We begin the third hour analyzing the latest political theater surrounding the White House, tackling a controversial Washington Post report alleging that the administration's highly touted renovations will actually burden the public for half of the $600 million price tag. Dawn clears the air on the blatant media bias, separating the privately funded ballroom from the necessary, top-secret military upgrades—such as drone-proof ceilings and ballistic blast glass—required to keep the president safe from modern threats. This leads straight into a packed Cut Sheet where the crew digs into the massive economic ripples of Trump's pending Iran deal.
The debate gets fast and opinionated as Greg reads directly from an 14-point leaked memorandum of understanding detailing a permanent end to hostilities, immediate sanctions relief, and a complex $300 billion regional reconstruction fund. Kayal completely unloads on Senator Lindsey Graham and talk radio icon Mark Levin for their hawkish, "America last" positions, arguing that common-sense Americans just want cheap gas prices and our troops brought home safely. We contrast the deal's structured investment plan with the infamous pallets of cash doled out during the Obama administration, while reviewing a refreshing CNN interview where even a fierce critic like Canada's Mark Carney admits the agreement is an absolute global game changer

Jun 17, 2026




