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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2026 · 29 MIN

Trump Sat With Canada at the World Cup — Now New Tariffs. What Happened? Iran Still Won't Budge, Could Boots on the Ground Be Next? Socialis

from The Tom Sullivan Show · host Tom Sullivan

Trump, Sheinbaum, and Carney looked like best friends at the World Cup. Now there are new tariffs on Canada, our second biggest trading partner. What happened between then and now? Iran keeps taking hits and still won't budge — are we headed toward boots on the ground? Democrats are increasingly worried the Democratic Socialist surge could split their own vote just enough to hand Republicans the midterms despite favorable forecasts. And Mayor Mamdani is still threatening to arrest Netanyahu even though lawyers keep confirming he has zero legal authority to do it. Another socialist dream that just isn't real. All of it today.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tom-sullivan-show--6632619/support.Remember to call with your money and investing questions 855-295-6600 for the Financial Friday podcast. https://www.spreaker.com/show/7102919/episodes/feed

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