Trump's Iran Strikes Deemed Ineffective; Rogan Admits Trump Lied; RFK Jr. on Microchips
David Pakman ShowJune 25, 20251h 3min130,533 views
40 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβIneffective Iran Strikes and Trump's Claims
- π― US intelligence assessments indicate that recent US military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities did not destroy core components and may have only set the program back a few months.
- π€₯ This contradicts Donald Trump's claims of complete obliteration and suggests the strikes were largely superficial, failing to neutralize fortified cores or significantly impact centrifuges.
- π Trump appeared diminished and depressed at the NATO summit following these reports, struggling to articulate a coherent response when questioned about the intelligence findings.
- π£οΈ Trump insisted the strikes were a "virtual obliteration" and that Iran would not be able to pursue nuclear weapons, despite evidence to the contrary.
Immigration Industrial Complex and Corporate Profiteering
- π° The concept of an "Immigration Industrial Complex" is highlighted, revealing how mass deportation schemes are monetized through private contracts and detention centers.
- π€ Corporations like Geo Group and Core Civic profit from detention quotas and occupancy guarantees, with former Trump administration officials having financial ties to these companies.
- βοΈ This business model is presented as a driver for aggressive deportation policies, rather than genuine law and order, with significant donations made to Trump-aligned PACs.
Trump's Attacks and Shifting Stance on Iran
- π Donald Trump launched an unhinged tirade against women of color in Congress, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, criticizing their calls for impeachment and questioning their qualifications.
- π Trump's stance on Iran has shifted, moving from advocating for regime change to expressing a desire for calm and stating he does not want regime change, citing the potential for chaos.
- βοΈ While speaking on an airplane, Trump appeared disoriented and struggled to answer questions about Iran's nuclear commitments and his potential meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky.
RFK Jr.'s Controversial Statements
- π‘ Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, expressed a vision for every American to wear a wearable fitness device within four years, citing it as key to the "Making America Healthy Again" agenda.
- π« This proposal echoes past warnings from the right about microchipping for tracking, raising concerns about government and corporate access to personal health data.
- π€₯ RFK Jr. admitted to not fact-checking a report riddled with inaccuracies and non-existent citations, claiming only the foundational assertions were accurate, a standard deemed unacceptable for public health policy.
Rogan's Admission and MAGA Division
- ποΈ Joe Rogan admitted that Donald Trump lied about the effectiveness of the Iran strikes, highlighting a division within the MAGA movement regarding Trump's "no war" promises.
- π§© Rogan's admission is seen as a rare moment of clarity from a Trump supporter, exposing the contradiction between Trump's anti-war platform and his actions.
- π This admission, along with the ineffective Iran strikes, suggests a growing number of people are questioning Trump's central promises and leadership.
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