SHOCKING New Details on Trump Noem Firing + Iran War Update

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Published4 months ago
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Tonight we’re digging into some of the biggest stories shaping the world right now so you can see the good, the bad, and the ugly. SEE Congresswoman Nancy Mace Interview: https://youtu.be/qec86CUI2b0 Right now, President Trump has Iran in an extremely weakened position, but the situation is becoming increasingly complicated as tensions rise across the region. Even critics are acknowledging how effective the U.S. military campaign has been. CNN’s Admiral James Stavridis recently admitted that America’s performance against Iran over the past two months has been extraordinary. Military leaders around the world—including China and Russia—are now watching closely because the results demonstrate just how dominant the U.S. military remains. Major Iranian naval assets have been destroyed, including a newly commissioned drone carrier that was meant to project Iranian power across the region. Multiple Iranian warships have been sunk, dramatically reducing Tehran’s ability to threaten shipping lanes or project force. While these developments are strengthening America’s position, they also raise the risk of retaliation. Iran’s foreign minister has already threatened revenge and is openly calling for attacks on President Trump. But this conflict is about more than just Iran. Strategically, the war is also squeezing Russia and China. Iran has long been a key partner supplying weapons and energy resources. With Venezuela’s oil restricted and Iran’s supply disrupted, China—home to 1.3 billion people—is scrambling to secure stable energy supplies. At the same time, the geopolitical fallout is beginning to ripple through the Middle East. Several regional partners who previously pledged massive investment deals with the United States are now expressing concern as missiles and drone strikes spread across the region. Back at home, another major political development shocked Washington: President Trump suddenly fired DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. Noem had been widely praised for aggressive border enforcement and strong ICE operations. But controversy erupted after a Senate hearing revealed a $220 million taxpayer-funded advertising campaign promoting DHS that Trump said he had never authorized. Critics also accused the campaign of being overly focused on promoting Noem personally. Combined with mounting political pressure and internal controversy, it ultimately led Trump to remove her from the position. Trump has now tapped Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to take over as the new Secretary of Homeland Security. Finally, I also recently interviewed Congresswoman Nancy Mace, where we discussed the Epstein investigation, pressure on Attorney General Pam Bondi, and allegations that taxpayer money has been used to quietly settle misconduct claims involving members of Congress.

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