Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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days into the conflict with Iran, the White House is projecting confidence, but still working to sharpen its message to win over Americans. We knew that there was going to be an Israeli action. We knew that that would precipitate an attack against American forces. We were having negotiations with these lunatics. It was my opinion that they were going to attack first.
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Chapter 2: What is the White House's strategy regarding the Iran conflict?
Joining us now from Washington is our D.C. Bureau Chief Tim Rice. Morning, Tim. Hope you're staying busy up there. Yeah, it was a nice quiet weekend that we had just to really set the tone for the week. So look, we're five days into the conflict in Iran. What is the latest in D.C. in terms of the chatter about this campaign? Yeah.
So things really haven't settled down since President Trump made that early morning address on Saturday morning. One of the biggest developments that we've noticed today is the Trump administration is really sort of struggling to land its messaging. So there are two ways this is happening.
And I think the most important one is really seeing the president and some of his cabinet secretaries struggle to agree on why we struck Iran when we did. So Secretary of State Marco Rubio says that Israel was going to hit Iran and that would have put American troops in immediate danger. So almost saying that that impending action kind of forced our hands and made us launch the attack.
Now, yesterday afternoon, President Trump said the exact opposite, saying that if anything, he was the one who forced Israel's hand. Take a listen to that. Based on the way the negotiation was going, I think they were going to attack first. And I didn't want that to happen. So if anything, I might have forced Israel's hand. But Israel was ready and we were ready.
We've heard more from Congress since Saturday than we have in a long time. What is the latest from lawmakers in D.C. ? So, you know, things pretty much broke along the lines that you could expect, which is that Democrats condemned the president's actions with the exception of Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman.
You have really vocal allies like Senator Tom Cotton, who says Iran was an imminent threat and we needed to do this now. We should have done it years ago. You have, I would say, the majority of Republicans kind of falling in the middle.
And then you have some dissonant, isolationist Republicans like Congressman Thomas Massey and Senator Rand Paul who are siding with the Democrats saying this is just going to open the door to more forever wars and it's going to be a boondoggle, put American lives at risk, raise up the national debt. So a couple of interesting exceptions and outliers on either side.
So later today, the Senate is expected to vote on a resolution that would bind the president and require him to get congressional approval before taking further action in Iran. One of the senators who we were looking at as a kind of swing voter was Missouri Senator Josh Hawley, a staunch ally of the president who nevertheless has tended to side with that more isolationist wing of the party.
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Chapter 3: How did the Supreme Court rule on parental rights in California schools?
But late yesterday afternoon, Senator Hawley said that he would not be voting for the resolution and said that he is in favor of the operation in Iran and is pleased with how the president has kept Congress informed thus far. So with Fetterman also on the president's side, Democrats would need to pick up five Republican votes if they want this resolution to pass. They might be able to do that.
There are at least three senators that we should really be watching, and that's Susan Collins from Maine, Lisa Murkowski from Alaska, and Tom Tillis from North Carolina. One other thing, it's easy to forget since Saturday that the government is still partially shut down.
And the part of the government that shut down is the Department of Homeland Security, which, of course, Democrats carved out of the funding bills because they were in protest of the president's immigration actions throughout the country.
So congressional Republicans have called on their Democratic colleagues to fund DHS in light of the engagements over the weekend, saying that the homeland has never been in greater need of security. And Democrats more or less told Republicans to pound sand. They're going to keep the Department of Homeland Security shut down for as long as that debate takes, regardless of what goes on overseas.
All right. So even that argument shut down by the Democrats. Meanwhile, Americans hanging on every report that streams in from the Middle East. Tim, thanks so much for reporting. Thanks for having me. I'd like to introduce you to 17-year-old Adelaia Cross. Adelaia was forced to compete against a male athlete who was allowed to play on the girls' team.
She lost out on competitive opportunities and was even mocked on the field by this young man. But it got worse. Adelaia endured vulgar sexual comments and abuse, words I won't repeat here, from this male athlete. So she decided to change in a separate girls' bathroom because he was allowed to change in the girls' locker room.
Thankfully, Adelia shared her story with Alliance Defending Freedom, and alongside the Attorney General of West Virginia, ADF took a case to protect girls like her all the way to the Supreme Court. A decision could come down any day, and we pray that it protects girls like Adelia. She's courageously standing up for the truth that men cannot become women.
Alliance Defending Freedom is asking all of our Morning Wire listeners to take a moment and visit joinadf.com slash wire to send Adelia a quick message of encouragement and let her know she's not alone in this fight. That's joinadf.com slash wire or text wire to 83848 to send an encouraging note or Bible verse and thank Adelia for bravely standing for the truth.
In a 6-3 ruling this week, the Supreme Court struck down a California law that blocked schools from informing parents about their child's gender identity or sexual orientation. Here with the details is Daily Wire culture reporter Megan Basham. So Megan, let's break down this ruling. What exactly did the Supreme Court do here and how significant is this decision for other states?
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