

Trump Brokers Iran-Israel Ceasefire, Democrats' Infighting Struggle | June 24, 2025
Jun 24, 2025
President Trump successfully brokers a ceasefire ending the Twelve Day War between Israel and Iran, raising questions about the future of U.S. involvement in the region. The Supreme Court's ruling allows deportation of illegal immigrants to any willing nation, igniting debates on judicial authority. Meanwhile, Democrats face intense infighting and backlash over leadership decisions, highlighting a rift within the party. Tune in for a lively discussion on these pressing political issues and their implications!
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Trump Brokers Israel-Iran Ceasefire
- President Trump brokered a ceasefire to end the Israeli-Iranian 12-day war without American casualties.
- The ceasefire hinges on destroyed Iranian nuclear capability and hopes they won’t rebuild it.
Supreme Court Upholds Deportation Rule
- The Supreme Court ruled the Trump administration can deport illegal immigrants to any country that accepts them.
- Some lower courts defy this order, creating a legal standoff.
Jeffries on Military Strike Authority
- House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries insisted offensive military strikes require Congressional approval.
- He criticized President Trump for acting unilaterally without seeking Congress’s consent.