The Deal Behind the Game | The NEWSMAX Daily (06/18/2026)
On the June 18, 2026 episode of The Newsmax Daily, host Tony Marino breaks down the newly released Iran Memorandum of Understanding as debate intensifies over President Trump's agreement with Tehran. From sanctions and nuclear safeguards to questions about enforcement and regional security, we examine what's in the deal and what comes next.Plus, Major League Baseball faces growing criticism after players were warned for writing Bible verses on Pride Night hats. Former MLB stars Curt Schilling and Johnny Damon join the conversation, along with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, as questions of faith, free expression, and league policy take center stage.
We also look at falling oil prices, inflation trends, interest rates, and the latest economic developments impacting American families.
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Chapters
00:00 Welcome & Headlines
00:53 Trump's Iran MOU Released
01:14 Greg Kelly Breaks Down the Agreement
05:27 Sen. Dave McCormick on Iran Deal Concerns
09:40 Oil, Sanctions & Economic Pressure
12:07 Can Iran Be Trusted?
14:34 MLB Bible Verse Controversy Begins
17:25 Curt Schilling Responds
20:27 Florida AG James Uthmeier Investigates
23:07 Johnny Damon Weighs In
28:12 Washington & Economic Updates
29:57 Closing Remarks
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