Goldie Ghamari - May 31, 2026


WATCH PARTY: Trump Reveals His Real Plan for Iran


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00:01:58.800 Well, hello, and good evening, everyone.
00:02:26.360 we're just going to get right into it because I completely forgot that right now than ever before
00:02:34.500 to eliminating the nuclear threat from Iran. After situation room deliberations, President
00:02:39.840 Trump reaffirmed America's priorities towards ending this conflict for good. He said the U.S.
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00:03:25.060 Okay, well, Mr. President, thank you for welcoming us
00:03:27.320 back here to the White House.
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00:03:29.700 One of the things that I think everybody wants to talk
00:03:31.300 about with you is Iran.
00:03:32.700 Obviously, I know it's top of mind for you.
00:03:34.500 You have actually said you either want a good deal
00:03:37.600 or no deal at all with Iran.
00:03:39.580 So what does a good deal look like for you?
00:03:42.700 Well, first of all, there's no deal that's good enough
00:03:44.820 because the media will cover it and we're making a great deal.
00:03:47.180 We're going to make a great deal.
00:03:48.120 whether we'll just go back and finish it off militarily.
00:03:51.520 But this would go faster.
00:03:53.880 It's probably better on a humane standpoint.
00:03:56.620 There's something nice about it also.
00:03:58.380 You save a lot of lives.
00:04:00.000 Whether it's the other side or not, you save a lot of lives.
00:04:03.140 But we're close to a very good deal.
00:04:05.060 And if we can make it good,
00:04:06.160 otherwise we just start up with the Department of War, as we call it. 0.92
00:04:10.140 And it's been very successful. 0.81
00:04:11.420 You saw Venezuela.
00:04:12.600 It was a one-day win. 0.69
00:04:14.240 And this is really a win already. 0.57
00:04:16.180 We've defeated their military.
00:04:17.320 essentially defeated their military. I would rather get a deal because we can open the strait
00:04:23.340 immediately upon signing. The one guarantee that I have to have is that there will be no nuclear
00:04:29.600 weapons. They've agreed to that. And it was very interesting. They originally said we will not
00:04:35.960 develop a nuclear weapon. I said, well, what happens if you buy a nuclear weapon? So now it
00:04:40.020 says we will not develop or in any way purchase a military weapon. That's a big difference.
00:04:45.540 So we're getting what we want slowly.
00:04:48.200 Very tough negotiators.
00:04:50.200 It takes a long time.
00:04:52.140 I'm in no hurry.
00:04:53.260 I'd like to say I'm in a hurry because, you know, gasoline prices are going to come tumbling down.
00:04:57.800 But if you're going to be in a hurry, you're not going to make a good deal.
00:05:01.160 And slowly but surely, we're getting, I think, what we want.
00:05:04.680 And if we don't get what we want, we're going to end it a different way.
00:05:07.420 So that's interesting because I think everyone has acknowledged that the United States has been in a defensive position 0.90
00:05:14.440 against Iran. They've been aggressive to some extent and we've been defensive. Is there a line 0.95
00:05:19.040 that they would cross for you to go on the offensive again militarily? Well, a deal that
00:05:23.280 wasn't going to be good for us is the line ultimately because, you know, I'm playing it out
00:05:27.160 and we're going to see. And that's what I do. I negotiate. They negotiate. They're very good
00:05:31.040 negotiators. They're crafty. But in the end, we have all the cards because we've defeated them
00:05:38.060 militarily. Look, they have no Navy. Every ship, they have 159 ships. Every one of them are at the
00:05:43.800 bottom of the sea, every single one. We take pictures of them. We have people going down
00:05:48.120 taking pictures of hundreds of ships. Their Navy is totally gone, 100%. Their Air Force is totally
00:05:54.140 gone, 100%. Their military, we've sort of left it alone because we think that their military is
00:05:59.720 somewhat moderate. They have other people that aren't moderate. We've taken them out. We've
00:06:06.460 taken different forms of leadership out. We've actually left their military alone. People would
00:06:10.160 be surprised to hear that because mistakes have been made in wars where you wipe out everybody
00:06:15.380 and then you have a country that's, you know, for 40 years can never rebuild. You look at what
00:06:20.620 happened with Iraq. We did so bad. It was such a foolish thing what we did. Shouldn't have been 1.00
00:06:25.400 there in the first place, by the way, and shouldn't have been in Iran. But Iran has 1.00
00:06:30.820 the capability. If we didn't hit them with the B-2 bombers nine months ago, they would have a 1.00
00:06:36.000 nuclear weapon right now, and it would be a whole different store. Probably would have used it. You 0.96
00:06:40.820 probably wouldn't have had them. You wouldn't have had Israel, but you probably wouldn't have 0.98
00:06:44.700 had a Middle East. And then where do they go from there? And you get to see that when you see that 0.99
00:06:50.380 when we went back, they had missiles aimed at Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain. They
00:06:57.480 all got hit. And we were surprised. I was surprised. Actually, I viewed it as a positive
00:07:02.460 because all those people came immediately to our side.
00:07:05.060 They got hit.
00:07:05.720 Now, they could have taken another view.
00:07:07.900 They could have said, well, we want no part of it.
00:07:10.360 Not that they like it, but they came to our side. 0.96
00:07:13.220 And Iran is in a very bad position.
00:07:16.960 They have no military. 0.93
00:07:18.520 All they have is good talk, and they have a fake press.
00:07:21.200 You know, the fake news is probably their biggest asset.
00:07:25.380 And I put something out on Truth the other day
00:07:27.380 that I think was very profound.
00:07:29.840 it said that we wipe out their military, we wipe out their Navy, their Air Force, their anti-aircraft,
00:07:36.720 we wipe out everything, we wipe out their leadership, and then we wipe out their leadership
00:07:40.640 a second time. And then at two and a half time, we're dealing with the other half. And by the way,
00:07:45.920 they're much more reasonable. And you could say that's regime change. But I said so. They would
00:07:50.880 then raise the white flag of surrender. We give up to the great American military, the most powerful
00:07:56.800 military we give up we give up we give up the new york times would say iran has fought bravely
00:08:04.400 and has defeated the united states of america i mean the coverage is so bad you have a big win
00:08:10.880 in a battle and they say you lost you knock out their entire navy and they say their navy's doing
00:08:17.760 fantastically no it was defeated totally defeated and they said it's just a terrible thing for our
00:08:25.040 country and you know to really be great you need a fair media and we don't have a fair media i mean
00:08:30.000 that's all they can do is lie well that's they have no policy they have nothing to go on they're
00:08:34.320 democrats okay they have no policy we have a new name for them you know democrats i call them i 0.68
00:08:39.360 will always call them until they straighten up democrats because they want women to be 0.51
00:08:46.400 put in danger by having men play in women's sports think of it they want the transgender 0.99
00:08:51.600 utilization of your children. They want open borders. We want open borders. They want high 0.99
00:08:57.240 taxes. You know, they voted against the tax cuts. They voted against no taxes on tips. They voted
00:09:02.460 against no taxes on Social Security. They voted against no taxes on overtime. These have been so
00:09:08.380 important. But the Democrats, the Democrats voted against all of that. But we call them Democrats.
00:09:15.020 And it works out well because I take the word dumb, take the B off because most people don't 0.95
00:09:18.960 know that you know dumb ends with a b but most people don't know and all i do is i switch the e 0.94
00:09:23.480 with a u and you have a democrat and i came up with that by watching hakeem jeffries because 0.98
00:09:28.840 he's a dumb person and i said he's really dumb i said winman he's a democrat so i think it works
00:09:34.880 i don't know that it's going to be as good as pocahontas or fake news or so many of the others 0.99
00:09:38.840 that we've come up with but uh i mean i'm going to just call them democrats because i don't 0.98
00:09:44.640 understand how they can be so stupid i'd imagine if you could have timed things perfectly 0.98
00:09:48.800 having a conflict just in front of the midterm elections at a time like this isn't ideal. You 1.00
00:09:54.220 acknowledge the high gas prices. You have consistently been willing to do the hard things,
00:10:00.700 the things that your predecessor said should have been done, but they didn't have the guts to do
00:10:05.100 them. You have taken them on, and Iran is a great example of that. Well, you have a structural
00:10:10.920 problem because you have the midterms, you have the elections. Well, that's going to go on for
00:10:15.420 hundreds of years every two years so you have really a very small window so if you wanted to
00:10:20.460 play that game then you would wait till the midterms are over and then the following hour
00:10:25.500 you'll attack iran because they cannot have a nuclear weapon most people agree with me on that
00:10:30.300 but then it gets maybe carried into you know the next election whether it's a midterm or not so 0.71
00:10:35.500 you have a very short window for doing anything having to do with war but i don't view that
00:10:41.260 window. I view it, I have to do what's right. When I attacked Venezuela, it was really,
00:10:48.860 I was hit hard. Now I did that because of what they've done to our country in terms of sending 1.00
00:10:53.500 prisoners in and drugs in and all the other stuff. You know, we have drugs down 97 percent,
00:10:58.860 fentanyl and various drugs down 97 percent on drugs coming in by water. Now we're starting the
00:11:04.060 land and it's going to be very, it's actually easier. The land is much easier. You know, the drug,
00:11:08.540 the drug boats that are, for the most part, no longer with us. In fact, the 3% were trying to
00:11:13.900 figure out who would do that. I mean, they obviously don't watch television or don't
00:11:18.220 watch the news, but that was very unpopular. As soon as I won, it became unbelievably popular.
00:11:25.020 Well, we're winning Iran. It's a total win for us. I mean, we had to do it. Look, two things 1.00
00:11:30.540 were there. Number one, the strait has to be opened immediately and has to be free, no tolls,
00:11:34.540 etc etc and number two is they can't have a nuclear weapon that's all there is it's very simple
00:11:40.060 and then we're going to get out of there and we don't need the straight you know we don't need it
00:11:44.700 because we have more so we produce now because of us me we produce more oil than saudi arabia
00:11:51.180 and russia combined times two think of that we double what they did add saudi arabia and russia
00:11:58.460 multiply it times two and we're going to be much higher with it with the oil superpower far greater
00:12:03.900 than even Saudi Arabia, even Russia, but you add them up. These are two big monsters. You add them
00:12:09.300 up and we double it. We have a great country. We've had tremendous success. We have done things
00:12:15.620 that are unbelievable. And I have tremendous support from Republicans. I mean, I never get
00:12:20.280 support from Democrats. It's a different world than it was. It used to be they'd get together,
00:12:25.000 they'd have lunch, they'd fight a little bit, they'd have bipartisan. I'm not sure that's
00:12:28.820 possible because everything's so different. I want closed borders. I want people coming in legally.
00:12:34.960 They want open borders. They want every criminal in the world to pour into our country. There are
00:12:38.700 25 million people, many of whom were criminals. 11,888 were murderers. Most of them committed
00:12:45.740 more than one murder. I don't want them in our country. I'm sorry. And so there are things like
00:12:51.080 transgender, transgender mutilization of your children. They want that. They want men to play 1.00
00:12:56.780 in women's sports. They want all these things. So I don't know. People say, can you ever get 1.00
00:13:00.760 together? I don't know. I mean, you know, the policies are so different. I want borders. They
00:13:05.280 don't want borders. They want to get rid of, you know, they want to get rid of your Second Amendment. 0.98
00:13:09.380 I have to protect the Second Amendment. Then I have protected it. But we've done a lot. We've
00:13:13.860 done really a lot. And more people are working in the United States right now than at any time
00:13:19.380 ever before. We have more people working. We have $18 trillion, as you've heard many times. I say it
00:13:25.200 all the time. Now I haven't included the 12th month, but for 11 months, we have 18 trillion,
00:13:29.800 trillion with a T coming into our country. Biden in four years had less, a lot less than
00:13:35.180 one trillion. And if they, I will say this, if they won this election, I don't think we'd
00:13:41.080 have a country anymore. More with President Trump, plus a sneak peek of the White House
00:13:47.200 ballroom site still ahead on my view.
00:13:56.000 Wow, okay. So, guys, welcome, welcome to tonight's edition of The Goldie Show. I have been so busy trying to, like, I've been working on this video that I'm really excited to share with all of you.
00:14:16.540 and I completely completely forgot um that President Trump's exclusive interview is
00:14:24.700 happening tonight on Fox News but uh um I still remembered in the back of my mind I was like
00:14:30.740 something big is happening at nine o'clock I can't remember what but uh that's what it is so
00:14:35.800 for everyone uh who's watching yes absolutely we're doing the President Trump um Fox News
00:14:42.320 interview watch party tonight, which means that I'm going to have to push back my political
00:14:49.440 analysis and commentary on President Trump's cabinet meeting to tomorrow. And the reason is
00:14:55.180 because I want to do just like one video, like one solid video where I just only go through
00:15:04.060 the cabinet meeting and I, you know, pause and I explain and I provide some commentary
00:15:09.080 and, you know, I translate some of the political speak and things like that, right?
00:15:17.240 And I just, I don't want to, I don't want that sort of separated between different live streams.
00:15:24.280 I want it all just in one where I only focus on that.
00:15:28.160 So I've changed, I think it's worked.
00:15:32.100 Um, I've changed the name and description for, uh, tonight's, um, tonight's, uh, live
00:15:41.080 stream, if I'm not mistaken, it might not be updated on X.
00:15:45.920 I'm going to try to have to, I'm going to have to fix it on X cause I don't think I
00:15:48.760 can do it that way.
00:15:49.820 But, uh, very interesting what president Trump is talking about.
00:15:53.600 Obviously, um, I can't pause when he's speaking to provide my analysis because, um, it is,
00:16:00.800 it is live. But I will give some overall comments and thoughts afterwards on the topic. So thank
00:16:10.880 you all for being here. Thank you for bearing with me, guys. Honestly, I cannot wait to share
00:16:16.360 the video that I have been working on all day today. Literally for the reason it took me
00:16:24.440 so long to do that video is because it was very edit heavy because I'm sharing a lot of footage
00:16:32.580 from inside of occupied Iran and footage that has not previously been seen until literally just a
00:16:43.600 few days ago when the internet and occupied Iran was turned back on. Today's bubbly flavor is
00:16:51.300 mango there we go so mango flavored bubbly for tonight and uh yeah i'm just waiting for the
00:17:00.880 commercials on fox news to finish and then we are going to go back to the president trump
00:17:08.680 watch party so welcome everyone grab a drink get settled in um let me just do a quick change here
00:17:17.100 because, um, I do need to, um, edit my live stream. Sorry guys. Literally, it's been so
00:17:28.800 hectic and so busy today. Um, but we're going to get it done. We are going to get it done.
00:17:41.080 So let me just make a quick edit on X so that we have the proper, there we go.
00:18:02.640 Okay, I think we're all good.
00:18:04.460 So I think it's all been properly updated.
00:18:07.240 So welcome, everyone. Can't wait to get started on this.
00:18:12.700 The one thing that President Trump pointed out, you know, while I'm here and while we're on the topic,
00:18:20.480 is that he spoke about how he has not purposely targeted the artich and he's only going after the...
00:18:33.240 Let me pull this up.
00:18:37.240 So, President Trump mentioned, sorry, I literally have like eyes everywhere because I want to make sure we don't miss Fox News when it restarts. So, very interesting that President Trump mentioned that they've only gone after the IRGC, right, and not the Artish.
00:18:55.060 So when you look at the boom, boom, bingo sheet over here, right, this is the IRGC.
00:19:01.440 This is the Artich.
00:19:03.060 And oh, wait.
00:19:04.440 OK, we're back.
00:19:06.620 Oh, no.
00:19:07.260 Oh, my gosh.
00:19:08.880 What happened?
00:19:19.320 And they've caught already hundreds of billions of dollars of fraud.
00:19:22.780 And they haven't even gotten to California yet.
00:19:25.500 California is very fraud.
00:19:26.680 The whole thing is a fraud, the whole deal. 0.99
00:19:28.420 Their elections are a fraud. 0.67
00:19:30.120 Their mail-in votes are a fraud.
00:19:32.380 But on the economic standpoint, if we find half of the fraud that's going on in this
00:19:38.220 country, and we will, we're going to have a balanced budget very soon.
00:19:42.480 Think of it.
00:19:43.060 It's amazing.
00:19:43.840 Which we haven't had for 30 years.
00:19:46.200 Well, despite all of the great things, we know as we head towards the midterms, you
00:19:50.740 will have more democrats out there talking about something that they have no business talking about
00:19:54.820 which is affordability and that is what they have said they want to run these midterms on
00:19:59.680 obviously you have set the country up so perfectly to make life more affordable on the other side of
00:20:05.320 the iran conflict what is your message going to be though what they are is they're good salesmen
00:20:10.320 but they have no policy their policy is horrible i don't understand that they never change it i hate
00:20:15.020 to bring it up i like to bring it up just before the elections because they won't change men playing
00:20:20.440 in women's sports they won't you know this transgender this guy running in texas he says 0.86
00:20:25.380 there are six genders he wears a mask all the time you know he's a he's a disaster candidate i'll 1.00
00:20:30.480 tell you i think ken paxton's gonna absolutely just destroy him i'm gonna go out do rallies for
00:20:35.540 i think that uh you know you look at their policy you don't even understand how can they want this
00:20:41.000 and as far as polling goes it polls it they always say 80 20 i think some of the many of
00:20:46.640 these things are 97 to three. I think they're 100 to nothing. I mean, did you see where CNN did a
00:20:52.420 poll on me and I was 100% with MAGA? They couldn't believe it. Harry Enten, who seems like a nice
00:20:58.340 guy. He's pretty legit. He gives me a lot of good polls, I'll tell you, which means he's in trouble.
00:21:03.480 This job must be in trouble. But he did a poll about the Republican Party and MAGA and Trump's
00:21:10.280 popularity. And he said, he's at 100%. I don't believe that was actually 100%. Well, you saw
00:21:17.100 that in the election the other night. Yeah. Well, that's, that's a great point. All of your
00:21:21.140 candidates, your record so far this primary season has been perfect. Nine Senate, 101 House,
00:21:27.560 eight gubernatorial candidates that you endorsed all advanced to the general election. I mean,
00:21:33.200 that's, that is remarkable. So I'm at 87% in general elections. Nobody talks about that.
00:21:38.300 that's pretty good too. But we have very bad elections. We have to pass, we really have to
00:21:42.820 pass Save America Act. Save America Act is voter ID, very important, proof of citizenship, and no 0.97
00:21:48.880 mail-in ballots, with exceptions if you're in the military or you're disabled or you're sick or
00:21:53.540 something, or you're going on vacation. You know, I'll be very, I'll be liberal on that subject,
00:21:59.340 okay, to use a term that nobody uses anymore. But no, with exceptions. And the mail-in ballots,
00:22:06.040 No other country in the world is doing mail-in voting anymore because it's a fraud.
00:22:10.340 You cannot keep it honest.
00:22:11.560 There's no way of keeping it honest.
00:22:13.460 The Republican Senate has to get going.
00:22:15.500 The House has passed it.
00:22:17.180 And the Republican Senate has to get going.
00:22:19.760 They have to.
00:22:20.340 They have no choice.
00:22:21.780 One of the things I'm proud of is that, and I like John Cornyn.
00:22:24.620 He's a good guy.
00:22:26.060 But, you know, I think that, I think we need some change.
00:22:30.820 And Ken Paxton's going to be great.
00:22:32.820 but if you remember Ken Paxton was he lost the primary by two points and then he won by almost
00:22:38.300 30 that was after I endorsed him so he lost the primary by two and then he won by 30 after I
00:22:45.380 endorsed him he won by 30 points and I think he's going to be a great senator so next week in
00:22:52.040 California they will hold their primaries for their governor's race and obviously people are
00:22:56.740 paying very close attention to the mayor race there in Los Angeles Spencer Pratt has come out
00:23:01.600 very hot. People are interested in this. You endorse Steve Hilton. Any predictions for what
00:23:06.760 we might see happen in California, despite the fact that we know it's a little wonky there?
00:23:11.540 You know, they don't have voting booths. Everything's by mail. So I'd like to say,
00:23:16.240 and I'm a friend of Steve. I think Steve is great, and I endorse him. But, you know, I know the
00:23:22.960 system very well. I don't think a Republican can win in California unless you pass the Save America
00:23:29.800 Act. Then they're going to have to show proof of citizenship. They're going to have to get rid of
00:23:34.060 their mail-in voting. No other country. Remember, France used to do it. They ended it because it
00:23:38.800 was rigged. And you can't do that. You can't have that. Absolutely. Last week, you had the
00:23:45.280 Giants quarterback, Jackson Dart, join you on stage at a rally. And as predicted, I think we
00:23:51.180 could all predict it. All of the haters, all the crazy people came out for him, showed him a lot
00:23:57.140 of animosity for being on stage with you. Do you have any idea why it is that the Trump
00:24:03.760 derangement syndrome with some of these people is so strong that you live rent-free in their heads
00:24:08.160 and they can't help themselves but to be outraged about somebody joining you on stage? Well, first
00:24:12.180 of all, I wish I looked just like Jackson. This is a guy I said, is he a male model or what? He's
00:24:17.040 a handsome guy, like a beautiful guy and, you know, conservative guy. He said, I love you, sir.
00:24:22.660 And I didn't know he was doing it, you know,
00:24:24.920 but he's potentially a great quarterback.
00:24:27.360 He's a young boy.
00:24:28.060 He had just really started.
00:24:29.620 But when he's in a game, he moves the team.
00:24:32.480 And I didn't know him, but I watched him a little bit,
00:24:35.320 and he really moves the team.
00:24:37.020 He's got tremendous potential.
00:24:39.260 If he stays healthy, he's going to be a great guy.
00:24:42.980 Remember this.
00:24:43.700 I won the popular vote by a lot, landslides.
00:24:46.640 I won everything.
00:24:48.880 I won, if you look, there's another category that people don't look at, but that's the one that's very important because they color the maps by that.
00:24:56.200 That's why the map is all red, except for two lines on each side, east and west.
00:25:00.980 And I won counties 87% in the United States.
00:25:07.120 So when Jackson gets harassed a little bit, he's also loved more because we have more people than they do.
00:25:15.460 And a lot of the people that you think like people in Los Angeles, wealthy people that you I see them all the time.
00:25:22.520 They're hitting me a little bit and they meet me and they said, sir, I voted for you.
00:25:26.960 I said, I know. I know. I can tell the guys voted for me.
00:25:31.320 I can tell you people on television that knocked me all the time voted for me.
00:25:35.500 And if they have a choice between paying much higher taxes, the Democrats wanted high taxes.
00:25:40.500 I wanted low taxes. I'm right, because that's why the economy is booming.
00:25:44.120 Look, we have a war going on in the economy. We have a war going on. And you know, today we just
00:25:49.520 hit another number. Number 69 is all time high today. And we have a war going on. Well, we're
00:25:56.600 a few weeks away. You can see outside the construction is happening from this amazing
00:26:01.180 historic UFC event. It's obviously right outside on the White House lawn. It coincides with your
00:26:07.140 80th birthday, which is incredible. I hate to hear that. And that's on June 14th. And it's the
00:26:13.200 hardest ticket turning i have never been asked people everybody wants i'm going to make more
00:26:18.840 enemies and it's about 4 000 seats and then they're going to have close to 100 000 and then
00:26:24.640 they're going to have close to 100 000 people in the back where they're putting up eight massive
00:26:29.180 screens and it's all free it's all free it's really a contribution from ufc to 250 meaning
00:26:36.380 the 250 years our country our great country so it was a great thing for ufc and then we have roger
00:26:41.280 penske coming with indy in august and we're going to have a tremendous uh indie race it's going to
00:26:47.600 be around the capital it's all set up it's going to be around the capital that'll be good we're
00:26:51.440 doing some amazing things for the 200 and we've never done this before but what we're doing with
00:26:56.720 ufc i've never seen anything like it and he's building an arena he is they're building it
00:27:02.080 and great job every every crane i see everything i like it's brand new cranes brand new everything
00:27:08.000 everything's beautiful everything's like money money money and they're building a great arena
00:27:12.500 and june 14th is which by happenstance is my birthday it was not set up that everyone said
00:27:20.460 oh he did a first birthday then sunday night june 14th it happens to be flag day that happens to be
00:27:25.820 my birthday but that happened to be the best night for it and it's going to be something that's going
00:27:30.040 to be very exciting well mr president thank you for sitting down with me and should we go check
00:27:35.380 what's going on outside let's go let's go we'll see that octagon plus an exclusive tour of the
00:27:42.660 east wing ballroom construction site when my view returns before sona bellow i would wear my mommy
00:27:51.460 one pieces now um so i think was was the iran part just at the beginning like is that it
00:28:01.940 um like i'm i'm happy to watch the rest of the interview 100 percent because you know he might
00:28:10.660 slip slip something out or something but um i wonder if that was just like the only thing
00:28:18.540 the only part about iran because if that was it i mean that that is pretty interesting
00:28:25.380 and it is pretty telling. Because again, like I was saying, the most important piece of
00:28:32.240 information that we received in that interview was about the boom boom bingo sheet, where
00:28:38.080 President Trump pretty much confirmed the theory that I have, that the reason the IRGC has been
00:28:46.840 boom boomed but the regular army has not is that i believe you know as many people do
00:28:55.460 there are elements within the regular army who have defected and they have um taken the side
00:29:04.220 of his royal highness king of the crown prince of iran or the shah of iran as i like to call him
00:29:10.520 and many others. And they're just waiting for the right time. And I think maybe that's why
00:29:19.540 President Trump hasn't targeted the artich, also known as the army. And that's because
00:29:27.060 if President Trump and his team were going to, let's say, boom, boom, everyone who has not
00:29:34.620 affected, that would make those who are still around look very suspicious, like it would almost
00:29:42.200 expose them in a way, you know what I mean? So I have a feeling that's why you have,
00:29:51.140 right, let me pull this up here. So that's why, I think that's literally why no one on the
00:30:00.900 Artish has been boom boomed, but everyone in the IRGC, like a lot of people in the IRGC have been.
00:30:08.840 Because there are elements within the Artish. I mean, there could possibly be elements within
00:30:13.460 the IRGC as well. We don't know. But yeah, I think, I mean, if that was the extent of his
00:30:23.900 talk on Iran. You know what? I kind of think it was. I think that was pretty much the extent of
00:30:31.300 it because now they're going to go do like a tour of the White House building. And yes, we will
00:30:37.460 watch the rest of it at absolutely 100% because I'm always interested in seeing what's happening
00:30:43.380 in that aspect. But that might pretty much be it, which is interesting because
00:30:53.200 Because that means that when this interview was recorded, right, when this interview was recorded a few days ago, at that time, President Trump already knew that by the time the interview would be aired on Fox News on Saturday at 9pm Eastern, there would be no deal.
00:31:23.200 Right? Like if President Trump was so certain that the Islamic regime was going to agree to whatever deal that he's put out there, why would he have a pre-recorded interview where he's speaking as if he knows that there's not going to be a deal or that there hasn't been a deal yet?
00:31:48.640 And this interview was before he went into the situation room as well. So that is another key element to this whole thing, because that also makes me feel more confident in my theory that President Trump knows that he has provided a deal to the Islamic regime 0.90
00:32:18.640 that the Islamic regime simply cannot accept, right? 0.92
00:32:22.740 Like he's pretty much cornered them. 0.96
00:32:26.320 So there we go.
00:32:31.680 Welcome to Fox News Live.
00:32:33.180 I'm Jackie Abanes in New York.
00:32:34.860 Much of the world's still waiting to see
00:32:36.600 if President Trump will accept a tentative agreement
00:32:39.460 to end the U.S. war with Iran.
00:32:41.800 Mr. Trump was briefed on the latest proposal
00:32:44.000 in the Situation Room yesterday.
00:32:45.700 Now, the deal would reportedly reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease U.S. restrictions on Iranian ports and frozen assets.
00:32:54.560 It would also give negotiators 60 days to iron out a longer-term agreement on Iran's nuclear program and enriched uranium stockpile.
00:33:03.300 Defense Secretary Pete Hegsess says the U.S. is ready to resume military action if needed.
00:33:09.000 Meantime, Israel is moving its troops deeper into Lebanon.
00:33:12.900 The move comes a day after Israel and Lebanon held their first direct military talks in decades
00:33:18.960 to keep the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah on track.
00:33:22.500 The Iranian-backed group isn't talking, taking parts in those talks either.
00:33:27.180 I'm Jackie Abinas. Back to Laura Trump.
00:33:31.560 With everything happening in the world, Donald Trump remains laser-focused on building a fancy ballroom to host his fancy balls.
00:33:38.920 It's the ballroom heard around the world.
00:33:40.500 This is most certainly not popular.
00:33:42.900 nobody asked. We didn't,
00:33:44.940 asking for a ballroom. W
00:33:48.180 are the liberal media wh
00:33:49.500 last decade demonizing D
00:33:52.500 we've seen the results o
00:33:55.220 This president has faced
00:33:57.840 on his life. So it makes
00:34:00.260 want a secure place to ho
00:34:03.220 only to protect himself,
00:34:05.960 leaders for generations t
00:34:09.320 those same left wing pund
00:34:11.420 down over the ballroom pro
00:34:14.660 all the fuss about? Well,
00:34:17.260 tour of the construction s
00:34:19.420 himself to find out what'
00:34:24.200 will be the entrance into
00:34:27.640 right here. This is a glas 0.99
00:34:30.600 tunnel, beautiful tunnel t
00:34:33.300 ball of bones. They're pre
00:34:35.780 had so much fun. I feel l
00:34:37.780 I did. It's going to be on
00:34:40.040 I would say it will be the greatest facility of its kind ever built, by far.
00:34:44.820 There'll never be anything like it.
00:34:46.260 And we're ahead of schedule.
00:34:47.400 We're right on budget.
00:34:48.400 That's powerful.
00:34:49.400 And it's a gift from me and from great patriots that, you know, it's going to cost the country nothing.
00:34:54.580 But you still have Democrats and people try to stop you with legal challenges.
00:34:58.920 And it's like, it's crazy.
00:35:00.300 Only because it's me.
00:35:01.420 If anybody else were doing it, they'd say, you know, but they want to stop.
00:35:04.760 But no, the ballroom is a gift to America for me and from Apple and from lots of great people and companies and four hundred million dollars.
00:35:13.300 We were it was going to be two and we doubled it up because they needed more more space.
00:35:18.760 The military is involved. The Secret Service is involved.
00:35:21.520 It's a very secure, most secure facility ever built.
00:35:24.760 And obviously, with the way the world is now, that's very important.
00:35:28.300 When you have President Xi, you have the king and queen of England.
00:35:31.060 We had the king and queen in this room. Yeah, right here.
00:35:33.160 but we could hold 107 people and we would have had 2 000 people we're gonna have one that nobody
00:35:41.880 will have anything like what we have so but you come in and you have the entire white house main
00:35:47.240 floor cocktails everything and then they go into the door and they go into the dinner they have
00:35:52.360 dinner you're also doing a lot and we can walk outside here you're doing so much to beautify
00:35:57.560 washington dc you have the triumphal arc tell me about the design of that because i know you've
00:36:02.280 show me a couple versions. It's going to be very much like the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, except a
00:36:06.120 larger version, more beautiful even, but that's my favorite one, but more beautiful. It'll be
00:36:11.160 built right by the Arlington Bridge, the Arlington Memorial Bridge, which is beautiful. It was
00:36:17.080 planned for 200 years already and never got built. They actually started it and it stopped during the
00:36:23.400 Civil War. They had the Civil War. That was a good reason they started it. They actually built
00:36:28.200 some cornices and things but it's going to be fantastic it was meant for it it was meant for
00:36:33.080 the circle has been there for almost 200 years and they never got it built and we're going to get
00:36:37.640 that bill we're doing one that's really interesting the reflecting pond it was a disaster built in
00:36:42.600 1922 president obama spent 100 million dollars and destroyed it further and then biden got involved
00:36:48.920 and spent a lot of money and destroyed it and i'm going to spend a tiny fraction of that money and
00:36:54.200 it should open at about a week it was going to take them four years to get it built and it's
00:36:58.680 going to take me about uh four weeks i think you talk to people who live in dc and they will say
00:37:04.200 that it was just overrun with algae and it was green and murky yeah that's beautiful and if you
00:37:10.600 lay it on its side it's taller than any building in the world it's uh over 2000 almost 2500 feet
00:37:17.320 long and it leaked it had stone they had a process it was going to cost 400 million it was going to
00:37:23.240 take four years to build i'm doing it for probably 14 15 million dollars i'm doing the super job
00:37:30.520 and it's going to take me a few weeks think of that and it's going to be much better i'm using
00:37:35.800 swimming pool material it's going to be blue beautiful blue which is what they always wanted
00:37:40.920 so we've been working on it for the last four weeks five weeks and it's going to be incredible
00:37:45.320 and it's going to open in another week or so i want to open before july 4th that's the main thing
00:37:50.680 so this is the great white house never a dull moment around here you got things going all the
00:37:55.160 time i do 6 a.m to 11 30 p.m see we're fixing these are the greatest fixers there are these
00:38:01.480 guys have more talent how's it coming out fellas good better than you thought even right then i'm
00:38:07.160 going to put you in the front where the cars come in you know they have like 200 coats of paint
00:38:13.000 we're going to strip it and make it good good this is looking good now huh thank you great job guys
00:38:19.880 so this is the arena that's being built for ufc it is huge and it's right at the front door to
00:38:25.320 the white house and you'll never see it again it's never happened before and you'll never see it
00:38:31.080 again and it's great and the ufc is going to have all of their best fighters the best fighters in
00:38:36.120 the world they're all coming that night they all say we want to fight at the white house
00:38:40.280 and uh dane is an amazing man he's done an amazing job he's put together something that
00:38:46.280 this would be the highest rated event maybe one of them ever in sports you know dana always talks
00:38:51.960 about the fact that when ufc was just at its beginning yeah you gave him an opportunity when
00:38:57.400 a lot of people did it and i think it really forged a friendship for you guys what he's done
00:39:01.240 is amazing i'm not sure anybody could have done it but him you don't usually say that but not not
00:39:06.200 many people could have he's a very special man but this is going and it's all free it's going to
00:39:11.160 soldiers it's gonna have over a hundred thousand maybe a hundred thousand people in the park
00:39:15.720 across the street eight giant screens and all free great all right now let's check out what we
00:39:21.960 got the the main event here see the people working on the white house walls constant work going on
00:39:28.040 around here construction yeah well it's gonna be when i leave this will be in the best shape it's
00:39:33.640 ever been in and this is far more than a ballroom like you said this goes down this is a massive
00:39:38.760 complex yep this is a massive complex and very much related to the military very much related to
00:39:45.880 secret service and what is our projected end date here well we'll have this i'll have this actually
00:39:51.640 the funny thing is that from the standpoint of usage other presidents will have it for 200 years
00:39:58.040 i'll have it for about six months in other words when it's when it's finished i'll only have it for
00:40:03.480 six i'll only have the use of it for six months uh it's a great facility and we're going to have
00:40:08.040 the inauguration here oh wow the inauguration here it's gonna hold like uh i i had mine in
00:40:14.040 the capital uh in the capital i had 902 people and it was still beautiful but it was 902 people
00:40:21.160 and it's not safe like this this would be totally safe i'm gonna look over here anyway because i
00:40:25.800 want to see what's happening pretty good fellas huh well the best part is this is what you used
00:40:32.680 to do as a developer this is what i did i did this better than anybody although you're you're
00:40:37.960 uh your man is very good eric i have to say eric trump is a really good builder yeah he has the gene
00:40:47.000 yeah he has a gene that i have i have my gene and eric really has it he's done a great job he's
00:40:54.440 a fantastic builder he looked at this understood it immediately
00:40:58.440 look at the pipes look at the amount of rebar in there that's you know that's not a normal
00:41:05.680 situation is what i'm saying this is not what you do for a normal floor look at that it's all
00:41:10.700 it's all rebar how often are you coming out here to check the progress a lot yeah but i can also
00:41:16.460 check it right from the windows this is all main floor military but we're on we're standing what
00:41:23.100 will be kind of the ground floor of the ballroom this will be the kitchen floor the kitchen and
00:41:27.360 And then the floor above, there'll be one above that.
00:41:29.000 And then you have the drone ports, and you have the sniper ports, and you have everything
00:41:32.460 above.
00:41:33.460 Wow.
00:41:34.460 Can't wait.
00:41:35.460 It's all one unified unit.
00:41:36.460 Yeah, it's brilliant.
00:41:37.460 We can't wait to see.
00:41:38.460 It's going to be great.
00:41:39.460 I love to watch it.
00:41:40.460 So this room was falling apart, falling down.
00:41:42.460 It was done by Jackie O. The tiles were all broken.
00:41:45.860 The wall was literally falling down.
00:41:47.960 It's called the Palm Room, done by Jackie O. Nasterson.
00:41:52.640 We put new chandeliers up, but we put, we fixed the whole room.
00:41:57.360 is the marble and see it's bookmatched perfectly you don't see that it's a perfect it's night and
00:42:03.460 day in this room from what it was before it's beautiful i know that's very we had a metal i
00:42:08.680 had a metal piece it's the marble guy said that's much more i can bookmatch that look you cut it out
00:42:13.100 of the marble that's impressive as opposed to having a piece of metal yeah right so this is
00:42:18.580 the presidential walk of fame george washington you have uh all the presidents down to myself
00:42:24.180 and this is a brass plaque the rose garden was created over a century ago in 1903 first lady
00:42:33.240 edith roosevelt established a colonial style garden along the west colonnade west wing just
00:42:39.320 outside of the all-powerful cabinet room which is over there so this is a history of it i did this
00:42:44.400 and this is a plaque you know most people would put brass on top of a piece of wood
00:42:49.300 it would be called laminated and then in about two years you'll see the brass falling on the
00:42:53.480 floor you know we'll delaminate this is look solid brass same thing with this this is all solid
00:42:59.460 beautiful solid brass and uh this is all the presidents and then we make the turn for future
00:43:07.520 presidents they make their turn and they go up uh this granite was just put the floor was badly
00:43:12.820 broken it was slate slate's not a good flooring material to start off with and uh oh you haven't
00:43:19.200 seen this yet have you no this is first time i've seen the whole thing that you were finishing it
00:43:22.960 last time it's highly polished it looks beautiful and this is now black and white goes together
00:43:27.900 green always black and white is a good combination I think I told you I like the darker on here
00:43:31.620 and this is uh all granite this is this stone can last a million years it's already easier to walk
00:43:38.800 on than what was here before well the other was broken but I think we got to acknowledge
00:43:42.840 everyone's favorite one well you have Barack Hussein Obama who's we give a description and
00:43:49.260 have uh the guy with the auto pen so these two are definitely favorites this one gets a lot of
00:43:55.500 attention though i'll move over here so this one is i can't believe you did that and that's
00:44:02.940 because he signed almost everything with an auto pen he didn't sign it himself
00:44:07.020 because he wasn't capable enough to do it and it's a disgrace that that could happen to our country
00:44:12.620 absolutely a real disgrace so we talk about it here and here's your new walkway right here it's
00:44:18.300 It's just open last week, actually.
00:44:21.500 And I replaced the stone because the stone was literally all broken.
00:44:25.320 And if they walk to the Oval Office and the West Wing, this leads to the West Wing.
00:44:29.980 And they're walking on broken stone.
00:44:32.160 It looks great.
00:44:33.360 Come on inside.
00:44:34.220 I'll take you inside.
00:44:35.680 And we finish you off at the Oval Office.
00:44:37.780 Not bad.
00:44:38.820 The most powerful office anywhere in the world.
00:44:41.600 People walk in.
00:44:42.400 Even the king and queen of UK, the United Kingdom.
00:44:45.720 And King Charles walked in last week with his great wife.
00:44:49.360 She's terrific, Camilla.
00:44:51.600 And she looked and she said, oh, this is the Oval Office.
00:44:54.300 And, you know, they have Buckingham Palace in places,
00:44:56.480 but the most powerful room in the world right here.
00:45:01.340 We are so grateful to the president for being incredibly generous with his time this week.
00:45:06.140 And up next, one of his endorsed candidates joins the show.
00:45:10.320 Bruce Blakeman on his mission to flip New York and give Mayor Mondani a reality check.
00:45:15.720 coming up next. Okay, guys. So, I mean, that's pretty much it for the President Trump Fox News
00:45:26.020 interview watch party. Oh my gosh, I cannot believe, I can't believe he replaced Joe Biden
00:45:31.900 with an auto pen. I mean, although it is kind of funny because it's true. Do you guys, okay,
00:45:39.400 so I know many Americans are tuning in. Do you want me to continue playing with the endorsed
00:45:45.940 candidate or should I go to more Iran topics? I'll leave it up to you guys. Because I know some of
00:45:55.180 you want to continue watching. So Americans, let me know. Should I continue playing until the
00:46:02.420 the whole episode, the whole show is done. It's about 15 more minutes left. No Iran topics,
00:46:10.220 Iran. All right. Okay. All right. Okay. So let's do that then. So we'll have to reschedule
00:46:18.580 the cabinet meeting watch party for tomorrow because I do want to do like an entire watch
00:46:25.380 party. But why don't I give you guys a sneak peek of the YouTube and Rumble video that I'm working
00:46:37.640 on? Well, it's actually finished. So it's just been uploaded. And it's unlisted as of yet.
00:46:49.400 The video is going to go live tomorrow morning just because you know, for analytics purposes
00:46:54.200 or whatever. Like I'm, I'm apparently I'm not supposed to like release videos when, um, when,
00:47:01.040 um, I'm like, you know, live streaming or whatever. So, um, I'll give you guys a sneak peek
00:47:08.020 cause you're gonna, I think you guys are going to, um, appreciate this video. So, um, let me
00:47:15.940 share the YouTube thumbnail with you guys first, and then I'll just give you the intro. This is
00:47:21.040 actually one of my longer videos. It's like 38 minutes long. And the reason it took me the reason
00:47:28.240 it took me a while to do is because it just like it was very edit heavy. And like, guys, I do all
00:47:36.000 my video edits myself and everything right um talk about wait that's not it what's going on
00:47:48.240 there we go so that's not oh my gosh that's not that's not even the right thumbnail oh my gosh
00:47:54.960 give me a moment sorry oh here we go this is this is the thumbnail
00:48:06.000 so this is the thumbnail for the video um that is going to be released on my youtube channel
00:48:15.960 and my rumble channel tomorrow at 9 30 a.m eastern so let me just share the intro part with you that
00:48:26.400 I want to talk about something that I honestly believe historians will be talking about for
00:48:40.140 years from now because after 88 days of internet restrictions and communications disruptions
00:48:46.240 inside of occupied Iran footage that the Islamic Republic desperately did not want the world to
00:48:52.660 see is finally emerging. Wait, I feel like my browser is lagging. What's going on?
00:49:04.120 Yeah, my browser is totally lagging. Give me a moment, guys.
00:49:08.660 Jeez.
00:49:12.280 What's going on?
00:49:23.620 I think I'm going to have to come back.
00:49:26.280 Oh, no.
00:49:32.660 Wait, what's going on?
00:49:36.920 Okay.
00:49:40.880 Yeah, I'm lagging really hard.
00:49:42.900 Okay, guys, I'm going to have to leave and come back.
00:49:46.020 there's something happening with with my stream
00:49:53.640 what's going on
00:49:56.340 i have no idea what's going on okay shoot i'll be right back i'll be right back
00:50:13.060 like everything is freezing
00:50:14.620 oh no
00:50:16.780 jeez
00:50:27.880 I don't even know how to control alt delete on a mac
00:50:32.840 wait
00:50:44.620 okay wait let's see what's going on here
00:51:00.500 yeah i need to come back like my chrome is okay guys i'm literally like the live stream's
00:51:10.160 going to go blank, but I'll be right back.
00:51:40.160 hey i'm back did you miss me okay there we go okay i think i think i'm back
00:52:00.280 i think it's working now it happens once in a while unfortunately i don't know it's like for
00:52:07.020 some reason. There we go. Okay. I think we're back and, uh, my Chrome is working again. So
00:52:19.620 wow. Did you guys miss me? I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry for leaving you guys. Oh no. Okay.
00:52:28.220 Okay, let me share with you the preview. Please don't leave again. I'll try not to,
00:52:41.700 guys. It's not up to me. It's not up to me. If my browser crashes, I'm going to have to leave
00:52:53.680 and come back but hopefully it's working now okay so here's the preview of my video um i don't if
00:53:01.440 the audio is too low let me know then i might have i might have to like re-fix it or something but um
00:53:09.120 guys just maybe what i'll do is maybe i should like turn the volume on my mic down because if
00:53:18.080 If if so, does this actually make a difference?
00:53:21.500 Like if I'm lowering like did this just lower my my audio volume?
00:53:26.940 What's going on?
00:53:29.820 OK, I think this might actually like lower my mic volume, which may may like make things.
00:53:38.240 Anyways, this is as much as this is.
00:53:40.400 Oh, it lowers.
00:53:41.160 OK, perfect.
00:53:41.680 So audio was better before.
00:53:44.360 All right, I'll make it a bit louder.
00:53:45.600 but okay so here is the intro for the video that is going to go live tomorrow morning and I think
00:53:52.860 you guys are going to be very interested in this so I'm just going to play this for you guys
00:53:56.020 not the full video only like the first you know five ten minutes just to give you a sneak peek
00:54:01.000 I want to talk about something that I honestly believe historians will be talking about for
00:54:08.080 years from now because after 88 days of internet restrictions and communications disruptions
00:54:14.180 inside of occupied Iran, footage that the Islamic Republic desperately did not want the world to see
00:54:20.900 is finally emerging. And the more I watch these videos, the more convinced I become that there 0.77
00:54:27.120 is a massive disconnect between what many people in the West think is happening in occupied Iran
00:54:33.760 versus what many Iranians themselves are trying to tell you. Now, before we get into the footage
00:54:41.500 itself. I want you to think about something that I don't believe gets enough attention in western
00:54:47.180 media coverage of occupied Iran. Imagine if millions of people took to the streets across a country.
00:54:58.860 Imagine if demonstrations erupted across major cities.
00:55:02.300 imagine if people openly challenged the ruling government despite the risks that come with doing
00:55:13.280 so and then imagine that for nearly three months the outside world had very limited ability to see
00:55:28.480 what was actually happening in Occupy Iran because information was being
00:55:33.580 restricted, communications were being disrupted, and videos were struggling to
00:55:38.540 get out. That is the backdrop to what we're discussing today and one of the
00:55:43.840 reasons I wanted to dedicate an entire video to this topic is because whenever
00:55:48.820 we talk about Iran in Western countries, whether it's Canada, the United States,
00:55:53.580 UK, Australia, or elsewhere, the conversation almost always revolves around what governments
00:56:00.540 think, what analysts think, what the diplomats or the journalists think.
00:56:04.900 U.S. officials confirming to Fox News that American and Iranian negotiators have reached
00:56:11.140 a 60-day ceasefire extension, a memorandum of understanding.
00:56:15.760 But very rarely do we stop and ask a simple question.
00:56:20.420 What are ordinary Iranians actually saying and doing?
00:56:24.900 It's personal for 40,000 Iranians who were slaughtered on the evening of January 8th and 9th.
00:56:31.280 It's personal for their families.
00:56:33.380 The people in the country with whom we speak on a daily basis, frankly, are nervous.
00:56:38.340 They're nervous that their regime, which has held them hostage for 47 years, might be thrown a lifeline yet again.
00:56:45.380 They came to the streets to fight for their freedom.
00:56:48.400 They'll stop at nothing short of complete freedom.
00:56:52.100 Iran, as President Trump has said himself many times, is a country with a long and a great history, 2,500 years of civilization. 0.95
00:57:01.320 And so this criminal regime that's occupying the country does not represent the people of Iran,
00:57:05.940 doesn't have the legitimacy to negotiate on their behalf. 0.71
00:57:08.680 And even if a deal is reached, it will not allow the regime to survive,
00:57:14.140 for the one important reason that the people of Iran do not accept this regime.
00:57:18.540 Because at the end of the day, Iran belongs to the Iranian people.
00:57:23.000 It does not belong to the Islamic regime that has been occupying them since 1979.
00:57:29.820 It does not belong to unelected clerics.
00:57:33.100 It certainly does not belong to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
00:57:37.380 And it does not belong to the Basij.
00:57:40.700 Iran belongs to the Iranian people. 0.96
00:57:44.140 the same people who have lived under this totalitarian system for the last 47 years 0.89
00:57:50.620 and who have paid the price of their occupation not only with political suppression but with their
00:57:58.540 lives as we go through this footage together i want you to pay attention to something that many
00:58:18.300 commentators often miss don't just focus on the size of the crowds or the slogans or the flags
00:58:24.940 Look at the faces. Look at their behavior. Look at the age groups. Look at the men and women
00:58:31.340 standing side by side. Listen to the tone of their voices. Look at their confidence,
00:58:37.980 the energy look at the iranian people's determination
00:58:51.980 Because one of the things that strikes me whenever I watch these demonstrations inside
00:59:09.280 occupied Iran is that Iranians are not behaving as though they believe the future belongs
00:59:14.900 to the Islamic regime. Iranians are behaving as though change is possible. And I truly believe
00:59:23.440 that after 47 years of this brutal nightmare, we as an Iranian nation are finally seeing the light 1.00
00:59:30.960 at the end of the tunnel. And whether you agree with my analysis or not, the confidence and 0.97
00:59:38.720 determination of the Iranian people cannot be disputed. And that matters. Now one of the major
00:59:46.700 stories surrounding these demonstrations is the role played by the Shah of Iran, His Royal Highness
00:59:52.580 Reza Pahlavi. Now for years there's been debate, particularly outside of occupied Iran, by non-Iranians,
01:00:00.640 by communists, by supporters of the Islamic regime, by the woke progressive left, about the level of
01:00:07.100 support that the Shah of Iran actually has inside of occupied Iran. Critics have argued in bad faith
01:00:15.420 that support for King Reza Pahlavi exists primarily in the diaspora. However, those of us who support
01:00:23.660 him have always said that King Reza Pahlavi remains the single and only opposition figure
01:00:31.320 among Iranians. And what makes these demonstrations on January 8 and 9 of 2026 so significant is that
01:00:40.580 this was a response following his calls for public action.
01:01:01.320 and they have to run either of the Internetρά Teacher.
01:01:06.320 You will clearly know that we might have done
01:01:09.940 yet even more than a 먹는 distance of Starlink
01:01:13.740 or as far as well as the Because of International Internet redesigter.
01:01:18.100 But when this regime is integrated in Internetagh,
01:01:22.640 this is a ceasefire for a change and a silence of the human beings 0.82
01:01:27.880 And from this way, you will be able to keep the regime in this way. 0.99
01:01:32.840 Be quiet, Iran's back. 0.94
01:01:38.440 And that is evidence that the Shah of Iran's influence inside of occupied Iran
01:01:43.880 is much greater than many Western observers or even the Islamic regime itself assumed.
01:01:57.880 And whether you like it or not, there's one issue that millions upon millions, in fact,
01:02:10.800 the vast majority of Iranians all agree upon, both inside and outside of the Islamic regime. 0.88
01:02:19.460 Number one, we want an end to the Islamic regime occupying Iran. 0.56
01:02:24.420 And number two, the only person that we trust to transition Iran from a brutal totalitarian dictatorship
01:02:33.480 to a functioning secular democratic society is the Shah of Iran, His Royal Highness Rizal Pahlavi.
01:02:40.940 And when you begin looking at the footage that's now emerging, what becomes increasingly difficult
01:02:59.660 to ignore is the scale of the dissatisfaction with the Islamic regime that exists all across
01:03:06.860 occupied Iran, and also the scale of support for the Shah of Iran. 0.73
01:03:36.860 Oh
01:03:40.960 It's a joke
01:04:06.860 Ah 0.98
01:04:36.860 China's war! China's war! China's war! 0.94
01:05:06.860 Oh my gosh, guys, like this is crazy. I'm having the worst guys. I'm just having the
01:05:24.180 worst technical issues tonight. I have no idea why. Usually like if I just, if I just
01:05:29.740 force quit um my chrome because i use google chrome um i'm just able to like come back online
01:05:39.180 but uh for some for some reason it's just like i'm having some like super technical difficulties
01:05:47.120 or i don't know what what the situation is okay guys here's what i'm gonna do um so the president
01:05:53.240 Trump watch party is, is over. Um, and, uh, like I'm, I'm having technical difficulties right now,
01:06:01.540 not really sure what's going on. Um, so I'm going to end the live stream. I apologize. I'm going to
01:06:07.860 end it early. So it's just like a one hour thing. Um, cause I don't, I feel, I have a feeling this
01:06:13.240 can be happening again. I'm going to have to like reach out to like my tech people and try to,
01:06:18.140 to figure out what's going on. But what I'm going to do instead, what I'm going to do instead
01:06:25.120 is instead of releasing the video tomorrow morning at 9am, I'm going to release it as soon as
01:06:35.320 this live stream is over. So that at least that way you guys will have something to watch. So
01:06:42.240 um, I hope that, uh, that makes it up for you guys. I do apologize. I'm so sorry. I've, I've
01:06:49.160 never, I've like this, this has literally never, um, happened to me before. So, um, literally have
01:06:56.580 no idea what's going on. Um, but, uh, I just, I don't want to, I don't want to like jinx it. Right.
01:07:03.880 So yeah, but thanks everyone for tuning in. Sorry about that. And I will see you all tomorrow. And I hope that you guys enjoy the video that I'm now going to put on YouTube tonight instead of tomorrow morning.
01:07:22.900 And take a look at it. It's about 40 minutes long. And let me know what you guys think.
01:07:29.760 Until tomorrow, I'm Israel Chai, God bless America, payan de Iran, and Javid Shah.
01:07:37.420 I'm Goldie Gamari, and now you know.
01:07:52.900 Thank you.
01:08:22.900 Thank you.
01:08:52.900 Thank you.