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The Parnas Perspective

Breaking: White House in Chaos as Iran and Epstein Engulf the Administration

The Parnas Perspective

MeidasTouch Network

News, Daily News, News Commentary

5.021.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2026

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Aaron Parnas reports on breaking news of the White House in chaos as Iran and Epstein engulf the administration, including an exclusive interview with April Verrett, President of SEIU, to discuss major updates before this election season, work her organization is doing, and much more!

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0:00.0

We have an important news update this evening.

0:02.6

The Trump administration is facing a crisis of conscience on two fronts.

0:07.0

The first, the war in Iran, which the public is already sowering on,

0:12.0

and election prospects look grim for the Republican Party in 2026.

0:17.5

And the second, the Epstein files, which seem to never go away no matter how much the Trump

0:23.3

administration wants them to. This evening, the depositions of Hillary and Bill Clinton were

0:29.0

released and raised new questions about the president's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

0:34.2

All while, Trump is trying to control the narrative over the war in Iran.

0:40.0

And today we learned that six service members died likely due to failed proper planning on the part of the United States military.

0:49.8

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0:53.3

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0:58.1

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1:02.5

I want to begin by talking about a crisis of conscience regarding Iran. The president pressed

1:09.3

ahead with military strikes against Iran despite private warnings

1:12.9

from senior aides that the escalation could be difficult to contain and carry political risks for

1:18.4

Republicans in November's midterm elections. The large-scale attack has drawn near unanimous praise

1:24.1

from foreign policy hawks in Washington, but White House officials worry that the

1:29.2

foreign policy gambit may derail Republican chances of holding onto control of Congress at a time

1:35.2

when voters are very war-wary and are more concerned about cost of living than conflicts abroad.

1:42.0

Before the strikes, Trump repeatedly sought briefings on how the military action

1:46.3

could allow him to project strength domestically, according to senior White House officials.

1:51.2

Top aides cautioned that U.S. intelligence did not provide a clear guarantee that escalation could be

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