Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
June 30, 2026

'I'll NEVER Apologize To Trump!" Marjorie Taylor Greene | Plus Piers Morgan CALLS OUT Conricus!

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Quick Read

Marjorie Taylor Greene declares her political independence from the Republican Party and Donald Trump, citing betrayals on core MAGA promises, while a heated debate unfolds on the efficacy and morality of the ongoing Iran war.
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson are 'done' with the Republican Party, accusing it and Trump of betraying core conservative principles like ending foreign wars and fiscal responsibility.
The Iran war is deeply divisive, with critics arguing it's a misguided failure that empowered the regime, while supporters claim strategic gains despite a 'premature' ceasefire.
Piers Morgan challenges the 'Jew hater' label for any criticism of Israel, highlighting a dangerous trend in political discourse that stifles legitimate debate.

Summary

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former staunch Trump ally, explains her disillusionment with both the Republican Party and Donald Trump. She criticizes the GOP for failing on key issues like foreign wars, healthcare costs, fiscal responsibility, and promoting big government policies. Greene specifically accuses Trump of betraying MAGA principles by initiating the Iran war and obstructing the release of the Epstein files. The discussion then shifts to a panel debate on the Iran war, with Piers Morgan expressing strong skepticism about its success and objectives. Guests like Bill O'Reilly, Jonathan Conricus, Josh Hammer, and Matt Tardio offer contrasting views on the war's progress, the Iranian regime's strategy, and the broader geopolitical implications, including a contentious exchange about criticism of Israel being labeled as 'Jew hatred'.
This episode highlights a significant fracturing within the American conservative movement, as prominent figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson express profound disillusionment with the Republican Party and Donald Trump. It underscores a potential political realignment and the challenges of maintaining party loyalty when core promises, particularly on foreign policy and fiscal conservatism, are perceived as broken. The intense debate on the Iran war's objectives and outcomes reflects broader public and expert division, questioning the effectiveness of military intervention and the strategic competence of US leadership, with implications for global stability and America's standing.

Takeaways

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a staunch Trump supporter, now views both the Republican Party and Donald Trump as having 'betrayed' core MAGA principles, particularly regarding foreign wars and fiscal spending.
  • Greene cites the Iran war and Trump's alleged obstruction of the Epstein files release as primary examples of broken campaign promises.
  • Piers Morgan challenges the narrative that any criticism of Israel or its government constitutes 'Jew hatred,' calling it a 'grotesque mischaracterization' that stifles legitimate debate.
  • The Iran war's effectiveness is heavily debated, with some panelists arguing it achieved significant military objectives (decapitation strikes, ballistic missile degradation, proxy defunding) while others contend it was strategically flawed and emboldened the Iranian regime.
  • Concerns are raised about the US's 'low threshold' for casualties and 'unwillingness to deploy significant troops' being exploited by adversaries like Iran in diplomatic negotiations.
  • The current 'memorandum of misunderstanding' with Iran is seen by some as a diplomatic tie that doesn't project American strength and could embolden global adversaries like China and Russia.

Insights

1Marjorie Taylor Greene's Disillusionment with the Republican Party and Trump

Greene, a former loyalist, expresses profound frustration with both the GOP and Donald Trump, stating they have 'betrayed' the American people and Republican voters. She criticizes the party for funding foreign wars, ignoring healthcare costs, lacking fiscal responsibility (leading to Social Security insolvency), promoting big government policies (AI, data centers), and supporting powerful lobbyists like Big Pharma and the military-industrial complex. She specifically calls out Trump for initiating the Iran war and actively working to stop the release of the Epstein files, directly contradicting his campaign promises.

Greene states, 'we are totally and completely fed up with funding foreign wars and regime change... the cost of health insurance, which is outrageous... both parties have failed over and over again... constantly blowing the budget... Social Security is literally going to be insolvent and bankrupt... their policies promote big government such as things like promoting AI... biggest supporters of the giant lobbyists like big pharma and the military-industrial complex.' She adds, 'Donald Trump... has betrayed the MAGA movement... the Iran war... the Epstein files.'

2The Iran War: A Debate on Objectives and Outcomes

Panelists present conflicting views on the Iran war. Matt Tardio argues the US achieved key objectives: preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon (despite Trump's 'nuclear dust' comments), severely degrading their ballistic missile program, and defunding proxy organizations (Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen). Josh Hammer, while acknowledging military gains, regrets the 'premature' ceasefire and 'bad MOU,' believing it emboldened 'Team Barbarism.' Jonathan Conricus asserts Iran, despite battlefield losses, achieved a 'tie on the diplomatic field' by exploiting the US's low casualty threshold and unwillingness to deploy ground troops.

Matt Tardio: 'US had their three major stated goals. Goal number one was ensuring Iran's not able to get a nuclear weapon... ballistics missiles program... defunding of their proxy organizations.' () Josh Hammer: 'If we had known that that a ceasefire would be called prematurely... I would not have advised getting involved in the first place.' () Jonathan Conricus: 'The Iranians early on understood that there is an extremely high threshold, sorry, low threshold, high sensitivity for casualties and that they were good on exploiting that.' ()

3Challenging the 'Jew Hater' Label for Israel Criticism

Piers Morgan vehemently pushes back against Jonathan Conricus's accusation that his show platforms 'Jew haters' for criticizing Israel. Morgan argues that this label is a 'grotesque mischaracterization' and an 'insidious aspect' of the debate, stifling legitimate criticism of the Israeli government, the IDF, or specific hardline politicians like Ben-Gvir and Smotrich, without correlating it to hatred of Jewish people.

Piers Morgan states: 'you categorize everyone it seems who's criticized Israel as a as a Jew hater, right? Which I think is a grotesque mischaracterization... any criticism of Israel or any criticism of the IDF or any criticism of Benjamin Netanyahu or his government... is an automatic Jew hater, that to me is the worst thing of this whole debate from day one.'

4Trump's Legacy and the Iran Conflict

Bill O'Reilly believes Trump is serious about the Iran conflict and will not 'walk away looking like a loser,' suggesting he will use US military power to 'crush the infrastructure of Iran' if a deal isn't made. He views the Ayatollah as 'evil' and supports taking out such figures. However, Piers Morgan highlights Trump's inconsistent public statements, vacillating between seeking a 'great deal' and threatening annihilation, which Morgan believes undermined credibility and created an 'unresolved mess.'

Bill O'Reilly: 'Trump's serious about this. He's not walking away uh peers and looking like a loser. That's not going to happen.' () Piers Morgan: 'the constant daily outpourings contradicting each other minute by minute, day by day. You know, none of that I don't think has been helpful because eventually if you don't go through with the threats... you're the boy that cried wolf.' ()

Lessons

  • Critically evaluate political rhetoric, especially from figures claiming to represent populist movements, by comparing their campaign promises with their actions in power.
  • Recognize the complexities of foreign policy and military interventions; initial objectives may shift, and perceived victories can be contested, impacting global alliances and adversaries.
  • Challenge attempts to conflate criticism of a government's policies or actions with hatred towards an entire group of people, as this can stifle legitimate debate and understanding.

Quotes

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"We are sick and tired of you because you're liars. Don't go out and give your tough talks on Fox News with a bunch of propaganda BS and throw the red meat garbage."

Marjorie Taylor Greene
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"I would argue that's what Donald Trump has been doing with this war in Iran. He's been working on behalf of Israel, not America. This war has not helped Americans one single bit."

Marjorie Taylor Greene
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"Donald Trump has been on the prominent scene of politics and he has he has led the way of toxic politics. I followed in his lead, peers, and I'm sorry I ever did that."

Marjorie Taylor Greene
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"Piers Morgan should stop peddling lies, propaganda, and liel against the only democracy in the Middle East that is keeping jihadists at bay. So, I mean, I guess my first obvious question is why the [__] do you keep coming on my show?"

Piers Morgan (reading Jonathan Conricus's tweet)
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"We're not a nation over here that uh hates certain groups or... But out of interest, I mean, it's interesting that you you know, I was talking about criticism of the Israeli government, which has some very unsavory people in it. But why but why does that correlate, Bill, to hatred of Jewish people?"

Piers Morgan
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"The moment the Iranians understood that through the very transparent communications of the administration, they understood where they could push and I think they understood and read very correctly that they could get away even though they lost totally without any doubt on the battlefield. They were able to scramble and get a a a tie on the diplomatic field."

Jonathan Conricus

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