Barron Trump’s favorite podcaster, Theo Von, recently slammed Donald Trump over his attacks on Iran during a podcast conversation. He questioned how the war benefits the common man, calling the president’s decision beyond his understanding. He also claimed that he feels the president may have been compromised by Israel. These comments came amid the United States and Iran’s two-week ceasefire deadline, which is approaching its end.
Theo Von slams Donald Trump’s attack on Iran
During an episode of This Past Weekend with Theo Von, the host called out Donald Trump for his attacks on Iran, calling it “diabolical.” Considering the situation, deeply disturbing to make sense of, he questioned, “What American is this helping? What regular person is this helping? I just don’t know. I don’t understand.”
He also found the latest developments “sick” and “baffling.” He elaborated, “And it feels like he’s just been compromised by Israel, by this dark government over there. And I don’t know. It’s f****** dark. It’s dark” (via The Independent).
Recently, Donald Trump revealed that he is extending the ceasefire with Iran, as the deadline appeared to be approaching on Wednesday. He revealed that he was waiting for a “unified proposal” from Tehran. His latest announcement contradicts what he said earlier about the deal. Previously, he warned that he won’t extend the ceasefire if a deal isn’t finalized by then.
As the conflict situation develops with each passing day, Trump’s occasional outbursts have also driven immense attention and criticism. For instance, ahead of the 2-week deal, Trump gave Iran 48 hours to decide on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, otherwise warning of deadly consequences.
He said on Truth Social, “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will.” “We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World, ” he added, warning to take serious actions if Iran doesn’t comply.
Originally written by Shazmeen Navrange on Mandatory.
