No Agenda 1879: Lindsey Graham Reveals Trump’s Full Middle East Endgame, Iran Ceasefire Collapses

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In Episode 1879 of the No Agenda Show, hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak dissect the fraying U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, Israel's continued strikes in southern Lebanon, and Senator Lindsey Graham's candid reveal of the Trump administration's Middle East plan. The episode also covers Tulsi Gabbard's release of Fauci-related documents, a surging Ebola outbreak, and media skepticism of mainstream coverage.

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No Agenda 1879: Lindsey Graham Reveals Trump’s Full Middle East Endgame, Iran Ceasefire Collapses

In the latest episode of the No Agenda Show, titled 'Grace and Assurance,' hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak deliver a layered breakdown of the week's biggest stories, including the collapsing ceasefire between Iran and the U.S., Israeli operations near Beaufort Castle, and the Strait of Hormuz reopening. The episode, which aired June 21, 2026, focuses on what the hosts argue is a remarkably candid reveal by Senator Lindsey Graham of the Trump administration's full Middle East endgame.

Curry notes, 'This is not presented as speculation. This is the plan. This is it,' referencing Graham's CBS interview detailing a four-and-a-half-hour White House briefing and a 2026 Abraham Accords expansion to Saudi Arabia. Dvorak agrees the senator appears to be reading from someone else's script. The pair also flag NPR's curious description of French President Emmanuel Macron hosting the G7 with 'grace and assurance,' a phrase that gives the episode its title.

Other key topics include Susan Rice on ABC calling the MOU a 'jaw-dropping, horrific surrender,' countered by Chatham House and Council on Foreign Relations analysis; outgoing DNI Tulsi Gabbard's release of Fauci-related gain-of-function documents; a surging Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, now the third largest on record; and California's AB 130 Section 58 vehicle-miles-traveled housing fee reportedly adding $324,000 per home.

The hosts apply their trademark skepticism to NPR's Ron Elving, CNN's coverage of acting DNI Bill Pulte, and former Vice President Kamala Harris's latest word salad. Deeper context comes from a resurfaced Robert Malone clip in which the vaccine researcher describes mRNA technology as a CIA and DARPA program advanced through In-Q-Tel and Moderna, which the hosts argue explains why Gabbard's Fauci disclosures have generated almost no mainstream coverage.

Other threads include Arnold Schwarzenegger on California refining policy, the Obama Presidential Center's roughly $850 million budget and unpaid minority subcontractors highlighted by Omar Sharif of the African American Contractors Association, and an Axios interview where President Trump declares 'there are no limits' to his power.

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