroom? I would love to find out that guy's ID. See, this is where.

I have to take a breath. Because my first reaction is, I want to ruin your life. That's my first reaction. it's not the best reaction.

So I have to take a step back and Because I know how hard it is traveling with kids on a road trip. I don't know the father setup. I mean, all I can tell is the guy was wearing a cross shirt and he was demonstrating behavior that. maybe indicated that he had the peace of a Christian, just saying. Um I can't imagine how difficult it is if you're driving and you have you're a dad and you have little kids and those little kids are girls.

God love the dad. God love girl dads. Ah, boy moms and girl dads. You guys get it. And He's doing the best he can.

I just Not everything requires A Karenine. Not everything requires that. It really doesn't. All right. That just made me really upset 'cause I felt really bad for that dad.

And I would have never allowed. I've taken my kids when they were younger. I would take my boys into the women's room when they were little bitty. because my husband worked and traveled for work and many times it was just me and my my sons. And we would go in the women's restroom.

I only had one remark one time from a woman, and I didn't say anything, but I shot her such a deadly look that she backed up away from me and walked out the door. But I I get it. And he was parenting, and he did the right thing.

Okay, a couple of other things to get into because I had to get that off my plate because I wasn't going to rest if I didn't. We uh Uh Where do we go here? Let's go back to some of the stuff with um Well, we got Nancy Pelosi here. I'm going to play Cut 23. It needs to be it needs to be seen.

When you look at say, oh, we need more security for the entertainment, well then do something about it, but don't tear down the Eastern. We want to have a fight on well have the fight. If that's what people enjoy, have it in an auditorium, an arena that has been built for that. have that on the lawn when you're having um uh a picnic of sorts on Easter weekend and you're at the White House and you're on the White House lawn, maybe don't have topless trainees on the White House lawn, like lifting up their shirts and showing off their either breast implants or the scars on their chest where they had their breasts removed. Because that happened and there's tons of pictures of it.

If you wanted to do that, maybe, I don't know, go to like a strip club or something, but don't go to the lawn at the White House. I mean, let's not even talk about the Senate chamber. And the Same-sex film. that was created there. You know, if you want to have a discussion about what is or is not appropriate, I think it was appropriate.

Was it weird that they came out of the Oval Office? To me, it was. I don't know why, though. I don't know why. It maybe it was because I view that office with such reverency.

I don't know. But it was I didn't dislike it, but I can't put my finger on it. But anyway, that's Nancy Pelosi.

Alright, so I also, mmm, we're talking about the grooming gangs.

Well One of the fathers of one of the Pakistani rapists over in the UK says he does not see his son as like what his son is doing. He doesn't really look at that as a rape. This is cut 18. Obviously she wasn't uh virgin or new to sex.

So you don't see it as ripe? Uh well uh I I don't. And she's thirteen she's thirteen years old.

Well, yes, obviously, that's some responsibility lies for it. But as far as grooming is concerned, I think that the judge has gone over the board, the jury has gone over the board, the police has gone over the board. Just because this is not so ancient.

So he immediately Tries to denigrate. And smear her virtue. Which, by the way, wasn't the case. She was 13 and she was being flattered by an older person. She had her virtue stolen from her, and he tries to be like, Well, maybe she was a whore, maybe that's why.

Or maybe your son is an animal, and you and your entire family are incompatible with life on Earth. See, I feel like... Not only should the rapist get the death penalty, but I think the dad needs to get the death penalty too because he raised this up. He is part of the virus. I just feel like that whole.

whatever he's demonstrating there. None of that is compatible, not just with the Western world, but with life on this rock. That's they raise rapists. This guy is a rapist and he raises rapists. They all sound like rapists.

Oh, well, 13 were like, yes, yes. I guess he does bear a little responsibility for that. But, you know, maybe she was a whore. But yeah. Even if, let's say the 13-year-old, I can't believe I'm saying this.

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Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. There's a lot of stuff to go over today. And if you missed anything, we have obviously the podcast where you can go back and see anything. And of course, Substack Facebook X as well.

I'll get back to it because the Iran thing is a really big subject, and there's a lot of different sections of it. And I'm going to get into some of the energy aspect and a theory on Trump's play here coming up. But I got to tell you guys about this discovery. In that story that we were all watching about the disrupted terror attack on the UFC fight at the White House. Um I guess, how do I say it?

The ringleader of the guy, the ringleader who was behind it, the guy who was behind it. Who is an illegal alien? That came out this morning. I know, you're so shocked, aren't you? You're so unbelievably shocked by this development.

As am I. Actually, I'm not at all. Um The Alleged ring leader. is Ben I D per New York Post as an illegal immigrant. Bill Melujian also had a he also had a write-up on this.

because they said and it was confirmed by DHS, so DHS confirmed this. He was the ringleader of a terror plot. He is from Mexico. And he was, he, so he's a, he's DACA.

So DACA is Deferred Action Childhood Arrival. That's what DACA is.

So he's a DACA. Alien. And He uh overstayed a B two visitor visa. This was back in 2014 per DHS. Abraham Alvarez, And then in 2014, he got the DACA.

coverage, right?

So the FBI says that this guy. And he smiled real big in his mug shot. No remorse. No remorse. So they said that he's the guy responsible.

For I mean, pretty much every aspect of it. He detailed the plot in an encrypted group chat. They Even we're discussing using counter snipers and drones.

Well, we knew it was going to be a drone attack, but they were going to have counter snipers. And the intention, let me look at this. One of the things that they had in their encrypted group chat was they wanted it to quote, get as deadly as we can get, end quote.

So they're Facing a lot of charges. He and his co-conspirators committing conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit violence on White House grounds, et cetera. And This I I'm I don't know why. I'm shocked. Is that on you?

That's his mugshot right there that Juan's shown you on the simulcast if you're watching it.

So he's 31 years old.

So DACA. Let me explain this really quickly.

So he came, his B2 visa expired. DACA is the deferred action childhood arrival thing.

So that is the program that Barack Obama brought, that he implemented, Obama Biden.

So Anyone who came in. If you were an adult and you brought in a kid under the Flores Amendment, you were expedited because you had a kid, right?

So, a lot of people were bringing in their kids because they were getting expedited by flores.

Well, that created a major problem because all of these kids were coming in. They had to think of something for these kids that were being brought in. And so they did the deferred action for childhood arrivals. And so that Basically, prevented illegal immigrants that were brought in as kids from being deported. And then they got social security numbers, they got State identification.

They said that it didn't grant a pathway to citizenship, but I mean, if you are getting deferral after deferral after deferral and you're getting a social security number and all this other stuff, then how does it not, right? How are you not? I mean, isn't that de facto pathway to citizenship?

So it prevented them from being. Deported as children, and they had a two-year renewable work authorization. All of that stuff.

Now, they were supposed to, in order to be compliant with DACA, you had to renew it like every couple of years. You had to pay a fee and renew it, and you had to work. To maintain your protections. One of the things that they should have included in that as. Uh A requirement was: you have to seek, if you're going to stay here and you're going to continue to do renewals, you need then to seek.

Permanent residency and start the lawful process because it gave. And they were strict. I will say, I don't agree with any of it because we wouldn't have even had this issue had we not had a completely open border. But I really wish that they would have added that as the baseline.

So the requirements were to arrive in the U.S. before turning 16. You have to continually reside in the U.S. since 2007. No lawful status since 2012, et cetera.

You had to be under the, and as of June 2012, they were considered under the age of 31. And if you were beyond that, you couldn't be eligible. I don't like any of this. I'm just telling you what it is. You had to be enrolled in school, graduated, or obtained a GED, or were an honorably discharged veteran, and you couldn't have any, you know, it basically had to have a clean record, right?

But they didn't police this, and there was no mechanism for enforcement.

So that's why you have a ton of DACA kids. Like Jose Vargas, the guy who was with. What was he, CVS? I don't remember. He bragged about being a DACA kid.

I don't have a lot of sympathy for that because at some point if you are Filling out applications for jobs, and you're filling out applications for college, and you're you know, traveling around, you're working. then you have the ability then to start the process to become a lawful resident. And that was one of the things that it was argued to protect.

So, anyway, long story long, this guy. This Abraham Alvarez, 31, he's a Daka kid.

So he came. As a child, And then when his visa expired, because he didn't keep up with, again, you had to do the renewal every two years because he, I mean, even as he was going into adulthood, he never. kept up with it.

So it lapsed. He's been here. for quite a while. uh illegally. And he was arrested in this old church in Nebraska on June 14th.

And he was going to use that, according to their local media there. He was going to use that as a safe zone for himself and his alleged co-conspirators. And he was there in Nebraska, and that's apparently where he. Plan. He recruited directed implemented from where he was, All of these other people across the country.

Two. Carry out a mass casualty event at the UFC fight at the White House.

So that's per the FBI and their Omaha field office. He was one of five alleged co-conspirators. And then the others were arrested in Ohio, Missouri, and California.

So He should have never A, he should have never been allowed to be here. B, there was no enforcement when his Legal status expired. There was no. I mean, that just goes to show you there was no enforcement. There was no, they don't care about the kids, do they?

I mean, they come here, oh, we'll give you DACA, you're DACA protected. And then they never check up on anything. And then you have hundreds of thousands of kids that came in under. Obama Biden and then Biden Harris. And then they lose them.

They lost track of them. And lo and behold, thousands of them end up in sweatshops and in factories and in trafficking. For these people who say that they're so, they want to really put on the sackcloth and ash and act like they're just so contrite and they're just so concerned about the kids that were coming into the border.

So now here we have a DACA kid that was going to try to carry out a terror attack at the White House. I mean just Insane. This is crazy.

So they're looking into apparently.

So there were five, I guess, of the main Plotters, for the lack of a better way, lack of a better term, but there were apparently 23 other individuals. that were also apart. of this entire plot.

So you have this stack of kid. Who's Now if he's convicted. which I'm sure you will be. Conspiracy to commit murder, possible life sentence. This might sound to some.

callous, but I don't care. Why would we? Pay. For your life, three hots in a cot. taxpayer dollars for the rest of your natural life.

You made the mistake. of overstaying a welcome you should not have been extended in the first place. And then you decided. after you were treated so stupidly generously by this country. You decided that you were going to kill Americans.

I don't think that he should be allowed to live. I think it's a capital punishment offense, and I think he just needs to be shuffled off this mortal coil. forcibly. on live stream. But that's me.

I mean, I don't want to pay the money for deportation. I'm talking about this guy specifically. This guy was going to kill a lot of Americans there. They wanted a mass casualty event, and they were bragging in their encrypted chats about how they wanted to make it as deadly as possible. They wanted as much bloodshed as possible.

and this guy was gleeful over it. They were really going to carry it out. And why do you get to live for the rest of your life? Three hots in a cot. and a comfort.

That's probably, well, not probably, it's greater comfort than what you would find in the judicial system or the prison system elsewhere. Yeah, Steve asked, why are we giving any of these guys any grace? I agree. And I'm curious, too. What Because one thing that we haven't really gotten a lot out of with this story is.

Where they were talking about sourcing their materials and with what money. And the reason I ask that is, I'd just like to cover all my bases, but was it part of a bigger network? Was it just this guy? Can we be assured that it's just this one guy and like four other plotters? But then they had 28, three other people.

elsewhere Around throughout the country, that apparently they were all planning this with.

So. I guess my question is: Is this? I don't want to say the phrase, but you know what I mean: alone wool, is this like a singular incident? Or is this guy part of a greater network? And I haven't seen any.

Follow-ups on that, but I'm curious because the amount of damage that they were talking about doing, and I don't mean again to sound callous. But This is all for the purpose of evidence and motive, and whether or not they're part of a terror network. That is a lot of. Uh material. It's a lot of equipment.

It's a lot of material because they were talking apparently about having multiple drones and the drones that they were talking about using, I mean, not necessarily, it's not like a drone that you're going to go to Walmart and get. You know, if you're going to carry an explosive on this thing, it has to be able to bear the weight. You have to factor in wind speed, et cetera. And it was apparently very windy and it was raining and I think they had storms in the area.

So weather was a factor. But also the firearms, how are they going to get those even anywhere near the ellipse where all of this was happening? I mean, I got a lot of questions.

So I'm just curious, like, does it stop with this guy and these four other dudes? Or are there more? We're kind of Why I ask, we're coming up on the 250th anniversary of this country. Think about how many Independence Day. Events are going to be held around the nation.

Like in my area. Just from the span of like July 2nd to July 5th. There's like 15 different events. These are all major events that are going to be heavily populated. And every single one of these events around the country, the turnout is going to be crazy.

So, I just want to make sure that there isn't a network of people planning stuff like this that are looking at other events around the, not just this one, but other events. Was this? Targeted because they were specifically looking at POTUS, which obviously that plays into it. Or was it more of this is a great big 250th America celebration? Because then that means, well, okay, are we going to have to look at all of our with the same level of scrutiny?

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Just saying, just saying, just looking at some of that, that's gonna start opening up a little bit more.

So there's, you know, kind of an upturn to some of this. Also, let's see, we've got on deck. This is sad. Jeremy Clarkson, who I love and I think he's hysterical, and I've watched Top Gear. I'm a huge fan of Top Gear.

I'm a huge fan of Grand Tour and I'm a huge fan of Clarkson's farm. And I've learned a lot about British farming and the insanity over there because of him. He has aggressive prostate cancer. He was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. He's going through treatment and all of that right now.

He announced that in one of his latest episodes, well, actually on Instagram, and everyone saw the heart issues that he had announced. That we saw in the lead up to filming, and that played out in the last season of Clarkson's Farm.

So, prayers are up for him. They said it's aggressive. He had an operation to remove 10% of it. That was eight months after he underwent heart surgery because he had a blocked coronary artery.

So, the final two episodes, he told Caleb Cooper. Who basically manages the farm and his land agent, Charlie Ireland, that he has it. And so, oof. And they got really emotional. I don't mind if men get emotional, but you have to be warned: if I see men get emotional, I get emotional.

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I Don't know how this happened. They were out of their mind, the teen. Eyewitnesses captured the dramatic moment, like just burst through the brush, hit a parked car then. And was speeding away. They were taken into custody.

It was a 19-year-old, and they're going to get driving under the influence for that. Of course. Let's see, don't put black powder in a blender to make homemade fireworks. I can't believe this isn't a Florida man story. That's what happened in a Lakewood neighborhood because a whole neighborhood and a whole backyard blew up and made the whole neighborhood hell.

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So last night, the LA City Council took a step towards allowing non-citizens to vote. They voted 10 to 5. to five. To give illegal aliens the right to vote. And their city charter reform referendum.

It's going to be on the ballot this November. They It's the same ballot that's also going to have statewide voter ID, the proposition. Why why would you do that? Why would why would you want That's like saying, I'm gonna come to your house and I'll make decisions about your finances. I don't live there and I contribute nothing to it, but I'm going to come and tell you what to do anyway.

Same thing. Uh I don't, I know I have so some of my friends that live in California, I'm always like, how do you live there? How is this? And they, they're like, they're generational Californians. And there, I get it.

They are proud of where they come from. They're heartbroken about what it's turned into. but they don't like being told to leave. Because They feel like they have to stay on that ship until. The bow is submerged fully.

You know what I mean? They've got the ship has to go all the way down. They feel like they owe it. And they want to, and I understand that, I think that's admirable. But they're s they're do you see what they're suffering with?

Out there, though. The California Democrats are not going to have any scenario in which. any Republicans. are going to be able to win anything. And so they will literally import voters in from other countries if they think that's going to help them to win.

That's what this is. It's crazy. It's craziness. It's total craziness. Uh Now I have uh a piece coming up.

We're gonna be looking at the um Yeah. and kind of walking through. Just the deal. I will say this is kind of funny. Can I hear five really quick?

Because When Trump said this, we all know Trump. We all know he's he jokes. But sometimes it's only 50% joke. And I think there's a little truth in this. Listen to Cut Five.

This way, if it works out, I'm going to take the credit. If it doesn't work out, I'm blaming JD. You better be careful, J.D. He's going to turn his plane around and get the hell out of here. Yeah, I like that idea.

I think it's a good idea. Did you see Marco Rubio back there? Marco Rubio had RBF the whole time. Normally he like he'll kind of chuckle. But he just was looking very stern.

back there. Very solemn. And he hasn't been out. pushing this MOU. Nobody's heard from Rubio on this.

It's very interesting. Very, very interesting.

So like I said, I think some of this has to do With Trump realizing he's got to do everything that he can do. He's done everything he can do. Because to commit further is not going to get, maybe won't get the support that he needs at home to carry it out all the way. I think that's a condition. But I also feel like To me, there's something at play here.

Right? I just get the sense. Did he just send fans out there? to defend something that they know is never going to work. I don't know.

Mm-hmm. Alright, I think it's important that we take a look, because you know with protests, they're usually against stuff, right?

Well, this particular protest. Is for it. I guess they're so against the reflecting pool, they're now pro-algae. They're pro-algae.

So uh Juan cut 21 Uh this is actual human beings gathering To protest. the reflecting pool, but to also be Pro Algae. How stupid is that? That's so stupid. Can't go.

Wait, look at the crowds. That pool looks nice, by the way. There's ones of people. Tens of people. Look at it.

Tens of people right there. Ooh. How sad behind me? Oh, pro-algae. I mean, find something.

That's all they don't have anything else to do with their lives. That does it for us today, folks. Find us over at Substack, Chapter Inverse, YouTube, Facebook, like and subscribe. The podcast will be on Waters tonight. Back with you tomorrow.

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