Sean Hannity Show - Iran’s Nuclear Threat and the Midnight Hammer Moment Aired: 2026-03-11 Duration: 27:45 === Oil Prices Plunge Amid Cuba Deal (02:41) === [00:00:00] This is an iHeart podcast. [00:00:02] Guaranteed human. [00:00:04] Thanks to all of you for being with us. [00:00:05] Write down our toll-free telephone number. [00:00:08] You want to be a part of the program, 800-941, Sean, if you want to join us. [00:00:13] All right, Linda, I can give you good news internationally or I can give you good news economically. [00:00:20] Which would you prefer that I start with? [00:00:23] Economics. [00:00:25] Economics. [00:00:26] All right. [00:00:26] The price of oil around the world continued to plunge again today. [00:00:31] Now, I didn't check it since about 45 minutes ago. [00:00:36] But West Texas intermediate crude oil futures tumbled 15% to around $80 a barrel after spiking to nearly $120 a barrel in a previous session. [00:00:49] But that started to come down. [00:00:50] President Trump also has sought to reassure markets, saying he would waive certain oil-related sanctions and deploy the U.S. Navy to escort tankers through the Straits of Hormuz. [00:01:01] Other nations have said that they will tap their strategic oil reserves to keep the price down. [00:01:07] But anyway, at the time of this report, the price accrued down 14.5%. [00:01:13] This is when I checked. [00:01:14] I actually did the math then. [00:01:16] Rent crude down 13.62%. [00:01:19] Regular gas down 7.89%. [00:01:22] Natural gas down 0.4.38%. [00:01:25] Heating oil down 9.11%. [00:01:28] So that's the good news. [00:01:29] Now I got other good news. [00:01:31] This is going to be fascinating to watch. [00:01:34] The president said on March 8th that the Cuban government is negotiating a deal with him and Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State. [00:01:47] And speaking at his Shield of America's gathering of Latin American leaders in Miami, Trump said Cuba is at the end of the line because Venezuela cut off oil deliveries after the U.S. capture. [00:01:59] We also put an oil embargo on this regime because of humanitarian treatment of their people, etc. [00:02:06] I mean, it's sort of like Venezuela. [00:02:08] Venezuela, when you look at natural resources, they should be one of the richest countries on the face of the earth, but they weren't because of corruption and Maduro and Chavez before him. [00:02:21] The Castro brothers in power, they have impoverished the people of Cuba. [00:02:25] Can you imagine, Linda? [00:02:28] Can you imagine in your lifetime, maybe taking a trip to Cuba because of all the, can you imagine the amount of American investment dollars that would go into a free Cuba? === Cubans in Huntsville Alone (04:34) === [00:02:41] Yes, in cigars alone. [00:02:44] Cigars alone. [00:02:45] It's unbelievable. [00:02:46] I like Cuban cigars. [00:02:48] I don't smoke them very often, but I do like them. [00:02:50] I have tried them, not abroad, not here, of course. [00:02:56] I'm joking. [00:02:57] But the president said Cuba is now negotiating with Marco Rubio. [00:03:03] I mean, first of all, what a full circle for Secretary of State Rubio it would be in his life. [00:03:12] And the president said, I would think a deal would be easily made with Cuba. [00:03:17] And the people of Cuba, I guarantee you, it's going to be like the celebration of all celebrations. [00:03:24] I learned a lot about Cuba when I lived in Huntsville, Alabama. [00:03:27] May sound strange, but a guy that was an advertiser on my radio program back then was in Decatur, Alabama, and he had a little pizza place. [00:03:38] I loved it. [00:03:38] They had great Italian food, but he was Cuban, Cuban-American. [00:03:42] And his name was Armando de Quesada. [00:03:44] That was his name. [00:03:45] And, you know, I learned more from this man about Cuba and the revolution and coming to power. [00:03:52] He's since passed away, sadly. [00:03:54] He was such a nice man. [00:03:55] So nice to meet. [00:03:56] I used to just go there to hang out with him days, either before my radio show, whatever, whenever I had time, or maybe after the radio show, I'd go eat dinner there. [00:04:04] I was very lonely when I was in Huntsville, Alabama. [00:04:08] I had like no friends. [00:04:09] I lived at the radio station 24-7. [00:04:11] I was hanging out on weekends with the overnight guys, taking calls from strangers. [00:04:16] Is that when you were reading the movie Times? [00:04:19] No, that was a July 4th. [00:04:21] They made me work. [00:04:23] And you didn't have the internet like you do today. [00:04:26] So the amount of prep you had basically was reduced to your ability to entertain and national magazines like Time and Newsweek. [00:04:36] And then there were two local newspapers. [00:04:38] Decatur had a newspaper too, but the Huntsville News, Huntsville Times. [00:04:43] One of the Huntsville papers, when I left town, goodbye to the talk show host from hell was their editorial. [00:04:49] That was very mean. [00:04:50] Then when I left Atlanta, because I went to Atlanta next, four years there, and their year-end edition, 1996 was a great year. [00:04:58] The Olympics came and Hannity left. [00:05:01] That was not nice. [00:05:03] By the way, they now are all print. [00:05:04] They're not even, I mean, they're no longer print. [00:05:07] They are only online, like a lot of newspapers these days. [00:05:11] I still love, I get my New York Post every day in my free state of Florida, and I love it. [00:05:17] And you could even get the New York Times down here, except why Bobby. [00:05:21] Well, yeah, because everyone from New York is moving there. [00:05:24] Well, and this is the beauty of Cuba. [00:05:26] And he explained to me that his family was, he came from a very wealthy family, large landowners. [00:05:33] And when Castro came to power with all these great promises, government, government guaranteed, guaranteed. [00:05:39] I mean, sounding like the radical left here, which is why the Cuban-American community, especially in Miami, South Florida, we've been there. [00:05:48] I mean, isn't it amazing how kind they are to us? [00:05:51] They love us. [00:05:52] And I really got to know them. [00:05:55] Remember the issue. [00:05:57] What was that young kid's name? [00:05:59] That was terrible. [00:06:00] Ellie and Gonzalez, that happened. [00:06:02] Remember that? [00:06:03] Yeah, it was terrifying. [00:06:04] Down there. [00:06:05] No, it was terrible. [00:06:06] It was horrible. [00:06:07] Anyway, and I remember it was one of the few times I changed my mind. [00:06:10] I had a woman convince me that I was wrong. [00:06:13] And I said, you're right. [00:06:14] I'm wrong. [00:06:15] And that was, she said, Sean, you don't understand. [00:06:17] It's not because I believe in parental rights. [00:06:19] I believe the father had the right to his own child. [00:06:21] And she said, The problem is in Cuba, they don't own, you don't own your children. [00:06:26] The state will indoctrinate them, brainwash them, and they ended up doing just that to this poor kid at the time. [00:06:32] But anyway, Armando de Quesada, landowners, and everything was confiscated when Castro came to power and the revolution, you know, Gali Batista before. [00:06:43] I mean, it was terrible. [00:06:44] And, you know, he's one of these guys that got in this broken down, dilapidated, rickety boat in shark-infested waters. [00:06:51] He was being sought after as part of the resistance, and he managed to escape with his life, make it to America, nothing in his pocket. [00:06:58] He built a life for himself here. [00:07:00] And he was a cool guy, very cool guy. [00:07:03] And the Cuban-American community in Florida is so awesome. [00:07:06] And Marco's story, family story, is unbelievable. [00:07:09] If you've not heard it, maybe one day we'll just pull it up, or the next time I have him on, I'll just talk to him about it. === Late Ayatollah's Son vs. Revolutionary Guard (02:36) === [00:07:15] A new Rasmussen survey finding that voters back President Trump's decision to attack Iran by double digits. [00:07:22] Now, that is in keeping with Insider Advantage and Matt Towery and Robert Cahaly Trafalgar. [00:07:29] And then you have all these other left-wing polls that never polled Donald Trump right that are saying the opposite. [00:07:36] Now, I don't trust NBC, ABC, CB. [00:07:39] I don't trust any of them. [00:07:40] The four people that have consistently polled Donald Trump accurately are Matt Towery, Insider Advantage, Robert Cahaley Trafalgar, Rasmussen, and John McLaughlin and Associates. [00:07:55] That's why when we have pollsters on the show, we do it that way. [00:07:58] By the way, the late Ayatollah, this is the best story of the day. [00:08:02] And we have now hit 5,000 targets in Iran, inside of Iran. [00:08:07] The late Ayatollah Khamani stipulated in his will that his son not replace him as supreme leader. [00:08:17] Now, this is fascinating. [00:08:19] The late Ayatollah's son, who's now being designated to take over after Israel warplanes sent his dad to go meet his 72 virgins, isn't exactly a chip off the old block. [00:08:31] In fact, Ayatollah Jr. is supposedly so weak and incompetent that his father stipulated in his will, this is in the New York Post today, that he did not want his son to replace him. [00:08:43] The assassinated supreme leader, Ali Khamani, was so opposed to his son taking power that he noted it in his will, and he explicitly asked for him not to be named a successor, research director of National Union Democracy with ties to Iranian intelligence. [00:09:02] He is an impotent young cleric who has achieved nothing in terms of political life. [00:09:07] Anyway, this individual said, a research director for the National Union of Democracy and Intelligence. [00:09:13] Anyway, all these years, he has been nothing without his father's name. [00:09:17] Wasn't even properly selected by Iran's succession council, but it's the Iranian Revolutionary Guard that coerced the Assembly of Experts, which is like the third rendition of it as they deliberated last week before finally forcing a vote. [00:09:32] And he didn't even win a majority in that vote. [00:09:35] And anyway, but the Revolutionary Guard made sure it appointed him anyway, reportedly prompting many clerics to boycott the meeting where this election was being announced. [00:09:43] The Assembly of Experts that was supposed to pick the replacement of Al-Ahamani didn't vote for this guy. === 12 Million Terrorists Let In (03:20) === [00:09:51] A lot of pushback against him, but under pressure, you know, the Revolutionary Guard. [00:09:57] That is going to be the most difficult part to, you know, get here. [00:10:02] So this report, by the way, we told you yesterday about ABC News reporting that U.S. intelligence had picked up encrypted messages ordering Iranian sleeper cells here in America to begin putting their plans into action. [00:10:16] Very scary. [00:10:17] And we'll get into this later with Mark Morgan. [00:10:20] Those sleeper cells may be far more extensive than you might think, thanks to the Biden administration's decision not to vet nearly 20,000 suspected terrorists they let into the country. [00:10:33] Remember, over 12 million that we know about. [00:10:35] We don't know how many gotaways. [00:10:37] We know they came from over 200 countries. [00:10:39] Many countries with terror ties, including Iran. [00:10:44] In December of last year, the Trump administration's top counterterrorism official testified in a congressional hearing, and the National Counterterrorism Center director, Joe Kent, warning during this hearing that 18,000 known and suspected terrorists are now in the U.S. [00:11:03] These are individuals who are under normal circumstances would never be allowed to enter our country because of their ties to jihadi groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda. [00:11:15] The Biden administration not only let them into the country, and we got tape, I'll play it later in the show, of Chris Ray warning about it, but not doing a damn thing about it, facilitating their entry into the country, just like the entry of Afghan terrorists who committed the terrorist attacks here just before Thanksgiving. [00:11:33] Now, Radar Online reports that Ken chillingly explained that the center's most recent tally of approximately 18,000 plus unaccounted for suspected terrorists on U.S. soil may only scratch the surface. [00:11:47] As sources estimated, as many as, you know, maybe 12 million. [00:11:52] That's the consensus number that I hear the most. [00:11:55] But we don't know how many gotaways, but it could be as high as 20 million. [00:11:59] We don't know. [00:12:00] I mean, they were pouring into this country. [00:12:01] Scores more terrorists are in America now than was on 9-11-01. [00:12:07] Warned one intelligence insider. [00:12:09] We need to find, interrogate, deport these people. [00:12:12] And this is what ICE is trying to do. [00:12:15] This is what President Trump is trying to do. [00:12:17] And it's interesting. [00:12:18] The border can be closed and the border can be secure. [00:12:21] But to do such, you actually have to, you know, put the effort in. [00:12:27] And obviously, the Biden people are just interested in politics. [00:12:33] A new poll shows that a landslide majority of Californians support requiring proof of citizenship. [00:12:41] Now, this poll conducted last May, Deep Blue State of California. [00:12:45] While Californians are sharply divided along partisan lines when it comes to election integrity and voter fraud, landslide majority of voters in both parties back proof of citizenship requirement for registering. [00:12:59] According to the poll that came out, UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, co-sponsored by the L.A. Times, they found 71% of respondents that they supported voters having proof of citizenship upon registering. === Proof of Citizenship Backlash (14:33) === [00:13:11] 59% of Democrats. [00:13:13] Nationally, it's 71% of Democrats. [00:13:16] Nearly all Republicans, 95%, back the proposal. [00:13:20] This is why it's frustrating that the SAVE Act can't get a vote. [00:13:24] And, you know, if they filibuster, I know the talking filibuster will hand the Senate floor over to Democrats. [00:13:32] They will force a series of votes Republicans would rather not take. [00:13:37] Let's see how the, I want to see how this plays out because I know the White House and the Senate guys are negotiating today. [00:13:43] I know they don't have enough votes on their own to actually end the filibuster. [00:13:49] I know that for a fact. [00:13:50] They're at like 25. [00:13:51] So that's not an option. [00:13:53] Maybe John Kennedy's right. [00:13:54] Maybe the way to do it is through reconciliation. [00:13:56] I just want it done. [00:13:58] Another suspicious device discovered near Mamdani's Gracie Mansion home. [00:14:02] Now, this is getting scary. [00:14:04] Mamdani himself is getting scary too. [00:14:06] Separate and apart from this, we've got to keep all elected officials safe, whether you like them or not. [00:14:12] I said that all during the Obama years. [00:14:14] We've got to keep our elected officials safe. [00:14:17] But I don't like the fact that this guy's wife likes 70 posts praising October 7th. [00:14:24] I don't like that he lied about iceballs being thrown at police officers and didn't stand up for him. [00:14:30] Oh, it's only a bunch of kids. [00:14:31] No, it wasn't. [00:14:31] It was an ambush. [00:14:33] I don't like that he didn't mention the ISIS-inspired attacks over the weekend either. [00:14:39] This guy's going to fail spectacularly, mark my words. [00:14:43] Look, we just had this scare at Gracie Mansion again. [00:14:49] Now, we've had a lot of other incidents. [00:14:51] You had the Austin shooter killed three. [00:14:55] You know, the guy with Property of Allah and, you know, what was it, Iranian flags? [00:15:00] I think it was Iranian flags in his house. [00:15:03] You have these two FBI, I'm sorry, New York City ISIS-inspired terrorists with these two IEDs that they tried to detonate this weekend. [00:15:12] It's scary. [00:15:13] Now, there is a story behind all of this. [00:15:15] The governor of New York, in name only, Kathy Hochul, the real governor is Mamdani, and she'll do pretty much anything he says. [00:15:23] She doesn't want to lose his support. [00:15:25] But, you know, she suggested that the ISIS-inspired bomb throwers. [00:15:31] Now, there's this whole issue that has come up. [00:15:34] Now, interestingly, I know that one of the protesters at Columbia was recently visiting Momdani. [00:15:40] Did you read that, Linda? [00:15:41] I thought I read that somewhere. [00:15:42] Sure did. [00:15:43] And wasn't that the same day? [00:15:45] Correct me if I'm wrong, because sometimes I'm wrong. [00:15:47] I don't want to be wrong. [00:15:49] And so ironically, he's praising somebody with radical views, and obviously, I would argue that the anti-Israel protesters that have no clue what Israel went through on October 7th, but that's another issue for another day. [00:16:07] Okay, so it's a free speech issue. [00:16:09] You know, he's claiming free speech when his wife, like, what, 70-plus postings, you know, celebrating October 7th. [00:16:19] That's the day that the equivalent of 40,000 Americans were killed, but over, you know, 1,200 Israelis slaughtered, many kidnapped, many raped, many tortured. [00:16:29] And she's, you know, putting heart signs and thumbs up on whatever she's doing on social media. [00:16:36] Oh, no, no, she's not a public figure. [00:16:37] It doesn't matter what she does. [00:16:39] She's the first lady of New York City. [00:16:41] Now, the way this all started was this was supposed to be a memorial for the supreme leader Ali Khamani. [00:16:50] Okay, only in New York City would you ever expect a memorial in honor of the world's worst terrorist, who I doubt is probably, if I had to guess, I don't know the mind of God, but probably rotting in hell. [00:17:05] Revenge is mine, saith the Lord, and I shall repay. [00:17:09] That is that part too. [00:17:11] But responsible for death and destruction and everything else in his horrible life. [00:17:18] And but so that then brought in some horrible elements. [00:17:23] There were anti-Muslim protesters, counter-protesters that showed up at this thing and they were saying and doing vile things. [00:17:32] That deserves to be condemned. [00:17:34] I can't stand bigoted people, period, and a sentence. [00:17:38] They could have made a more intelligent statement. [00:17:39] Paul Morrow made that point on the program yesterday. [00:17:43] And moments after Hokul posted a statement acknowledging the terrorist attack by two self-radicalized Islamist teenagers, she quickly jumped on to blame. [00:17:53] All right, you could be critical of it, whoever these crazy people were that were anti-Muslim. [00:17:59] You know, most Americans make a distinction between radical Islamists and people that practice their faith, that don't believe in jihad, holy war, and convert or die, but they just want to practice their religion in peace. [00:18:11] You know, we believe in freedom of religion in this country. [00:18:14] Anyway, so Zoran, Marxist Kami Mamdani's initial statement, focused on that part of it. [00:18:21] Well, by the way, and this is the strange part of it, stop the Islamic takeover of New York. [00:18:25] Now, he didn't talk about, he called it rooted in bigotry and racism. [00:18:30] Why didn't he condemn those that want to celebrate the life of the supreme leader that has killed so many Americans and pledged death to America? [00:18:40] I don't know why that part was missing. [00:18:43] But he went on and on about rooted in bigotry and racism and Islamophobia, et cetera, et cetera. [00:18:52] Right after, and this is where I found it most interesting, he hosted this activist, Mahmoud Khalil. [00:19:00] Remember that name, Linda? [00:19:02] Arrested last year for anti-Israel protests. [00:19:05] Did you know that that had happened, or am I breaking new ground for you? [00:19:09] I mean, you're always breaking ground for me, Sean. [00:19:10] That's why I work here three hours a day. [00:19:12] Praising his profound courage. [00:19:15] Okay. [00:19:15] And just exercising his First Amendment rights against genocide in Palestine. [00:19:21] Now, that sparked backlash. [00:19:23] Why defend speech on one side just for exercising First Amendment rights, genocide in Palestine? [00:19:31] And that timing sparked a backlash. [00:19:34] Why defend free speech for one side, but stay vague, silent, or condemning? [00:19:41] You know, he would not speak out about the ISIS link or ISIS-inspired attackers who tried to bomb his own house. [00:19:48] Now, we had another scare here today. [00:19:50] Now, they better step it up around Gracie Mansion and protect the mayor of New York. [00:19:55] That's it. [00:19:56] You got to protect all politicians. [00:19:57] I don't care what their thing is. [00:19:59] But this is pretty scary. [00:20:02] And I'll tell you what else happened. [00:20:03] The media, you know, the mob, the Hill had a good report on this today. [00:20:09] It was awful what happened outside Gracie Mansion in that sense. [00:20:14] But, you know, honoring the supreme leader, those that showed up to counter protests were being vile. [00:20:19] That was horrible, too. [00:20:21] Those that came with two IEDs, that's the worst part, ISIS-inspired. [00:20:26] And anyway, so his protest was against, you know, the, quote, Islamification of New York, the counter-protest. [00:20:33] And what they did, which was pretty disgusting, there was a roast pig at the protest. [00:20:39] And, you know, I don't know why things like this bring out the worst in people. [00:20:44] If you want to protest, would you please be intelligent and not stupid and not draw away from you? [00:20:51] You could have drawn attention to the idiots that showed up to praise Alihamani, but your idiocy prevented that from happening. [00:21:01] Now, what's interesting is you know that these ISIS-inspired kids, they grew up in your neighborhood, Linda, in Pennsylvania, right in your home state, the Commonwealth. [00:21:12] They grew up with successful immigrant families, you know, white picket fence, suburban Pennsylvania, and they tried to detonate these IEDs. [00:21:22] Apparently, a $2.25 million home above scenic Newtown. [00:21:26] I don't know if that's close to you or not, and don't disclose if it is or not. [00:21:29] You can tell me privately. [00:21:31] Coordinator reports, the parents were nothing but sweet, kind, and loving. [00:21:35] Why do some kids go wrong? [00:21:37] I don't know. [00:21:38] Oh, I know. [00:21:39] I've seen it happen. [00:21:39] Because they're kids of privilege. [00:21:40] Every single one of these kids that's protesting doesn't have a job after school, doesn't need to worry about paying for college, doesn't need to be worried about carrying their own weight because mommy and daddy are taking care of it, and they're not paying attention to their kids. [00:21:53] That's the problem. [00:21:54] If you're locked into a school. [00:21:55] If I was your child, I'd get nothing from you without your time. [00:21:58] That's absolutely right. [00:21:59] You pay for your own college same way I did. [00:22:00] You get yourself an after-school job. [00:22:02] You know the value of a dollar. [00:22:05] I was not as strict as you, but I will tell you, I am hardcore. [00:22:08] You got to work. [00:22:09] You got to pay your rent. [00:22:10] You got to pay your bills. [00:22:12] That's it. [00:22:13] And don't expect daddy to take care of you. [00:22:15] And I'm not raising trust fund brats. [00:22:17] I've actually said that to my kids. [00:22:18] Think about how much time they had to spend online. [00:22:20] The kid was virtual. [00:22:22] He was home. [00:22:22] He was at home. [00:22:23] He wasn't even going to the school. [00:22:25] So he had all this time online. [00:22:28] I said this yesterday. [00:22:29] Parents are not aware of how toxic online culture has become. [00:22:34] And you need to also know that there's outside influences of online content that's targeting your children. [00:22:42] Our geopolitical foes. [00:22:43] That would be China, Russia, Iran, other Middle Eastern countries that have an anti-Israeli agenda. [00:22:50] And they make it appear that the rise of anti-Semitism is real. [00:22:54] And wow, I see it everywhere. [00:22:56] It's not all real. [00:22:58] Then you got people with agendas, the anonymous keyboard warriors in their mommy and daddy's basement with their underwear on that don't have any jobs. [00:23:08] By the way, I'm not letting people, my kids live in my basement. [00:23:11] Not happening. [00:23:12] No, it's just not happening. [00:23:14] Get your ass to work like your dad did. [00:23:17] I agree with you. [00:23:19] I think we do spoil our kids. [00:23:21] However, there are certain things I want to give my children. [00:23:24] I wanted to ensure that they had a good education, but I have certain strings attached to it: grades, behavior, other things like that. [00:23:35] But it's not even about that. [00:23:37] You just got to get them off the screens, off the internet. [00:23:39] Stop relying on the internet to educate your children. [00:23:42] Spend time with your kids. [00:23:43] Do dinner at night. [00:23:44] Spend time with them on the weekend. [00:23:46] Has Liam. [00:23:49] Well, does Liam ever played like Xbox? [00:23:52] Of course he does, but he has a timeline. [00:23:54] Would you let him on an iPad? [00:23:55] He does not have an iPad. [00:23:57] Does he get to use mommies? [00:23:58] He does not. [00:23:59] I don't have an iPad either. [00:24:01] Oh, okay. [00:24:02] Does he have a phone? [00:24:03] He does not. [00:24:05] Okay. [00:24:05] What age does he get a phone? [00:24:07] 14. [00:24:09] Oh, man. [00:24:10] Are you going to put restrictions on that phone? [00:24:13] Absolutely. [00:24:13] I think it's smart if you do. [00:24:14] Yeah, absolutely. [00:24:16] I don't think people are as aware as we are. [00:24:19] And I'm not trying to say we're so aware. [00:24:20] I'm just saying that this is what the world we live in every day is a lot of news. [00:24:24] There are, but we need more. [00:24:27] No, but unfortunately, there are not enough parents that understand the danger and the outright propaganda manipulation that's gone on that's going on online. [00:24:38] That's a big problem. [00:24:38] Agreed. [00:24:39] That is a huge problem. [00:24:42] And a lot of what you read is bot generated, and they're very sophisticated. [00:24:47] With AI, you can really do an incredible job at that. [00:24:52] President said he's not happy with the choice of the new supreme leader, the son of the old supreme leader, who was written in the will not to be the next supreme leader. [00:25:01] Do you know that we've hit 5,000 major targets at this point? [00:25:05] You know, we're a week and a half into this, and it's unbelievable to me, you know, what people might have expected here because there's never been a military operation of this magnitude, force, and success in such a short period of time. [00:25:20] And it doesn't guarantee either that Iran ultimately, that the people are smart enough to take back their country. [00:25:27] The president said, this may be once in a generation opportunity, but it's going to at some point end up in their hands, and it's going to be up to them. [00:25:38] But I don't think it's going to be the new Supreme Leader. [00:25:41] I can tell you that. [00:25:42] I'm very worried. [00:25:43] Have you been following the fate of these 21 Iranian women soccer players? [00:25:48] And I know five have been granted asylum. [00:25:50] The president pushing Australia to offer them asylum. [00:25:54] But some of it, 21 members, of the 26 members, it remains uncertain. [00:25:59] Five teammates granted asylum, leaving the rest of the squad to decide whether they want to return to the country. [00:26:08] The official roster, 26 girls, coaches, staff, and Australian authorities confirmed that five were transported by federal police to a secure location of finalized humanitarian visas and remain members, remaining members of the delegation, have not publicly indicated what they're going to do. [00:26:26] I'll tell you right now, if they go back, the odds are very high. [00:26:29] They're in deep Adam Schiff. [00:26:32] I would not go back if I was these girls. [00:26:34] I got to give them credit. [00:26:36] You know, the women are tremendously popular in Australia, but they know it's a terrible situation. [00:26:41] And when they open the, they would not sing the national anthem of Iran. [00:26:48] And I give them, and I think they did sing the American national anthem, didn't they? [00:26:53] Correct me if I'm wrong. [00:26:54] I don't remember. [00:26:55] You are not wrong. [00:26:56] I am really worried about those girls. [00:26:59] I hope they make the right choice. [00:27:01] Trump warning that Iran will face strikes 20 times harder if the Straits of Hormuz flow is blocked. [00:27:10] And he is offering U.S. warships to escort them, which is, I think, one of the big reasons that it has come down. [00:27:18] Iran's new supreme leader, Pote, is his father on steroids. [00:27:23] Apparently, that's not true. [00:27:25] His own father didn't want him in power. [00:27:27] Thought he was too weak. [00:27:29] Anyway, 800-941-Sean is our number if you want to be a part of the program. [00:27:33] By the way, Senator John Fetterman on the other side will get his take on the happenings that's going on in Iran. [00:27:42] will get his take on the Save Act as well as long as we have him.