Do Americans believe they are engaged in a ‘holy war’ in Iran?
Political Dynamics
The president concludes a cabinet meeting before traveling to South Florida to discuss Iran with the Saudis, emphasizing the administration’s focus on religious influences.
The White House announced enhanced diplomatic efforts with Saudi Arabia to address concerns over Iran’s regional actions amid rising tensions.
President Biden is set to visit South Florida to hold discussions with Saudi officials regarding Iran.
Briefing summary
The president concluded a cabinet meeting in Washington before heading to South Florida to engage in discussions with Saudi officials regarding Iran’s activities.
Debate surrounding mail-in voting has intensified, with the president labeling it as cheating, contrasting with his own use of mail-in ballots during elections.
Recent observations in Tulsa, Oklahoma, underscore the increasing influence of Christianity and the Church on this administration’s policies, particularly in relation to Iran.
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We’re in Miami and Washington DC. The president wraps up a cabinet meeting ahead of a trip to South Florida to talk to the Saudis about Iran.
Mail-in voting is on people’s minds too. The president calls it cheating… except when he does it. We react to the revelation about Trump’s voting habits.
But first, we’ve spent a couple of days in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Christianity, and the Church, is becoming a significant part of the direction of this administration. It’s playing into the war waged against Iran.
Are we in the middle of a modern-day holy war?
Watch Martha’s film from Tulsa, Oklahoma, here.

