Josh opens the show by discussing the heroic rescue operation over the weekend involving soldiers in Iran. He breaks down the high-level strategy that made the mission possible and the “next-level chess” that went into bringing the service members home safely. Josh also examines the reaction from the Left to the ongoing war, highlighting some of the more outrageous comments that have surfaced. He then addresses the misinformation being spread about Donald Trump before turning to the breaking news of Attorney General Pam Bondi being fired, what led to the decision, and what it could mean moving forward.
Monday afternoon, President Donald Trump held a press conference with military leaders to give an update on rescue operations over the weekend in Iran and a preview of what's still to come.
While liberal lawmakers and their media allies were busy peddling fake news, Donald J. Trump was in the Oval Office directing one of the most audacious special operations in modern history.
Conservatives know the truth: Trump is the president who actually did something about Iran’s nuclear ambitions while the last five administrations talked tough and did nothing.
Iran’s State run News agency says Tehran has rejected the latest cease-fire proposal, saying it wants a permanent end to the war instead.
Officials say Iran will not accept a temporary 45-day truce and will only consider ending the conflict on its own terms.
Savannah Guthrie is returning to NBC’s “Today” show Monday for the first time in over two months since her mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing. Guthrie said the experience has changed her and she is unsure how she’ll manage, but feels she must come back to her “Today” family.
Authorities continue to search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who was reported missing on February 1 in Arizona. The case remains an active investigation, with ongoing efforts by local and federal authorities.
The Artemis II crew is more than halfway to the moon, set to perform a lunar flyby Monday before returning to Earth. They are the first moonbound astronauts in over 50 years since the Apollo program.
The mission, however, is facing a minor hiccup: the onboard toilet is malfunctioning, and NASA has instructed the crew to use backup urine collection bags until the system is fixed.
Israel says it has killed a top Iranian military intelligence leader as the conflict escalates. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz and the Israel Defense Forces announced that Major General Majid Khademi, head of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ intelligence organization, was killed in coordinated strikes amid ongoing hostilities with Tehran.
Iranian state media confirmed Khademi’s death and blamed the attack on U.S.-Israeli forces. Israel also vowed to continue targeting Iranian leaders “one by one” in response to recent attacks.
President Trump has issued a profanity-laced ultimatum, warning that if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his Tuesday deadline, the United States will escalate strikes on Iranian power plants and bridges.
Trump made the threat Sunday on his Truth Social platform, saying that unless Tehran complies, “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day and Bridge Day” as part of the continued conflict now in its sixth week.
The escalation comes amid ongoing violence in the region and international concern that attacks on critical infrastructure could deepen the crisis.
Iran and the United States are considering a new ceasefire proposal as violence intensifies across the region. A draft deal calls for a 45-day truce and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, but neither side has responded.
Overnight strikes killed more than 25 people in Iran, while in Haifa, two people were found dead and others remain missing after missile attacks.
The United Nations warns both sides may be hitting civilian targets, raising concerns of possible war crimes.
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