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Trump PANICS as IRAN hits 5 PLANES and STRIKES IN IRAQ!!!

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump losing all control as Iran successfully retaliates against US aircraft and interests in the region after Trump ordered strikes on Hormuz. Go to...

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Donald Trump is panicking this morning as Iran has been able to successfully ...

Let me repeat that in this week, Iran has been able to strike down 5 U.S. aircrafts since the United States broke the ceasefire that never really existed in the first place.

And hit the straight of Hormuz also, we're learning this morning that the Iran Revolutionary Guard has been attacking arm groups in northern Iraq, which it says is working with the United States to go after Iran State media in Iran says the IRGC has launched attacks on bases used by arm separatists groups in northern Iraq, which it says is being used in conjunction with the United States. The latest aircraft by that Iran was able to strike down is the MQ-1 drone. It's a retired drone because the new one is the MQ-9 Reaper drone for MQ-9 Reapers.

We're knocked out of the sky this week by Iran, one MQ-1 and the MQ-1 even though it's retired. It's still being used to eliminate degree and it has a bunch of other features that we're kind of added on to it. That's going on. That's the truth. We have to talk about what's really happening out there, which is being covered up by the United States and calm in our corporate news. This is what Donald Trump was posting this morning that he wants a drone port as our drones one by one are being knocked out of the sky by Iran.

This morning Donald Trump posted the drone port at the White House Ballroom will be perhaps the most sophisticated anywhere in the world. It will safeguard our nation's capital, Washington, D.C. long into the future. Judge Richard Leon should stop playing games with America's security. That's the federal judge who blocked the further construction of the ballroom, although that ruling is stayed. Pending a ruling by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.

And Judge Leon said, "You didn't get Congressional approval for this. You can't just have private people or whoever you claim is funding this thing. Funding a ballroom without Congressional approval." So Donald Trump's been saying, "It's actually not a ballroom.

It is a military facility that we need for national security. That's why American taxpayers need to pay a billion dollars.

And it is a drone port so we can develop a drone army in Washington, D.C., so when people show up to D.C., you just see drones, military drones flying all around. Then Trump goes on to talk about how this judge has already created enough problems by allowing top secret information to be released and exposed. Based on a ridiculous lawsuit started by a highly litigious woman who is strolling in her, "I mean, this is just ridiculous. I don't need to read any more of that." So Donald Trump has sent out to do the morning shows, you know, his regime's significance.

You had treasury secretary Scott Bessent this morning. He went on state regime media, which calls itself Fox after that horrific interview that Donald Trump did with Lauer. You saw that. We're Donald Trump was like, "I purposely kept Iran's military intact. I want them to be strong because they're the moderates." The IRGC Trump says, "They're the moderate people." So of course I wouldn't destroy the military because I like talking to them as essentially what Donald Trump said.

Anyway, here's what treasury secretary Bessent had to say. Let's play this clip.

Well, now, a lot of people have asked me recently. Will President Trump finish the job?

Well, again, what does finish the job mean? Because if finished the job means making sure that straightforward motives open, that we get the highly enriched uranium, uranium, and that Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon. That is finishing the job. That's finishing the job. And to be clear, that by whether it's the military intervention, the blockade, or the economic fury, this is the first time the Iranians have ever been well in 47 years. I've been willing to discuss not having a nuclear weapon. Just to remind you, during Donald Trump's interview, he was boasting to Maria Barteroma that the negotiations are going so well because maybe the straight of her moves gets open.

And he said, "I told Iran not only can you not make nuclear weapons, but you can't buy nuclear weapons."

And they were like, "Oh, we can't buy him. What a breakthrough."

That's what Donald Trump is claiming is his art of the deal, his art of negotiating relations.

Here, play this clip. I would rather get a deal because we can open the straight immediately upon signing. The one guarantee that I have to have is that there will be no nuclear weapons. They've agreed to that. And it was very interesting. They said, they originally said, "We will not develop a nuclear weapon." I said, "Well, what happens if you buy a nuclear weapon?"

Now it says, "We will not develop in any way purchase a military weapon.

So we're getting what we want slowly, very tough negotiators. And then just to remind you, here's where Donald Trump said that he kept Iran's military in power because they're so moderate, and he likes talking to them just so you can see for yourself. Let's play this clip. There may be his totally gone, 100%.

Their Air Force is totally gone, 100%. Their military, we sort of left it alone because we think that their military is somewhat moderate. They have other people that aren't moderate, we've taken them out, we've taken different forms of leadership. We've actually left them military alone. People would be surprised to hear that. Because mistakes have been made in wars, we wipe out everybody.

And then you have a country that's, you know, for 40 years can never rebuild.

You know, so one of the things that Donald Trump was leaking to Barack Revit of Axios earlier in the day and that the Trump regime was leaking is that we can't speak with the Iranians because they're in caves

and they're cavemen, and that's why these negotiations are taking so long because they're in caves.

Well, here's a group of the Iranian leadership right here. We know who their leaders are, and they're posted on their state media. Both of the new members of Parliament presiding board with the presence of 201 representatives, virtually and in person right here, chaired by MB Gallaboff, who's the leader of Iran's Parliament. You see him right there in the middle and here's what Iran's lead negotiator MB Gallaboff

and Parliament leader, here's what he said. In the new phase of war, the enemy through economic pressure and media campaigns seeks to create division and destroy the country's cohesion in order to compensate for its military defeat and force us to surrender. What a vain delusion. The great and history-making nation of Iran knows today that they stand at a sensitive and historical juncture that future generations will envy. They are resisting against a blood thirsty and murderous enemy

that is determined to destroy Iran and Islam so that the Iranians, a future years,

will be proud of their fathers and mothers. The most important factor for victory in this war is cohesion and unity.

What has caused the enemy's retreats alongside the military power of the combatants is the steadfastness of the people and their unity against a ruthless enemy. This secret to victory must be preserved.

So that's what they're saying in Iran right now, which again you won't hear here on corporate news.

You'll hear the propaganda, "Oh, they're all in caves, they're not in caves, they're stronger than ever." And Donald Trump's the one out there with his regime constantly begging for deals that Iran keeps on rejecting this Iran has said it's terms the same terms since March. It's been very clear what it was. And Donald Trump's been the one telling us since March where a day away, where five days away, the deals about to happen, the deals about to happen. It's going to happen. All right, I'm going to bomb them. All right, I'm not going to bomb them. Sees fire, no Sees fire. Sees fire, no Sees. Just evaluate the conduct that we all see in public before our eyes.

It's like evaluate what we're absorbing. That's why I say play the clip right, because Donald Trump will say, "I destroyed the military." And then he'll say, "I kept the military alive. I'm just showing you what he's saying." Speaking of showing you what they're saying, Kevin Hassett, Donald Trump's national economic advisor. He said American consumers are in doubt in the dumps. American consumers are doing great. He said it's a Democrats who are feeling bad about the economy right now.

Republicans love this economy right now. Here's what he said this morning on state, regime media, play this clip.

So on balance, real incomes, real wages are going up. But are you saying the Americans are not hurting? I mean, we're hearing that not just, I mean, you're a whole bunch of different economic indicators, but just talking to people.

I mean, people seem... There's actually some uneasy about the economy, don't they?

Well, look at the end, people look at their wallet, so they decide how to vote. And if they look at their wallet and look at how much money they have after the increase in prices, they're going to find that they have a lot more money. And the... One other thing I could say is that the consumer sentiment index that was cited is a Michigan survey that's extremely partisan.

We talked about the said TV last week that basically when Joe Biden was there, the Democrats of the survey had... Yeah, we were euphoric that their index was way above a hundred percent during stagnation. Right now, it's the lowest on records, something like 30%. And so when you say that American consumers are really down in the dumps,

what it is, is Democrats are in the dumps. Republicans have actually stayed around 80% on that survey all the way through. And he says that the Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers are all basically false. I'll show you this clip right here. First, for manufacturing workers, for mining workers,

the numbers are really astonishing for mining workers. They're really incomes this year up $7,000 per year. Okay, so you talk about growing wages, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics, according to their data, inflation is now outpacing wage growth.

If people are making more money,

but things are costing more,

how do you answer that question and that concern? That's a technical matter that the personal income report that came out last week that said that it was slightly negative. The personal income includes lots of things like transfers and food stamps, and things that we have been reducing as part of our effort to make government leaner

and leaner. And so the best measure right now is to look at the wage data. That's by far the best measure. And the real wage data are showing big increases right now. Okay, so we--

And folks, this is why it's so important that we have an accurate news diet right now. And we understand the sources of information where propaganda is coming from. We need to get out the truth. It's why I use ground news to do my reporting every morning. It's where I get my research from.

They have this blind spot feature, which shows me what's the left wing median networks reporting?

What's the right wing median network reporting? What's generally--how media reporters are like, look at this story right here. This is important. Iran war forces farmers to seek fertilizer alternatives from cowdung to compost. So one of the main issues.

We always talk about crude oil, not leaving the straight-up from movies.

We talk about oil prices going up. This is also impact the supply chain for fertilizers. And yet again, the same way Donald Trump's tariffs against the world have destroyed farmers. Creating input costs to go up significantly. Donald Trump's had to bail out farmers also reducing the markets that farmers can sell to.

Because people don't want to buy America anymore. When Donald Trump attacks all these countries with trade wars, we're seeing a massive spike in fertilizers. I mean, you know, I know we have a lot of farmers who watch us, but fertilizer costs right now are--

make it prohibitively expensive when it was already prohibitively expensive. But notice this. No right wing media is covering this story. And I would assume that there are a lot of farmers who may lean right-wing, who might lean, not all of them.

Republican, and they're not getting-- they know their experience, but it's just fascinating to me that it's not being reported. I mean, same thing over here with this story. International competition to build Canada's next submarine fleet enters the home stretch.

You see this right here. Canada, like many nations around the world, are not buying military equipment from America or if they are. They're reducing their reliance on American military equipment. And you'll see over here, only 6% of right wing media is covering that.

So I partner with ground news to be able to make these connections. And say, "Okay, what do I need to focus on?" They're the best tool for me to stay objective in my reporting. And so for every story, the color code of layout makes it easy to see the political bias of the source.

It also tells me if corporate news is behind the story, if independent news is behind the story. So the article I just shared with you

would show that right wing media was mostly ignoring these critical stories.

And so I believe in ground news, I hope you try it out as well. Use the research tools that I use. I always get asked, "Ben, what research tools do you use?" We're offering you 50% off the same vantage plan that I use for my research. So go click the link in the description or go to ground.news/mtn

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try out ground news one more time that's ground.news/mtn or scan the QR code up here. Going back to a treasury secretary, Secretary Scott Besson was saying, speaking about needing an accurate media diet.

He's on regime media, which calls itself Fox. And Besson claims inflation's not a big deal. It's just a limited spike. Here's what he says. Let's play this clip.

Let me get your assessment of the economy today. Are you surprised that the markets have been incredibly resilient? That the consumer seems to be still holding up. Even though we are seeing a spike in inflation. Well, again, it's a very limited spike, I think.

If you look, it's energy driven. It's a supply shock. We will get to the other side of this. Markets live in the future. Markets are looking through this.

And then you have Doug Bergen. Donald Trump's Interior Secretary asked a very basic question on seeing and by Dana Bash. There are lots of questions about who's funding and who's behind. Trump's Freedom 250 thing, which you serve the power of what should be a non-partisan thing,

which is America 250. Who's funding this? Who's financing? And he's like, we're running it out of the White House. We're like CEOs in a boardroom.

CEOs don't need to share with you what we're doing. You're the government. You work for we, the people. We're, you work for us. You need to tell us what you're doing.

We would stop. You're not CEOs in a business who have proprietary information. This is in classified information.

Who, who the hell is behind this corrupt thing here?

Play this clip. There are questions from Democrats about where this private funding is coming from and it's not transparent.

Do you think that that should be opened up to the public so that people see w...

I think transparency is always a good thing.

And of course, I work for the president that I think is the most transparent ever.

I mean, who, there's not a CEO in the country that invites the entire press pool into their board meetings. And we haven't had a cabinet meeting in the first six. Are you going to make the donors to freedom 250 public? Well, that's up to the freedom 250 organization and their arrangements.

You're a leader there, right? The freedom 250 organizations run out of the White House. But it is not a, it's not about the transparency the donors. And it's just, it is a, again, I'm, this is about American celebrating the 250th anniversary in it. And then you hear more from Kevin Hassan over here.

And he's like, people are spending more on gas. Sure, this, gas is more expensive. But people are spending more on everything else, not just groceries, but restaurants. And so the economy's thriving right now. What are you talking about?

But what are you talking about? People are suffering. They have to spend more money on these other things, which they're not spending as much. So I consume our sentiments down here play this clip. One of the reasons is that people are spending more on gas, but they're also spending more on everything else.

That just groceries for restaurants and so on.

And I think that that's a sign that you would see when people are optimistic about the future.

So generally what we see when people are worried they're going to lose their job, which they shouldn't be, because it initial claims run a climate insurance about the lowest they've ever been. When they're worried they're going to lose their job, that's where they stop spending like crazy. It's starting saving money because they're worried they might have the money for their pay and paying their rent. And so what we're seeing right now is spending based on optimism about the future.

And if you consider how big the boom is going to be like right now, Atlantaphaz Xi Jinping now is about a 4% growth for the current quarter. If you look at how big the boom will be when the straights open, then it's reasonable for people to be optimistic.

Well, we hope there is reason for optimism with the straight and beyond director has it always.

And then I just note in the background of all of this or in the foreground of this, I should say, while people are people want this war over. And one of the impediments is that Israel continues to strike deep into Lebanon, leveling whole cities of Lebanon recently, tires, sir and Lebanon. It's a big deal. And Iran saying we need to cease fire and a security guarantee that's in Lebanon.

That's real and durable in Lebanon. And Israel knows that it doesn't want this deal between Iran and the United States right now. It brought Israel brought the Netanyahu and Israel brought us into this catastrophic war in Iran. And they know if we just keep going after Lebanon and keep striking in Lebanon, that can keep this thing going. So here's what Netanyahu said this morning. I instructed the idea to expand the maneuver in Lebanon.

Our forces cross powerful obstacles. They seize commanding terrain and captured the view-fort ridge. And now my instruction is to deepen and expand our hold on areas that were under his bullets control. We're initiating action. We are operating all in all fronts in Syria and Gaza and Lebanon. It will take time, but we will complete the mission. What's the mission? What's the mission? Is the mission further genocide? What's the mission?

And when we need to stop these wars. We need to stop these never-ending wars.

And we need to stop having the United States dragged into all of this stuff. I'll end with this. This is what was being reported late last night. I'm sure as we get closer to the markets opening, Barack revealed, will post something different. But this is what was yesterday. Trump has toughened the terms of a potential framework for a deal to end the war in Iran.

And ascent those proposed changes back to the country for consideration, according to three officials with knowledge. And Aaron Aster says, "What's the logic here of offering tougher terms to Iran? Are they supposed to be impressed?

Iran doesn't need a deal right now. The only way to change the situation is to either a sea to Iran's own demands or attack Iran militarily again.

Both are fraught, but that's it. The logic is illogic. This is intended purely for Donald Trump's base. Donald Trump is wavering and failing, and Iran has him right where they want him weaker than ever in this negotiation. So Donald Trump wants to act like he's in charge of the negotiation, even though Iran's dictating the term. So Trump puts that out there to his propaganda, so it seems like I made the harsh terms.

That's why the deal fell apart, because I was being strong versus Iran maintaining its same position since March. But it's intended to say, "Oh, they rejected, because I was being tough." That's what it's for. That's what it's for. And that's another pretext for more war.

Then Donald Trump will oscillate in a waver and a waver in a waver.

But that's where we're at.

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