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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 5/22/26 Hour 1-Can Iran be a political plus

31 min · 22 de may de 2026
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If the Iran conflict is to provide a political advantage, a swift conclusion and a decrease in fuel costs are essential. Does a military victory translate to more ballots, or is the focus purely economic? For Republicans to achieve success in the upcoming Midterms, the price of gas, groceries, and overall living expenses must decline. During an interview, Michael Letts addresses the decision by Congress to go on recess with the Save Act and the Reconciliation Bill still pending and unpassed. Despite John Thune's assertion that the necessary votes are missing, the reasons behind this lack of support remain unclear. This situation raises questions about whether Thune should continue in his role as Senate Majority Leader.

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