Piers Morgan Predicts Trump Will Cut and Run From Iran War
"I actually do think if he's sensible, he will cut and run and get out of this because it's clearly turning into a total disaster for him. And I don't think there's gonna be any semblance of a real victory."
About this episode
Piers Morgan hosted a combative debate panel including former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, Young Turks host Anna Kasparian, Democratic influencer Harry Sisson, UFC broadcaster Charlie Arnolch, and Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa to discuss escalating tensions over Trump's Iran war, allegations of election fraud in Los Angeles, and cultural flashpoints including Trump's appearance at Madison Square Garden. The episode centered on fierce disagreement over Trump's decision to strike Iran, with Morgan arguing the president abandoned his campaign pledge to avoid Middle Eastern wars and caused inflation to surge to 4.2 percent. Spicer defended the strikes by revealing Iran killed one US service member every three days over the past three years, while Sisson and Spicer engaged in a heated exchange over whether Republican war advocates should enlist to serve. The panel also debated serious fraud allegations in the LA mayoral race, with claims that homeless residents on Skid Row were paid as little as $2 to vote for Democratic candidates, and new evidence from New Jersey showing noncitizens had ballots cast under their names. Morgan predicted Trump would withdraw from Iran as the conflict becomes untenable. The episode concluded with discussion of UFC Freedom 250 at the White House and an on-air challenge for Spicer and Sisson to fight in the octagon for charity. Throughout, the conversation exposed deep partisan rifts on immigration, election integrity, foreign policy, and the economic consequences of war.
Key takeaways
- Sean Spicer revealed Iran killed one US service member every three days for three years, defending Trump's decision to strike Iran despite economic fallout.
- Piers Morgan predicted Trump will withdraw from Iran, calling the war a total disaster with no realistic path to victory or regime change.
- Charlie Arnolch alleged ballot harvesting fraud in LA where homeless residents were paid $2 to $5 to vote for Democrats without knowing the candidates.
- New inflation data shows prices surged to 4.2 percent following Trump's Iran strikes, undermining his core economic campaign promises.
- Sean Spicer cited sworn affidavits from New Jersey showing noncitizens had ballots cast under their names in multiple elections without their knowledge.
- Heated exchange erupted when Harry Sisson challenged Republican commentators advocating for Iran war to enlist and serve on the front lines.
- UFC Freedom 250 will take place at the White House with the organization covering the entire $60 million cost plus $700,000 restoration bill.