Trump Threatening Cuba Invasion Based on Unverified Iranian Drone Reports
"There are reports about Iranian drones in Cuba. Well, if they do have that, and they might very well have that, we'll take care of it. If they do have that, we'll take care of it in short order. We're not going to have a problem. We're not going to allow that to happen. It could be that they're storing some. We're looking into it now. It could be so, and it maybe isn't, but we'll figure it out."
About this episode
In an urgent emergency episode of the Midas Touch podcast, hosts Ben Meiselas, Brett Meiselas, and Jordy Meiselas report on multiple escalating crises under the Trump administration. The Pentagon is burning through its record $1 trillion budget so rapidly it now requires an additional $350 billion through 'Reconciliation 3.0,' funded by cutting medical and social programs Americans depend on. Trump's war with Iran has dramatically escalated with some of the largest U.S. strikes since the war began, while Iran successfully hit multiple vessels including UAE tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, killing crew members. Oil prices surged 9% and strategic petroleum reserves have hit dangerous lows. Domestically, ICE killed a 26-year-old Colombian man in Maine who had a Social Security number and was going through legal processes—ICE didn't even have a warrant for him. This follows last week's killing of Lorenzo Araujo, a 52-year-old Guatemalan who had lived in the U.S. for 35 years. The hosts label ICE a terrorist organization that must be abolished. Senator Lindsey Graham died suddenly at 71, with South Carolina's governor immediately appointing Graham's sister to fill the seat, raising questions about democratic norms. Trump announced he will demand Middle Eastern nations pay the U.S. for military protection and is threatening Cuba with invasion based on unverified reports of Iranian drones. The Defense Department released a dystopian recruitment video telling Americans to enlist for 'vague missions' with poor equipment. Secretary of State Rubio announced plans to dismantle the International Criminal Court as the U.S. commits what the hosts characterize as war crimes. Trump plans a Thursday primetime address reportedly focused on 2020 election conspiracy theories, possibly involving Venezuelan strongman Maduro. Federal debt rose $3.2 trillion in 12 months to $39.4 trillion despite Trump's claims of massive revenue increases. The hosts describe a nation and world on fire with Trump creating catastrophes across every domain while gaslighting Americans about imaginary successes.
Key takeaways
- Pentagon burning through $1 trillion budget requires $350 billion more through Reconciliation 3.0 by cutting medical programs as Iran war escalates catastrophically with massive strikes
- ICE killed 26-year-old Colombian man with Social Security number in Maine without warrant, second killing in one week following 52-year-old Guatemalan father's execution in Texas
- Trump demands Middle Eastern nations including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait reimburse U.S. for military protection as oil surges 9% and strategic reserves hit tank bottom
- Lindsey Graham died suddenly at 71, South Carolina governor immediately appointed his sister to Senate seat raising questions about democratic appointment processes across states
- Trump threatening Cuba military invasion based on unverified Iranian drone reports while Secretary Rubio announces plan to dismantle International Criminal Court amid alleged U.S. war crimes
- Federal debt rose $3.2 trillion in 12 months to $39.4 trillion despite Trump claims of $19.2 trillion revenue increase, economy in shambles as unemployment rises
- Defense Department released dystopian recruitment video telling Americans to enlist for vague missions with poor equipment as multiple global wars escalate with no clear objectives