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Colonel McGregor Compares Trump to Bernie Madoff Over Iran War Handling

Redacted · Trump is Trapped by Israel and This Is About to Get Much Worse | Redacted w Clayton Morris · June 11, 2026
Colonel McGregor Compares Trump to Bernie Madoff Over Iran War Handling
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Trump is Trapped by Israel and This Is About to Get Much Worse | Redacted w Clayton Morris
"He's Bernie Madoff. Bernie Madoff was arrested, most of the people on Wall Street were shocked. They thought he was a great guy. He was very charming, very smooth, always willing to step up for charity and everything else. Of course, he had stolen $50 billion."
Retired Colonel Douglas McGregor compared President Trump to convicted fraudster Bernie Madoff when asked about Trump's repeated claims of imminent peace deals with Iran that never materialize. McGregor suggested Trump is creating the illusion of control while the situation spirals, citing this as the 38th time Trump has announced a deal only to resume bombing. The comparison was made during a discussion about Trump's credibility on foreign policy.

About this episode

This episode of Redacted features hosts Clayton and Natalie Morris covering multiple breaking developments in the Iran conflict and UFO disclosure movement. The episode opens with President Trump's 38th announced peace deal with Iran that was immediately followed by resumed strikes, prompting retired Colonel Douglas McGregor to compare Trump to Bernie Madoff in a striking on-air interview. McGregor revealed that Gulf states are now seeking Russian security guarantees after losing faith in US protection, marking what he called the beginning of the end of American military empire. He warned the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve could be empty by autumn and that proposed attacks on Iranian oil infrastructure could trigger generational famine affecting populations worldwide through childhood malnutrition. The second half shifts to UFO disclosure, featuring filmmaker James Fox discussing a Capitol Hill press conference where whistleblower David Grusch revealed the existence of non-human biologics in government possession. Fox disclosed that Grusch shared classified audiovisual evidence with members of Congress that left the room speechless, promising public release soon. Former Brazilian Defense Minister Aldo Rebelo publicly confirmed for the first time that the 1996 Varginha incident involving captured non-human beings actually occurred. Fox made a direct appeal to President Trump and influencers like Joe Rogan to declassify files on non-human sentient life, arguing this poses no national security threat unlike recovered technology. The episode also featured Professor Marandi reporting from Tehran on civilian casualties and economic impacts, and included discussion of how global famine could affect human height and health for multiple generations.

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