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The Jim Benson Show, May 24, 2026

The Jim Benson Show, May 24, 2026

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The Jim Benson Show Countering China: US Actions In Venezuela, Cuba, Iran What's being done about unconstitutional racial gerrymandering in Dem States? Jim Benson Frames the Episode Around Elections and Foreign Policy In this episode of The Jim Benson Show, host Jim Benson opens with conservative commentary about the upcoming congressional midterm elections, expressing concern that Republicans could lose control of Congress. He argues that a continuing war involving Iran and rising fuel and energy costs could politically damage President Trump and the MAGA movement. Jim also repeats his belief that prior U.S. elections were corrupted through vote manipulation and foreign influence, and he warns that insufficient action is being taken to prevent what he views as future election interference. He then introduces three recent video segments from commentator Dr. Steve Turley, which make up the majority of the remainder of the episode. Election Integrity Concerns and Jim’s Support for Trump Before turning to the clips, Jim discusses claims involving Venezuela, China, Cuba, election software, electronic voting equipment, Joe Biden, and a book he identifies as Stolen Elections: The Takedown of Democracies Worldwide. He presents these subjects as evidence for his view that election manipulation has affected the United States and other countries. Jim also addresses conflict within conservative media over the Trump administration’s actions toward Iran, saying he has been troubled by criticism of Trump from Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, Candace Owens, and others. Although he acknowledges possible economic and political risks from a prolonged conflict, Jim states that he continues to support Trump and the administration’s actions against Iran’s ruling regime. Turley Presents Trump’s China Visit as Strategic Victory In the first inserted clip, Dr. Steve Turley analyzes a presidential visit by Trump to China and portrays it as one of the most consequential diplomatic meetings of the modern era. Turley argues that Trump arrived with enormous leverage created through tariffs, trade pressure, energy policy, pressure on Iran, and strategic control involving major shipping routes. According to Turley, China’s economy depends heavily on inexpensive oil and exports, and Trump’s policies placed President Xi Jinping in a weaker negotiating position. He interprets the diplomatic praise exchanged by Trump and Xi not as weakness, but as strategic flattery used within high-stakes negotiations. China, Energy, Trade, and the Iran Conflict Turley further claims that the summit produced major changes affecting Iran and the global energy market. He says China signaled interest in purchasing more American oil and gas, which he presents as a major setback for Iran because China had been its largest oil customer and an important economic supporter. Turley also discusses alleged economic agreements involving Boeing aircraft, American soybeans, rare-earth minerals, energy exports, and technology. In his account, these developments demonstrate that Trump used economic pressure to weaken Iran, reduce Chinese dependence on Iranian energy, strengthen American producers, and reposition the United States at the center of a new global economic arrangement. Turley Predicts Escalation Against Iran In the second clip, Turley focuses more directly on the conflict with Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. He states that Iranian forces had closed or severely disrupted passage through the strait, contributing to increased energy costs and international pressure. Turley argues that Iran’s strategy depended on support from Russia and China, but that China’s supposed shift toward American energy and public support for reopening the strait left Iran increasingly isolated. He predicts that Trump may soon escalate military pressure against Iranian naval infrastructure because of the approaching midterm elections, continued disruption of oil markets, and the administration’s desire to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Tucker Carlson’s Opposition and Turley’s Defense of Trump The final inserted video addresses Tucker Carlson’s criticism of Trump over Iran. Turley describes Tucker as a former close media ally of the MAGA movement who became sharply critical after Trump joined Israel in military action against Iran. He plays excerpts in which Tucker expresses regret over supporting Trump, questions Trump’s foreign-policy direction, and discusses whether Trump’s actions raise biblical concerns. Turley argues that Tucker has become inconsistent and is projecting his own confusion onto Trump. The episode concludes with Turley presenting Trump’s Middle East and China strategy as thoroughly aligned with America First priorities, followed by Jim Benson directing listeners to his program pages and announcing that the show will return in two weeks.
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