In a candid conversation, former Army sniper Nicholas Irving shared his thoughts on the recent significant drop in oil prices, particularly noticeable in San Antonio. Irving pointed out that gas prices fell from highs above $4 per gallon down to around $3, which he welcomed as a relief for everyday Americans, especially during travel-heavy times
Nicholas Irving Weighs In on Trump Unfreezing JCPOA Funds
In a recent interview, former U.S. Army Ranger Nicholas Irving offered his perspective on former President Trump’s decision to unfreeze $300 billion in Iranian funds under the JCPOA (Iran nuclear deal). Irving challenged the notion that unfreezing funds is different from giving money, likening it to saying, “I didn’t shoot that person, the bullet did,”
Nicholas Irving speaks on Iran War: “It Won’t End in a Year, We Can’t Bomb Them to Death”
Former U.S. Army Ranger Nicholas Irving warns that the ongoing tension with Iran is far from a quick resolution. In a recent interview, Irving emphasized that America’s approach underestimates Iran’s centuries-old resilience and higher tolerance for hardship compared to the U.S. He argues bombing campaigns won’t force Iran into submission, cautioning that “you can’t beat
Nicholas Irving Says Potential Ceasefire Is a Desperate but Necessary Victory for the U.S.
Former Army Ranger Sergeant Nicholas Irving weighed in on the possible ceasefire deal amid escalating tensions with Iran. Irving described the memorandum of understanding as a reluctant yet crucial win for the United States, emphasizing that while the original objectives—such as regime change and dismantling the IRGC—were unmet, exiting the conflict is paramount. He highlighted
Nicholas Irving speaks on the US Being Forced to Either Escalate or Look Cowardly
In a recent interview, former U.S. Army Ranger and author Nicholas Irving discussed the escalating conflict between the U.S. and Iran, arguing the United States is now forced to either escalate military action or risk appearing weak. Irving criticized the so-called ceasefire declared in April, calling it a “B.S.” strategy that only allowed Iran to
New York Knicks Accept White House Invitation From President Trump
Knicks owner James Dolan revealed that the organization has accepted an invitation to visit the White House following its historic NBA championship run. The announcement makes the Knicks the first NBA champions to commit to a White House visit during President Donald Trump’s current administration. Speaking on WFAN New York, Dolan confirmed the invitation had already been
Nicholas Irving speaks on the Iran Conflict, Trump’s Beijing Trip, & the War Powers Act & more in Full Vlad tv Interview
Former Army Ranger and sniper Nicholas Irving joins Shawn Prez on VladTV for an in-depth discussion about the escalating Iran conflict, Donald Trump’s foreign policy, and the growing instability in global politics. Irving opens up about his occasional thoughts of running for office as an independent candidate, explaining that his motivation would be rooted in
Andrew Yang speaks on Possibly Running for President in 2028
Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang has confirmed he is seriously considering a 2028 presidential run. Speaking in a recent interview, Yang emphasized that the rise of artificial intelligence—a topic he championed in 2020 before it became mainstream—remains a key focus for him. He believes his platform, which includes reforms to America’s political system, resonates with
Nicholas Irving speaks on The U.S. Government: “They Keep Lying to Us and We Keep Falling for it”
Former Army Ranger Nicholas Irving joined host Shawn Prez to reveal his deep skepticism about the U.S. government’s current foreign policy and its long-standing pattern of deception. Irving criticized the ongoing conflicts, especially the war in the Middle East, calling it “completely unnecessary” and highlighting the lack of clear benefit for the American people. Both
Mayor Mamdani Approves New Paid Watch Party After Post-Knicks Game Violence
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani moved quickly to reassure New Yorkers that the city’s Knicks celebration would continue after a night of arrests, injuries and disorder erupted in Midtown Manhattan following Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Less than 24 hours after thousands of fans flooded streets near Bryant Park following the Knicks’ loss to the Spurs, the