Ep. 2449 - Why Did We Think Iran Would Keep Their Word?
6/19/20261 hr
The Iran non-deal is already on thin ice, and we discuss precisely why; we recap Barack Obama’s star-studded library opening, and Tom Hanks dumps on MS NOW.
Ep. 2449
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