
America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes Repost TRUMP CRUSHES SOTU??? Democrats ANNIHILATED By TRUMP | America First Ep. 1647
Feb 26, 2026
Host previews the State of the Union and Iran talks, then revisits his earlier take after polls surprised him. He debates U.S. signals on Iran, missile rhetoric, and whether diplomacy shifts to ‘no bomb’ language. Cultural identity, organizing for conflict, and fundraising/merch drama come up. Viewer messages and live Q&A round out a fast-paced political and social commentary mix.
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State Of The Union Had Strong Reception But Limited Impact
- Nicholas J. Fuentes revised his view: he expected the State of the Union to be poorly received but polls showed over 60% reacted positively.
- He notes reception didn't move betting odds for the House, so rhetoric may not translate into electoral impact.
U.S. Red Line May Be Shifting From Enrichment To No Bomb
- Fuentes highlights a possible shift in U.S. red lines: from banning Iranian enrichment to demanding Iran pledge not to build a bomb.
- He stresses that 'no bomb' is a very different, softer demand than zero enrichment and could change negotiation dynamics.
Mixed U.S. Messaging Risks Scuttling Iran Talks
- Fuentes warns mixed messaging from U.S. officials—Vice President Vance and Secretary Rubio—could scuttle diplomacy by adding missile and weapons claims.
- He argues Iran agreed to negotiate only on nuclear enrichment, so new demands risk collapse of talks.
