The Iran Nuclear Deal Explained: What Trump Ended—and What Comes Next

The Iran Nuclear Deal Explained: What Trump Ended—and What Comes Next

Michael takes a deep dive into the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) with peace and conflict expert Dr. David Cortright of Cornell and Notre Dame Universities, breaking down how the agreement came together, what it accomplished, and why it ultimately unraveled. They explore the role of the Obama administration, the arguments from critics, and the consequences of the U.S. withdrawal under President Trump. Then, listeners weigh in with passionate and wide-ranging perspectives—from military strategy and oil politics to trust, diplomacy, and the risk of nuclear escalation. Original air date 9 April 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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A Legal Firestorm: Trump, Redistricting & the ‘86’ Controversy

A Legal Firestorm: Trump, Redistricting & the ‘86’ Controversy

Michael sits down with legal scholar John Yoo to unpack today’s biggest legal and political flashpoints. From presidential war powers and U.S. involvement in Iran to a major Supreme Court ruling that ...

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Today's Poll Question: Will The Comey Prosecution Ever Reach A Jury?

Today's Poll Question: Will The Comey Prosecution Ever Reach A Jury?

Michael breaks down the headline-grabbing indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. With legal experts questioning the strength of the case—and whether it will ever reach a jury—Michael examines ...

1 Maj 11min

Inside Montana’s Senate Shake-Up: Independent Seth Bodnar Takes on Both Parties

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Michael Smerconish sits down with independent Senate candidate Seth Bodnar to discuss his unconventional run in Montana, the controversy surrounding a last-minute GOP shake-up, and why he refuses to c...

30 Apr 37min

Today's Poll Question: Should Race Shape Voting Maps?

Today's Poll Question: Should Race Shape Voting Maps?

Today's Poll Question at Smerconish.com: Should race be considered when drawing legislative boundary lines? The Supreme Court’s latest 6–3 decision on redistricting could have sweeping consequences fo...

30 Apr 17min

Did Republicans Just Get Called Out—By a King?

Did Republicans Just Get Called Out—By a King?

Michael Smerconish dives into a remarkable moment in U.S.–U.K. relations as King Charles III delivers a speech to Congress that may have carried more than just ceremonial weight. CNN’s Stephen Collins...

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Today's Poll Question: On A Scale of 1-10, Rate the Biden Presidency

Today's Poll Question: On A Scale of 1-10, Rate the Biden Presidency

Today's Poll Question at Smerconish.com: "On a scale of 1 to 10, rate the Biden presidency." Michael invites listeners to render a retrospective judgment on Joe Biden’s time in office, as a new schola...

29 Apr 10min

Too Perfect? The WHCD Shooting That Sparked a Conspiracy Firestorm

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In the aftermath of a shocking incident at the 2026 White House Correspondents’ Dinner where a shooter - potentially trying to assassinate the President - was apprehended at a security checkpoint, con...

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Today's Poll Question: Are Geofence Warrants worth the risk to privacy?

Today's Poll Question at Smerconish.com: Are geofence warrants - which sweep up the location data of everybody in an area - worth the risk to our privacy? Michael unpacks a pivotal Supreme Court case ...

28 Apr 14min

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