Chris Murphy Tries to Walk Back Treasonous Tweet Celebrating Iranian Propaganda: "Awesome" | 4.21.26 - The Grace Curley Show Hour 1

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Sugar, spice, and everything nice. These were the ingredients chosen to create. The Grace Curley Show. Radio, TV, print, Grace Curley does it all. She sings, she dances, she acts. I'm waiting by the door from my Pulitzer. She sounds hideous. She's just the worst. Yeah. She's a wacko. She is. She is the devil. I'm in hell. Now. here's the millennial with the mic. He still leaves me both breathless and speechless. I love her. I love her. She is the best. Something will ask you to say grace. Grace Curley. Great! Hello, everyone. And welcome back to The Grace Curlily Show. Thank you all so much for joining us. Very busy Tuesday today. We've got Kevin Warsh, the Fed Chair nominee. He's being grilled by senders like Elizabeth Warren. I caught a little bit of that this morning. Elizabeth Warren fresh off of... Is he her kind of guy? No, Taylor. He doesn't have a... I don't think Kevin Warsh has a Nazi tattoo. And I do believe that is a prerequisite or a requirement to be Elizabeth Warren's type of guy. So she's not big on him. She's not fond of him. But she is losing it on Kevin Warsh. We'll talk about that in a little bit. We have a lot to unpack, though, today. Because there's a few big stories. We've got a SCOTUS leaker. We've got another SCOTUS leaker. And I am starting to put some pieces of the puzzle together. I'm not the FBI. Do you have your trench coat on? I don't have my trench coat on. I should. I should put my full inspector gadget look together. I just don't think this is as hard of a case to solve as we're being told. Like once you get one, you know, the Roe versus Wade, the opinion draft that was leaked, I would have thought that would have been an easy one to figure out. It wasn't, supposedly. And now we've got two. And so I'm really hoping after this leak will figure out how this is happening because it's very concerning. And all the leaks, Taylor, it's reminding me of these corrections we get from the Washington Post and CNN. They all seem to go one way. As Eric Swalwell said, when everything's pointing in one direction, and they all seem to be hurting Republicans or trying to make Republicans look bad. And unless there's something else I'm missing. That would be the first place or the first thing I would take into account is who's benefiting from this and who is being hurt by this. And it seems to me that the liberal justices who will not shut up, by the way, they've been on one over the last couple days.

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They're the ones who have a lot to benefit from this. So we're going to talk about that. And we are also going to talk about another huge story, which is Ilhan Omar. I'm fascinated by this woman's finances. She's chalking up this amended financial disclosure to a accounting error, Taylor. That's what she's saying. It's an accounting error. She went from 30 million. This is like from... Riches to rags. This is a riches to rags story. She goes, her and her hubby, her and her hobby who's involved in some elusive winery, aren't we all? Aren't we all involved in elusive wineries? Who amongst us hasn't dabbled in that field? And the two of them, as of last week, their net worth was in between 6 million and 30 million homes. He likes wine. I don't really like wine, to be honest with you. I like gray goose. 6 million and 30 million living high off the hog and then she's asked to be on the breakfast club and I'm gonna go into the real details of this it's not how I want to start though so just give me a minute but she goes on the breakfast club and she says like oh you know things are gonna come out or you know that's gonna be adjusted and it doesn't really make any sense I don't really know I don't do my own taxes I send them to somebody I don't trust myself with that stuff so The way she was describing it didn't make sense to me, but I always assume, well, I just don't get it, you know? Like, I'm just not as smart as these people. So maybe she's talking about something that's over my head, these politicians. And then the amended disclosure comes out. And I think the number now is between like 18,000 and 95,000 is what the net worth is supposedly, you know, near. That's a big jump. That is a big jump. Let's just take the lower end of the first disclosure, $6 million, okay? You're telling me that some accountant, I don't know if they picked this accountant from the winery. If they went into the winery and said, who's in the back there, you know, boxing up these bottles, we want you to do our taxes. But this accountant somehow flubs. $95,000 and turns that accidentally into $6 million. That's my kind of account. That is, those are numbers I could get on board with. There's a line in Breaking Bad and the kid Jesse Pinkman says to Walter White, you don't want a criminal lawyer. You want a criminal lawyer. You don't want a forensic accountant. You want a forensics accountant. Yes, yes, exactly. No, and this is, I would think that she'd be sad about this, you know, Taylor? Like, I, unless, again, I go back to this. That's devastating news to find out that your net worth plummeted almost $5 million at the very least. Yeah, yeah. I would be mad if someone told me like, hey, You know, we're sending you a check for $5,000 and I get it, it's $500. That would, like, devastate me. I'd be like, hey, I already in my girl math, I've already bought like 600 things with this money. If someone told me $6 million and then I'm looking at the paper, I'm going, $18,000. What the bleep? How'd you mess this? What kind of fuzzy math do we have going on here?

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Now, we are going to talk about that, but we have to talk about Iran here, Taylor. And there's a lot to unpack. But I just realized I have my space heater on, Taylor. So I'm going to let you vamp for just a minute, and I'm going to shut it off because it's distracting me, okay? Oh, okay. So you've got 10 seconds to fill, and I'm going to, Taylor, whatever you want. It doesn't have to be political. You've got 10 seconds. to make some magic happen, okay? Starting now. Here's why pistachios are the perfect midday snack. They are, you can eat them one at a time. I mean, they occupy your hands. You're deshelling them. And they're very quick. If you need to talk on the air, you can just pop one in in between while somebody else is talking. Then once you're done, you can start talking. And it's like nothing ever happened. I actually am glad you brought this up because. I was having this conversation with someone recently. I was at an ice cream place. I felt like Larry David. I just had a pistachio. You wouldn't have even known. I was at an ice cream place. And the woman behind me, it was very curb. I know this is an episode of Curb, and I'm not stealing it. This actually happened. She was asking for samples, Taylor. And I was with my sister, and Taylor knows my sister. She's very, she doesn't hold back. You know, she's got strong opinions. And we're at the ice cream store. Everything's good. As far as I can tell, I got a great order. We leave. And my sister said, I have something to say about what went on in there. And I said, what? I didn't even notice. She said, the woman behind us ordered two samples, banana custard and hazelnut. And my sister said that's on it like those two samples are so radically different and you know exactly what they're gonna taste like they're very distinct flavors, you don't need to be getting samples of that. But then it started me wondering because my sister was thinking about getting pistachio. And I was like, I don't think I've ever had pistachio ice cream. So I asked my mother-in-law about it. I said, do you like pistachio ice cream? She said to me, pistachio ice cream doesn't taste like pistachios. It's a chemical flavor. It's just a flavoring they put in it. As most of the flavors are. But like, why is it, what is it supposed to taste like? Is it, does it taste like the nut? It's like a buttery. It's like a buttery flavor. I'm not going to say it because somebody's going to pull it, a buttery legume. I'm not saying it. What are you going to say it? No, no. I'm not saying it. You're going to say a buttery nut? Yeah. Aren't you glad I gave you 10 seconds? This is the beauty of the show. It can go anywhere. But what do you make of that tale are people getting samples at the ice cream place? If I were running an ice cream place, no samples. The flavor is described to you in the title of the flavor. That's what it's called. Yeah, it's like you're a big age of 35. If you're between two or three flavors, guess what? Tomorrow's another day. Come back and try another one.

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Yeah, support your business, support the business and come back. And it's like, especially these people who are 60 years old. That your big age of 60, and I'm not making it funny, but you don't know if you like hazelnut. You don't know what these flavors taste like. You don't, you can't make you up a choice. You can't make up your mind. Come on. Take a risk. Make it happen. Let's go. Pop the cork finger snapping. Absolutely. All right. So we got to talk about this ceasefire here because it ends tomorrow. This is the duality of the show, Taylor. It's like we can skip around here. Trump was on CNBC today. He made a couple of things very clear that he does not feel rushed. He does not feel rushed. He does not feel rushed. He. understands that the economy is in a little bit of a rough spot in turmoil based off day-to-day operations here. He talked about how he already told his economic team that was going to happen. He understands gas prices are high, but he does not feel rushed. He wants to do the right thing. Karoline Leavitt also making this clear yesterday on Fox. Let me play this for you. This is cut three. Ultimately, he is the final decision maker, and he makes decisions in the best interest of the United States of America. And he doesn't care about the political consequence. He doesn't care about what he knows the fake news media will write. He does what he truly feels is in the best interest of our country. And when it comes to Iran, of course, that is ensuring that they can never obtain a nuclear bomb, which they were very close to doing. And President Trump and his negotiating team found that the Iranian regime was pushing us around, stringing us along. They were looking forward to enriching more uranium to build these deadly weapons. And they were getting ready to attack our bases, our troops and our allies in the region. And President Trump said, not on my watch. And that's why he ultimately made the decision to launch this successful operation several weeks ago and why he continues every day to remain focused on the long game to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon. And that's what he's going to achieve. here one way or another. Yeah, he also made it clear he does not want to extend the ceasefire and bombs will drop if something doesn't happen soon. It's still yet to be confirmed if Iran's even going to show up for these peace talks in Pakistan. And it seems like this general Vahidi, who I would think has to be very nervous right now because he's the leader of the IRGC or, you know, that's what's being presented. And the other leaders haven't fared so well. But. he's holding most of the cards in Iran. Not saying they have a lot of cards to hold right now, but if anyone's got them, it's him. Reports are saying he's the only one with direct access to the comatose cardboard Ayatola. So, congrats on that. I don't know how much information you're getting from that guy, but congrats to Vahidi for being the chosen one who gets to talk to the comatose leader. Well, it's... Good, the regime is so divided because it does show that they're in disarray. How could they not be after we're wiping out just scores of their leaders at a time? I do think it makes these negotiations more difficult. It just adds another layer because it's very unclear who is abiding by what, who is directing who, and who's delivering the orders in Iran and whether or not those orders are going to be followed. Matt Boyle has some interesting reporting on this that we'll get to a little bit later. But of course, I want to start today.

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with Senator Chris Murphy because the senator from Connecticut is trying now in real time to walk back a traitorous despicable social media post he made regarding a fake story, a story that is Iranian propaganda. that said that 26 Iranian shadow fleet vessels bypassed the U.S. blockade. What was Murphy's response to this fake story? He retweeted it and he wrote awesome. One word, awesome. now he's walking it back he's saying well it's sarcasm you know what I love about these guys Taylor it's not only that you made it clear you have trump derangement syndrome you hate Trump you hate America you want us to lose you're rooting for the Ayatola you think it's awesome that these Iranian vessels broke through the blockade that's not only that that's not enough that you just made that clear But then when you get enough backlash and you realize you messed up, you're going to spin it as though we're stupid. You're the one who's stupid enough to retweet propaganda and celebrate it. But then you want to turn around and say, you guys clearly just don't understand sarcasm. I can't believe I have to explain this to all of you dumbdums out there. Oh, I'm the dumb one. Says the man who's getting ratioed on Twitter right now. I'm the dumb one because I don't understand your hilarious sense of humor. What is so funny about that? What is funny about celebrating Iranian vessels breaking through the blockade? And if it was sarcasm and you're like, awesome. And I don't even get it, but sure, like, maybe I don't get it because I'm not as smart as Chris Murphy. If it is sarcasm, do you want to follow up with how you got duped by Iranian propaganda? Because your sarcasm is certainly not making sense now. Now that we know that this didn't happen, you must be very sad about it. You must be sad that the Iranian vessels didn't break through the blockade. They are rooting against the United States and they are not even hiding it. If you have symptoms... This is my big pharma commercial for the day. If you have symptoms like openly rooting for Iran against the U.S. Navy, you may be suffering from a severe case of Trump derangement syndrome. Talk to your doctor and see if logging off the internet forever is right for you. That's my message to Chris Murphy. We're going to actually do a little bit of a flashback on Chris Murphy in his career and how none of this, if you've been paying attention to him, should be surprising. We will get to it when we come back. The Grace Curly Show will return. This is the Grace Curley Show. This is the Grace Curley Show.

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Hey, Trey, could you give me an idea? Are we letting ships through? Because we've seen different reports. First, nobody's getting through. Then we boarded a ship that tried to get through. Do you have any reporting that talks about what's really happening in the strait? Yeah, the United States is allowing any vessels who are passing through this area. to make their way to their final destination as long as they're not coming from Iranian ports. There were some reports overnight indicating that 26 vessels from Iran's shadow fleet were able to make it past the U.S. blockade. There is no evidence of that. And despite what one Democratic senator talked about, there is a concerted effort by the United States to ensure that any vessels that are coming from Iranian ports are turned around or seized, as we saw with that one cargo ship over the weekend. So, Trey, that was just Iranian propaganda, right? Yes, absolutely. And the shadow fleet that the senator is talking about is used to directly fund Iranian proxies across the Middle East, including Hamas, the Houthis, and Hezbollah, who are directly responsible for killing U.S. citizens. And so the shadow fleet is a very serious problem. It is not getting past the U.S. blockade, according to all reports and information that we have from the region. But it is a very serious issue that the U.S. Navy says they will crack down on not just in the Persian Gulf, but also around the world, including in the Indo-Pacific. Yeah, so sad news for Chris Murphy. Should we send him an edible arrangement, Taylor? I don't know. Sometimes they, it depends. It depends. Like, I don't, if he's a big fruit guy, I would send it, but I really can't guarantee that. He must be bummed. Maybe we'll just send him flowers or, you know, the tiniest violin. I'm sorry for him. I know how much he was counting on those Iranian vessels to break through, and he's rooting against our U.S. Navy. He must be so bummed out right now. He must be just inconsolable. And in case you're sitting here and you're going, he's a sitting U.S. Senator Grace. Like, I know that these Democrats... Always disappoint us, but surely you can't be suggesting he's actually rooting for Iran. Well, this isn't an isolated incident. Okay. Like most things with Democrats, we have a precedent here that we're trying to follow. This is, they always want to talk about Trump's breaking norms. This is the new norm for Democrats is rooting against the United States. And I wanted to play a few different things that can illuminate Chris Murphy's stance on Iran. Let's first play a flashback here. This was Chris Murphy.

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talking about why he wanted the IRGC off of the designated terrorist organization list. This is cut one. Would you take the Iran's Revolutionary Guard off the terror list in order to get a deal? Yes. I mean, the practical impact of designating them as a foreign terrorist organization is inconsequential. We have dozens of other terrorist designations on the IRGC that would remain. He's as sweet on Iran, and he always has been. He's as sweet on Iran as Eric Swalwell as sweet on Chinese spies. I mean, this is a love affair. This is a tale as old as time for Chris Murphy. He's always been on the side of Iran, but especially now that Trump is finally doing what so many other presidents before him should have done. I mean, it's just really reignited Chris Murphy's appreciation for the terrorist regime. And... You can tell a lot about a person by not just who they hate, but who they respect and who they listen to it, who they believe. Who they believe. It always, I talked about this just the other day, but it's fascinating how quickly. these Democrats will repost something. Now take the awesome out of it. Like take the awesome, which is disgusting that he wrote that. Would he have written that if it was like, hey, the U.S. Navy just lost 10 people. I wouldn't be shocked. Awesome. I guess he would consider that awesome as well. But let's take that out of it for a second. You're reposting propaganda that a lot of people who have been following this conflict may have sniffed out pretty fast. Or at least waited on that. I was looking at the website Lloyd's list, I think it was. But if I see that, Taylor, if that comes across my desk, I'm going, I'm going to give that a minute or two. And I know they want speed over accuracy. But still, the quickness and the willingness to believe anything that is positive for Iran, anything that indicates we are losing this conflict. tells you all you need to know about Chris Murphy, something else that tells you what you need to know about Chris Murphy. He's the same guy in case anyone's forgotten that in 2020 had a secret meeting with the Iranian foreign minister. This is Molly Hemingway from the Federalist in 2020. Murphy and other senators had a secret meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif during the Munich Security Conference last week. Such a meeting... would mean Murphy had done the type of secret coordination with foreign leaders to potentially undermine the U.S. government that he accused Trump officials of doing as they prepared for Trump's administration. In that point, she's referencing the 2017 Mike Flynn phone call with his Russian counterpart at that time. And so here we have Chris Murphy. He has a history of undermining the United States. And now he's dumb enough to put it out there on social media.

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What a sleaze bag. And he's a sitting U.S. Senator. And I think the worst part of all of this is that none of it really surprises me. I wanted to also play a cut here from Donald Trump. He was on with Joe Kernan today on Squawk Box talking about these conversations that he wants to have with Iran and really just giving us a sense of where his head is at as he goes into these negotiations. Let's have cut 14, please. And I think regimes only respond to certain things. And I understand your threats to bond the bridges in the electric grid. But I don't think the regime cares about the people of Iran. And if you did that, I'm sure it's the last thing you'd probably want to do. But it would hurt at least some of the people that we care about and why we embarked on this in the first place. So that would be, I'm sure, a last resort for you. It's not my choice, but it will also hit them. It'll hurt them militarily. They use the bridges for their weapons, for their missile movements. You know, they're trying to move the missiles because we've obliterated most of their missiles, and they're trying to move their missiles around, even during the ceasefire, which I think was a good thing, because we're totally loaded up. We have so much ammo. We have so much of everything that we've, like, much more powerful than it was four or five weeks ago. Yeah, and I think this was, this goes back to two weeks ago prior to the ceasefire being put in place where Trump made it clear that he is going to target bridges. A lot of those bridges are exactly as he pointed out are how the military is getting their weapons from one place to another. And suddenly that's considered a war crime now. Unbeknownst to most of us until two weeks ago, we didn't realize that bombing a bridge is a war crime. And in fact, was it Mark Kelly? who is now, I guess, guilty of war crimes. If you use this new standard, Jesse Waters, this point. Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine, when they were bombing bridges, it was considered heroic, as Jesse Waters pointed out. And now it's a war crime. But I'm really confused as to what Donald Trump is supposed to do. Is he supposed to back out of this because of pressure from Iran-simping senators like Chris Murphy and Chuck Schumer? And he actually did bring up Chuck Schumer during this. This phone call, let's have cut 20, please. We can't let traders like Chuck Schumer put pressure on you where they say, we want out. Think how bad that is. I'm negotiating with these people. And they're telling us, we have to get out now, we have to get out now, we have to get now. And they were in a war for 18 years. They were in a war for, think of that. Vietnam, 19 years, Iraq, eight years. Right. And I want to make a good deal. I'm not going to be rushed. I have all the time in the world. I want to make a not a good deal. I want to make a great deal.

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Yeah, and Vanchi put out today, he said, you know, the word traitor gets thrown around too much, but this is a United States senator openly cheering on Iran against American military forces. And he reposted Chris Murphy's thing. But I'm so glad Trump brought that up, Taylor, because I've been thinking the same thing. It's like the amount of success, and yes, that's what I will call it, success that we've had in Iran thus far, when you look at these military missions, when you look at the tactical precision, when you look at what we've been able to do there in these six short weeks. is stunning, but I can't help think. How successful or how unstoppable would Donald Trump be if he didn't have these Democrat senators in the United States basically working on behalf of these terrorists, basically doing all of the heavy lifting for the propagandists in Iran? Like if he wasn't fighting with an arm behind his back because he had U.S. politicians trying. to make this negotiation impossible by undermining what he's doing every minute of the day. It's really gross. Like, I get the people don't like Trump. I get that. I understand that he's ruined your good time or you dream about him or you have nightmares about him and he's made you anxious and the world's going to end and you can't eat and you can't sleep and you don't talk to your kids or your sister because they like Trump and they don't hate him as much as you do. I get all that. But what we're talking about here is real evil. We're talking about an evil regime, the largest sponsor of state terrorism, that according to 60 Minutes in CBS, could have the capabilities of creating 10 to 11 nuclear bombs. And if you don't think they're going to use it to deliver on the death to America chance that have become their anthem over the past four decades, you're out of your mind. And so the fact that you can't get on board or you can't keep things to yourself. For six weeks, you can't bite your tongue for six weeks so this guy can deliver on a deal or end this conflict. Bring it to some sort of resolution that's going to benefit all of us. And by the way, the rest of the world, the rest of Western civilization at least, the fact that you can't bite your tongue and sit on your Trump derangement syndrome hands for like five minutes. What is Chuck Schumer's reasoning? What is his reasoning for saying we've got to pull out? This is too much. It's untenable. Gas prices. Oh, geez. Yeah, gas prices. The price of gas. And he claims that Iran is getting richer by the day because of this blockade, which, again, that doesn't make any sense. And it goes directly against what CENTCOM is saying. But like Chris Murphy, he just wants, what he did, Taylor on the Senate floor just last week, was really the same thing Chris Murphy did. It was just a little bit more. Like, it was a little bit harder to pin down. With Chris Murphy, because he has it in writing where he just writes awesome, it slaps you in the face that, whoa, this guy's rooting for Iran. But if you listen to what Chuck Schumer is saying, he is propagating absolute BS about Iran and all the success they're having with this war. He's like, Iran's become a cash cow. Every day they're getting richer. They have better capabilities now than they did when the war began. None of this.

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None of this passes a fact check. Even a Daniel Dale fact check, none of it. But he's doing it. Now, why would he be doing that? He's doing that, as Trump said, to put pressure on Trump to back out of this conflict. So they can say that Trump lost and the whole thing was worthless. And that would be a good question, Taylor. If you're sitting next to Chuck Schumer and he's like, you know, it's everything's bad and this is a... a worthless useless thing and trump should trump should back out of it and trump should end this and blah blah you almost want to say to Chuck Schumer okay so hypothetically you're telling us what you want is you want trump to walk away right now no deal let iran do what they're doing Now, it does. That's what he's used to, just getting nothing done. No deals out of any shutdowns. Let's keep the status quo as it is. So let's say. Maybe that's how he perceives victory as just a complete draw. But that's exactly my question for him is if he did that today, would you come on here and criticize him? Because if he does exactly what you want, which is give up. Are you going to celebrate that? Or let me guess, are you going to be on every network saying, and Trump gave up? Taco Trump didn't do anything. This was a waste of time. It's only a waste of time if he doesn't get anything accomplished. It's only a waste of time if he pulls out because of pressure from people like you who are dishonestly complaining about things that for four years you didn't care about. And the only reason you care about it now is because you think it hurts Trump and you think it helps Iran. And it really is. I'm so glad he brought that up about Chuck Schumer because it must be so frustrating when you're trying to get something done. This would be like if you were going into, like, I don't know, you're trying to sell your house or something, right? And you're trying to negotiate. And your spouse. is the one who ruins the deal. Your spouse is the one who says to the person, you don't want to buy this house. This house sucks. This house, the foundation is a mess. Ugh. You don't want to deal with it. What I mean? And you look at your spouse and you go, hey, I thought we're supposed to be on the same side. And I get that we're not always on the same side with everything. But when we're dealing with other countries, when we're dealing with terrorist barbarians like these mullahs, I got news for these Democrats. We should be on the same side because they don't look at it and go, well, that's Chuck Schumer. And, you know, he was really trying to help us during this war. He was really, he was really hating on the president. So we'll give him a pass. They look at us all the same. We're all Americans. We're all the big devil. And you don't get an exemption or you don't get, you know, special treatment because you hate Trump a lot. That's not how it works. And I just want to say one thing Iran has done.

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this entire conflict is it's really separated the men from the boys and what I mean by that is the I call them the one percenters like there's a lot of people who hate Donald Trump in this country and then there's the one percent of people who hate him more than everyone else and if you find yourself cheering on Iran you may be in contention for that one percent spot I'll explain a little bit more about that when we come back. Everybody's talking about weight loss injections because the results are so dramatic. And yes, they work. They work. They lower your blood sugar. They reduce your appetite. But what if you want all of those benefits, but you don't want painful injections and you really don't want intense side effects? Well, that's why doctors created lean and the results are remarkable. It's a weight loss supplement. And the studied ingredients in lean have been shown to lower your blood sugar. burn fat by converting it into energy and to curb your appetite and cravings. And don't take my word for it. Take Taylor's. Taylor, give people to run down on the experience you've had with lean. So I've taken lean before and it's helped me to lose, you know, maybe 10 pounds in the past. And, you know, you come off of it. And. You know, sometimes you just go back to your regular habits that you had before. It's very important that you maintain afterwards. That's what Lean tries to teach you. I'm not a very good learner, apparently, so that's why I'm taking it. In the past month and a half or so, I've been taking Lean, and I'm down about 14 pounds and feel great. I, you know, don't have any midday cravings usually. noted to, you know, the coworkers here earlier, oh, it's like 1130 and I haven't had my, my mid-morning snack before lunch or whatever, and I didn't even think about it. So now I'm having it after lunch, but, you know, you're not thinking about food with lean as much and you're able to control your portions a lot easier. You're able to focus on other things. You're just motivated. It gives you that extra boost when you don't have the willpower on your own. It helps. kind of instill that for you and, you know, teaches you some valuable lessons about diet and exercise throughout your course of taking lean. Yes, and if you want to get started with 20% off and free rush shipping, you can add lean to your healthy diet. Go to takelein.com and enter code grace for that discount. That's promo code grace when you go to takelein.com. We'll be right back. Follow Grace on X at G underscore Curley. This is the Grace Curley. This is the Grace Curley Show. So we've done a great job, and I don't want to be rushed by people that are really treasonous as far as I'm concerned. We're there. And it's just, you know, I watch this low- IQ guy, Hakeem Jeffries. He's a totally low- IQ person. And he's always ranting and raving. Oh, this war is so terrible, terrible. They shouldn't be saying that when we're in the midst of a negotiation, because it does hurt us somewhat. It gives the other side some hope, and I don't want them to have hope.

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Yeah, you can really, Taylor, you can hear how frustrated he is with stuff like this. Because... I think that Trump respects political theater and, you know, the posturing you have to do, and he's not afraid to get into fights with people and put things out there. But I think that you have an expectation as the president that when you're dealing with massive threats like this and when you truly understand, like I always say, he has information we're not even privy to about just how evil these people are. And the fact that he goes... from his truth social of asking Iran not to hang eight women with these beautiful women that they're about to hang and he's at he's begging them for not begging them but he's asking them to do that as a way to start these negotiations off on the right foot and then you turn around and you see these democrats who are doing everything in their power to weaken your stance in your negotiation negotiating prospects it's like It's such a betrayal to the United States. Yeah, it used to be Republicans, Democrats, whatever. We're all fighting for the same thing, right? Not anymore. Not anymore. And it used to stop at the water's edge. That sure went out the window. We'll be right back. We got more to talk about. Ilhan Omar coming up next.