Morning Wire - Trump Weighs Iran Intervention & Biden Coverup Investigated | 6.18.25
Episode Date: June 18, 2025Trump calls for Iran to surrender, Senate Republicans investigate who was actually steering the ship under Biden’s presidency, and on the 10th anniversary of that fateful escalator ride, we speak to... President Trump’s sons. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. Chevron: Build a brighter future right here at home. Visit https://Chevron.com/America to discover more. Jeremy’s Razors: Try Jeremy's Razors risk-free: https://www.jeremysrazors.com Responsible Man: Visit https://responsibleman.com promo code WIRE for 50% off your first shipment. - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Trump warns Iran to surrender or face the consequences.
We remind U.S. citizens not to travel to Israel or Iraq and not to travel to Iran under any circumstances.
I'm Daily Wire Executive Editor John Bickley with Georgia Howl. It's Wednesday, June 18th, and this is Morning Wire.
Senate Republicans held a hearing to investigate who was in charge during Joe Biden's presidency.
We speak to one of the senators leading the inquiry.
I think this scandal's bigger than Watergate.
And Don Jr. and Eric Trump
opened up to Morning Wire 10 years
after that fateful escalator ride.
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As the U.S. Ways intervention in Iran, President Trump is warning the Ayatollah that his
patience is wearing thin.
Daily Wire senior editor, Cabot Phillips, is here with the latest.
on this escalating conflict, he cabot.
So a lot happening, very fluid situation.
What's the latest in the Middle East?
Well, the fighting is showing no sign of slowing down.
As Israel continues to target Iran's nuclear and military facilities,
and Iran targets whatever they can hit, including civilian populations.
On Tuesday, Israel says it killed Ali Shadmani.
That's Iran's senior military commander.
He had only been in the position for three days after replacing his predecessor,
was also killed in a separate strike Friday.
The Israelis also launched a successful strike on the Natanz enrichment facility,
a crucial part of Iran's nuclear program.
We're still waiting for a full assessment of the damage there,
but one Israeli official told the Wall Street Journal,
the facility may have imploded underground.
For their part, Iran says they struck an Israeli military intelligence center in Tel Aviv,
though Israel says most of the strikes have again targeted civilian areas.
Elsewhere, Iranian missiles hit the Wiseman Institute of Science.
Israeli officials say years' worth of medical research and scientific data,
was destroyed in the strike.
But the big question right now around the world is whether the U.S. will join Israel's efforts
to dismantle Iran's nuclear program.
Right. And what are we hearing now on that front?
So by all accounts, Donald Trump is still weighing his options and seriously considering joining
the war.
The president convened his national security team for a Situation Room meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Just before that meeting took place, Trump posted on Truth Social that, quote,
we now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran.
Ron had good sky trackers and other defensive equipment and plenty of it,
but it doesn't compare to American-made, conceived, and manufactured stuff.
Now, that use of the word we really turned heads in Washington.
While the White House says he was referring to American weapons and not Americans directly,
it's quite the departure from a few days ago when he said America was playing no role in this conflict.
As a sign of that potential willingness to intervene,
the U.S. has begun expanding its military presence in the region.
In the last 48 hours alone, the Pentagon deployed a third naval destroyer to the eastern Mediterranean,
along with a second U.S. carrier strike group.
In addition, a number of large refueling planes are also reportedly heading to the region.
Now, the White House maintains that these are purely defensive moves,
but they could also be part of a not-so-subtle threat aimed at Iran.
Right. And speaking of threats, the president took aim at the Ayatollah directly yesterday.
What did we hear from?
We heard a lot, John.
In a flurry of post-tuesday, the president,
said, quote, we know exactly where the so-called Supreme Leader is hiding. He is an easy target,
but is safe there. We are not going to take him out, in parentheses, kill, at least not for now.
But we don't want missile shot at civilians or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin,
so a clear threat there. For his part, VP Vance said Tuesday that, quote, people are right to be
worried about foreign entanglement after the last 25 years of idiotic foreign policy. But he said
that Trump has, quote, earned some trust on this issue and may decide to,
he needs to take further action to end Iranian enrichment.
All right, so some clear signals, including from Vance,
that things might be escalating even further.
What are we hearing now on the peace talks?
Well, Iran has reportedly continued reaching out to Middle Eastern intermediaries,
saying that they're willing to resume talks on a ceasefire or nuclear deal.
And there were initial reports that President Trump was open to sitting down for those conversations.
But on Tuesday, he made his position clear.
Writing on social media, quote,
I have not reached out to Iran for peace talks in any way,
shape or form. This is just more highly fabricated fake news. If they want to talk, they know how to reach
me. They should have taken the deal that was on the table, would have saved a lot of lives.
President Trump also took aim at the isolationist wing of the Republican Party, who have been lobbying
him hard to stay out of this conflict. Those voices include Tucker Carlson and reps Marjorie
Taylor Green and Thomas Massey. Quote, America First means many great things, he said, including
the fact that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
That's something he's been very clear about and very consistent about for a decade now.
Kevin, thanks so much for reporting.
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today. The Republican-led Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing today as part of its
investigation into what was really going on behind the scenes during Joe Biden's presidency,
who was really running the country amid the president's cognitive decline, and were media outlets
colluding to cover it up. Senator Eric Schmidt of Missouri is helping lead that hearing. He joins us
now. Senator, thank you so much for coming on. Sure. It could be with you. So you and Senator
Cornyn will be holding judiciary hearings today and looking into the Biden presidency.
Can you preview today's hearing?
Yeah, I think it's important for the country to understand what was actually going on.
Everybody could see the clear decline of Joe Biden.
The media tried to dismiss it as cheap fakes.
I mean, there was sort of one excuse after another.
Democrats were saying he's sharper than he's ever been.
You had, you know, the left-ling media parroting those talking points too.
This version of Biden intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden.
Biden ever. It just is really dangerous kind of road to go down to have the one person that's elected
by the entire country be mentally incompetent. It begs the question, who was running the country.
And so our hearing was going to try to tease this out a little bit of, you know, who knew what,
when, what should have been seen and then what should have been done about it. And it's not just
looking backwards. It really is an effort to look forward. I mean, I'd share the Senate, the
judiciary subcommittee on the Constitution. Having a functioning president is actually kind of an
important thing in our constitutional order. And I, for me personally, I mean, I think this scandal's
bigger than Watergate, but everybody's very eager to sweep it under the rug. And I just don't
think the American people should accept that. Yeah, we described it on this show as potentially
the biggest presidential scandal in American history. What specific evidence do you have that
President Biden was not the one making decisions during his time in office?
Well, I think, you know, sort of they tell everybody, don't believe your lying eyes.
Everyone could see it.
There's whistleblowers who come forward that he would get confused and get lost in the bathroom.
Then, of course, you have a very important point that we're going to touch on the use of the auto pen.
It used to be, right, kings would have fixed their seal on a document, and that's how you knew it was official.
In this country, we believe that the people are the sovereign.
And when we vote for elected officials, their actions like voting matter.
And when a president signs a letter or issues a pardon, they're speaking on back.
half of the American people. So we're going to have a few witnesses to kind of talk about that
at the hearing today. What does that mean? What are the consequences of that? And how we should
view this kind of authority moving forward was somebody who wasn't able to exercise it competently.
And I think it's bolstered by a few other facts. I mean, special prosecutor Robert Herc specifically
did not bring charges on the documents case because he didn't think Biden could stand trial.
He wasn't competent to stand trial. I mean, that's kind of a big thing that people
were again sort of eager to brush away. And you got to remember, too, the Democrats were more than
willing to lie to the American people and say not just that he was competent and could remain president,
but that he should get four more years. It really wasn't until that debate when it was on full
display that they could not deny it themselves, even though they tried to keep the truth hidden.
Now, we learned in the book, Original Sin, that there was a group of unelected advisors who were
shielding Biden from the press and even his own cabinet secretaries. Likely, they were making the
decisions for him. That's the implications. Who do you believe was really in charge and should there
actually be consequences for those involved in this? Well, I mean, Jill Biden obviously played a
significant role. But I think this issue is particularly important for us as a constitutional
republic. There's only one person in the Article 2 branch that sort of runs the show and speaks for
the American people. It's the President of the United States. And so when you have a situation like this that was
very obvious and very hidden and covered up again, not just by the people around them,
but they're media allies because they were so focused on making sure President Trump
never got back into office that they were willing to go along with this lie.
That's why we're having the hearing today.
Well, Senator, thank you so much for taking the time to talk with us,
and we'll be watching that hearing with interest.
Anytime.
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It was 10 years ago
this week
when Donald Trump
changed American
politics
forever by
announcing a run
for the White House.
Don Jr.
and Eric Trump
celebrated that anniversary
in an event in Manhattan.
Daily Wire White House correspondent,
Mary Margaret Olahan, traveled to New York
to speak to the Trump sons,
and she joins us now.
So Mary Margaret, you sat down with Eric and Don Jr.
What did they have to tell you?
Hey, Georgia.
Yes, so Eric and Don Jr. held an event
that included a business announcement
on Monday at Trump Tower.
We'll get to that shortly.
But first, we had to take a step back and reflect.
It's been exactly 10 years
since their father descended the escalator at Trump Tower
to announce he was running for president.
Don Jr. shared his thoughts on that pivotal moment.
We got on the elevator, one floor up.
My whole family, that was before the fateful sort of escalator ride down.
And my father looked at me right in the eyes.
He goes, and now we find out who our real friends are.
And it was really telling because it was from two perspectives, right?
One, the guy understands how the real world works.
Unlike all these politicians who, you know, they do what they're told
and they're sponsored by their, you know, chosen, you know, benefactors.
to do whatever their, you know, good funding does for them.
But he knew how difficult it was going to be.
He knew his friends would turn on him.
But more importantly, he knew that was going to happen and he did it anyway.
And I think that's perhaps the more important aspect of that,
which is he understood this was not going to be easy.
Eric also broke down his father's impact on both politics and the nation.
He's done amazing things for this nation.
And as a son, I'm truly proud of his fight, of his tenacity.
of everything that he's given up for this country.
I mean, they tried to kill him multiple times, all right?
I mean, he almost died on a stage in Butler,
and he still stood up and said, fight, fight, fight.
And I love the man to death.
He's my best friend.
We're inseparable.
And really proud of everything he's accomplished.
You know, you can give that to 10,000 other billionaires.
No one.
No one would have been left standing after this.
And he's tough as hell.
And hopefully he's a great example to so many that will follow
because that's exactly what we need in America.
Now pivoting to current events, did they weigh in at all on the Middle East situation?
Yes, definitely had to ask them about the biggest news of the day.
Here's what Don Jr. had to say about some of the divisions in the Republican Party regarding Iran and Israel.
I'd love not to get involved in wars.
It's not my thing.
I think we campaign on that.
I think we've got to protect civilians from some of these things.
But yeah, there are definitely a lot of people calling around what's going on.
I mean, there's definitely been a culture shift, I think, in the last.
few years, and especially probably over the last few months of what would have been traditional
conservative dogma. But I think generally speaking, the American public is very clear about,
you know, not wanting to be in another never-ending boots on the ground war. I mean, I think,
you know, that that is something that I think everyone probably agrees on. And so, yeah,
it is an interesting time. There's a lot going on. But I understand, you know, my father gets
these things as an instinct for this better than probably anyone. He understands, you know,
what his people want. And he wants.
wants to keep us out of wars.
But first and foremost, the Trump's are a business family, and they announced on Monday that
they're launching Trump Mobile, a new cellular service for Americans.
The Trump family was once debanked into platformed, so they're very interested in offering
alternative solutions.
We could call any banker in New York and get a deal done, and then all of a sudden we got
political, and that went away.
We were debanked, we were de-platformed.
It's why we created true social.
We were thrown off all the other platforms, and so, you know, rather than just sort of complain,
you know, take our ball home and go cry, you know, we always want to adapt and innovate.
And so, you know, this was sort of that next step.
We're putting robots on Mars.
We're doing it better than anybody.
You mean to tell me we can't make cell phones in the United States?
And by the way, if there's any products that we should be making in the United States,
it's the high-tech products.
Well, an interesting perspective from these two who have, of course, been at the ground level
for the whole MAGA movement.
Mary Margaret, thanks for reporting.
Thanks for having me.
Thanks for waking up with us.
and if you're watching on YouTube, don't forget to like and subscribe.
We'll be back this evening with more news you need to know.
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