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Donald Trump
You know what we have? We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the they're doing. You understand that?
Ben Ferguson
You're listening to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson.
News Anchor
Good Wednesday morning. Nice to have you with us on the 47 in the Morning update and we've got two major stories for you. One, President Donald Trump giving a very clear warning to Iran as well as Israel that it's time to stop this war and abide by the cease fire rules. The president even talking directly with Benjamin Netanyahu, letting him know you must stop. We do not need this to continue. We'll have all the details of that conversation on Air Force One coming up in just a moment. And also another major story. At least five more Iranian nationals who were in the country illegally with additional criminal backgrounds have been arrested by ICE in recent days. Bring the number now to almost 20 individuals who have been arrested, some of them with direct ties to terrorism and Iran. But first, right now, all of us, our help is needed with the people that are under attack in Israel. We know that Israel is at war with Iran, a nation that has vowed to wipe Israel and even the United States of America off the map. In a necessary act of self defense, Israel struck Iranian nuclear facilities, military targets and their top leadership. And right now, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is on the ground preparing large scale distributions of life saving food, first aid and emergency kits, especially to Israel's most vulnerable people, the sick, the elderly, children and families that are in great need. The Fellowship is also making sure that hospitals, emergency rooms and shelters are fully stocked with critical and life saving medical supplies. But the Fellowship needs your most generous gift today to make this work possible. If you want to stand with the people in Israel and you want to bless them and support them as they are under attack, now is your time to stand with those that are the most vulnerable in Israel. You can call them and give your donation right now to have an impact virtually instantly on what's going on 888-488-IFCJ. That's 888-488-IFCj. You can also go online and give it ifcj.org that's ifcj.org it's the 47 Morning Update and it starts right now. Story number one, President Trump very frustrated with Israel and Iran for violating the ceasefire terms of an agreement that he helped put together, saying publicly that he is not happy with Israel. Allegations that Iran launched a barrage of missiles at Israel early Tuesday morning, more than two and a half hours after the ceasefire began, which Tehran denied even as Israel announced a response has drawn criticism of both parties by President Donald Trump. Sirens sounded in northern Israel and explosions could be heard as Israeli air defenses responded and commanders said the country will respond with force. Two missiles were launched from Iran and they were intercepted is what a military official said about the attack. The army saying good people could leave shelter around 15 minutes after the first alert went out. Now, Iran's news agency says reports that Iran fired missiles at Israel after the ceasefire took effect were, quote, unquote, false. Now a clearly frustrated Donald Trump has to intervene, saying this about the conflict.
David Spunt
Violated the peace agreement and the ceasefire agreement.
News Anchor
Do you believe that Iran is still committing peace? Yeah, I do.
Donald Trump
They violated it, but Israel violated it, too. Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs the likes of which I've never seen before. The biggest load that we've seen. I'm not happy with Israel. You know, when I say, okay, now you, you have 12 hours, you don't go out in the first hour, just drop everything you have on them. So I'm not happy with them. I'm not happy with Iran either. But I'm really unhappy if Israel is going out this morning because the one rocket that didn't land, that was shot, perhaps by mistake, that didn't land, I'm not happy about that. You know what we have, we basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the they're doing. Do you understand that?
News Anchor
Now, President Trump made these comments to reporters at the White House before departing for the NATO summit. At the Hague, he expressed disappointment about the continued attacks, adding he did not like that Israel had, quote, unloaded right after they agreed to end the hostilities, saying, quote, they violated it. But Israel violated it, too, Trump said, adding, I'm not happy with Israel. Trump further ordered Israel to cease and desist with its response, using its true social for delivering that message saying, quote, israel do not drop those bombs. If you do, it's a major violation. Bring your pilots home now. Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America is how he signed it on True Social Now. Trump was then on his way to Europe for the NATO summit. After further expressing disappointment about the continued attacks during the flight, AP reported that Trump spoke to the Israeli prime minister as well. Trump did not mince words from Air Force One, according to White House officials familiar with the matter. The officials, as cited by the ap, who were not authorized to comment publicly about the private leader's call, said Trump was exceptionally firm and direct with the prime minister about what needed to happen to sustain the ceasefire. Officials added that Netanyahu understood the severity of the situation and acknowledged Trump's concerns. Netanyahu's office confirmed the talks as well, per the Associated Press. Netanyahu's office also says Israel struck an Iranian radar in response to the Iranian missile attack early Tuesday, but it says the Israeli leader held off tougher action after an appeal directly from the president following President Trump's conversation with Netanyahu. Israel refrained from additional attacks. Netanyahu's office said publicly Trump has now declared Israel will act on his instructions, saying it is not going to attack Iran and will instead do a, quote, friendly plane wave. Clearly the President, United States of America stepping up and making sure that this deal gets done as fast as it possibly can.
Ben Ferguson
Now story number two, at least five.
News Anchor
More Iranian nationals who are in this country illegally now off the streets as real threats to our national security. This coming after 11 were arrested over the weekend. And this is a real problem now as we're talking about Iranian sleeper cells being a threat to this country. More Iranians with major criminal histories being arrested and targeted by ice. And what the White House is referring to is a major security sweep saying these are the worst of the worst among us. Now officials are touting this as a full throttle go after anyone they can who is in this country that may be a known or suspected terrorist and have direct connections to Iran. That is what they're trying to do. I want you to hear more about what's happening in a report from Fox.
David Spunt
Concern about our safety here at home in the wake of the strikes on Iran's nuclear sites. Breaking news today, Immigration and Customs agents announced they have arrested 15 illegal Iranian immigrants since Sunday. One of them admitted to ties to Hezbollah in Lebanon. A law enforcement source told Fox News the FBI is closely watching for any Iranian backed sleeper agents in the wake of Operation Midnight Hammer during The Biden administration border agents arrested more than 1,500 Iranians who entered illegally at our southern border. They let nearly half of them go. President Trump on that this morning.
Donald Trump
Biden let a lot of supercells and Biden was an incompetent president, had no idea what he was doing. He let a lot of supercells in, many from Iran. But hopefully we'll take care of them. What Biden did to this country should never be forgotten.
David Spunt
Justice correspondent David Spunt is in Washington. David?
Kristi Noem
Well, Harris, the news about the 15 Iranian nationals coming illegally into the US is no surprise to the people at the Justice Department, the FBI, and of course, the Department of Homeland Security. According to authorities, one of them has ties to Hezbol. Another is an alleged former sniper for the Iranian army. At a budget hearing yesterday, Attorney General Pam Bondi said the number of Iranians illegally in the United States continues to grow.
David Spunt
It's well over a thousand have entered our country and I can tell you we are on high alert and everyone is looking at that very closely now.
Kristi Noem
She says budget cuts won't affect the overall mission. DOJ and the FBI continue to focus on threats toward President Trump himself as a result of his ordering of the killing of this man, General Qassem Soleimani, in January, January 2020. Assassination plots originating in Iran, not only toward President Trump, but to US Residents who once lived in Iran. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, seen there yesterday, was asked about sleeper cells in the United States. Those are groups of people who live among us in the US Quietly until ordered to act.
David Spunt
We've seen some from overseas and some that have been here, maybe gone overseas for a short period of time, become radicalized and come back or individuals that are right here in the United States.
Kristi Noem
Noem held a conference call with some of the nation's governors over the weekend to pledge federal resources to help on the state level to combat any threats, whether federal or local. Attorney General Bondi back in front of lawmakers tomorrow to talk about the DOJ budget. But you could expect some of these topics also will likely come up.
News Anchor
If you go back to the list of the individuals that have been arrested and what they've been arrested for, you go to another example, ICE in Houston. They arrested another Iranian there. When they arrested him, he was carrying a loaded 9 millimeter pistol. They arrested him, by the way, in 17 in Harris county, that is Houston, Texas. The police arrest him for assaulting a family member and impeding breathing, meaning you're strangling someone. You also go to another Person in Houston, another Iranian national. An immigration judge had ordered him removed nearly 20 years ago on August 4th of 2005. He's been twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted driving on a suspended license. He's still in America. There's problems here. There's another example of this. A man in Arizona arrested again another Iranian. He had a final order of removal. He was convicted of threatening a law enforcement officer and being an alien in possession of a firearm. So these are, as the President would describe it, bad hombres, right? You have officials that arrested another man that was in the country illegally from Iran. The man threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home and then she would go outside and shoot ICE officers in the head, quote, unquote. So it's not just men, it's also women. Yet another 22 year old in Mississippi, an Iranian national and former lawful permanent resident. Well, guess what, he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud as well. This is a guy who quote, is listed as a known or suspected terrorist. He's now in ICE custody pending removal. You have another man in Colorado, an individual after a judge had already ordered him to be removed. His criminal history includes state and federal convictions for drug crimes and arrests for assault and child abuse. No big deal, right? Totally fine. You got a man in St. Paul, a man that was 56 year old Iranian national, he's been convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm. In Minneapolis, he was sentenced to 15 months in prison. He's also a former member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard with admitted connections directly to Hezbollah. You got another guy In San Francisco, 62 year old Iranian national with a criminal history that includes a conviction for petty theft and a conviction of possession of a controlled substance for sale. He was sentenced to 10 years in state prison for drug conviction and now he's in ICE custody. Or go to Buffalo. You've got another Iranian national there, a man convicted of grand larceny, schemes to defraud, criminal impersonation and practicing as an attorney. Another example of the people that they're taking off the streets. So when you look at what we are now witnessing, it is very clear that there are real people in this country that are trying to do harm to this country that were let in under the last administration. That is obvious. The last administration knew that these people were coming into this country and they just didn't care. They wanted to flood the country with as many illegal immigrants as they possibly could and they just didn't care who was coming in how they were getting in this country. It didn't matter. And that's incredibly sad. Let me also say one other final thing here. I expect this to get worse before it gets better with a number of illegal immigrants that we're going to find that are a real threat to our national security. And we should do everything we can to support and advocate for ICE and this administration to find them wherever they have to in the country.
Ben Ferguson
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Podcast Summary: The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson
Episode: Trump’s Fury as Ceasefire Breached Hours After Historic Deal
Release Date: June 25, 2025
Overview
In this episode of The 47 Morning Update, host Ben Ferguson delves into two pressing issues shaping the geopolitical landscape: the recent breach of a ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel, and the escalation of ICE operations targeting Iranian nationals within the United States. Through incisive commentary and expert analysis, Ferguson provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of these developments, highlighting the intricate interplay between international diplomacy and domestic security.
Key Discussion:
The episode opens with a critical examination of the fragile ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel. President Donald Trump expresses significant frustration over both nations' adherence to the terms, underscoring the volatility of the situation.
Notable Quotes:
President Donald Trump (00:36):
"You know what we have? We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what they're doing. You understand that?"
Ferguson on the Situation (04:24):
"President Trump very frustrated with Israel and Iran for violating the ceasefire terms of an agreement that he helped put together, saying publicly that he is not happy with Israel."
Detailed Insights:
Violation of Ceasefire:
President Trump criticized both Iran and Israel for violating the ceasefire agreement. He highlighted a missile barrage launched by Iran shortly after the ceasefire took effect, an act that Beijing and Israel both condemned. While Iran denied these allegations, Israeli air defenses responded promptly, escalating tensions further.
Trump's Intervention:
At [04:26], Trump articulates his displeasure:
"They violated it, but Israel violated it, too. Israel, as soon as we made the deal, they came out and they dropped a load of bombs the likes of which I've never seen before. I'm not happy with Israel."
Communication with Netanyahu:
During his departure for the NATO summit, Trump engaged in direct conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to White House officials and confirmed by Netanyahu's office, Trump was exceptionally firm, urging Israel to restrain from further military actions. Netanyahu acknowledged the gravity of the situation and agreed to abide by Trump's directives, as reported by Associated Press sources at [05:16].
Consequences of Breach:
Trump's declaration on True Social emphasizes the importance of adhering to the ceasefire:
"Israel do not drop those bombs. If you do, it's a major violation. Bring your pilots home now."
Implications:
The breach underscores the fragile nature of ceasefire agreements in volatile regions. Trump’s direct involvement and stern messaging indicate the administration’s commitment to stabilizing the situation, albeit amidst significant challenges and mutual distrust between the involved nations.
Key Discussion:
Transitioning to domestic security, Ferguson addresses the surge in ICE operations targeting Iranian nationals within the United States. The recent arrests mark a significant uptick in efforts to dismantle potential threats linked to terrorism and espionage.
Notable Quotes:
President Donald Trump (08:57):
"Biden let a lot of supercells and Biden was an incompetent president, had no idea what he was doing. He let a lot of supercells in, many from Iran. But hopefully we'll take care of them."
Kristi Noem on Sleeper Cells (09:16):
"According to authorities, one of them has ties to Hezbol. Another is an alleged former sniper for the Iranian army."
Kristi Noem on Federal Support (10:31):
"Noem held a conference call with some of the nation's governors over the weekend to pledge federal resources to help on the state level to combat any threats, whether federal or local."
Detailed Insights:
Increase in Arrests:
The episode outlines the apprehension of at least five additional Iranian nationals with criminal backgrounds, bringing the total to nearly 20 arrests. These individuals are linked to terrorism and possess significant criminal histories, posing real threats to national security.
Operation Midnight Hammer:
A reference is made to a previous operation during the Biden administration, where over 1,500 Iranians were arrested at the southern border, with approximately half being released. Trump's critique suggests that the prior administration's policies inadvertently facilitated the entry of potential threats.
Crime Profiles of Detainees:
Detailed accounts of the arrested individuals reveal a range of criminal activities, including drug offenses, assault, firearm possession, and alleged ties to terrorist organizations like Hezbollah. For instance:
Houston Arrests:
An individual found with a loaded 9mm pistol ([09:48]) and another with multiple drug convictions.
Arizona and Mississippi Cases:
Arrests of individuals with threats against law enforcement and fraudulent visa applications.
Minnesota and Colorado Detentions:
Convictions related to firearm possession and child abuse.
Government Response:
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem emphasizes the proactive measures being taken, including collaboration with state governors and ensuring that budget cuts do not impede the mission to safeguard national security ([10:21]). Attorney General Pam Bondi is set to address the DOJ budget, highlighting the administration’s focus on maintaining robust security operations.
Implications:
The intensified ICE crackdown reflects the administration’s prioritization of national security, particularly concerning threats perceived to emanate from Iranian nationals. By spotlighting individual cases, Ferguson underscores the tangible steps being taken to mitigate risks, while also critiquing previous immigration policies that may have inadvertently compromised security.
Conclusion
In this episode, Ben Ferguson effectively navigates the complex dynamics between international diplomacy and domestic security. By dissecting President Trump's confrontational stance on the Iran-Israel ceasefire and the strategic enforcement actions against Iranian nationals in the U.S., Ferguson provides listeners with a nuanced perspective on current affairs. The episode underscores the administration's dual focus on stabilizing global conflicts and fortifying national borders against emerging threats.
Listeners are encouraged to stay informed and engage with the ongoing dialogues shaping America's present and future through Ferguson's incisive analysis and candid commentary.
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