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DSR Daily April 6: Trump’s Easter Crashout

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On the DSR Daily for Monday, we cover Trump’s Easter threats against Iran, the US mission to rescue an airman in Iran, California ringing the alarm over rejected ballots, and more.  Learn more about y...

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Hello and welcome to the DSR Daily. I'm David Rothkuff. I'm joined by Riley Fester and Minestine at some Monday. I'm going to give you a little bit of a look at what's ahead this week. Although, let's be honest, we have no idea because we live in crazy times. Right guys, crazy times. You bet at the craziest.

Hi, welcome to, welcome to Crazy Time. You're going to kick us off here, Riley?

Yeah, I got us. And that is because the United States and Iran are currently evaluating a Pakistani brokered peace plan aimed at ending their five week old the conflict just ahead of a Tuesday night deadline set by President Trump. While the proposal calls for an immediate ceasefire and subsequent negotiations Iran has pushed back against U.S. ultimatums. And it remains hesitant to immediately reopen the strategically vital straight-up hormones.

The diplomatic tension that falls in tensed by military action, including Israeli strikes

on a Iranian-depetrochemical facilities, and the claimed assassination of a top revolutionary

guard intelligence leader, as global oil prices fluctuate in response to potential for a deal. The conflict continues to take a heavy toll with thousands of casualties reported across the region. Yeah, you know, we've seen part of this movie before with regard to Gaza where both sides don't want to keep fighting, but they can't agree on anything. So what's the most likely solution? You end up with a temporary ceasefire in which both sides

tacitly agree to pretend that they've agreed to something other than what they've agreed to. So, you know, you say, well, you know, in the case of the U.S. Trump will say, "Well, we are having a ceasefire, but, you know, they're going to do everything we've said, and it's going to be a big victory." And the Iranians go, "We're going to ceasefire, but we're not capitulating anything." And then it breaks down a few weeks later,

but everybody's gotten a breather and tries to change the subject. I don't know that that's going

to happen because, frankly, I think the U.S. requirements for a deal, at least, as we've heard

them are so stark that it seems unlikely that the Iranians will go along with them. It also seems that the Iranian position tends to be intractable. Having said that, of course, they did agree to a deal in 2015. They have agreed to deals periodically in the past. We'll see. And the first place we'll see it is when Trump does a press conference today. And then, of course, we'll see it. Two days, eight, as the president has announced in his true social

post, which is, you know, that's the deadline for, you know, outlined in his infamous Easter morning social media post in which he said that we would, you know, that start bombing civilian electrical facilities, which, you know, the social media post, of course, gets a lot of attention because he used the word "fuck in" in it, called them "fuck in crazy bastards" and ended it with something like, you know, praise be to Allah, and, you know, sort of a sarcastic

snide reference to a religion followed by more than a billion people.

But, but the most interesting part of the tweet was not its language or its lunacy. It's that it should be sent directly to the hate because essentially it said, you know, if you don't

Do what we say, we're going to commit war crimes that aid a clock into the.

And it was like, oh, yeah, okay. They had a clock into his dead war crimes.

The US doesn't, you know, participate in the international criminal court,

but that shouldn't stop the international criminal court from prosecuting war criminals who are Americans such as Donald Trump. And of course, if this thing goes crazy tomorrow night and they do start bombing those, you know, they should start undertaking the case immediate. A high-risk US special operations mission successfully rescued a stranded American airman deep inside Iran after mechanical failures, love commandos briefly stranded behind enemy lines.

Commanders improvise by sending additional aircraft ultimately extracting the team in stages

and destroying disabled equipment to prevent it from falling into Iranian hands. The operation carried out amid an escalating conflict and heavy resistance from Iran averted a potential disaster. It was later hailed as a major success by President Donald Trump. Yeah, it wasn't just hailed as a major success, which of course neglects the fact that, you know, in order for this success to happen, somebody had to shoot down an F-15.

But Trump's tweet about it, which was very lengthy and some people speculated may not even have been written by Trump, made it all about him. Well, I authorized this, I was on top of this.

This is me, me, me, I rescued blah, blah, blah. I think you'll see more of that today,

and I'm not sure when you're listening to this, you're probably listening to it. After Trump's press conference, which will allegedly take place at one o'clock, but but it's likely that Trump will use the press conference to take credit for it, borrow some of the valor of the weapons officer who was rescued and say that it all reflects extremely well on him. Of course, it doesn't. In any way, he's not responsible for it. It would have taken place within

more without him. It reflects the fact that the claims that the United States has eliminated Iranian military capability are completely untrue and it could should underscore the fact that US losses there are significant and could get much more significant, because if the president goes for any on the ground options, or if this extends out for several more weeks, you can expect more stories like this, and they won't all have happy endings.

The Democratic Republic of Congo has reached an agreement to accept third-country migrants and deported from the United States. Oh, boy. With the new policy taking effect of this month, supported by US technical and logistical resources, the Congolese government will host these individuals in Kinshasa at no financial cost to the DRC. Host, hi, welcome. Yeah, I'm sure we'll be lovely, lovely, no men's on the pillow sizes, but this deal falls a pattern of the Trump administration

deported dozens of people to third countries, an initiative that has cost estimated $40 million

and involved over $32 million in direct payments to partner nations like Ecuadorian and Rwanda while Congolese officials emphasize that the scheme respects human rights and is not a permanent outsourcing of US migration policy. The arrangement coincides with US efforts to secure access to the DRC's significant reserves of cobalt, lithium, and copper. What a surprise, since that's one of Trump's obsessions, mineral rights. Secondly, you know, it's interesting. He says they say

this will observe human rights, this is a violation of human rights. These people aren't from these

countries. What do we have to send them there? What right do they have to keep them there?

What laws do we know they've broken? What do process have they enjoyed that they were entitled to? What international laws have been broken? This is all quite a Paula and we'll note that this is all with a series of countries that don't have, you know, visa status with the United States. The Trump wouldn't let these people into this country if he had a choice. So how do the deals get done? Because each one of these countries has a government

that's perfectly happy to, you know, do little deals on the side that benefit them personally directly, just like our government does. In fact, you know, Trump's government is a lot more

These governments than like our traditional allied governments.

shady business. Someday it's going to make a fascinating book, a movie, and a series of trials.

And I personally look forward to the series of trials. As I'm sure we all do. As we all do. A surge in late arrival. You've got to admit, one of the weirdest things about living in this moment. Did you, I mean, I know you go in the weekend, you want a little screen hygiene. So you don't look at social media a lot. But did you notice over the weekend, how many people were talking about how Trump hasn't been seen in three days? And how

everybody was like, hey, maybe he's dead. Maybe he's dying. Isn't that great? What a

part of it. I mean, how weird is it that there is this kind of national fantasy every time he

disappears that maybe he won't come back? Well, he's been 30 hours a day on TV, right? So or like in front of press in front of cameras. So when he doesn't do it for a day,

it's hard not to think like what happened. Why is it why don't we have three hours of Trump today?

It's also unique because I mean, I feel like in the past, like when Obama just wasn't making headlines for a couple of days, we were all just like, okay, that's just kind of he's probably doing something. But because Trump is so addicted to being on the TV, it's just like a national crisis when he's not around for 36 hours. Yeah, but you know, you don't have to, you know, wish for the guy's death. You know, but I mean, people, I mean, there are certain people who

will post things every day saying, we are a day closer to the blessed event. They don't put exactly what they're, but you know, everybody knows that everybody knows, oh yeah, they mean we're day closer to Trump being dead. It's so it's such a sort of like what a dark fuck that moment we're at that, you know, the people of the United States are not just wishing the president,

well, they're wishing him ill. Anyway, sorry to get distracted, but I think that's part of the news of

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Raised Concerns with Rejection rates quadruperling compared to 2024, especially in rural areas. Officials and experts linked the delays to the recent U.S. Postal Service operations changing, excuse me, to recent U.S. Postal Service operational changes that slowed postmarking and delivery, promptly warning for voters to get their mail-in ballots in earlier. The issue complicates Democrats' defense of vote by mail as President Donald Trump pushes new federal restrictions,

arguing without evidence that the system is prone to fraud. Wait, who appointed the people who run the postal service? Trump did. Trump did, yeah, and do you think they would metal with things to help advance his agenda?

Yes, almost certainly, almost certainly. And that's what's happening here, folks, and get used to it.

And this attack on your right to vote, it's not going to be like just one frontal assault, one law, one thing. It's going to commit you from every direction. It's going to commit you from the post office. It's going to commit you from the elections to Euro in your state. It's going to commit you from having troops around polling areas. It's going to commit you from, you know, in national emergencies that could be declared. If I want to look at Professor Timothy Snyder's

Sub-stack over the weekend, which talked about sort of the five different app...

time coup that Trump might undertake. It's an interesting thought experiment. I will have something

more to say about that in my own sub-stack hour on sub-stack need to know a little later today.

So you might want to look at that if it's Monday afternoon or evening, because they'll be something new there. In a wrap things up, I especially picked this story in David just to get you riled up. So to start the weekend on. Am I not, am I not riled up enough for you today? No, not enough. So let's see if we can get you there with this one. Breaking with longstanding precedent,

several of President Trump's cabinet departments used official social media accounts this Easter

to issue explicitly Christian declarations regarding the resurrection of Jesus. The fans secretary Pete Hexeth has notably integrated his evangelical faith in his military leadership recently leading a Pentagon worship service that called for overwhelming violence against enemies in the context of the war with Iran. I mean, it's these religious statements, President Trump issued his profanity, I filled ultimate him to Iran over the straight from those, drawing a sharp condemnation

from Muslim advocacy groups for his perceived mockery of Islam with his statement.

No, I mean, you should be riled up, you know, this whole idea separation of church and state.

It matters in the United States. And, you know, there is a campaign being undertaken by Trump by people in the Trump administration to make Christianity the national de facto religion of the United States. And this is a long-held evangelical Christian objective. And you see it with Hexeth, who's eliminating certain kinds of chaplains. He fired last week, the major general who is the chief of chaplains in the United States Army. He has held these sessions with his own pastor

who has done things like calling for the crucifixion of a democratic president, a sanitorial candidate. He's, you know, he's got his crusader tattoos. He's got his rhetoric, his rhetoric is about this

war being a kind of a war against an apocalyptic foe or that's like a crusade. Trump is doing

this elsewhere. He has pastors come in, they do the laying on his hands. And, you know, I mean, it strikes me a little odd that any God and let's just assume that there are thousands of religions, so their thousands of visions and what God looks like would pick this guy as his vehicle, the rapist, serial criminal, fraudster, pathological liar, probably the worst example to anybody on the planet of what a human being could be. But they don't care because he advances

their agenda, so they say he is Christlike. It's, it's, it's pretty hideous and, you know, it's

got implications. A third of the US military is non-Christian, a bunch of the Christians in the US military

are Catholics. They don't include Catholics in this, but, you know, in the goodness department, it's a two-way street because there are people speaking up against it, notably yesterday, Easter, the Pope who, for the second Sunday in a row, condemn war, condemn those that pray for war. And we know who we've been talking about. And Catholic bishops are taking positions opposing this. And Jewish Americans and Muslim Americans are outraged and Hindu Americans and atheist Americans

and agnostic Americans are all outraged by this. So, it's ugly, it's divisive, it's what ethno nationalists do. And, you know, to tie a bow around the whole thing, the two air apparent air is a parent in the Republican party are both willing to play this game. Marco Rubio spent the past 10 years putting out Bible verses on his social media posts and JD Vance, well, he's got a new book on his conversion to Catholicism. So, that's where we, that's where we are in America these days, folks, people desperate to recreate

the religious wars that tore apart and bloodied Europe for centuries, the religious wars

That the founders of the United States came to US and part to escape and put ...

of church and state into the Constitution, into their state constitutions because they never wanted

to fall into the trap that Europe fell into, that the Middle East is falling into that Asia has

fallen into whenever, you know, states confuse their mission with being a religious mission.

Anyway, it's Easter Monday in Europe, it's holiday, so if you're trying to get something done

with folks in Europe, not going to happen. If you're trying to get stuff done with folks here

at the deep state radio network, a lot's going to happen because we're going to full week ahead of us and join us for all of it on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts and

go a little bit back real soon. Until then, thanks, Minna. Sorry, you're riled up. Thanks,

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