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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Trump Weighs War Exit, Knesset Death Penalty Law, and Trita Parsi joins TYT
Donald Trump reportedly tells aides he’s willing to end the Iran war without reopening the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a possible shift as confusion persists over the timeline—Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth admits it could be “three weeks… six to eight weeks… any number,” while scrutiny grows over his broker attempting defense investments ahead of the conflict. Markets reel as Wall Street closes its worst quarter in four years, adding economic pressure to the escalating crisis. Abroad, Israel’s Knesset passes a controversial death penalty bill targeting Palestinians, as Yemen’s Houthis enter the war, raising fears of broader regional escalation. Back home, the Trump administration faces criticism over crime messaging, while lawyers for the accused Charlie Kirk assassin say federal investigators couldn’t conclusively link the weapon. Plus, Trita Parsi of the Quincy Institute joins TYT to break down the rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.
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The Damage Report With John Iadarola

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The Damage Report: Iran Rejects Trump Demands | Noem Hits the Old Dusty Trail | Bongino Crashes Out
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Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey

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Indisputable: The SAVE Act Would Block Millions of Women From Voting
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The Young Turks

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TYT LIVE: Trump Slams NATO on Iran, Israel Encourages Revolt, and War Costs Explode
Donald Trump blasts NATO for refusing to back the Iran war, calling it a “very foolish mistake” as allies decline to join U.S. operations in the region. At the same time, Israel publicly urges Iranians to rise up while privately assessing that such a revolt would likely be crushed, underscoring contradictions in war messaging. The financial stakes are staggering, with new estimates warning the conflict could cost trillions, adding to mounting economic concerns. Back in the U.S., Ana Kasparian draws controversy by comparing Jared Kushner to Jeffrey Epstein, while Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro faces criticism for attempting to rebrand Zionism as part of a broader 2028 political positioning.
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The Young Turks

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TYT REPLAY: Trump Slams NATO on Iran, Israel Encourages Revolt, and War Costs Explode
Donald Trump blasts NATO for refusing to back the Iran war, calling it a “very foolish mistake” as allies decline to join U.S. operations in the region. At the same time, Israel publicly urges Iranians to rise up while privately assessing that such a revolt would likely be crushed, underscoring contradictions in war messaging. The financial stakes are staggering, with new estimates warning the conflict could cost trillions, adding to mounting economic concerns. Back in the U.S., Ana Kasparian draws controversy by comparing Jared Kushner to Jeffrey Epstein, while Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro faces criticism for attempting to rebrand Zionism as part of a broader 2028 political positioning.


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