• Asks Jeannie if Republicans can afford for the Iran situation to last much longer, given the midterms.
    References Trump's social post saying he is under no pressure and time is not his adversary.
    Kailey Leinz
  • Jeannie Shann Zaino
    States time is on the side of Tehran, not Donald Trump. Argues the first round of negotiations was a missed opportunity to establish trust, which Trump has since dismantled.
    Cites historical precedent: 2015 agreement Trump backed out of, negotiations in June and February followed by bombings. Says without establishing trust, Iran will not negotiate in good faith.
  • Asks Jeannie about conflicting narratives on gas prices, specifically Energy Secretary Chris Wright's forecast vs. Trump's rejection of it.
    Notes Wright said gas might not hit $3 until next year (beyond midterms), while Trump said he was wrong.
    Kailey Leinz
  • Jeannie Shann Zaino
    Says Chris Wright is probably correct that prices will be slow coming down once the conflict is over, but that's not what the President or Republicans want to hear before midterms.
    Points out Trump himself told Maria Bartiromo it could be until November, showing he is 'on both sides of this.'
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