Curry and Dvorak Dissect Trump-Netanyahu Phone Leak and Media Framing
June 5th, 2026 9:50 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The No Agenda Show's episode 1874 analyzes a leaked phone call where Trump called Netanyahu 'effing crazy,' highlighting how the media narrative may be deflecting criticism from Israel to Netanyahu personally.

In episode 1874 of the No Agenda Show, titled "Kennel Index," hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak deconstruct several major news stories, focusing on a leaked phone call between President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The call, first reported by Axios, quotes Trump telling Netanyahu he is "effing crazy" over the incursion into Lebanon. Curry and Dvorak examine the implications of the leak and the subsequent media coverage, arguing that the narrative appears engineered to redirect public anger away from Israel and onto Netanyahu personally.
Curry highlights the second, less-reported half of the Axios story, where a source told reporter Barak Ravid that there are people in the Trump administration "gravely concerned that Netanyahu has been, in the words of one of them, too bloodthirsty." This statement, Curry suggests, may be an attempt to shift blame. Dvorak presses on who the leakers could be and why Miranda Devine, in her interview on the New York Post podcast, declined to follow up on that portion of the call. The hosts also discuss the podcast circuit featuring Megyn Kelly and Sean Ryan, who express "black-pilled" views on Israeli influence, as well as shifting positions from Cenk Uygur and Anna Kasparian.
Beyond the Trump-Netanyahu call, the episode covers a range of topics including the surprise rise of Tom Steyer in the California governor's race, a House War Powers Resolution vote that drew four Republican defectors including Kentucky's Thomas Massie, and Senate testimony from detransitioner Chloe Cole. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's exchange with Senator Ron Wyden over Jeffrey Epstein is also analyzed. In tech news, the hosts discuss NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's Korea keynote unveiling the RTX Spark and DGX Station for Windows, which Huang called a 'reinvention of laptop' capable of running trillion-parameter models on the desktop. They contrast this with Ed Zitron's Bloomberg appearance questioning AI ROI, David Sachs invoking Jevons' Paradox on the All-In Pod, and a CNBC segment on $30 to $50 billion data-center debt deals.
Other segments cover Bill Pulte's appointment as acting Director of National Intelligence, the scrapped $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization fund,' Eli Lilly's retatrutide trial results, Richard Gere's 'Dictatorship of the Monsters' speech, and Ukraine's drone strike on St. Petersburg during Putin's economic forum. Throughout, Curry and Dvorak apply their signature skeptical lens to examine how stories are framed, amplified, or buried across mainstream news, government messaging, and big tech platforms.
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