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Secretary Panetta Says Putin Cornered as Ukraine Drone Strikes Devastate Russian Infrastructure

Reality Check with Ross Coulthart · Supreme Court blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order | On Balance Full Show · July 2, 2026
Secretary Panetta Says Putin Cornered as Ukraine Drone Strikes Devastate Russian Infrastructure
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
Supreme Court blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order | On Balance Full Show
"When you look at the situation and what Ukraine is able to do on a daily basis in sending drones directly into Russia, directly into Crimea, constantly hitting their energy supplies, constantly hitting their infrastructure, it's clear right now that Putin is cornered in this situation and is not quite sure what to do."
Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta declared Vladimir Putin is cornered as Ukrainian drone attacks create fuel shortages and high gas prices in Moscow for the first time in four years. Ukraine is systematically destroying Russian energy infrastructure, forcing Putin to publicly acknowledge the attacks to his own population. The assessment suggests Trump's Ukraine policy has proven more effective than Biden's approach.

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Host Leland Vittert examines the Supreme Court's pivotal role as the last functioning branch of government after the Court delivered mixed rulings to President Trump, including a significant defeat on birthright citizenship and a win on transgender sports policies. The 5-4 birthright citizenship decision, with Trump appointees Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett voting against him, sparked debate about judicial independence and constitutional interpretation of the 14th Amendment. Vittert argues the Court is working properly precisely because both parties attack it depending on daily outcomes, making it now more important than ever as Congress remains gridlocked and presidential power expands.

Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told the program that Vladimir Putin is cornered as Ukrainian drone strikes devastate Russian energy infrastructure, creating fuel shortages in Moscow and forcing Putin to acknowledge attacks publicly for the first time. The assessment suggests Trump's Ukraine approach has proven more effective than Biden's strategy, though Panetta urged Trump to more explicitly support Ukraine's efforts.

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