AFBytes Quarter Rundown — Monday, June 8, 10:00 PM ET
Summary
Republicans are split on funding January 6th rioters, as new Israel-Iran clashes raise global tensions. Watch/read more: afbytes.com
Stories covered
- Some Republicans say Trump should close the door on paying out Jan. 6 rioters
- Watch: Has Donald Trump lost control of the Iran war?
- Trump says he ‘calls the shots’ as Israel and Iran exchange fire
- Trump: We will declare 'total victory' over Iran within two weeks
- Apple AI Just Got a Huge Overhaul at WWDC 2026. Here's the Lowdown
- Trump Started a War He Can’t Control
Transcript
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines today.
According to NBC News, some Republican lawmakers are publicly opposing the use of federal funds to compensate individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot. This debate emerged during recent television appearances. AFBytes notes that this disagreement within the Republican Party highlights tensions over domestic priorities versus support for past administration actions.
The BBC reports that Israel and Iran have engaged in missile exchanges for the first time since a fragile ceasefire began two months ago. The BBC questions whether the Trump administration still holds sufficient leverage to shape the outcome of this conflict. AFBytes notes that this escalation raises the risk of a wider regional war, which could disrupt oil supplies and increase energy costs for American drivers and manufacturers.
NBC News reports that Israel conducted airstrikes on Iranian targets following an Iranian missile attack. President Trump stated he is in control of the situation and called for restraint. AFBytes notes that direct U.S. involvement risks higher energy prices and potential deployment of American forces in the region.
Israel National News reports that President Trump announced the United States will declare total victory over Iran within two weeks. AFBytes notes that explicit timelines for victory claims raise the stakes for U.S. military posture and regional stability.
Foreign Policy magazine argues that President Trump initiated conflict with Iran but now faces difficulty controlling its direction. Iran, Israel, and Hezbollah continue to pursue independent objectives. AFBytes notes that uncontrolled escalation could require U.S. military resources and affect global energy markets that influence domestic prices.
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