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MS NOW links Trump polling dip, Iran war resumption, and Hegseth testosterone plan to economic discontent

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Summary

The segment reviews recent economic polling showing pessimism on affordability and direction of the country. It highlights a new Pentagon testosterone screening program announced by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and connects it to broader critiques of the administration's handling of an ongoing conflict with Iran. Guests Juanita and Jason discuss perceived inconsistencies in Republican positions on hormone therapy, supplement grift, voter economic pain, and a recent CNBC poll showing Democratic Socialist labels outperforming MAGA branding among voters.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately reports the Hegseth announcement and the CNBC poll results on candidate labels. Claims of steep polling declines and widespread affordability struggles align directionally with multiple surveys showing Trump approval in the mid-to-high 30s and high consumer stress over prices. However, the segment presents the Iran conflict as an unnecessary open-ended war started by Trump without noting stated rationales around nuclear and missile threats or the sequence of Israeli involvement and failed ceasefires. The testosterone policy is framed as self-parody and gender-affirming care hypocrisy while the voluntary nature and age-30+ focus receive little detail. Viewers miss primary data on inflation trends since February 2026 and competing explanations for voter dissatisfaction.

Key Moments

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15% of Americans still strongly support Trump, half the level after January 6

No matching poll data found; overall approval sits around 37-42% in recent surveys but intensity figures not confirmed.

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Defense secretary announced testosterone deficiency screening for service members

Pete Hegseth announced annual screenings for those 30 and older on July 15-16, 2026.

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CNBC poll shows Democratic Socialist label beats MAGA branding

July 17, 2026 CNBC All-America poll found voters more likely to support Democratic Socialist candidates than MAGA ones.

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Ongoing war in Iran that Trump started, with trouble ending it

US-Israel strikes began February 2026; conflict has seen ceasefires, breakdowns, and resumed strikes in July amid Strait of Hormuz disputes.

Notable Concerns

  • Unsupported specific statistic on 15% strong support and 20% grocery price increase since war onset
  • One-sided sourcing and framing of the Iran conflict and Pentagon initiative

Sources Consulted

  1. Pete Hegseth says soldiers over age 30 to be screened for testosterone deficiency
  2. Democratic socialists top MAGA candidates in CNBC's 'All America' poll
  3. New Marquette Law School national survey finds Trump with declining approval
  4. 95 percent say US in affordability crisis: Survey

Background

  1. 2026 Iran war - Wikipedia
  2. Opinion polling on the second Trump presidency - Wikipedia