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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 16 MIN

Cuba, Iran, and Trump’s Collapsing Approval

from The Quiet Loud · host DeAntony Collins

Democracies don’t usually collapse all at once.They change through:redrawn maps,strategic leaks,manufactured urgency,rising costs,public exhaustion,and the slow normalization of instability.In Episode 38 of The Quiet Loud, DeAntony Collins connects the dots between:— the Cuba drone intelligence leak— Iran escalation and rising economic pressure— the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act decision— real-time redistricting chaos— and Trump’s collapsing approval ratings heading into the midtermsBecause these stories are not separate.They are one story.🎙️ The Quiet Loud with DeAntony CollinsJoin the Quiet Quorum.Like. Subscribe. Share.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Current Geopolitical Tensions05:06 The Iran Conflict and Its Implications10:37 Voting Rights and Redistricting Challenges15:53 Connecting the Dots: A Broader Perspective#Trump #Politics #VotingRights #Iran #Cuba #Democracy #Midterms #TheQuietLoud #Gerrymandering

Democracies don’t usually collapse all at once.They change through:redrawn maps,strategic leaks,manufactured urgency,rising costs,public exhaustion,and the slow normalization of instability.In Episode 38 of The Quiet Loud, DeAntony Collins connects the dots between:— the Cuba drone intelligence leak— Iran escalation and rising economic pressure— the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act decision— real-time redistricting chaos— and Trump’s collapsing approval ratings heading into the midtermsBecause these stories are not separate.They are one story.🎙️ The Quiet Loud with DeAntony CollinsJoin the Quiet Quorum.Like. Subscribe. Share.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Current Geopolitical Tensions05:06 The Iran Conflict and Its Implications10:37 Voting Rights and Redistricting Challenges15:53 Connecting the Dots: A Broader Perspective#Trump #Politics #VotingRights #Iran #Cuba #Democracy #Midterms #TheQuietLoud #Gerrymandering

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