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Bilyeu Accuses Trump of Fumbling Iran Into Nuclear Delay Deal

Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory · Trump’s Iran Deal Disaster, Pope’s Holy War on AI, and the Death of Private Property | Tom Bilyeu Show Live · May 28, 2026
Bilyeu Accuses Trump of Fumbling Iran Into Nuclear Delay Deal
Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory
Tom Bilyeu Impact Theory
Trump’s Iran Deal Disaster, Pope’s Holy War on AI, and the Death of Private Property | Tom Bilyeu Show Live
"The whole point of going into Iran in the first place was supposedly to end their nuclear ambitions. And now it's turned into just, we need to get the Strait open again and we'll deal with the nuclear issue down the road. But as everyone remembers, the Strait was open before all of this started. So not only have we not moved forward, we've actually moved backwards."
Bilyeu claims the rumored two-phase Iran deal represents Trump abandoning the original goal of ending Iran's nuclear program in favor of simply reopening the Strait of Hormuz. He argues this retreat from the nuclear objective means the US has achieved less than the pre-conflict status quo, calling it a strategic defeat disguised as negotiation.

About this episode

In this episode of the Tom Bilyeu Show Live, host Tom Bilyeu is joined by his wife Lisa after Drew's absence, delivering a blistering critique of Trump's Iran negotiations, Pope Leo XIV's anti-AI encyclical, and socialist property seizures in New York City. Bilyeu opens by declaring the Iran deal a catastrophic fumble, comparing the US inability to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to Britain's Suez Crisis, arguing Trump has moved backward by abandoning nuclear disarmament goals for a mere ceasefire framework. He accuses the administration of looking weak and dumb on the world stage, with Iran successfully stalling until midterms while Trump faces mounting economic pressure from oil prices and allies. The conversation shifts to Pope Leo XIV's 82-page Magnificat Humanitas encyclical calling for AI disarmament, which Bilyeu sees as mobilizing 1.4 billion Catholics against technology that threatens human dignity. While critical of organized religion, Bilyeu acknowledges the Pope raises valid concerns about AI replacing meaning and purpose with efficiency worship, though he predicts this will lead to violent anti-AI movements. The episode's most heated segment targets NYC assemblyman Zoran Mamdani's plan to seize neglected private buildings and redistribute them to nonprofits and tenants, which Bilyeu calls textbook communism that historically killed over 200 million people. He contrasts Trump's kleptocratic capitalism with Mamdani's ideology, arguing the former is a slow-motion train wreck people can navigate while the latter leads to industrial-scale government murder and people eating their children. The show closes with warnings about Western nations criminalizing truthful speech, citing a Belgian conviction for stating accurate migrant crime statistics and a Canadian journalist detained in a mental hospital after criticizing Chinese influence.

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