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White House Hiding Iran MOU Terms Because They Make Trump Look Bad

Raging Moderates · Trump’s Big Iran Announcement Raises More Questions Than Answers (ft. Ian Bremmer) · June 16, 2026
White House Hiding Iran MOU Terms Because They Make Trump Look Bad
Raging Moderates
Raging Moderates
Trump’s Big Iran Announcement Raises More Questions Than Answers (ft. Ian Bremmer)
"The contents of the MOU, as of right now when the three of us are speaking, have not yet been made public, which is very unusual. And I believe that that is the case because people around President Trump aren't super comfortable that the terms make Trump look really good. They're not very strong terms. They're terms that will help the Iranians more than the Americans. And that's also why, in my view, Senator Lindsey Graham recently came out and congratulated Vice President Pence for being a statesman."
Ian Bremmer revealed that the Iran ceasefire memorandum of understanding remains classified because Trump administration officials are uncomfortable with terms favorable to Iran. He cited Lindsey Graham's unusual decision to credit JD Vance rather than Trump as evidence the deal's architects are preparing to distance themselves from weak negotiating outcomes, suggesting the agreement benefits Iran more than the United States.

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On this episode of Raging Moderates, hosts Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlow dissect the Trump administration's Iran ceasefire agreement with Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer, who delivered a scathing assessment of what he called an enormous policy failure. Bremmer revealed insider information that Qatar and the UAE are unfreezing Iranian assets as part of the deal despite White House denials of financial concessions, and disclosed that the memorandum of understanding remains classified because its terms favor Iran and embarrass the administration. He argued that while Iran suffered major losses including its Supreme Leader, the Islamic Republic emerged with greater geopolitical leverage than before the war, with none of Trump's stated objectives—regime change, ballistic missile restrictions, or ending proxy support—achieved. The conversation shifted to Ukraine, where Bremmer declared Ukrainians are now winning after years of losses, aided by Elon Musk cutting Starlink access to Russia and Hungary's new leadership ending obstruction to EU integration. The hosts also analyzed the White House UFC event celebrating Trump's 80th birthday, where a fighter's transphobic remark about Michelle Obama drew condemnation for casting a pall over the spectacle. Galloway argued the event, while distasteful, represents politically savvy outreach to voters seeking masculine governance, while Tarlow noted polling shows only 16% of Americans found it appropriate. The episode concluded with discussion of Maine Senate candidate Graham Plattner's prospects despite abuse allegations, with both hosts suggesting his background and policy positions may overcome controversy in a race where Republicans must now spend unexpected resources.

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