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Bet-David Says Trump Lost Supreme Court Tariff Power Creating Major Negotiating Weakness

Jack Neel · It's All Lies!" Patrick Bet-David on Trump's War, Iran's New Leader, and UFOs│ Jack Neel Podcast · June 18, 2026
Bet-David Says Trump Lost Supreme Court Tariff Power Creating Major Negotiating Weakness
Jack Neel
Jack Neel
It's All Lies!" Patrick Bet-David on Trump's War, Iran's New Leader, and UFOs│ Jack Neel Podcast
"When the Supreme Court didn't rule in his favor for tariffs, that was one of the biggest controls he had against other countries to say, if you don't do this, I'm gonna put a tariff on it. He can't use that card anymore. Imagine now he says it to another world leader. What is that guy going to do? He's going to have a smirk on his face."
Patrick Bet-David identified Trump's Supreme Court loss on tariff authority as one of his most significant setbacks, arguing it stripped the president of his primary leverage tool in international negotiations. Bet-David described Trump as being in a strategic pickle, forced to develop new negotiating cards after losing the ability to credibly threaten tariffs above 10 percent.

About this episode

Patrick Bet-David joined the Jack Neal Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation dominated by explosive revelations about the Iran war, his personal consideration of leading post-regime Iran, and allegations about Israeli manipulation of U.S. foreign policy. The most significant disclosure came when Bet-David revealed he was privately approached in summer 2024 by major financial backers about becoming Iran's leader following potential regime change, spending three months in serious deliberation before declining due to family considerations. This suggests behind-the-scenes planning for Iran's post-IRGC governance predated the February 2025 bombing campaign by months. Bet-David argued that Israel, not the United States, is the primary driver of Iran war policy because America relies on Israeli intelligence about the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, allowing Israel to shape U.S. decision-making according to its regional priorities of regime collapse rather than nuclear non-proliferation. He made the controversial claim that Israel deliberately assassinates Iranian negotiators each time peace talks advance, preventing any deal short of regime change while publicly apologizing to Trump before repeating the cycle. On domestic politics, Bet-David identified Trump's Supreme Court loss on tariff authority as stripping the president of his primary negotiating leverage internationally. The conversation covered AI's impact on business, with Bet-David detailing how his companies use AI for hiring, employee calibration, and efficiency tracking, estimating it replaces 3-9 workers per use case. He predicted multiple trillionaires including Elon Musk and Jensen Huang will emerge within 2-3 years due to AI advancement, creating unprecedented wealth disparity. Bet-David also discussed his Iranian childhood during the Iraq-Iran War, his family's political divisions between communist and imperialist sympathies, and his current work on three books including one on fatherhood.

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