Evening Wire: Israel-Iran Fallout & NY’s Mayoral Race | 6.23.25
Released on June 24, 2025 by The Daily Wire
In the latest episode of Evening Wire, Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley and co-host Georgia Howe delve into a spectrum of pressing issues ranging from international conflicts and political races to advancements in technology and significant legal developments. This summary encapsulates the key discussions, insights, and conclusions drawn during the episode, complete with notable quotes and precise timestamps for reference.
1. Israel-Iran Conflict and US Ceasefire Efforts
Timestamp: [00:19] - [01:53]
The episode opens with escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, mere hours after President Trump announced a tentative ceasefire aimed at stabilizing the fragile situation. Georgia Howe reports the immediate aftermath of the deal:
"After hours after the deal was announced, Israel accused Iran of violating the deal. What follows was a series of strikes and counterstrikes, including some after the official ceasefire deadline." ([00:19])
John Bickley provides Trump’s perspective on the ongoing conflict:
"We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what they're doing. Do you understand that?" ([00:48])
Trump remains resolute, declaring Iran's nuclear capabilities effectively neutralized:
"Iran will never rebuild its nuclear facilities." ([00:48])
The discussion further includes statements from key figures such as Mohamed Islami, Iran's nuclear chief, who disputes Trump’s claims:
"Damage assessments are still underway and the plans are already in place to restore the sites that were hit." ([01:00])
House Speaker Mike Johnson echoes Trump's tough stance, emphasizing the need for continued strength to achieve peace:
"We've decimated the upper echelon of their military command as well as their nuclear scientists... We've got to use force. I mean, this is what peace through strength really means." ([01:35])
2. NATO Summit and Defense Spending
Timestamp: [01:53] - [02:42]
Trump’s participation in the NATO summit is highlighted, with Georgia Howe noting NATO Secretary General Mark Root’s support for Trump’s actions against Iran:
"Mark Root praised Trump's recent airstrikes on Iran, calling the move extraordinary and reshaping global security." ([01:53])
Key topics at the summit include urging member nations to increase defense budgets to 5% of GDP. Root emphasizes the non-negotiable nature of this goal despite opposition from allies like Spain and Belgium.
3. FTC Approval of Omnicom and IPG Merger
Timestamp: [02:42] - [03:42]
John Bickley shifts focus to the Federal Trade Commission’s approval of the $13.5 billion merger between advertising giants Omnicom and IPG. He highlights the stringent conditions imposed to prevent past discriminatory practices:
"The company’s agreed to stop all coordination aimed at steering ad dollars away from media outlets based on their political viewpoints." ([02:42])
Daily Wire Deputy Managing Editor Tim Rice elaborates on the implications, noting that this merger will create the largest advertising firm globally and represents a significant shift in handling viewpoint discrimination industry-wide.
4. New York City Mayoral Race Amid Heat Wave
Timestamp: [03:42] - [05:08]
Georgia Howe reports on the Democratic primary for New York City’s mayoral race amidst a debilitating heat wave. Leading candidates include former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Democratic Socialist Zahran Mamdani, with polls indicating a slight advantage for Mamdani:
"Mamdani has been a vocal critic of Trump, claiming he's the president's worst nightmare." ([03:42])
John Bickley discusses the dynamics of the race, emphasizing the influence of external funding and Trump's potential attacks on candidates:
"My campaign is funded by the very billionaires who put Donald Trump in D.C." ([04:10])
Additionally, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announces an expansion of nuclear power capabilities, aiming to bolster the state’s energy infrastructure:
"If we don't increase our capacity over the next decade, we will see rolling blackouts and other disruptions." ([04:34])
5. Immigration and Law Enforcement Actions
Timestamp: [05:08] - [07:18]
The conversation transitions to immigration-related developments in Florida. Georgia Howe covers the construction of a new immigrant detention facility, "Alligator Alcatraz," with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirming federal funding:
"A significant portion of the funding will come from a FEMA program related to immigration." ([05:08])
John Bickley and Howe also discuss recent arrests of Iranian nationals with ties to Hezbollah and the capture of a fugitive involved in violent crimes, highlighting the ongoing enforcement efforts:
"We've been saying we are getting the worst of the worst and we are." ([06:31])
"U.S. marshals in Florida rescued 60 critically missing children as part of a massive sting operation." ([07:18])
6. Major Child Rescue Operation in Florida
Timestamp: [07:18] - [08:37]
John Bickley details “Operation Dragon Eye,” the largest child rescue operation in U.S. history, involving 20 agencies. Florida State Attorney General James Utmyer lauds the successful mission:
"This is why we do the job. Protecting our kids and keeping Florida the safest state to raise a family is our number one priority." ([07:18])
7. Manhunt for Travis Decker
Timestamp: [08:00] - [08:38]
Georgia Howe reports on the ongoing manhunt for Travis Decker, accused of the tragic murder of his three daughters. Authorities have deployed a cadaver dog in hopes of locating him:
"There is no certain evidence that he remains alive in the area." ([08:00])
Decker’s background as a trained survivalist complicates the search, leaving the community in a state of fear and mourning.
8. Surge in Abortions Post-Roe v. Wade Overturn
Timestamp: [08:38] - [10:18]
John Bickley addresses the unexpected rise in abortions following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. A new report reveals 1.14 million abortions in 2024, countering predictions of a decline:
"Abortion numbers are on the rise, defying expectations that numbers would fall post Roe." ([08:38])
He discusses the legislative response, highlighting Trump’s proposed bill to strip Planned Parenthood of Medicaid funds for a decade, which has passed the House and awaits Senate consideration:
"Nearly half of companies have admitted they use AI for hiring." ([10:18])
Senior Democrat Senator Patty Murray criticizes the bill, asserting:
"The heartbreak and damage being caused by Republicans’ war on abortion is only growing." ([09:47])
9. AI in Hiring Practices
Timestamp: [09:47] - [10:18]
Georgia Howe explores the reliability of AI in recruitment, citing a recent study that exposes inherent biases in AI hiring models. These models reportedly favor minorities and females over their counterparts, even with identical resumes:
"Leading AI models consistently demonstrate racial and gender preferences." ([09:47])
A spokesman from OpenAI acknowledges these biases, advising against full reliance on AI for hiring decisions despite its widespread use among nearly half of the companies surveyed.
10. Tesla’s Robo Taxis Hit the Road
Timestamp: [10:18] - [10:53]
John Bickley shares exciting news about Tesla’s foray into autonomous transportation. The company’s robo taxis have launched in Austin, Texas, receiving positive feedback for safety and navigation:
"Passengers testified that their rides were safe and personalized, with some saying it easily navigated tight and busy roads." ([10:18])
Elon Musk celebrates the milestone, linking it to Tesla’s substantial market valuation increase:
"If the share gains hold, Tesla will add almost 100 billion to its already huge market value of $1 trillion." ([10:40])
11. Secret Service’s Data-Sniffing Dogs Program
Timestamp: [10:53] - [11:25]
Georgia Howe reports on a new Secret Service initiative involving trained dogs capable of detecting data storage devices crucial for criminal investigations:
"These dogs help investigators find cell phones, hard drives, and thumb drives that might expose criminal suspects." ([10:53])
John Bickley underscores the program’s significance in uncovering critical evidence, particularly in sensitive cases like child sexual abuse:
"If a dog finds one device and has 200,000 images on it, that's a child." ([11:18])
Conclusion
The Evening Wire episode offers a comprehensive overview of pivotal events shaping national and international landscapes. From the volatile Israel-Iran relations and significant political races to advancements in technology and law enforcement's relentless pursuit of justice, hosts John Bickley and Georgia Howe present a robust analysis fortified with expert opinions and real-time updates. For an in-depth exploration of these stories, listeners are encouraged to visit dailywire.com.
Notable Quotes:
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John Bickley: "We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what they're doing. Do you understand that?" ([00:48])
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House Speaker Mike Johnson: "They are not to be trusted. But we've got to use force. I mean, this is what peace through strength really means." ([01:35])
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Governor Kathy Hochul: "If we don't increase our capacity over the next decade, we will see rolling blackouts and other disruptions." ([04:34])
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Senator Patty Murray: "The heartbreak and damage being caused by Republicans’ war on abortion is only growing." ([09:47])
This structured summary aims to provide a clear and engaging overview of the Evening Wire episode, ensuring that both regular listeners and newcomers grasp the essential points and nuanced discussions presented by John Bickley and Georgia Howe.
