Brett Meiselas
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You know, that was his big threat.
And then today, as Ben said, right before the markets opened, he tackled on that.
And it's just the lying, though, makes the United States of America look so weak.
And what I cannot understand, brothers and Midas mighty, is how people keep falling for this BS every single time.
But at this point, Donald Trump knows if he says, I had a conversation with the Iranian regime and we got a deal and this deal's about to happen.
By now, after Donald Trump has made up all of these fake trade deals over and over again, only to be refuted either minutes later or hours later or whatever it is by the very countries that he claims to have a deal with, why are we still giving this guy the headlines that he wants?
Why are markets listening to this BS?
Nothing has changed.
Things have only gotten worse.
And Donald Trump is making the United States look deranged because he's the representative of the country and he is deranged.
And he is being mocked ruthlessly by Iran and by countries all over the world.
It's just absolutely insane.
We're going to dive into all of it.
But first, you know, I got to toss it over to Jordi.
Got to check in, make sure all is well.
Jordi, what's the latest?
But hey, Jordy, read the lower third or the subheader from the Fox News article to the folks, because I think it's funny.
Ben, it was like we always said during these trade deals, right?
Normally when these conversations are had, when people are making trade deals, when they come to agreements, particularly in principle or a final agreement is made, what happens?
Typically there's a planned statement between both parties that's negotiated by both parties so that the public is getting the information and people know that one side is not bullshitting.