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EP. 290·JUNE 23, 2026·30:41

STARMER RESIGNS: But He’s Not Going Anywhere Yet

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Plus: World Cup fans fall HARD for America, Iran's soybean surprise, Pulte's deep state purge begins, the new Air Force One, a billion-dollar election-rules showdown, and California parents' court win. All in today's episode.

He stood outside 10 Downing Street, his voice breaking, and admitted his own party no longer wanted him. Keir Starmer has resigned. But here's the twist nobody's leading with: he isn't actually leaving. Not today, not next week. The man who lost the confidence of his party set himself a goodbye that could stretch into the autumn, while protesters blasted the anthem of the European Union over the gates. What does it tell you about a leader who has to be pushed out and still won't walk out the door?

And that's only the first of six. Foreign visitors flooding in for the World Cup can't stop apologizing to America for believing what the media told them, and you'll want to hear it in their own words. JD Vance floats a plan to turn unfrozen Iranian money into American soybeans. A housing regulator turned acting intelligence chief moves into one of the most powerful offices in Washington, and a source puts it plainly: the deep state firings have begun. A federal appeals court hands California parents a major round over Sacramento's school gender-secrecy law. And more than a billion dollars in federal grants may hinge on how states run their elections. There is a famine of truth in our land. This morning we feed it six stories at a time.

Moments from this episode.

4 shorts
The Reflecting Pool Follow Up
36 YEARS: The Air Force One Problem Nobody Fixed
STARMER RESIGNS: Drowned Out by "Ode to Joy"
"We Owe America a Huge Apology": World Cup Fans SHOCKED