It's Thursday, May 28th.
I'm Jane Koston, and this is What A Day, the show shouting out 35 former federal judges
who have sued the Trump administration over President Donald Trump's $1.776 billion mega slush fund.
That brings my count of lawsuits over the slush fund to four, which, interestingly,
is the number of brain cells one would need to have to believe that the slush fund is a good idea.
On today's show, Trump's endorsement streak continues.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton dominated Senator John Cornyn in Tuesday's Senate Republican primary runoff.
And a Ball State University employee gets paid after she was fired for criticizing Charlie Kirk.
Turns out free speech does go both ways.
But let's start with the war in Iran and Israel's role in any potential peace deal.
Because despite whatever Trump has said over the last few days, his war in Iran does not look like it's ending soon.
Granted, when we're getting pearls of wisdom from Trump like this at Wednesday's cabinet meeting,
I couldn't possibly see why anyone is worried.
"Iran wants control of the strait over moves. Would you accept a short-term deal that allows
Iran and Oman to control the strait, and would they have to open it immediately,
or would you be open to that happening over a period of time?" "No, the strait's
going to be open to everybody. And who would control it? It's international waters.
Nobody's going to control it. We're going to watch over it. We'll watch over it,
but nobody's going to control it. That's part of it. Negotiation
that we have. They would like to control it. Nobody's going to control it. It's international waters