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00:00As news of Trump's ceasefire broke, some of the chief influencers in the MAG
00:06movement were less than thrilled about what Trump described as a total and complete victory.
00:13Watch, something happened. Okay, watch. What they're saying. What they're saying.
00:17I don't think that it was good at all to try to negotiate with these people because now they
00:21think that they have legitimacy, that they are, you know, equal partners at the table and that
00:27they are, they are equals to our, to our negotiators here in the United States. And I think that that
00:35is a grave mistake. This is what he has to say. Now we have earlier on the rumble.com,
00:42this boy, this man said something, listen, complete and total US defeat. This is an absolute,
00:51there is no ambiguity here. It's not debatable. It's not subject to interpretation.
00:58We lost decisively. So we did not achieve any of the objectives that we set out to accomplish.
01:06I mean, I agree on this terms. I mean, his words, his words are true. It's not a hollow or
01:12something
01:12like that. It is true. Our objectives are not introduced in those 10 peace point plans.
01:21And not only did we not achieve a single objective, but we're actually worse off than we were before.
01:27We are.
01:29Okay. So his faces didn't look familiar. That was Laura Loomer and Nick Fuentes.
01:34Very unhappy about last night's development.
01:37All right.
01:37But there's another side of the MAGA discontent.
01:41What are those?
01:42Trump's chief cheerleader for the war, Mark Levin or Levin, was over on Fox News. Trump has reportedly
01:49urged his followers to watch this person, Mark Levin. Here's how Mark Levin reacted.
01:54Okay. Trump urged their followers to watch this Fox News reporter. Let's see what he
02:01do. What about the people of Iran? What are we going to just leave them there? There's
02:06nothing that we can do and we're going to wash our hands over that? That to me is morally
02:11very difficult.
02:12All right. Now Abraham Lincoln in the back. The blues.
02:16We need to protect our country. We need to protect our homeland. And to pretend that this
02:22enemy hasn't killed American soldiers and American citizens is ridiculous. More than 400 plus.
02:27This enemy is executing its people left and right as we speak. This enemy is shooting missiles
02:33into not just Israel. I think some of the Arab countries do as well.
02:37All right. Yes. All of the Arab countries. Not only Israel. Terrorism.
02:41We've entered into a two-week ceasefire.
02:46We're back with General Hurtling, Missy and Paul. Missy, the president's coalition was fractured
02:54by this. We tried to show both sides of the coalition, the folks who were against it from
03:00the start and the folks who cheered it, not happy with the ceasefire. And I want to show
03:04you a little bit more sound. This was the reaction over on Fox and Friends.
03:09But I will say that the president demands. This is the same news, Fox News. We saw earlier that
03:16guy from reference to him and their friends in the those news channels said something like this.
03:23We have not reached any of those objectives. I have full confidence that the president
03:26is going to find some way to make this happen. But he said that we want to dismantle all major
03:32nuclear facilities. That has not happened. The end of uranium enrichment.
03:36What U.S. demanded was Iran demanded. There's no A equals to B right here.
03:44On the soil, they're still enriching the transfer of the enriched uranium stockpiles out of Iran.
03:51That hasn't happened. The acceptance of intrusive international inspections.
03:56They're still not willing to do that. And they have not suspended their ballistic missiles program.
04:01They're still firing them. Yes, they're still firing their missiles.
04:06Missy, it's rare. I want to build on anything that is said on that program. But I would add,
04:11they now have controlled the Strait of Hormuz as we were just discussing.
04:16Full control.
04:17And Iran seems to be in the driver's seat in every way. That's criticism coming from the far right.
04:24Those are all massive coalition members. What is the, what is sort of the, the rationale
04:32for where things stand right now? I actually don't doubt that the bulk of the Republican Party,
04:38at least in Congress, is going to get behind President Trump. Because that's what they've done
04:48consistently, even in the face of, you know, questionable claims. There are elements of the
04:54party like Lindsey Graham, who are already able to find the administration's claims of incredible
05:03victory here. So I do think that there will be people who are focusing on, as we were talking
05:08about in the last segment, the more narrow military goals, the erosion of the ballistic missile capacity
05:15and all of that. I do think that the, those divisions aren't going away. And, and, you know, the,
05:23the people on Fox make a great point about the uranium enrichment. That is one of the most glaring
05:29discrepancies in the different versions of the ceasefire that we have so far. This is good
05:35things to tell, but you know what, there's some hatch, we can see, no one is happening, nothing.
05:41Or with Iran saying it exclusively doesn't negate their right to enrichment and, and the United States
05:48suggesting that they've somehow maybe behind the scenes accepted, uh, to get their enriched uranium.
05:55Uranium thing is the one big one. That was one of the most surprising things for me
05:58in Trump. Attempting.
06:01Uranium is the one big thing we have to just conflict with the Iran habit right now,
06:06because they can be able to make a nuclear bomb with that thing. And after that, nobody,
06:15nobody can be with their war. Just like North Korea, nobody is able to make a war, start a war
06:23with them.
06:23...seclude the conflict when he did. And, and that frankly, that Israel seemed to be supportive of
06:30that, at least publicly, because the enriched, the stockpiles of enriched uranium are such an important
06:37part of the objectives. And that, you know, both countries have had in making sure that Iran doesn't
06:43have any sort of viable nuclear program going forward. And we don't have, this is what both
06:48countries context. We have first USA and second in the context of both countries. We have Israel,
06:56both USA and Israel wanted not to be able on their hands, the nuclear power to the Iran.
07:04...any public evidence that, that Iran is going to give that up, agree to some sort of agreement
07:10to ship it out of the country or anything like that. So I think that that's one important point.
07:15And then, you know, politically, in some ways, this isn't different from other foreign policy
07:19controversies that we've had under Trump's second administration, where he's proving to be much
07:24more unpredictable and kind of risk embracing. He'll point to the things that he thinks are,
07:32you know, arguably successful in Venezuela, it's the oil and the lack of...
07:38But I'm not, it is not just like that. He's just acting out of the way. What is said before
07:47electing to the White House is not the things he is doing after that.
07:53...a sort of Iraq-style chaos. And here, and you know, those claims of success really have been embraced
07:58by most of his party. And I think that that's, you know, likely to be the case, maybe to a
08:03slightly
08:03less extent, but I think that in Congress, at least, he'll find allies there.
08:09All right. Okay.
08:10I mean, to your point, though, the voters aren't buying it. Republicans continue to get wiped out
08:14every time that voters buy it. Every time, every time.
08:15I want to, I played that in part because this also happened yesterday. The FCC's Brendan
08:20Carr went after CNN, said he wanted accountability for Iran coverage. And Brendan Carr's telling
08:27the attacks for CNN were because they reported that Iranian officials somehow viewed the ceasefire
08:32deal as a victory for them. I mean, Fox and Friends would seem to have agreed on that point.
08:37I think his comments are a sign of desperation. They're reeling. Nobody thinks this is a victory
08:42anywhere in the entire world except... Nobody. Nobody except Pete Hexet. Yeah. Pete Hexet. And nobody in
08:49the world believes anything coming out of Pete Hexet. Let me tell you who this guy's credibility is. He is
08:54Paul Rickoff, podcast host, Independent Americans. His mouth. So he probably doesn't even believe it.
09:02This is not a victory. Never. And I don't think they can spin their way out of it. All points
09:05are
09:06a defeat within their base that now considers this the new big lie. You promised no regime change
09:10wars. You promised no new wars and you did it. I mean, we failed to achieve regime change in Iran.
09:16And I think now what most of the world wants is regime change here. I mean, they want Trump gone.
09:24They want Hexet gone. Everybody wants it. Most Americans are moving toward wanting Trump gone too,
09:28and definitely wanting Hexet gone. The question is, how do we do it? Like, how do we stop him from
09:32continuing this? Because we have to take a step back and think about the insanity and the danger
09:36of what he just put the whole world through. I mean, he used the U.S. military and put a
09:40gun to
09:40the head of an entire country, and the whole world saw it. And he can't just wave a match
09:44like we didn't see it. Everybody saw it. We all saw it. And there needs to be accountability. And I
09:48think
09:48that's the question. Just like the host female said that Trump is not like this. And that the Fox
09:56friends of Trump, the Fox news friends are just always supporting the Trump. Now is where will it
10:04come? Will it come? I think you're seeing his overall popularity continue to plummet. People like
10:08Megyn Kelly are unloading on him, and they're done. The whole world is kind of done with Trump,
10:13and more and more in America people are done with it. The question is, what's the strategy? Can
10:16the Democrats or anyone else create a strategy to hold him accountable for what he just did?
10:21Because we can't just move past that. We cannot move past that. We need
10:24court to make a decision on that. As far as can, court can be as powerful as it can make
10:31things right.
10:33That was absolutely unacceptable, insane, and dangerous. And there's more to come if we don't deal with
10:38him and hold him accountable. There's more real sort of reflex to just keep going, keep moving.
10:46It is. It is a real thing and it is keep happening. What are your thoughts about it? Let me
10:52know in the comment section.
10:53What are your thoughts about the student I'd like to do with your own individual model?
10:53What are your thoughts about their thoughts about your thoughts about their thoughts about their thoughts?
10:53I'm going to let you try and find them a way.
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