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Full Episode - Is Trump Deliberately Trying To Start A Civil War In Iran? + Does Talarico’s Win Put Texas In Play For Democrats?

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Chuck Todd delivers a blistering assessment of Trump's Iran war, arguing that the conflict has gone sideways in virtually every way imaginable — and that the lack of consequences for Trump's past norm-breaking gave him a false sense of impunity that led him here. Todd traces the logic: Iran looked like a paper tiger after the limited strikes in 2025, Trump saw the opportunity to kill Khamenei and took it, hoping for either a popular uprising or a pliant regime insider to step forward — but none of those hopes have materialized. Instead, the forces that wanted to overthrow the regime have gone underground, the CIA is now arming and training Kurds in what Chuck bluntly asks amounts to deliberately triggering a civil war, Iran has inflicted real damage on multiple Gulf states, and stranded Americans were told by the State Department they were on their own because the administration made no evacuation plan whatsoever. He zeroes in on the damning timeline: if the administration had time to move an armada into position, they had time to warn American citizens. He flags that passing a war supplemental will be a brutal vote for GOP members, that JD Vance now has to defend a war antithetical to his entire political identity, and pivots to the Texas runoff noting that James Talarico's biggest vulnerability is being more progressive than his nice-guy persona suggests, but that demeanor may be his superpower in a cycle where voters are exhausted by bomb-throwers.

Political commentator Chris Cillizza — who co-hosted the live Texas primary night coverage with Chuck— rejoins the show to dissect the aftermath of the Texas results and the broader 2026 landscape. With Jasmine Crockett having conceded to James Talarico and the Paxton-Cornyn race headed to a runoff that's essentially a coin flip, Todd and Cillizza dig into what Talarico's victory really means: he dominated in counties Bernie Sanders won, Latino voters broke decisively his way, and his ground game should terrify Republicans — but they caution against mistaking someone who is temperamentally moderate and perceived as "nice" for being politically moderate. They argue that Texas Democrats, having lost for so long, were desperate for something new, and that constant losing has made electability matter more than ideology — Democrats had to vote with their heads, not their hearts. They assess Crockett's future (great political athlete, bad campaign infrastructure, potential to compete for Ted Cruz's seat someday), debate whether Democrats should meddle in the GOP runoff to boost Paxton, and note that Talarico’s floor is around 47-48% — meaning Texas is genuinely in play.

The conversation then expands to the national map and the broader forces shaping 2026. They unpack Kamala Harris's late endorsement of Crockett — which came too late to matter and reinforces the same knock Biden got about indecisiveness — and Gavin Newsom's conspicuous shift on Israel in front of a liberal audience. They contrast that with the authenticity of politicians like Bernie Sanders and early-career JD Vance, noting that Vance has now lost his anti-interventionist identity after backing the Iran war while the administration's narrative spinning on the conflict is "an absolute mess." Looking ahead, they agree that the perception of the economy in June will be what drives the midterms, that the war will consume the administration — especially given the embarrassing lack of an evacuation plan for Americans in the Middle East, Trump's biggest critique of Biden — and that prediction markets now give Democrats a 45% chance of winning the Senate. They close by surveying pickup opportunities in Alaska, Iowa, Ohio, and Texas, flagging independent candidates in the Midwest who know they can't win as Democrats, and declaring that 2026 will be the clearest preview yet of how 2028 plays out.

Finally, he reacts to the breaking news that Montana senator Steve Daines retired minutes before the filing deadline and argues that Republicans will be forced to defend what was a safe seat, and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.

 

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Timeline:

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00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction

01:45 Trump’s war with Iran is not going well for him politically

02:30 Multiple countries have been dragged into a piece of the war

03:30 Lack of consequences for past actions gave Trump sense of impunity

04:45 Iran looked like a paper tiger after strikes in June 2025

05:30 Trump saw the opportunity to kill Khamenei and took it

07:30 Trump hoped for an uprising or a pliant member of the regime

08:45 None of those hopes have materialized 

09:30 Forces that wanted to overthrow regime went underground

10:30 The CIA is arming and training Kurds to overthrow the regime

11:45 Are we TRYING to trigger a civil war???

12:30 Regime change won’t come nearly as easy as Trump thought

13:15 Iran has inflicted damage to multiple gulf states

14:45 You can’t discount Trump’s business relationship as factors for war

16:00 Kushner involved in negotiations and has serious conflicts of interest

17:15 The administration is trying to use Israel as a shield

18:15 Administration made no plan to evacuate stranded Americans

19:00 Clearly was no imminent threat from Iran

20:30 If they had time to move the armada, they had time to warn Americans

21:30 The Iranians weren’t surprised that we were going to attack

22:30 Trump promised Iranian protestors “Help is on the way” - Took 40 days

23:00 State department told stranded Americans they were on their own

24:30 They put thought into the war itself, but not for the consequences

26:30 What’s Plan C? Hoping for a civil war?

27:15 This is Iraq on steroids and we have less credibility globally

28:30 Cost of providing stability in the region is politically unpopular

29:30 It’s a lot easier to start a war than to finish one

30:45 George H.W. Bush had a clean war with Iraq and voters punished him

32:00 When you’re under 80% support with your own party, you’re in trouble

33:30 Trump isn’t an isolationist, he’s a unilateralist. Do what he says

34:45 Passing a supplemental bill for war funding will be tough vote for GOP

36:30 J.D. Vance has to defend a war that’s antithetical to his political identity

37:30 Trump will endorse in Texas primary and expects the other to drop out

38:15 What will Trump offer Paxton to drop out early?

40:45 Republicans can’t win primary without Trump & he’s general election baggage

41:30 Talarico’s biggest vulnerability is he’s more progressive than his persona

42:15 Demeanor goes a long way in politics, could be Talarico’s superpower

45:00 Good for the Dems brand that first nominee (Talarico) isn’t a bomb thrower

53:30 Chris Cillizza joins the Chuck ToddCast

55:00 Jasmine Crockett concedes race to James Talarico

55:45 Race between Paxton & Cornyn essentially a wash

56:30 Big question is “Can Cornyn get to 50%”

57:15 Public is getting tired with the bomb throwers in politics

59:15 Talarico did well in counties that Bernie Sanders won

1:00:15 Texas Dems have been losing forever, desperate for “new”

1:02:00 Don’t mistake politically & temperamentally “moderate”

1:02:45 Being perceived as “nice” goes a long way

1:04:00 Online Dems are mad, but many want a change in tone

1:05:30 If Platner beats Mills by 15, Talarico data point feels like outlier

1:06:15 Have constant Dem losses in TX made “electability” more important?

1:07:15 Dems in Texas have to vote with their head and not their heart

1:09:00 Crockett is a great political athlete with bad campaign infrastructure

1:10:00 Talarico had a great ground game, should scare Republicans

1:11:15 Crockett could compete for Ted Cruz’s senate seat

1:12:00 Unlikely this is the last we hear from Crockett in politics

1:13:00 Crockett did well where she was well known

1:14:00 Kamala Harris endorsement came too late for Crockett

1:15:00 Harris shows herself to be incredibly risk averse

1:17:45 We’ll get the full story on the late endorsement in six months

1:18:30 Harris shares the same knock Biden got… can’t make decisions

1:19:15 Newsom signals shift on Israel in front of a very liberal audience

1:20:30 Newsom just pandering? Or is it a genuine flip

1:22:00 Gavin Newsom is a politician to his core

1:23:30 Newsom looked like he was desperate to find traction

1:24:00 Trump didn’t change, the moment came to him

1:25:00 Tariffs are terrible politics, but Trump’s liked them for decades

1:25:30 Bernie Sanders has been the most authentic politician for years

1:26:45 Sanders and Ron Paul ended up voting together many times

1:28:15 Vance lost the anti-interventionist part of his identity after Iran war

1:30:00 The spinning for a narrative for the war is an absolute mess

1:31:30 The perception of the economy in June will be what affects midterms

1:32:45 War will consume the administration

1:33:30 Administration had no plan to evacuate Americans from middle east

1:34:30 Trump’s big critique of Biden was the Afghanistan withdrawal

1:37:00 Prediction markets have Dems chances of winning senate at 45%

1:39:45 How should Dems try to affect Texas runoff?

1:41:30 Meddling works and if Cornyn is the nominee Talarico loses

1:42:00 Talarico’s floor is around 47-48

1:42:30 How do Dems sort Alaska, Ohio, Texas and Iowa?

1:43:45 If Josh Turek is the nominee in Iowa, race could be interesting

1:45:00 2026 will give us a clue as to how 2028 will play out

1:46:30 If one of the independent candidate wins statewide it’s a BIG deal

1:49:00 Midwest independent candidates know they can’t run as Dems and win

1:55:00 Montana senator Steve Daines announces retirement

1:55:45 Retirement will put Montana senate seat into play

1:56:15 Will this put pressure on Jon Tester to come out of retirement?

1:56:45 Montana will now be a key cog in campaign 2026

1:58:00 Potential that transplants could turn Montana into Colorado politically

1:59:00 Republicans will be favored, but it will require work & money

2:00:30 Democrats have had success in Montana in midterm years

2:01:00 This week just keeps getting worse for Republicans

2:02:00 Ask Chuck

2:02:30 Do reliably red/blue states get less investment from the federal government?

2:08:15 Could Trump try to trigger NATO’s Article V over Iran?

2:17:00 Will Texas AG runoff produce even more radical anti-trans rhetoric & policy?

2:20:00 My son thinks voting is useless. How do we teach the new generation it matters?

 
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