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  • End Of Iran's Civilization PAUSED—Why, What It Means & What's Next
    Apr 8 2026
    1. Two-Week Ceasefire Pauses Escalation President Trump announced a two-week, double-sided ceasefire with Iran, narrowly avoiding imminent large-scale U.S. strikes.The pause is conditional on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping chokepoint.Pakistan played a key mediation role in brokering the pause. 2. Ceasefire Is Fragile and Possibly Limited Iranian missile launches reportedly continued even after the announcement, casting doubt on Iran’s compliance.The ceasefire may apply only between the U.S. and Iran, not Israel, allowing Israel to continue independent strikes. 3. Strait of Hormuz Is Central The Strait is international waters, not Iranian territory.Iran’s ability to disrupt shipping is errorist leverage, not conventional military power.Keeping the Strait open is treated as a major tactical and economic objective. 4. Iran’s Military Capability Severely Degraded Iran’s conventional military has been largely destroyed.What remains is asymmetric/terrorist capability (mines, speedboats, sabotage).Iran’s claims of a “very powerful military” are dismissed as propaganda. 5. U.S. Objective: Cripple War Capacity, Not Nation-Building The stated U.S. goal is eliminating Iran’s ability to wage war, particularly missile and drone production.Regime “collapse” is preferred, but formal regime change is not an official objective.The Trump administration avoids long-term occupation or nation-building. 6. Power Plants and Bridges as Strategic Targets Trump’s threat to strike infrastructure is framed as lawful under the laws of war, not war crimes.Power and transportation systems are legitimate military objectives because they support war operations.Oil facilities were deliberately spared to preserve future economic recovery options. 7. Strong Criticism of Democrats and Media Democrats are reflexively opposing Trump, even on national security.Media figures are minimizing Iranian aggression and exaggerating U.S. culpability.Claims of “quagmire” or “war crimes” are rejected as politically motivated. 8. Strategic Interpretation The pause is viewed as Iran buying time, not seeking peace.This is the weakest Iran has ever been, and delaying action may be a long-term mistake.A negotiated settlement that ends Iranian support for terrorism would be considered a major U.S. victory. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 7 2026
    Apr 8 2026
    Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton! If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too. Here’s a sample episode recapping four takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Trust in Trump Clay Travis and Buck Sexton analyze Trump’s warning that Iran’s “civilization” could effectively end if its leadership refuses to comply with U.S. demands, particularly reopening the Strait of Hormuz and conceding on its nuclear program. The hosts explain that this hour centers on geopolitics, national security, global energy markets, and domestic political fallout, making it one of the most consequential foreign policy hours of the program to date. Throughout Hour 1, Clay and Buck break down Trump’s negotiating strategy with Iran, emphasizing his use of maximal pressure and rhetorical brinkmanship to extract leverage. They argue that Trump’s threats are designed to terrify Iranian leadership into compliance rather than signal an uncontrolled rush toward wider war. A major focus is the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has refused to reopen despite proposals for a temporary ceasefire. The hosts stress that the Strait is the critical choke point for global oil supply, and its continued closure threatens massive economic consequences, including higher gas prices, inflation, and rising consumer costs in the U.S. and worldwide. They repeatedly note that Trump’s top objective appears to be reopening the Strait to stabilize global energy markets, especially in an election year. The Red Line Clay firmly rejects claims circulating online that President Trump is preparing to drop a nuclear weapon on Iran, calling those assertions unserious and detached from reality. Clay and Buck note that financial markets—including oil prices and the stock market—remain relatively calm, underscoring their argument that investors and global observers broadly expect a diplomatic or limited military outcome rather than catastrophic escalation. They explain that markets often reflect collective judgment, and the lack of panic suggests confidence that Trump will avoid extreme actions while still applying pressure. Flat Earthers in Denial Clay and Buck pivot to a major positive development: the successful completion of the Artemis II mission. They highlight President Trump’s remarks congratulating the crew for traveling farther from Earth than any humans in history, circling the far side of the moon, and laying the groundwork for a permanent U.S. presence on the lunar surface and eventual missions to Mars. The hosts emphasize that Artemis II represents American innovation, national ambition, and a return to frontier‑driven leadership, framing space exploration as central to U.S. identity, technological advancement, and long‑term prosperity. Clay and Buck discuss the cultural importance of astronauts as one of the last broadly admired and bipartisan American “heroes,” contrasting public trust in astronauts with declining faith in other institutions. They also jokingly note how renewed space travel further undermines flat‑earth conspiracy theories, which leads into a more serious discussion about the growing incentive structure in media and social platforms that rewards misinformation, extremism, and conspiracy content regardless of truth or consequences. JFK Jr.: Take Back Your Health! An extensive interview with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who provides a detailed update on the MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) agenda. Kennedy outlines sweeping reforms underway at HHS, including requiring hospitals to serve real, nutritious food, removing petroleum‑based food dyes, reversing decades of industry‑driven dietary guidelines, addressing microplastics, ending animal testing, and restructuring the FDA’s “generally recognized as safe” loophole. He frames chronic disease as both a national health and national security crisis, citing childhood obesity, metabolic disease, and skyrocketing healthcare costs. Kennedy also addresses declining trust in public health institutions following COVID‑19, arguing that transparency, honesty, and acknowledging uncertainty are the only ways to rebuild credibility. He explains reforms aimed at reducing pharmaceutical prices through “most favored nation” pricing and highlights dramatic disparities between U.S. drug costs and European prices. A particularly timely discussion focuses on peptides and GLP‑1 medications, where RFK Jr. explains how Biden‑era FDA actions pushed widely used peptides into legal gray and black markets despite no documented safety signals. He argues for restoring regulated access so Americans are not forced to rely on unverified sources, emphasizing evidence‑based regulation over prohibition. Make...
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  • BONUS POD: Trump Orders Full Investigation as Leak Forced Iran‑Wide Manhunt for U.S. Pilot
    Apr 7 2026

    1. High-Stakes Military Rescue Operation

    • President Trump describes the extraordinary U.S. military rescue of two American airmen shot down inside Iranian territory during Operation Epic Fury.
    • The mission involved dozens of aircraft, elite special forces, CIA-led deception tactics, and heavy enemy fire.
    • Despite extreme risk, both airmen were successfully extracted, reinforcing the administration’s stance of “leave no American behind.”

    2. Emphasis on U.S. Military Superiority

    • Trump repeatedly highlights the unmatched power, technology, and capability of the U.S. military.
    • He frames the operation as historic, near-impossible, and only achievable by U.S. forces.
    • The rescue is used as proof that “peace through strength” is not rhetoric but a functioning doctrine.

    3. Direct Ultimatum to Iran

    • Trump issues a sharp warning that Iran has 24–48 hours to comply with U.S. demands.
    • Demands include halting nuclear ambitions and reopening strategic shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz.
    • He states Iran could be “taken out in one night” if it refuses, while still claiming preference for avoiding war.

    4. Claim of Internal Iranian Pressure

    • The President asserts U.S. intelligence indicates internal dissatisfaction within Iran.
    • He suggests civilians are watching closely and may desire change, implying leverage beyond military force.

    5. The Critical Leak During the Mission

    • A central focus of the presser is Trump’s accusation that classified information was leaked to the media mid-operation.
    • The leak revealed the existence of a second downed pilot, which had been intentionally kept secret for his survival.

    6. Consequences of the Leak

    • Trump argues the leak:
      • Alerted Iranian forces and civilians
      • Led to a reward being offered for capturing the pilot
      • Made the rescue far more dangerous for both the stranded airman and U.S. forces
    • He labels the leaker “sick” and claims the leak endangered lives.

    7. Threat of Legal Action Against Media

    • Trump states the administration will aggressively pursue the leaker.
    • He warns the media outlet involved may be compelled to reveal its source or face jail time, citing national security.

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  • Easter Miracle—Heroic Rescue in Iran plus Trump Threatens Massive Retaliation if Strait of Hormuz isn't Opened
    Apr 6 2026
    1. Heroic Rescue of a Downed U.S. Pilot in Iran An American F‑15 was shot down deep inside Iranian territory.One pilot was captured quickly; the second evaded capture for nearly 48 hours while injured and hiding in mountainous terrain.The U.S. has conducted an extensive rescue mission involving: Hundreds of special operations forcesCIA misinformation campaigns to mislead Iranian forcesArmed drones, fighter aircraft, bombers, and helicopter extraction U.S. forces destroyed their own aircraft left behind to prevent Iranian access to sensitive technology.The mission is portrayed as extraordinarily complex, dangerous, and successful, surpassing past failed Iran rescue attempts (e.g., 1980 hostage rescue). 2. Strategic Value of “Leave No One Behind” The rescue is framed as proof of a defining U.S. military ethos: Lives of soldiers are valued over equipment.Overwhelming firepower is used to minimize U.S. casualties. Historical analogy to WWII: Americans conserve lives by expending machines.Emphasis on morale — troops fight harder knowing rescue will come no matter the cost.Stories of medics, chaplains, and rescue teams underline trust within U.S. forces. Core message: U.S. military effectiveness is rooted in certainty that help will arrive. 3. Praise for Presidential Leadership Donald Trump is credited with: Authorizing the rescue immediatelyGiving the military unrestricted authority (“do whatever it takes”)Restoring confidence among service members The discussion contrasts Trump positively with prior presidents (Carter, Clinton, Obama, Biden), arguing they failed or hesitated in crisis moments.The rescue is used as evidence that strong executive decisiveness saves lives. 4. Warning to Iran Over the Strait of Hormuz Trump issues a public ultimatum via social media: Iran must open the Strait of Hormuz or face massive retaliation. Threats include: Destruction of power plantsDestruction of bridges and infrastructure The tone is deliberately aggressive and meant to signal that the threat is not a bluff. 5. Intent to Cripple Iran’s Infrastructure, Not Occupy Discussion centers on targeting: Electricity generationTransportation/logistics networks Goal is to: Paralyze Iran’s military and economyIncrease internal pressure on the ruling mullahsEncourage regime collapse through popular uprising 6. View of Iran’s Leadership Iranian rulers are: TheocraticIndifferent to civilian sufferingWilling to sacrifice large numbers of citizens for ideological goals Skepticism is expressed over whether infrastructure destruction will deter them. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Dearborn 'Sad Faces' for the Ayatollah, Hezbollah Inspired Michigan Man & Democrats’ Cash Pipeline at Risk Week In Review
    Apr 4 2026
    1. Michigan Political Commentary & Dearborn Focus A Michigan Senate candidate avoided discussing the killing of an Iranian Ayatollah due to concern that voters in Dearborn were “sad” about it.This is evidence of Democrats allegedly pandering to Islamist-sympathetic voters rather than condemning terrorism.Dearborn is characterized as politically influential and ideologically radical in this framing.“America-hating Islamists” are gaining influence within Democratic politics.Prominent progressive Democrats (e.g., Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, AOC) are examples of this alleged trend.Support for or sympathy toward Iran, Hezbollah, or anti-Israel positions is portrayed as electorally strategic rather than principled. 3. Michigan Synagogue Attack Narrative A March synagogue attack in West Bloomfield, Michigan, which the FBI labeled Hezbollah-inspired terrorism.Details emphasized: Targeting of children inside a Jewish temple/schoolThe attacker’s alleged ties to Hezbollah propagandaFailures in immigration vetting and firearm sales checks The incident is a sign of systemic risks posed by insufficient counterterrorism enforcement.Strong criticism is directed at U.S. agencies for allowing a naturalized citizen with alleged terrorist connections to enter and remain in the country.These failures are do to broader Democratic positions on borders, DHS funding, and national security.Vetting lapses are deliberate policy choices rather than administrative failures. 5. Energy Policy and National Security Argument Using a Washington Post editorial as validation, the text criticizes green energy policies in: GermanyTaiwanCalifornia The central claim: anti-nuclear and fossil fuel policies weaken national resilience during geopolitical crises.Energy independence is presented as a core national security issue, not just an environmental one. 6. ActBlue and Foreign Donor Allegations The New York Times is reporting that ActBlue may have misled Congress about vetting foreign donations.Key claims include: Potential acceptance of illegal foreign contributionsLegal warnings from ActBlue’s own law firmRisk of criminal investigation or shutdown This is evidence of foreign interference benefiting Democrats electorally. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Trump's Iran Address, Pam Bondi Leaving & ActBlue Facing Criminal Liability
    Apr 3 2026
    1. Trump’s National Address on Iran Trump reiterates that preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons has been his position since 2015 and frames current military action as the fulfillment of long‑standing commitments.The address emphasizes: Short‑term, intense military action (“weeks, not months or years”).Severe degradation of Iran’s military capabilities (navy destroyed, air force crippled, missile and drone capacity reduced).Justification for action based on Iran’s rapid missile production, terrorism sponsorship, and threats to the U.S. and allies. The speakers argue that Iran is currently weaker than ever and that acting now avoids greater future casualties. 2. Republican Debate and Public Support There is NO “civil war” among Republicans over Iran, citing polling they claim shows overwhelming GOP support.Critics—especially conservative podcasters opposing intervention—are labeled as marginal and unrepresentative.Trump is framed as consistent rather than opportunistic in his Iran policy. 3. Pam Bondi’s Departure as Attorney General Pam Bondi’s removal as Attorney General is presented as a routine cabinet change rather than a scandal.She is praised for: Crime reductionGang and cartel enforcementTerrorism prosecutionsLower murder and overdose rates The discussion emphasizes the difficulty of leading DOJ and frames her tenure as honorable and successful.Todd Blanche is named acting Attorney General, with Lee Zeldin mentioned as a possible permanent successor. 4. Department of Justice Leadership Context The DOJ is uniquely challenging due to entrenched bureaucracy (“deep state”).Past Attorneys General argue that conflict and burnout are common in the role.Ted Cruz reflects personally on why he chose to remain in the Senate rather than pursue the AG position. 5. ActBlue Investigation and Legal Risk The most consequential domestic political issue discussed is a New York Times report on ActBlue.According to the transcript: ActBlue may have misled Congress about how it vetted donations for foreign money.Internal legal memos warn of potential criminal liability, including “knowing and willful” violations.Several senior ActBlue officials reportedly resigned following the revelation. A DOJ investigation could: Shut down ActBlue entirelySeverely weaken Democratic fundraising before midterm elections ActBlue’s central role in Democratic campaigns and the scale of money involved (billions of dollars) is noted Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 2 2026
    Apr 2 2026
    Meet my friends, Clay Travis and Buck Sexton! If you love Verdict, the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show might also be in your audio wheelhouse. Politics, news analysis, and some pop culture and comedy thrown in too. Here’s a sample episode recapping four takeaways. Give the guys a listen and then follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Birthright Citizenship Scam Clay Travis and Buck Sexton discuss President Trump’s national address on Iran. They highlight Trump’s assertion that the military campaign has been highly successful and that Iran will never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. They focus on Trump’s most consequential comment: a two‑to‑three‑week timeline for intensified strikes, paired with ongoing negotiations. The hosts analyze the strategy as classic Trump-style pressure—applying overwhelming force while leaving room for a deal—and predict the conflict will be resolved by early May. They also discuss market reactions, particularly energy prices, predicting oil volatility will calm as shipping lanes stabilize. They also discuss the Supreme Court and the birthright citizenship case, with intense criticism directed at Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson following her questions during oral arguments. Clay and Buck play and analyze a clip in which Jackson compares birthright citizenship to criminal jurisdiction while traveling abroad, calling the analogy legally incoherent and emblematic of deeper concerns about preparation, competence, and judicial philosophy. The hosts argue that Supreme Court justices should represent the very top of the legal profession, and they denounce what they describe as ideological appointment criteria under former President Joe Biden. Buck expands the critique into a broader examination of elite legal education, affirmative action, and merit, contrasting Jackson with Justice Clarence Thomas, whom they praise as a historically significant legal thinker. Both hosts stress that their objections are not personal but institutional, warning that lifetime appointments at the Supreme Court have consequences measured in decades. They argue that poorly reasoned questions and factual errors undermine public trust and diminish the gravity of the Court’s role as the final arbiter of constitutional law. AG Pam Bondi Out Attorney General Pam Bondi has officially been removed from her role by President Donald Trump, following a turbulent stretch marked by the mismanaged “Epstein Files” release and heightened criticism from inside the MAGA base. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton revisit why Bondi’s tenure drew frustration from Trump supporters rather than Democrats, pushing back on a listener claim that her removal was a “scalp” handed to the left. They argue that Bondi’s exit reflects Trump’s effort to tighten his administration ahead of Senate confirmation battles and the rapidly approaching midterms—framing the transition as strategic, not reactive. Clay and Buck detail the emerging shortlist of possible replacements, including EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, widely rumored as the frontrunner. They also explore alternative names that could instantly stabilize the DOJ and navigate Senate confirmation with ease, such as Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Mike Lee, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Harmeet Dhillon, and interim Deputy AG Todd Blanche. They analyze the political calculus required for each option—particularly red‑state Senate seats that governors could safely fill—and even speculate on whether the Attorney General role could be used as a power‑balancing move in internal Republican conflicts, such as the GOP civil war unfolding in Texas. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize that Trump is not “panicking” but rather strengthening his cabinet while timing and Senate control still allow significant personnel changes. Hollywood Freefall Legal strategist Katie Zachariah weighs in on the removal of former Attorney General Pam Bondi and the question of who should be President Donald Trump’s next pick to lead the DOJ. Zachariah strongly backs Todd Blanche, praising his loyalty to Trump during the post‑presidency legal battles and arguing that his willingness to risk his career for the president proves he has the toughness and credibility required for the role. The discussion broadens into California Democratic politics, particularly speculation that the DOJ leadership change could expose renewed scrutiny of Congressman Eric Swalwell, including past allegations connected to a Chinese spy and questions about his residency. Zachariah argues that the Democratic Party lacks a deep bench in California, suggesting candidates like Swalwell and Katie Porter reflect broader party weakness as the state faces fiscal decline, population loss, and policy failure. Clay and Buck sharply criticize the idea of Swalwell as a potential governor, framing California as a case study in one‑party rule and systemic ...
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  • BONUS POD: Trump Addresses War in Iran & Delivers Epic Fury Speech to the American People
    Apr 2 2026
    1. Military Success and Momentum The President asserts that Operation Epic Fury is not only successful but “dominating.”Officials claim objectives are nearing completion within weeks, not months.The operation is historic in scale, intensity, and effectiveness. 2. Objective 1: Neutralizing Iran’s Missile and Drone Threat Ballistic missile and drone attacks are claimed to be down approximately 90%.Over 11,000 U.S. strikes inside Iran are reported.More than 66% of Iran’s missile, drone, and naval production facilities are said to be destroyed or disabled.The U.S. claims total air dominance, with ongoing hourly strike operations. 3. Objective 2: Destruction of Iran’s Navy Over 150 Iranian vessels are claimed destroyed, including 44 mine‑laying ships.92% of Iran’s largest naval ships are reportedly eliminated.Iran is described as having lost all ability to project naval power.The Iranian navy is labeled “combat ineffective.”The operation is described as the largest naval destruction in a short period since World War II.Securing the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy chokepoint, remains a central priority. 4. Objective 3: Defeating Iranian‑Backed Proxy Forces Iranian proxy groups are described as barely resisting.The balance of power in the region is portrayed as having shifted decisively against Iran. 5. Objective 4: Preventing an Iranian Nuclear Weapon The President reiterates a long‑held stance that Iran will never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.Nuclear facilities are claimed to have been obliterated using B‑2 bombers.Sites are said to be under constant satellite surveillance, with warnings of immediate retaliation if rebuilding is attempted. 6. Rejection of Prior U.S. Policy (Obama Era) The President strongly criticizes the Iran nuclear deal, calling it disastrous.He emphasizes terminating the deal as a defining achievement.Past leadership is characterized as weak and unwilling to confront known threats. 7. Strait of Hormuz and Global Energy Pressure The President calls on other oil‑dependent nations to take responsibility for securing the Strait of Hormuz.Suggests those nations: Protect the passage themselvesBuy oil from the United States Claims Iran’s disruption of oil shipping caused short‑term gasoline price increases.Asserts the U.S. economy is prepared to absorb these shocks.Predicts oil and gas prices will fall once the conflict ends. 8. Warning of Escalation if No Deal Is Reached The President warns that if no agreement is made: Iran’s electric power grid could be targeted simultaneously.Oil infrastructure has been deliberately spared so far, but could be destroyed. Claims Iran’s air defenses and radar systems are completely eliminated.Emphasizes total U.S. military superiority: “We have all the cards, they have none.” 9. Human Cost and Closing Message The President honors 13 U.S. service members killed during the operation.Frames their deaths as sacrifices to prevent a nuclear‑armed Iran for future generations.Concludes that Operation Epic Fury is a resounding military triumph, despite media skepticism. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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