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Iran's Clock is Ticking, Dems' Race War Play, & the Fake Doctor Running for Senate | 10 Minute Drill

16 min · 19. maj 2026
episode Iran's Clock is Ticking, Dems' Race War Play, & the Fake Doctor Running for Senate | 10 Minute Drill cover

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Iran is on the clock — and Trump isn't bluffing. After Iran bombed a UAE nuclear facility, President Trump is holding a Situation Room meeting on next steps and issuing a stark warning: "TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE." We break down what's coming and why the ceasefire window may be closing fast.  Plus: Democrats are going all-in on a race-based midterm strategy — Booker, AOC, Buttigieg, Ayanna Pressley, and more are leaning hard into racial framing heading into 2026. But is it actually about race — or about power? We look at how Democrats drew their dream redistricting map in Virginia and somehow ended up DILUTING Black political power in the process.  Then: Kamala Harris's "No Bad Ideas Brainstorm" era of Democratic politics — from abolishing the Electoral College to packing the Supreme Court. And California is now proving that what starts as a "no bad ideas" brainstorm doesn't stay hypothetical for long.  We also dig into the foreign-funded proxy war targeting American data centers — over $39 million in foreign donations being used to stoke fear about U.S. energy infrastructure. Who's behind it? Hint: it's not who the activists claim.  And: Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed is calling himself a "physician" — but Politico found he has almost no history of actually treating patients. Meanwhile, his rival Mallory McMorrow's campaign is in freefall. We break down why.  Finally: Democrats are getting caught on camera being coached on how to seem "authentic." Spoiler — it's not working.  The 10 Minute Drill delivers fast, fun political analysis on the stories shaping Washington and the 2026 landscape. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.  ⏱️ TIME STAMPS:  0:00 – Intro  0:39 – Iran: Trump's warning & Situation Room meeting  2:23 – Democrats' race war midterm strategy  7:45 – Kamala's "No Bad Ideas Brainstorm"  10:22 – Foreign-funded data center proxy fight  12:37 – Abdul El-Sayed: the fake doctor running for Senate  15:04 – Democrats and authenticity (or the lack of it)  #Iran #Trump #Democrats #Election2026 #KamalaHarris #10MinuteDrill #Politics #DataCenters #AbdulElSayed #Michigan #Redistricting #Midterms #MattWhitlock #BreakingNews #DonaldTrump

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episode Election Day: Can Spencer Pratt pull it off? We play Graham Platner Scandal Bingo cover

Election Day: Can Spencer Pratt pull it off? We play Graham Platner Scandal Bingo

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Monday Rundown: Platner's Illicit Texts, NJ Riot Fallout, Iran struggles & Jamie Dimon's war

It's Monday — here's what you need to know before the week gets away from you. The Platner story has taken a serious turn. The Wall Street Journal is reporting on illicit texts, and the Daily Wire has new reporting tied to an app called Kik. The candidate who had "nothing to worry about" just two weeks ago now has Cory Booker dodging questions, Andy Kim going silent, and his own campaign canceling scheduled MSNBC interviews. We track exactly who is still standing with Graham Platner, who has quietly walked away, and what the new reporting actually reveals about the man Democrats built into a national figure. In New Jersey, the protests outside Delaney Hall have crossed into riots. Rep. Mikie Sherrill — who showed up in person to rally demonstrators outside the ICE facility — is now asking everyone to "lower the temperature." We connect the dots: Democratic politicians helped light this fire, and the position underneath the protest is straightforward — they don't want immigration enforcement. They want to defund ICE. On Iran: President Trump is pushing back hard on reports that the U.S. would release money to Iran before the Strait of Hormuz is open and nuclear provisions are ironclad. The "No Dust, No Dollars" framework is holding. We update where negotiations actually stand heading into the week. And Jamie Dimon went on national television last week and attacked a crypto bill he clearly hadn't read. It's part of a pattern — Dimon waged the same war against Open Banking and consumer access to fee-free financial apps. The big banks have made their position clear: they're not against crypto specifically, they're against any innovation that competes with them. We call it what it is. Today's episode covers: • Platner's illicit texts and the Democratic exodus • Mikie Sherrill's riot problem in New Jersey • Iran: Trump pushes for tougher terms • Jamie Dimon embarrasses himself on crypto ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Intro 00:41 –Platner's Illicit Texts & Democrats Go Silent 03:17 –NJ Riots: Sherrill Foments Then Runs 05:21 – Iran: Trump Toughens the Terms 07:27 – Jamie Dimon's Crypto Embarrassment 09:47 – The week ahead Subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who needs their Monday news in under ten minutes.

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Rubio's Iran Warning, $10M DNC Autopsy DISASTER, Protesters CHEER ICE & Texas Election Night

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episode Graham Platner’s bizarre origin story; Dems fight ICE by building a wall; Jaxson Dart and the heckler’s veto cover

Graham Platner’s bizarre origin story; Dems fight ICE by building a wall; Jaxson Dart and the heckler’s veto

Graham Platner positioned himself as a working-class Maine veteran ready to take on the establishment. So why did his father give him $200,000 to buy his first house? Why did GQ profile him weeks before he even filed to run? Why did the New York Times write a feature on him before he even announced? And why does the same political consultant who worked for Fetterman and is now working for Zohran Mamdani keep showing up in his orbit? We break down the full Platner operation — and why it looks a lot less like populism and a lot more like the Beto O'Rourke playbook dressed up in Carhartt. Meanwhile Democrats are running from Platner faster than he can cash his donor checks. Elizabeth Warren — silent. Chuck Schumer — silent. Hakeem Jeffries — "haven't seen those posts." Cory Booker — "not been following." Jake Auchincloss essentially endorsed Susan Collins in a safe D+11 seat. The party that built Platner is now pretending he doesn't exist. In New Jersey, anti-ICE protesters outside Delaney Hall in Newark are building an autonomous zone — digging up cement blocks to physically blockade vehicle access to the detention facility. You might even say they're building a wall. Rep. Mikie Sherrill tried to visit and was turned away. We break down what's actually happening inside and outside the facility. Iran update: U.S. forces destroyed IRGC ships attempting to lay new mines in the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend. Talks are ongoing but the IRGC is making clear why peace negotiations aren't simple. We explain what "defensive in nature" actually means in this context. This week's Waste, Fraud & Abuse Wednesday: the numbers that should make every taxpayer's blood pressure spike. And Jaxson Dart introduced President Trump at a recent event — and is now getting torched by sports media for it. Emmanuel Acho says introducing the president shows a "lack of wisdom." We push back: political intolerance shouldn't be a veto over a teammate's right to their own beliefs. We all sat through years of Obama at every sporting event. Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes said it best. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Intro 0:37 – The Latest from Iran 2:00 – ICE takes on New Jersey 3:08 - the Platner Problem 6:46 - The Planter Op 9:40 – Waste, Fraud & Abuse Wednesday 11:38 – Jaxson Dart, the Heckler's Veto & Sports Politics 🔔 Subscribe for sharp, fast political news every Tuesday and Thursday. #GrahamPlatner #MaineSenate #ICE #DelaneyHall #Newark #IranDeal #JaxsonDart #WasteFraudAbuse #BetoORourke #ZohranMamdani #AntiICE #10MinuteDrill #PoliticalNews #BreakingNews #2026Midterms

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