This episode delves into the complex situation unfolding in Iran and the role of the U.S., under President Trump, in shaping the future of this conflict. We discuss reactions from political figures, insight from Israeli and Iranian voices, and the media’s portrayal of these events. Listeners are taken on a journey from political strategy to real-time war impacts, revealing the multifaceted nature of modern-day geo-politics.
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Welcome in to the Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review podcast. It’s Friday, March the 6th, 2026. We made it to Friday. Hallelujah. This week, of course, it’s all about the war in Iran. Where are we now and what happens next? We’ll try to answer some of these many questions. We begin with the Democrat reaction to President Trump’s bold move. I saw Democrat Tim Kaine yesterday on one of the Sunday morning shows demanding a vote so that Congress gives authority to continue. New York City, Mike, leave no stone unturned and finish the job. The role of the media, though, fascinates me in many ways. It just really does. I can’t get over… watching the media scratch its head. Well, how are we going to give credit to Trump? We can’t give credit. I mean, we got a big midterm election coming up. We’ve got the American people are sort of undecided about what direction the country is going. And so I clicked on CBS’s 60 Minutes last night because I saw that they were featuring Reza Pahlavi. Reza Pahlavi is the son. Remember the Shah of Iran? This is his son. And this is one of the leaders of the Iranian opposition to the Islamic Republic. I almost can’t believe that this was allowed to air last night on CBS’s 60 Minutes.
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What is your message to President Trump?
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My message to President Trump is that I’m here to echo and join millions of my compatriots inside and outside of Iran to thank him for having done and having the courage to do what is not easy, but intervene. And he will go down in the annals of Iranian history as the most celebrated foreign leader that changed the ballgame and changed the world as a result.
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In January, President Trump said this about you, quote, He seems very nice, but I don’t know how he’d play within his own country. I don’t know whether or not his country would accept his leadership. And certainly if they would, that would be fine with me. You don’t seem to have President Trump’s wholehearted support.
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First of all, I don’t think that somebody in my position will ever expect to have an official endorsement of a foreign government or a foreign leader. What I do know now is that millions of Iranians inside Iran and outside of Iran are calling my name. They recognize in me the person uniquely placed to play a role of transitional leadership. Not running for office, because that’s not what I’m doing, but to be a bridge to that destiny.
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Isn’t that extraordinary? I was on 60 Minutes. Isn’t that astounding? So viewers of 60 Minutes are forced to absorb at least the possibility that Trump is this massive game changer on the world stage. This is a warrior president. He just does not care about about optics. He doesn’t care what the media thinks. He is a president who, as Mark Thiessen put it, and I’m going to spend a lot of time focusing on Mark Thiessen’s words, I think he said something that is one of the most impactful reactions to the whole weekend. Trump is going to go down in the annals of history. as perhaps the most consequential American president ever. And I urge you to try to ignore the noise. I urge you to try to ignore the naysayers and the critics, because they’re miserable right now. They can’t believe this is all unfolding. It was a massive risk. We wanted to get a sense of conditions on the ground in Israel as this conflict ramped up, so we turned to our friend Alex Trayman. He’s the bureau chief at the Jewish New Syndicate in Jerusalem. What’s it like in Jerusalem? Can you give us sort of an overview of what Israelis are experiencing in the immediate aftermath of this operation?
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Sure. Well, we got alerts on our phones at 8.15 in the morning on Saturday, followed by sirens throughout the country indicating that the country had gone to war and to expect an immediate retaliation. And since that time, we’ve been in and out of bomb shelters more than a dozen times here in Jerusalem. And I would say that Jerusalem has been targeted less frequently than the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, which is where the overwhelming majority of the Israeli population resides. Also, Haifa area, where we have natural gas reserves, where the USS Gerald Ford resides. is currently situated, you know, has been targeted substantially. So we’ve been in and out of bomb shelters across the country. I would say the overwhelming majority of those ballistic missiles have been intercepted. Even intercepted ballistic missiles can cause shrapnel. However, we have seen, and you’re looking at pictures right now, there have been multiple direct hits Both in open areas and on roads, but also directly into civilian buildings. I think you’re looking here at Tel Aviv, where a woman was killed and 20 others injured. But there was also a direct strike yesterday in the city of Beit Shemesh, a missile that hit a synagogue and went right through to the bomb shelter underneath. A ballistic missile will go right through a bomb shelter if it’s a direct hit. And nine people were killed in that attack.
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You know, it was harrowing to watch video last night of some of these missiles that get past the heralded Golden – the Golden Dome, you know, this incredibly effective missile interruption or interference or deflection system. I guess – To a layman, the best way to describe it is that if Iran overwhelms the defense forces of Israel, some of these missiles get past the Golden Dome. Can you kind of break that down for us in layman’s terms and explain how it works and how some of these missiles wind up hitting their target?
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Oh, absolutely. So Israel has a multi-tiered missile defense system. We have the Arrow system, which can intercept ballistic missiles in the atmosphere. Just to be clear, a ballistic missile is shot up into the atmosphere, and then it comes down at greater than the speed of gravity, something the size of a bus, which is loaded with tons of explosives coming down and can be accurate to a degree of about 300 yards. So we have the Arrow that can intercept these missiles in atmosphere. We have the David Sling system, which is really for mid-range missiles, but can be used to intercept missiles as well. And if it gets through those two layers, we also have the Iron Dome system, which is typically designed for the Kassam rockets, low-tech rockets from Gaza that don’t fly so high in the sky. And we use those as well to intercept ballistic missiles, but that’s very low to the ground. And what we’ve seen here is that, A, you can, like you said, overrun the systems. We’ve seen that Iran in the last several hours has been switching their strategy to try to fire multiple ballistic missiles from multiple points of fire at the same place simultaneously in order to try to bypass the missile defense. But also some of these missiles are hypersonic missiles, and the Arrow systems and Iron Dome are proving very difficult to fire, to intercept. all the hypersonic missiles. Also, Iran is using cluster missiles. And what a cluster missile does is when it gets close to the ground, about in the range where the Iron Dome might be able to intercept it, it splits into multiple fragments, each one with a significant payload. So it can deliver, even if intercepted or right before interception, can deliver strikes to multiple places within a radius.
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One of the criticisms we’ve heard consistently this week is the role that Israel played in this offensive. Has America been dragged into this? Don’t count on it. The United States has said, we’re going to stop Iran. We’ve got to stop them. We’ve got to keep this from – we can’t let them get nuclear weapons. What are we going to do? Well, Trump did it. And as for the narrative that we got dragged into this by Israel – Check out Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, on with Sean Hannity last night on Fox News. As Sean correctly points out, Donald Trump doesn’t get dragged into anything.
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You know, there are people that say, well, the prime minister of Israel dragged Donald Trump into it. And as somebody that’s been friends with him over 30 years, nobody drags Donald Trump into anything, number one. But I want to get your reaction to that.
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Well, you’re right. I mean, that’s ridiculous. Donald Trump is the strongest leader in the world. He does what he thinks is right for America. He does also what he thinks is right for future generations. And frankly, we’re partners in that effort because I’ve devoted my life to securing the life of the one and only Jewish state. And believe me, it’s been a struggle. I’ve known the pangs of war. I lost a brother in war. And in battle, I myself fought terrorists and was wounded in liberating hostages from a hijacked plane. I held a fellow soldier in my arms when I was 18, and he died in my arms. I know the cost of war, but I know sometimes that war is necessary to protect us from the people who would destroy us. And that’s what free societies have to understand. Freedom is precious, but it has to be protected. And we have to understand that we’re fighting here. We’re fighting here the bad guys. We’re the good guys. These people massacred their own people. Imagine what they would do, these people who chant death to America, if they had ballistic missiles and the nuclear warheads to deliver to every American city. Do you want to wait? Do you want to… Bet your future on whether they would do it or they would not do it.
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You know, I say this a lot, and I think it bears repeating, how the times we’re living in feel biblical. There is a spiritual aspect to recognizing that good people are being portrayed as evil, and evildoers are characterized as the good guys. B.B. is right. We’re the good guys. Same for Israel. That doesn’t mean that the United States doesn’t get to be criticized or Israel doesn’t get to be criticized. You can criticize all day long. Criticism is one thing. Hating Americans, death to Israel, slaughtering innocent men, women, and children, that’s what the bad guys do. A woman was murdered in Fairfax, Virginia. It’s a huge story. The suspect, an illegal from Sierra Leone. He’d been arrested and released over 30 times. So is deportation the correct punishment? I don’t think so. I want to take a couple of minutes, maybe more than a couple of minutes, to talk about a case in Virginia. that for some reason just punches me in the gut. It really does. This gets me right between the eyes. This story of an illegal immigrant ought to be on the hearts and minds of everybody. We have a battle going on in America. The anti-ICE Democrat Party sentiment, which has led to turmoil in places like Minneapolis, a huge national conversation about whether or not we should continue to allow illegals into this country, unfettered, unchecked. I saw the story a week or so ago about a 41-year-old mother who was brutally stabbed to death at a bus stop in Fairfax, Virginia. It turns out that not only is her accused killer a career criminal with over 30 arrests. He’s also, apparently, an illegal immigrant from Sierra Leone. And yet, Abigail Sparnberger and the Democrat Party policies that continue to allow this kind of carnage to occur in the streets of America, they are not backing down in any way, shape, or form. Check out this report from the local ABC affiliate.
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in Virginia. A Virginia woman was killed at a Fairfax County bus stop. We’re learning the man charged in her murder is in the U.S. illegally. His name is Abdul Jallo from Sierra Leone, according to the Department of Homeland Security. I’m at the Fairfax County courthouse where I discovered this man has a lengthy criminal history, more than 40 charges in the past, ranging from stabbings to malicious wounding and much more. And almost every case, Fairfax County Commonwealth’s attorney Steve Descano dropped charges against this man. Only secured one conviction in the past. He served very little time. He was let back out into the community where then he allegedly stabbed this woman of Fredericksburg. Now, this woman’s family is heartbroken. According to an obituary, her family describes this woman, Stephanie Mentor, as a jolly, happy individual, a light person. and dark places. And tonight, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is calling on Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger and Fairfax County officials to hand this man over to ICE so they can deport him.
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Now, Spanberger doesn’t want to do that, which is kind of crazy. But I have to point out the craziness of deportation. Let me explain. And you tell me if you think I’m wrong here. We tend to believe in the illegal immigration debate that we have in America that the be-all, end-all is deportation. So I want to get this straight. This guy, authorities say, brutally massacred a 41-year-old mother at a bus stop. He’s been arrested over 30 times. Prosecutors have dropped charges. Now, first of all, I want to know why in the world would any of these charges be dropped? Maybe somebody can explain that. And again, keep in mind, an illegal immigrant from Sierra Leone. But here’s what’s perplexing to me, and maybe you can help straighten me out a little bit. Maybe you can shed some light on this. Social media is erupting in fury that they’re not going to be given the opportunity to deport this guy. Deport him? He ought to be executed. And at the very least, he ought to spend the rest of his miserable, rotten, cowardly life behind bars in an American prison. Have you noticed how those of us who are glad to have a secure border and who appreciate the efforts of ICE and Homeland Security and the Trump administration to straighten this disaster out, have you noticed that there’s this Rush to say deportation solves everything. We’re going to deport everybody. You don’t want to deport everybody. I don’t know about you, but I don’t want this monster to get to go home to Sierra Leone. Are you kidding me? The guy ought to be under the jail in Virginia for the rest of his rotten life. I think we’ve got to be careful. Am I missing a piece of this here? This is the Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review podcast. The Democrats chose their candidate for senator from Texas this week. Oh boy, is this guy a doozy. David Strom over at Hot Air said, you know, I follow elections and campaigns. But I don’t do so with the zeal of a fantasy football player who knows all the stats, figures, and probabilities and knows every precinct. I always marvel at people who could rattle off any set of facts about any state, county, or district. Me, I’m an ideas guy, not a numbers guy. But man, oh man. This race in Texas between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton is going to be a blast to watch, thanks to the modest surprise victory of James Tallarico over Crockett, Jasmine Crockett. You know, a lot of people assumed she was going to win. I did, too. I was actually hoping she’d win. But on the other hand, the more we get to find out about James Tallarico, the wilder that gets, right? Because this guy is off the charts cuckoo. This guy is cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. He is apparently some kind of a religious seminarian who believes that the Bible and the story of Mary justifies the slaughtering of babies in the womb. Yeah, he thinks the Bible and Mary justify abortion. He describes the southern border as a big front porch with a welcome mat and a lock on the door. Of course, he wants to give all the illegals the key to the door. Hence the welcome mat. And as Ed Morrissey writes over at Hot Air, Republicans secretly and not so secretly hoped Jasmine would win. James Tallarico says, presents a tougher challenge. Suddenly it matters that the incumbent, John Cornyn, and the current Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, will burn through tens of millions of dollars savaging each other. And man, they are savaging each other. It’s ugly. Real ugly. And it’s going to get uglier because yesterday President Trump declared enough is enough. He announced that not only will he endorse one candidate, either John Cornyn or Ken Paxton in the race, but he expects the other candidate to pack up and go home. Now, that’s probably not going to happen. But the way this plays out is going to be epic. Epic. I’m a simple guy, too. My simple default is to trust Trump. Trump is wheeling and dealing. He’s like a master chess master. This guy is maneuvering things that you have no idea what’s going on. That’s just a fact. That’s who he is. You know it and I know it. I mean, at the end of the day, the SAVE Act is in play here. And it’s believed that John Cornyn is going to be instrumental in getting the SAVE Act passed. As my friend Mark Davis pointed out this morning in Dallas, if John Cornyn is slimy enough to say, well, support me, Mr. President, and I’ll get the SAVE Act passed, that says all you need to know about the incumbent and the veteran establishment Republican, John Cornyn. Because the SAVE Act needs to get passed without political shenanigans, without endorsements. Got a text late last night from a friend of mine who said, if Trump endorses this rhino idiot John Cornyn, I’m done with him forever. It’s a game changer. He said, you’ve got to give me a break. And yet… Trump has been criticized for endorsing somewhat fringe candidates in the past who have lost. Now look, he’s got a great track record this week alone. I think there were 32 Trump endorsements and there were 32 victories. Everybody he endorsed won, including the guy that upended Trump. Dan Crenshaw, he’s an interesting guy, a fellow by the name of Steve Toth. I saw an interview that he gave to Andrew Colvette over on the Charlie Kirk podcast, which, boy, oh, boy, this will make your blood run cold. This Tallarico guy with the little choir boy face and looks like Opie from the Andy Griffith show. There’s a lot of people who know him who say he is anything but Opie. Check out the way Steve Toth, the Texas state representative, describes James Tallarico, the Democrat nominee for Senate.
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When I put forth legislation to secure our elections, it gets killed by the Democrats. When I put forth legislation to end the social transition of children, it gets killed by the Democrats. It’s evil. Tallarico is part of that group. I served with James Tallarico from 2019 through to today. This guy is as evil as they come. There is a darkness to this man’s life that if you doubt that there’s a wickedness and an evil and a demonic presence in the world, you only have to look at James Tallarico. He’s an awful, awful person. Awful person.
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Yikes. Our Salem News Channel colleague Kevin McCullough joined us this week with his take on the conflict in Iran. This thirst, it seems, for violence. How in the world could you possibly oppose the elimination of the Ayatollah?
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It is. It’s befuddling, Michael, on so many different levels. With this one exception, you have noticed that over the years, people like Hillary and Bill Clinton, old old school Democrats would say it’s fine for us to disagree and to have disagreements as long as we’re, you know, as long as we’re advancing America. The New Democratic Party doesn’t believe in America. The New Democratic Party doesn’t like America the way she has been understood in history. And the New Democratic Party doesn’t want America to be that. All you had to do was see President Trump’s State of the Union with Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar sitting there yakking back at the president while he’s doing his speech and on the issues that they were yakking back at him on. And you see that they’re not interested in American sovereignty. They’re not interested in America excellence. They want to use us for what we can give them for free, which is basically power and money. And now that we’re busting up all of their infrastructure, how they’ve enriched themselves on that framework, They are really in a tough spot. And when you see them come out over the weekend and defend with great gusto the dead Islamic Hitler, this guy was worse than Hitler. I heard Mark Levin say this on Saturday. This guy was worse than Hitler. His desire to hate and kill exceeded that of some of the world’s worst tyrannical powers. And yet that’s the person that they’re going to the wall for. It doesn’t make any sense.
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I wish I could understand it. I think it goes beyond Trump derangement syndrome. I mean, you could probably attribute it to TDS and say, well, they hate him so much and they worship the altar of politics. Everything for them is political. Everything has to be politics. We’ve got the midterms months away. They see this extraordinary achievement. And by the way, this could have gone real bad real fast. I kept thinking about Jimmy Carter and the helicopters in the desert. We remember that. So this was an amazing accomplishment. And I keep thinking, well, for them, it’s political. They don’t want to give Trump credit. Kevin, it just feels like it’s more than that. It just feels that James Woods is right. They’re just instinctively wrong. They’re wrong about science. They’re wrong about morality. They continually gravitate to the wrong side. And I, Kevin, I don’t know about you, but I think it transcends just hatred of Donald Trump. I think it goes far deeper than that.
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I think you’re right. I think it’s a hatred for America, for what America stands for, for what America has represented all these years. And you can’t explain their positions aside from that. They just don’t want America to be the free, excellent, example-setting country that we have been in so many ways. And that’s not to brush over our problems. We’ve had our problems in forming our union. But at the end of the day, I’ll still take this over anything else on the planet, and I’ll be proud to do so. They are not proud of America. They don’t want America to succeed. And they genuinely hate the fact that the president is so pro-America.
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Tom Tillis may be leaving the Senate. Thank goodness. He’s going out with a bang. This week, he tore into the Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem. Here’s a text message from Illinois. About Senator John Kennedy. And I like the guy. He’s been on this show before. He’s a folksy guy, you know. He’s a lot of fun. He’s good for some great sound bites. Says funny things. He had a funny line about the Ayatollah, which I got a kick out of. This is pretty good. Check out what Senator Kennedy said about – and Josh Holmes talking – this is on the Ruthless podcast – talking about how things didn’t go so well for the Ayatollah Khomeini.
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I think the president did the right thing. What, six, seven presidents have talked about it. He did it. I would, we don’t know what’s going to happen, but I would call it a success if for no other reason but that Kamani is dead. The Ayatollah won the coin toss and he elected to receive.
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That’s funny stuff, right? That’s how he is. He’s folksy. He’s charming. I call him the Will Rogers of the Senate, right? The Ayatollah, you know, won the coin toss and elected to receive. It’s a funny line. Not so funny is watching Republicans, like Senator John Kennedy… And Senator Chuck Grassley and this lunatic Tom Tillis from North Carolina eviscerating the Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Let’s listen to Senator Kennedy yesterday.
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The president approved ahead of time you spending $220 million running TV ads across the country in which you are featured prominently.
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Yes, sir. We went through the legal processes. Did it correct? Did the president know you were going to do this? Yes.
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He did? Yes. Okay.
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And one thing, Senator, I think would be helpful to know is how effective that communications has been.
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Well, they were effective in your name recognition. I mean, I personally just, I mean, to me, it puts the president in a terribly awkward spot. And I just, I’m not saying you’re not telling the truth. It’s just hard for me to believe.
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Now, wait a minute. What puts the president in an awkward spot? She just told you the president was aware of the advertising campaign. Messaging so that Americans understand what Homeland Security is doing. That’s the way it works in the world we’re in, Senator. And you’re attacking her personally because you’re making it sound like she just wanted to be on TV, which is clearly John Kennedy’s inference there. Why would a Republican senator attack a Republican member of a Republican president’s administration? Can you give me a single example of a Democrat senator attacking a Democrat member of a Democrat administration? This is why we lose. And my blood pressure goes through the roof. And I don’t want to believe that John Kennedy is Tom Tillis. Tom Tillis tucked his tail between his legs and he resigned. He’s retiring from the Senate because he knows there’s no way the voters of North Carolina are ever going to send him back for another term. Listen to him yesterday going after Secretary Noem.
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Why am I disappointed with Secretary Nome? Because we’re not going after enough people who did this damage at the expense of running numbers that Stephen Miller wants out of the White House. We just want numbers. We want 1,000 a day, 6,000 a day, 9,000 a day because numbers matter, right? No, they don’t matter. Quality matters, not quantity, quality. And what we’ve seen is a disaster. Under your leadership, Ms. Noem, a disaster. What we’ve seen is innocent people getting detained that turn out are American citizens. I could talk about the culture that’s been created here with Stephen Miller aiding and abetting. I heard first reports that he was the one that said it was a domestic terrorist situation where two people lost their lives in Minneapolis. I’ve heard that report. Maybe you can refute it. I don’t know that we’ll have time for you to respond because I’m giving you a performance evaluation here. I’m not looking for a response.
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What a world-class jerk. I’m giving you a performance. How about we give you a performance review? Oh, that’s right. We can’t because you’re quitting. Because you know that the voters of North Carolina would Liz Cheney you if you were stupid enough to run for re-election. But it does speak to the nature of establishment Republicans. John Cornyn. is hanging in there. He was slightly ahead of Ken Paxton last night in the Texas primary. Neither one of them got 50%. That means there’s going to be a runoff in May. Now, my question is, is John Cornyn, who will at 74 probably be in his final term, if he wins in November, will he go Tom Tillis? And finally, it’s important to maintain perspective, especially in a time of war. Our caller Kim brought that all home for us this week. Here’s Kim in Pennsylvania on the Mike Gallagher Show. Kim, I understand you have a daughter who’s deployed in Kuwait. Is that true?
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That is true, Mike. My daughter, she’s ending her six months, and that’ll be up. In April, but she’s been there as a nurse working in the hospital on night shift. And I’m really, really disappointed with the left. You know, it’s very hard as a mom. Parents, she has brothers, sisters. You make this decision. It’s a family decision. And it’s very hard. And then her first deployment. uh is here kuwait and it’s so hard to every time the phone rings or yeah with everything you’re you’re on edge i’m like about to cry but just to hear them just Why can’t they even support these young kids? They’re 20 years old. There’s five, you know, the soldiers that just lost their lives. You know, as parents, it’s so hard. And to hear them, just everything is so negative. And they can’t even support these kids. It’s hurtful.
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Well, I hope you know how we’re all praying for your family, for your daughter, how much we appreciate your perspective, because you’re right, Kim, this shouldn’t be political. Remember when we got Osama bin Laden? Yes. It happened to be a president that maybe many of us disagreed with, Barack Obama. But we supported our military. We supported our country. We took out the bad guy. That’s what your daughter is doing. She’s defending this country and she’s fighting for freedom and everything that this country represents. How can the left not be with your daughter?
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Exactly. It’s so hurtful, Mike. Every time they open their mouth, you want to be like, are you kidding me? These are our children that we’re putting out here. This is family decision, you know, and it’s. It’s so hard. It’s so hard to hear them. And you know what? If Kamala was president or Biden, we wouldn’t be having this conversation because she would not be there. As a mom, I would do everything to tell her, no, you’re not going in the Air Force. My son was in the Army. He went to Afghanistan. But I would not let her, if they were Kamala or Biden, she would not be there. But because… it was president trump i felt confident i truly believe he is for the greater america i really truly believe that and here is like people from israel and iran they’re celebrating our president as a hero and here we have people that can’t say anything nice they’re just so negative and we have other countries that are like wow what a president Like, what is wrong with that picture?
SPEAKER 12 :
I know, and I hope that you can try to follow my suggestion that you sort of ignore the noise, ignore the chatter, ignore the naysayers, and know how many millions of us are praying for your daughter, praying for your family. Kim, we appreciate your perspective very, very much. And that’s the Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review podcast for Friday, March 6th. Be sure to subscribe to all our podcasts on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you like the show, share it with a friend. We’ll see you back here next week on the Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review podcast.
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