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Europe Has Had Enough As Keir Starmer Resigns

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June 22, 2026 3:58 pm

Europe Has Had Enough As Keir Starmer Resigns

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June 22, 2026 3:58 pm

The UK's Kier Starmer resigns as Labor leader and prime minister, sparking a party contest to choose his successor. Meanwhile, the EU passes a strict immigration reform, and Iran's nuclear negotiations with the US continue to be a point of contention. In other news, Team USA's soccer team stops to pray after a victory, and identity theft remains a significant concern for many individuals.

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Uh but this was him crying and blubbering about it. Watch. And when I leave the biggest job in the country. I shall spend more time. on the most important job.

being the best husband I can. to my fantastic wife fig. who has been a rock by my side. through good times and bad. and being the best dad I can.

to my beautiful children. who are my pride and my joy. Thank you very much. Don't let the door hit you with a good lord split you. Hmm, not a fan of care starmer, never have been a fan of care starmer, so Now Because everybody sort of knew that this was coming, and they were discussing the ways, like the different ways that this could go.

So he's resigning as both Labor leader and prime minister. He's going to leave Downing Street. Once his party chooses a successor.

Now, for those of you out there, and by the way, welcome back to the radio program, Dana Lash with you. For those of you out there asking, well, why do I care about this? Because A, it's an ally, right? Uh B. It has been Historically, one of our strongest allies, but we have an issue with a prime minister who is so weak, and of course, his refusal.

To protect his own countrymen.

Now, let's go back all the way, going to my notes here. When the UK, the Rupert Lowe's, when he's a member of parliament, and last week, as you know, he released the UK grooming gang report, or really the rape gang report is what it was called. And it is one of the most horrific things ever for all of the people who talked about Epstein. And I'll point out to you that every single one of the podcastian denizens who went on and on about Epstein, not a single one of them have breathed a syllable about this. Not one.

What does that tell you?

So, all the way back from when he was the director of public prosecutions, and this was from 2008 to 2013. And getting all the way from when he was that, going into his time as prime minister in parliament, et cetera.

So he apparently. When he was director of public prosecutions, There were cases that apparently he dropped prosecutions against members of a number of those who ended up being named in that grimming. the rape gang report and Rockdale. And so he at the time He had been in office for less than a year, which is something that he leans on heavily as a defense in this, but he was questioning the credibility of the victim. In one of those earlier cases that came out in 2009.

And that was the Crown Prosecution Service. He was under his leadership. They dropped prosecution against multiple members of this rape gang in the UK. And he. kept saying, well, I wasn't personally aware, I wasn't made personally aware of the details, et cetera, at the time.

Then later on, the chief prosecutor for Northwest England actually reversed the decision to drop the case. And nine men ended up being jailed in a case that Starmer had initially refused to pursue because he doubted the victim's credibility. This is one of the craziest things. He literally helped keep these rapists on the streets for longer than they needed to, for a period. even after this.

So that was one of the biggest objections to him. that I mean obviously he's an Islamist simp, but aside from that The way in which he dropped the ball and refused to pursue accountability when that was his job, and refused to protect England's youngest girls. From being preyed upon. I mean, and that's just one example, there's several.

So, you know, he was very, I mean, he was criticized towards the end of his term as DPP.

So he's got a lot of baggage, and he's been a horrific prime minister.

So now, what happens next is that he's going to stay there until they can actually choose a successor. Labor has a significant presence in the House of Commons, so they don't have. like this, you know, automatic A general election, I guess, so to speak.

So they have their party contest, and whoever wins that party contest becomes the next prime minister. And that's how this is going to work. Uh so In terms of who's going to be taking over for him.

Now, one guy. His name is Andy Burnham. He apparently is the overwhelming front runner for this. Andy Burnham is apparently the.

Now he's, you know, he's been playing coy. But he hasn't ruled anything out. He's apparently pretty popular with the party. Uh and apparently um he's going to be the way that they put it coronated. And he was sworn in as the member of parliament for one particular area by he had a very decisive election.

So it looks like this guy. is going to uh end up Probably being the front runner. There was another one, Health Secretary Wes Streeting. He ruled himself out, though. And then he threw his, like just recently, threw his support behind Burnham.

So they have to get 81 nominations from members of parliament in order to basically secure. I guess, the bid by July 16th.

So it looks like he's going to run. This Burnham guy is going to run unopposed, and then he'll be Prime Minister as early as mid-July. And nobody is sad. To see Kirst Starmer, go. at all.

I mean, he's blubbering there. I knowing his history, I've never ceased to be amazed at the lack of self-awareness these people have. Um I I I I don't know. It's really stunning to me.

So he has his little cry sesh.

Now, of course, Burnham is not really much better. He identifies as a democratic socialist, right?

Some say, I take this for however. you want to, but basically he's sort of viewed as being I don't know, if you're a democratic socialist, you're a socialist. And I think democratic socialist is the stupidest phrase I've ever heard. It's like putting glitter on a turd. It's still a turd.

So they describe him as being more pragmatic, whatever that means. I guess, Kane, than Kirsta. I don't know what that means. What does that mean? He's more pragmatic.

I don't even know what that means. That sounds like word salad. That's camelaherous word salad. It sounds like a way to try to differentiate him from the failed Kirstarma without actually giving her just like a just differentiation. That's what it seems like.

He's, I guess, the only way that you could say, I mean, he says he's a socialist. He coined this phrase, and I'll check this phrase out. Business friendly socialism. Your guess is as good as mine. What does that even mean?

His philosophy, what he's written before, this is how he describes it from his own, how he's just written about this before, holding capitalism's reins firmly. Oops. What what does that mean?

So he wants a little bit of socialism because it's not capitalism if there's a little bit of socialism present. It's not. Cain. These that's not how this works. A little, what is it?

So that sounds like bus, like government getting in the way of free market. That's how I interpret this. Are horses free if you rein in them in? Yeah, exactly. No.

Exactly. What's weird because you almost have to be a leftist over there anymore. Like, even back. Tony Blair was pretty left, but yet he was a Tory, and that's considered more conservative over there. He lives out in Chippy Norton with all the other conservatives or independents that aren't.

Moronic. you know, like Jeremy Clarkson and the other guys out there. But He apparently, the way he differs from everybody knows Jeremy Corbin. Jeremy Corbin is the big socialist. Um walking Excrement.

who is a big-time Islamist. And he hates capitalism entirely. Like, he really believes that the state should own all the means, all the means of production. And believes that that's the state's responsibility.

So apparently, Barnum isn't as far left as Corbyn. If you're trying to gauge where he is on the scale, so you can better ascertain. What that means in terms of that, in terms of the UK being a reliable partner for the United States. I don't know if he's. In some respects, it sounds like he's going to be a little bit.

Maybe, at least he's more aware than Starmer is, if you could count that as an advantage. Starmer had his head on up his own backside. I I I don't know, but he's He's um He's a contradiction. He's a walking contradiction.

So we'll see. But apparently, he's the guy who's going to be taking over. And that's something we can ask Stephen Yates as well when he joins us later in the hour. But Burnham said that he's, because they can do things like trigger snap general elections and do all kinds of stuff, but apparently he's going to be able, he's going to take over in July. July 15th, I think, is when they're looking at doing this.

So now, in addition to that, here's what else is crazy.

So, South America. Let me pull up this. They've had a number of elections. Holy cow.

So, Chile. They went, I guess you could say far right. I hate that phrase. Can we stop saying the phrase far right?

So in South America, they love to use these fear, the media loves to use fear-mongering phrases.

So they're saying, oh, so-and-so is far right. They're really not, though. I mean, they're just common sense, right? They know how to do math. And they want to be left alone.

So, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Honduras, Colombia, Costa Rica, you have had a number of what they consider far-right. leaders secure their elections. And It's fascinating, Kane. How, after the USAID money, That spigot was turned off. All of these socialists fell out of power in South America.

I'm sure. That for an investor in tinfoil such as yourself, that's just an amazing coincidence. Sure, that's what it is. An amazing coincidence. But do you really think the US aid money that was that I mean, I'm trying to figure out how mad I should get.

Do you really believe that the USAID money was that much that it was holding socialists in power. with all of these in all of these countries in South America? I don't doubt it. I mean, it takes money to well, first it takes money to bribe people, but it also takes a lot of money to advertise and market your political campaign as well.

So I would imagine that some of that USA ID money went to some of those expensive campaigns there. to keep the left in power. It is really interesting the timing of that. I know that you guys find the timing of that to be very I mean, you know, they had the most recent one was in Columbia. where they had a guy that the guy that they call El Tigre.

He won his election. He apparently is a Trump favorite. And it's another win for the right in Latin America. He's a lawyer with no described political experience. and a criminal defense lawyer.

And it was a ra now it was a very out of all of the elections in Latin America, the way that I understand it is this was the closest. It was a razor thin victory that he secured Sunday. And Trump had endorsed him. And he went from this like Miami lawyer to this, the way that New York Times describes him, to a populist in a soccer jersey and a straw hat. Like that's a bad thing.

I mean he likes football, soccer. But he won 49.7% of the vote, 99% of votes counted. And he took out Ivan Cepeta, who is a big time lefty. Uh, big time lefty uh senator down there. He got 48.7, so that's how close it was.

Literally one point difference. Notice how they were able to count all their their votes, though. In a day. I mean Columbia. You know, which you generally Don't necessarily think of as a completely non-corrupt entity.

They were able to count all of their votes. in one day.

Meanwhile, Days later at the the mayoral race in Uh LA? That's a whole other situation.

So just fascinating stuff that's happening here. And it's amazing because there has been, even though they are battling. Italy took a big hit, and that's one of the reasons why you're seeing Maloney, as we talked about last week, kind of do this balancing act. There is a resurgence of conservatism. And in Europe, a huge groundswell in Latin America, in Central and South America, South America particularly.

You're seeing it in a number of other nations, why the United States is hell bent on trying to go the other way. Is amazing. Or is that the way? Is that what the left and the media are, what they want you to think? We have a lot more.

Let me just tell you what else we have because we're going through everything with Iran. This was something important you needed to know. Also, the EU made some huge moves as it relates to immigration. We have that to get into as well. Latest with World Cup.

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Now, Cain brought up something that was very interesting. Why? Because there's football and soccer, and it's been very fun to watch the Europeans. Over here in the United States, and there's the football, soccer, soccer, football kind of thing. Why Kane is very wound up about this.

Yeah, you were raising your baseline, you're probably right.

So, technically, it is not an Americanism. That it is called soccer here. People think that the word soccer was an American invention and that we're just, you know, stubborn and we're not going to call it football, and that's just how it is. Not at all. Not at all.

As a matter of fact, it was the British who actually invented the word soccer to describe this game. And then, when Americans got word that that's what it was called, and they played it over here and called it soccer and all that, then the Britons, you know what they did? They switched it back to football. And then later on, they're like, oh, what are you calling it soccer for, guys? You're silly.

Yeah, you guys are lame. But they were the ones that changed it, and they were the ones that invented the word soccer.

So here's where I don't understand how. It because so From what? I read. Apparently, and it is like we can totally blame England for this because it's all their fault. It apparently Was short for Association Football.

And it was A S S O C. And then somehow from there It became soccer. And I'm. They called it ASOC just for that acronym. And it was ASOC, ASOC, ASOC.

And then when people kept talking about it, Sock, it just. A soccer soccer and then soccer. Because the habit of adding ER, so that's a thing. Um British vernacular they would add like E R to stuff. Um like uh somebody said that they I read a thing, actually, where is this at?

Over at Time Magazine, about how they called, they would call. Rugby rugger. Adding ER to stuff, I don't know. The way that they have, like how Jezza is a nickname for Jeremy, right? It's just odd.

So that's apparently where it came from.

So it's all their fault. Blame the British. 'Cause it's their fault. that we call it soccer.

So, anyway, that's apparently a thing. But I've loved, I have loved seeing. The Europeans over here? Talk about how great America is and It's always fascinating to look at things through new eyes. And they love everything because they didn't just go.

One of the cool things about it is they didn't just go. To Just the major cities. They've been driving through America.

So they haven't got, and that's really the best way to experience it. And they're going to be here for a while, they're going to be here for July 4th. That is going to blow the European mind. That is going to blow their minds. especially those that are in small town Americana.

That's going to be amazing to see that. How they react to how we do 4th of July, especially if you're in an area where you can light off fireworks. Oh boy, it's going to be amazing.

So they're going to be here for quite some time. And to watch them look at all of this, like, it is just, it's been amazing to see them celebrate. the country when the left wants us to be more like Europe. And the Europeans coming over here are like, my gosh, why can't Europe be more like America? And that's really it.

You realize that we're radicalizing all these people just by being us, and they're gonna be going back. To their countries after having a taste of freedom and some brisket, you know, and shooting guns and driving through small-town America and seeing flags everywhere, they're going to be going back to their countries and they're going to be radicalized. I actually love that. I love that that's happening. And then you got this.

This was an Algerian sports analyst.

So, speaking of World Cup. Apparently the Ridiculous hysteria over the Jews. Has reached this level.

So We're going to show you the B roll, but the way that the guy said it, he says that. The only reason that Messi is so good is because he's protected by the Jewish lobby. This is this guy. He is this. What this Algerian sports analyst And This is what he was saying.

He said, direct quote, the goals that Messi scored are backed by the Jews because Messi is protected by the Jewish lobby that runs the world. And the FIFA president does not want good for us. And the reason Algeria's positions on Palestine and Western Sahara, you know, we can't go that far in the World Cup. They're definitely going to stop us. That was literally what he was saying on television.

in a different language, but that's what he was saying. Dared. I think it's I think the whole everything is the fault of the Jews is officially jumped the shark now. That's officially jumped the shark. I have to say.

So, Messi is like, he's he's got like Jewish power, and that's why he's such a good player. That's what I'm hearing from this guy, right? These people are so crazy.

Now, speaking of Europe 27 and the EU, they've done some pretty crazy stuff lately. I told you that they've had conservatives that have been rising in power. Although it's been a fight, we've seen it with Italy. It's been a very huge fight. But now, the public frustration with illegal immigration, now they're taking action on this.

And uh Now they're pushing back. Watch this. This was. Literally the EU Parliament chanting. Send them back.

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So they just pass. They just passed. A new regulation as it relates to immigration. It's the Return Regulation, which is this huge law that is all about ramping up, accelerating the deportation of illegal aliens, right? That's what they're doing.

Illegal aliens and asylum seekers that were rejected across the EU. It is literally the strictest reform. On immigration in the history of the European Union. That is huge. Because what has this has really fed to the loss.

Not just of sovereignty, but also. Um I mean resources and Really, I mean, a depleted Europe. It is just it's the way that the illegal immigration has been going. It's I mean, it's designed to just really reshape the way Europe is.

So now they have what they call these offshore return hubs and EU Member States They can create these bilateral agreements with. non-EU countries to build Offshore deportation centers, that's how bad it is, and offshore. Deportation Center. Think about how bad it has to be to get to that point.

So that people can be transferred to these external hubs while they await. Being deported or final repatriation, however, you want to put it.

So the They're allowed to detain them ahead of deportation. That's been extended from six months up to 24 months now. That's wild. And all of the voluntary departure windows have been shortened. It removed the rule where filing a legal appeal happens automatically.

due to a deportation order, so they would immediately the way that it was Before this passed, if there was a deportation order given, the illegal alien could immediately fight it because the appeal would automatically be filed. And it was 418 to 218. That's the right between center-right and far-right lawmakers. And they were shouting, and then that's when they were yelling: send them back. That is huge.

that this has happened. But it's not without a fight. Because we've seen it. There's been a huge fight. We talked about Italy last week.

There's been a huge fight. With a lot of in the parliaments of a lot of these member nations. And you've seen conservatives really try to take a lot of ground in Spain. They're still building. Uh in France.

Britain, we'll see. We're going to talk to Stephen Yates about all of that, but this has been incredibly significant. That's pretty hardcore. Think about where they were 10 years ago. When you had like the Angela Merkel wing running everything, think about where they were 10 years ago.

I mean, it was so bad that Deputy Prime Minister of Italy, Matteo Salvini, when he was denying allowing people to disembark, illegal aliens, he was being accused of kidnapping them because he would not allow them to disembark.

Now you have the EU doing this. That's pretty significant. And by the way, one of the big fights that Italy is having is over the judicial referendums that they had, what, two months ago, and Maloney, they really suffered a loss there. I think people. underestimate just how the strength of the left in Italy.

And it is Every it is a bare knuckle fight every single day. And that's why There is this situation right there. Maloney's trying to keep everything together. But it went from Warhert to Heputy was accused of kidnapping illegal aliens because he wouldn't let them disembark. I think it was in Messina.

He wouldn't let them disembark because they were trying to come over illegally. And they accused him of kidnapping them. Nobody made you get on that boat. And what made you get on this boat and go there? Nobody forced you to do any of this.

That is incredibly significant.

So, good for the EU on doing that. My fear. And this is what I need everybody to keep in mind. My fear is that. You know, if we end up...

Losing 28. And we uh end up having like a leftist A president and the Democrats control the House, or God forbid, and the Senate. All of these things are just going to immediately be because none of it was done through legislation. Most of it has been executive order. And I don't think people realize how quickly all of this stuff can be reversed.

I mean, like just with a Thanos snap. That fast.

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So There were like several days in a row outside of the Trader Joe's in our area. There were people that were lined up outside. Because they were releasing a new tote bag. Yeah. And I Could not.

for the life of me. Understand. why it was that people We're outside in the ninety degree heat. 90 plus degree heat. Full sun, no shade.

for a tote bag. And one of my girlfriends had messaged me. It was like, What is this? I don't know. What's happening?

I'm like, Do I need to turn on my police scanner? Like, what's up?

Okay. And it hasn't just been happening in my area, it has been happening around the country, apparently. And I mean, they the lines were insane. And this is the second time, apparently, that we've had, like, in one week, we had two different things where people, one was the knee dough.

So this is the line. That was near our up by our Trader Joe's, down the road.

Now Here's where it gets crazy because they were all for these ugly tote bags. These tote bags are ugly. Can somebody explain to me why they're so loved? I don't know. So, anyway, this has been happening like around the country.

So, Trader Joe's. released a new $2.99 cent tote bag. Oh, Wands are going to show you these ugly things. Oh, wait until you see these ugly things. Guys, they're so ugly.

They're so ugly. It's a flippin' tote bag from a grocery store. $299. Those are the backs. If you're watching the simulcast, you see them.

If you're listening, let me describe. Ay, their pastel so ill Green and pink and blue, and what is that? Beige taupe? I don't know what that is. And they're striped, and it says Trader Joe's on it.

And I guess they're canvas. Yeah. Yeah, they are. I mean, I would literally be carrying all of this in a plastic bag that I borrowed from a hobo before I got one of these things because I'm allergic to pastel. It burns my soul.

There's a hissing sound. that you can hear her within my person, and it's my soul burning whenever I touch pastel. It's a true thing. They haven't figured out how to treat it yet.

So they just said avoid pastels. According to the Wall Street Journal. These bags Now, I read crazy stories, Kane. I have read that they go sometimes for $50,000 in London and Tokyo. I saw that.

One mother and her daughter purchased 24 that they are shipping to their family in South Korea for gifts. Trader Joe's had to announce that they're filing a lawsuit because now all these knockoffs are out there, the dupes. And apparently, the dupes are being sold online, and they had to file a lawsuit to protect their customers from being misled.

Now the retail price about $3 with tax, right? And overseas, they're going for thousands of dollars. That's insane, I think fifty is a little nuts. But Apparently it is thousands of dollars that they're going for. I I don't understand this.

When I see that there is a line for something, I. Automatically. I am such a non-joiner. that the more support there is for something, the less I like it. I do not know, and Kane can.

Attached to those. I cannot stop it and reverse it in my mind. But if I see that a lot of people like something, I immediately don't like it. Like, mm, I don't want to do that. And I already hated these tote bags, and now I hate them more.

Kane, these are ugly. It's like literally the virtue signal that you don't use plastic. That's all it is. Yeah, pretty much. I mean, but also people get, you know, a lot of use out of the tote bags.

I don't care about what it looks like. There was a tote bag once from what was the name of that place, Sprouts or something, I think. Yeah, you went there? And yeah, I got a tote bag just so I did. I don't know, they're aren't they char don't they charge sometimes they're like paper bags and I don't know, I don't go to those.

Yeah, whatever. It's a canvas tote bag. I couldn't care less one way or the other. I don't like going to those stores because I feel like I'm going to a third-world bazaar sometimes when I walk in there. I'm not going to lie.

And I just can't st I don't like people.

Well, I like you guys, but I'm not an extrovert. I don't like small talk. I'm a very awkward in person, very awkward. Um This is not a virtue. I'm just being honest.

And whenever you go, like sometimes I went to a central market, which is like our version of Whole Foods, and I wanted to get a particular bottle of wine, and all of a sudden, like a sommalie popped up out of the fruit. and was like right there, like, hello, can I like, Like, no, you cannot. And I, you know, I'm like, not that I'm more worried that you're going to talk to me than rape me.

So, no. Go away. Um I don't understand these backs. And they're limited. Are they?

I guess they're limited at how are they selling for thousands of dollars? See, that's the thing. If someone recognizes that there's a market, wherever it happens to be, for these things, then they're going to buy these things and then make money in the market that accepts them for more money. I don't see any problem with that. It's like if I, if, if I found out that some overseas group of people really loves Texas keychains.

And I go to the next five gas stations and buy up all the keychains so I can sell them to them. Like, that's exactly what this is, I think. I don't think it's. Everyone loves the looks of these or anything like that. I think it's just they're trying to take advantage of what market is out there.

Part of me, yeah, feels a little sad. that I didn't think to rip people off before other people rip people off with these things. I mean, not rip people off. I mean you know, sell them. If you're willing to do it, it's, you know.

play on that stupidity, you know. Um I don't so, like in our town in one week, there were people standing outside in the line, and I saw both of these lines. to get the the bags at Trader Joe's, and then the Hallmark store that we have. There were people, and I forgive me. I know those of you who have little kids, you're going to know what these are.

They were buying, and I guess I'm saying this right, the knee does. Is there on this? N-E-E-D-O-H. Is it? I don't know if it's one word or not.

I will be corrected if I'm saying it wrong. I know.

Sounds right.

So apparently, it's just a soft. Super stretchy glob that is shaped like things. They describe it as a sensory toy.

So Technically This Is an old thing I got on Amazon one day just for fun, as like a joke. And I guess that can be considered, I don't know, I don't know. But They come in like all different shapes, and I guess so. There were people standing outside Cain. of the Hallmark store, the line was six hours long.

Almost six hours, they said. Yeah, yeah. Mm. If my kid was like expecting me to stand in line, I would tell my kid to get a grip. I never did anything like that with my kids.

I'm like, nah, we ain't doing that. Because you don't need anything that badly. You don't need that. That's not something you need. I don't get that either.

Unless, again, People are doing it and then they're taking it and selling it. I just don't understand this. By the way, those bags, I could see Poop Booty Juice carrying that bag. Oh, without a doubt. He probably has a couple.

Oh, a thousand percent. He carries his tampons in it. I'm positive. I'm positive. I was going to see his chest feeding equipment's probably in there.

And also that. You know, I mean, it looks roomy. Just saying.

So I had to, I could not believe this, so I had to share this with you guys. I don't know what in the world. I can't.

So let's look at the Also in Stupid, let's look at the reflecting pool. Because The left is freaking out over this reflecting pool.

So from the New York Post today.

Well actually this was over the weekend. There was an Olympic canoeist.

Okay, I'm sorry that I did not know that there was an Olympic sport. Canoeing. Did you know that? You guys know that? Did you know that canoeing was an Olympic?

I don't know. I thought it was just something that people did for fun, not kayaking, canoeing.

Now kayaking I could see maybe. I don't know why this is different. Anyway. A former Olympian was arrested for allegedly vandalizing the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, David Hearn.

Well, it shows him in a kayak here. Daily, then you were posted canoe. He's a three-time Olympic canoeist with cycling. Oh, he's a cycler, too. He was cycling past the monument on Friday when he said he stopped and noticed a piece of the pool's liner floating in the water because people have been getting in the pool and peeling up the liner.

They hate Trump so bad. That they are literally getting in the reflecting pool and trying to destroy the sealant that kept it from leaking thousands of gallons of water out into the nearby area and destabilizing everything.

So apparently, a ton of people have been arrested because they've been vandalizing this thing. And so this guy said he stopped He noticed a piece of the pool's liner floating in the water. and apparently like took part. He told the Washington Post that he reached out and touched the detached piece and let it go after a worker told him to. And then the park police arrested him.

And he was like looking bewildered. He was like, I didn't vandalize anything. You know, he didn't go like full-on succulent Chinese meal, but he was like, I didn't vandalize anything. He goes, I just grabbed the. He goes, it was already peeling.

It was an already peeling piece. I don't care.

So, anyway, they have been absolutely wrecking this thing. The reflecting pool. I which is I I I Now, I think, didn't Trump say that it's going to have to be drained again? He said it's likely going to have to be drained. and repaired.

Over the weekend, they arrested just five people alone. Five people. They've been making all kinds of arrests because people are going in and they're trying to damage it and tear it up, because they're so mad at Trump. Yeah. I was so mad at Trump I went to the reflecting pool and I started peeling off the ceiling.

Ha what sense does that make? None.

Okay, why are you doing it? That doesn't make any sense. Apparently, by the way, there's a 10-year prison sentence for this, and he said it's going to be harshly enforced. Five people. Can you imagine getting 10 years because you decided to rip up sealant in the reflecting pool because you're such an idiot?

What in the world? What in the world? And they had five additional citations, five arrests. This was just over the weekend. And apparently, there's a new 250-foot-long gash in it as well.

And this is we're all paying taxes for this. By the way, the money that they spent on this was already appropriated. This was appropriated under Biden-Harris.

So, the money that was spent on the reflecting pool for the maintenance that was already voted on years ago, that was all done under Biden-Harris.

So, the money was going to be spent. specifically towards stopping the leaks because it was leaking like what? It was increasing. It was over 17,000 gallons a week. No, no, no, no, no, sorry.

It was millions. Millions of gallons of water. Yeah, yeah. Millions of gallons of water. That's right.

Um And they were Trying to the last time they did it was under Obama Biden. And Obama spent a similar amount, but the problem. They were kind of putting a band-aid on the problem instead of fixing it, which, as you know, when you approach it that way, at some point the problem's not just going to resurface, but it's going to be even more expensive to fix. And so they had this money already appropriated, and that's the money that's being used to fix the leaks.

Now, the Park Service is responsible for the water. But in DC with the monuments, there's a whole other separate commission and agency that deals specifically with the monuments, that includes the reflecting pool and all of that. And so these people, they have no idea what why they're they think that they're getting a Trump. But this was already done under Biden-Harris. That's when this money was appropriated.

It was in the third year of his term.

So I don't know why they feel like they're flip, they got to do this because now we have to pay for the repairs. Any additional, we will likely, especially if it is a heftier. Repair We are probably going to have to fork over more money for that now. I mean, we're paying for it anyway, but that's one of the things that falls under the enumerated powers with regards to monuments. And it's also defended in Federalist papers, so I get that, but.

They're acting like this is just Trump, you know, willy-nilly spending money on this, and that's not true. Just like how they're doing with the ballroom. That's all privately funded. All of it's privately funded. Every cent of it.

Now, the only thing I don't like about what he's doing at the White House is all the gold filigree, but I don't care about the ballroom or anything else. I think it's great. I think we need it. Every other leader in every other world, they have the facility where they can accommodate that. All right, folks.

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So they're saying one thing, I think, to. in the during the negotiations behind closed doors and then the moment They get a confirmation of that publicly. They decide to try, because this is, they're trying to shame the US. They're trying to embarrass the US. That's, I mean, obviously, what they're doing.

Remember, they were saying that they walked away negotiations yesterday that was only like half accurate because they kept, they never walked away. They're still there at the table, right? They're still there. Um they apparently sent their lower level Negotiators because they did not allow their higher-level negotiators to sit at the same table with Vance.

So they're trying to humiliate Vance there. There was a moment. Do we, I think we have this video. Where They're doing, let me pull this up. They're doing all the greetings, right?

They have all of the greetings that they're doing. And apparently at one point, I guess Vance was like very. blatantly snubbed. In one of them? And a lot of people were Going on and on about, oh my gosh, look at this.

That's, you know, and they should have left like immediately when this happened. There's a couple of these, and the way it's described. They were saying that Vance went to Geneva and that the Qatari prime minister. just flat out refused to greet him at all whatsoever. And so Iran was supposed to have, they were supposed to, I guess, be in front of the step and repeat and do photographs, and that didn't happen, I guess.

They decided to walk away. Iwan's preparing the video because this was a big. Yeah. I mean, did he look- was he snobbed? Do you think he was snobbed?

I mean, I'm watching the video. The Prime Minister's greeting the other guy, and then he walks past Vance. Vance kind of steps back. I will say this. Does it show?

Let me play devil's advocate for a minute. Does it show the whole thing? Did Vance and the Qatari Prime Minister greet each other earlier? I mean, the way that he stands there. I don't know.

I don't know if people are reading too much into it or not. But At the same time, I do think that they have been trying to embarrass the United States on a national stage.

Now, I just, I mean, what do you think, Kay? It's just weird how it just starts right from when he walks up. I don't know if he had talked to Vance somewhere else prior to this. Yeah, you and I know when we ever received like an eight to 10-second video, that there's clearly probably something before or right after that's being left out because that context destroys the narrative. I do saw I I put a video in Slack just now of them actually greeting each other.

Now I'm un unaware if this was right before or right after that. It was the same tie, but yeah, they're warmly greeting each other, embracing, shaking hands. Hands on shoulders type thing. Um I don't think he was snubbed. Yeah, I don't think it was either.

I don't think it was either because, as you said, I'm looking at this. They're right in front of the step in repeat, and they greet each other. I kind of think that maybe that happened earlier because the way that Vance is standing there, it looks like. The Qatari Minister. I mean, it's like he's already seen him, and he's just standing there, and he has his hand on his wrist, on his other opposite wrist.

and he doesn't make a movement to step forward. And like greet him.

So it makes me think: oh, they probably kind of had a discussion maybe earlier. Or met each other earlier. And the reason that I'm focusing on this, I think there are legitimate things to criticize Vance over. I don't think that this is one of them. I think that they had already had a discussion.

I don't think that this is something that I think they already had a discussion and they had already greeted each other, and I think that this might be a mountain out of a molehill.

Now, that's my personal two cents on it. And Juan's playing that. Here's them greeting.

So look, it's just the three of them. This is before everyone else comes and steps up.

So this was the earlier video.

Now, this video was not released until what, late yesterday? Yeah. After the other video had already been released and the narrative built and went around the world. Yep.

So look, they're talking right there. Juan's got this video. This was the first part. This is what you didn't see leading up.

So clearly, they're greeting each other, et cetera. From what I understand, that was them receiving. The other people participating. as they returned. Like a new day, right?

So that's my understanding of it. I just think that a lot is, that's, you know, like I said, there's things definitely. to be critical of. But I don't think that that's one of them. Because every there, I saw some people saying, well, it's ridiculous.

Van should have walked right out and that he did, and I lost respect. Look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look. Save the outrage for things that are truly outrageous because you're gonna, I mean, you're gonna give yourself an ulcer, number one. And number two, If you're constantly having that reaction to everything, it starts looking performative after a while. I'm not saying that it is for you, but I'm just saying, as somebody who's watching all of this, that's one thing I pick up on.

And as I said, I think that there's genuine things that I and I have been critical of Ants on with regard to how this has been handled. But I don't think that's one of them at all whatsoever, because the first part of that video was missing. And I think this is honestly, I think a little bit of it's Iranian propaganda. Designed to be like, look, Americans, look at your leader, look at your vice president, look at this. And he just stood there and took it like a beta.

I kind of feel like that, you know, that that's sort of the narrative that they're trying to push. And I don't like to give on that kind of stuff, as you guys know.

So I don't know. That's just the kind of that, you know, that video was really, really making the rounds. And we had to dive into it.

Now, as it relates to this 180.

Well That's going to be something else.

Now, there's it's the news agency that was pushing back. on those IAEA inspectors, that's the TASNIM news and their IRGC. Right. You can, I think it's gen, I think it's generous to say that they are IRGC affiliated. They're literally IRGC.

They were saying that no permission was confirmed by Iranian negotiators or government officials.

Now, first off, they're acting like this is a brand new thing that was just presented to them. What do you mean? The AAEA, they're going to come in and inspect? That's crazy. This has been happening since the 90s, guys.

Come on This has been happening for years now, multiple decades. IAEA, they need to be able to look at your different facilities and see what you're doing there. That's always been, and now here we're going to have another back and forth.

Now here's where the the part And we're going to talk more about this coming up because Trump has to be very careful here. One of the things that I keep Reminding people is that the American populace, and we talked a little bit about this last week, they're not going to be in for boots on the ground. And we were going over the number that the DOD and other people involved with military and prosecuting this operation, you know, they were saying it could be anywhere from what, 1,400 to a couple thousand that would have to take Carg Island. If you're going to do boots on the ground, that's where the boots on the ground would be happening: Carg Island to take that island. The American people are not going to go for that.

The American people aren't going to go for it, and the left isn't going to go for it. Even if you could go in with one spec ops team and take over the entire island. It didn't, it would not matter if you were to send one super soldier in to take over the entire island. It wouldn't matter because the narrative of a boot is on the ground, it's just one boot, maybe one pair, that would be all it would take. And then you're imperiling midterms.

So, this is something that Trump has to look at. By the way, I wish he would show a little bit of grace over to Georgia Maloney about this because she's in the exact same pickle that he is right now.

So, he's got to be really careful with this. You've got midterms coming up. What if this, now here's.

something to consider as we go to break and we got headlines coming up. What if this is just a way? But what if it's not Iran dragging it out? What if it's the U.S. deciding?

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So, on a Cape Cod beach, police in a town. It with Upset Beach, Bourne Police Department, they were warranting beachgoers because there were more than 100 nails found in the sand. And they said that apparently, I mean, obviously, it poses a hazard, but it was apparently left over from a bonfire. That was on the town beach. They added a wooden pallet to it, and when the wood burned up, all the nails were left behind.

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Uh Resort that caught on fire in the Caribbean. This was a wild story. It just happened over this weekend. They had 1700 evacuated and apparently one fatality. It was in the Dominican Republic at the Alta Gracia.

It's a resort there on Friday. And apparently, yeah, 1700 plus. Had to be evacuated, and the aerial photos look insane. It was at the Viva Wyndham there. And um Uh I mean I don't think there was a.

I think it pretty much got burnt up. They said all the tourists had to go out on the beach. They were trying to contain the flames. They were making sure, because it was apparently windy that day, that it didn't spread to other structures. Can you imagine if you were there and your room is burnt up?

What are you going to do? That's wild. So they said that they're trying to. I mean, obviously they put the fire out now, but there is a ton of damage. It's a beautiful resort.

It looks very pretty, but they're investigating how it even started in the first place. Let's see. You also, let's see. This was a lawsuit that was rejected for rural king. They were trying to say.

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We can't play the thing because we'll get sued by the broadcasters. They stopped and they formed a circle and they prayed. That's amazing. Juan was just talking about how he thinks this is. Do you think this is the best team America?

The best America team? I think so. Yeah, it's pretty It's pretty amazing to see.

So that's awesome. They hustle. They remind me of, you know, how the St. Louis Blues used to play their playoff hockey? Where I mean, then all their hockey, to be honest.

It's just passing. I was like everybody. Non-stop. Full press. Just, it's, it's, it's awesome to see.

That's yeah. It's awesome to see.

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