Dem Debacle In Maine: Nazi-Tatted Platner Finally OUT
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Josh opens the show by discussing Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner's decision to suspend his campaign following sexual assault allegations. He examines the political fallout, questions the Democratic Party's response, and argues that the controversy could have broader implications as both parties begin looking ahead to the 2026 midterm elections.
Next, Josh breaks down reports of a possible security concern aboard the new Air Force One during President Trump's trip to Turkey. He explains why the incident raises larger questions about America's relationship with Qatar and argues that it may be time to rethink U.S. policy toward the Gulf nation.
Finally, Josh looks ahead to the 2028 Republican presidential race, explaining why the administration's handling of Iran could become a defining issue for one of the party's leading contenders and how today's foreign policy decisions may shape tomorrow's primary battle.
Next, Josh breaks down reports of a possible security concern aboard the new Air Force One during President Trump's trip to Turkey. He explains why the incident raises larger questions about America's relationship with Qatar and argues that it may be time to rethink U.S. policy toward the Gulf nation.
Finally, Josh looks ahead to the 2028 Republican presidential race, explaining why the administration's handling of Iran could become a defining issue for one of the party's leading contenders and how today's foreign policy decisions may shape tomorrow's primary battle.