
All In with Chris Hayes Trump snaps at reporter over Iran question, demands football focus
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Mar 7, 2026 Congressman Suha Subramanian, a Democratic Oversight Committee member focused on accountability, discusses the newly released Epstein files and alleged cover-ups. He also examines investigative gaps at the FBI and DOJ. The conversation touches on reporting linking U.S. strikes to a girls' school in Iran and the political and economic fallout from rising gas prices.
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Pentagon's 'Maximum Lethality' Lowers Civilian Safeguards
- Secretary of Defense messaging emphasized commanders have 'maximum lethality' and relaxed rules of engagement, renouncing prior restraints.
- Hayes highlights that rhetoric (‘no more woke’) signals an operational approach that increases civilian harm risk.
Russia's Involvement Expands the Conflict
- Russia reportedly provided Iran targeting data on U.S. forces, effectively broadening the conflict and adding a second major adversary.
- Hayes warns this development expands the war without congressional authorization and increases risks to U.S. assets.
Trump Dismisses War Questions To Talk College Sports
- At a college athletics event, Trump snapped at a reporter about war questions, insisting focus remain on the NCAA transfer portal and NIL money.
- Hayes frames this as evidence of Trump's detachment from the war's human costs and priority on sport economics.



