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U.S. Iran Nuclear Deal Expected Before June 14th Trump Predicts

PBD Podcast · Hasan Piker Subpoena + Iran Peace Deal? | PBD #805 · May 25, 2026
U.S. Iran Nuclear Deal Expected Before June 14th Trump Predicts
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Hasan Piker Subpoena + Iran Peace Deal? | PBD #805
"An agreement has largely been negotiated, subject to finalization between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Final aspects and details of the deal are currently being discussed and will be announced shortly."
President Trump announced substantial progress on a deal with Iran involving the surrender of 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium, enough for 11 nuclear bombs. The deal includes unfreezing $6-30 billion in Iranian assets, reopening the Strait of Hormuz toll-free, and withdrawing U.S. forces near Iran. Iranian President Pezeshkian confirmed willingness to surrender enriched uranium, a historic concession. Trump promises finalization within 30-60 days.

About this episode

On this Memorial Day episode of the PBD Podcast, host Patrick Bet-David and co-hosts Tom Ellsworth, Adam Sosnick, and Vincent Oshana covered a historic U.S.-Iran nuclear agreement nearing finalization, the most significant diplomatic development in decades. President Trump announced Iran has agreed to surrender 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium—enough for 11 nuclear bombs—in exchange for unfreezing $6-30 billion in Iranian assets, reopening the Strait of Hormuz without tolls, and withdrawing U.S. forces from the region. Trump pledged the deal would be finalized within 30-60 days, contradicting predictions it wouldn't occur until later in the year. Bet-David outlined winners including American consumers due to expected oil price drops, and losers including the Iranian people who face continued oppression under the IRGC, and NATO nations exposed as unwilling to back America militarily. The team discussed an alleged assassination plot against Ivanka Trump by Iraqi national Mohammed al-Sadi tied to Iran's IRGC, seeking revenge for the Soleimani killing. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's resignation was announced, officially attributed to her husband's rare bone cancer, though speculation centered on tensions with the CIA over document declassification and lukewarm support for Trump's Iran strategy. Political streamer Hassan Piker was subpoenaed in a federal investigation into potential sanctions violations related to Cuba trips and foreign funding, with broader probes targeting U.S. influencers allegedly paid by foreign governments to promote anti-American content. The episode also covered the changing economics of MBA programs, with top schools like Duke, Michigan, and Harvard offering steep tuition discounts as corporations reduce hiring and AI disrupts consulting firms like McKinsey. Kevin Warsh was sworn in as Federal Reserve Chair in the tightest Senate confirmation in modern Fed history, 55-45, signaling deep partisan divide over monetary policy. A shooting near the White House left two dead after a gunman opened fire at a security checkpoint, underscoring escalating threats against Trump and the normalization of political violence.

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