Tonight’s Opening Verse: Ephesians 3:20-21

Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.

Tonight’s GUESTS:

Jonathan Tobin, Editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem News Syndicate (JNS), host of “Think Twice” podcast, regular contributor to Newsweek and The Federalist, joins the show to discuss the rising US-Iran clashes.

Edward Bartlett, Founder of SAVE, joins the show to discuss the Democrat socialists’ goal of communism.

Guy Morris, AI Expert, award-winning author of thrillers based on true stories of artificial intelligence, geo-politics, prophecy or historical mysteries, his latest book is “The AI Tsunami: A Survival Guide for Humanity,” joins the show to discuss if AI in schools is preparing students or replacing critical thinking.

Tonight’s STORIES:

Monologue:  LEAD (Obscure) — The “Fertilizer Emergency”: Trump Declares a National Emergency to Waive Duties on Moroccan Phosphate

Background:

On June 29, 2026, President Trump signed Proclamation 11038 — published in the Federal Register on July 2 — declaring a national emergency over “threats to the availability of sufficient supplies of fertilizers” and temporarily suspending anti-dumping and countervailing duties on phosphate fertilizer imported from the Kingdom of Morocco. The waiver runs eight months (or until the emergency is lifted). It followed years of lobbying by corn growers and farm groups who argued the phosphate tariffs had added billions to production costs.

Source: The White House, Presidential Actions & Fact Sheet, June 29, 2026; Federal Register 2026-13588, July 2, 2026; AgWeb, July 2026; Pro Farmer, July 2026.

Key players:

  • OCP Group — Morocco’s state-controlled phosphate giant, one of the largest fertilizer exporters on earth and the direct beneficiary.
  • U.S. corn and row-crop farmers — who wanted tariff relief — vs. Mosaic and domestic phosphate producers, who fought for those duties in the first place.
  • Treasury and Commerce, handed authority to let the imports in duty-free.

Why it’s been overlooked:

It dropped the same week as the Iran strikes, the NATO summit, and the birthright-citizenship ruling. It reads like dry trade paperwork — “anti-dumping and countervailing duties” makes eyes glaze. So it sailed through with almost no national coverage.

Why it actually matters:

Three reasons. One: executive power. A president just used a declared ‘national emergency’ not to punish a country but to hand a foreign state-owned company a tariff holiday — the same emergency machinery used for sanctions and border actions, aimed at fertilizer. Two: your grocery bill. Phosphate feeds the corn that feeds the beef, the eggs, the ethanol. Analysts (Pro Farmer) already warn it may not lower prices fast — so who actually captures the savings? Three: foreign policy. Morocco is a U.S. and Israel partner via the Abraham Accords; commentators note the move quietly strengthens Rabat — and the phosphate at issue is partly sourced from disputed Western Sahara. That’s a lot of geopolitics hiding inside a farm subsidy.

“WAIT UNTIL YOU HEAR THIS” HOOK:  The President of the United States declared a national emergency — the legal equivalent of pulling the fire alarm — so that a company owned by the King of Morocco could ship fertilizer into America tax-free. And it might not lower your food prices by a dime. Who does it actually help? Follow the phosphate.  

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