Ben Shapiro defends President Trump's political courage in halting Iran's nuclear ambitions despite economic polling, while critiquing Zohran Mamdani's fiscal claims and California's tech exodus. The episode details a new counterterrorism strategy targeting violent left-wing extremists, the resignation of FDA Commissioner Marty Makary amid reform controversies, and HBO's Euphoria for its exploitative portrayal of OnlyFans. Ultimately, the discussion challenges modern narratives on celebrity silence, King's legacy, and whether current policies effectively address domestic extremism without compromising American values. [Automatically generated summary]
So yesterday, President Trump said he doesn't care about the American economy, at least according to the left-wing media and the entire septic tank that is social media.
Now, you probably believe that he said that if you are a retarded person.
But if you're a non-retarded person, you probably speak Trump fluently at this point.
I do.
It's been 10 years of this.
And I'll explain just what President Trump was saying in a moment.
Plus, we'll get to why Democrats are flailing in the midterms despite President Trump's rocky numbers on the economy, the latest on Iran, and some cultural matters.
This is the Ben Shapiro show.
All right, so here was the clip that launched a thousand non think pieces.
Because again, in order to really be upset with President Trump about this, you have to take him out of context.
The president was being asked about the impact of the financial situation in the United States with regard to his thinking on the Iran war.
And here is how the president responded To what extent are Americans' financial situations motivating you to make a deal?
So, in context, it is perfectly obvious what the president is saying.
And as per our usual arrangement, he's being taken out of context.
The president is saying, with regard to a deal with Iran, he will not be pressured into making a crappy deal with Iran that allows them to have a nuclear weapon.
By the fact that we have some inflation in the United States.
This, by the way, is what is called political courage because the reality is that every conflict in which the United States is involved does have an economic impact here at home.
Imagine if FDR in the middle of World War II had been asked about the economic impact of shipping millions of young men, work age men, across the country and across the world to fight.
And if somebody had asked him, how does it impact your thinking about whether we ought to cut a deal with the Nazis, the economic impact?
If he said, well, you know, I think about that every day.
I think about it all the time.
I think about, you know, how people are suffering here at home.
And so it makes me want to cut a deal.
The whole point that President Trump is making right here is that Iran has to understand we are not going to quit the fight until they fight no more.
That is it.
Until they give up their nukes or until they are so harmed that they cannot build nuclear weapons anymore, this fight is not over.
And he is not going to be deterred by the media focus on the economy.
Because what the president also understands is that the stock market continues to do really well.
The last employment.
Report that came out this week was quite good.
And whatever is happening right now, economically speaking, because of the Iran war, is temporary because there will be an end to it.
The impatience that the media are showing is not real.
It is not because they are truly impatient about the economic situation of Americans.
It's because they wish for President Trump and America to lose the war.
And the way to make President Trump lose the war is to convince the Iranians to hold out.
And the way to convince the Iranians to hold out is if they believe President Trump is going to cave.
So, in that quote, when the president says that he is not thinking about Americans' economic situations, he literally prefaces it.
And ends the statement by saying he is talking about Iran and nuclear weapons.
Of course, the president cares about the economy.
Of course, the president cares about inflation.
That is why he is pursuing a wide variety of economic measures, ranging from the good, namely his attempts to deregulate AI and ensure that we have continued economic growth there, to what I consider to be not the very good things like, for example, regulations on home building.
But there is no doubt the president cares about the economy.
He's just saying over and over and over, as he should, that we will not be deterred.
From denuclearizing Iran by the economic situation here at home, which is precisely what he has to say.
Because when the president talks, there are lots of people listening Americans and, yes, Iranians.
And right now, the Iranians are being intransigent because they believe they can outlast the president.
And the president, over and over and over again again, this is political bravery, what we're watching right now.
The president, over and over and over again, is saying, I will outlast you.
I will outlast you.
And that's what he has to say.
Now, one of the things that's quite fascinating is that the economic statistics right now are obviously not cutting in favor of the president.
Here, for example, is a graph.
Of the consumer price index change from one year ago.
And as you see, obviously it jumped.
The core CPI didn't jump very much, meaning excluding food and energy prices.
But if you include food and energy prices, then it jumped to about 3.8% year over year, which is the highest that it has been since approximately 2023.
Not great, obviously.
And when you look at the poll statistics, Americans are not feeling very sanguine about the economy.
A brand new poll is out from CNN.
Asking which political party do Americans think would do a better job of dealing with a wide variety of issues?
And here's what the poll found.
On health care, 43% of Americans say the Democrats, 33% say neither, 24% say the Republicans.
And helping the middle class, 40% say the Democrats, 27% say the Republicans.
On income and equality, 39% Democrats, 22% Republicans.
Cost of living, 37% Democrats, 28% Republicans.
On the economy more broadly, fairly evenly split, 35% for the Democrats, 33% for the Republicans, 32% neither.
On inflation, again, fairly even split, 33% Democrats, 28% Republicans, 39%.
Neither.
On taxes, Republicans outdo Democrats 35 to 32.
And on the stock market, Republicans crush the Democrats 38 to 21.
Okay, so again, these stats there tend to favor the Democrats overall.
On healthcare, helping the middle class, inflation, Democrats are favored.
On taxes in the stock market, Republicans are favored.
Okay, then the poll asked, generally speaking, Do you believe that the following issues either have a positive impact, a negative impact, or no impact on your financial situation?
On the war in Iran, 75% of Americans say there's been a negative impact on their financial situation compared to 8% who say a positive effect, which, again, understandable, the gas prices are up.
The implementation of higher tariffs on foreign goods, 65%, two thirds of Americans say negative impact on their personal economic situation.
46% of Americans say the increasing use of AI has a negative effect on their financial situation.
Which is kind of an astonishing statement, considering that it is only AI growth that is holding up job creation, productivity increases, and stock market increases.
But there's been a lot of propaganda against AI these days and a lot of uncertainty about what AI is going to do.
41% of Americans say that the set of recent changes to tax law have had a negative impact on their financial situation, compared to 25% who say that they think it's been good for them, the tax changes.
And 35% say there's been a negative impact.
On their financial situation compared to 25% who say positive.
So, bottom line is people are in a very bad mood about the economy, generally speaking.
And Democrats, of course, are trying to take advantage of this.
Zorhan Mamdani, our Islamist and socialist mayor of New York, he put out a tweet saying, Inflation is at a three year high.
Everything costs more groceries, gas, healthcare, a plane ticket.
The math is simple.
Every American dollar spent overseas on war is a dollar that could have been spent here at home to pay for a dignified life.
It's time we change the equation.
Again, this is just nonsense.
It is nonsense for dumb people.
The idea.
That a dollar spent abroad is the reason we are not spending a dollar at home is incredibly stupid.
American government spends oodles of dollars here at home, like lots and lots and lots of dollars.
The New York City government is bankrupt because they spend so many dollars here at home.
The cost of the war in Iran is a drop in the bucket compared to domestic spending.
In just a moment, we'll get to why Democrats seem unable to pull away in the congressional elections.
We'll also get to the latest on Iran.
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Representative Roh Khanna, who again thinks he's going to run for president, put out a tweet: If we were not at war, the Fed would have cut rates two to three times this year.
Now it will likely be zero.
Okay, first of all, that's not true.
If we were not at war, the Fed probably would have left the rates where they are.
Americans are paying more for their mortgages, more for credit cards, more for student debt, and more for food and gas, all because Trump went along with Netanyahu's Iran war.
Again, got to sneak some of that anti-Semitic conspiracyzing in there.
The idea being that, of course, Netanyahu talked Trump into the war as opposed to Trump having any level of agency.
Okay, well, here is the question.
With all of this being the case, you know, with the propaganda out there that the president doesn't care about the economy, with the poll numbers that suggest that Americans are not super happy with the economy, and that Americans have problems with our foreign policy, with our domestic policy, why are Democrats in Congress unable to pull away from Republicans?
What is happening?
Because that is the actual big hidden story here.
Harry Enton at CNN points out that right now, the question of whether Democrats even win back the House, which they clearly should, is up for grabs.
Remember, It is an off year election.
Every off year election favors the party out of power.
But Democrats are having a tough time clearing the bar, Harry Enton explains.
According to my estimate, what they need for control with redistricting in terms of the national popular vote is somewhere of a win between three and four points.
What's CNN's current poll with no clear leader?
It's a three point advantage.
If this were, in fact, the actual result come election day, the race for Congress, the race for the House, Would be basically a toss up.
And that is why the redistricting efforts that have been happening are so important.
Because before the redistricting happened, Democrats essentially just needed to win the National House popular vote in order to win control of the House of Representatives.
But now, with the redistricting, their ladder, they have to climb ever higher, and a three point win may very well not do it.
This is well within the realm of possibilities.
It could be Democrats take back the House.
You know, if Democrats outperform the CNN poll by a few points, they take it back.
But they could underperform as well, and now it would be big time trouble.
As I said at the At the start here, this game is most certainly not over.
The real question here, though, is why are Democrats only leading by three points?
Remember, Republicans are in control of Congress and the Senate and the presidency, and the president is riding at about 40% in the approval ratings.
Why are Democrats unable to pull away?
The answer is actually pretty obvious.
The state of the economy right now is temporary, but socialism and support for terrorism, those are forever.
And the Democratic Party moves ever further to the left.
A brand new poll is now out from Atlas Intel, and it shows for the first time Alexandra Ocasio Cortez surging to first place in the Democratic primary polling.
And this is an astonishing story.
The fact that the idiot congresswoman from New York, who has achieved zero true things in Congress and whose entire persona is being the lady who says like a lot and doesn't understand basic economics while weeping over the funding of Iron Dome in Israel, that lady is currently leading her first 2028 poll.
According to this poll, right now she leads with 26% of the Democratic primary base.
Pete Buttigieg, Clocking in second at 22%, Gavin Newsom at 21%, Kamala Harris at 13%, everyone else way down there, way down there.
So, a few headlines there.
One, Kamala Harris falling off.
She's falling off pretty quickly.
Unclear whether she's even going to make it to the starting gate.
Pete Buttigieg overperforming in this particular poll.
They must have oversampled white liberal ladies.
But Alexandra Ocasio Cortez out in front, I've been saying for a while, I think that people are selling her stock too low.
I think that the Democrats are aiming for the far left and they are hitting it.
And you can see, That everything that used to be a bug for Democrats is now a feature.
Being too radical for the crowd is now a feature.
Being Graham Platner is now a feature in Maine.
The guy with the Totenkopf, the SS tattoo.
That guy, that's a feature.
Zorhan Mamdani being pro terrorist, that's a feature.
And apparently, the Democratic nominee in Michigan is going to be El Sayed, which is insane.
The fact that Abdul Rahman Mohammed El Sayed is going to almost certainly be.
The Democratic nominee in Michigan demonstrates how far the left has moved.
They are now openly embracing people who stand terrorism, love it, into it.
Remember, El Sayed was caught on tape saying he would not condemn people who are in favor of Ayatollah Khomeini.
This is a person who's expressed support for terrorist groups, El Sayed.
And that is a feature, not a bug, in the modern Democratic Party.
That made him do better, according to.
A brand new story from this polling data.
After endorsements from U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders and controversial podcaster Hassan Piker, Abdul El Sayed has surged into a nine percentage point lead over Haley Stevens and State Senator Mallory McMorrow in the race for the Democratic nomination.
Earlier polls had shown the other two in a lead and El Sayed just a few points behind.
Jon Favreau over at the Pod Save America crew, a person who spends his days trying to legitimize radicals.
He responded to the new polling on X.
He called it a third way bump.
And then Ben Rhodes came back.
Of course, remember Ben Rhodes, a foreign policy advisor to Barack Obama, whose literal nickname in the White House was Hamas, not a joke, jumped on X to say, You mean voters don't take direction from Washington think tanks and Wall Street Journal op eds?
Now, listen, there are a lot of problems with El Sayed, including, according to Politico, the fact that he calls himself a physician and yet he has never been granted a medical license.
He has a doctorate in public health from Oxford University.
He worked as an assistant professor of epidemiology at Columbia, but he never practiced medicine.
He still calls himself a doctor.
But again, the real drawback on him is that he is pretty in love with radical Islamic terrorism and campaigns with people who also are pretty in love with radical Islamic terrorism.
And it turns out, in the end, Americans don't like this stuff very much.
They don't like this stuff very much.
When Americans see video from Brooklyn of girls getting punched in the head by Hamasniks, they don't like it all that much.
They're not all that fond of it.
Zar Mamdani, as mayor of New York, has allowed to blossom.
Radical pro Hamas and pro Hezbollah rallies in the center of the city and also into the suburbs.
There's video that emerged a couple of days ago of pro Hamas marchers going to houses in the middle of Brooklyn in order to protest, and one Jewish girl gets punched in the face by one of these protesters who's located in a car.
Here's some of the footage.
You can see all the Kamasniks here with their kathias on.
I mean, people literally assaulting Jews in a neighborhood for being Jewish.
And this apparently is what Democrats are into.
Remember, Momdani says the right to protest is sacrosanct, which is why he allowed this sort of thing in the first place.
Well, by the way, condemning anti radical Islam protesters outside the mayoral mansion at the same event where a radical Muslim tried to throw an IED into the crowd.
Meanwhile, Zarn Momdani and his radical take on economics, these have become the leading points of the spear for the Democratic Party.
Momdani.
Is celebrating that he balanced the budget without instituting property taxes on everyone.
What he actually did is he just lied about it.
He does what Democrats everywhere do.
He tried to kick the can down the road.
So he is pretending that he's going to gain $500 million in revenue from the new pied-a-terre tax on luxury second homes, and that he is going to pick up $3.163 billion through state authorization of other savings measures, including $2.3 billion in pension restructuring, which means just kicking the can down the road and making the costs appear much later.
Again, this is.
It's him lying about the budget, but here we are.
He's going to pretend that he actually is doing a masterful economic job here.
We are speaking about a fiscal crisis at the scale greater than the Great Recession.
Was the Great Recession?
Great Recession.
Many said the only way out of this was slashing services and passing an austerity budget.
We rejected that.
After months of painstaking work, that deficit is now zero.
Our city is now on firm financial ground.
We achieved this in two major ways increasing revenue and support.
From Albany and cutting waste and finding savings here in New York City.
Thanks to Governor Hochul, State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart Cousins, Assembly Speaker Carl Hastie, and months of organizing from New Yorkers, we tax the rich.
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We're getting billions more from the state to help tackle the gap.
So they are getting the state to sign a track to them.
You may notice that there is a $12 billion gap, and he says the Pieter Terra tax is going to cover $500 million.
I noticed $500 million is a lot less than $12 billion.
Where's the rest coming from?
Well, according to the Citizens Budget Commission President Andrew Ryan, quote, the executive budget closes over half the gap with short term strategies rather than a full scale effort to shrink spending that doesn't deliver for New Yorkers.
A pension gimmick and temporary plugs exacerbate fiscal problems rather than solve them.
So, in other words, they're lying, as per the usual arrangement.
Meanwhile, over in California, same sort of thing happening.
So, California is emptying out its key industries tech, Hollywood.
It is very, very difficult to make TV or movies in Hollywood anymore.
There are gigantic sound stages in Hollywood that are now completely empty because of the cost of doing business in Hollywood.
And as for tech, tech founders are leaving California every single day, buying gigantic places here in Miami.
So, what exactly is keeping California afloat?
Well, it's healthcare jobs.
According to the Wall Street Journal, hiring for health and social assistance jobs in the Golden State grew 25% in the four year period from March 2022 to March 2026.
These are often low paying jobs in roles like senior care.
You lost a job in Hollywood, you can take care of a senior.
Exciting things happening in the Golden State.
Without those sectors, according to the Wall Street Journal, the state hosting the nation's high tech and entertainment hubs would have lost jobs over that same period.
So, Democrats are doing a wonderful job on economics.
Wonder why Americans are a little bit uneasy about handing the reins back to the Democrats.
All right, coming up, California continues to be governed by idiots.
Plus, we'll get to some interesting Hollywood news.
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Meanwhile, the next governor of California right now is likely to be Xavier Becerra, who.
Is so bad at this that he has been relegated to asking interviewers to ask him easier questions.
You know that you're a bad candidate when you're sitting there asking the interviewer to be nice to you.
And she's like, well, can we just start the interview?
And he's like, nope.
I need to explain to you what her profile is.
By the way, one of those tough questions might be the fact that Xavier Becerra, while he was Health and Human Services Secretary, he presided over the losing of a bunch of minors because immigration services was basically releasing minors to unrelated adults.
And Becerra tried to claim that he had nothing to do with it.
That's who California is going to hire as its governor.
Slow clap for the Californians.
Does the rest of the country want a piece of that?
Well, some people have doubts.
Well, Democrats, given the fact that they're not particularly popular on either foreign or domestic policy, they're now being relegated to doing what they do best, playing the race card.
Representative Rokhana is now claiming that South Carolina is denying black people the right to serve in Congress.
Quote South Carolina, where the first shot of the Civil War was fired, where 40% of those enslaved came through the Charleston port, is today engaged in an ugly recidivism to draw maps that will deny a black person the chance to serve in Congress.
The stakes could not be higher.
Our political fight is not on a playground, but a moral battleground.
We must stand for black representation across the South.
Just going to point out at this point that one of the senators from South Carolina is Tim Scott, who is black.
And he has been in either Congress or the Senate since 2011.
But he's a black Republican, so apparently he doesn't count.
You know, Bakari Sellers.
And again, I like Bakari, he's a nice guy, but this is a pretty wild take here on CNN, suggesting that nothing has changed in America between 1896 and 2026, which is strange since both he and another black host are on the air discussing it.
If somebody fell asleep in 1896 and woke up today in 2026, They would simply say the only difference is now Negroes have a TV show and we wear nice suits.
They swapped out Klan hoods for Brooks Brothers suits.
And that is the problem.
I mean, Plessy v. Ferguson was 7 1, and it gave birth to 50 years of Jim Crow.
What we have with this court right now, what we're seeing, is watching people who have fought and died and bled so that we would have access to the ballot box, so that we would have access to our voices being heard in Congress, being ripped away.
If a black person from 1896 woke up in 2026, the first thing they would say is, This is wild.
You mean we had a black president already?
Like for two terms?
And we have a bunch of black congresspeople?
And we have a bunch of black senators?
And the TV is filled with prominent black people?
And also we have magical machines that allow you to order anything to your door at the press of a button?
What's happening right now?
Yes, 1896 is similar to 2026 in crazy land.
So that's what the Democrats have to sell is, again, racial grievance.
They can sell socialism, I suppose.
Bad economic policy, kicking in the can down the road, and of course, hatred of the United States when it comes to foreign policy.
Which brings us to the latest on foreign policy.
The President of the United States has made very, very clear that if Iran will not give up the ghost on its nuclear program, more is to come from the United States military, according to NBC News.
The U.S. military is officially considering renaming the war with Iran Operation Sledgehammer if the current ceasefire collapses and President Trump decides to restart major combat operations.
Now, again, one of the reasons for that is that if he does that, it is a separate operation, and the War Powers Act may be avoided in certain ways.
Also, I kind of love that name.
Operation Sledgehammer, I'm into.
Epic Fury was kind of great, but it did feel like a 1980s video game.
Sledgehammer is a good military name.
And I would assume the first step of Sledgehammer would be to blow up the Iranian energy facilities and put them on their final footing.
Meanwhile, the president is still claiming that a lot of good things are going to happen with regard to China and Iran.
With a hat tip towards Secretary Besant, Secretary Rubio, and the rest of the interagency, the totality of total pressure, which the military element is just one component on, is what the regime in Iran is feeling right now.
And I think there's no shortage of ability to hold that pressure.
The decision on for how long to hold that pressure is, of course, a political one.
And within our civilian leadership.
But I would highlight that they are absolutely feeling that pressure, not just from the blockade, as the Secretary talked about, but the continuation of sanctions that Treasury and others have put on there.
Meanwhile, the Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, says that Iran has been trying a North Korea strategy, which, of course, is right.
They're trying to speed run to a nuclear weapon to make themselves immune to some sort of regime change or regime behavior change so they can foster terrorism all over the region.
Understanding that Iran has effectively tried to use the North Korea strategy with such overwhelming capabilities conventionally that no one would dare prevent them from pursuing a nuclear weapon.
And it took President Trump to have the courage to make that historic decision.
President Trump's War Department has begun to turn the lights back on.
In manufacturing towns across this country to forge a lethal arsenal of freedom.
Where our critical supply chains are threatened, the Department of War has acted decisively to inject capital, stimulate production, and prevent adversarial exploitation.
We are firing up the American economic engine at every level of the defense industrial base.
Every policy we pursue, every budgetary item we request serves to ensure that this department remains laser focused on increasing lethality and survivability of our fighting force from the front lines.
It is also worth noting, by the way, that when everybody talks about how this was in Israel's interest, the Saudis apparently launched actual military strikes against Iran.
So did UAE in the middle of the war.
This is according to Reuters.
According to two Western officials briefed on the matter and two Iranian officials, the Saudi attacks marked the first time the kingdom is known to have directly carried out military action on Iranian soil.
The attacks were launched by the Saudi Air Force.
They were assessed to have been carried out in late March.
And again, UAE allegedly did the same.
That is the second Gulf country, according to the Times of Israel, to join the United States and Israel in their war against the Islamic Republic.
Bloomberg reported on Tuesday the UAE carried out strikes both before and after the April 8th ceasefire.
One of those strikes, which was a response to the April 5th Iran attack on the Emirati Baruch petrochemical site, was coordinated with Israel.
That coordination has been reaching extraordinary heights between the UAE and Israel, by the way.
One of the funniest things is Iran trying to market its way out of all of this.
So, Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, a person named Ismail Bakai, Put out a very, very long tweet saying that what this is all about is a struggle for the future of humankind and appealing to Western leftists and, of course, members of the woke right or the new left to join him in fighting on behalf of humankind.
Quote, to every decent human being, regardless of religion, ethnicity, nationality, race, or any other distinction, to Muslims, Jews, Christians, Sikhs, Hindus, Buddhists, and all others of faith, and to those who follow no formal religion but hold deeply to the universal values of peace, justice, and human dignity.
The U.S. Israel launched this war of aggression on February 28, 2026, for a second time in less than a year, while Iran and the U.S. were engaged in diplomatic negotiations.
This is not merely a war over land, resources, or geopolitics.
This is a war that will determine the very meaning of good and evil in our time and for the future.
What has been unleashed upon our peace loving nation is not just another conflict.
On one side stand those who delight in violating every law of war and basic human decency, those who murder for sport, who slaughter children to torment their families, who fire newest missiles at women's sports halls simply to test their destructive power.
This is a war between those who boast of torpedoing unarmed vessels for more fun and those who go to extraordinary lengths to protect innocent lives.
If you believe this, I have to say, your head is so far up your ass if you believe this, it's coming out your face again.
And there are people who will believe this, or at least will parrot it because they love the Iranian propaganda.
But the fact that Iran has been relegated to claiming that it cares about innocent life while fostering the vast majority of terrorism in the region over the course of the last 50 odd years is insane.
Totally, totally crazy.
That Iran is the human rights loving party in this particular conflict?
Absolutely nuts.
Absolutely nuts.
He concludes Do we accept a rule, a world ruled by modern slave masters?
Arrogant, domineering, and unaccountable, who govern through coercion, lies, and extortion.
They literally murdered 42,000 of their own citizens for protesting them.
They went out in the streets and they murdered them while presiding over the worst tyranny on planet Earth.
It's unbelievable.
Humanity's conscience is not yet dead.
But in times like these, silence is complicity with evil.
Being lectured by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs about morality and complicity with evil and terrorism and disdain of innocent life.
Yeah, that's a hell of a take.
That is a hell of a take.
Well, the president of the United States put out a statement pointing out that there are a lot of people in the West who seem to sympathize with the Iranians on all of this.
Quote When the fake news says the Iranian enemy is doing well militarily against us, it's virtual treason in that it is such a false and even preposterous statement.
They are aiding and abetting the enemy.
All it does is give Iran false hope when none should exist.
These are American cowards rooting against our country.
Fact check true.
Iran had 159 ships in their navy.
Every single ship is now resting at the bottom of the sea.
They have no Navy, their Air Force is gone, all technology is gone, their leaders are no longer with us, and the country is in economic disaster.
Only losers, ingrates, and fools are able to make a case against America, President Trump.
He is not wrong.
The Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, went up against Chris Coons of Delaware, not one of our brighter Congress people, pointing out that actually he has no clue what's going on.
Is demonstrative of a left that wants America to lose.
They would love nothing better than for America to lose because they want America's power in the world diminished.
They hate President Trump and they would rather have an Iranian government with a nuclear weapon killing tens of thousands of its own citizens in the streets and with the permanent capacity to shut down things like the Strait of Hormuz while spreading terrorism across the world than for President Trump to win.
It's that simple.
Coming up, the Department of Homeland Security making some strong moves on both immigration and counterterrorism first.
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Meanwhile, the DHS is not giving up on its attempts to shut down threats to the United States.
The Daily Wire's Jenny Taylor has an excellent piece of reporting today talking about how the DHS is going after foreign student fraud.
We talked about this a little bit on yesterday's show.
We talked about the importance.
Of stopping the importation of people who hate the country by sending them to American universities.
Well, according to Jenny, reporting for Daily Wire, Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Tuesday that operational practical training program known as OPT has become a magnet for fraud, with foreign students claiming employment from highly suspect employers.
Activist Director Todd Lyons described the controversy at a press conference, noting the program allows foreign students to work in their area of study for up to one year while attending school.
But it turns out a lot of these foreign students are not actually working, they're just having money funneled to them.
According to DHS, they found empty buildings with locked doors where hundreds of foreign students were said to be working.
In some cases, multiple employers claimed the same address.
None of them actually had a lease there.
Some small homes were listed as work sites for hundreds of foreign students.
There were no employees present.
Other alleged employers claimed to have offshore HR and payroll personnel.
Many of the employers had tax liens, civil lawsuit collections, and breaches of contract on their record.
Well, why exactly is all of this happening?
Well, because again, That operational practical training program very often is designed as a pipeline to get people to commit visa fraud.
According to the Daily Wire in Houston, agents found an alleged pay to stay visa fraud scheme in which a company was charging students under the table to help them fraudulently maintain visa status.
One OPT employer in New Jersey claiming to support more than 150 foreign students who couldn't answer federal investigators' basic questions about who they were or what they were hired to do.
The investigators encountered only one student at the site who revealed that he had not worked for the listed company in over a year and was instead being trained by a company.
Based in India.
Well, the good news is that because of the visa clampdown, U.S. colleges are dropping students like flies.
20% drop in foreign students over the visa clampdown.
U.S. International Education Group, National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, points out that foreign enrollment in graduate programs dropped by an average of 24%.
Some 62% of schools reported lower foreign enrollment in both undergrad and graduate programs compared to spring 2025.
You know, the people who are coming here to study, you want to study, you want to come here, you want to join the American project, get a visa, become a citizen, help contribute to the American economy, become a great part of the American dream.
If you are coming here to study from China and to pick up our national security secrets, to understand our science, to take advantage of what we have to offer, and then you go back and work with our enemies, well, you can go.
We don't need you here.
The U.S. counterterrorism strategy, by the way, also being corrected.
Since we are talking about regulatory policy here and the Trump administration winning.
According to the new U.S. counterterrorism strategy, they are setting the record straight on domestic terror threats.
They're correcting a false record that has been crafted by the legacy media, claiming that only the political right is responsible for political violence.
That, of course, is a lie.
The new strategy says Our nation has not been well served by its IC, intelligence community, which has been mired in old ways of looking at threats or has been actively weaponized by its leadership as a political tool.
Whether plotting against conservative Catholics attending traditional mass in Virginia, parents standing up for their children at school board meetings, members of Congress, or President Trump and his associates, this administration will continue to prohibit the IC from being used politically against innocent Americans.
As real threats were ignored or underplayed, Americans have witnessed the politically motivated killings of Christians and conservatives committed by violent left wing extremists, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
In addition to cartels and Islamist terror groups, our national counterterrorism activities will also prioritize the rapid identification and neutralization.
Of violent secular political groups whose ideology is anti American, radically pro transgender, and anarchist.
The goals of the new counterterrorism strategy, by the way, include new and evolving collaboration between nation states and groups like cartels, new and deepening alliances between the far left and Islamists, i.e., the Red Green Alliance.
That's what you're seeing march in Brooklyn punching girls on the street.
New and evolving alliances between established terror groups like Al Shabaab and the Houthis, and exploitation of new weapons like drones by cartels and jihadists.
All of that is quite good.
Okay, again, on the regulatory front, the other big news on the regulatory front yesterday, aside from this excellent new counterterrorism strategy, is the ouster of Marty McCary over at FDA.
Again, Marty is a friend of the program.
He was somebody who appeared regularly during COVID to give us updates.
President Trump thanked Dr. McCary for having done what he called a great job at the FDA.
He was a hard worker, respected by all, and will go on to have an outstanding career in medicine.
A person named Kyle Diamantis will be put in the acting position.
And McCary's resignation.
Comment read like this Dear President Trump, please accept my resignation effective today.
During my tenure, I announced 50 major FDA reforms.
Joe Biden's FDA had none.
I'm extremely proud we reduced drug review times from a year to one to two months, wrote new guidance to advance psychedelics, introduced a new plausible mechanism pathway for rare disease drugs, and changed estrogen labels to tell women the truth about menopausal hormone replacement.
It's been the honor of a lifetime to serve as your FDA commissioner.
I am forever grateful.
There are some controversies, obviously, surrounding McCary's departure.
There are some pro life people.
Who wanted the FDA to restrict telehealth prescription for the abortion pill mefepristone, which again, I think is a fair argument.
Also, he was pressured by President Trump to authorize flavored vapes, even though he raised concerns about the products.
And again, I would side with Dr. McCary on that one.
And he was criticized by certain biopharmaceutical companies, arguing that McCary's agency was inconsistent in its review of their medicine.
So McCary has been replaced.
And meanwhile, on the cultural front, I have to give a shout out to Billy Bob Thornton of Landman.
So, Billy Bob Thornton said, you know, something actually smart for a celebrity.
He said, I don't know about politics, so I'm not going to comment on them.
I mean, slow clap for Billy Bob Thornton right there.
That, I think, to me is way more important than an actor or actress or musician.
Telling people, like you said, who to vote for because it's like, I mean, some guy's on the fence, you know, and it's like, well, Dash Riprock said it on the Golden Globe, so I'm voting for, you know, it's like, we, I mean, I don't know anything about politics.
I have no idea.
I mean, and if, and the stuff that I believe about it, I don't want to force it down somebody else's throat because I'm not an expert on that.
You see, Billy Bob Thornton did something terrible.
He said he wasn't an expert on something and therefore wasn't going to talk about it.
But you must talk about it.
You must say the things that Sonny Hostin wants you to say.
If you don't say the things Sonny Hostin wants you to say, then you are a Trumpian.
That means that you are complicit in everything that is going on.
We don't even know how Billy Bob Thornton voted.
He may well have voted Democrat.
We don't know.
But the fact that he won't say, he must say, say the words, Billy Bob Thornton.
And if you won't, you're going to be condemned by the harpies of the view for not saying the things they want you to say.
Do they ever just, you know, sit back and breathe for a second?
Just like take a breath.
It's okay.
Billy Bob Thornton doesn't have to be an expert on politics.
You have everybody else in Hollywood who thinks there's an expert on politics.
I mean, like Javier Bardem is busy wearing Palestinian flags around.
Isn't that enough for you?
You already have an enormous segment of Hollywood that speaks out consistently about politics.
By the way, it has not had any market impact on the electoral direction of the country.
But if Billy Bob won't say it, then Billy Bob is bad.
Hey, in other news, kind of surprising news.
So HBO's Euphoria, which is a very explicit show, a lot of explicit material on that show, but it's doing some interesting things.
Some interesting things.
So, there's a clip that is making the rounds of Sidney Sweeney's character, who in season three is playing a woman, Cassie Howard, who is really insecure and she becomes an OnlyFans model.
Her storylines are usually about seeking attention and approval and validation and all this.
And her husband is short on cash and so she joins OnlyFans.
And there are a couple things that are happening here.
One is this clip.
So, there's a clip that's going around and it's pretty funny.
But there's something else that's happening on the show.
And it's actually kind of subversive, like subversively important.
So, Sidney Sweeney is playing this OnlyFans model.
You've seen a lot of people critiquing that online.
And again, the show is quite explicit.
The question is is the show condemning OnlyFans or is it saying that it's great?
It's pretty clear that the show is taking the radically subversive position that OnlyFans is awful and robs you of your soul.
That is what's actually happening on the show.
I'm not just reading that into the show.
That's a thing that is happening on the show.
According to the post millennial, sex workers are very angry at the Sidney Sweeney OnlyFans turn.
Quote In the climate we're in, that they dressed her up as a baby to make pornographic OnlyFans content was beyond troubling and again serves to perpetuate stereotypes that sex workers have no moral compass and that they will do anything for money, explained one sex worker.
Well, yes, that would be the point.
And there's always this untrue stigma that somehow sex work is synonymous with sex trafficking and abuse.
And they just said, let's make a joke of it.
That is so funny.
I'm not laughing.
Well, I mean, it's not about you laughing.
It's about the truth that OnlyFans robs you of your soul.
So, the show's creator, Sam Levinson, did an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, and he explained a lot of these scenes.
And of course, you've seen a lot of them trending on X. Quote, Cassie has got her doghouse and her little dog ears in the nose, and that has its own humor.
But what makes the scene is the fact that her housekeeper is the one filming it.
What we wanted to find is the other layer of absurdity that we're able to tie into it.
So, we're not too inside of her fantasy or illusion.
The gag is to jump out to break the wall.
And he continued, quote, Some of these scenes we only lit with these ring lights that she would use.
When you're inside, it's a beautiful glowing front light.
But then you jump out of it, and it's just a pool of light, and everything surrounding it is dark.
It's just gnarly and jarring.
We wanted to capture what she's trying to show the audience and be inside of it, but then also pull back wider and see how depressing it is.
Do you understand how crazily subversive that is?
What Sam Levinson is doing right there?
By pointing out that the fantasy of OnlyFans is not remotely the reality, and that's actually depressing and lonely and sad and exploitative of people who are damaged.
That's one of the most subversive things that Hollywood has done in the recent past.
Again, there are certain shows out there that overtly sort of appeal to the right.
Obviously, Taylor Sheridan's shows do this sometimes.
What Levinson is doing is something significantly more subtle and I think more effective, particularly with young women with whom this show is very, very popular.
Pointing out the emptiness of the OnlyFans lifestyle, I mean, that is a subversive, subversive move from HBO's euphoria.
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