What Trump Just Did Changes Everything!
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Trump’s next move on Iran could hit your wallet at the gas pump and reshape the 2026 midterms, and in this interview Sean Spicer and I break down what’s really coming next. Visit http://stephenlovesgold.com or call 800-608-1770 to get the complimentary guide. 🔴Trump's BIG Iran Breakthrough + Homan BLASTS Democrats Over DHS Crisis https://youtube.com/live/fAOPCsOD_a8
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Sean spicer - Former white house press secretary under President Trump. He’s also the host of the Sean Spicer show.
Trump’s next big move on Iran could change everything from gas prices to the 2026 midterms, and in this exclusive interview with former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer we break down what it really means for you. As President Trump receives serious signals that Iran’s leadership may be ready to negotiate an end to the war, world markets, Middle East allies, and American voters are all watching closely. In this in-depth conversation, we connect foreign policy, the economy, and election-year politics so you can see the full picture the mainstream media is missing.
We start with breaking developments on the ground: shifting conditions at airports and the border, ICE agents back in position, faster processing lines, and rising morale among law enforcement and families. We ask whether these changes are a major political hit to Democrats and how far they are willing to go in blocking DHS funding to get their way. Then we dive into the Iran negotiations and why Israel is being kept partially in the dark to prevent leaks and sabotage. Sean Spicer explains where he sees these quiet talks going and how Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries are pressuring President Trump to either hit Iran harder or wrap this conflict up quickly.
From there, we break down how the bond market, oil traders, and gas prices could force a quicker resolution than many experts claim. If Trump ends the war within his initial five-to-six-week window and gas prices come back down, what does that do to Republican momentum headed into the midterms? Is the economy still the number one factor for voters, or will foreign policy and national security rival inflation and jobs at the ballot box? We also look at Trump’s promise to focus less on endless foreign wars and more on domestic issues, and whether he can shift the optics back to making life better at home. If you care about Trump, Iran, gas prices, and who controls Congress in 2026, this interview lays out the stakes in clear, simple terms.