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Wow. I don't know, maybe leave that bell open for a little while longer. About 20 minutes ago we heard that the Pakistani government is looking to Trump to see if they can talk him into a two week pause. Not a 45 day pause, not a day pause, not 24. A two week pause. I'll tell you what happened folks. Crude oil, West Texas immediate crude oil was 161 5, $16 a barrel. It just shot down 112. Market turned around. We were 4 or 500 lower across the board in both Dow and the Nasdaq and it's going to end up. That was going to end up lower. Nasdaq and S P are going to end up higher on the day. In the last maybe 20 minutes, the news came across the wire. So Pakistan seeking a two week pause before the end of civilization in Iran. Crypto, who knows knows what. They're doing gold again. Taking a breather right now just watching what's happening. But all eyes are on both the oil market and the equity market. When oil goes up and it's been rocketing, equities go down, oil starts to ease. If you get two week pause, you'd probably see a lot lower prices because that leaves room for a negotiation instead of end of Iranian civilization tonight. And you'll see this other stuff trying to turn around. I just, I'm just warning you, it's just going to get. Buckle up buttercup. It's going to be a bumpy wild ride going forward. Tax time is here. So you may need someone who can solve your tax problems or working for you on your side. Tax Network USA full service tax firm focused on solving tax problems for individuals and small business owners. Here to discuss is Tax Network USA spokesperson Cameron Kinsey is in the house. Cameron, you know, we'll talk about the taxes, but boy, you know, everything. Financial taxes are tied to your finances. You know, so many swings happening here with these markets and whatnot. Our investments, our 401ks, all that stuff. Tax Network can help us with all of this stuff. Keep us kind of honest and true to the irs. You wouldn't want to go to jail or have our property sold from under us. Tell us.
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And they can actually, if there, if there's a new enough and it's, it's been ignored long enough, they can actually sell some property, your, your home even, right?
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Eric Bolling
Alrighty, folks, the next guest, Our next guest is CEO of Black Ops Partners Corporation. His expertise is sought after by domestic and foreign governments. He offers counsel to Congress, the Pentagon, Department of Justice and the FBI. His new book, the red tsunami, the silent storm killing your freedom is out now. Happy to have T. Casey Fleming with us. Casey, really good to have you back. When you were on with us at cpac, people were hitting me up like, that guy really knows his stuff, you know, we just announced less than an hour ago that Pakistan is asking Trump for maybe a two week delay. Markets flipped, oil started to come down, markets went up. Let me have your assessment of how serious that is and what would your, what would you recommend or advise President Trump and Pete Hegseth to do given what he said already? Go ahead.
T. Casey Fleming
Yeah, the escalation has really gotten out of control because the more Trump escalates, the More the terrorists, irgc, are going to escalate, and there are no off ramps. Okay? So, you know, the first one that blinks loses. And that's. That's the problem. No off ramps today. So having Pakistan come in is at least trying to say, hey, let's call. Let's call at least a pause in this thing, which is good. But Trump has come out so strong that he's going to basically annihilate all the infrastructure tonight. It's very difficult for him to back off of that and say, okay, well, okay, Pakistan came in, and I guess we'll listen to Pakistan. The other problem is you've got China and Russia that are key factors, in fact, bigger factors than Iran right now. China and Russia are helping with intelligence, they're helping with cyber attacks against the US and the rest of the world. In fact, China on the other side, China's been so strong on Iran that the Hormuz Strait has been choking the oil away from China. China's come off the rhetoric and said, hey, look, guys, please release some of the. Not please, but release the oil. So you're not choking us on that piece of it. But Iran is staying. I'm sorry, Iran and the IRGC are staying steadfast. Remember, we learned a long time ago the United States, you cannot negotiate with terrorists. And that's exactly what Trump is trying to do. So if he goes in and knocks out all the infrastructure, the bridges, the desalinization plants, and the energy, then that puts us in a whole new category of hurt. You can see a tremendous amount of blowback on the United States, the American citizens, and so on, from a terrorist standpoint to other issues, cyber and so on. I would hope that if Trump does move forward, he does it like a third and said, listen, I could have taken out 100%, but I'm only taking out a third. You guys need to get to the bargaining table right now. But remember, we learned a long time ago we're dealing with an entity that has nothing to live for and everything to die for. These terrorists, they want to be martyred. That's their holy grail. So it's like, come on, do it. So it's a very, very precarious situation for everyone involved, no doubt. Fortunately, the Iranian people, well, let's.
Eric Bolling
Yes, yes, A civilization literally could be, you know, looking at existential crisis ending. China in Iran, two of our adversaries, maybe our two greatest adversaries. What is it in it for China? Besides, China gets the oil, they need the oil, we get that but what are they giving back besides petrodollars to Iran? Are they giving them technology, information, information about the U.S. tell us.
T. Casey Fleming
They're absolutely giving them everything. They're giving them any sanctions that we put forth. China is deleting those, you know, covering those sanctions. They've given them all types of technology. In fact, China is. China's building 10,000 of these Shahed drones every single day. I mean, 10 days, that's 100,000amonth. That's a million of these drones against our older technology, you know, firing off $3 million missiles against a $30,000 drone. And they're meant to exhaust our military capability. So we've gotta learn to fight much more efficiently in this drone warfare piece of it. But make no mistake, China and Russia are completely behind Iran to weaken the United States. And that's been part of the CCP's plan, is to embroil the United States in three wars, which is Ukraine, which is the Middle east, and potentially North Korea going into South Korea, and then underneath Iran managing the terrorist organizations to keep Americans back in the homeland on their heels. So, so China continue their global aggression, namely going after Taiwan, other things in the South China Sea, and so on. This is a I, I, My message is, Dorothy, you're no longer in Kansas. The world is a tinderbox now.
Eric Bolling
So the straight of Hormuz for China needs to be open. That's how they, they're getting their shipments of oil. They, it's been choking them as well. So, but, but yet Iran, that's their, literally their only, only playing card right now. Their trump card, so to speak. No pun intended. Maybe pun intended. How's that their trump card exactly? Do they give that up for in any sort of deal?
T. Casey Fleming
That's honestly, that's their only lever left is to. Is Hormuz and to negotiate Hormuz. The problem is it doesn't hurt the United States other than our markets. It completely hurts China because China gets virtually all of their oil from Hormuz. 90% of their oil comes out of Hormuz. So the IRGC is really
Eric Bolling
hurting the
T. Casey Fleming
relationship that they have with their strategic partner, which is so.
Eric Bolling
Dumb question, Kasey. Dumb question. We don't. Very little of our oil goes through the strait. We get it other places and whatnot. Trump has made that one of the precursors to any sort of deal is that they open the Strait of Hormuz. I will tell you, I've done this a long time. Oil is fungible to a certain extent the way money is. So if If a Brent crude goes up or Romani crude goes up, eventually it'll drag up West Texas Intermediate, because at some point, the difference differential is way more than transportation. And you flip your refineries. Look, it's a long process, but it still moves both things up at the same time. But if we're not getting a lot of that oil, why is. Is the Strait of Hormuz such a. Such a thing for the United States?
T. Casey Fleming
Well, because Japan, also Asia gets their oil from Hormuz, and Japan and the rest of our allies need that oil. So we are painted into a corner. We do not want the boots on the ground. American people do not want boots on the ground. But if Hormuz does not open up in the near term, there's going to have to be boots on the ground, even Israel.
Eric Bolling
So I don't mean to interrupt. You know, I hate doing that, but yeah. So we're basically fighting this or maybe eliminating a civilization over our allies. Oil needs
T. Casey Fleming
very well could be. Well, that plus remember Iraq, Iran, basically, for. For decades, they've said that America is the great Satan and America needs to be destroyed.
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T. Casey Fleming
The little Satan is Israel. So, you know, this regime and this ideology is anti American to its core. So they can never have the nuclear capability. So, you know, that is absolutely on the table. Secondarily, is the whole oil piece of it, because of Hormuz and Iran presenting and producing most of the oil for actually all of the oil for the Asian continent.
Eric Bolling
You know, Casey, really good talking to you, good friend of the show. We'd like to keep you coming back. Appreciate your. Your insights are unique and pretty much spot on, my friend. Thank you. Casey Fleming, CEO of Black Ops Partners Corporation. Thank you, sir.
T. Casey Fleming
Thanks, Aaron.
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John Solomon
Yes. So the latest news is that the Pakistani foreign minister who's been one of our primary intermediaries with Iran during these negotiations, is asking for a two week reprieve from the 8pm bomb Iran to the stone ages deadline that President Trump has declared. That's his words. I get a kick when I hear that. And that is a sign that there is some movement that is substantial. What I picked up in my reporting in the last five to six days is that there's a growing schism between the remainder of the civilian leadership of the Iranian government and the irgc, its most feared military component. The IRGC last week was advocating let's go all in. We can withstand these attacks. We want to fight for death. And the Iranian civilian leadership, beginning to look at the vast devastation that we have really reaped, realizes there is no military, 40,000 guys are not going to defeat the United States. That's about what the IRGC has. And so that schism began developing. And then when the pilot got shot down and the IRGC couldn't capture the American pilot even though he was on the ground for two days, they got suckered by a head fake from the CIA. The IRGC lost a little bit of street cred in Iran. And then Donald Trump hit them on Easter morning with a devastating attack that killed 50 to 70 of their top leadership again. And so I think in the balance of power inside Iran, it's been shifting over the last 72 hours towards the civilians who are more likely to make a deal than the military that would like to have a fight until death. And I think that may be what's behind the Pakistani minister's request in the dynamic that our own negotiators are seeing. I've talked to some folks close to the negotiating team. There's really constructive ideas going back and forth, not the sort of silliness and rhetoric that Iran typically offers in a negotiation now we have 47 years of history with Iran. Their track record is not very good, but they've never been this decimated. And it may have brought them to a sense of realistic humility and to the possibility, at least on the civilian side, that they want to make a reasonable deal. We could all live with. The IRGC still doesn't, but it's probably a little bit more diminished than it was a week ago.
Eric Bolling
You know, John, I watched the oil market history with the oil market, 35 years, trading at 15, right in the, in, in the, in the middle of it, literally. For the last two weeks or so, the oil market shrugged off all the news. We're killing them, we're destroying them, we're, they're the IRGC saying the opposite. And it's just ticked higher and higher and higher, jumped up. Last couple of days. Today's the first time I've ever seen we dropped $5 a barrel in about 15 minutes. Based on this. Like, I think they are seeing some, you know, let's call it light at the end of the tunnel. Some people want to see, you know, this, this elimination of the Iranian civilization. This might be the best thing for the world though, if we do get that two week realistic opportunity to negotiate, maybe negotiate a real ceasefire. What are your thoughts on that?
John Solomon
That? Listen, I think when you get Donald Trump, those of us who studied him and really learned the way he works, when he says he's blasting him to the Stone Ages, when he says he's going to end their civilization, when he drops an F bomb on them on Easter Sunday, by the way, all calculated. Anyone who suggests that he's losing his marbles, this is all calculated. He's negotiating with the Iranian regime. And most Americans who understand him now realize that, and they give him the latitude. There's always some people in the media that take him at his word on this one. What he really is doing is negotiating. But I think the President has proven time and again that he wants to be pragmatic. He doesn't want war unless it's an absolute last resort. And I think tonight we'll see potentially that side of him. If he takes this deal, maybe he doesn't take two weeks, maybe he says five days, but hey, five days will make the markets go crazy. And it would. And it would also give the Iranians a little bit of hustle to get a real deal done.
Eric Bolling
You know, five days, you know, make the market. It's like one of those compasses when there's a magnet nearby be spinning around both Ways, which is really kind of plays into Trump's hand there. You know, the more confusion that, that the world is feeling when he's got his like, his plan and his idea. That's a really interesting concept in your reporting in what, you know, would Trump be negotiating with the IRGC or some form of civilian makeshift government?
John Solomon
I think what the. And this is probably one of the most important sticking points, which is the civilian leadership's going to have to show that it can control the irgc. And a good example of that is these negotiations started and then the IRGC got one of those Stinger missiles out that they got from Russia and they took down one of our, two of our jets, actually a close in jet and then a fighter jet. And the Trump administration's like, hey, I thought you guys are starting to play nicer with us. What's this? And I think that showed the schism to everybody, the sticking point, the verification point, and some of this will be the civilian leadership being able to show that they have command and control over the IRGC generally and individually. And that's something that will be a difficult thing to do, short term, long term, you start to build a track record of trust. But that's one of the many things that are sticking points. The Hormuz and how that will be regulated. Another the nuclear energy. Will they give up the enriched nuclear materials? Which I think is a real important point for the President. That is something that's going to be a little more thorny. But I think there are some very constructive concepts going back and forth. And if the Iranians can back up their ideas, a deal like this could, could be possible in the offing. But the President also is impatient and he doesn't like to give up on deadlines he set because the deadline means a deadline to him. So he could also unleash Alta Net. I mean, I think both options are still very much on the table just a few hours from the deadline.
Eric Bolling
Does this offer of a two week idea of a two week delay or pause, how much does that take Trump off? What his objective is is a total annihilation as of 8:00 Eastern.
John Solomon
You know, I think the President always prefers a peaceful solution. He says that all the time. I prefer peace, but I'm not afraid to have the military solution front and center. I think he'll have to calculate what can be accomplished in two weeks. What is it? Does it really take two weeks? Is this real? Is it a head fake? Does it just give them time to resupply, to reattack us Is there some agreement that Iran won't resupply and won't move assets around to be better positioned to fight America? Those are all be things that the President will be talking to his security team and his negotiators trying to find out. But if he doesn't get the deal he wants and he knows he has the upper hand now, all of the media suggesting he doesn't aside he knows he has the upper hand with Iran, he'll unleash something tonight that'll be pretty spectacular. Maybe the Iranians will be more speedy and more compliant tomorrow. But I also think if he sees verifiable things that can happen, he might do a shorter than two week window and create some opportunity there. So I mean that would be a classic Donald Trump opportunity.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, I just hope you're right in that this he, if he is going to take some sort of delay or pause that it's legit, not this stall tactic that they've, they've done for way too long. Too long because it really messes with everything, messes with the Iranian people's lives really in our finance.
John Solomon
That's a great point.
Eric Bolling
Yeah. I, I also point out, John, at the end of your show tonight, you're going to be 60 minutes away from potentially the annihilation of a civilization. Man. You're gonna have to be all eyes on John. John Solomon's show tonight at 6 o', clock, 7 o' clock eastern. Wow, what an important hour. John, really good to have you and we'll get you back. And there's some great reporting. Thanks for that insight.
John Solomon
Yeah, always great to be on the show. Eric. Love your show.
Eric Bolling
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And while today's true cost of living measure confirms that the affordability crisis touches every corner of our city, we know that these effects are not applied evenly. So often it is black and brown New Yorkers who are hit the hardest. This preliminary racial equity plan is the first step in developing a whole of government approach to tackling that reality. It is a plan that lays out these first steps to solve decades of neglect and discrimination. And it places the work of 45 city agencies within a singular framework.
Eric Bolling
Racial equity plan. Oh yeah, that'll bring them back for sure. Government mandated racism, that's what it is. Prioritizing resources for black and brown New Yorkers. What's the going rate for institutional racism, by the way? You know, there's something almost admirable about the confidence here Did I say almost? Because you have to be deeply committed to an idea or an ideal to watch it fail in real time and then just double down at it like it's a blackjack table. By the way, all they did was cut out DEI from the description because they know that were onto them. They know that the President Trump has said no more to that and that he'll come down hard on such policies. Class, classic leftist move. Just rebrand it, Just call it something else. No one will even notice. Zoram Madani, that the New York City mayoral rising progressive communist star and now architect of what might be the most aggressively backwards fix to a city's decline. I always say if any of these Marxists say a word, equity, turn the television off. And if they add the word racial to it in front of that word, run. Because we know what's happening to New York. Bleeding decline. The people are leaving, companies are leaving, wealth leaving, you know, pretty much all the signs that a blue city is in charge of things and endless crime and illegals sucking up whatever resources are left. And you've completed the picture. The exodus loud and clear, not subtle. This is a poor, not a trickle. High taxes over regulation, rising crime, always there, still there. And there's a strong sense that the people running the place don't actually like the people paying for the place. So naturally, the solution is more of all of it. And poor man Obama's latest grand Marxist plan. The affordability, housing, cost of living, economic policy to something he calls racial equity. Equity. Wow. Now, don't run away, yell. I only said to run if he says you're safe here with me. Equity. Well, what he should be saying about equity. It's one of those words that's been so thoroughly workshopped, polished, PR'd, that no one even stops to ask what it really means anymore. But here's what it boils down to. More government offices, more bureaucrats, more six figure DEI administrators, more rules, more layers between you and just living your life. In other words, more cost. And here's the part that's most almost impressive at the exact time that people are leaving New York because it's too expensive, too over regulated, too taxed, suffocating under its own bureaucracy. The proposal in New York is to build an entire new system that makes it even more expensive, even more regulated and even more bureaucratic bs. Great idea, Zoran Zobama.
Steven McCabe
Obama.
Eric Bolling
You like that? It's like watching someone try to put out a fire with gasoline and then blaming the fire for not cooperating. Oh, the tax Piece. The chef's kiss to the communists who put this all together. He is a communist. I'm sorry. Democratic, socialist, what's the difference? There is none. The city is losing high earners. Tax base is shrinking. So what's the move? Tax the people who haven't left. Tax even more.
Zoran Mamdani
Amidst being in the wealthiest city in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, we already see an exodus of working in middle class New Yorkers. So I don't have a hesitation in asking those who make the most amount of money in the city or the most profits in the city to pay a little bit more so that everyone can actually stay in this city. It's also something not just about justice or, or the ability for working class people to live here. It is also actually, actually about ensuring that corporations can continue to attract the top talent to this city.
Eric Bolling
Did you hear that word he used? So Ran Mamdani, the lover of all things Islam, used the word exodus in the city with a whole heck of a lot of Jews. Wow. Yep. Because nothing says please stay like shaking down the last people staying. It's like a hostage situation at this point. And there's a magical thinking baked in that if you squeeze a little harder, regulate a little bit more, redistribute more poof, companies will come back running. But why Zoran? Why would they come back? Nostalgia? Guilt? No. A deep love of paperwork? No. They miss the rats. No. They go where they're wanted and they go where they are not punished for existing. Interesting thought there. Right. Now, here's the truth. You don't build a thriving city by making success the enemy. You just can't now layer on top of that this idea of racial equity being inserted into everything. Housing, hiring, business policy. The not as one factor, folks. Not just as a part of a broader conversation either, but as the framework going forward for Zoran Mamdani's idea of the ideal New York. So now there's a filter for everything. Not does it work or not, does it grow the economy or not. But it becomes all about checking the right boxes. The reality check here, optics don't pay the rent. And when they lie and say this is about helping the working and middle class, because that's always the line. The truth is that this kind of policy isn't coming from the working class. It's coming from well off, hyper ideological kids who moved in with their parents after college and used their credit cards until they were 30. That's who loves these ideas. People never worked until Zoram Hamdani. Hired them to work for them in the city with free unlimited child care there. People don't actually have to live with the consequences of their dirty little Marxist plans for racial equity. They're insulated, Those people are. And who doesn't feel it? Small business owners, they feel it. Middle income families, of course they feel it. They're all getting squeezed. They're punishing the people funding this stupid system. New York is struggling. So the answer is more of the same, but louder and branded just a little bit differently from DEI to racial equity. At some point you have to ask if every solution makes the problem worse. Is it really a solution or is it just the point? It doesn't look like a plan, but it does look like a warning. At this point, the only thing New York's gonna have left to distribute is empty apartments and trucks moving south. We'll be back. Two and a half minutes. America, the home of the brave. Well is left clearly doing a massive push of fear mongering about the midterm elections. 2028 midterms, midterms and the 2020 elections, I should say they've desperately tried to convince Americans that the President and the Republican Party will do everything in our part their power to stop a free and fair election, which is of course a deflection coming from the party that does everything in their power to do the same. Have honest voting in our country.
T. Casey Fleming
President Trump signing executive order to limit mail in voting. His latest move to subvert the midterms so doubt about the results as his party faces political headwinds.
Eric Bolling
You know, it's the old story. Listen, we're going to prepare in time early so that we can claim election interference or some BS like that in advance of a loss, I will tell you, I think that these midterms will be highly, highly, highly dependent on how fast we resolve the Iranian crisis, which is always, always going to be. Gas prices are going up, folks. You don't want five dollar gallons of gas when you're trying to keep the House in the Senate. Just my honest opinion. Well, that's a very honest George Stephanopoulos right there doing the left's bidding for ABC News right there. But it comes and it continues to come with Senator Mark Warner speaking to Rachel Maddow Rachi Maddow on Ms. Now on Monday.
John Solomon
But I am terrified because these policies
Eric Bolling
are so unpopular that this CR anything
T. Casey Fleming
including intervening in our election with federal
Eric Bolling
forces, troops at the ballot or disinformation
John Solomon
that could actually be catastrophic.
T. Casey Fleming
Because if we get off the notion of a free and Fair election. I don't know how we ever return
Eric Bolling
to that at this point. Are we tired, really tired of both sides claiming disinformation and ballot interference? Yes, it happens and it's happened and it has affected elections. But can we just get back to electing the people that we want and stop blaming the losses on the other side? I don't know. Call me crazy. So it seems that no one is buying the Democrat Party's repeated lie that the Save America act is meant to take women's rights to the right to vote away from them. So they've enlisted the entertainment industry, starting with singer. A singer whose LA who last hit came out in 1989 almost 40 years ago. Hi, it's me, Cindy. Don't be fooled. The SAFE act is not about protecting against voter fraud. It's about voter suppression. Congress is trying to pass the SAVE act to make it harder to vote, especially for millions of women. Make it harder to vote? Cyndi Lauper really harder to vote with an id. You can't go anywhere without a. Stop with this nonsense. It's an 8020 issue across all party lines. 80% of the country wants. Wants to require an ID to vote. Stop with this. This is all about. You want to talk about election interference and electioneering? That's what it's about. By politicians, not by the people. Susanna running for Georgia State House. And Susanna is clearly a Democrat who's even more shifty than some of the others. You see, Susanna thinks that anyone who voted for President Trump should lose access to the Internet for four years. I guess that seems pretty fair to Susanna when this is all over and Trump is gone and Democrats are back
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in charge and we're rebuilding everything. The punishment for maga, for.
Eric Bolling
For voting Trump three times needs to
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be that they lose their Internet access
Eric Bolling
for four years, that they cannot post videos or comments on social media for
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four straight years so that none of
Eric Bolling
us are subjected to their lies and misinformation while we are rebuilding the chaos
Cameron Kinsey
that they cause the whole world.
Eric Bolling
And America gets to be without their
Cameron Kinsey
BS online for four straight years.
Eric Bolling
Is that Fran Drescher from, I don't know, 1990 or something? That is a really annoying voice. At this point, I'm pretty sure that even if President Trump found a cure for cancer, Democrats would come out in support of cancer. There's nothing the President can do or accomplish that doesn't get hijacked and set on fire by Democrats just to spite him. It's almost like they hate America and want us to fail as a Nation almost. How about they do watch.
T. Casey Fleming
We're seeing in Iran is one of the worst foreign policy fiascos, disasters in American history. When Trump started in Iran, he didn't have any goals. No one knew what the goals are after the speech last night. No one knows them. Again, no one is any clearer on
John Solomon
what those goals are.
T. Casey Fleming
And our main, the two main things we need to do, clear the Straits
John Solomon
of Hormuz and get rid of the
T. Casey Fleming
find the nuclear materials that Iran could use. We are. We know nothing more about that after this ridiculous rambling speech.
Eric Bolling
Chuck, Chuck. Is he on his 15 minutes up? Replace that guy, please. But on top of the fact that the ladies of the View have no actual clue what they're talking about, ever, they also managed to insult more than half of America while doing it. Like when Whoopi Goldberg refers to Trump supporters as poorly educated.
T. Casey Fleming
Also, there's like magical thinking that all of a sudden the gas prices, which
Eric Bolling
are $10 in California, in some parts a gallon, and the stock market is in the toilet.
T. Casey Fleming
He thinks this is magically going to come back.
Eric Bolling
Does he really think we're that stupid? Yes. Yeah, he does.
T. Casey Fleming
Yeah. But I'm not one of the poorly educated, ok?
Eric Bolling
Those are the ones he thinks is
T. Casey Fleming
he can get to and those people are the ones who are going to turn on him.
Eric Bolling
Well, the crazy thing is even the poorly educated recognize when they're being grifted. Yeah, poorly. Just, just because you don't have book learning doesn't mean you don't, you're not smart enough to know when somebody's bamboozling you. Yeah. Stay out of the finance, ladies. You're, you're way, way in the deep end of the pool when you start talking about that. Of course oil will come down, gas will come down, the stock market, equity market will go up when this thing is fixed and has nothing to do with Trump. He's trying to, I don't know, save your ass from getting blown to smithereens by Iranians. I don't know. Not a bad idea. Here's what it means to not give in to race baiting. While the media insists on making the Artemis 2 mission about everything but a massive accomplishment, NASA pilot Victor Glover sets the record straight when he's asked about being the first black man to visit the moon. And let's just say Barack Obama would be disappointed.
Zoran Mamdani
It is a big question. And I want to highlight, I guess maybe one facet of this is the tension. I call it, I live in this, you know, this dichotomy between Happiness that a young woman can look at Christina and just physicalize her passion or her interest or even if it's not something she wants to do, she can just be like girl power. And that's awesome. And that young brown boys and girls can look at me and go, hey, he looks like me. And he's doing what? And that's great. I love that. But I also hope we are pushing the other direction, that one day we don't have to talk about these first. That one day this is just, and I listen to this, that this is the human history. It's about human history. It's the story of humanity. Not black history, not women's history, but that it becomes human history.
Eric Bolling
Sorry, Democrats. He sounds an awful, like a conservative, doesn't he? The Olympic committee finally made the best decision when it comes to protecting women's sports. No biological men allowed to compete against women. But Megan Rapinoe, who's one of the most woman hating woman we know, insists that it was the worst decision they ever made.
Cameron Kinsey
Oh, so we're just trying to whittle it down to a certain type of woman. Is that what we're doing? Like, that's really the whole game here. Like there's been, you know, they sort of like lost the battle on gay marriage and lost about all these things. So it's just like we're gonna have this whole campaign for all these years to just hate trans people, which is such a small percentage of the population. It's actually like on a single hand when we're talking about sports and just like thread, the absolute tightest needle thread that you possibly could. This committee is framing it as based in science, which it's not. And this will ultimately just prevent people from competing within the women's category.
Eric Bolling
Hey, Meg. Hey, Meg. This isn't about gay marriage. This is about men competing against women. Something you should be to be deeply, deeply offended by because I think you're a woman. You say you're a woman. You played for the women's U.S. women's soccer team. But having men join the, the women's sports and just blowing away the field. What Boxing? We have men, men boxing. Are you nuts? Are you absolutely crazy? It's about sports, sports, not about gay marriage. By the way, Trump has said he's in favor of gay marriage in the past. There are a lot of people like me who or libertarian who are, fine, you want to be gay, go. Just stay away from the kids. Stay away from the kids. And certainly don't pretend you're a woman. When you're a biological man, that's all bs. They're different. Megan, by the way, on that gay marriage note, Megan, while our current president has always come out in support of gay marriage, you know, you know who once was staunchly against gay marriage, right? Let's try to avoid nuance. Senator, do you support gay marriage? No. Barack Obama nor I support redefining from a, from a civil side what constitutes marriage. The all holy. On the left. Barack Hussein Obama was against gay marriage before he became for gay marriage because it was really good for his voting numbers. See what they do, they're, they're one way when they think it'll help their positions and donors and whatnot. And then as soon as they realize that I need more votes, I gotta flip it. Biden did the same thing. Obama did the same thing. They all did a. Barack Obama did the exact same. Biden, Obama both flipped on, on every one of these issues. But I digress. All right folks, take a look at this. At some point you realize something's off. You're working, you're paying attention, you're doing what you're supposed to be doing and it's still just not adding up. That's the moment right there. But most people ignore it. I don't. On the edge. We break down. What's actually happening, why prices aren't what they seem to be, why healthy isn't always healthy. In fact, sometimes something labeled healthy is actually killing you. Ever wonder why some people keep moving forward while others stay stuck in place in a rut? The Edge. We expose the posers, the fraudsters and the cheatsters. On the edge. No politics, no lectures, no waste of time. Just clarity. Pure thought. Success. New episodes every week. If you're ready for that shift. Subscribe to the Edge. The first step to a healthier life is by hitting that subscribe button right now. Do it now. Thousands have already done just that. Spring advantage because there this news cycle folks is wild. Wild. Hey Steve, so Pac man says two weeks. What do you say? You know, we're just. Is it a taco shell? Like offering Trump a taco shell and say you want to fill this thing up? What are your thoughts on this?
Steven McCabe
No, I think, I think, I think, I think you can have a combination tonight. You can have anything. Look, nobody knows. President knows. We're going to go to Neil McCabe. It's on very quiet around the White House, which normally means something big is about to happen. I just think the Pakistani this all sudden we got a two week extension, you know, just we're dealing with. I know a guy. It's the. Correct me if I'm wrong. I think, I think I, I know a guy.
Eric Bolling
Right.
Steven McCabe
The, the, I believe the Iranians went immediately to the Wall Street Journal if we, I, I, I'll get it up in, in, during the war room, I think they gave him a quote to saying we got like 10000 missiles, 15, 000 drones, these hidden bunkers, we're winning. Etc, So I assume that unless there's something real here or another third party.
Eric Bolling
May I throw this at you, Steven?
Steven McCabe
I believe we're gonna go. I think, I think, I think, I think the party is all night. I'm not saying we may not end civilization as they know it in Persia after 5,000 years, but I think at least it's heading now. I don't see the Pakistani that, hey, give us two weeks, we're going to come up with something. Like I said on your show last night, until somebody is, and it's more than JD calling a guy and you know, maybe talking to a guy, maybe not until we make direct contact on somebody that can not just make a deal, but deliver a deal and execute on a deal. President's kind of given an ultimatum and I think we're hurtling toward that, that Mark.
Eric Bolling
Yeah. And we talked in worm this morning that you know, at this point, you know, rip the band aid off, get it done and deal with the fallout afterwards because these delays mess everyone up. It messes the equity markets, it messes the rainy people's minds up too because is this going to rain hell down, I mean tonight or not? Let us know. Here's the one thing, I'm going to throw this at you, Steve, because we've been doing this almost every day for 39 days now, right? The oil market eventually, after about a week or so of reacting to every news bite, positive, negative, had steadily risen over the last two weeks, including last night yesterday $5 a barrel came off the price of oil in about 15 minutes today. And they tend to see things, they see dead people. Does that sway your opinion at all?
Steven McCabe
It does something, you know, they got very good information. I also think this plays into. It may not be the end of civilization, but President Trump's going to hit him. Like I said, the party's on. It's, maybe you start with cocktails instead of, you know, you don't get the band up for a while. I just think that, I think you're
Eric Bolling
analysis are amazing, by the way.
Steven McCabe
So sorry you're gonna have to you're gonna, you help me out here. You've been the one nailing it. You're gonna have to do better than the that we're leaking that the Pakistanis, you know, think they can get something done, but they're going to need a couple of weeks. I don't know. Listen, I'm against this war but if you're in it and you've got the prestige of the country, you got 100,000 kids in harm's way. McCabe's got all kind of updates on the men and material that have flown into the, that have poured into the area. And we got to get some resolution on this. And the President Trump has been adamant he gone, he's gone through his war aims objectives. He told these guys and I thought a sinequan non of a deal, correct me if I'm wrong because you're, you're the markets guy. But was you have to have some relief on straight or Hormuz. What are they going to say in the next couple of hours that's going to give you any indication that these people are prepared to deal with you straightforwardly or that you even are in contact with their government? I'm talking about can you actually make this group of Bedouin pirates down in the cliffs, the same guys that Alexander the Great dealt with, you know, their spawn is down there charging $2 million a tank is the best deal they ever had. They didn't know they could charge a toll. They're charging 2 million a tanker and Chinese one. I mean come on. It's, it's I, I think the President's pretty dug in but there I will tell you there are a lot of people behind the scenes trying to work on a deal or at least something that can get some relief on this. Eric Bollinger Markets I guess you're telling me.
Eric Bolling
I'm going to tell you something. Betting on that Bannon, you're going to be too at the end of war room you're going to be less than 120 minutes away from possibly total annihilation of the Iranian civil war.
Host: Eric Bolling
Guests: Cameron Kinsey (Tax Network USA), T. Casey Fleming (BlackOps Partners), John Solomon (Just the News), Steven McCabe
Main Themes: The ongoing Iran crisis, U.S. and global market volatility, U.S. policy strategy, New York’s “racial equity” initiative, culture and gender in sports, and tax assistance amid political and financial uncertainty.
This high-stakes episode dives deep into breaking international news around the Iran crisis, U.S. responses, major market volatility, and the broader implications for American and global security, energy, and politics. The show also breaks down current concerns about government overreach in New York City, contentious policy debates, and cultural developments—always with a sharp, unapologetic, right-leaning analysis. Commentary is enriched by guest experts in security, investigative journalism, finance, and policy.
[02:56–04:55] – Host: Eric Bolling
“All eyes are on both the oil market and the equity market. When oil goes up and it's been rocketing, equities go down; oil starts to ease...you probably see a lot lower prices because that leaves room for a negotiation.”
(Eric Bolling, 03:38)
[04:55–08:46] – Guest: Cameron Kinsey (Tax Network USA)
“The key is to address this early, before it snowballs and becomes something bigger.”
(Cameron Kinsey, 05:42)
[08:47–16:48] – Guest: T. Casey Fleming (BlackOps Partners CEO)
“We are painted into a corner… if Hormuz does not open up in the near term, there's going to have to be boots on the ground.”
(T. Casey Fleming, 15:32)
[20:44–29:20] – Guest: John Solomon (Just the News)
“Balance of power inside Iran...shifting over the last 72 hours towards the civilians who are more likely to make a deal than the military that would like to have a fight until death.”
(John Solomon, 22:27)
[39:49–44:13] – Bolling & Guests
“Can we just get back to electing people we want and stop blaming the losses on the other side?”
(Eric Bolling, 41:01)
[32:12–38:57] – Eric Bolling & Zoran Mamdani (audio clip)
“You don't build a thriving city by making success the enemy. Layer on this idea of racial equity being inserted into everything… Not does it work, or does it grow the economy, but all about checking boxes.”
(Eric Bolling, 34:52)
[45:49–47:34]
"...I also hope we are pushing… that one day we don't have to talk about these first[s]...it becomes human history."
(Victor Glover, 46:15)
"This isn't about gay marriage. This is about men competing against women."
(Eric Bolling, 47:34)
On the Markets & War:
“Buckle up, buttercup. It's going to be a bumpy wild ride going forward.”
(Eric Bolling, 03:44)
On Iran Policy:
“It's like watching someone try to put out a fire with gasoline and then blaming the fire for not cooperating.”
(Eric Bolling, 35:36)
On U.S.-Iran Negotiations:
“Remember, we learned a long time ago, we're dealing with an entity that has nothing to live for and everything to die for. These terrorists, they want to be martyred...so it's a very, very precarious situation for everyone involved, no doubt.”
(T. Casey Fleming, 11:55)
On Race and History:
“...one day we don't have to talk about these firsts. That one day this is just...human history.”
(Victor Glover, 46:23)
The discussion is fast-paced, hard-hitting, and unapologetically skeptical of mainstream consensus and progressive policies. Bolling often uses sarcasm, sharp analogies, and direct, sometimes combative language to critique both U.S. foreign policy “hawks” and domestic left-leaning initiatives. Guests are engaged for both alarmist expertise and practical advice, all with a tone of urgency and “no-nonsense” patriotism.
This episode captures a moment of global and domestic stress—oil and equity market swings, possible war, and heated U.S. policy debates, all colliding in real time. The message: America must remain vigilant, savvy, and skeptical of bureaucratic solutions or adversary appeasement—both at home and abroad. The call to action is for viewers to stay informed, resilient, and ready for a turbulent ride ahead.