In today’s episode, Jon Decker breaks down President Trump’s primetime address to the nation, where he made his most direct case yet for the ongoing war in Iran—arguing the conflict is necessary, limited, and in America’s national interest. With gas prices surging and the Strait of Hormuz still disrupted, what does this mean for Americans at home?
Plus, the Supreme Court hears a major case that could redefine birthright citizenship in the United States. Justices from across the ideological spectrum express skepticism over the administration’s argument—raising the stakes for a landmark decision expected later this year.
And in Washington, the political battle over Department of Homeland Security funding continues as lawmakers clash over immigration enforcement, triggering real-world impacts—from unpaid federal workers to airport travel disruptions nationwide.
🔹 Trump’s Iran strategy and economic fallout
🔹 Supreme Court debates birthright citizenship
🔹 DHS funding standoff and government dysfunction
🔹 NATO tensions and foreign policy implications

Bondi Fired, Iran War Fears Rise, DHS Pay Fight
12:02

Iran War Escalation, Hormuz Fight, SCOTUS Citizenship Case
14:22

Iran War Costs Surge, DHS Shutdown Fallout & TSA Back Pay Crisis
12:41