Trish Reagan argues CNN is wrong about an imminent Iran peace deal, claiming President Trump's strategy and indirect talks via Pakistan have made Tehran "blink" after airstrikes on Isfahan. She details Ilhan Omar's alleged $250 million fraud scheme involving her husband's VC firm inflated from -$50k to $30 million through Hawala money laundering, now under investigation by JD Vance and Scott Bessent. Reagan also highlights the Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling regarding Chinese "birth tourism" and predicts the Strait of Hormuz war will end in weeks, suggesting NATO's dissolution is imminent due to allied non-cooperation. [Automatically generated summary]
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Iran Deal Progress00:12:16
We're live and boy oh boy, just when we think CNN can't get any worse, they somehow outdo themselves.
I mean, I think they're making a real run for the Msnbc audience.
At this point.
We got good news to report.
How about this?
It looks like we're getting closer and closer to an actual deal with Iran, i.e peace in the Middle East.
Can you believe it's happening under one Donald Trump?
I'll tell you, the markets love this, guys.
They absolutely love it.
Welcome to the program.
I am Trish Reagan.
This is the Trish Reagan show and we begin on Cnn's screw up yet again, Getting it wrong over and, over and over.
You know, the whole media is getting this wrong.
I got to tell you, I was showing you early on when this whole thing first broke out, there would be like headline after headline after headline after headline.
I was looking at Bloomberg last night.
It's still the same old thing.
Reuters, same old thing.
I expect better.
I do.
From the business media, as a business journalist myself, as somebody who has worked at Bloomberg, not once, but twice, yeah, claim to fame, very few people go back to Bloomberg.
Mike's very, very, you know, he can get a little petty about these things, but.
Somehow I got invited back only to leave twice.
So there you have it.
Anyway, Bloomberg, I would expect more from.
I would expect more from Reuters.
I would expect more from the Wall Street Journal.
Thank you very much.
But yet all of them have just been bombarding us with negative headlines every single solitary day.
I'll tell you, my former employer, I got a few of them out there.
CNBC has done a decent job.
But overall, you know, the media keeps on getting this one wrong.
I will say that, you know, the president has been very clear, very, very clear that it's critical.
We take and assess the next few days for what they are worth.
You're looking at a headline that was in the journal earlier today.
Look at that.
I mean, the market's up all over, all over the place, right?
NASDAQ ending the day so strong.
S&P, I mean, this is good news, folks.
Why?
Because an end is in sight.
And, you know, you can massage it any which way you want.
You know what they're doing on CNN right now.
But I'm telling you, there is no getting around the good news that this thing is winding down.
So the next few days are going to be very, very decisive.
That was Pete Hegseth earlier in the morning as he came out and made a big press conference saying, you know what, Iran better, better come to the table with a deal or else.
But if Iran is wise, they will cut a deal.
President Trump doesn't bluff and he does not back down.
You can ask Khomeini about that.
The new Iranian regime should know that by now.
This new regime, because regime change has occurred, should be wiser than the last.
President Trump will make a deal, he is willing.
And the terms of the deal are known to them.
If Iran is not willing, then the United States War Department will continue with even more intensity.
Yes.
You better believe it.
We're going to get to the part with the CNN host being humiliated yet again on her show.
I mean, it's like every night.
I don't know how she goes back for more.
I mean, she really ought to take Jessica Tarlov's job on the five, right?
Here we are looking at a map of the Strait of Hormuz, and this is what it's all about, right?
This is what it's all about.
And so over on CNN, they're like, oh, well, he's not really getting the Strait.
It's not really happening.
I got news for them.
He actually is, and he's made the point himself repeatedly that as we get the new regime in there and the new regime accepts our terms, then this kind of thing is just going to sort of take care of itself, if you would.
I want to go to Representative Brian Mast out of Florida.
He is head of the House Foreign Relations Committee, and he made some very astute observations about where we are in this process vis-a-vis the Strait of Hormuz.
By the way, we only get 20% of our oil from there, so it's not the be-all end-all.
I would say, yes, it does have an effect on overall worldwide oil.
Prices right, because if you cut off 20 percent of the supply because nobody can get through the strait of Hormuz, then yes, it has an upwards pressure effect on oil, but nonetheless it's gonna.
It's gonna be okay.
I mean I I hate to take them down from their ledge.
You know their TDS is going into full gear, but it's gonna be okay.
As the representative here Mast, points out listen, you have, of course, Gulf partners in the Gulf partners in the region that are unwilling to see the straits of Hormuz be this toll road For Iran, where they can simply charge for anything that goes in or out of there.
They're not going to allow that to take place.
And so there's conversations, debate, everything going on with that as well.
And if the United States accomplishes its mission of destroying every single piece of Iranian military hardware the drones, the Navy, the Air Force, the ballistic missiles, everything that can reach out and touch us, as has been our goal, then we've essentially controlled the Straits in the way that we decided from the onset that we wanted to control this.
Boom, bingo, presto.
Okay, you got it.
In other words, we take out their whole military.
We render them irrelevant.
They have no force.
They have no might.
Therefore, guess what?
The Straits of Hormuz are going to be just fine.
All right.
Okay.
So CNN, get over yourself.
CNN, still panicking.
I get it.
The whole panicking thing.
Right.
I mean, because it's, it's not just CNN.
It's MSNBC.
It's mainstream media.
It's all the financial press except for CNN, CNBC, forgive me, that's doing a pretty decent job.
But let's go over to CNN because they're just like, no, he's never going to get this straight.
He's getting it.
Okay?
Just look at oil prices today.
He's getting it.
Ladies and gentlemen, you guys can go eat crow.
Open for business.
We will conclude our lovely stay in Iran by blowing up and completely obliterating all of the electric generating plants, oil wells, and cargo islands, and possibly all desalinization plants, really destroying the civilian infrastructure that this country relies on.
But then today, the suggestion.
Yes, that's certainly a concern.
But now today, they're saying.
By the way, this guy's just.
Not very good.
This is not one of their core objectives.
Yeah.
So, what are your sources telling you?
Well, what we're seeing is that they're focusing on core objectives that they actually think that they can show the American people that they're achieving.
So, destroying the Navy, killing off leadership, those kind of things.
Reopening the Strait is something that they have to depend entirely on Iran for.
And there is no indication that Iran is going to reopen the Strait.
And so, you're seeing them kind of shift on that.
And what we've seen really across the board when it comes to this war in Iran.
Is this kind of shifting narrative and shifting goalpost?
Because we also have President Trump routinely saying if they don't open up the Strait of Hormuz, we're going to inflict all this pain on him.
It's not just that post.
It has been going on for months.
But now it's that maybe we don't really care about opening the Strait of Hormuz.
He has been privately very, very angry that none of these other European countries have come to his defense or to the United States defense in his mind as part of this war, even though, of course, they have said that this was not something that they were put a direct threat for legally or just in terms of resources they can't.
I feel like he's frustrated.
Okay, yeah, we're going to get to that because he's also like, NATO, what good are you?
I don't need you.
You know, if you're not actually going to back me up when I actually need you, what the heck am I doing being part of this arrangement anyway?
I mean, it's all in name only, right?
We'll get to that.
But they're trying to say, okay, he doesn't really have the Strait of Hormuz.
Let me just say that Iran has certainly blinked here.
And let's go to actually a pretty decent financial publication.
I know the guys that run Zero Hedge and they're really good and they get all kinds of interesting stuff there.
And so they put this out today.
Iran's president.
States they are prepared to end the war if they receive guarantees.
So that's kind of a big deal.
All right.
Now, you know, we have to work on the guarantees and we have to work on the deal, but they are now prepared to end the world war.
And so the world reacted in world markets with the Dow, the SP, the NASDAQ all flying on the news.
Okay.
And look, I've been a business reporter forever.
Markets don't lie.
Sometimes they overreact.
And, you know, you see a lot of pessimism in the markets.
Sometimes they overreact, but they don't really fundamentally lie.
They kind of tell you what they're thinking.
And all along, they've told us this really isn't that big a deal.
I mean, we're off three-tenths of a percent.
We're off five-tenths of a percent.
Then we're up a percent.
Then we're up half a percent.
Then we're down three-tenths of a percent.
It's telling me the markets don't think it's that big a deal until today.
And now they're like, oh, okay, mission accomplished.
So here you have the Iranian president, who actually spoke out on on state press tv, so that's interesting and relevant in and of itself, saying that basically, they are seeking no war.
They're prepared to end it.
They're prepared to end it with guarantees against further attacks.
So as long as we don't go back for more right, we don't keep attacking them, we'll have again mission accomplished, the idea being that we're getting rid of all their arsenal.
We're getting rid of the uranium that is there, we are getting rid of all the potential for them to do something really bad.
They are prepared to end the war if security guarantees are offered, although they still say there are no direct negotiations going on.
Everything is right now going through Pakistan.
So Pakistan emerging onto the world stage is a real player in all of this, and they are working through intermediaries there with Pakistan to try and get something accomplished here.
Iran's foreign minister clarifying that they're not negotiating directly with the U.S., but messages have been sent.
So the fact that there is this discussion, by the way, that backs up everything the president's been saying, even though CNN and Christiane Amonpour was out there saying, my sources, they tell me.
In only her weird accent right, she's been here since she was like nine or ten, but she's got some weird accent, not as good as Ilhan's, but you know quite the accent and she's.
You know, my sources tell me there is no negotiation going on.
Well yeah, there has been negotiation going on okay, and finally that was just admitted today by the Iranians and so now everybody's like okay Phew, you know, we're working towards something and we're coming up on the five, six weeks that the president said he wanted to be out of there by.
By the way, like, don't doubt the guy.
I think he's kind of had a plan all along.
I know everybody gets annoyed because he doesn't read 50 volumes worth of material and doesn't listen to all these aides in the so-called deep state.
And he tends to kind of operate, as they say, so to speak, from the hip, but he's got good instincts.
And by the way, the instincts have been kind of there for a while.
Let's go all the way back to 1987.
Okay, 1987 when he knew this was coming.
Watch, it's kind of weird.
It's like either deja vu or he's super prescient or maybe he's some kind of time traveler.
Watch.
Because I'm running for the presidency, I'm here because I'm personally tired of seeing this great country of ours being ripped off.
But as far as Trump is concerned, our allies are only part of the problem.
The real culprit is Iran.
Why couldn't we go in and take over some of their oil, which is along the sea?
How would you do that?
Would you send in the Marines?
Would you take a chance in a war?
Let them have Iran.
You take their oil.
How?
How?
I mean, do we want a war?
What do you mean we take their oil?
You go in.
How do we go in?
You're going to have a war by being weak.
Okay, how do we go in?
What do we do?
Excuse me.
You're going to have a war.
And it's going to start in the Middle East.
What if the Soviet Union said, you do this to Iran, we're going to come in?
I don't believe they'd do it.
The next time Iran attacks this country, go in and grab one of their big oil installations.
And I mean, grab it and keep it.
and get back your losses because this country has lost plenty because of Iran.
Okay, from the horse's mouth, right?
Fast forward that many years.
That was 1987, guys, with Barbara Walters on ABC.
And here we are looking at Karg Island.
He's willing to go in and take all of Karg Island if he has to.
That's like the big kahuna, okay?
That is like the premier spot in Iran because that's where all the oil is.
That's where it all comes out of.
That is the premier location.
If you're going to go after anything, and he's like, look, I'll go after it.
I'll go after it as hard as I need to go after it.
Karg Island Strategy00:09:32
He's made it super clear.
In fact, he's quite proud of what happened overnight.
This was kind of a pivotal moment.
And you see, this is partly why you saw Pete Hegseth in his press conference there today.
This is, you're looking at a picture of Istvanhan, Iran.
And the president also put out some footage.
It's a video you see of a massive blast there in the Iranian city that was housing uranium stockpiles, a sprawling missile complex.
And what did we do?
We took it out.
This is again in part why you've got Iran coming to its knees, blinking, so to speak, saying, yeah, okay, these guys mean business.
Like it's pounding, pounding, pounding, pounding, and we're not going to stop.
We are not going to stop.
But we're basically at the point where we have a deal because they don't want any more of this going on.
This is footage you're looking at depicting basically this large fireball and blast lighting up the night sky where U.S. officials and reports, according to U.S. officials, I should say, and reports are linking there to that airstrike on that ammunition depot, basically, that big, big center.
for uranium.
What did we pile down on with it?
A 2,000 pound bunker buster bomb, multiple bunker buster bombs causing significant secondary detonations and causing all of that uranium there to be now no longer, shall we say, a problem.
And so what happened?
The markets soared.
The markets went way up.
You had the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing out the day up significantly, up to nearly 0.5%.
You've got the S&P up nearly 3%.
You got the NASDAQ up nearly 4%.
Need I say more?
I mean, need I say more?
This is the handwriting that's on the wall.
This is what shows you we're nearing an end, despite whatever the mainstream media wants to think, which is, you know, again, why I tell you, don't listen to the mainstream media.
Don't even listen to the mainstream financial media.
They're all wrong.
Hopefully, if you're investing, you're listening to me and you're listening to my colleague over there at 76 Research because we put out some really good research and we've told you all along, this is going to be okay.
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And you know what?
We're consistent and we're not.
Swayed by whatever the media thinks.
Because, by the way, whatever the media thinks like, run and do the opposite, because they're typically all wrong and they're so colored by their TDS, TDS once again on full display on CNN, with a CNN host getting totally humiliated on her own show.
I mean, it's like she's some kind of glutton for punishment.
Here she is.
I want to show you.
She brought in an Iranian prisoner, an Iranian former prisoner, who's like you know, when you think about this, Donald Trump is getting exactly what he wants to get.
And he's confused the H-E-L-L out of the Iranians.
I mean, they don't know which end is up because he says this and then he says that and then he says this and he says that.
I can tell you, he's making the point.
It's confusing the heck on them.
I can tell you, my own source reporting can tell you that Venezuela was all in a flummox.
They couldn't figure out what end was up because, again, they didn't understand this president.
And maybe there's an advantage to that.
Is there not?
They might think, gosh, the guy, he's a little crazy.
I don't know what he's going to do.
One minute he likes me.
The next minute he doesn't.
And maybe there's a certain advantage that you have when you keep the cards close to the vest, so to speak.
Let's go to this CNN reporter.
Not quite getting that, right?
Because, well, TDS.
Collapse of infrastructure or utilities.
However, I will say, as someone who is a former democracy activist and someone who was imprisoned in Iran for many years for opposing the regime and for working for warmer relations between the U.S. and Iran, I put the responsibility for this on the Iranian regime.
They can stop this war tomorrow, tonight, by accepting the three points that President Trump put on the table in Muscat.
They're actually, from an international law perspective, they're pretty reasonable and understandable demands.
And as you mentioned, they refuse to even negotiate with that.
Although I want to share one thing about Donald Trump's communication style.
When I spoke to someone inside Iran who I trust, he runs a very big business.
He's not a politician, but he has to follow very closely all the tea leaves.
He told me, that guy is a genius.
And he's talking about Trump.
And I said, why?
You know, he said, because he's completely confused the Iranians.
Finally, the Iranians have met someone who is like a match for them.
Iranians are do you think that's really true?
I think it's true.
I think it's true.
Listen to that.
She immediately has to change the subject.
I've spoken to Iranian sources in the business community as well that say something extremely similar, that nobody knows what ends up there.
Like, wow, this guy, like, he's serious, right?
And there is a method to the madness.
There is genius in that because you're keeping them off guard and you're keeping your enemy waiting and guessing.
And yet, Abby, I think that's her name, does not want to hear it.
She just doesn't want to hear it.
So she immediately interrupts him.
He's like actually explaining something super interesting, but here we go.
The idea that he has confused them so much, but at the same time, here we are.
We are five weeks into this war.
Iran still had, they just attacked an oil tanker in the region.
They're weakened, don't get me wrong, but they also have control of the Strait of Hormuz.
They've got us to a point where we've got oil at, you know, over $100 a barrel.
I don't know.
I mean, I just think Trump is, his chaos is definitely a strategy, right?
But I'm not sure it's actually getting the results he's seeking.
That's the question that I'm asking.
Are we actually seeing the results of the chaos that is supposed to be well, the war is not over, even though he said it was over weeks ago.
Vance said that ooh, guys.
Well, I mean, Iran did say it's prepared to end the war.
I hate to hit you with the obvious, right?
I hate to hit you with the market that's up nearly 4% on the NASDAQ, nearly, what was it?
3%, nearly 3% on the S&P, and then nearly 2.5% on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
I think the market thinks it's over.
But, you know, I will say this.
Aside from whatever they're telling the foreign minister is telling Al Jazeera and telling State TV, et cetera, I would point back to this.
You know what?
We got all kinds of might.
You see the headline I just put on the screen right now?
This just breaking.
The Pentagon is deploying, ladies and gentlemen, is deploying the aircraft carrier, the USS George H.W. Bush and its accompanying warships.
So in other words, yes, we're willing to make a deal.
Now, Iran says it's willing to make a deal.
Iran admits it is in negotiations, not direct negotiations.
But negotiations via Pakistan, via intermediaries, and we're sending messages back and forth, there you have it, and guess what?
But we're sending a third aircraft carrier to the Middle East because you know what?
We don't want to take any chances.
We're smart that way.
In other words, we will negotiate, but we will have leverage in our back pocket.
I want to go back to my former colleague, Pete Hegseth, now head of the Pentagon.
Funny how that works.
And Pete doing a really good job saying, hey, you know what?
Maybe we'll put boots on the ground.
Maybe we won't.
But I'm not really going to tell any of you reporters because I'm not going to divulge any of our strategy.
Why should I?
Why would I?
Here we are.
As far as President Trump and boots on the ground, I don't understand why the base, which they have already, they understand, wouldn't have faith in his ability to execute on this.
Look at his track record of pursuing peace through strength, America first outcomes.
What he's simply saying, and it's exactly true, and I've said from this podium too, we're not going to foreclose any option.
You can't fight and win a war if you tell your adversary what you are willing to do or what you are not willing to do, to include boots on the ground.
Our adversary right now thinks there are 15 different ways we could come at them with boots on the ground.
And guess what?
There are.
So if we needed to, we could execute those options on behalf of the President of the United States and this department.
Or maybe we don't have to use them at all.
Maybe negotiations work, or maybe there's a different approach.
The point is to be unpredictable in that, certainly not let anybody know what you're willing to do or not do.
But if anybody has internalized the lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan as the first one, President Trump, to call them out for what they are, He's not going to repeat those lessons.
And I think I've been very clear about that from the podium.
So I get it.
Some of you are saying, well, I don't care about the stock market.
Europe's Economic Reality00:15:27
You know, I care about gas prices.
And gas prices went up over $4 today.
I'll tell you, I went to my local gas station.
I talked to the guy there that runs it all the time.
And like every week, every time I fill up, you know, we have a good conversation about gas prices.
And he pointed out to me, you know what?
We haven't had to pay more for a shipment.
in three weeks.
We were terrified.
We thought it was going to go through the roof.
But we're like leveled out here.
It's okay.
Maybe that's because we get our gas mainly from the U.S. Don't forget, we are a net exporter now of energy, right?
So that's a big plus.
We don't get our oil from the Strait of Hormuz.
No, no, no.
That's China.
That's Japan.
That's everybody else.
You know, all of Asia is getting it from over there.
We don't rely on that.
Of course, it's a global commodity, right?
So if the price goes up, the price goes up for everyone.
And it still affects us to a certain extent here.
But anyway, he's making the point, you know, it has been that bad.
And he's like, Diesel, on the other hand, he's like, diesel, I'm thrilled with because when Joe Biden was in office, he said to fill up my truck, it was like 650.
And I was like, but diesel's pretty high, right?
Up over five.
He's like, try 650.
Okay.
He's like, I can take it.
I'll deal with it.
So again, this is going to be short-lived.
And he was making the point to me and I share it with you.
And we've said this before.
It's short-lived because once this is straightened out, you've got a big giant solution for years to come.
And what does that mean?
Lower oil at a time when we need it, at a time when you've got a ton of energy that's being drained from the system for AI and all of the energy that requires.
It's going to need a lot of oil.
It's going to need a lot of natural gas.
So believe me, you want to do this sooner rather than later.
A lot of people saying, okay, what's it mean for the U.S. dollar?
We've been looking at the U.S. dollar that's actually been, you know, holding up okay through all of this.
And what does it mean for interest rates, right?
Is the Fed going to be able to still move on interest rates?
These are a lot of questions.
There was some speculation that the Fed wouldn't be able to.
Not that Jerome Powell wants to anyway, right?
But Kevin Warsh gets in there.
Hopefully we'll see some lower rates.
I've made the case before that we do need those lower rates anyway.
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Is NATO done?
That's the big question right now, because the president is getting really fed up and I mean really fed up with the lack of support out of Europe, and not only lack of support, I mean they're kind of standing in the way.
Did you see this one?
He put this one out today.
This is pretty important.
The country of France he writes on TRUE Social.
Wouldn't let planes head to Israel.
Headed to Israel, forgive me, loaded up with military supplies fly over French territory.
Woo!
You're not letting our U.S. military planes go into Israel with our supplies fly over French territory?
Are you kidding me, France?
France has been, he writes in big, all capital letters, very unhelpful with respect to the butcher of Iran who has been successfully eliminated.
The USA will remember.
Donald.
JT, President DJT.
Yeah, you better believe we're going to remember.
I'm not going to forget this.
I mean, France, come on.
I mean, I already didn't like you very much.
And now this.
So here's the problem.
Again, we have no friends out there.
We're doing this solo.
We have NATO for a reason.
We need those bases to be able to do things like refuel at the very least.
I mean, the expectation as well is that, you know, when we get into a situation, you're there to back us up and then some, not to run for cover, not to restrict your airspace to us.
I mean, please, what's going on?
He also wrote this morning, all of those countries that can't get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz like. the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you.
Number one, buy from the U.S.
We got plenty.
We do.
We do.
And we're getting more.
We just got all that oil down in Venezuela, right?
In the Orinoco region.
We're getting our hands on that.
And we're getting some right here in the U.S. of A., whether Gavin likes it or not, out in California, off the coast of California.
Plus, we've got the pipeline.
I mean, we got oil coming up the wazoo, which is going to help a lot.
And you kind of think about the timing of this.
I wonder if this was all staged out.
Right, let's do Venezuela.
Let's make sure that we get the pipeline, let's make sure everything's up and running, we get rid of all those crazy environmental orders that are preventing us from doing what we need to do from a national security standpoint, and then we follow on with Iran, just saying the timing's kind of interesting number two, build up some courage, go get some.
You know what cojones or whatever you want.
Go to the straight and just take it.
Just take it, for goodness sakes, go in.
You'll have to start learning to fight for yourself.
The USA is not going to be there to help you anymore, guys.
Just like you weren't there for us, Iran has been essentially decimated.
The hard part is done.
Go get your own effing.
He didn't say that.
That's my little editorial ad.
Oil.
President DJT, okay?
And Exxon said the same thing.
I mean, you NATO folks, where the hell are you when we need you?
I think the president was clear this morning in his truth that there are countries around the world who ought to be prepared.
To step up on this critical waterway as well.
It's not just the United States Navy.
Last time I checked, there was supposed to be a big bad Royal Navy that could be prepared to do things like that as well.
So he's pointing out this is an international waterway that we use less than most, in fact, dramatically less than most.
So the world ought to pay attention to be prepared to stand up.
President Trump's been willing to do the heavy lifting on behalf of the free world to address this threat of Iran.
It's not just our problem set going forward, even though we have done the lion's share of preparation to ensure that that strait will be open, which is an outcome the president's been very clear on.
You guys, I'm just looking at your comments, and you guys are making the point about Spain.
Yeah, Spain's one of the worst, right?
They were one of the first ones that came out and said, we want nothing to do with this.
And so Trump said, okay, well, fine.
Fine, we'll just tariff you.
And then they're like, oh, okay, wait a second, wait a second, wait a second.
Cat Crazy Sam saying, hey, why not just give the Statue of Liberty back?
We can put Trump Tower in its place.
I'd be totally down with that.
Yes, that's a good one.
I like the creativity.
I appreciate the creativity, Cat Crazy Sam.
Here's Marco Rubio also speaking out.
This is on Al Jazeera TV, basically sending a message as well.
And I know it's fun to laugh at and everything, but this is actually getting quite serious because what's in it for us?
If we're contributing all this money, by the way, we're contributing more than anyone else.
I mean, Poland's recently kind of stepped up and they're shouldering a lot of the burden, but we contribute more than anyone else and they're not there for us, then who the heck needs them, for goodness sakes?
Let's cue the tape for Marco.
And I've been a big supporter of NATO.
And one of the reasons why I've been a supporter of NATO is because I believe that these basing rights give us leverage and give us flexibility and operational capability all over the world.
But if NATO is just about us defending Europe, if they're attacked, But them denying us basing rights when we need them, that's not a very good arrangement.
That's a hard one to stay engaged in and say this is good for the United States.
So all of that's going to have to be reexamined.
All of it's going to have to be reexamined.
Reexamined.
You heard him.
It's all going to have to be reexamined.
I think they're going to blow up NATO when it's all said and done.
I mean, Donald Trump went over there.
He got rid of the military threat.
He got rid, we hope, of the nuclear threat.
He has rendered Iran useless in terms of its military action, Navy, Army, and otherwise.
He's gotten rid of two regimes.
They're on their third.
And now he's like, okay, you guys want oil from the Strait of Hormuz?
That's your business.
You go get your own.
Again, my editorial comment, effing, oil.
We got plenty, plenty right here in the good old US of A.
We got more oil than we know what to do with.
Just buy it from us.
Here's the president recently saying, yeah, we don't really need NATO now, do we, under the circumstances?
All of the NATO allies agreed with us, but they don't want to, you know, despite the fact that we help them so much, we have thousands of soldiers in different countries all over the world, and they don't want to help us.
We don't need help.
You know, that war has been long prosecuted, as far as I'm concerned.
Almost from day one, we knocked out many of these things.
We knocked out the Navy essentially in a couple of days, but I was surprised to see that NATO, While they agree that it was a very important thing to do, they agree fully.
Nobody said, oh, you shouldn't do it.
They would have had a nuclear weapon within one month of when we had the B-2 bombers bomb the nuclear potential, I call it the nuclear dust.
NATO's making a very foolish mistake.
And I've long said that, you know, I wonder whether or not NATO would ever be there for us.
So this was a great test because we don't need them, but they should have been there.
It was a great test and they failed.
Okay?
So again, this is like a really broken, messed up relationship where one member of the relationship, one party's doing all the heavy lifting, is always there as a shoulder to cry on, and then gets kicked around and frankly abused by the other partner.
That would be NATO.
So here we are, always ready, willing, and able to help.
What have we done with Ukraine?
I mean, we have given them everything and then some in Ukraine, and they still want more.
And we still say, okay, well, we'll do it.
We'll do it.
We'll do it.
What do you want?
We're trying to help.
We're always there for them.
They can't back us up a little.
They can't allow us to touch down and refuel in France.
They can't allow us to fly through the frickin' airspace to get to Israel.
That's what they're pulling right now, it's like, who needs friends when you got enemies?
Or forgive me, I think it's the other way around, right?
Who needs enemies when you got friends like that?
I don't think there are friends.
Like, don't kid yourself.
They've always been jealous of us anyway.
We make so much more money.
We have such a better lifestyle.
We have the American dream.
I talk to people in France.
They're like, there's no such thing as the French dream.
It just doesn't exist.
I'm like, what do you mean it doesn't exist?
Does anybody ever want to do better for themselves?
And they're like, well, maybe, but they don't really think about it because if your dad was a teacher, your mom was a teacher, you're a teacher.
If your grandparent was a teacher, you're a teacher.
Like nobody actually tries to branch out and do anything different because there's no such psychological imprint on them of having any bigger aspiration.
There is no French dream.
It's just the American dream.
It's unique to us.
So they're jealous as all hell.
Okay?
They got a little tiny economy.
California's economy is bigger than theirs.
Little tiny economy, but they can't do anything to help us.
UK, they have a bigger economy, right?
They ought to be doing something.
But nope.
They are terrified.
Well, look at what's happened to these places, okay?
Look at what has happened.
What is the most popular name in all of Belgium and perhaps UK now?
It's like second popular?
Muhammad.
Okay?
So that's what's happened to them.
And so they know that they can't get elected because they got to have a whole bunch of people that maybe have allegiance to Iran instead of the UK or allegiance to Iran instead of to France.
And so in order to keep the masses appeased, they've got to run for cover.
And so when it comes to backing their faithful ally that has been there for them through thick and thin.
We get the heave-ho.
They're effectively spitting in our faces.
That's not a relationship that's going to work.
And I'm sorry to have to play John Bolton for you, but the point is the Europeans are being majorly stupid.
And he can whine about it and say that Trump is being, you know, immature or whatever.
You say whatever you want, Bolton.
I think the point or the takeaway for all of us is what you're admitting about Europe.
They're a bunch of immature, spoiled brats.
I'll add to it that they're jealous as heck of us.
And our success and our continued success.
And we just help them out in a way that they should thank us for forever.
And yet, what do we get?
Them spitting in our face.
Well, I'll tell you, you know what?
You guys want us to help in Ukraine.
I don't know if that's still going to be on the table in the future.
But don't take my word for it.
Listen to Bolton.
But I will say, I think the Europeans make a mistake by responding to that kind of juvenile behavior with juvenile behavior of their own.
A number of European leaders, including Kaya.
Collins, the European Union's chief foreign policy official, have said expressly, Iran is not our war.
That's a very dangerous way to put it because it invites Donald Trump, it almost teases him to come back and say, Well, okay, Iran is not your war, Ukraine is not our war.
It's very dangerous to approach Trump in the same way he behaves.
And yet, that's what they did.
And that's what they're continuing to do.
So we have now heard from the president.
We have heard from the secretary of state.
We have heard from the secretary of war.
I think it's pretty clear.
NATO, it may just be over.
I don't know if this relationship is even salvageable.
I don't know if we need to keep pouring money into Ukraine.
This may be your problem that you need to deal with it.
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You've got to figure out your own energy.
situations over there.
We just saved y'all from being held hostage with a nuclear weapon.
All right.
You'd think the least you could do is thank us.
Jealousy is a bad thing.
TDS is a bad thing.
TDS plus jealousy is a really bad thing.
Right.
I want to get to someone who's got a serious case of TDS plus a serious case of being utterly terrified because she knows the Treasury Secretary of the United States, one Mr. Scott Besant, is coming straight for her.
That would be Ilhan Omar, who's definitely on the side of Iran and not on the side of the USA.
That should tell you everything you need to know about her, right?
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I'll tell you, the administration is really turning on the screws or up the screws on one Ilhan Omar.
Ilhan Omar is feeling the heat.
I mean, she's getting really stressed.
We were watching her at that event in Minneapolis over the weekend.
And one of the things that I didn't really mention yesterday was, and maybe this is cool of me, but you know, you got to have a little bit of sense of humor now.
And then this is the news after Rollett's doom and gloom and, oh, war and destruction and fraud and fleecing of America.
I mean, I might as well have a little fun with it, right?
So we added a little bit of music and we found some of those most interesting things that Ilhan had to say.
And I can tell you, let's just say she's not the best speaker.
And I have a feeling that she may have studied English at the Leering Center.
Uh-huh.
Oh, this is good.
I could have never imagined the day would come when we were staring down at this kind of creeping authoritarianism.
Woo!
Strange, to say the least.
In the United States of America, we pledge allegiance to the Constitution and the flag.
That doesn't make sense.
Because in Minnesota, we are billed different.
Operation Metro Surge was just the tip of the iceberg.
I'm sorry.
It's not right to laugh, right?
I shouldn't laugh.
But who can't help themselves, right?
All right.
In fairness, I don't speak Somali.
I do speak Spanish.
I speak Italian.
I was once very good at German, but I don't speak Somali.
So I suppose if I spoke Somali, I'd make a few little blunders like that.
I'm sorry.
She's just so annoying.
So, you know, I can't help but, I just can't help but laugh.
But I shouldn't laugh because this is actually really serious.
And the White House is now.
Increasingly looking at her, not just for immigration fraud, which we've talked about at length.
But I want to get back to this fraud ring because the the vice president, is saying, listen, we need to look at this very carefully.
And now you have the Treasury secretary offering rewards rewards for any information that may relate back to these Minnesota fraudsters, California fraudsters, any fraudsters, you name it but he wants big ticket items and I have a feeling she's got a few of them anyway.
Let's go back to vice president Vance talking about the suspicions he has around Ilhan and the fraud ring.
I'm worried about the immigration fraud.
I'm also worried about what did Ilhan Omar know about what was happening in the Somali community and why was nobody looking into it until, frankly, Donald Trump came along?
Yeah, why?
I mean, well, I think we know why.
I think we know absolutely why because it's sort of like France and the UK saying, oh, nope, we don't want to have anything to do with this because you see, we need to get elected and we have very large Middle Eastern populations that are responsible for us being in office.
So we got to be really careful, just like Timmy Waltz out there in Minnesota.
Oh, he said over the weekend, he's like, I want you to know I got the Somalis back.
I got the Somalis back.
It's like, do you have Minnesota's back or just Somalia's back?
I mean, we know you did the new flag and everything too.
Looks a lot like Somalia's.
Go check it out if you haven't seen it yet.
It's a little creepy, actually.
Anyway, it's like, Timmy, okay, I get it.
These are the people that elected you.
These are the people that are going to continue to elect Democrats in your state.
This is why you have people like Brendan Gill down in Texas and other members of Congress joining this anti-Sharia law platform saying we got to be really thoughtful about who we're bringing here and what we allow to have happen because it's just not okay.
It's not okay.
So she introduced this $250 million program feeding our future.
And somehow all of that money, all of that money wound up going to fraud.
And she won't admit to any of this.
She won't even turn over her documents, as we understand it, to Comer's committee that's investigating in the Ethics Committee.
Okay.
So the House Ethics Committee is investigating.
You get the White House investigating with the task force that you just saw JD with.
You've got also Treasury investigating.
And some of this investigation is taking them as far as Somalia.
is taking them as far as Kenya, which is very loosey-goosey banking rules, is taking them as far as South Africa because there was some business deal that her hubby was doing over there with his venture capital firm.
Venture capital, my you-know-what.
And they were hard at work.
The colleague had been getting $10,000 tickets to go over to Dubai, apparently, to work on that South African solar panel work that they were hard at work doing.
I mean, I'm sorry.
You do not go from negative $50,000 to $30 million in the span of a year and a half.
It just doesn't happen, okay?
I don't care how talented you are.
does not happen.
That's a whole other kind of American dream.
As my friend Steve Forbes said, it's the Al Capone version of the American dream.
It's not working hard for a living.
So there's a lot of concerns.
And the Treasury Secretary of the United States wants to get to the bottom of these concerns.
He wants to figure out whether or not Ilhan Omar and her hubby were in fact running some kind of money laundering operation.
You know, you put it into Timmy, the other Timmy.
Everybody's named Timmy, apparently.
Timmy Walsh and Timmy Minette.
She likes her Timmys.
She likes her Ahmeds, too.
Husband number one, Ahmed.
Husband number two, Ahmed.
Then she moved on to Timmy.
Anyway, Timmy, he had this venture capital firm that was allegedly worth all this money, which it wasn't.
But if you were in the money laundering business, as it is alleged you may have been, and you needed to somehow puff this up and make it look like it was more so that then when people bought shares in your venture capital firm, you could then throw the money overseas, kind of cleanse it a little bit, wash it back to them, and suddenly take your cut off the top, suddenly, you know.
You got to be able to justify it all.
So that may have been when you look in retrospect at her filings, why suddenly, because I asked the question, I'm like, why is she even willing to say that her husband's business is worth that much?
I mean, that's got to be sort of a suicide in and of itself because that was going to beg all these questions.
The minute this filing happened, I came out on the show.
I mean, this was like a year ago and I was like, what the heck?
How is she worth $30 million?
And she told us all at the time, oh, I'm actually not.
I'm just a mom.
I'm a mom who has to have a residence in Minneapolis and in D.C. and it's really expensive.
And I'm trying to get by like anyone else.
Well, she's doing more than getting by, let's just say.
She's really inflating somehow.
I suspect my own suspicion, not proven, but this is what they're working on.
I suspect she's inflating it through fraud.
And this is what Treasury Secretary Besant is trying to get to the bottom of.
Here he is announcing a whole new program where they're going to come forward with billions of dollars.
In reward money on CNBC Watts.
It's very exciting.
I think it's going to be a great way to ferret out waste, fraud, and abuse, starting in Minneapolis, which has been ground zero.
So we are encouraging whistleblowers who know about fraud, people who are stealing from the American taxpayer, to come forward.
At Treasury, we're setting up a website and we will be giving rewards up to 10 to 30% of the fines that we levy.
That's awesome.
Okay, Cat Crazy Sam.
I'm going back to your comments all day today.
He's making a good point here.
Cat Crazy Sam saying, you know what?
Pam Bondi, you get to do your job because we're sitting around here waiting.
And I don't think Pam Bondi, between us, just between us kids, I don't think she can do this.
All right, I've been highly disappointed in her over and over and over again.
I kind of like the idea of getting Jeanine Pirro in there because Jeanine is like a total pitbull.
And by the way, a terrific, terrific lawyer and a great person I used to work with.
I used to work with her too at Fox.
It's a very small world out there in media land, and now they're all in governments, you know?
Hey, but Jeanine is great.
Pam, nice person.
And by the way, very loyal to the president, but I don't think has the chops to be able to deliver here.
And there are a variety of reasons for that.
I mean, part of it may just be that she's just not talented enough.
I'm sorry for any Pam fans out there, but, you know, we've got to be realists.
And I think that deep down, the president knows this, which is why he gave it to JD Vance to be in charge of the task force.
And then he said, hey, Scott, I need your help.
And Scott said, okay, I'm here.
I got the IRS and I got Treasury.
And by the way, at Treasury, what is our job?
We've got to track terrorist financing.
And we've got to track it all day long.
And so he's got to find ways to get at that.
quote-unquote Hawala system that you and I have talked about before.
That's the Middle Eastern transport system where they try to go under the radar, make sure the banks don't see them, and so they're working only in cash and they give it person to person to person to person.
I mean, why else do you think $700 million in the span of two years left the Minneapolis airport in cash in suitcases other than through the Hawala network to go over to Dubai, to go over to Somalia, to go over to Kenya?
All the places that they are looking for Ilhan Omar and her hubby's business.
So the Treasury Secretary has figured out, listen, if I give these rewards out, all those people, by the way, it goes all over the world.
So you don't have to just be an American.
You can be over there in Somalia.
And you're going to make a pretty penny now, aren't you?
If you're getting up to 30% of that amount that they're able to recover thanks to your tip.
You see the brilliance in that.
I played you the soundbite yesterday.
He said, quote, the rats will turn on each other.
And that's how they're going to unravel all of this.
The U.S. Attorney's Office out in California is onto it as well.
They're looking for $80 billion in fraud there, in hospices, in daycare fraud.
Amazingly, you also had the Somali community involved in the daycare fraud there.
I look at New York right now, New York City.
Did you see the report today?
It's going to cost $60,000 per kid to educate them in these daycare centers that Ma'am Dami once set up.
And do you think it's really going to be daycare or is it going to be another Learing Center.
I think we know, right?
Anyway, here's the U.S. Attorney's Office out in California speaking earlier today on Fox Watch.
We have resources.
Of course, we can't charge and go after every crime, but the administration, the president, the vice president, the attorney general has made it clear fraud is our top priority, particularly here in the state of California.
And when the federal government puts its mind on something, we're going to go after it.
And again, like I said, the task force with the vice president is just getting up and running.
And I think you're going to see the results of that here really, really soon without saying too much.
All right.
Okay.
So the task force is getting up and running in California.
The task force already has 100 people on the ground right now in the Minneapolis area as they try and unravel the Feeding Our Future program.
80, some on.
People have already gone to jail, including, oh, dare we say, one of the campaign workers on Ilhan Omar's staff, including the guy who hosted her big campaign victory dinner.
At his Somali restaurant.
Do you know that about a month and a half ago we reported on this here on the Trish Regan show she was still trying to get a million bucks for another Somali restaurant owner who claimed he had mental health clinics above his restaurant?
Right, you know, right above the kitchen, they're doing a little mental health work on the side.
Give me a break.
Nick Shirley's been all over it.
He's been all over it first in Minneapolis and now he's hit California.
So you heard the California guys say they are going after these.
Believe me, they are.
The hospices are out of control.
So, what do you think about all this hospice fraud?
Sir, you're in the cyber truck driving away, taking money from old people.
Yeah, because it looks like, for instance, Guardian of Angels, that used to be here, $4.8 million they built the state of California.
And how many clients do you guys have?
Brother, do you have a badge?
Do I need to answer your question?
I'm just curious.
Yeah.
You must be getting paid pretty well, right?
No, not me, bro.
I'm just going to put it here.
Do your parents run the hospice?
Parents on the hospice.
No.
Who's that guy in the Cybertruck?
He's my uncle.
He's your uncle.
So it's like a family business.
Okay, family business.
What can we say?
That's Nick's reporting, and he did a great documentary on this.
He also hit up the daycares, and again, you're seeing a theme, shall we say.
Here is Hayden Sarah Family Childcare.
This is a daycare right here.
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Apparently, they have 14 children enrolled.
Hello?
I was naked, okay?
No, you were.
Oh, I can't see you.
I was like.
I was naked?
She said?
I was naked.
Okay, I'm sorry, you're running a daycare.
What are you doing naked?
Come on, come on.
Either way, can we enroll a child into the daycare?
You don't know what's going on.
Well, it says there's 14 children enrolled here on the state of California.
14 children enrolled here.
You don't care.
I do care.
Then where are the children?
Where are the children at?
They're not there.
Where are the children at?
Where are the children at, ma'am?
No, they're not there.
You're never going to find them.
You know why?
Because it's all fake.
It's all a problem.
And this is what the Treasury Secretary wants ratted out.
And this is what they're going to get.
And this is why it's such a big deal.
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This thing is coming to an end.
Hallelujah, right?
Hallelujah.
But, you know, just as this comes to an end, another big battle is heating up.
Birthright citizenship.
The Supreme Court set to take on the issue of birthright citizenship tomorrow because at issue is whether or not somebody can come here from a foreign country have a bunch of kids, and maybe not really have any allegiance, shall we say, to the United States of America.
I mean, think about all the people that have birth tourism, right?
You're wealthy enough in China, you can come over here, have a bunch of kids, then they get dual citizenship.
President Trump tweeting this out, or rather I should say truthing this out, because this is on Truth Social, his platform, just before I came to air, and he writes, birthright citizenship has to do with the babies of slaves.
not Chinese billionaires who have 56 kids, all of whom become American citizens.
One of the many great scams of our time, President Donald J. Trump.
So this is what the Supreme Court is taking on.
And everybody's like, oh, but you know, it's in the Constitution.
It was in the Constitution because it was meant to address people who had come here as slaves.
And it was part of the emancipation effort.
And you needed to ensure that they were all going to be U.S. citizens.
What it has morphed into over the years is something.
Quite different, and it's going to be decided by the Supreme Court.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments tomorrow in a major case on birthright citizenship.
Some Trump cabinet members are expected to be in the courtroom.
The justices will weigh whether people born in this country to parents who are here illegally should be granted citizenship.
Constitutional law attorney Jonathan Turley says it's all about the nitty gritty when it comes to our founding fathers' wording.
When the 14th Amendment was drafted, some of the drafters said explicitly that it does not allow for birthright citizenship.
The problem are these six words, this clause, put in the middle of an otherwise clear sentence.
But the key is that those words were not in that sentence in the original draft, they were intentionally inserted.
So you can't just treat them as superfluous.
They were inserted for a reason.
And I think that there are compelling arguments on both sides here.
So this is what the president also put out.
The world is getting rich selling citizenships to our country, while at the same time laughing at how stupid our court system has become.
I mean, think about the tariffs, he writes.
So again, he's not pleased at this idea that you can come to this country, have a whole bunch of kids, have a ton of money, and then somehow secure them dual citizenship.
You think about the security implications of that as well, right?
I mean, back then when they were writing the Constitution, and I'm very much a fundamentalist on the Constitution, but you didn't have airplanes, okay?
And it would take you months to get anywhere.
It was a very, very different scenario.
They couldn't have foreseen a world in which you could just pop over, pop out a baby, and then land them a passport.
And then you got dual citizenship.
I mean, hey, good work if you can get it, right?
And then all of a sudden, now you have the threat that you might have security concerns for some of those people walking around holding both Chinese and U.S. passports.
I want to go to peter Schweitzer, who's done a deep dive investigation, terrific writer, has written a lot of books on financial fraud, and he's done a lot on China as well.
And here he is testifying before the Senate committee recently.
Let's hear from him.
In China alone, we have identified more than 1,000 birth tourism companies that are almost exclusively focused on the United States.
Our federal government does not track this information because there is no centralized collection of information on the nationality of parents who are giving birth.
China, however, has done estimates themselves, and the numbers are eye-popping.
The Chinese government gave an estimate a few years ago.
Their estimate was that on average 50,000 Chinese citizens a year were giving birth in the United States or at U.S. territories like Saipan.
There are others like Professor Salvatore Barbonis from Australia who believes that number is higher.
He's estimated 100,000.
There was a research firm in China that estimated in 2018 alone 180,000 managed to give birth in the United States.
No one knows what the actual number is, and that is the challenge that we face today.
If you do the math, if you look at the ramping up of this activity over the last 13 years, and you take the ballpark estimates, you are looking at roughly 1 million quote unquote U.S. citizens who are being raised in the People's Republic of China today.
If you look at the websites of these birth tourism companies, they will tell you who is hiring them.
These are not political dissidents, these are military officers.
People from the Ministry of Propaganda, people that are high ranking officials in the Chinese Communist Party.
In other words, these are part of the CCP establishment.
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Boom.
Okay.
Our thanks to Breitbart, my good friends over at Breitbart, Alex Marlowe.
He's got a great podcast.
You should check that out sometime for helping us with that clip.
Listen, I mean, this is a big deal.
And what the Supreme Court decides, and we may, I don't know, as we'll get a full-on decision tomorrow, but it's a big, big deal.
We're going to get some indication of something.
And that is really, really critical.
Right now.
I mean, i'll tell you guys really, we're living in incredibly interesting times and you kind of wonder what would have happened if we had stayed on this trajectory.
Right, if we had stayed on this trajectory, what would the outcome have been?
Would we have been living in a war where you, a world where you would have had the inevitable escalation of things, possibly with Iran, because they would have had, in fact, a nuclear weapon?
I mean, that's the trajectory they were on.
They had 60 uranium.
You don't have to take Steve Wickoff or Jared Kushner's word for that, they actually told him, we played it here on this show, they told MSNBC, yep, you know, we're not trying to brag, but we got 60.
This is unbelievable.
This is absolutely unbelievable.
All these things that are happening.
We are sealing the border.
Think about that, sealing the border.
We're taking Venezuela, at least its oil, right?
And we're probably taking Iran and its oil.
I want to go to the president of the United States actually speaking just moments ago, and it looks like this war is coming to an end.
Trump, speaking from the Oval Office, says two to three weeks more for the war to end.
So this is big, big news.
I want to get that up on the screen for you and everybody to see right now.
Again, Donald Trump, this coming to us at this moment, Donald Trump says just another two to three weeks more for this war.
So he's putting a finite time capsule on this.
We have learned today from the Iranians that they are in discussions.
There are messages going.
back and forth to the Americans.
So all this is very important.
It's why you see the markets turning around.
It's why you see oil coming down.
It's why you see optimism creeping back in.
Here we are at the Oval Office moments ago with the president revealing this.
Listen.
We have nothing to do with that.
What happens to the strait, we're not going to have anything to do with because these countries, China, will go up and they'll fuel up their beautiful ships and they'll leave and they'll take care of themselves.
There's no reason for us to do it.
We hit them hard.
We got rid of a lot of the radicalized lunatics along the strait.
But if they want something, but I would say that within two weeks, maybe two weeks, maybe three, we're hitting them very hard.
Last night we knocked out tremendous amounts of.
Missile making facilities, as you probably read or wrote.
We knocked out.
Excuse me?
Pardon me for interrupting.
The U.S. will be gone or done with the war until the war ends.
I think we're two or three weeks.
We'll leave.
There's no reason for us to do this.
Look, the problem with the strait a guy can take a mine, drop it in the water, and say, oh, it's unsafe.
It's not like you're taking out an army or you're taking out a country.
He can drop it.
Or he can take a machine gun from the shore and shoot a few bullets at a ship.
Or maybe an over the shoulder missile, small missiles.
That's not for us.
That'll be for France.
That'll be for whoever's using the strain.
But I think when we leave, probably that's all cleared up.
Today, I heard tremendous numbers of ships were sailing through.
Wow.
All right.
So that's going to be for France.
So CNN, sorry, mainstream media, you can all eat crow right about now because markets are soaring.
They believe a deal is happening.
The president just came out after market hours saying two to three weeks more, this thing is going to be all signed, sealed, and delivered.
And you know what, Europe, you can worry about it then.
This is the Strait of Hormuz.
We don't get any oil from there, but those in Europe do, as well as in Asia.
So massive, massive developments at this hour.
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Thank you for being here.
It's so good to see so many of you.
Don, I see you're here today, my friend, a Texas Gidget.
You got that one too, right?
Texas Gidget for France, Texas Gidget, right?
I was laughing at that as well.
That was a very pointed thing to say, especially in light of france not allowing for us to use their airspace when we're traveling through to go to Israel.
Anyway, lots going on.
We're going to continue our coverage right here live again tomorrow on the Trish Regan show.
I know I keep promising more on Letitia.
I want to make sure we have all our ducks in a row, but that is a very big story because she was looking the other way while a lot of Iranian money was going through New York and her jurisdiction.
She should have been paying attention and she didn't.
So we're going to get into that a little bit more tomorrow.