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Monday Rundown: Iran’s fickle dealmaking; Zohran’s Joker Impression; Early Voting data in Virginia
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- 10 Minute Drill
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- Apr 20, 2026
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- 674
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Summary
In today’s Monday rundown episode of the 10 Minute Drill, we cover a fast-moving set of global and domestic developments with major implications for U.S. policy, politics, and the economy. We begin overseas, where tensions with Iran escalated after reports of aggressive actions in the Strait of Hormuz. With global shipping lanes at risk, we break down what’s happening, the role of the IRGC versus Iran’s civilian leadership, and the broader stakes for the United States. President Trump responds forcefully, making clear that America will not be pressured by threats to international commerce. Back at home, we turn to Virginia with one day until election day, where national Democratic figures are stepping into the spotlight in ways that could shape the state’s political future - for better or for worse. We discuss the broader message their involvement sends and highlight controversial remarks from Senator Tim Kaine that are raising eyebrows. On Capitol Hill, attention shifts to the Senate, where debates over FISA, border enforcement, and reconciliation efforts are heating up. We unpack what’s on the table and why it matters for national security and immigration policy. We also take a closer look at a viral moment involving Zohran Mamdani, along with broader tax and regulatory proposals that critics say could push businesses and taxpayers out of already strained states. Finally, we examine a growing trend among some Democrats aligning themselves with European-style socialist rhetoric, and what that could signal about the party’s direction heading into the next election cycle. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:41 - Strait of Hormuz whiplash 2:40 - Moment of truth in Virginia 6:09 - This week on Capitol Hill 7:43 - Zohran’s best Joker impression 9:20 - Democrats get drunk and bash…