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Evening Wire: American Adversary Aids Iran & Gonzales Bows Out | 3.6.26

12 min
Mar 6, 20263 months ago
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Summary

Evening Wire covers escalating U.S.-Iran military conflict with Trump's hardline stance, Russia allegedly aiding Iran with intelligence, Israeli strikes on Iranian military infrastructure, and domestic political developments including Rep. Tony Gonzalez's withdrawal from re-election and Trump's public break with Tucker Carlson.

Insights
  • Russia's reported intelligence sharing with Iran signals deepening geopolitical realignment and potential expansion of the conflict beyond direct U.S.-Iran engagement
  • Trump's 'Make Iran Great Again' messaging indicates a strategic pivot toward regime change rhetoric rather than traditional diplomatic negotiation frameworks
  • Congressional ethics investigations and leadership pressure are reshaping GOP House dynamics as narrow majority faces potential seat losses from departing members
  • Public figures and media personalities face swift consequences for diverging from Trump's foreign policy positions, affecting media landscape and political alignment
  • Military operations are generating real-world impacts on civilian populations and international travel, with geopolitical consequences affecting allied nations like Australia
Trends
Escalating military strikes and naval destruction as primary conflict resolution mechanism rather than diplomatic channelsIntelligence sharing between adversarial nations (Russia-Iran) as emerging conflict multiplier in regional conflictsRegime change rhetoric becoming mainstream political messaging in U.S. foreign policy discourseEthics investigations and personal scandals accelerating political retirements and reshaping legislative majoritiesMedia personality alignment becoming litmus test for political relevance and access in Trump-era politicsCivilian exposure to military conflict increasing through international travel disruptions and regional instabilityAllied nation involvement in military operations creating domestic political friction and sovereignty concernsWeight loss pharmaceutical alternatives gaining market traction as consumer preference shifts from injectable treatments
Companies
Netflix
Distributing Peaky Blinders film in theatrical release March 6 and streaming March 20
McDonald's
CEO Chris Kempinski promoted new Big Arch burger in social media video sparking CEO rivalry with Burger King
Burger King
CEO Tom Curtis responded to McDonald's burger promotion with competing Whopper marketing video on social media
Brick House Nutrition
Sponsor of episode promoting Lean weight loss supplement as alternative to injectable weight loss treatments
People
Donald Trump
President declaring hardline Iran policy with 'unconditional surrender' demand and 'Make Iran Great Again' messaging
Admiral Brad Cooper
U.S. military official announcing destruction of 30+ Iranian warships including drone carrier ship in Tampa press con...
Masoud Pezeshkian
Iranian President claiming some countries begun mediation efforts over conflict with U.S.
Tony Gonzalez
Texas Republican Congressman announcing withdrawal from re-election following affair scandal and ethics investigation
Mike Johnson
House Speaker urging Rep. Gonzalez to drop re-election bid amid ethics probe and family scandal
Tucker Carlson
Podcast host criticized by Trump for losing MAGA alignment and opposing Iran military strikes
Mark Wayne Mullen
Oklahoma Republican Senator nominated as DHS secretary receiving unexpected Teamsters union support
Sean O'Brien
Teamsters president endorsing Mark Wayne Mullen for DHS secretary despite prior Senate hearing confrontation
Vladimir Putin
Russian dictator condemning U.S.-Israeli military strikes on Iranian leadership as violation of international law
Anthony Albanese
Australian Prime Minister confirming three Australian sailors aboard U.S. submarine that sunk Iranian warship
Quotes
"We have sunk or destroyed more than 30 Iranian warships"
Admiral Brad CooperPress conference announcement
"Make Iran Great Again"
Donald TrumpTruth Social post
"MAGA is saving our country. MAGA is America first and Tucker is none of those things"
Donald TrumpABC interview with Jonathan Karl
"We understand the public may be concerned, in particular the Jewish community. And as always, I would ask them to remain vigilant"
Commander Helen FlanaganMetropolitan Police counterterrorism statement
"You see in those really dire moments, you see just the goodness of people's hearts"
Bryson BeggStudent account of Abu Dhabi missile strike experience
Full Transcript
By order of the Peaky Blinders Academy Award winner, Killian Murphy returns alongside an all-star cast including Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Sophie Rundle, with Academy Award nominee Barry Keoghan and Emmy Award winner Stephen Graham. In Netflix's upcoming film Peaky Blinders The Immortal Man, Tommy Shelby must face his own demons and choose whether to confront his legacy or burn it to the ground. Peaky Blinders The Immortal Man is in select theaters March 6th and on Netflix March 20th. Rated R. President Trump stands firm with his hardline approach with Tehran. An American adversary is apparently aiding Iran's fight against the U.S. And an age-old conflict breaks anew between the CEOs of McDonald's and Burger King. I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley. It's Friday, March 6th, and this is Evening Wire. President Trump is standing firm on his hardline approach with Tehran. In a Truth Social post today, he declared there will be no deal with Iran except unconditional surrender, which he of course wrote in all caps. He added that after the selection of a great and acceptable leader, the U.S. and its allies would help rebuild Iran's economy, saying the country could become bigger, better, and stronger than ever before. Trump closed the message with a new slogan, Make Iran Great Again. The post comes after Iranian President Masoud Baseshkian claimed that some countries have begun mediation efforts over the conflict. The U.S. military says it sunk or destroyed more than 30 Iranian warships. Admiral Brad Cooper made the announcement today during a press conference in Tampa. You may have heard the president say just a little while ago that we have sunk or destroyed 24 ships. That was true at the moment. We're now up over 30 ships. And in just the last few hours, we hit an Iranian drone carrier ship, roughly the size of a World War II aircraft carrier. And as we speak, it's on fire. President Trump has previously stated that one of the main objectives of Epic Fury is total destruction of the Iranian Navy. Four men have been arrested on suspicion of gathering intelligence on London's Jewish community on behalf of Iran. Daily Wire foreign affairs reporter Cassie Akiva has more. The Metropolitan Police Service said the suspects, one Iranian national and three dual British Iranian citizens, were detained early Friday during counterterrorism operations in and around North London. Authorities believed the men were conducting surveillance of specific sites and individuals. In a statement, Commander Helen Flanagan, who was in charge of London's counterterrorism policing, said, We understand the public may be concerned, in particular the Jewish community. And as always, I would ask them to remain vigilant, and if they see or hear anything that concerns them, then to contact us. Overnight, around 50 Israeli fighter jets carried out a major strike targeting an underground military bunker in Tehran. The complex served as a hardened command facility used by senior Iranian leadership and military officials to coordinate operations even during large attacks Israeli intelligence reportedly spent years mapping the underground structure allowing a precision strike. Officials say the strike on the bunker is another major step in dismantling the Iranian regime's military leadership. In response to Tehran's attacks, the United Arab Emirates is considering freezing billions of dollars in Iranian assets held in the country. The move could severely restrict Iran's access to foreign currency and global trade networks. This comes at a time when its economy is already crippled. Iran launched more than 1,000 drones and missiles toward both military and civilian targets in the UAE. Morning Wire spoke to a student from Maryland, Bryson Begg, who was on a school trip in Abu Dhabi during some of these strikes. My friend says, hey, our flight just got suspended. And I was like, oh boy, well, I guess we're stuck here for a few hours. I did not realize it was going to be a few days. And then we started to get the alerts on the phone. The phone started blowing up saying missile alert, seek shelter. That was very scary. And then we look out the window and we watched a missile get intercepted by, I believe, the Abu Dhabi government. Watched the explosion. And we have a few pictures of the smoke from it. It was terrifying. And then we contacted our parents who were also freaking out, understandably. Bryson said he was floored by the amount of support he and his classmates received. Everybody wanted to help, whether it was parents, our community, our parishes, everybody was praying. I mean, we had thousands of prayers. It was really heartwarming, actually. Like you see in those really dire moments, you see just the goodness of people's hearts. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has confirmed reports that three Australian sailors were on board the U.S. submarine that sunk an Iranian warship in international waters. The Aussies were on board the ship as part of the AUKUS program in which Australian sailors are embedded on U.S. ships for training purposes. The revelation has sparked massive conflict within the Australian government. While the PM has stated that the Australians were not involved in the attack, others in his government see their presence as implicating their nation in the conflict. An American adversary is quietly helping Iran. Daily Wire reporter Zach Juhl has the details. Russia is providing intelligence to Iran on the location of U.S. forces, including warships and aircraft, according to three officials who spoke to the Post. One of the Post's sources said that Russia's involvement, quote, does seem like it's a pretty comprehensive effort. The Trump administration has not yet confirmed whether Russia has stepped into the conflict to help Iran, and the War Department declined to comment on the issue when asked by the Daily Wire. In a statement from the White House, Trump spokeswoman Anna Kelly did not address the Washington Post report, but said, quote, the Iranian regime is being absolutely crushed. Russia, a close ally of Iran, has condemned the joint U.S.-Israeli military action targeting Iranian leadership military assets and nuclear infrastructure Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said the strike that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei and members of his family and inner circle was a quote cynical violation of all norms of human morality and international law This episode is sponsored by Brick House Nutrition. 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Visit TakeLean.com and enter WIRE for your discount. That's promo code WIRE at TakeLean.com today. Texas Republican Congressman Tony Gonzalez announced Thursday he will not seek re-election. Daily Wire political contributor Tim Pierce has the story. This follows weeks of controversy over Gonzalez's admitted affair with a congressional aide who later died by suicide. Gonzalez said in a statement that after, quote, deep reflection and discussions with his family, he's decided to step away from the race while continuing to serve his district through the end of this Congress. The decision came hours after top House Republicans, including Speaker Mike Johnson, urged him to drop his re-election bid as the House Ethics Committee moves forward with an investigation tied to findings from the Office of Congressional Conduct. Republican leaders say the ethics probe should proceed quickly, while Gonzalez's choice to remain in office could be significant for the GOP's narrow four-seat majority in the House. President Trump is done with Tucker Carlson, declaring that the podcaster has, quote, lost his way. Daily Wire senior editor Joel Needler has the details. Trump told ABC reporter Jonathan Karl on Thursday that Karlson was no longer MAGA and that he's known this for, quote, a long time. Here's Karl recounting his conversation with Trump. And I asked him about something Karlson told me just as the war with Iran was getting underway. Hey, Carlson had told me that it was absolutely disgusting and evil. So I asked Trump about that. His words were quite pointed. He said he's not MAGA. MAGA is saving our country, Trump said. MAGA is America first and Tucker is none of those things. Carlson has been an outspoken critic of Trump's strikes on Iran and has also claimed without evidence that the decision to launch strikes was driven by Shabbat, a Jewish outreach organization. Trump ended his remarks by saying, quote, Tucker is really not smart enough to understand. Trump's new DHS secretary nominee, Senator Mark Wayne Mullen, is receiving support from a surprising place Teamsters president Sean O said in a statement that if anyone will stand their butt up to protect America it the Oklahoma Republican This comes nearly two years after the two nearly came to blows during a Senate hearing. The exchange went viral. Quit the tough guy act and these Senate hearings. You know where to find me. Any place, any time, cowboy. Sir, this is a time, this is a place. If you want to run your mouth, we can be two consenting adults. We can finish it here. Okay, that's fine. Perfect. You want to do it now? I'd love to do it right now. Well, stand your butt up then. You stand your butt up. Oh, hold on. Oh, stop it. Is that your solution? No, no, sit down. Sit down. No, no, you're a United States senator. Okay, sit down, please. A new study suggests President Trump's comments about Tylenol and autism may have influenced medical decisions. Researchers found that prescriptions for acetaminophen among pregnant emergency room patients dropped 10 percent in the months following Trump's September warning. The study published in The Lancet notes the findings show correlation, not causation, and do not capture the over-the-counter purchases. Major medical groups continue to insist that there is no proven link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism. Meanwhile, prescriptions for Leucovorin, a drug the Trump administration has promoted as a potential autism treatment rose sharply among children in the same period. And as conflicts rage around the world, a new, less consequential battle has emerged between ancient rivals. Daily Wire Entertainment reporter Amanda Harding explains. McDonald's and Burger King are once again locked in an age-old clash as their CEOs take to social media to promote their new burgers. The 2026 burger war began when McDonald's CEO Chris Kempinski posted a video to promote the new Big Arch burger. Commentators swarmed, noting the hostage tape nature of the video as the CEO struggled to take a small bite of the burger while attempting to do his best impression of a human being. All right, the moment of truth. That is so good. That's a big bite for a Big Arch. It's distinctively McDonald's. Only McDonald's could do this type of burger, but it also is unlike anything else on our menu. Burger King's CEO and confirmed human being Tom Curtis then posted a response video where he too ate one of Burger King's new Whoppers. Commenters noted that his experienced bite style clearly confirmed that Mr. Curtis has actually eaten a burger before at some point in his life. Not bad, right? Only one thing missing, a napkin. Those are your drive home updates this evening. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com. And in case you missed it earlier today, we covered some major stories, including Iran's military crumbling as the U.S. and Israel continue their strikes, Trump demoting Kristi Noem amid controversy, and the British Prime Minister coming under fire for his response to epic fury. Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with a weekend edition of Morning Wire.