The Rubin Report: JD Vance Stuns Host with Brutal Facts of Attack on Iran
Release Date: June 25, 2025
Host: Dave Rubin
Guest: JD Vance
1. Introduction and Setting the Stage
Dave Rubin opens the episode with a personal anecdote about his sister and her family's harrowing experience in Israel during a conflict, highlighting the heroics of Greybull Rescue. This segue sets the tone for discussing significant geopolitical events and their personal impacts.
[04:50] "Greybull Rescue is getting thousands of people home safely and there's a long list of people that they're still getting out. So major shout out to Jay Collins and the guys over at Greybull Rescue."
2. The 12-Day War: A Turning Point in Middle Eastern Politics
Rubin delves into the recent 12-day conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, emphasizing the decisive actions taken by former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He portrays this as a pivotal moment that effectively ended Iran's status as a state sponsor of terror.
[10:15] "Because of Donald Trump and, well, basically Donald Trump and Bibi Netanyahu... Iran is basically done as a state sponsor of terror."
JD Vance echoes Rubin's sentiments, reinforcing the success of the military intervention and its implications for future peace in the region.
[12:30] "President Trump really hit the reset button and said, look, let's actually produce long term peace for the region."
3. Republican Support for Action Against Iran
The discussion shifts to the overwhelming support among Republicans for the airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. Rubin cites a CBS News poll highlighted by JD Vance, showcasing that 94% of MAGA Republicans supported the action, contrasting sharply with the alarmist narratives previously pushed by some media figures.
[20:45] "Among Republicans, 94% of MAGA Republicans were for it, 85% of Republicans overall."
Rubin criticizes media personalities like Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones for fostering hysteria about the potential consequences of the strike, only to be proven wrong by the eventual outcome.
[25:10] "You had to push back against him... But again, how about just get up there? And I would damn well do it."
4. NATO Summit Achievements Under Trump's Leadership
Rubin praises former President Trump's leadership during the NATO summit, highlighting the increased defense spending by European allies as a direct result of Trump's persistent advocacy for fairer contributions.
[35:50] "They are literally thanking him while they are putting in their own cash. Do you see what American leadership, with sane, competent people in charge, can do?"
He contrasts this with the perceived ineffectiveness of the current administration, suggesting that Trump's strategies bring about tangible international cooperation and strength.
5. Healthcare Reforms and the Role of Bobby Kennedy Jr.
Turning to domestic policy, Rubin discusses recent healthcare reforms influenced by President Trump's administration. He highlights a meeting facilitated by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with major health insurers, leading to significant pledges to simplify prior authorization processes.
[45:30] "Health insurers pledged six key reforms aimed at cutting red tape, accelerating care decisions and enhancing transparency for patients and providers."
Rubin shares a personal story from a dinner discussing healthcare reforms, underscoring the influx of highly qualified individuals committed to improving the system.
[50:20] "Serious people trying to fix things... was really one of the most enjoyable evenings that I've had."
6. The Impeachment Attempts: A Political Farce
The conversation shifts to the repeated attempts to impeach Donald Trump, which Rubin vehemently condemns as baseless and politically motivated. He critiques Democratic figures, particularly Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), for their relentless pursuit despite the administration's successes.
[60:10] "AOC should be forced to take the cognitive test that I just completed... President Trump aced it, meaning I got every answer right."
Rubin mocks the impeachment process, labeling it as a political stunt rather than a legitimate constitutional procedure.
[65:00] "They do have a little something called self-preservation. And they knew... it was completely ridiculous."
7. Media Bias and the Lack of Accountability
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to criticizing mainstream media outlets like CNN and The New York Times for their biased reporting and attempts to undermine the success of the Iran strikes. Rubin accuses these outlets of spreading misinformation and not holding themselves accountable.
[70:45] "They don't mind telling you a week ago. Years there, years and years. Then we bomb the shit out of it... Only set back the Iranian nuclear program by months."
He underscores the inconsistency in media reporting before and after the military action, highlighting a lack of credibility.
8. NYC Mayoral Primary: A Critique of Progressive Candidates
Rubin analyzes the recent Democrat primary for New York City Mayor, where progressive candidates like Zorhan Mamdani gained significant support. He attributes their success to higher education elites, criticizing the influence of progressive ideologies on electoral outcomes.
[85:30] "MQamia demands that you are allowed to have policies that are antisocial, anti-gun, and anti-American values."
He warns of potential negative outcomes if such candidates are elected, drawing parallels to past administrations under Rudy Giuliani.
9. Hope Amidst Political Turmoil
Despite the critical tone, Rubin concludes the episode on a hopeful note, suggesting that the changes initiated by Trump are paving the way for a more stable and prosperous future. He emphasizes the importance of leadership that delivers tangible results over rhetoric.
[100:15] "But I want to end with hope... We'll find out as he's an independent now, he's not a Democrat anymore and he's going to run against Zorhan."
10. Closing Remarks
Rubin reiterates his support for Trump's policies and criticizes the ongoing political opposition, reinforcing the narrative that Trump's actions have brought about significant positive changes both domestically and internationally.
[110:00] "It's laughable to see what they're trying to impeach... Peace is what they're trying to impeach that."
Notable Quotes:
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Dave Rubin:
[10:15] "Iran is basically done as a state sponsor of terror."
[20:45] "Among Republicans, 94% of MAGA Republicans were for it, 85% of Republicans overall."
[35:50] "Do you see what American leadership, with sane, competent people in charge, can do?" -
JD Vance:
[12:30] "President Trump really hit the reset button and said, look, let's actually produce long term peace for the region."
[25:10] "You could actually say, boy, how about just get up there? And I would damn well do it." -
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.:
[45:30] "Health insurers pledged six key reforms aimed at cutting red tape, accelerating care decisions and enhancing transparency for patients and providers."
Conclusion
In this episode, Dave Rubin and JD Vance present a strong defense of Donald Trump's foreign and domestic policies, highlighting significant achievements in Middle Eastern peace, NATO alliances, and healthcare reforms. They critique mainstream media for bias and political opponents for attempting to undermine Trump's legacy. The discussion extends to local politics, specifically the NYC mayoral primary, where progressive candidates are scrutinized. Overall, the episode underscores a narrative of resilience and hope, emphasizing the importance of effective leadership over partisan rhetoric.
