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Vol. V · No. 571Saturday Edition
Righteous MediaSince 1776. Est. 2019

Episode 571

The worst ceasefire ever, Trump's stumbles and the Qatar jet

Iran is controlling the tempo. Trump is calling it a ceasefire while missiles still fly. And a $400 million gift plane from Qatar is now shuttling around Europe while the commander-in-chief fumbles country names at a NATO summit. Paul Rieckhoff cuts through all of it — no jersey, no spin, just a ground-truth read on what's actually happening to American power right now.

The Brief

→ Four things from today’s episode
01

Why Paul calls this "the worst ceasefire ever". and what Iran controlling the tempo actually means

02

The sucking chest wound. how Iran is pulling in U.S. military, economy, and Trump's poll numbers at once

03

Why Republicans are quietly terrified of what higher gas and. Why Republicans are quietly terrified of what higher gas and diesel prices do to Trump

04

Ukraine getting the green light to build Patriots. better late than never, and why it's good for U.S. national security too

The president says it's a ceasefire. Our eyes say something else. The Strait isn't secure, the region isn't stable, and Iran is dictating the tempo of a conflict that's pulling in the U.S. military, the U.S. economy, and Trump's own poll numbers. Paul Rieckhoff calls it what it is — a sucking chest wound — and walks through why the Republican coalition is quietly panicking about gas prices, why Trump suddenly wants to help Ukraine build Patriots, and why Putin's shift to airstrikes is a tell that his ground army is getting chewed up.

From there the conversation moves to the home front: a commander-in-chief stumbling through names and countries at NATO, a $400 million Qatari gift plane raising every national security alarm in the book, and the slow-motion collapse of Graham Plattner in Maine — a case study in how the Democratic brand keeps failing the independents who actually decide elections. This one is for anyone who is tired of jersey-wearing analysis and wants the no-BS read on what these moves mean for American security, American credibility, and the 2026 map.

In this episode

  • Why Paul calls this "the worst ceasefire ever" — and what Iran controlling the tempo actually means
  • The sucking chest wound: how Iran is pulling in U.S. military, economy, and Trump's poll numbers at once
  • Why Republicans are quietly terrified of what higher gas and diesel prices do to Trump
  • Ukraine getting the green light to build Patriots — better late than never, and why it's good for U.S. national security too
  • Putin's pivot to airstrikes as a tell that Russia's ground army is getting chewed up (roughly 30,000 troops a month)
  • The Qatar jet: a $400M renovation, national security risks, and a president who wants gold, gold, and gold
  • Trump's stumbles at the NATO summit and the legitimate question Americans have a right to ask
  • Graham Plattner, the Nazi tattoo, the allegations, and why Maine's 300,000 independents will decide the seat
  • Why the Democratic brand is "in the tank" — and why waiting for the party to save you is a fool's errand
  • Angus King, independent veterans on the ballot, and the case for candidates who refuse to put on a jersey