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Joshua Phillip
Well, so Israel did strike some of the oil fields or the oil facilities in Iran. Trump was very unhappy about that. Some things happened behind the scenes. We don't know how tense that was or how that went. But Trump basically came out and said Israel will not be doing that again. I think this ties into the long range kind of view of the war. Trump has the ability, as do frankly, our allies, to effectively eliminate Iran's ability to function. Trump said, look, if we really wanted to deal with Iran, we could destroy their energy infrastructure and it would take them two decades to build it back. We could cripple them overnight. He's not doing that. And so I think the reason he's not doing that is he's looking at the long term picture. He does believe, I think, that Iran's threat to us will be gone very quickly. And from there he wants to have them to be able to stand on their own two feet and be a decent country in their region. Israel's more looking at like immediate threats. And so I think that's why they're doing things like this.
Eric Bolling
So work with me, Joshua, here, because I understand how these things work. I'm doing this really, really long time, especially in the oil business. So things tend. It's called mission creep. So I believe the initial mission was to destroy Iran's ability to make and deliver nuclear weapons. And then at some point it evolved into well, yeah, that. But also let's get rid of these mullahs who keep one chant death to America. Okay, got it. Got new mission. But along somewhere that felt like the oil was another part of what's the reason why we're there. Bibi Netanyahu, yesterday, I think he put his foot in his mouth when he started talking about getting some Iranian oil into Israel. And I think people went, well, wait a minute, wait a minute. Is this really about nukes, regime change, or oil?
Joshua Phillip
Yeah, well, that's, that's a tough one, too. Mission creep is a real thing, and I think nobody knows it better than us here in the United States as we watch what happened to us getting pulled in these conflicts. I think for Trump's side, that's something he's also very concerned about with Israel. There are a lot of concerns that we're getting pulled into a war that's not ours, especially if they are expanding it. The next big thing is talking about right now is they're talking about troops on the ground.
Eric Bolling
There's. Right. Well, that's where we want to go right there, right now. Because there's, there's some speculation now on some websites saying that the preparations are being made for troops on the ground in Iran. First of all, do you think it's true? Number two, do you think it's right?
Joshua Phillip
Two fronts on that. So basically, what's happening, Donald Trump is denying it. We're not sending troops there. We are, in fact, sending some Marines to the Middle East. I believe just over a couple thousand. On Israel's side, Netanyahu is saying that the next stage of the war will require some ground operations. My personal view on this, I don't think Trump would be able to deploy troops and still maintain favor both with the voters and especially with Congress. I do think what's going to probably happen is we could see some targeted precision strikes using special operations forces. If they're going to, if there's going to be ground operations, I'd imagine Trump is going to want to have Israel handle that, not us. And I would imagine the US Marines are going to be more like base security, maintaining security around our facilities there. That's how I see this going.
Eric Bolling
You know, CNN had a poll out saying that their poll, 99% of. I'm sorry, I'm wrong, 100% of MAGA voters are in favor of what Trump is doing. There are some MAGA people, and I don't even know what mag is anymore. I know I grew up mag. I know Steve Ben is original gangster, True north maga. But now I'm not really sure what it is because it feels like some Tucker Carlson. I'll give you one, Tucker. Megyn Kelly, are they MAGA anymore? Where is this, this bifurcation in the Conservative voice.
Joshua Phillip
Well, there's a lot of different views in the conservative movement right now. I would disagree with CNN's poll. I mean, as you mentioned, like the Tucker camp and a lot of others, I think very much don't support this. I do think there's different views on it. I think among conservatives there's a lot of people who just don't believe in that we should be intervening in global conflicts like this or to what extent should we, some of them believe that? Maybe a certain degree of it, okay, destroy the ability of Iran to build a nuclear weapon. Get out. We don't want to see us involved in nation building or regime change in some instances. I think there's a lot of MAGA folks on that side. A lot of others are against the military industrial complex. They're worried this is about business, not about, not about actual national security. But, but if you were to ask me, I think this ties into broader conflicts. I personally believe that eliminating Iran is necessary to kind of blunt the China threat.
Eric Bolling
Same thing with Venezuela. Allow me. Eliminating Iran to what extent?
Joshua Phillip
Well, in my opinion when I talk about eliminating Iran, I mean eliminating the Iranian regime. Iran is an interesting target right now because first of all they're one of the triads of the CCP's kind of global influence. China, Russia, Iran. And then you have peripheral powers, North Korea, Venezuela, Brazil, actually to an extent, Pakistan, handful of other countries, Cuba, who kind of play the periphery role. But the three main ones are Iran, Russia and China. And on the CCP's kind of global front and their plans, including war plans, including brics, including large scale globalist economic plans and the multipolar world order, as they call it, Iran plays a really core role. Iran is kind of the puppeteer of the global black market. A lot of cartels, a lot of drug operations tie very much into terrorism, trafficking, money laundering, it's all kind of intertwined. And especially when it comes to being able to use terrorism as a way to extend power throughout the Middle east and even within different communities in Europe, you know, terroristic communities in the United States. Iran is a real kind of core piece to that strategy and in Latin America actually. And so I think Trump right now they're trying to eliminate the leadership that they view as a threat. And they're viewing the people of Iran as being opposed to leadership to a good enough extent where they could do nation or let's say regime change without needing like an Afghanistan level occupation.
Eric Bolling
Josh, I'm going to give you a conclusion I have and I'll give You my, I'll show you my work right afterwards. I believe the Middle east is absolutely fine with what's going on. Saudi, Bahrain, Oman, Iraq, others, Kuwait, because we give $100 barrel of oil and WTI Brent is $112 a barrel. Now I'll give you my work. Middle east says, go, Trump. We got you back. Yeah, Saudi Arabia. Go, Trump. Hit him. We, we hate Iran. Europe, yes, love it. Are you going to help us? No, no, you got, you keep going. And CCP in Russia sits back and goes, go ahead, Trump, spend the billions, spend the billions upon billions and deplete your, your assets, your, your military assets. We're good with that, too. Who wins in any of this? If we do win, they all win, right? And what do we do? We just always end up holding the bag. Am I wrong?
Joshua Phillip
It is a problem for the United States, basically. We tend to pull the weight of the free world. NATO does not pull its weight, Canada does not pull its weight. As you mentioned, the Middle Eastern powers, even though they're actually supporting Trump pretty heavily, are not really doing much to actually do anything, frankly. And Iran is acting very crazy right now. They're launching attacks in Qatar, they're launching attacks in Saudi Arabia. Basically, like something just lashing out wildly. And unfortunately, you're right. We are also burning our munitions. We don't make them quickly enough to actually resupply in terms of the way that China.
Eric Bolling
That's my point, Josh. That's my point. We're spending our treasure, we're depleting our resources. China is more than happy with that. Russia's very happy with that. The Middle Easterns are happy with a hundred dollar barrel of oil. And the European Union is like, what the hell are we going to do? We don't get involved. I mean, we want to get our hands dirty. So we're always the one spending the money, spending the treasure, risking our lives. And everyone else benefits from it. It just, it just, at some point we, you know, Trump's good at this. At some point, like, we're out of here. You know, you get help or we're gone. Final thought.
Joshua Phillip
Yeah, well, I think you're spot on. I think also that's kind of where the mixed views among the MAGA community are. On one side, a lot of Americans, look, we don't want, we don't want Iraq part two, we don't want Afghanistan part two. We don't want to do nation building, we don't want troops on the ground. At the same time, Trump does know how to handle our so called allies that when they're not pulling their weight, he'll, you know, terror from his so called allies.
Eric Bolling
You are one smart young man. I love this. Joshua, I gotta go, but I gotta get you back. Joshua Phillips, Senior Investigative reporter Epic. By the way, people say epic and epoch. What do you say?
Joshua Phillip
It's either British pronunciation is epoch, US pronunciation is epic.
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All right, Epic times there. All right, thank you, Joshua. Appreciate your time. Hey folks, thank you. Take a look at this. Let me tell you something that's becoming very, very clear right now. There are millions of places online to argue about politics, but there are almost none where people talk honestly about winning at life. That's why I built the Edge. It's a non political zone focused on performance, money, health, discipline and longevity. And the response has been nothing short of incredible. In just a few months, the channel is approaching 2 million views. We're over 12,000 subscribers and more than 65,000 hours of watch time. And that last number matters the most because it means people aren't just scrolling past the edge, they're stopping, sitting down and actually engaging with real conversations again. No politics, no noise. Just conversations about success, resilience, investing, health and operating at the highest level. If you want to check it out, just search the Edge and Eric Bolling on YouTube. Watch one episode and if fires you up. Welcome to the Edge Again. Search Eric Bolling plus the Edge and subscribe. I promise you, you will up your game if you join us. Guaranteed.
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But history shows that most people see through that kind of rhetoric.
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Eric Bolling
of what is going on when lives are at stake. Nice try, Stealthy. Or as Handy used to call him, Humpty Dumpty. Remember, we actually defend and protect the Constitution. We've lost countless lives, thousands of tens of thousands of lives protecting our Constitution. So we actually know what it's really all about. There's scrutiny, there's independent coverage, and then there's what these guys are doing, which smells awful, like treason to me. And at times, incitement. It's like emotional support journalism for regimes openly hating America. On the day of the Oscars, the New York Times put out a piece practically begging for actors to call out President Trump. They call him authoritarian, and they say that a mass resistance in uprising is needed. New York Times, New York, New York, America Times. A uprising is needed. We're at war. They talk about Hitler, the Nazis, in the same breath as President Trump. Hey, Brian Stelter, does that sound like impartial scrutiny to you? A week ago, CNN aired over four minutes of uninterrupted Iranian state television. But just weeks earlier, cnn, cnn, along with their leftist media friends over at ms, now, refused to air President Trump and Angel family testimonies. Hey, Brian Stelter, what was that again about impartial and independent? I don't think so. They're so desperate to make it seem like Republicans are fractured over the war. Maybe we are. But we're still behind America, all of us. Mostly because they so badly want them to be the ones to serve their agenda. But again, they're wrong. Okay, MAGA GOP on the U.S. military action, Iran. Look at this. Nearly 9 and 10, 89% approve of the U.S. military action Iran. That is the MAGA GOP base. Just 9% disapprove of it. This is tremendously popular among the Republican base. It's called love of country. Democrats should try it sometimes. Seriously, why do Democrats always want America's military to fail in its assigned missions if a Republican is a president? And don't get me started with these Marxists crying snowflake tears about the uprising in Cuba. People in Cuba are protecting, protesting, I'm sorry, against decades of communist rule, risking arrest, prison. And the American communists are devastated, wearing their best Castro T shirts and crying viva Communism. These people right now would cry about the fall of the Berlin Wall. Would somebody say something like, let's hear both sides of the wall? Authoritarian governments that oppose America get treated by the left like misunderstood victims, while the US Gets treated like the global imperialist villain. Fascinating inversion, all while sipping soy mocha lattes and stapling whatever latest cause they're into today because Soros told them to or paid them to. America is about debate, argument. We can criticize our leaders, our policies, their mistakes. In fact, we can do it freely on cable news panels slandering the president, comparing him to Hitler during wartime. Try doing that on Iranian television. You wouldn't make it out of the studio alive. When coverage starts sounding like sympathy for regimes that imprison journalists, maybe it's worth them asking themselves, are we reporting the news or are we quietly cheering for the other side? And in the name of our collective Trump derangement syndrome, because of the Ayatollah ever wins an Emmy for most inspiring resistance fighter. Well, we'll know exactly how we got there. And that is the real story. Also the real story. We just don't hate the mainstream media enough. Look at that. Something interesting is happening right now and it says a lot about where people's heads are. My new show, the Edge Non Political Zone, where we talk about performance, money, health, pressure and winning, is quietly building a serious audience. In just a few months, the channel is approaching 2 million views, over 12,000 subscribers, and more than 65,000 hours of watch time. Think about that last number for a second. It means people aren't just clicking, they're sitting down and actually watching the conversations. Because the Edge isn't about politics. It's about discipline, longevity and investing, building things and operating at a higher level. The guests reflect that people who've operated in real arenas. And the conversations are about what it actually takes to perform when the pressure is real. If you haven't seen it yet, just search the Edge and Eric Bolling on YouTube. Watch one episode if it speaks to you. Welcome to the Edge. Point your phones or camera at that QR code and subscribe or search Eric Bolling Add the Edge thank you and please join this show that has become a movement. You won't be disappointed, I guarantee it.
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Right out of the corner again. Can you believe we have to pay our taxes again? Do you have your taxes in order? If not, my next guest offers information How Tax Network USA can help you get ready for tax day. Here with all the information is Tax and Network USA spokesperson Cameron Kinsey. Welcome back, my friend. Man, it's creeping up again. So fast. So fast. Good news, though. Talk to your folks and maybe if we're not ready for it, if we don't get ready by tax day, we can file an extension with you.
Cameron Kinsey
Yes. Well, thanks so much for having me on, Eric. Tax Network usa, for people who don't know, is one of the nation's leading tax firms. We have a robust team of CPAs, license attorneys, even former IRS agents who know the tax code inside and out. Because, Eric, the average individual doesn't know the tax code. And that's why it's so important to have professionals in your corner. So you know what your options are. A lot of people during this tax season call us. They're too afraid. They've panicked. They've thrown those letters in a drawer. They don't even know where to start or what their situation is. Maybe they don't have all the necessary documentation in order to. And that's really where we come in to help you. We offer a free consultation for anybody who calls us. Also a free discovery call where we just dive into your picture a little bit more to understand your case. That way we can build a case for you for this upcoming tax season.
Eric Bolling
So you said, if you don't have the necessary documents, what. If you don't have the necessary funds, what happens?
Cameron Kinsey
Well, I mean, Eric, I think a lot of Americans are in this position right now, and the worst thing somebody could do, like I said, is panic or just ignore it completely. The IRS does have programs and place for people who genuinely cannot afford to pay their full balance. That can look like installment agreements where you pay over time, currently not collectible status where collections are temporarily paused, or in some cases, offers in compromise where the debt can be reduced. But here's the key. None of these are automatic. They're based on your full financial picture and how your situation is presented. So that's why having professionals in your corner matters. Because one misstep or one missing document could potentially cost you thousands. Unfortunately.
Eric Bolling
Cam, one minute or so left. What should people do right now if they're going to owe money?
Cameron Kinsey
Well, you have to act. I think a lot of people we're seeing just don't have the urgency. I mean, this, this tax deadline is right around the corner. And what seem may seem manageable in April could potentially snowball and become worse over time. So if you owe and you don't know what you owe. Maybe you don't know where to start or how to file. Go to 1-800-905-8000 or go to tnusa.com/rob. I'll repeat the number again. It's 1-800-905-8000. Just talk to one of our team members directly. Like I said, Eric, it's completely free. There's nothing bad that could happen, right? To get, you know, for somebody to know your full financial picture and just to see where to go from there.
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No risk. I'm no obligation. Just give them a call. Call the call the folks at Tax Network USA and Tom Cameron Kinsey sent you. Cameron, really good to see you. I'll see you. Have a great weekend. I'll see you next week.
Cameron Kinsey
Thanks. Good to see you.
Eric Bolling
All right, folks, unlike in so many countries run by terrorist regimes, you know, the same ones that the left seems to insist on siding with against America, you actually can choose who you marry. For example, New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani's wife has had to delete her old Twitter or X account because of the amount of homophobic, anti Semitic and pro terrorists post that she was posting. It got overwhelming for them to deal with Mom. Dummy defends his wife by insisting she's not a public figure. But I don't know a lot of private citizens who pose for New York magazine, do you?
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Is it anybody's business and is it
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Joshua Phillip
You know, my wife is the love
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of my life and she's also a
Eric Bolling
private person who has held no formal position on my campaign or in my city hall.
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I, however, was elected to represent all
Eric Bolling
8 1/2 million people in this city. And I believe that it's my responsibility
Public Investing Representative
because of that role to answer any
Eric Bolling
questions about my thoughts and my policies and my decisions. She was tweeting the N word, the wife New York City mayor. And yet he's silent on it because the reporters who defend him won't ask him about these new posts that have come out. And his wife has yet to denounce the post, which include her, like I just said, using the N word and praising Palestinian terrorists and liking content, celebrating the October 7 attacks, also calling them a mass rape hoax. Sounds lovely. Lovely woman you're married to there, Zoran. If she were 9 years old, they'd be lining her up in Afghanistan, if you know what I'm talking about. California Governor Gavin Newsom's wife should probably say less things too. When you look up woke liberal woman in the dictionary, her image pops up for sure. And when he makes his pathetic run For President in 2028, comments like this, I referred to him earlier. Comments like this, probably heard them both.
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What I will say is that I don't know if our country is ready for first partner.
Eric Bolling
Okay?
Cancer Patient Advocate
Sadly, I don't know if they are. I'd like to think, and I'm going to work really, really, really, really hard for people to see what's been rendered invisible and devalued in our society and to go, oh, that's actually important. It's not always a woman behind a man, but the partnership is what's important. And then partnership will make the world go round. If not me, hopefully somebody someday will continue to assert and stand up so that more people see the value of the partnership and the value of the care and that that person, whether it's a man, a woman, you know, gender, non conforming individual, that they're critical to that person's success.
Eric Bolling
If more people could see the value of like that, like partnership, like, what is that for the first lady? How about Melania Trump? Compare her to Melania Trump for just saying, I digress. Those comments, by the way, were in 2023. But Newsom's wife. Oh, sorry, his non gender conforming partner also has some interesting views in 2026. In other words, nothing's changed. It's only getting worse.
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There's so much to learn from same sex couples who have learned to communicate and who also are like, well, look, you know, someone's got to do the care work in a same sex male couple. Someone's got to do that. So I'm just going to do it and this is like. And not be afraid or ashamed because it's part of being human. We're all on a spectrum, right? It's just how society kind of pushes us and pressures us into these limiting gender roles. But again, the folks on the far right, they're missing is just this. They're living in this silo, this evangelical conservative silo that ultimately is. It's just pulling us back as a country to a time and a place where we don't deserve to be.
Eric Bolling
Oh, yes, yes. Pulling us back as a country. To be honest, Gavin Newsom isn't faring that much better in the cringe department, sounding more and more ridiculous as the days and weeks go on. Let's just say, Gavin, that I don't think make pollution great again is going to catch on. They want to make pollution great again. That's what this is about. And all the while they get theirs, they get the buck. OR Was it $1 billion? That's what Trump specifically asked Big Oil in order to do this. He said it on tape. It wasn't hijacked by Sora. It's, you know, it's not an AI. It's what he said. He got his. And you're going to get yours. Great. Again. How about you clean up homelessness? He promised. Doing that for 30 years. You said you were going to do it. It's always wild to see when someone on CNN has no choice but to call out how ridiculous Democrats are being on the Save America Act. Another rare moment of journalism coming from Jake Tapper here. Not to give him too much credit today, but sometimes you just have to call out those Democrats. Here's what the bill actually says would be acceptable proof of citizenship for voting under this law. A real ID ID card, a valid U.S. passport, an official U.S. military ID card along with a record of service showing a U.S. birthplace, a government issued photo ID card showing a U.S. birthplace or paired with a birth certificate, an adoption decree, report of birth abroad, natural naturalization certificate or American Indian card. I understand this bill includes a lot more than just the documentation requirements, but a lot of Americans might hear that list and think that's a lot of options and wonder do Democrats have an issue with voter ID in general or just this specific voter ID bill? Okay, I want to get to two more. I just have to do this. We should just let Democrat Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, lunatic, progressive, leftist white guy, say things as often as possible. The more he does, the more he's revealed to be a poster boy for his party awoke illegal loving America hating Snowflake. You know this Tim. Before I was a politician, I was a public school teacher in San Antonio,
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Texas on the west side of the city.
Eric Bolling
And, and I taught a lot of undocumented students and those students tended to be my most patriotic students. Yeah, they, they understood something about this country that a lot of us who are native born forget that this is supposed to be the land of opportunity. I tell her, because they're not in his head, the they're patriotic because they're patriotic to their own country, I assume, not America. Right. I, we had to do this. Save the best for last. This is a, as Ben would say, an iconic moment in politics. I think we can all get enough of this moment, not ever get enough of this moment. I should say from Thursday there hasn't been and likely never will be a president who says exactly what everyone is thinking. But those people, they don't have the nerve to do it. But this guy, this guy. Watch. Of course, no, Japan and us are very good friends. But one question. Why didn't you tell us allies in
Joshua Phillip
Europe and Asia, like Japan about the war before attacking Iran?
Eric Bolling
So we are very confused about.
Steve Bannon
Well, one thing you don't want to signal too much. You know, when we go in, we went in very hard and we didn't tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Pad okay, why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor? Okay. Right.
Eric Bolling
Yeah, that's going to go down as the best presidential line I believe in in the history of presidential comments. Who knows better about surprises in Jermaine, why didn't you tell us about Pearl Harbor? What are you asking me for? We'll be back. Two and a half minutes.
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I just want to ask a question. I want to give an answer. I'm not asking for an answer, at least not yet. What does American citizenship actually mean? Is it something you earn, something you agree to, or is it just where you happen to be when the baby's born? Because right now kind of looks like it's just the last one. Looks like geography isn't just part of the equation, it's the whole damn equation itself. Did you know that there's an entire industry, and I mean a real thriving industry built around one simple idea. You fly in from another country, you're a foreigner, you have a baby and you fly home. And just like that, you've got an American citizen. You've secured an American passport for your newborn. No long term ties, no real connection to the country, no participation to the country, no buy into America, just right place, right time, so to speak. Just good timing and a plane ticket. So. Well, if that's how citizenship works, not through consent or contribution, not through any real relationship, then what are we even talking about? Is it a right or has it quietly drifted into something you can just game? Because when you start this turning into a full service packages all bundled together thing, flights, housing, hospitals, all with citizenship as the end game, then what does it become? It's not citizenship anymore. It's a loophole. It's not random, it's a business. Folks are working the system and that's just how these people work. When something can be systematically and systemically, by the way, worked, it will be. And it's being worked as we speak. They're working our system. It's not controversial. That's human nature, that's economics. This isn't really about any one family or any one child. It's about the structure itself. What happens when a government creates a rule that can be used and packaged and sold? What is American citizenship actually worth to us? Is that even a feature? Because I think it's a signal that the incentives might be a little off here. The 14th amendment was written at a very specific moment to solve A very specific problem. And like a lot of government policy, when you take it out of that moment and you drop it into a globalized, highly mobile world, you lose the original intent. You get new outcomes, sometimes unintended ones. So let's not tiptoe around the question. Should citizenship be automatic? Or should it be more than just timing and geography? Because if it's purely automatic, then apparently it can be triggered by a plane ticket and a delivery room. Then we're not really defining citizenship. We're just making it available, easy to access, easy to game the system. And then you just get more people figuring out how to qualify. That's just how incentives work. So before this turns into the usual left versus right argument, maybe we ask a more basic question, which is, what is citizenship supposed to represent? And our culture, current rules, are they really doing that? What does American citizenship actually mean? There is right now, a system in this country where Chinese nationals buy a package, they buy a plane tick ticket, they buy housing, they buy the hospital bed. When that baby is born, they fly back. And they fly back with a brand new ccp. American citizen. Wow. Wow. Benny, can we talk a little bit about how to subscribe to the Edge?
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Yes, sir. So if you scan the QR code on your screen with your camera, just aim the camera at the the QR code, a little yellow tag will pop up at the very bottom of your screen. If you tap that, it'll take you directly to Eric's YouTube page. And once you're at the YouTube page, you can hit that subscribe button. Once you do, a little bell notification will pop up on the side. If you tap that, you'll be informed whenever Eric posts any videos.
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I don't think so. Sorry.
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Eric Bolling
market is staying high at 65 a lot of tensions with with Iran. We have two aircraft carriers, destroyer groups, and we have a whole lot of aircraft waiting to possibly attack Iran. That may happen. That's why the oil market stays strong. Short time ago, the United States military
Steve Bannon
began major combat operations in Iran, so
Eric Bolling
oil immediately jumped $7 a barrel. Some of the threats within the Strait of Hormuz, the big oil shipping channel, also causing oil prices to jump 20% on a daily basis, goes through that little tiny channel. Problem is, Iran in the past has put depth charges, they put bombs under the water.
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A US Owned oil tanker targeted the Strait of Hormuz.
Eric Bolling
I predict they're going to make some announcements to ease the pressure on the oil market.
Steve Bannon
My administration announced decisive action to help
Eric Bolling
keep down the oil prices, including offering
Steve Bannon
political risk insurance for tankers. Further action to reduce pressure on oil is eminent.
Eric Bolling
We're going to be in $4 gasoline territory within a week or so.
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Gasoline prices have climbed from 311 to 354, up 4.43cents.
Eric Bolling
The only smart solution so we don't get into this predicament again is the one that we've been talking about, you and I right here on the show is never going to be dependent on another drop of foreign oil ever again. And our oil companies are going to love it the most.
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We begin tonight with the President's emergency
Steve Bannon
move to slow the surging gas prices in America.
Eric Bolling
President Trump late today announcing he plans to tap into the Strategic Petroleum Reserves. It doesn't matter if our tankers or our ships are going to Escort tankers through the, through the strait. These guys can go under the water with submarines. No one in their right mind is going to take a crew and 300 members through that strait. Every day. We're monitoring and operating ships through the Straits of Hormuz. How many? Probably at least 20amonth old. No, no. How many now? Oh, zero.
Steve Bannon
Right.
Eric Bolling
All right. We rolled that because over the last two weeks or so, I've appeared on Bandon's War Room quite a few times, nine or ten times. So many things that Steve and I talked about would come true a day later, two days later, three days later. Let's bring in the host, the hardest working man in television, Stephen K. Bannon. Stephen, it's amazing how many things that we talked about on your show in the morning primarily ended up happening later on down the road. And we. Amazing. It's, we're, we're over the target, as they say, right?
Steve Bannon
No, no, no, no, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not amazing. Tell people the reason, because I've known you for a long time, right? And I knew as soon as this thing was happening, it's like, if you want to know how markets move in these commodity markets, you can't talk to the investment bankers, you can't talk to the, the lenders. You got to get into the pits and talk to people that trade commodities. And I know that you were trader for, I don't know, 10, 12 years in the New York mercantile, which is a snake pit. So that's what you and I just started talking. I realized, hey, this guy's got tremendous insights, all of your insights, and you're to be correct, you would say something, and then that afternoon, the next day, it would come true. I think one of the best ones was we talked, you said, hey, look, people should realize there's an alternative. It's not perfect, but there is a little alternative to the, to the, to going through the Strait of Hormuz. And that is, you know, this pipeline that's, you know, can take 7 million barrels a day. I think it's at 5 million, it goes to the Red Sea. That's tough, too. And eventually that'll be a target. That afternoon, they target it. So I think between my experience in, as a naval officer in the Persian Gulf and straight army, and then your really amazing understanding of markets and what this means has been pretty powerful. I think it's been, I think it's been great. I went back over and looked at everything today in preparation for this. It's been pretty amazing.
Eric Bolling
Pretty amazing. And the thing is, the next shoe to drop, so to speak, is how it affects the middle class, how it affects the American economy going forward. It's going to get ugly. It's going to get. We can talk about that another time. But, Stephen, your skill is that the war strategy, the minds of geopolitics, and when these two things come together, man, it has impact. Here's my concern. Mission creep, right? Mission creep. Now, we heard, we understood this was about degrading Iran's ability to deliver a nuclear weapon. Then it kind of became, well, while we're here, we got these crazy mullahs that want to death to America and Israel. Let's get rid of them. And now my concern here, Steve, is yesterday, Bibi Netanyahu, I don't know what the hell he was thinking, he comes out and says, hey, it would be really cool to get some of that Iranian oil to pass through Israel. Whether you think it or not, Stephen, should he be saying something like that on national, Israeli national television?
Steve Bannon
Maybe. I don't know. It was just. I thought it was very bad. Here's what I think. And people think about how you, how these situations evolve. It's like in Vietnam. It's like the global war on terror. The enemy gets a vote. Remember the start it. And they had a very strict military set of objectives, right? And CENTCOM and General Kane were magnificent, as we had Captain Fennell on, who was a targeteer, and talking about methodically going down and taking out their command and control, taking out their ability to produce nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, their industrial capacity. But, you know, the mullahs and the, and the ayatollah and particularly the Revolutionary Guard get a vote. They immediately. And part of this was tied to Israel going on that Saturday night and going and hitting those oil deposits of refineries and holding tanks in Tehran, which the president, the United States, had directly ordered them to. I don't want to touch any of that because I want to show. I want to show. I want to start a revolution here and show these people they're going to have a future. The enemy gets a vote. And they went asymmetric. And it says, this is where the oil came in and every day. And of course, we had the situation with the Israelis the other day, attacking that gas field that is jointly managed and owned between Qatar and the Iranians. And they hit it, and the Iranians hit Qatar. And President Trump, my understanding, he went ballistic on this because he's got a standing order that's not to be hit. And now, as you told us, you know, you got Cutter actually talking about potential force majeure on contracts that are five years out. This is why we have so much turmoil. And even as we speak, CBS News reported this afternoon and now other news sites that the Pentagon is and the first block of ours going to focus on this. Eric is focused very much now on a ground operation that would seize control of either Carg island and maybe some of the, some of the, some of the, you know, the positions down near the Strait of Hormuz where these rockets and missiles are located. And some of these tribesmen, they're almost like Houthis are dug in there. So I'm not saying it's going to happen, but we've deployed now a Marine Expeditionary Unit from San Diego. We got a Marine Expeditionary Unit going for Amphibious Ready Group on the Tripoli going from Japan. You're going to have about 5,000 combat Marines with appropriate backup of helicopters and logistics to make a move into the Persian Gulf, which that's expanding this war.
Eric Bolling
One of the few people, folks, who you'll hear or anywhere Steve Bannon's been in the Situation Room, he's tell me the theory, the mentality behind let's allow Iranians to sell some oil here or let's allow some Iranian ships to navigate the Strait of Iran. Steve, why would we give hand, literally hand on a pallet, billions of dollars petrodollars to Iran?
Steve Bannon
I'm ask. Hang on, hang on. I'm gonna ask Eric Bolling that because Scott Besant's a pretty steady hand. And look, I've argued from day one, having been there before, we could do a naval quarantine or blockade. When you come out into the Gulf of Oman outside the Straight A Hormuz before you hit the North Arabian Sea in the Indian Ocean, we could blockade that now. We could have a quarantine. We could seize it all, turn it around, do what we want. I've advocated that, as you know, there's certain, we understand now that there's certain the CCP flag, the China flag ships get to go through. And I'm saying why? If we're fighting these guys, why are we letting them have any cash at all? We brought them to their knees when Scott went after their currency back in late January. What I think, and I'm asking you, because they're also talking about another drawdown of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Scott said this.
Eric Bolling
I think it's 140 million barrels, Steven, that is flagged.
Steve Bannon
He's saying that it'll help. Okay, explain to the audience.
Eric Bolling
I think it was on your show nine days in a row and a 10 out of 11 days. We talked about this from, from the these strategic reserve drawdowns never worked. They've never. They didn't work for Clinton, they didn't work for Bush, they didn't work for Biden. They work for Obama. They didn't frankly work for Trump. This time there's not enough oil. It's not a problem of location of oil for the United States. It's a problem that all that oil is being backlogged and these refineries, this production is being shut in and these sobs in the Middle East. Stephen, you don't want to jump into this conspiracy theory with me because I test you a little bit. I test you a little bit. These sobs in the Middle east, these Arabs are loving $100 WTI and $112 Brent, which we saw today. They're loving it to the point where we're going to really, really take our time reopening the refiners and the production, pulling oil out of the ground because that will keep the price elevated going forward. Otherwise it come right back down immediately as soon as it was all clear.
Steve Bannon
Explain that to people. I think it's very important about lifting costs and all that. The Saudis have had major cash problems. Okay. They're pretty leveraged right now. They've tried all this investment in technology that we're going to build that.
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This episode of "Bolling!"—hosted by Eric Bolling—dives deeply into volatile current events, focusing on the escalating conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. Bolling, joined by guests such as Joshua Phillip (Epoch Times/Crossroads podcast) and Steve Bannon (War Room), examines the military, economic, and geopolitical consequences of recent strikes, rising oil prices, shifting alliances, and the role of mainstream media. The discussion weaves through American foreign and domestic policy, the MAGA movement’s ideological splits, oil market dynamics, the value of citizenship, and the U.S. media’s portrayal of the Iran conflict. The tone is energized, combative, and unapologetically nationalist.
“Israel did strike some of the oil fields... Trump was very unhappy about that… Trump basically came out and said Israel will not be doing that again.”
— Joshua Phillip [06:07]
“A lot of Americans… we don’t want Iraq part two, we don’t want Afghanistan part two.”
— Joshua Phillip [14:32]
“These sultans in the Middle East… are loving $100 WTI and $112 Brent… they’re really going to take their time reopening the refiners and the production.”
— Eric Bolling [61:14]
“We are also burning our munitions. We don’t make them quickly enough to actually resupply…”
— Joshua Phillip [13:21]
“It’s like emotional support journalism for regimes openly hating America. On the day of the Oscars, the New York Times put out a piece practically begging for actors to call out President Trump.”
— Eric Bolling [24:03]
“What does American citizenship actually mean?... Is it something you earn, something you agree to, or is it just where you happen to be when the baby’s born?”
— Eric Bolling [44:36]
“We wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan?... Why didn’t you tell us about Pearl Harbor?”
— President Trump, recounted by Bolling [41:57]
“Mission creep is a real thing, and I think nobody knows it better than us here in the United States...”
— Joshua Phillip [07:50]
“If you were to ask me, I think this ties into broader conflicts. I personally believe that eliminating Iran is necessary to kind of blunt the China threat.”
— Joshua Phillip [10:48]
“It is a problem for the United States, basically. We tend to pull the weight of the free world. NATO does not pull its weight, Canada does not pull its weight.”
— Joshua Phillip [13:21]
“At some point, like, we’re out of here. You know, you get help or we’re gone.”
— Eric Bolling [14:01]
“Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Pad okay, why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?”
— President Trump (as recounted by Bolling) [41:57]
“When coverage starts sounding like sympathy for regimes that imprison journalists, maybe it’s worth them asking themselves, are we reporting the news or are we quietly cheering for the other side?”
— Eric Bolling [27:16]
| Timestamp | Segment & Content | |-----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 03:24 | Market update, oil prices, Iran threat, transition to main show | | 06:07 | Israel strikes Iranian oil, Trump’s response, long-term vs. short-term strategy | | 08:15 | Reports/speculation of U.S. and Israeli ground operations | | 09:21 | MAGA movement’s divisions, media narrative, polling | | 10:48 | Iran, China, Russia as the axis of U.S. adversaries | | 12:28 | Middle East oil politics, “everyone wins but the U.S.” | | 18:33 | Mainstream media critique, Iran coverage, patriotism vs. “treason” | | 23:36 | Siding with US adversaries, journalistic independence debate | | 34:18 | NYC Mayor and spouse controversy, first partners’ cultural politics | | 38:11 | Voting rights, ID laws, Democratic opposition | | 41:57 | Trump’s “Pearl Harbor” press conference moment | | 52:43 | Oil market response to military escalations, Hormuz Strait risks | | 55:09 | Steve Bannon joins for oil and military analysis | | 61:14 | Strategic Petroleum Reserve debate, OPEC’s leverage | | 63:32 | Cancer survivor advocacy, work as part of healing |
This episode presents a combative, unapologetically nationalist analysis of world events, making the case against U.S. overextension, media bias, and policy inefficiency. It underscores split allegiances within the GOP/MAGA movement, details economic risks from foreign entanglement, and savages the media for alleged unpatriotic framing. Trademark moments—like Trump’s Pearl Harbor quip—are celebrated as evidence of blunt, effective leadership. The episode’s unofficial motto: America shouldn’t be left “holding the bag,” either in war or in energy markets.
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