The DeVory Darkins Show - Trump OBLITERATES Iran and Israel as Democrat IMPEACHMENT suffers failure
Episode Date: June 24, 2025BREAKING NEWS President Trump OBLITERATES Iran and Israel for violating his ceasefire agreement. Also, 128 Democrats voted against Articles of Impeachment for President Trump. Episode Sponsor:Go to to...day's sponsor Chapter https://askchapter.org/devory or call (323) 431-5200FOLLOW ME:https://www.twitter.com/devorydarkinshttps://www.instagram.com/devorydarkinshttps://www.rumble.com/c/devorydarkinshttps://devory.wtf.tvBUY ME A COFFEE:https://buymeacoffee.com/devorydarkinsSHOP OUR MERCH STORE:https://store.devorydarkins.comBUSINESS INQUIRIES:truth@devorydarkins.com
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Three big stories for you.
Number one, Israel, Iran violated President Trump's ceasefire agreement, and he had some harsh words for them.
Secondly, House of Representatives have voted on the articles of impeachment for the president.
You're going to want to check that out.
And finally, how do Americans truly feel about Iran and these airstrikes?
We're going to take a look at all of it and then give you the bottom line.
Yeah, I do.
They violated it, but Israel violated it, too.
Are you questioning, is Israel as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs, the likes of which I've never seen before.
The biggest load that we've seen, I'm not happy with Israel.
You know, when I say, okay, now you have 12 hours, you don't go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on them.
So I'm not happy with them.
I'm not happy with Iran either.
But I'm really unhappy if Israel's going out this morning because of one rocket that didn't land that was shot, perhaps by mistake, that didn't land.
I'm not happy about that.
We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the fuck they're doing.
Do you understand that?
So clearly President Trump woke up this morning and was very upset by the news that not only did the ceasefire not hold.
But Israel continued to attack Iran in ways that he did not expect.
meaning they ramped up their attacks and dropped more bombs than they have this entire period
in regards to the conflict between Israel and Iran.
So clearly he's upset, and then he went on to true social.
This is 3.50 a.m. Israel, do not drop those bombs.
If you do it as a major violation, bring your pilots home now, Donald J. Trump,
President of the United States.
So one thing we have to understand up front, I think for all the people who claim that
President Trump is a puppet to Israel, and, uh, and, uh,
is a puppet to Israel. Clearly, I don't think a puppet would speak out in this way and would be
this angry. It's clear to me that the president truly wanted this to be one and done, make peace
and just move on. But as I continue to tell you guys, the Middle East does not think like Americans
do. Now, he also didn't waste any time when he ripped into CNN and their coverage of the B2
bomber pilots. Let's hear that now. I think it's been completely demolished. I think the reason we're here is
because those pilots, those B-2 pilots did an unbelievable job.
And, you know, the fake news, like CNN in particular,
they're trying to, you know, they're trying to say,
well, I agree that it was destroyed, but maybe not that destroyed.
You know what they're doing?
They're really hurting great pilots that put their lives in the line.
CNN is scum, and so is MSDNC.
They're all, and frankly, the networks aren't much better.
It's all fake news, but they should not have done that.
Those pilots hit their targets.
Those targets were obliterated, and the pilots should be given credit.
They're not after the pilots are after me.
They want to try and demean.
The B2 pilots did their job.
They did it better than anybody could even imagine.
They hit late in the evening.
It was dark with no moon,
and they hit that target with every one of those things,
and that place is gone.
But when I see CNN all night long, they're trying to say,
well, maybe it wasn't really as demolished as we thought.
thought it was demolished it. You take a look at the pinpricks and you see that place is gone.
And I will say, I think CNN ought to apologize to the pilots of the B2s.
I think that MSDNC ought to apologize.
I think these guys really, these networks and these cable networks are real losers.
You're gutless losers. I say that the CNN, because I watch it.
I have no choice. I got to watch it garbage. It's all garbage. It's all fake news.
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Okay, so I'm sure you know exactly what he means when he says fake news.
Listen, CNN, MSDNC, it's almost near impossible for them to cover the president in a fair
and impartial way.
We know this to be true because when the bombs were dropped, they questioned the accuracy,
they questioned the location.
When President Trump just announced the ceasefire yesterday, they questioned, was that even
legitimate?
It was a legitimate ceasefire deal, but clearly it's now in the truth.
crash. But that does not excuse the behavior for mainstream media when they are supposed to be
the people going after the truth. And so there's a lot of opinions about why this ceasefire deal
has fallen apart. I'm going to give you mine, but first let's hear from Speaker Mike Johnson.
Take a listen. Look, the reason the ceasefire is fragile is because you have Iran as one of the
parties. And they have been demonstrated for us over the decades that they are not to be trusted.
You know, Ronald Reagan said trust, but verify. We're now in a posture where we verify and then trust,
okay and that's where we are they have not been truthful over the years they have not been
reliable for their word and they have a in many so many ways they've been a very irrational
actor on the world state so it's fragile just because of the parties involved and that brings
me to the point of this video it's the l word leverage it's something that i'm hoping
president trump and his administration can continue to apply because that's the only thing that
Iran, Israel, Russia, Ukraine will respond to. Not diplomacy. Maybe not even force. I believe
it's true leverage that will get the job done here. And as a matter of fact, it's the one thing
required based on the goals that President Trump has when it comes to Iran. Take a listen.
Mr. President, did Iran make any commitments yesterday about uranium enrichment?
What?
About uranium enrichment.
They're not going to have enrichment and they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.
And they know that they're going to get on to being a great trading nation.
You know, they're very good traders.
And they're going to be a great trading nation and they have a lot of oil.
They're going to do well.
They're not going to have a nuclear weapon.
Do they promise?
The last of Iran's mind right now is nuclear weapons.
Okay.
And that's why yesterday I posted, the word of the day is if.
Just because President Trump announces a ceasefire does not mean it will hold.
And that's why, as you guys know, when you woke up this morning, it didn't, which led to
what President Trump had to say earlier this morning.
But let's go through the timeline and show you exactly what happened here.
So we know that Trump announced a ceasefire yesterday, giving six hours for both sides
to wrap up their operations.
Israel starts to bomb Iran heavily.
then Iran shoots five missile barrages at Israel, one of which killed four people.
Trump's deadline goes into effect, and Iran shoots another barrage.
Trump announces his deadline is in effect on truth and asks for no more firing.
However, Iran fires one more missile three hours later, which does not land.
Then Israel vows to respond.
Trump publicly demands that Israel not respond and that its planes turn around.
And then Israel strikes a minor site and turns its planes around.
And the IDF says it was actually two missiles that violated the ceasefire.
Came into the north of Israel about four hours after the ceasefire was supposed to take effect.
And Israel has responded to it by striking in Iran, hitting what they said was a radar array,
meaning a cascading series of radars that worked with each other.
Following that, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a conversation with President Trump
and Israel is not firing into Iran any longer.
All of that following a flurry waves of missiles that flew from Iran into Israel this morning,
one of them impacting behind me here in the southern Israeli town of Bersheba,
resulting at a great deal of destruction.
There was a family of four that was inside the bomb room in that apartment building behind me here.
They took a direct hit and did not survive.
You got 26 people who were injured.
Now, Israel did detect the launches when they were happening this morning and fired on the rocket launchers.
And Israeli police spokesman tells me today that is the difference between Israel and Iran.
Israel fired at military hardware.
Iran fired at the civilian population.
So here is a question at this point that I believe needs to be answered and it won't be by us.
Do Israel and Iran value United States leverage over their revenge for each other?
think about that because that's really going to decide whether or not this comes to an end now this
won't be coming to an end permanently by the way okay they will always be at war as long as they
exist don't get a twisted that's what americans just need to understand in general
we're talking about the middle east i keep having to say it and i don't mean to oversimplify
the middle east because clearly there's a difference between the israeli government
and then people who live in israel right there's a difference between
Iran's government and then the people
who live in Iran. But the
fact that the matter is, especially at
the government level, they will
always be at war. So will the
leverage that President Trump is trying
to impose here, will it work?
Only time will tell, of course.
But one thing is for sure, President Trump
took a risk in not only doing
these airstrikes, but getting involved
and putting himself out there. And I
don't think Kamala Harris would have done the same thing.
Right now, Mr. Speaker, Reuters
is reporting. Iran's
nuclear chief says we're going to immediately start reconstituting our nuclear program.
I mean, that's...
How do you negotiate with that?
Are you kidding me?
It's madness.
I mean, we're under no illusion that you can just kill all their nuclear ambition overnight.
But I think reality has set in over there.
We have decimated the upper echelon of their military command as well as their nuclear
scientist.
I mean, there's not much left for them to rebuild upon, but the idea that they would put
out a statement like that at this fractured.
moment is very frustrating. It goes to show you why Iran has always been an irrational
actor. They're not to be trusted, but we've got to use force. I mean, this is what peace
through strength really means. You've got to forge the peace through the exercise of strength.
That's what decisive leadership, strong leadership that President Trump has provided here
allows the opportunity for. So we're going to be consistent. Our message and our actions
are going to be consistent. We are going to bring this to a close one way or the other.
But at this point, here is something that I believe is not being talked about enough,
that I think is their true story behind all of this.
And that is America's bad habit and meddling in the Middle East.
It does not yield the results we're looking for.
That's what history has shown us.
Let me give you an example of that.
Yesterday, Representative Tim Burchard and the House of Representatives passed the bill.
Finally, in 2025, to defund the Taliban, they have been getting paid
over $50 million a week over the past decade with tax-paying dollars.
That is a prime example of how America gets it wrong.
And not only how they've been funding them, but when we went in there to destroy them,
we gave birth to ISIS.
Now, why am I telling you all of these things?
Because ultimately, the major tool that we're going to need to have any impact in the
Middle East, it's the L word.
It's called leverage.
And so the main point that I'm trying to make here,
is can the president build up enough leverage that causes Ukraine and Russia to say we're done,
that causes Israel and Iran to say we're done, to cause Israel and Hamas to say we're done?
That's the interesting thing here that I want to see unfold, and I'm rooting for the president.
I hope that they can do it because the killing is not the solution.
No one wants to continue to see that ultimately.
However, that's not what Democrats are focused on.
They're focused on impeaching the president.
Here you go.
I rise to announce that at this moment in time, I have filed H. Res. 537.
H. Res. 537 is a privileged resolution.
H. Res. 537 has been filed because I believe that the President of the United States
has committed an impeachable act.
H-RES-5-7 addresses abuse of presidential powers by disregarding the separation of powers,
devolving American democracy into an authoritarian, an authoritarian government usurping congressional power to declare war.
Okay, so I know what you're thinking. It's a wasted time, but get this.
They actually brought it to a vote, and 128 Democrats voted against Representative Green.
Take a look.
On this vote, the Yays are 344, the nays are 79.
The motion is adopted.
Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table.
Yeah, so imagine being elected to Congress, and the only time you really make headlines
is when you continue to threaten that you're going to impeach the president.
I mean, you're worthless.
You're taking up a valuable seat.
Just being honest here.
And now we have the president responding to the calls for his impeachment.
He directed that to AOC, and I'm going to read it to you here.
Stupid AOC, one of the dumbest people in Congress is now calling for my impeachment,
despite the fact that crooked and corrupt Democrats have already done that twice before.
The reason for her rantings is all of the victories that the USA has had under the Trump administration.
The Democrats aren't used to winning, and she can't stand the concept.
of our country being successful again. I want to skip down to the bottom because I think this is
really funny. He says this. Instead of her constant complaining, Alexandra should go back home to
Queens, where I was also brought up, and straightened out her filthy, disgusting crime-written
streets in the district she represents and which she never goes to anymore. She better start
worrying about our own primary before she thinks about beating our great Palestinian senator
crying Chuck Schumer, whose career is definitely on very thin ice.
She and her Democrat friends have just hit the lowest poll numbers in congressional history.
So go ahead and try impeaching me again, make my day.
And yes, she did respond to the president by saying this, Mr. President, don't take your anger
out on me.
I'm just a silly girl.
Take it out on whoever convinced you to portray the American people in our Constitution
by illegally bombing Iran and dragging us into a war, which does not happen.
But fine.
It only took you five months to break almost every promise you made.
It is ridiculous for anyone to assert that the commander-in-chief,
using his Article 2 power under the Constitution,
should have to consult all the members of Congress
or even all the leadership in Congress every time he has to make a decisive, quick action.
I mean, that would not be feasible.
So the idea that they're saying that what he's done is somehow inappropriate or unconstitutional is nonsense.
None of them ever complained when Barack Obama and Joe Biden used the same authority,
to drop bombs all over the Middle East, all over the world.
You know, it's entirely inconsistent with their previous actions, and I think we call them
on that hypocrisy.
Yeah, we've already gone through this.
I showed you guys exactly what the law literally says verbatim, gave you the resources to
it.
The president does not need to consult with every congressional member.
And it seems to me that Jasmine Crockett does not understand that.
And again, it goes back to the point here, how are these people being elected if they don't
understand the laws that they are making. And maybe they do understand it, but they want to act
ignorant and just lie to people in public. I think that's more of what it is. Take a listen to this.
And to understand enough about the Constitution to the extent that I'm the one that's supposed to
make a fucking decision or at least get a vote. Yeah, it's all pure emotion, no substance,
no intellect. And that's the unfortunate part about
politics at this point. It's all political theater. You guys know I like to call them the
desperate Democrats of Congress. It's a reality TV show. And it's just unfortunate that we've
gotten to this point. Because I think the American people are so fed up with this nonsense.
And it used to be where we didn't really see a lot of the nonsense, but because of the internet
today and social media and how news is decentralized, we could see it all now. And it's just
crazy what's actually happening in front of us. Now, let's go to
of Bill O'Reilly because he also responded
to AOC, and I think it's worthy
of us listening to it. Take a listen.
The Democratic Party sinks deeper
into the morass.
At first, two of these
loons call for Trump to be
impeached even when
our military people were in the air.
Yep. And that's Castans of Illinois
and Ocasio-Cortez
in New York. If they're not
hauled in front
of the House Ethics Committee
and sanctioned, then we don't
have any standards of behavior.
You cannot underline.
There's no standards of behavior.
It's Congress.
Congress has less standards of behavior than my fraternity house did.
Leland, these two have to be hauled in front of the Ethics Committee.
They have to.
You cannot do that in an act of war zone.
And they did it.
And then you had to ward Powers Act by Schumer.
When Schumer applauded Obama bombing Libya and taking Gaddafi off the, off,
the map.
Right.
Humor applauded it.
Did Obama get congressional okay for it?
No.
So the Democratic Party just blown up completely.
And the press doesn't know what to do.
Solid point from Bill O'Reilly.
Now let's move to this other story here.
And this is about how do Americans feel about the airstrikes against Iran?
Now, you guys know, I told you, if the intelligence is correct, I support them.
Full stop, no question.
If the intelligence is wrong, then obviously I don't support air strikes, okay?
Now, here is what CNN had to say about the Republican support for these strikes.
Take a listen.
I think there's this idea, okay, maybe the MAGA base wouldn't necessarily like this.
Look, this is Donald Trump's Republican Party.
That's who I think is so important.
AGOP on the U.S. airstrikes in Iran, 76% in the average of the two polls approved compared to just 18% who disapproved.
I will note that is a bit higher than Donald Trump's disapproval rating within the Republican Party.
But overall, Republicans are with Donald Trump on this.
Tucker Carlson be darned.
The bottom line is he does not speak for the majority of the Republican base.
The majority of the Republican base is with Donald Trump.
And what's interesting about that poll from CNN that you have to take with a grain of salt, of course,
is that it speaks more to reality in the real world, okay?
Not what's happening on X and social media.
because it's easy to get caught in this bubble that happens on X, where it appears that everybody in the MAGA world is against President Trump when it comes to these airstrikes, that's not actually the truth, okay?
There are a lot of people who, I would say, they have anxiety about this conflict, and I would say they probably have some level of, you know, PTSD from Iraq, but that doesn't mean it's the same.
And quite frankly, it's not the same.
We know that to be true.
All we have to do is exercise a couple of brain sales here.
Now, what's interesting is not what the GOP had to say about these air strikes.
It's what overall Americans had to say about Iran in general.
Take a listen.
Things are moving quite quickly, but these are initial readings.
And I will say from a historical perspective, I am surprised that the net approval rating is so low on these strikes.
And it's in two different polls.
It's our CNN, SSRS poll, 12 points under order.
One thumbs down.
How about the Reuters poll?
Look at that.
The exact same reading, minus nine points underwater.
Two thumbs down.
And why am I so surprised from a historical perspective?
Because usually air strikes rate fairly highly.
What are we talking about?
Let's go back through the time machine.
Net approval of U.S. airstrikes.
You see it here, Iran, minus 11 points underwater on the average.
Compare it to ISIS back in 2014.
58 points in the positive direction.
So this is a nearly 70 point difference.
That is why I'm so surprised from historical perspective
because normally these airstrikes rate quite highly,
but this one, you go back through history, it rates as the lowest that I could possibly find
on the historical record.
Okay, so what is the difference between 2014 and 2025?
Two main things.
Number one, the internet.
We all have access to the information, even if the information is not true.
Like taking point TikTok or X or YouTube.
You're watching me now.
Okay?
Which brings me to point number two, propaganda.
How much propaganda is on platforms like TikTok, right?
How easy is it to convince Americans of what's happening in the world?
I don't think it's really hard, especially when you know you have a mainstream media that
is against the president.
So no shocker on why the numbers are different today.
And I think we can also throw in the fact, like I stated earlier, PTSD from Iraq and Afghanistan.
I mean, you put all that together, nobody really supports airstrikes, okay?
I could see why that is.
Now, let's go to Van Jones, out of all people, who explains why Americans feel the way that they do about Iran.
And I think you'll be a little taken aback by what he said.
Take a listen.
Trump wants to be the puppet master and the controller of everything, but you can't control BB Netanyahu.
You cannot control the Iranian regime.
You can't control Putin.
And it just turns out that being president of the United States is not being king of the universe
or, you know, God emperor of all reality.
And so he's going to have to deal with that.
want to point out though that you know the difference between ISIS and Iran is
ISIS did not have a PR budget Iran is doing a remarkable job of shaping public
perception online if you look at if you look at TikTok they are presenting
themselves as a victim party that had a deal with America that America tore up
the deal and they've been trying to get along and now they're being bullied and
that is being very effective and so ISIS had no PR budget they were just
chopping heads off and people could see what they are
They could see ISIS for what it is.
People are having a hard time seeing Iran for what it is,
which is a brutal, horrific dictatorship that kills gays,
that blinds women, and that has had a whole circling campaign around Israel
of people firing rockets and killing people.
So Iran's public image is very different than ISIS.
Yeah, see, this is one of the reasons why I'm so grateful for my military service
and that I got to go to Afghanistan.
I got to see a different culture.
I got to see how the Middle East operates.
Now, that doesn't mean I'm an expert on the Middle East or anything of that nature.
But it's more than enough if you were to go over there and see how they live and what they think and what they value and what the religion is and what they believe in.
If you were able to experience that, you could see why President Trump is acting the way that he is.
And you can also see why if you've never been there, according to what Van Jones just said and the numbers we just looked at,
why Americans don't understand why it makes sense to order air strikes against Iran.
Okay.
And now we're going to get to your perspective about all of these stories in the comments section below.
Starting off with the way that President Trump started his day off with, where the ceasefire
pretty much fell apart.
People say that it's back on.
Again, I'm a guy that's like showing the results.
Okay.
They could say a lot of stuff in public doesn't mean it's actually happening.
So we'll see.
And more importantly, it's going to happen tonight because we're going to happen tonight because
remember, it was a 24-hour period. But let me know what you guys think about what the president had
to say. Of course, we have more impeachment nonsense. Isn't it interesting that 128 Democrats voted
against pushing this impeachment stuff? And then finally, what's your thoughts about what
Van Jones had to say and how the American people not only did not support the airstrikes,
but they clearly don't understand the threat that Iran really poses? Let me know what you
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