The Megyn Kelly Show - Marathon Iran Negotiations, Reflecting Pool Algae Battle, Trump: Starmer Will Resign: AM Update 6/22
Episode Date: June 22, 2026Vice President JD Vance begins negotiations with Iran in Switzerland as renewed fighting between Israel and Hezbollah threatens the fragile ceasefire. The newly renovated Reflecting Pool becomes the c...enter of a bizarre political battle involving algae celebrations, vandalism allegations, and multiple arrests. President Trump says British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will resign as the embattled Labour leader reportedly weighs his political future. Oakland auto-glass repair shops report steep business losses as car break-ins, vehicle thefts and catalytic-converter crimes plunge. Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get a free America 250 silver round with qualifying purchase Lean: Discover why LEAN is becoming the choice for real weight‑loss results—shop now at https://TAKELEAN.com use code MK. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. It's Monday, June 22nd, 20206, and this is your AM update.
We see a future where everybody can work together to promote peace and prosperity for everyone.
Vice President J.D. Vans kicking off negotiations with Iran as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah tests the fragile ceasefire.
If you damage, vandalize, and do anything to impact something like the reflective pool, you can be prosecuted.
The newly renovated DC Reflecting Pool becomes the latest bizarre media fight with celebrations of algae blooms and vandalism allegations.
President Trump announcing UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer will resign with an official announcement expected soon.
And sad news, according to a California news affiliate.
Oakland auto glass repair shops are suffering as car break-ins go down.
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Vice President J.D. Vance kicking off negotiations with the Iranians yesterday in Switzerland,
the start of a 60-day effort to transform the ceasefire into a permanent deal.
Axios describing a marathon negotiating session that continued late into Sunday night,
with officials from Qatar and Pakistan serving as mediators.
Mr. Vance joined by Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner,
opening the talks with an optimistic vision for the future of the Middle East.
I think it's important for the American people, but people all over the world to appreciate that what's brought us to this moment is the president's leadership and the president's willingness to see a Middle East that is much different 10 years from now than it was 10 years ago.
And what we're trying to accomplish here is something very simple.
Through diplomacy, through working together to transform the Middle East, where Iran and the Gulf have been at war with each other or at least have had very unfriendly relations, where Iran.
has been a driver of regional instability. Now we see a future where everybody can work together
to promote peace and prosperity for everyone. The negotiations getting off to a rocky start,
despite the warm greetings, Iran's military command announcing Saturday that it was closing the
Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon,
immediately straining the fragile ceasefire. Energy Secretary Chris Wright, however, telling Fox
News the waterway did not actually close, saying 67 ships passed through during the previous 24 hours.
President Trump posting on truth social early yesterday morning, quote,
Iran must immediately stop their highly paid proxies in Lebanon from causing trouble.
If they don't, will hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder.
The president ratcheting up the pressure hours later during an interview with Fox News,
telling the outlet he warned Iranian officials, quote,
You close the strait and you won't have a country.
Mr. Trump emphasizing that the current memorandum of understanding
is only a temporary extension of the ceasefire, not the final agreement.
The president also floating the possibility that the U.S. could become what he called
the, quote, guardian angel of the Strait of Hormuz,
protecting oil shipments and collecting tolls from ships traveling through the critical route.
The president responding to Iranian president, Masoud Pajeshkian,
who declared yesterday,
that Tehran would not surrender its right to enrich uranium.
We will not give up our right to enrichment.
And they, too, will be forced to accept it.
You all know what the so-called president of the United States was saying.
He had made a complete 100-degree turn.
He was saying that Iran must surrender unconditionally.
Iran has no right to do this.
It has no right to do that.
President Trump telling Fox News,
Pajekian, had better watch his mouth.
and shape up, quote, or will take over the rest of the country.
Iranian officials reportedly taking offense to these statements,
lead Iranian negotiator Muhammad Ghali Buf, writing on X, quote,
the U.S. had better watch their words carefully.
Our armed forces are ready to give them a response in a different way.
Early reports revealing the Iranian delegation left the meeting temporarily stalling negotiations.
An official familiar with the talks, however, later telling the Associated Press that Iran
remained engaged without any indication that they intended to leave. Even with Iran still at the table,
the continued fighting between Israel and Hezbollah remaining one of the greatest immediate threats
to the broader agreement. The New York Times reporting negotiations were initially set to begin
Friday, but were delayed after Iran refused to attend while the fighting in Lebanon continued.
The interim agreement calling for an end to those hostilities, though Israel and Hezbollah continued
attacking one another over the weekend, with each accusing the other of violating the ceasefire.
VP V.P. Vance, insisting the ceasefire, remains on the right track despite the latest flare-up.
We've seen great progress over the last just couple of days in ensuring that the ceasefire
holds in Lebanon. These things are always a little bit messy. If you go back to how much was
happening three months ago and compare it to three weeks ago, great progress has been made.
If you go back to three weeks ago to three days ago, additional progress has been made. The president
has committed us to see a full regional ceasefire. We found great partners in working with the
Qataris, the Pakistanis, our friends in Israel. We're all working towards regional peace.
There, of course, are going to be sometimes disagreements about precisely how to get there,
but I actually feel great about where we are in Lebanon. There's still some additional
wood to chop, but we're going to keep on working at it.
Axios reporting Sunday's negotiations covered every major component of a potential nuclear agreement,
along with Iran's threat to close the Strait of Hormuz,
with the high-level talks expected to conclude on Monday
as technical teams remain in Switzerland
to continue working through the details.
A renovation of the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C.,
becoming the latest front in a bizarre political battle,
with critics celebrating the growth of algae
and President Trump alleging deliberate sabotage
as multiple people are now under arrest.
The controversy beginning with the president,
effort to repair and beautify the 103-year-old pool between the Lincoln Memorial and Washington
Monument. The National Park Service closing the site in April to allow a third-party contractor
hired by the administration to clean the basin, repair its joints, and install a new lining
material intended to prevent leaks. The nearly $15 million project resurfacing the bottom in what
President Trump described as American flag blue, with paint that was meant to create a clearer,
mirror-like reflection of the monuments at either end. The project was completed and the pool refilled
on June 6th. Within days, however, algae beginning to spread across portions of the pool again,
a recurring problem that has plagued the shallow basin for years, and one of the items on the
to-do list of fixes when the Renault took place, with the green muck obscuring the newly installed
blue coating and providing the establishment media with its latest metaphor for the perceived failures of
the Trump administration. Here, MS Now, CNN, ABC, and CBS.
The most visually arresting metaphor for the entire Trump era is getting worse by the day.
We might call it the president's Green Watergate.
CNN's Tom Foreman joins us now live from the reflecting poll, our chief algae correspondent for
the day. Take a look at the water here. I mean, it's still as green as can be and just plain
filthy. It is, instead of American flag blue, algae green.
The algae becoming something of a liberal folk hero, with videos posted online over the weekend
showing critics gathering around the pool, openly celebrating the blooms.
Some protesters even chanting, quote, let's go algae, let's go, waving a banner, reading,
quote, Team Algae. People have too much time on their hands.
The administration, meantime, deploying hydrogen peroxide treatments and swimming pool-style vacuums
to kill and remove the algae. President Trump also accusing vandals of,
of using chemicals to try to destroy the newly installed lining,
connecting the incident to earlier damage on the National Mall,
where a large 86-47 message turned up,
believed to have been chemically burned into the grass near the pool.
In gang slang, 86 means to get rid of or kill someone.
In restaurant slang, it refers to canceling an order or being out of something
or to refuse someone's service or kick them out of the restaurant.
47, an obvious reference to President Trump.
the 47th president. The president writing on truth social over the weekend that vandals had,
quote, done everything possible to hurt the inside surface of the reflecting pool, alleging they
used a substance similar to the chemicals previously used on the grass. Mr. Trump noting
roughly 75% of the algae had already been removed and that the vandalized section represented
only a small area of damage expected to be repaired within days. In a Saturday evening post,
the president offering new details on the extent of the alleged destruction,
claiming vandals used a knife or blade to carve a roughly 250-foot gash into the newly installed
surface in addition to pouring corrosive chemicals into the pool.
The president, adding, contractors may now have to drain much of the water again to complete
the repairs while vowing to restore the reflecting pool as quickly as possible.
He wanted it to look nice in time for the 250th anniversary.
on the fourth. In a separate post on Saturday, President Trump announcing that U.S. Park Police had arrested
multiple people in connection with the alleged vandalism. The Washington Post identifying at least
one person arrested as 67-year-old David Hearn, a three-time Olympic canoeist, charged with
misdemeanor destruction of government property. Hearn denying that he vandalized the pool, telling the
AP he merely reached into the water to examine a loose section of the liner after completing a bike.
ride. He is set to appear in D.C. Superior Court on July 9th. National Guard troops and U.S.
Park Police now patrolling the area. U.S. Attorney for D.C., Janine Piro yesterday on Fox News,
issuing a warning to anyone thinking about damaging federal property. Anyone who was in a position
vandalizing or attempting to vandalize the reflecting pool will face the criminal justice
system in D.C. Look, the president has made it a priority to make D.C. not only safe,
but beautiful. And there are several citations that have been handed out to individuals,
and these are cases that will be prosecuted to the full extent. If there are more serious products
that are put into the reflecting pool to create more algae or a bigger problem, then we'll consider
more serious charges. But make no mistake, making DC beautiful is a priority. And if you damage,
vandalize or do anything to impact something like the reflective pool, you can be prosecuted.
Coming up, President Trump announces UK Prime Minister Kier Starmor is set to resign as the
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at take lean.com. President Trump announcing the imminent resignation of British Prime Minister
Kier Starmer, as reports grow that the embattled labor leader could announce his departure as soon
as today. The president writing Sunday on truth social quote, Kier Starrmer will resign as
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He failed badly on two very important subjects, immigration
and energy. I wish him well. It is unclear whether the president has been told that Starmor is
leaving or is reacting to the growing expectation across the UK that the PM's tenure is nearing
its end. The two leaders meeting at the G7 summit in France last week, though the Associated
Press reporting Sunday that the two had not spoken over the weekend. Starmor's office offering
no new response on Sunday, instead referring CNN back to comments he made on Friday,
insisting he remains focused on the work he was elected to do.
UK newspaper The Observer reporting Starmor spent the weekend at the Prime Minister's
official country residence discussing his future with his wife before making a final decision.
Starmar carrying his center-left Labor Party to a commanding election victory in July,
24, only to see the party's support collapsed during his first two years in office.
The AP pointing to Starmor's failure to deliver the economic growth he promised, as British
families continue feeling squeezed by the cost of living and frustration persists over the
country's public services. More recently, Starmor facing backlash over the UK's grooming
gang scandal after an independent inquiry accused authorities of allowing predominantly Pakistani
Muslim networks to systematically abuse vulnerable girls across the country.
The issue is especially damaging for Starmer, who once led British Crown's prosecution service,
the agency tasked with bringing criminal cases in England and Wales.
A recent survey from UK Market Research Agency Opinium, finding the Prime Minister underwater
by 42 points with just 19% approving of his job performance compared to 61% who disapprove.
Starmers collapse, now dragging the rest of his party down with him.
Nigel Farage's Populist Reform U.K. party leads the field with 27% support,
followed by Starmor's Labor Party at 20, the center-right conservatives at 18,
the left-wing Greens at 14, and the centrist liberal Democrats at 12%.
Starmor's weekend of reflection now widely expected to end with an announcement later today about his future.
Senior labor figures reportedly preparing for the PM to either.
resign outright or at least set a timetable for his departure.
Bad news for Oakland, carjackings are way down. Why is that bad, you ask? Well, the local
Fox affiliate tells us it's because local auto glass repair shops are now losing business.
That is the rather extraordinary framing from local Fox affiliate KTVU, whose headline reads,
quote, auto glass repair businesses suffer as Oakland break-ins.
decline, end quote. The outlet speaking to the owners of several Oakland area auto glass repair
shops. There is a door glass repair. You know, if there is any breakings, vandalism, that segment
of my business has been down about 30%. About 35%? 35% to 40. Yeah, it's a lot. It's, we've taken
quite a hit. It's a surprise, but I would say, you know, from community point of view, it's a good
surprise. One business owner reportedly cutting his staff down from seven glass installers to four
amid the decline in demand for repairs. Oakland police data showing vehicle burglaries down 37 percent
compared with the same point last year. The decline extending well beyond shattered windows.
Car jackings falling 49 percent. Car thefts down 39 percent in 2025 compared with the year
before, according to the local outlet the Oakland side, an independent nonprofit news organization.
A dramatic turnaround from the pandemic-era crime spike that left Oakland nationally notorious for robberies, vehicle theft, and brazen daylight attacks.
Shop owners also telling KTVU they first noticed business slowing down about a year ago,
around the same time calls involving stolen catalytic converters, began drying up.
The devices attached to a vehicle's exhaust system contain valuable metals that can be stripped and resold.
thefts of the valuable parts surging during the pandemic before dropping sharply in recent years
as prices for the precious metals inside of them fell, and states began cracking down on the resale market.
California putting a slate of new laws into effect in January of 24, designed to make stolen converters harder to resell.
State Farm reporting just over 2,000 catalytic converter theft claims in California during the first half of 2024,
down from roughly 5,400 during the same period one year earlier.
Thoughts and prayers with the replacement catalytic converter companies,
as they too presumably must navigate the loss in business caused by all that pesky police work.
And that'll do it for your AM update.
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