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Hour 3 - On June 15, 2026, Hour 3 analyzed Iran's blockade claim, Vance on The View, Thune's weak leadership, media bias on Trump's 80th, and fake experts.

29 min · 15 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Hour 3 - On June 15, 2026, Hour 3 analyzed Iran's blockade claim, Vance on The View, Thune's weak leadership, media bias on Trump's 80th, and fake experts.

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The third hour of The Charlie James Show on June 15, 2026, focused heavily on national security, legislative leadership friction, media bias, and political discourse. Charlie opened by analyzing Iran's claim that five of its ships breached an international blockade, alongside a preview of Vice President JD Vance's upcoming, highly anticipated appearance on The View. The show then transitioned to a legislative critique, blaming Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s lack of leadership for the fact that Donald Trump has signed fewer than 40 bills during this legislative period. Turning to cultural and media analysis, Charlie broke down the conflicting media coverage surrounding Donald Trump's 80th birthday yesterday, contrasting how friendly versus hostile outlets framed the milestone. Finally, the hour concluded with a fiery commentary on modern political debates, slamming how unqualified individuals with zero actual knowledge of complex issues suddenly position themselves as experts on public platforms.

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