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Trump's Iran Decision Looms. Did I Just Solve Immigration?! (with Andrew Heaton)

Politics Politics Politics

Justin Robert Young

Election, History, Trump, White, Government, House, Riots, Mail, Biden, News, Politics

4.6870 Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

The big headline, of course, this week is Iran. The White House says Iran has everything it needs to build a nuclear weapon. That’s where we are. Trump has about two weeks to decide whether to launch an attack. The reporting right now focuses on what kind of strike it would take to actually stop the program — could our bunker busters get the job done, or are those centrifuges buried so deep we’d need to soften the ground with conventional bombs first? There’s even been talk — not a plan, just a technical example — of how only a tactical nuke could fully destroy Fordo. That’s not where we’re at, but it tells you how seriously the Pentagon is gaming this out.

And honestly, I don’t see a deal coming. Iran’s regime can’t afford it. Giving up the nuke means giving up the one thing that lets them project power, and domestically, it would be political suicide. You don’t stay in charge in Tehran by backing down on Israel and nukes — not unless you’re planning an escape to Moscow and retirement in a palace somewhere. That’s not happening. My bet: Fordo gets hit. And when it does, the question is what follows.

The Elon-MAGA Rift Deepens

Meanwhile, Elon Musk continues his very public, very messy split with Trump World. After his earlier apology tour seemed to smooth things over, Musk reignited tensions by calling Trump advisor Sergio Gore a “snake.” This all goes back to their feud over NASA leadership and White House staffing — and it’s clear Musk isn’t letting it go. Vice President JD Vance jumped in to defend Gore, and the White House insists Gore is fully cleared and doing his job. The result? Elon drifts further from the MAGA core. He wanted to be at the table, but he keeps setting fire to the chairs.

And look, this is classic Elon. He’s always clashed with people he once partnered with — OpenAI, Trump, now Gore. He moves fast, burns bridges, and expects to build new ones just as quickly. But politics isn’t tech. There’s only so many seats at the table, and right now, he’s playing himself out of them.

ICE Raids, Reversals, and the Trump Balancing Act

Immigration remains the other pressure point. Trump’s team initially paused ICE raids targeting agriculture and hospitality — a move that shocked his hardline base. But now they’re back on, with priority given to workers with criminal records. Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, is clear: enforcement continues, but it’s targeted. The message to farmers? There are legal ways to hire, and if Congress won’t fix the system, they’ll enforce the laws that exist.

It’s classic Trump tension: the balance between policy purity and practical impact. He built his coalition on immigration hard lines and anti-interventionism. That’s what set him apart. Now, those promises are being tested — at home and abroad. And we’re about to see how far he’s willing to push before the cracks show.

Chapters

00:00:00 - Intro

00:01:51 - Iran

00:05:29 - Solving Immigration with Andrew Heaton

00:26:54 - Update

00:27:27 - Elon

00:31:07 - ICE Raids

00:33:43 - Solving Immigration with Andrew Heaton, con’t

01:00:42 - Wrap-up



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0:00.0

On this edition of the program, the latest on the United States getting involved in the Israel-Iran

0:07.1

War, including a proclamation that Iran has everything it needs for a nuke. And Andrew Heaton joins the show

0:13.5

as we try to crack the amnesty question for immigration. I've got an idea. I'm going to try and sell it to him.

0:22.2

I think I do it. Does it pass your muster? It's all coming up.

0:29.7

The following is brought to you by just another pilot.

0:37.0

Politics, politics, politics, politics.

0:54.1

Hello and welcome everybody to the politics, politics, politics,

0:57.5

program for June 20th, 20, 25-year-old pal Justin Robert Young, joining you from Austin, Texas,

1:05.7

getting ready to roll on, out.

1:09.6

Wife and I are taking another trip with the baby.

1:14.0

Everybody wishes well.

1:16.0

Getting on a plane, going to Ohio, going to tour the child.

1:20.5

Relatives will see the child.

1:22.3

They will coo over the child.

1:24.8

Hopefully I don't give her gifts because we don't have a lot of room in our luggage.

1:28.4

But she's a little stuffy. And so we're going to find out how she does on the plane. And by we,

1:37.5

I mean everybody on the plane. We are all going to find out together. But that is the top

1:44.1

headline for us here in this household,

1:46.5

because all politics are local, but not for you all over the globe. No, everybody wants to

1:53.0

know what is happening with Iran and Israel. So you want to know what? We're going to do our top update story here because it's a little

2:03.4

ridiculous to make you wait for the middle of the episode. Here's the headline as we went live.

2:08.8

Iran has everything that they need to make a nuke. That is the word from the White House today.

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