No Deal With Iran: Trump Orders Strait of Hormuz Blockade as Nuclear Talks Collapse and the Eric Swalwell Scandal Explodes
The latest episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz opens with a blunt reality: diplomacy with Iran has failed, and the consequences are immediate, global, and severe. After nearly twenty hours of negotiations in Islamabad, Iranian officials refused to relinquish their nuclear ambitions, crossing a red line President Donald J. Trump has drawn repeatedly and unequivocally. In response, the President ordered the United States Navy to begin a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most critical energy chokepoints in the world.
At the same time, a second political earthquake unfolded at home. Congressman Eric Swalwell, once a leading Democratic contender for governor of California, abruptly suspended his campaign amid multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and a rapidly expanding criminal investigation. The convergence of these two stories—one involving global security and nuclear deterrence, the other exposing political hypocrisy and media double standards—defined a consequential and wide‑ranging episode of Verdict.
Twenty Hours of Talks, One Non‑Negotiable Issue
According to Senator Ted Cruz, the administration entered negotiations with four clear red lines:
No uranium enrichment
Full surrender of already‑enriched uranium
Reopening the Strait of Hormuz
Ending Iran’s global sponsorship of terrorism
While Iranian negotiators were reportedly willing to agree to peripheral issues, they categorically refused to abandon their nuclear program. As the President later summarized publicly, none of the other concessions mattered if Iran insisted on retaining a path to nuclear weapons.
The talks, mediated by Pakistani leadership and led by J.D. Vance, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff, ultimately collapsed under that single point of refusal. The President’s response was swift and unmistakable.
The Strait of Hormuz Blockade: A Strategic Economic Hammer
President Trump ordered the U.S. Navy to interdict all ships entering or leaving the Strait of Hormuz, targeting Iran’s primary economic lifeline: oil exports. As Senator Cruz explains, Iran’s economy is overwhelmingly dependent on maritime oil shipments, most of which flow through the Strait and are sold—often illicitly—to China.
This action directly targets Iran’s so‑called “ghost fleet,” an armada of unmarked or falsely flagged tankers that expanded dramatically during the Biden administration when sanctions enforcement collapsed. Under President Trump’s first term, Iranian oil exports fell from roughly one million barrels per day to approximately three hundred thousand, starving the regime of revenue. Under President Biden, non‑enforcement allowed exports to surge to nearly two million barrels per day, injecting an estimated $80 billion into the Iranian regime—money Cruz argues funded Hamas and Hezbollah.
By blockading the Strait, the Trump administration is not merely enforcing sanctions—it is shutting down Iran’s ability to function as a petro‑state.
Global Consequences: Pressure on Iran, China, and Europe
The blockade’s ripple effects extend far beyond Tehran. China, the primary purchaser of Iranian oil, now faces supply disruption and strategic pressure. Europe, which Cruz sharply criticizes for refusing to stand with the United States during the conflict, is also exposed to energy instability.
Cruz contrasts Western Europe’s reluctance with the support shown by Middle Eastern allies such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain, as well as Eastern European nations historically wary of appeasing hostile regimes. The episode underscores a growing geopolitical realignment, with America’s traditional allies increasingly divided between those willing to confront threats and those paralyzed by internal political fears.
Defining Victory: Military Success, Nuclear Denial, and Regime Collapse
A central question raised during the episode is how this conflict ends—and what success actually looks like. Senator Cruz outlines a three‑part framework:
First, the near‑total destruction of Iran’s conventional military capabilities, including its navy, air force, missile infrastructure, and senior leadership. According to Cruz, this objective has largely already been achieved in just over a month.
Second, the absolute prevention of a nuclear‑armed Iran. This remains the administration’s highest priority and the reason the blockade was ordered. No enrichment and no nuclear weapons are non‑negotiable.
Third, the potential collapse of the Iranian regime itself. While the administration has avoided explicit “regime change” language, Cruz argues that a weakened, delegitimized theocracy presents a historic opportunity. He advocates supporting internal opposition groups and armed resistance movements rather than deploying U.S. ground troops.
Whether or not regime collapse is achieved, Cruz emphasizes that denying Iran nuclear weapons alone would constitute a major strategic victory for American and global security.
The Eric Swalwell Implosion: Allegations, Investigations, and Hypocrisy
The episode then pivots sharply to domestic politics with the sudden downfall of Eric Swalwell. Once a prominent Democratic attack dog and gubernatorial front‑runner in California, Swalwell suspended his campaign following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including accusations of assault, rape, and inappropriate relationships with staffers.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has reportedly opened a criminal investigation, reviewing evidence and seeking additional witnesses related to incidents alleged to have occurred in 2019 and 2024. At least four women have come forward publicly, while more than fifty former staffers have reportedly condemned Swalwell’s behavior.
Why Now? Political Convenience and the Jungle Primary
Cruz and Ferguson argue that the timing of Swalwell’s collapse is not accidental. California’s “jungle primary” system allows all candidates to appear on the same ballot, with the top two advancing to the general election regardless of party. Polling had begun to show a real possibility that two Republicans could advance, locking Democrats out entirely.
With multiple Democratic candidates splitting the vote—including figures like Katie Porter and Tom Steyer—party leaders suddenly had a political incentive to jettison Swalwell. As Cruz notes, many Democrats called for him to suspend his campaign but conspicuously stopped short of demanding his resignation from Congress, revealing where their true priorities lie.
Media Double Standards and Selective Outrage
The hosts sharply criticize legacy media outlets for their selective coverage. While allegations against Republicans are often treated as disqualifying regardless of evidence or timing, Democratic scandals are frequently minimized—or ignored entirely—until they threaten electoral outcomes. Cruz points to other Democratic figures facing ethics violations who have received scant coverage, reinforcing the perception of systemic bias.
Final Thoughts: Accountability Abroad and at Home
This episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz underscores a unifying theme: accountability matters. Whether confronting a hostile foreign regime pursuing nuclear weapons or exposing misconduct and hypocrisy within domestic politics, the costs of inaction are high.
President Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz represents a decisive escalation designed to force consequences after diplomacy failed. At the same time, the unraveling of Eric Swalwell’s political career reveals how quickly moral standards shift when power is at stake.
As Senator Cruz makes clear, strength abroad and integrity at home are inseparable—and both are now being tested in real time.
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