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The Ben Ferguson Podcast

Trump's Iran Address, Pam Bondi Leaving & ActBlue Facing Criminal Liability

The Ben Ferguson Podcast

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News, Politics, News Commentary

4.85.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2026

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

1. Trump’s National Address on Iran

  • Trump reiterates that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons has been his position since 2015 and frames current military action as the fulfillment of long‑standing commitments.
  • The address emphasizes:
    • Short‑term, intense military action (“weeks, not months or years”).
    • Severe degradation of Iran’s military capabilities (navy destroyed, air force crippled, missile and drone capacity reduced).
    • Justification for action based on Iran’s rapid missile production, terrorism sponsorship, and threats to the U.S. and allies.
  • The speakers argue that Iran is currently weaker than ever and that acting now avoids greater future casualties.

2. Republican Debate and Public Support

  • There is NO “civil war” among Republicans over Iran, citing polling they claim shows overwhelming GOP support.
  • Critics—especially conservative podcasters opposing intervention—are labeled as marginal and unrepresentative.
  • Trump is framed as consistent rather than opportunistic in his Iran policy.

3. Pam Bondi’s Departure as Attorney General

  • Pam Bondi’s removal as Attorney General is presented as a routine cabinet change rather than a scandal.
  • She is praised for:
    • Crime reduction
    • Gang and cartel enforcement
    • Terrorism prosecutions
    • Lower murder and overdose rates
  • The discussion emphasizes the difficulty of leading DOJ and frames her tenure as honorable and successful.
  • Todd Blanche is named acting Attorney General, with Lee Zeldin mentioned as a possible permanent successor.

4. Department of Justice Leadership Context

  • The DOJ is uniquely challenging due to entrenched bureaucracy (“deep state”).
  • Past Attorneys General argue that conflict and burnout are common in the role.
  • Ted Cruz reflects personally on why he chose to remain in the Senate rather than pursue the AG position.

5. ActBlue Investigation and Legal Risk

  • The most consequential domestic political issue discussed is a New York Times report on ActBlue.
  • According to the transcript:
    • ActBlue may have misled Congress about how it vetted donations for foreign money.
    • Internal legal memos warn of potential criminal liability, including “knowing and willful” violations.
    • Several senior ActBlue officials reportedly resigned following the revelation.
  • A DOJ investigation could:
    • Shut down ActBlue entirely
    • Severely weaken Democratic fundraising before midterm elections
  • ActBlue’s central role in Democratic campaigns and the scale of money involved (billions of dollars) is noted

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0:00.0

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0:20.9

Guaranteed Human. Welcome, it is Vertique with Senator Ted Cruz, Ben Ferguson with you. And if you're listening on the radio around the country, it's really nice to have you with us. Senator, we've got a lot to talk about on this show and remind people we also do this show as a podcast three days a week. So if you like the radio show, you'll love the podcast. Make sure you download verdict with Ted Cruz wherever you get your podcast. And the president addressed the nation this

0:25.9

week, made it very clear. We're going to wrap things up with Iran, but we also got some work

0:30.4

still to get done. Well, the president gave a national address talking about Iran, what we're

0:35.2

accomplishing and what the goals are. And I got to say, if you're a caveman,

0:39.5

the president's address was very, very good news. But if you're an Ayatollah, if you are a radical

0:45.0

mullah who chants death to America, the president's address was terrible news. We're going to break

0:50.4

it down, tell you exactly what he said, what it means for the Iran war,

0:58.9

where things are going. We're also going to talk about the fact that this week, the president asked Pam Bondi for a resignation. He's going to move to a new attorney general. Pam is a good

1:04.6

friend. She has been a guest on this show. We're going to talk about Pam's record, and we're

1:09.7

going to talk about what's next at DOJ.

1:12.5

And finally, the New York Times has a bombshell report that Act Blue, the big Democratic

1:18.1

left-wing fundraising online apparatus, may well have committed multiple criminal acts, may

1:25.7

well be laundering foreign money and could face criminal liability

1:29.5

could be shut down. This is from the New York Times. We're going to break that story down because it has

1:34.9

potentially enormous consequences for the midterms. Yeah, it's a really big story and it's really

1:41.0

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