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Trump Says Iran Is “Over,” Bernie Dumps Platner, And A $24K Pokémon Card Gets Swiped

35 min · 8 jul 2026
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The second hour starts with a major audience update for Team Kayal and Company’s Ben to the Shore ride, with 42 riders signed up and more than $22,000 raised for Families Behind the Badge. Kayal credits the audience for blowing past the original goal and pushing the team into serious rider turnout territory. From there, the crew turns to Graham Platner, Bernie Sanders, and the Maine Senate race, where Sanders now says Platner should step aside after the rape allegation. Sean argues the Platner blowup is less about Bernie personally and more about establishment Democrats sending a warning to the socialist wing of the party. Kayal runs through the idea that party leaders may have known Platner’s weak spots and waited until after the primary to move against him. The crew also discusses AOC not fully attaching herself to Platner, Elizabeth Warren’s past praise, Debbie Dingell saying more stories may be coming, and the report that Platner may want to name his successor if he leaves. The hour then shifts into the SAVE Act, where Kayal says Republicans need to hold the line on voter ID and proof of citizenship rather than settle for a watered-down Senate version. Dawn reads Trump’s push for the Senate to move, and the crew gets into Pennsylvania voter registration rules, illegal voting stories, mail-in ballots, voter rolls, and state-level loopholes. The conversation stays focused on election security, proof of citizenship, and the tension between what House Republicans passed and what GOP leaders may be willing to accept.

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The 8 AM hour opens with Cut Sheet and turns quickly to Benjamin Netanyahu’s CNN interview with Dana Bash. Netanyahu says Trump’s Iran approach and the joint U.S.-Israeli pressure have damaged Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure, but he also voices doubt about more negotiations. Kayal asks Sean what Trump should do now, and Sean argues for targeted strikes against military and regime assets while staying away from U.S. troops on the ground. The crew then debates Netanyahu blaming social media for falling U.S. support for Israel, the split between supporting Israel’s right to exist and wanting no part of endless wars, and the generational divide around Israel. Dawn brings up Netanyahu’s legal and political trouble at home, while Sean argues that American support for Israel should not mean giving any foreign leader a blank check. The conversation then moves to Marjorie Taylor Greene on The View, where she clashes with the hosts over Graham Platner, sexual assault allegations, due process, and whether Maine voters should keep their chosen nominee. Later in the hour, the crew gets into the political usefulness and danger of old allegations surfacing during campaigns, with references to Christine Blasey Ford, Trevor Bauer, E. Jean Carroll, and the MeToo era. The show lightens up with family talk about dance costs, softball, summer camps, owl pellets, robotics, and zoo camp before turning to a California HOA fight over American flags. Kayal, Dawn, and Sean debate whether the HOA’s flag policy would apply equally to pride flags or political signs, whether homeowners give up too much control in these neighborhoods, and why the American flag has become a political cue for some people.

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Trump Says Iran Is “Over,” Bernie Dumps Platner, And A $24K Pokémon Card Gets Swiped

The second hour starts with a major audience update for Team Kayal and Company’s Ben to the Shore ride, with 42 riders signed up and more than $22,000 raised for Families Behind the Badge. Kayal credits the audience for blowing past the original goal and pushing the team into serious rider turnout territory. From there, the crew turns to Graham Platner, Bernie Sanders, and the Maine Senate race, where Sanders now says Platner should step aside after the rape allegation. Sean argues the Platner blowup is less about Bernie personally and more about establishment Democrats sending a warning to the socialist wing of the party. Kayal runs through the idea that party leaders may have known Platner’s weak spots and waited until after the primary to move against him. The crew also discusses AOC not fully attaching herself to Platner, Elizabeth Warren’s past praise, Debbie Dingell saying more stories may be coming, and the report that Platner may want to name his successor if he leaves. The hour then shifts into the SAVE Act, where Kayal says Republicans need to hold the line on voter ID and proof of citizenship rather than settle for a watered-down Senate version. Dawn reads Trump’s push for the Senate to move, and the crew gets into Pennsylvania voter registration rules, illegal voting stories, mail-in ballots, voter rolls, and state-level loopholes. The conversation stays focused on election security, proof of citizenship, and the tension between what House Republicans passed and what GOP leaders may be willing to accept.

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We start the morning with Trump in Turkey and Dawn’s breaking news on the Iran ceasefire, which Trump says is “over” even as talks can technically continue. The crew reacts to the mixed messaging, the new U.S. strikes after attacks near the Strait of Hormuz, the oil spike, and the uncomfortable NATO backdrop. Sean Farash brings the impressions early, tying Trump, Iran, Bernie Sanders, and Graham Platner into the show’s first run of political comedy. Dawn’s news block brings several major local stories, led by the targeted killing of a DoorDash driver in Kingsessing. We get details on the running car, the delivery bag, the close-range shooting, and the report that the home tied to the delivery never ordered food. The crew also covers the Northeast Philadelphia home where federal and local authorities arrive over reported threats to the White House and find children living in filthy conditions with cats, dead animals, no running water, fleas, feces, and piles of trash. The hour also covers Wildwood ocean rescues, humidity, Facebook Marketplace safety, and the strange case of a rare Pokémon card allegedly stolen through fake cryptocurrency during a police-station exchange. Phil brings the Phillies win over the Reds, Zack Wheeler’s dominant 14-strikeout outing, Kyle Schwarber’s 31st homer, and Wheeler’s All-Star snub. The Big Take then closes the hour with Kayal arguing that the Tyler Robinson evidence in the Charlie Kirk case is far stronger than the conspiracy theories pushed by Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and the viral crowd that refuses to follow the courtroom facts.

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