Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese

Trump’s reflecting pool renovation failed, and a 3-time Olympian was arrested

18 min · 22. Juni 2026
Episode Trump’s reflecting pool renovation failed, and a 3-time Olympian was arrested Cover

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At 12:09 in the morning, while the sky was pitch black outside and most Americans were asleep, the President of the United States was wide awake, hiding away inside one of the most secure compounds on Earth. Facing another night of erratic sleep, Donald Trump opened Truth Social and began what would become a day-long stream of increasingly bizarre posts, reposts, polls, and grievances from inside the secluded mountains of Camp David. The message behind them was always the same: don't believe what you saw. Don't believe your own eyes. But our eyes work just fine. Based on the events of 6-20-2026 The Breakdown: * Trump spent his weekend at Camp David posting dozens of times instead of salvaging the collapsing Iran agreement * A poll asking the public whether they prefer "Dumocrat" or "Dumbocrat" * A proposal to rename ICE to "NICE" by adding an "N," to "totally discombobulate" reporters * The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation turned into a disaster after the water turned green from an algae bloom * Workers poured hydrogen peroxide to kill the algae, which caused the "American Flag Blue" paint liner to peel away * Interior Department staff had raised concerns about the contractor's rushed work before the paint ever came off * Rather than admit failure, Trump blamed "Radical Left Lunatics" and accused ABC's Jonathan Karl of sticking his hand in the pool * Trump threatened "years in jail" for vandalizing the pool, describing his own renovation's failures as a criminal conspiracy * David Hearn, a 67-year-old three-time Olympic canoeist, was arrested and held nearly five hours for touching a piece of liner already peeling off * Hearn: "I'm a curious citizen. I reached down to see what it felt like" * The $14.7 million project failed because of the rush to finish before July 4th * Trump tried to humiliate Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, one of his closest allies, claiming she "begged" him for a photo at the G7 * Meloni called it "completely fabricated" and said: "Italy and I do not beg" * Meloni to Trump: "My popularity is none of your concern. I suggest you focus on yours" * Three days after signing the Iran MOU, Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed again after Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least 16 people * While JD Vance flew to Switzerland to salvage negotiations, Trump posted polls about renaming ICE * How Trump may have taught Iran its own leverage: in trying to demonstrate American power, he demonstrated Iranian leverage instead * The history of Camp David, where Jimmy Carter brokered the 1978 accords, and how Trump has used it only twice this term Reality does not care how many times he hits "post." Reality does not negotiate. It does not flatter. And it does not look away. The walls are closing in. And we are the ones who keep pushing on them. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

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Episode Trump's Pennsylvania rally was bizarre people are wondering what's wrong Cover

Trump's Pennsylvania rally was bizarre people are wondering what's wrong

At 2:50 in the afternoon, the announcer's voice echoed through the factory floor: "The 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump." Taking just a handful of steps at a time before stopping to catch his breath, Trump grabbed the handrail and climbed the final steps to the stage at the Mack Trucks plant in Pennsylvania. He was there to help Congressman Ryan Mackenzie hold a vulnerable seat. But it took him nearly an hour to even mention Mackenzie by name. When he finally did, he told the crowd: "Nobody wants to hear you, Ryan." Based on the events of 6-23-2026 The Breakdown: * Trump turned a Mack Trucks factory into a campaign rally and spent nearly an hour before mentioning the congressman he came to help * His introduction of Mackenzie: "Nobody wants to hear you, Ryan. Get up here, fast" * The same rambling performance: stories about himself, old grievances, weight-loss drugs, the UFC fight, and a deeply uncomfortable extended reenactment * Trump claimed the stock market "hit a new high today," but the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all closed down on an AI sell-off * He praised his 25 percent truck tariff as a gift to Mack, which laid off 250 to 350 workers at that same plant citing those very tariffs * Trump's Truth Social post accusing four senators of providing "aid and comfort" to the enemy, language from the constitutional definition of treason * The Senate passed a war powers resolution 50 to 48, the first time both chambers passed one since the war began * Four Republicans broke ranks: Murkowski, Collins, Paul, and Cassidy * Why the significance is in the signal, not the legal mechanism * What the post reveals: the U.S. is negotiating through Pakistan and Qatar at a Swiss resort because our word means nothing * Oman's Foreign Minister said the United States had "lost control of its own foreign policy" * What is really being lost: not just our standing and alliances, but the meaning of who we are as a country * Why it will take generations to earn back what he has cost us * ABC News is fighting back, airing commercials directly challenging the FCC and asking viewers to speak out * FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's investigation into The View, and the early review of all eight Disney-owned ABC station licenses * Disney called the early renewal "an extraordinary demonstration of power and coercion" and hired conservative attorney Paul Clement * Timothy Snyder's concept of "anticipatory obedience" and how ABC's earlier compliance did not save them * Even Ted Cruz called Carr's threat "dangerous as hell," comparing it to a mob boss * What it looks like when anticipatory obedience breaks and the fear starts to lift Donald Trump's act is not working anymore. We can see it in his rallies, in his posts, in the Republicans breaking ranks, in ABC taking a stand, in the polls, and in the millions of Americans ready to vote to end this. This is not over. The danger is still real. But the fear is lifting. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

25. Juni 202617 min
Episode Trump's biggest supporter is walking away and others will soon follow Cover

Trump's biggest supporter is walking away and others will soon follow

Last Thursday, one of the loudest voices in American right-wing media sat down for an interview on a little-known political podcast in Canada and said something that would have been unthinkable not long ago. Almost nobody noticed. It sat there for four days, buried beneath the endless chaos coming out of the Trump regime. Then this morning, the Associated Press picked it up, and within hours, Republicans and conservative media figures were scrambling to respond. Because buried inside that otherwise forgettable interview was something few people expected to hear: Tucker Carlson declared he was leaving the party he spent years helping build. Based on the events of 6-22-2026 The Breakdown: * Tucker Carlson, on a little-known Canadian podcast: "I would not support the Republican Party, there's no chance" * "I'm out. And if I'm out, then I think a lot of other people are out" * Why this is not a profile in courage: Carlson endorsed Trump in 2024, after the insurrection, the indictments, and the E. Jean Carroll verdict * His private texts from the Dominion lawsuit, where he called Trump "demonic" and admitted the fraud claims were baseless while defending him on air * "There really isn't an upside to Trump," he wrote privately, even as he sold the opposite to millions * Why the only thing that changed is that pretending is no longer profitable * Carlson framing his departure around the Iran war, calling Trump's threats against Iranian infrastructure "vile" and "a war crime" * How this is not an awakening, but people jumping on lifeboats to save themselves * More than 30 House Republicans have announced they will not seek reelection. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she is "DONE" * The Mussolini parallel: when the Grand Council of Fascism removed him in 1943, it was to survive, not from moral clarity * The real danger: Carlson left a door open, did not cross to Democrats, and may be positioning himself for a 2028 run * Why a Carlson presidency would not be Trumpism falling apart, but "Trumpism growing up" * Why this fracture could matter at the margins in 2026, and how it could produce something more organized by 2028 * An acknowledgment of the people who got this right years ago, who were called alarmists and sat through tense Thanksgivings * Three federal judges ruled against the administration on the same Monday * Judge Sparkle Sooknanan struck down the centralized voter database used to wrongly purge citizens, with the DOJ now zero for nine in court * Judge Patrick Schiltz, a Bush appointee and former Scalia clerk, quashed six grand jury subpoenas targeting Minnesota officials as "blatantly unlawful" * Judge Amy Berman Jackson blocked SNAP restrictions that would have redefined "food" to limit benefits for 42 million Americans The real story of today is not that Tucker Carlson found his conscience, because he did not. The real story is that this regime is losing its grip on every front at once. The coalition is splintering from within while the courts continue to stand between this administration and its most extreme abuses. Every crack buys us time. Even the people who helped build this machine now see that it cannot hold. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

Gestern14 min
Episode Trump's dangerous downward spiral has reached a terrifying new level Cover

Trump's dangerous downward spiral has reached a terrifying new level

On a warm June Sunday, while Americans were gathering with family to celebrate Father's Day, the President of the United States spent the better part of his day hiding away at Camp David, posting erratic threats on social media. Instead of reflecting on his children or remembering his own father, he posted concerning rants on Truth Social and found twenty minutes to give a telephone interview with a Fox News reporter, threatening to end the lives of foreign dignitaries and erase an entire country from the planet. The more Donald Trump spirals about Iran, the clearer it becomes: Trump has lost all control. Based on the events of 6-21-2026 The Breakdown: * In a Fox News phone interview, Trump warned that if Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. would "blow the sh*t out of them" * He told Iranian officials "You won't have a country," and according to Trey Yingst, "You won't even make it back to your f------ country" * Trump described the memorandum of understanding he signed days ago as "just an option," adding "I can do whatever I want after that option" * He floated permanently seizing the Strait of Hormuz and collecting 20 percent of all oil passing through, calling America the "guardian angel" of the Middle East * At 9:30 a.m. he threatened to "hit Iran very hard again" on Truth Social while his own delegation sat in Switzerland to begin talks * The agreement explicitly prohibits threats or force, meaning Trump violated his own peace deal * The Iranian delegation refused the group photo, called it a "media show," and walked out * Footage showed Iran's foreign minister pointedly ignoring Vance to embrace the Pakistani prime minister standing right beside him * Whether Trump set Vance up to fail by guaranteeing the other side would walk out before talks began * Lindsey Graham on Face the Nation: "If this deal fails, President Trump is going to take the Strait of Hormuz over by force" * How the people around Trump have moved from guardrails to full-blown enablers * Why Vance and Rubio could stop this and are choosing not to * Trump's Father's Day post claiming "BEST ECONOMY EVER" while 9.16 million student loan borrowers are now in default, roughly one in five * Gas prices have risen roughly 40 percent since the Iran war began, with inflation at 4.2 percent * Trump attacking the New York Times as "TREASONOUS" for a headline noting little changed after nearly 4 months of war * How escalation is the oldest authoritarian pattern when the walls close in, from Mussolini's final months to Saddam Hussein's last years * A Father's Day acknowledgment of the fathers on the right side of history The President of the United States spent Father's Day threatening to obliterate a country, sabotaging his own peace deal, and lying to the American people about the state of their economy. He is not in control. The people around him know he is not in control, and it is our job to document what is happening. We are building the record that future generations will use to understand how this happened, who enabled it, and who found the courage to speak up when it mattered. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

23. Juni 202617 min
Episode Trump’s reflecting pool renovation failed, and a 3-time Olympian was arrested Cover

Trump’s reflecting pool renovation failed, and a 3-time Olympian was arrested

At 12:09 in the morning, while the sky was pitch black outside and most Americans were asleep, the President of the United States was wide awake, hiding away inside one of the most secure compounds on Earth. Facing another night of erratic sleep, Donald Trump opened Truth Social and began what would become a day-long stream of increasingly bizarre posts, reposts, polls, and grievances from inside the secluded mountains of Camp David. The message behind them was always the same: don't believe what you saw. Don't believe your own eyes. But our eyes work just fine. Based on the events of 6-20-2026 The Breakdown: * Trump spent his weekend at Camp David posting dozens of times instead of salvaging the collapsing Iran agreement * A poll asking the public whether they prefer "Dumocrat" or "Dumbocrat" * A proposal to rename ICE to "NICE" by adding an "N," to "totally discombobulate" reporters * The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool renovation turned into a disaster after the water turned green from an algae bloom * Workers poured hydrogen peroxide to kill the algae, which caused the "American Flag Blue" paint liner to peel away * Interior Department staff had raised concerns about the contractor's rushed work before the paint ever came off * Rather than admit failure, Trump blamed "Radical Left Lunatics" and accused ABC's Jonathan Karl of sticking his hand in the pool * Trump threatened "years in jail" for vandalizing the pool, describing his own renovation's failures as a criminal conspiracy * David Hearn, a 67-year-old three-time Olympic canoeist, was arrested and held nearly five hours for touching a piece of liner already peeling off * Hearn: "I'm a curious citizen. I reached down to see what it felt like" * The $14.7 million project failed because of the rush to finish before July 4th * Trump tried to humiliate Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, one of his closest allies, claiming she "begged" him for a photo at the G7 * Meloni called it "completely fabricated" and said: "Italy and I do not beg" * Meloni to Trump: "My popularity is none of your concern. I suggest you focus on yours" * Three days after signing the Iran MOU, Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed again after Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least 16 people * While JD Vance flew to Switzerland to salvage negotiations, Trump posted polls about renaming ICE * How Trump may have taught Iran its own leverage: in trying to demonstrate American power, he demonstrated Iranian leverage instead * The history of Camp David, where Jimmy Carter brokered the 1978 accords, and how Trump has used it only twice this term Reality does not care how many times he hits "post." Reality does not negotiate. It does not flatter. And it does not look away. The walls are closing in. And we are the ones who keep pushing on them. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

22. Juni 202618 min
Episode Trump's FREE jet from Qatar is costing US Taxpayers 1 BILLION Dollars Cover

Trump's FREE jet from Qatar is costing US Taxpayers 1 BILLION Dollars

At 3:44 in the afternoon, Donald Trump stepped out of the freshly redesigned Air Force One to Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" blaring through a massive military hangar. He paused to catch his breath, raised a fist, and carefully made his way down the staircase, gripping the rail and staring at his feet. Halfway down, he stopped, struggling to take in a deep breath, before continuing. He was there to show off his newly refurbished luxury jet, gifted by the ruling family of Qatar and refashioned at taxpayer expense. This was how the President of the United States chose to spend Juneteenth. Based on the events of 6-19-2026 The Breakdown: * Trump unveiled the refurbished Air Force One gifted by Qatar, describing it as "a flying White House at a level of luxury that nobody has ever seen before" * "A normal president wouldn't do this," he said, recalling how he personally called the emir of Qatar to ask for the plane * Why he insists "God Bless the USA" is played everywhere, and how he commandeered its post-9/11 emotional power * For over 60 years, presidents of both parties flew under the same robin's egg blue Jacqueline Kennedy introduced in 1962 * Why that color was never about branding, but about continuity and the idea that the office is bigger than any one person * The Constitution's Foreign Emoluments Clause prohibits accepting a gift from a foreign state without congressional consent, and Congress never voted * Senator Patty Murray called it "hard to imagine more brazen corruption or a clearer violation" of the Emoluments Clause * Aviation experts estimate the full security overhaul could cost well over $1 billion * The aircraft will transfer to Trump's presidential library foundation when he leaves office in January 2029 * Taxpayers pay more than a billion to retrofit a $400 million plane used for roughly two years before it becomes part of Trump's legacy project * For the second consecutive year, Trump refused to acknowledge Juneteenth, with no proclamations, statements, or ceremonies * Last year he complained on Truth Social about "too many non-working holidays" * A new Franklin and Marshall poll found only 29 percent of Pennsylvania voters rate Trump positively, his lowest mark since 2017 * His approval on inflation has fallen to just 17 percent, and Democrats hold a 13-point advantage heading into November * The Obama Presidential Center was dedicated in Chicago, with Clinton, Bush, and Biden all attending. The only living president absent was the current one * Michelle Obama, without naming Trump: "hope is a choice. Whether or not we use our voices to speak up is a choice" * The real history of Juneteenth: freedom reached the enslaved people of Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation * Why liberation moved at the speed of courage and geography, and why freedom is not real until it reaches everyone We already know who the heroes of this story are. Us. Ordinary people who refuse to give up on each other, on democracy, and on the country we love. No one is coming to save us, because we are the ones doing the saving. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

21. Juni 202613 min