The Megyn Kelly Show - Trump Secures Major NATO Win, Admin Pushes Back Against Intel Leaks to Media: AM Update 6/26

Episode Date: June 26, 2025

Trump officials push back on CNN and NYT claims downplaying the impact of U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, calling the mission a decisive success. President Trump secures a major win at the NATO... summit as allies agree to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP, with a bromance on full display between Trump and Secretary General Rutte. Prosecutors drop three predicate acts from the racketeering case against Sean “Diddy” Combs. After Rep. Jasmine Crockett blasts Trump’s Iran strikes as unconstitutional, Speaker Johnson says she helps the GOP every time she speaks.Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. Tax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYN to speak with a strategist for FREE today

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, everyone. I'm Megyn Kelly. It's Thursday, June 26th, 2025. And this is your AM update. We will learn more and more about it. But the baseline is real damage was done. Of that, we're very confident. Trump officials slamming reporting by CNN and the New York Times,
Starting point is 00:00:18 casting doubt on the level of damage inflicted on three key Iranian nuclear facilities. And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language. He did. He did it very affectionately. Daddy, you're my daddy. Moments of levity at the NATO summit as President Trump secures a huge win. Closing arguments in the Sean Diddy-Cohm trial set to begin today. And House Speaker Mike Johnson's message to Democrat Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update.
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Starting point is 00:01:59 Riverbenranch.com promo code MEGAN. The Trump administration slamming reporting from CNN and the New York Times casting doubt on the effectiveness of the U.S. strike on three key Iranian nuclear facilities. CNN reporting an early U.S. intel assessment suggests the strikes did not destroy the nuclear sites, citing descriptions provided by quote, people familiar with the assessment. CNN omitting from its initial report that these conclusions were deemed quote, low confidence. The New York Times citing quote, officials familiar with the findings reporting the initial damage assessment suggests President Trump's claim that the nuclear facilities were obliterated is an overstatement and saying much of the stockpile of enriched uranium was moved to another location prior to the strike.
Starting point is 00:02:47 The Times too, failing to reveal in its initial report that these conclusions were deemed, quote, low confidence. President Trump on Wednesday from the NATO summit in the Netherlands saying the papers have it wrong, citing new information that supports the administration's view that key sites were in fact destroyed. Since then we've collected additional intelligence. We've also spoken to people who have seen the site and the site is obliterated and we think everything nuclear is down there. They didn't take it out. We think we hit them so hard and so fast they didn't get to move and if you're new about that material it's very hard and very dangerous to move. Secretary of State Marco Rubio from The Hague providing more detail on the damage each facility sustained. So in Esfahan, there was this conversion site, which is how you turn this metal into
Starting point is 00:03:34 something that's useful. That's wiped out. And so they can't do that today. Beyond that, all of the support structures around it as well. In Natanz, which is also an underground facility, basically the Israelis have put a lot of damage on it. And then the United States went in with two additional heavy munitions that penetrated into the ground and did more damage. The hard one, the one that was really difficult, is Fordow, because it's buried underneath a mountain. There's no doubt in our minds it's very significant,
Starting point is 00:04:01 substantial, lasting damage was done to their program. We will learn more and more about it. but the baseline is real damage was done. Of that, we're very confident. We dropped 12 of these things into these holes. I mean, it's not like we just did a couple and see how it went. The CIA, too, releasing a statement on Wednesday afternoon, quote, CIA can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates Iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged. Key Iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed and would have to be rebuilt over the course
Starting point is 00:04:30 of years. The International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, a nuclear watchdog, tasked with monitoring Iran's nuclear program, supporting the administration's assessment. The organization's director general saying in a statement, quote, during these attacks, we have seen extensive damage at several nuclear sites in Iran, including its uranium conversion and enrichment facilities. The Israeli Atomic Energy Commission concluding the US strikes in combination with the Israeli strikes, quote, set back Iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons by many years.
Starting point is 00:05:03 And a spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry on Wednesday saying, quote, our nuclear installations have been badly damaged. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegsath on Wednesday providing additional context to the CNN and New York Times reporting and putting the leakers on notice. When you actually look at the report, by the way, it was a top it was preliminary it was low confidence all right so this is a you make assessments based on what you know they don't said it could be very devastating very moderate to severe and we believe far more likely severe and obliterated we're doing a leak investigation with the FBI right now because this information is
Starting point is 00:05:42 for internal purposes battle battle damage assessments, and CNN and others are trying to spin it to make the president look bad when this is an overwhelming success. As for future plans to reach a new nuclear deal, President Trump's saying Wednesday, it's not necessary. They fought, the war's done, and, you know, I could get a statement that they're not going to go nuclear. We're probably going to ask for that, but they're not going to be doing it.
Starting point is 00:06:05 But they're not going to be doing it anyway. They've had it. They've had it. Now, maybe someday in the future we'll want that. But I've asked Marco, do you want to draw, I just asked him the question as we were walking on the stage, you want to draw up a little agreement for them to sign? Because I think we can get them to sign it. I don't think it's necessary.
Starting point is 00:06:25 On Wednesday, the NATO summit concluding at The Hague, the meeting between member nations striking a particularly collegial mood in contrast to the typical media portrayal of President Trump as a bully and unreliable ally to the US's longstanding partners. President Trump securing a key victory at the summit with NATO's allies agreeing to boost defense spending targets to 5% of their respective GDPs, more than doubling the longstanding benchmark of 2%. President Trump touting the win at a NATO press conference. And following my election last November, almost all have accelerated plans to reach the 2%,
Starting point is 00:07:02 3%, 4%, and then ultimately very quickly 5%. When the allies reach this number, it will add more than $1 trillion a year to our common defense and this is a monumental win for the United States because we were carrying much more than our fair share. It was quite unfair actually. President Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Ruta appearing to really hit it off throughout the summit. This moment between Mr. Trump and Mr. Ruta, who is the former prime minister of the Netherlands,
Starting point is 00:07:34 discussing the recent ceasefire deal with Israel and Iran, quickly going viral. They've had a big fight, like two kids in a schoolyard. You know, they fight like hell. You can't stop them. Let them fight for about two, three minutes. Then it's easier to stop them. And then daddy has to sometimes use strong language. President Trump asked about that comment later in the day.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Mark Rutter, the NATO chief, who is your friend. He called you daddy earlier. Do you regard your NATO allies as kind of children? No, he likes me. I think he likes me. If he doesn't, I'll let you know. I'll come back and I'll hit him hard. Okay?
Starting point is 00:08:11 He did. He did it very affectionately. Daddy, you're my daddy. Do you regard your NATO allies, though, as kind of like children? And they're obviously listening to you, and they're spending more. And you're obviously appreciative of that. But do you hope that actually they're going to be able to defend themselves, defend Europe on their own?
Starting point is 00:08:30 I think they need help a little bit at the beginning and I think they'll be able to. And I think they're going to remember this day. And this is a big day for NATO. Secretary General Ruta also asked on Wednesday about his attitude toward President Trump. The language that you have used when talking to Donald Trump has been notable because of its flattery. And today you called him daddy and you sent a text message to him that was gushing with praise.
Starting point is 00:08:58 Is this the way that you feel you have to act when doing business with the U.S. president through flattery and praise when he is Doing stuff which is forcing us to for example when it comes to making more investments I mean would you ever think that this would be the result of this summit if he would not have been re-elected president So doesn't he deserve some place and when it comes Iran, the fact that he took this decisive action, very targeted, to make sure that Iran would not be able to get his hands on a nuclear capability, I think he deserves all the praise. The media was quick to mock the friendly exchange without crediting Mr. Trump for his accomplishments. Contrast that with the New York Times in 2018,
Starting point is 00:09:42 after Mr. Trump's NATO appearance, which the Times called quote, an assault on norms that left NATO quote, distracted and shaken. The Times accusing Mr. Trump of quote, stirring discord by threatening to leave NATO if other nations did not pay their fair share. The Times describing the day as unsettling for NATO members adding, Mr. Trump got little in the way of concrete results. After Wednesday's successful summit, the Times focused on how nations are unlikely to actually live up to the 5% spending pledge
Starting point is 00:10:13 and on how not enough attention was paid to Ukraine. Good grief. Late Wednesday, President Trump announcing that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will be holding a major news conference this morning at 8 a.m. along with military representatives, the purpose of which is to, quote, fight for the dignity of our great American pilots. The president claiming these pilots were, quote, very upset about the fake news by CNN and the failing New York Times. He added the news conference will prove both interesting and irrefutable.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Coming up, House Speaker Mike Johnson weighs in on the looming deadline to pass President Trump's big, beautiful bill and gives his thoughts on rising Democrat star Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. Hint, you can't get enough of her. Tax Network USA is ready to proudly celebrate our nation's birthday, honoring freedom, resilience, and financial independence. To mark the occasion, they are offering 10% off all services through July 4th.
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Starting point is 00:12:05 birthday. Regain control of your finances with expert help from Tax Network USA. The prosecution in the Sean Diddy Combs trial informing the judge ahead of a Wednesday meeting on jury instructions that they are dropping three alleged predicate acts supporting the racketeering conspiracy charge against the mogul. Contrary to what some in the media reported, however, no charges have been dropped against Combs. He is still facing the same charges of sex trafficking, transportation to engage in prostitution,
Starting point is 00:12:38 and racketeering conspiracy. In order to secure a racketeering conviction, prosecutors must prove Combs was the head of a criminal enterprise engaged in a pattern of criminal activity involving two or more predicate crimes. This latest move simply removing three predicate acts from the list of what jurors will be asked to consider, namely attempted kidnapping, attempted arson, and aiding and abetting sex trafficking. The prosecution is not abandoning its allegations that Combs committed actual arson, actual kidnapping, and actual sex trafficking. It's only dropping its Predicate Act allegations that he attempted or aided and abetted those crimes. Closing arguments set to begin today, Combs has denied all charges. House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday joining the Megyn Kelly show as the self-imposed deadline
Starting point is 00:13:31 to pass President Trump's one big beautiful bill rapidly approaches. Republicans in Congress aiming to pass the bill by July 4th through a special process known as reconciliation, allowing the House and Senate to pass a budget bill with a simple majority and avoid the 60-vote threshold required to overcome a filibuster in the Senate. House and Senate Republicans working for months on the legislation aiming to provide funding to complete the southern border wall and fully support the Trump administration's mass deportation effort with new ICE agents and new immigration judges. The bill also would make the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent and deliver on a number of
Starting point is 00:14:07 other Trump campaign promises, including no taxes on tips and no taxes on overtime. Republicans also aiming to deliver on Medicaid reform. Democrats criticizing the bill as an effort to give tax cuts to the wealthy at the expense of the nation's most vulnerable. A bill that will throw 13.7 million Americans off their health care coverage in order to help pay for tax cuts for billionaires. Policies that are giving tax breaks to billionaires, racking up deficits, taking away Medicare, Medicaid from ordinary people. People will lose their coverage.
Starting point is 00:14:43 And why? Why is that? To give tax breaks to the highest end? Speaker Johnson responding to those allegations. What we're doing is restoring common sense. Medicaid is intended to be a temporary safety net for people who desperately need it. You're talking about the elderly, disabled, you know, young, single, pregnant moms who are down on their luck, right?
Starting point is 00:15:03 But it's not being used for those purposes because it's been expanded under the last two Democrat presidents to cover everybody. So you've got a bunch of able-bodied young men, for example, who are on Medicaid and not working. So what we're doing is restoring work requirements to Medicaid, okay? This is common sense.
Starting point is 00:15:20 It's about an 85% approval rating and public polling because it makes sense. If you are an 85% approval rating and public polling because it makes sense. If you are on the public wagon, you need to help pull it. And Megan, all we've done in the bill is add 20 hours a week, okay, a requirement to work for 20 hours a week or be in a job training program and looking for a job
Starting point is 00:15:39 or volunteer in your community. Over the last several weeks, the Senate negotiating over its version of the BBB, MK media star Mark Halpern of the show Next Up with Mark Halpern calls the passage of the bill a make or break moment for the president's second term. Speaker Johnson on the likelihood of meeting the president's July 4th goal. The president and I talk about this multiple times every day and he wants to have a signing ceremony on Independence Day.
Starting point is 00:16:05 I mean, it would be epic. It'd be awesome. This would be the most consequential legislation that Congress has passed in generations. And if the Senate does their job as expected by this weekend, we'll stay through and get this thing done. So as quickly as possible under the procedure, I have to let the bill procedurally. I have to let the bill lay over for 72 hours once it's delivered to us, obviously, so everyone can read it and go through it. And then we'll pass this thing. A Senate GOP aide telling AM Update,
Starting point is 00:16:30 the Senate will likely proceed to the bill on Friday, debating and voting on amendments, planning to vote on final passage sometime this weekend. Speaker Johnson also discussing his Democrat colleagues' reaction to President Trump's authorization of the U.S. military strike on key Iranian nuclear facilities. Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett criticizing the order, saying President Trump unconstitutionally bypassed congressional authority. I'm the one that's supposed to make the fucking decision or at least get a vote. The speaker's reaction? I would like Jasmine Crockett to have the platform everywhere to talk all the time.
Starting point is 00:17:05 She's the best gift to us possible. I want her to be the face of the Democratic Party. She and AOC can lead them into oblivion. That's fantastic. More Jasmine, okay? Because it puts on display what these people actually believe, where their party is headed. They have no leader. They have no platform that they can run on.
Starting point is 00:17:21 All of their policies have been repudiated. All they have, they're a one trick pony. All they can do is criticize Trump and the Republicans. And that'll do it for your AM Update. I'm Megyn Kelly. Join me back here for the Megyn Kelly Show live on SiriusXM Triumph Channel 111 at noon east, on youtube.com slash Megyn Kelly and on all podcast platforms.

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