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Trump's Plans Backfire as He Heads to G7

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump having a disastrous landing in France as all his plans collapse and all his promises have been exposed as the lies they have always been. Head...

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"But then Donald Trump, what he was a board Air Force one, "started making post after post after post "as the deal terms or purported deal terms "for a framework to have later negotiations "with Iran are now fully being understood

"and it seems that Donald Trump did a far weaker deal "than former President Obama's deal." "And now, as I mentioned earlier in the day, "the Trump regime is pushing JD vans out there "to try to sell this and be like,

"Gav, of course, we're going to give Iran

"three hundred billion dollars, it's performance-based,

"but sure we are, and yeah, we may not control "the straight of our moves and Iran may control "the straight of our moves fully." "But, you know, that's just all part of it. "We'll get through all of this.

"We're close to Iran. "We're friends now. "That's one of the things that JD vans is trying to say. "The point of all of this event says "has Donald Trump was a board Air Force one

"heading to France, was so that we can improve "our relationship with Iran and mission accomplished "we're friends now. "I'm not joking.

"That's what JD vans was saying this morning.

"So Donald Trump, a board Air Force one "having a meltdown post after post. "He's saying things like this. "Sadly, if you import people from third world countries, "you quickly become a third world country

"and there's not a thing you can do about it, "make America great again. "So more of the racism right here "because that's what he's got to go back to. "Mid terms are approaching, so he's got to divide

"the country right with racism "then he goes and post the following. "Thank you, President Trump. "He's thanking himself, odd. "What are you thanking yourself for?

"Thank you, President Trump. "Reflecting pool in DC, "Wow, after Trump renovations." "Well, it certainly does wow. "You managed to turn it ninja turtle green.

"The algae has never been worse

"and more proliferate." "Then it does right now in the reflecting pool. "It looks like the swampiest, sluggiest thing "right now and anybody who knew the most basic stuff "about science would tell you,

"painting the bottom blue "was not going to impact the fact "that there was an issue because the water source "is the Potomac basin where there's algae. "The filtration systems are unable to eliminate all algae.

"And when you paint it blue, "it's just going to accentuate the problem."

That's what we said was going to happen.

Low water, very humid. It's the perfect conditions for algae to spread. More post from Donald Trump, Trump makes a splash. With oval office chart comparing reflecting pool

To skyscrapers.

Well, if by splash, you mean further demonstrating

your cognitive and physical decline. Yeah, what kind of splash?

Yes, a horizontal pool, but now is an injured or green.

If you turned it into a building, could be taller than skyscrapers. What is the point of that comparison? Again, as the American people are like, "We can't afford a rent.

"You've taken away our healthcare. "You've taken away government programs "that we need and we rely on "and that we deserve." You're talking about a reflecting pool

being taller than skyscrapers, like what in the world are you saying? Then Donald Trump goes, "Ships are starting to move. "Many loaded up with oil out of the straight of her moves.

"They are going along the southern highway

"which is totally safe, secure, and pristine. "There are other areas of travel also." Exclamation point, well, you're opposed to yesterday's said, "The straight of her moves does not open until Friday "at the purported signing of a framework

"to later negotiate in Geneva." But the fact that you consider the reflecting pool pristine right now tells us all we need to know about what you mean by the word pristine. Do you mean algae-infested sludge that you just say?

You've solved the problem that you just quote, paint it blue and quote, and then everything goes away, like a miracle, or did you solve the problems? Because it doesn't seem like you did that at all.

And then Donald Trump continues to post these articles from his propaganda, like this. Trump scores once elusive peace deal with Iran, easing oil prices ahead of elections.

Okay, so this just tells you everything you need to know.

This is all about the midterms, not actually about the safety of the American people. And when you say elusive, elusive, it was not elusive. Obama had a deal, it was called the JCPOA,

and you just did a weaker version of the JCPOA. Donald Trump then posted, and this is all during his flight. He's sleeping at the UFC match. This is on his flight to France for the G7. On July 4th, he writes the Lincoln Memorial in Washington

in a beautiful safe Washington, D.C., "We're going to host the most spectacular "Trump rally of them all." Trim you to America starting at 7pm. This huge celebration will honor our country's people,

spirit strength, resolve, and triumphs, with the backdrop of the Lincoln Memorial, and surrounding the beautifully new reflecting pool, more than 300 members of our strong and talented military bands, orchestras and ceremonial units,

will perform patriotic melodies and American classics. So now you've called the July 4th celebration, the Trump rally.

And again, why do you have to make everything so divisive?

I mean, we know that's your character. But again, if you're watching this, whether you're a Democrat, Republican, independent, whether you just don't like politics at all, you probably are saying to yourself,

"Why are you ruining July 4th? "Why are you ruining sporting events? "Why are you ruining basic things "that are supposed to bring us together?" Well, that's because that's what Magga is about.

When Americans unite and Americans join together, we recognize that it's people like Trump and his right wing oligarchs who are out there, looting, and stealing, and pillaging, and they're the root cause of our problems.

But if they keep us divided and turn everything into a political fight, then people stay divided, and they could divide and conquer the right wing oligarchs can. That's what this is all about. So as I note, Donald Trump's subord, Air Force One,

he's flying into France. They try out JDVans to try to defend this Iran. And I want to call it a deal. It is a memorandum of understanding to potentially enter into a framework on Friday

to then maybe have a deal sometime in the future. That's what this is, that's not a deal.

JDVans goes, "Yeah, $300 billion."

That's something we could give her on. You're going to give him $300 billion. It's a lot of money. That's a lot of money, and I know you want to frame it as, "Oh, well, that's the Gulf Coast countries."

No, that's American money. Let's play this clip. They say they're going to get $24 billion in frozen funds if they hit certain benchmarks. Is that true?

Well, again, we're open to a lot of things that are on the table, but that $24 billion just doesn't appear anywhere in any of the text that we've talked about with the Iranians. What we have said is that we're willing to talk about

unfreezing assets, but a much, much bigger deal is unsanctioning their economy so long as they make

The long-term commitments on the nuclear program.

So, you know, again, one of the things these,

these are hard-liner elements in their country

are going to do. Then JDVans, as I noted earlier in the video, he says, "Look, the big change that we did right here, the big change is our relationship with Iran has fundamentally changed.

We did all of this whole war because now we're friends with Iran. That's why we wanted to do it. Let's play it." Economy to lift some sanctions and to turn over a new leaf

in that relationship. What the president really wanted to do, not just with the last six weeks, but really the last year and a half of Iran policy, is to get us to a place where we could change our relationship

fundamentally with the Iranians,

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that's M-E-I-D-A-S. So then George Stephanopoulos asks him a very basic question. You and Donald Trump at the outset of this, said the only deal you'd accept is total an unconditional surrender. That's not what happened in JD Vance.

Yeah, that is what happened. This is a version of surrender. I suppose if by that you mean by you, and by Trump, and the United States, and again, I want to be very clear about my view.

I'm glad we're doing this deal. We should never have been involved in this unlawful and catastrophic war in the first place. I simply want to highlight, think what's Stephanopoulos was as well, that they said one thing,

and this is the opposite of it,

and we should never have been in this war in the first place.

Here's what he says, let's play it. Thank you for joining us this morning. You know, back on March 6th about a week into the war, President Trump put out a post on true social saying there will be no deal with Iran,

except unconditional surrender. So why did he reverse course and agree to this deal now? Well, George, I don't think he reversed course, I think fundamentally the President's argument was, we're going to use the military to exert pressure on Iran,

and we're going to get something that is good for the American people. And now we have-- And again, J.D. Vance continues with this new talking point about how we're friends with Iran now,

and what this really has allowed us to do is get to meet the Iran negotiators. But notice what he says also. He doesn't describe Friday as the signing of a deal. He describes what may be taking place in Friday

as negotiations about a deal. So what is it? What is any of this? Let's see what J.D. Vance says. He expect to have a full spectrum of representatives

at the negotiation on Friday. Again, we've been talking to these people sometimes indirectly, but sometimes directly.

And that's what's fundamentally changed under the President's leadership.

We are now speaking directly to the Iranian system. We have some good relationships there. So this is going to be a successful negotiation, because you know, we're not passing messages through various backchales anymore.

We're actually talking to them. And we talk to them. You figure out what's real, what's fake. What are they serious about? What are they not serious about?

And the thing I'd add to that is, we fundamentally have all the cards here. We don't have to give the Iranians anything if they don't make the commitments that we want long term on the nuclear program.

And even if we just stopped here, what would be true? Their military is destroyed. The streets of Hormuz are open. Their nuclear program has been destroyed.

And we have incredible economic leverage over them

That we didn't have a year and a half ago.

So we've got a lot of leverage here,

but we also have the President saying to them,

we're extending an open hand. If you guys want to meet us, if you guys want to change your relationship with the United States, we will change our relationship with Iran. That's the offer.

We're going to have to see whether they meet us there. In contrast, let's take a look at what the Iranian Foreign Minister spokesperson is saying. Under this MOU, the American side is obligated to lift all sanctions.

Secondary, primary, UN Security Council sanctions and relevant IAEA board resolutions from the moment the MOU is signed on Friday, Iran must be able to sell oil, petrochemical products and petroleum derivatives

without any obstacles.

We have never said we seek to impose tolls,

but for navigation services Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson says environmental protection, possibly ship insurance and other services provided by Iran in a month.

These will be designed and collected. Trump wants to go in and get it. I guess referring to nuclear dust, but I remind them they tried entering once. They saw the results if they are wise.

They will not repeat it. And we have no trust in the Zionist regime. It is what the Iran Foreign spokesperson says, just as we have no trust in America either. It is a proven fact that America and the Zionist regime

think he's referring to Israel

have never been honest in fulfilling their commitments.

I think it is the American side that should be worried

because it has repeatedly been shown that the decision-making system in America is heavily influenced by extremist and warm-ungering factions. The Zionist regime's lobby and think tanks that for decades

have been accustomed solely to warm-ungering and using tools of intimidation and force. Lebanon and the ending of the war in Lebanon is an inseparable part of the ceasefire agreement. Lebanon appears in the MOU three times.

Now what are they saying in Israel? Israel's national security minister Ben Gavier demands the following quote. So what he just said, we must continue destroying the houses in southern Lebanon.

We must continue pushing residents away from southern Lebanon. We must continue eliminating his bullet terrorist in Lebanon. Israel's finance minister, Smutrich, Israel will continue to act with every tool at its disposal to bring down this murderous regime in Iran

as Aaron Blake says with the ceasefire announced. Iran and Pakistan says it includes Lebanon. But the fighting there seems like it's going to continue. Today Pakistan's Prime Minister again sites the termination and military operations

on all fronts, but Israel through its through Netanyahu and its Cabinet members say no. We are not leaving Lebanon. The leave Israel's defense minister said, quote, Lebanon is ours.

Now you have the following coming out of Iran's tazanim news agency. They're closely affiliated with the IRGC side of Iran's leadership structure. Iran's IRGC headquarters said Iranians nation was able to impose their will on coward enemies as Tehran confirmed finalization of the MOU with the US to end the war.

Now with all of this taking place, I just want to remind us what we can be doing at home and how there are people out there fighting on the home front. So I want to give a hat tip to Liz Schuler, who heads the AFL CIO.

They just had a very successful convention. Out in Minnesota, and as she explains,

America's unions have never been more united and ready to write ready to fight

for a future that works for all people. Let's get it done.

And I think you need to see this because we can continue to fight together.

Unions can continue to get strong or strong. We can support them. Here's what Liz Schuler says. Let's play it. Do you feel a sense of urgency?

I feel urgency, and I feel excitement as we say. Get this shit done. Because we got a lot of work ahead of us. And we started talking Sunday about building an economy that works for people who actually work for a living. The people who make this country run.

And that's what we laid out this week is a new vision for the economy. And for the rest of this convention, it was a vision for how we get there. How do we do that? We do it together.

We organize. We win elections. We get our own into office. We pass laws to build our power. We stand together when they try to divide us.

And we mobilize in our communities and on the streets. And we get it all done with you.

With you by bringing everyone in.

Taking risks.

Getting out of our comfort zone.

And doing things we've never done before.

So folks, this is the moment. This is the moment right now that we'll define our future. Our kids' future. And the future of workers for generations to come. Are you ready to take on the billionaires?

Are you ready to fight for that better future together?

Let's go get it done. And then you have the president, Everett Kelly, who's the president of the American Federation of Government Employees. Also gave some very inspiring words.

Here's what he had to say.

Let's play the power is in this membership.

And you have to continue to show your members if they stand together.

There is nothing that they cannot achieve. Look at the power that we have when we stand together. That's all I want to say. That's right. And that's how we did it.

And then we will continue to do that. We'll continue to stand together in A of G E. And so I leave you with that also because we can get involved. And we can get engaged on the home front also. So with all of this chaos, we can take agency.

We can reclaim power. And it's great to have leaders like Liz and Everett out there doing just that. Thanks for watching. Hit subscribe.

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