Matt Gagnon discussed the recent U.S. strikes on Iran, highlighting the conflicting messages from President Trump and his administration. Trump’s social media post suggested the possibility of regime change, contradicting officials who emphasized the goal of dismantling Iran’s nuclear program. The strikes on the Fordo nuclear site were assessed as causing significant damage but not complete destruction. Gagnon noted the divided reactions within the MAGA movement and criticized Democrats for their hypocritical responses to the strike. He also mentioned Janet Mills’ booing at a moose lottery event, contrasting the media’s reaction to similar incidents involving former Governor Paul LePage.
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