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July 1, 2025 - The Ben Shapiro Show
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The Scavenger Left and The Cuck Democrats
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Alrighty, folks, tons coming up on today's show.
It was the end of Pride Month yesterday and over the weekend, which meant that you saw all the scavengers together again, including Zoran Mamdani, will talk about the fallout from his New York mayoralty Democratic nomination, why the Democratic Party is in serious trouble, plus the latest on the big, beautiful bill, and also Iran.
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Well, folks, obviously we are keeping tabs on this horrifying situation out of Idaho during which at least two Idaho firefighters were murdered during an ambush on Sunday.
The man suspected of killing those Idaho firefighters, of course, was found dead on Sunday with a gunshot wound, according to Daily Wire.
The man was believed to have deliberately set a grass fire at Canfield Mountain in northern Idaho and then started shooting at firefighters when they responded.
Two firefighters were killed.
A third is fighting for his life after sustaining serious injuries.
The Kootenai County Sheriff Bob Norris didn't release any identifying information on the suspect.
Here is what he had to say originally.
Okay, my name is Robert Norris.
I am the sheriff of Kootenai County.
This information is very preliminary and is subject to change.
We want to give you and the public as much information as quickly as possible.
So at approximately 1.21 p.m. this afternoon, we received reports of a fire on the east side of Canfield Mountain.
Fire assets responded to the scene and at approximately 2 p.m. this afternoon, it was reported that firefighters were receiving shots fired at them.
We now have two deaths.
We have an unknown amount of casualties.
We still have civilians that are coming off of that mountain.
We might have civilians that are stuck or in shock on that mountain.
So this is a very, very fresh situation.
We are actively taking sniper fire as we speak.
This is an active situation.
So again, apparently what happened here is that there was a report of a fire.
Once that fire was set, firefighters began arriving, and then this shooter started murdering the fire department officials and shooting at the rest of law enforcement as they were arriving.
Norris said this is a total ambush.
These firefighters did not have a chance.
At one point, there were more than 300 law enforcement officers on the scene Sunday afternoon, including FBI agents.
Law enforcement exchanged gunfire with the suspect.
It was not known at that point whether he was killed by law enforcement or if he shot himself.
The New York Post now has more information on the identity of the shooter.
We don't mention the names of mass shooters on the program because people who engage in mass shootings love nothing better than the publicity.
However, what we do know is we have an eerie photo.
It's a white guy, eerie photo showing him aiming a sinister stare into the camera.
And again, unclear at this point if he was killed by the cops or whether he shot himself.
Obviously, the tragedy for the state of Idaho, for the country, is quite real and quite shocking.
Here's footage of a procession of law enforcement vehicles for the slain firefighters.
you you Apparently, firefighters were calling 911.
One firefighter said in a frantic call, I'm pinned down.
It's clear to me this fire was set intentionally to draw us in.
We need law enforcement up here immediately.
We have another Corps de Lene firefighter down.
We've got two unresponsive battalion shoots down, multiple gunshot wounds.
Two Corps de Lene are down.
And then the fire was eventually left to burn as reinforcements battled to root out the unseen gunmen.
And then the body was tracked down using cell phone information.
Again, unclear what the motive is here.
There is some coincidence suggesting, at the very least, that there may be an association between this particular shooting, and it's a terrorist attack, and a decades-old incident, according to the New York Post, involving the fire department and neo-Nazis.
Sunday's incident happened 24 years to the day after the 2001 burning of an Aryan nations compound in Hayden Lake, just seven miles north of Cordeline during a fire training operation.
That's because the cabin and the compound had been sold to the department after the Aryan Nations national leader, Richard Butler, filed for bankruptcy over a settlement involving the shooting of a Native American woman and her son.
And then the site was torched by the fire department during a training exercise.
So could these two things be associated?
We don't know at this point.
We'll continue to bring you information as it emerges.
Obviously, acts of evil are acts of evil.
This is a tremendous act of evil.
And we do live in a sick time when, depending on the justification of the shooter, some people will celebrate it.
We know this.
We know that if the fire department officials were murdered because someone had a complaint about systemic racism in America, there'd be a cadre of Americans who would rise behind that.
We know that because Luigi Manchion is now a household name.
If they're a complaint about capitalism, if, however, this was a person who is either psychotic or a white supremacist, you're not going to find anybody coming out in their defense.
Now, the rule should be no one comes out in defense of this sort of activity, no matter the supposed justification or excuse making by the shooter and or any sympathizers.
Meanwhile, we need to talk about the fact that the scavengers are on the move.
So I've talked to you about this fact.
I have this book, Lines and Scavengers.
It's coming out very shortly.
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Scavengers are people who wish to simply tear down the society in which they live.
And they have very little in common with one another other than that simple fact.
They just want to tear down everything.
And it explains the bizarre agglomeration of radicals from across the political spectrum who seem to gather together to rally against our civilization.
And we saw a lot Of that this weekend, so for example, here is a march that took place to end Pride Month in Ireland.
A drag queen with flags of Arab countries and children marching in Ireland.
That is a Palestinian flag being waved by a drag queen in Ireland.
And now, again, how do you put all that together?
And there are children in the crowd and all the rest.
How do you put all that together?
I mean, obviously, there are no queers in Palestine.
So queers for Palestine is a very weird look.
Or how about Toronto Pride?
So Toronto Pride had a parade in which they were flying Iranian flags.
Remember, Iran is a place that hangs gay people from cranes.
And yet here were people running around with flags reading Free Iran, presumably from American and Israeli intervention against their nuclear program.
Thank you.
I assume that these Freedom for Iran stands are not actually calling for the fall of the Ayatollahs.
It'd be rather a shock if they were at this point.
Okay, or maybe this particular Omni-Cause flag.
So this one has been making the rounds.
So you remember the Rainbow Pride flag, the one that we used to recognize 10, 15 years ago?
This is a rainbow flag.
And then there is the Pride Progress flag, in which you had sort of from the side, arrows coming in in the form of the trans flag, the white, pink, and blue.
And then added to that were black and brown, because of course there are trans people who are black and brown.
And then you had intersex people who were added as a yellow.
And now they've added on top of that a heart containing the Palestinian flag because all the causes are one.
The omni-cause finally come together.
And that omni-cause is just the scavenger mentality.
It's all the people from the Jean-Paul Sartre hate for Western civilization left to the queer pride left who have decided that they are going to band together to destroy the civilization that we all share.
And you can see it in action a little bit earlier over the weekend during the so-called Glastonbury Festival when a member of the British rap punk duo Bob Villen got up and started chanting, as we talked about on yesterday's show, deaf, deaf to the IDF and suggesting you want your country back.
Well, basically F off.
You don't get to get your country back.
So the State Department of the United States has now taken a measure with regard to this.
And the measure is that visas for Bob Villen have been revoked in light of their hateful tirade at Glastonbury, including leading the crowd in death chants.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Chris Landau said that foreigners who glorify violence and hatred are not welcome visitors to our country.
Now, again, that makes perfect sense.
There's no reason why we should be importing these people to our country, especially when they may end up as mayor of New York.
Which brings us to Zoran Mamdani.
So for all of those who keep pretending that Zorin Mamdani is sort of a normie Democrat who just has some progressive leanings, no, he is not.
He is the apex predator of the intersectional scavenger coalition.
He is a person who's perfectly comfortable talking about spending $65 million in New York City to trans the kids, but also talking about free, free Palestine and globalize the intifada, but also talking about how it is deeply important and deeply necessary to seize the means of production.
He's not hiding the ball at all here.
He is a representative of a left that has lost touch with reality and is now running specifically and solely in order to denigrate and destroy the civilization in which it lives.
That is the goal of this thing.
Here is Zoram Mamdani marching in New York City Pride with Letitia James.
Again, Letitia James is the extraordinarily corrupt attorney general of the state of New York who decided before even investigating Donald Trump that he needed to be prosecuted.
There he is, walking the Pride Parade, your next mayor of New York, a person who also says that quote unquote Palestine must be free, by which he means ruled presumably by Hamas, for whom he has sympathy.
And none of these pieces fit together unless you understand that they are all directed toward destroying a thing, not actually building a thing.
We'll get to Zoran Mamdani and the radicalization of the Democratic Party in a moment.
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So over the weekend, he was on NBC with Kristen Walker, and he was asked about the phrase globalize the intifada, which he continues to seize upon and use.
Now, understand, the term intifada means violent uprising.
That is how the term was coined.
It is a term for a violent uprising, particularly against Israel.
Globalizing the intifada means that you want an extension of a violent uprising all across the West.
That is what you want.
Intifada means what it means.
And this sort of retconning that you're seeing now where intifada just means, you know, some sort of nice, gentle struggle in the same way that jihad.
You remember this, if you're old enough, that in the early 2000s, when jihadis were calling for jihad, there are a whole group of moron Westerners who are suggesting that jihad just meant internal struggle.
There are some people who are trying to recast globalizing the intifada as a nonviolent event as well.
Mamdani was asked, why don't you stop saying globalize the intifada?
And he said he's not going to because free speech.
Now, by the way, I'm just going to point out, no one is saying he can't say globalize the intifada.
He can say whatever he wants.
It's a free country and shame on us.
He's a citizen of the country.
He didn't have to be, but he is.
He's a citizen of the country.
So that's not the question.
The question is not whether he ought to be allowed to say globalize the intifada as an American citizen.
He is allowed to say globalize the intifada as an American citizen.
The question is, is it a good or moral thing to say?
And one of the last refuges of cowards these days is to pretend that your free speech is being violated when you are criticized for saying something bad.
And anyway, here's Mamdani trying to defend himself again and again, three separate times in this interview.
He says that he's not going to walk away from globalizing the intifada, a call for violent uprising against Western civilization.
So I want to give you an opportunity to respond here and now.
Do you condemn that phrase, globalize the intifada?
That's not language that I use.
The language that I use and the language that I will continue to use to lead this city is that which speaks clearly to my intent, which is an intent grounded in a belief in universal human rights.
Do you condemn that phase, globalize the intifada, which a lot of people hear is a call to violence against Jews?
I've heard from many Jewish New Yorkers who have shared their concerns with me, especially in light of the horrific attacks that we saw in Washington, D.C. and in Boulder, Colorado, about this moment of anti-Semitism in our country and in our city.
Why not just condemn it?
My concern is to start to walk down the line of language and making clear what language I believe is permissible or impermissible takes me into a place similar to that of the president who is looking to do those very kinds of things, putting people in jail for writing an op-ed, putting them in jail for protesting.
Ultimately, it's not language that I use.
It's language I understand there are concerns about.
And what I will do is showcase my vision for the city through my words and my actions.
Utter nonsense.
Utter nonsense.
It's not language that he uses, but he won't condemn that language because then he would be in the same, he'd be in the same universe as, God forbid, Donald Trump, who says that actually it's bad to use that kind of language.
By the way, his own father has suggested 2021, quote, the resistance this time began in Jerusalem and spread to Gaza.
Now the West Bank and Palestinian communities beyond.
This is not a conflict between Israel and Hamas.
We are witnessing something far more meaningful, the birth of the third intifada against settler colonialism.
And this guy's a professor at Columbia University, so you can see exactly where Zoran Mamdani came from.
But again, what is he?
He is a merger of pro-jihadi leftism, a sort of cultural Maoism, a communist vision of economics, and an anti-traditional virtue version of social politics.
All of those things combine together in a sort of witch's brew of nastiness designed, again, against the civilization that has made him now a famous person and made his parents very wealthy, famous left-wingers.
Zora Mamzani believes, for example, that the third world is essentially our God.
He grew up in the third world, so he has a different vision of what things like free Palestine mean.
So the third holy grail of taboos in American politics, you have socialism, you have Islam, and then you have Palestine.
And you are really going for the trifecta.
Let's go, baby.
Let's go.
Tell me, why is Palestine a part of your politics?
When you grow up as someone especially in the third world, you have a very different understanding of the Palestinian struggle.
Okay, first of all, he moved to the United States when he was either seven or eight years old.
Second of all, the kind of pathetic attempt to reach out to fellow third worlders, as he puts it, by eating rice with his hands, as though this is a necessity in American politics, because he is from a, I mean, he is claiming, essentially, membership in a foreign vision.
That's what he's doing.
And he's embracing Islam, socialism, and free, free Palestine.
But by the way, he's marching in pride parades in the same way that Ilhan Omar will do that.
You think that Ilhan Omar is very fond of pride parades?
Or Zora Mamzani, if he really is a religious Muslim in any serious way?
Because religious Muslims typically not so hot, as it turns out, on Pride Progress flags.
What it really is about in the end, as always, as always, is scavengers seek to tear things down.
This is what they want to do.
Again, Mamzani isn't hiding the ball here.
He says that people ought to be unapologetic about their socialism and BDS and seizing the means of production.
So for all those who keep saying he's not a communist, seizing the means of production is literal communism.
That is literal Marxism.
And we have to ensure that we are unapologetic about our socialism.
There are also other issues that we firmly believe in, whether it's BDS, right, or whether it's the end goal of seizing the means of production, where we do not have the same level of support at this very moment.
And what I want to say is that it is critical that in the way that we organize, the way that we set up our work and our priorities, that we do not leave any one issue for the other.
Right.
All the issues have to be brought together.
All of them.
BDS, meaning boycott divesting and sanctioning Israel, seizing the means of production, full-scale communism, socialism, all those things have to be advanced together, according to Zoran Mamtani.
He appeared again on MBC with Christian Welker, and he said, I don't think that New York City should have billionaires.
Should not have billionaires.
Well, that's weird because I think that New York City shouldn't have socialists.
In fact, I think America shouldn't have socialists.
I think that socialism is an evil philosophy, a philosophy that is rooted in jealousy, envy, hatred for people who earn, a bizarre belief that the good things in life naturally occur in the world and are not made by human hands and human innovation.
But Zora Mamzani believes that you have sinned by dint of being too successful in your business, and therefore you need to be punished.
Do you think that billionaires have a right to exist?
I don't think that we should have billionaires because frankly, it is so much money in a moment of such inequality.
And ultimately, what we need more of is equality across our city and across our state and across our country.
And I look forward to work with everyone, including billionaires, to make a city that is fairer for all of them.
Okay, he is so vicious.
And I got to say, the kind of smarmy smile that he pastes on his face when he is saying some of the most evil things in human history, when you say there shouldn't be billionaires, what you are saying is that you have the right, Zora Mamdani, to steal the money of people who have worked hard for that money and built businesses that have helped presumably millions of other people.
And you get to steal it and take it for yourself so that you can then distribute it as you see fit.
Now, listen, everybody can be equal.
We can have no billionaires.
You know, there are lots of places on earth that have no billionaires because everyone's poor.
If you're not talking about an oligarchy like Russia, where actual resources were physically distributed from the government to specific friends of the government, if you're very much just a free market system where certain people earn more than other people, yeah, you're going to have some billionaires.
And those billionaires are going to create jobs for millions of other people and products and services that lots of other people want to buy.
They're going to create new innovations.
They're going to bring costs down.
They're going to bring wages up through competition.
That is the history of capitalism.
But according to Zorn Mamdani, he needs to personally seize the means of production and destroy the billionaires, destroy them.
And that sits very comfortably along the same kinds of people who wish to destroy traditional morality, destroy churches, because again, it's all about the destruction.
The same kinds of people who wish to destroy successful countries because those countries are doing too well in other parts of the world.
And that's why Israel has to be stopped because it's too successful.
It's all part of that same ugly mosaic of anti-Westernism.
And it's hideous.
And I'm not sure what's more pathetic, frankly.
Zorin Mamdani winning a New York City primary by winning a bunch of college-educated white dolts or the very highly educated and intelligent Democrats, moderate Democrats, who are being cucked by Zorin Mamdani.
And I mean that in the most colloquial sense, that are being cuckolded by him because they're watching their party stolen from them by Zoran Mamdani and they are cheering it.
They are sitting there and they are watching it and they are cheering it because God forbid they should have to stand up against Zoran Mamdani and his vicious agenda for even a smidgen of a moment and lose the support of the passionate advocates for social justice like the Zoran Mamdanis.
And here I'm calling out Ezra Klein.
So Ezra Klein's been a guest on this program.
He was recently a guest for his book Abundance.
His book Abundance is all about the idea that if Democrats wish to win, what they should be talking about is getting rid of things like over-regulation.
They should be ensuring that people can develop more freely and easily to bring down housing costs, for example.
They should get rid of the bureaucracy.
He's sounding very much like a Republican.
But Ezra Klein is declining to criticize Zoran Mamdani.
Why?
Well, because Zoran Mamdani, after all, has stood up against the powers that be.
Ezra Klein was very upset because Andrew Cuomo in the primary debate called out the fact that Zoran Mamdani is anti-Israel.
And Ezra Klein says, how dare you polarize the Democratic Party on this issue?
Okay, Andrew Cuomo would not have any ground to stand on, quote unquote, polarizing the party if there were not a gigantic anti-Semitic wing of the Democratic Party that has now emerged and is seeking to take control.
And Ezra Klein is angry that Andrew Cuomo even brought that up.
What absolute moral cowardice, truly, true moral cowardice.
And I'm disappointed to say that because again, I think Ezra's a smart guy, but this is really quite, it's not only vacuous, it's morally imbecilic.
But the other thing that like actually closed it, that made for me that I would not rank him, was the way he used Israel in the campaign.
Like I'm a Jewish person.
I have very, very deep feelings about what is happening in Israel and Gaza.
And I found it so cynical, so repulsive, just such a vicious way to weaponize, I thought, both sort of Mamdani's ethnicity, but also, I don't know, what's happening in Gaza is a horror.
People should be horrified.
Like the whole thing just struck me as great.
And I knew a lot of people for whom it read that way.
Okay, let me explain.
Ezra Klein does not get to play the as a Jew card for the first time only when he is talking about defending a person who's wildly anti-Israel and uses phrases that talk about the destruction of the state of Israel, which is to say the murder of millions of Jews.
That's not when Ezra Klein gets to bring out the as a Jew card.
Ridiculous.
He's offended by that.
I'm more offended by the fact that Zora Mamdani sides with people who wish to murder Jews.
That seems more offensive to me.
And Andrew Cuomo pointing that out is significantly less offensive to me than Zora Mamdani being in favor of those people.
The guy literally did a rap in favor of the Holy Land Five, members of the Holy Land Foundation, who fundraised for Hamas.
This is a person who on October 8th condemned Israel.
But Ezra Klein is very upset.
And Andrew Cuomo called out Zoramdani because, you know, it read as an attack on his ethnicity.
That's what it read as.
You know what?
You guys deserve the party that you're building right now.
Alrighty, coming up.
It is amazing to see how many supposedly moderate Democrats are now making the case for Mamdani mainly because they're cowards.
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And there's something else happening inside the Democratic Party here, and it's a generational thing.
So Ezra Klein used to be the young hot thing inside the Democratic Party.
Ezra Klein and I are the same age.
We're both 41 years old.
41 is middle-aged.
41, I'm married.
I've been married for almost 20 years.
I've got four kids.
Ezra is exactly my age.
We grew up, same generation.
And now he's looking at people like Zoran Mamdani, who is legitimately almost a decade younger than we are.
And he's looking at the young Democrats, and he's really looking at 20-year-old Democrats.
And he's saying, I don't want to be on the outs with these people.
I need their love.
I need them to think I'm one of the cool kids.
I don't want to be one of these institutional Democrats who looks down their nose at the hot new socialist thing.
I don't want to be one of those people who says no to the cool kids.
I want to be, you know, kind of like the cool older brother figure who massages them and says, no, you know, sure, he's got a little excessive from time to time, but, you know, what's wrong with that?
He's young and he's full of pep and vinegar.
And what I'm really offended by is people like Andrew Cuomo using these tropes, saying things like, why are you so anti-Israel to Zoran Mamdani, knowing he's a Muslim?
Like, so?
So?
I mean, New York City happens to be one of the more Jewish cities in the country, just by demographics, obviously.
Is that of no consequence when you're talking about the person who's going to run the city, which has a huge problem with hate crimes against Jews in it right now?
Absolutely pathetic, but he's not the only one.
Molly Jongfast is doing the same thing.
She's out there claiming that Mom Dani's messaging on economic populism is just great.
It's just great.
Again, she's supposed to be the voice of what?
The moderates, Molly Zhangfast?
And what I've been really surprised by is how Democrats have had so much trouble messaging on economic populism when in fact, most of their proposals are actual economic populism.
And we're watching this Votorama right now, which will give, I mean, by the way, the numbers in this bill, $150 billion boost to military spending, okay?
Cutting food stamps and Medicaid, closing rural hospitals.
I mean, so like Republicans are not doing economic populism at all.
Well, I mean, she writes for the bull, so we should take her seriously as a sort of moderate voice for Democrats.
The moderate voice for Democrats are running for the hills.
They're running for the hills.
Instead, the hot new thing on MSNBC and CNN is people openly embracing the radicalism of Zoran Mamtani, because if you don't embrace the scavenger movement, then that means you have to oppose it.
You have to actually oppose the scavengers.
And opposing the scavengers means defending your civilization.
And too many on the left are unwilling to do this.
Pablo Torre, who I have no idea, again, why Pablo Torre is now being asked about his politics.
Pablo Torre, last I checked, is some sort of sports commentator.
But here he was on MSNBC praising the incredibly savvy Momdani for refusing to condemn globalized the intivada.
I found him to be incredibly savvy, actually, in how he answered that, Caddy, both for the reasons you said, but also because of clearly who he's talking to.
He's trying to build a coalition, to use that word, a cohesiveness on the left.
And he knows that the people he's trying to persuade that, look, I'm not your typical candidate, is in fact a population of people that do not see the ideological, or in this case, the verbal, the rhetorical purity test in the same way that I think people who understandably, by the way, just wanted to condemn it, right?
I understand that completely, but Molly, he is playing a bit of chess here.
It's chess now.
He's sophisticated by being a complete garbage heap.
It's just sophistication.
Over at the New Yorker, John Cassidy has a piece about the magic of the economics of Zoronomics.
Do you mean like the Cuban-style socialism that he is now proposing?
Well, apparently, according to the New Yorker, again, this is the voice of mainstream Democrats.
The answer is that he's doing an amazing job.
Isabella Weber is quoted, a professor of economics at University of Massachusetts Amherst, who signed a public letter endorsing Momdani's campaign proposals, said that Momdani is right.
In an open letter, which the nation published a few days before the primary, more than two dozen progressive economists from the United States and other countries described Momdani's policy platform as a, quote, bold yet practical blueprint to tackle some of New York City's most urgent challenges.
Above all, the cost of living.
Again, the idea here is that if you provide a bold socialist critique of capitalism, somehow socialism becomes better.
So what are mainstream Democrats doing?
Well, either they're doing the Ezra Klein thing and saying, well, you know, they're anti-anti-Momdani.
Even if they're not pro-Momdani, they're anti-anti-Momdani.
The people attacking Mom Dani are the real problem, not Mom Dani.
Or they're simply dodging.
So MSNBC's Katie Kaye notes that Democrat after Democrat is giving a sort of generic dodge when asked about Zora Mamdani.
Okay, similar to what we just heard from Congresswoman Stevens, we spoke with a pair of Democrats last week, both of whom gave a strikingly similar answer when asked about Zora Mamdani.
There is a pattern emerging here.
Okay, well, yes, there is a pattern.
The pattern is they're going to avoid because they don't actually have the stones to stand up against this thing.
Okay, fine.
Well, you will be eaten by that thing and you deserve to be eaten by that thing.
You do.
And by the way, the Republicans are going to continue to gain ground if you guys decide to follow Zora Mamdani and AOC down this rabbit hole.
President Trump isn't missing a beat.
President Trump says, listen, if Zora Mamdani becomes mayor of New York, and if he decides, for example, that he's going to obstruct ICE agents in their pursuing the enforcement of the law, well, then I'll just withhold federal funds from New York City.
And by the way, I'm in favor.
Good, good.
Because I'm not sure why my taxpayer money should go to fund a city that chose Zorn Mamdani precisely.
What did you make of the New York Democrat primary?
Mamdani.
He's a communist.
I think it's very bad for New York.
I don't know that he's going to get in.
It's inconceivable that he's, but he's a communist and he's a pure communist.
I think he admits it.
But I can't imagine it.
But let's say this.
If he does get in, I'm going to be president and he's going to have to do the right thing.
They're not getting any money.
He's got to do the right thing.
It's shocking that I would have assumed that I never, I used to say we will never have a socialist in this country.
No, but we'll have a communist.
I mean, he's a communist and going to be mayor of New York.
So I was very surprised when I saw, I never heard of him.
I don't know who he is.
Well, he said he's going to fight ICE.
He's not going to allow ICE to Benjamin Netanyahu comes to New York, he's going to have him arrested.
Oh, he's a radical left lunatic.
Yes.
Yes, he is.
And if Democrats want to do this, well, they're going to get exactly what they're paying for.
They break it.
They bought it.
And by the way, it is worthwhile noting, this is just another reason why the Trump administration is cracking down on the world of education, because the left has taken over the institutions of both higher education as well as public education.
And this is how you end up with Zarin Mamdanis all over the political landscape.
It's how you end up with young people who don't understand how capitalism works, who believe that somehow free Palestine is a slogan that is morally worthwhile as it calls for the rule of an entire group of people by terrorists who believe that somehow it's better for the American people for drag queens to read to children.
It takes a group of very highly educated idiots, as my friend Dennis Prager used to say, in order to believe this sort of stuff.
It's also why these teachers unions, which promote this sort of stuff, are deeply ensconced in the belief that they own your children.
Here, for example, is teachers' union president in Chicago, Stacey Davis Gates, saying that teachers own your kids.
Baldwin says the children are always ours.
Always.
Always.
Every single one of them, all over the globe.
And what comes next is, CTU thinks your children are its children.
Yes, we do.
They just say it right out loud.
They think that your children are their children and they're going to indoctrinate your children in the same kind of crap that Zora Mamzani has been educated by, by both his parents and by his educational institutions.
That is why I'm so very much on board with the Trump administration using the tools of the Civil Rights Act to slap down these institutions of higher education that have become propaganda factories on behalf of the radical left.
So yesterday, the Trump administration DOJ notified Harvard that they were still in violation of the Civil Rights Act in a letter sent by the DOJ, particularly Harmee Dillon, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, who's terrific.
Of course, full disclosure, Harmit has acted as our lawyer in the past here at Daily Wire, particularly in the case in which we actually sued the Biden administration for violation of the law by using OSHA to try to cram down a vax mandate on 80 million people.
In that letter, Harmit wrote, Harvard holds the regrettable distinction of being among the most prominent and visible breeding grounds for race discrimination.
That legacy of discrimination persists with Harvard's continued anti-Semitism.
Any institution that refuses to meet its duties under federal law may not receive a wide range of federal privileges.
Today, the Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism is notifying you that the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has concluded its Title VI investigation regarding anti-Semitism at Harvard University.
After a thorough investigation, HHS OCR finds that Harvard University is in violent violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin.
The enclosed notice of violation details the findings of facts supporting that conclusion.
For example, the majority of Jewish students reported experiencing negative bias or discrimination on campus.
A quarter felt physically unsafe.
Jewish and Israeli students were assaulted and spit on.
They hid their keepahs for fear of being harassed and concealed their Jewish identity from classmates for fear of ostracization.
Images were widely circulated among the Harvard community trafficking in obvious various anti-Semitic tropes, including one showing a dollar sign inside a Star of David and all the rest.
Harvard did not dispute our findings in fact, by the way, says the DOJ, nor could it.
Harvard's inaction in the face of these civil rights violations is a clear example of the demographic hierarchy that has taken hold of the university, and this is exactly right.
Assistant Attorney General of Civil Rights Army Dylan also said that University of Virginia is acting in violation of the Civil Rights Act.
Here she was.
I haven't gotten anything in writing from UVA.
Unlike many of the other institutions of higher learning, I've had chancellors come meet me.
I've had lawyers come meet me.
They've given us reams and reams of documents, not UVA.
They just didn't respond at all?
They've asked for extensions and extensions and extensions.
And so that's one of the troubling aspects here.
And I think the concern, and we began to hear from people we're negotiating with, that UVA was unable to certify that it was in compliance with these laws.
And so, but to your point, they actually did, I would call it using a series of euphemisms to simply rebrand and repackage the exact same discriminatory programs that are illegal under federal law.
And my job as the top federal civil rights law enforcer in the country is to make sure that every school that receives federal funding is compliant with federal law.
All of this, of course, has international connotations.
We mentioned that punk duob villain and the Glastonbury Festival, in which, again, they were chanting death to the IDF and yelling at people saying, so you say you want to keep your country?
And we say, F you, essentially.
Ayan Hirsi Ali, who grew up with Islamists, has a fabulous piece over at the Free Press pointing out what is happening worldwide.
She says, what happened at Glastonbury over the weekend is part of a coordinated ideological insurgency against the Jewish people, not just against the Israeli military, not just against Israel, not just against Zionism, against Jews.
Jews are no strangers to accusations of secret plots, banking plots, media plots, world domination.
They're always scheming according to the people who can't stop obsessing over them.
What's unfolding now is a real plot, not being orchestrated by Jews, but against them, and it's happening in broad daylight.
Ayan Hersi Ali writes, she says, what makes this moment uniquely dangerous is the merging of two ideologies that historically have operated in very different arenas, Islamism and Maoism.
The former is fueled by absolutist theocracy and tribal vengeance, the latter by class war and ideological conformity.
One invokes the divine, the other pretends to be secular.
Both demand submission.
Islamism seeks to restore a 7th century caliphate through bombs, blood, and barbarity.
Maoism seeks to flatten all hierarchies under the boot of equity, enforced through surveillance, humiliation, and fear.
One dreams of paradise after death.
The other promises utopia after sufficient political and social purges.
But both share a core instinct.
Crush the infidel, purge the impure, seize control of the narrative.
Islamism brings the fire, holy rage of fixation on martyrdom, a visceral hatred for Jews that predates the state of Israel by centuries.
Maoism brings the strategy, the long march through institutions, the cultural struggle sessions, the rewriting of history, the reframing of reality through social media and soundbites.
And she is right about this.
She says Maoist frameworks like decolonization and privilege provide the ideological cover, abstract enough to sound academic, blunt enough to justify destruction.
And again, this is why the sort of free Palestine movement is the tip of the spear here.
It is the consolidation point for all of these things.
Because in the hatred of Israel, in that hatred is hatred of what so many people on the left see as the point of the spear of Western civilization in a non-Western part of the world.
That's what Israel is to the so-called anti-colonialists.
That is why you are seeing the scavengers marching together.
It's why Zorin Mamzani is their candidate of choice.
And it's why a Democratic left that can't stand up to it has no business retaining power, even inside its own party.
And so it won't.
It will fall apart.
And the scavengers will take complete control of the Democratic Party because there are no lions left inside the Democratic Party to stand up against them.
Alrighty, coming up, you can see that all of these nuts are being generated somewhere.
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Meanwhile, sometime this week, Republicans are going to pass the big, beautiful bill.
I understand there's a lot of heartburn over voteramas and negotiations.
It's going to pass.
The reason it's going to pass is because if it doesn't pass, Republicans are in serious, serious trouble.
That's just the reality.
So there's going to be a lot of swapping, a lot of bargaining in the Senate.
It'll go to the House, and House Speaker Johnson is going to find a way to ram that through.
Because if that doesn't happen, then President Trump's presidency is in serious, serious trouble.
The Treasury Secretary Scott Besson makes the point that the big, beautiful bill represents an 11% cut in discretionary spending.
Here he was defending the bill.
I think everyone believes that this is a start.
So it's an 11% cut in non-discretionary spending.
And we're going to go from there.
So we didn't get here all at once.
We've gotten here 20 or 40 years.
And we are going to bend the curve, bring the debt levels down.
I'm a fiscal hawk.
I've had a lot of very good meetings with that group.
And I think we're all on the same page on how to grow the economy while controlling and bringing down expenses.
And so, again, he's right about this.
And I will say it again.
The reality is there is not support inside the United States Senate sufficient to radically reduce spending in terms of reshaping Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, which is where the real spending is going on in the American budget.
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett is also, of course, touting the so-called Big Beautiful Bill.
Here he was explaining.
What America gets for the Big Beautiful Bill is border security, national security, an extra $10,000 in the pocket of the typical American family, no tax on overtime, no tax on tips.
We've got 90 million American workers that are hourly workers that are going to see that extra overtime that they're getting paid go straight into their pockets.
And all of this is going to happen if we pass the bill.
If we don't pass the bill, the Council of Economic Advisors here at the White House has said that it's going to cause GDP to drop 4%, one of the biggest recessions in history because of a massive tax hike.
And honestly, that's why this bill is going to pass.
Okay.
And again, he's not wrong about this.
The threat of the bill going under, meaning a radical increase in taxes on Americans and American business, that enough is going to scare Republicans into compliance.
Senator Ron Johnson, who, of course, is a longtime holdout on this bill.
He has now switched his vote.
He's in favor.
Here he was explaining that to Fox News.
My biggest problem is that we really weren't returning spending to a reasonable pre-pandemic level.
But through multiple meetings with the president, his economic advisors, I'm convinced that they are committed to returning to a reasonable pre-pandemic level spending.
And I'll be highly involved in a process to achieve and maintain it.
So that's at the crux.
But specifically on Saturday night, Rick Scott, who is an expert at healthcare, I don't think anybody knows more about it than he, has an amendment that wasn't included in the base bill.
And we're fighting to get it in there to remove the most damaging part of Obamacare on a Medicaid.
Nobody in the Republican Party is trying to impact Medicaid for the disabled children.
We're concerned about the Obamacare addition to it.
Okay, so again, there are plenty of good reasons for him to switch his vote.
I'll just point out that Senator Johnson has not radically restructured the spending.
That was never going to happen.
That is not the direction in which this is going to move.
There were not the votes sufficient for that.
Now, Senator Tom Tillis of North Carolina has announced that he will be stepping down, which means he's no longer interested in being leveraged by President Trump or by the Vice President J.D. Vance.
So he's out against the so-called Big Beautiful bill.
Here he was slamming it.
It is inescapable that this bill in its current form will betray the very promise that Donald J. Trump made in the Oval Office or in the cabinet room when I was there with finance where he said we can go after waste, fraud, and abuse on any programs.
Now, those amateurs that are advising him, not Dr. Oz, I'm talking about White House health care experts, refuse to tell him that those instructions that were to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse all of a sudden eliminates a government program that's called the provider tax.
We have morphed a legal construct that admittedly has been abused and should be eliminated into waste, fraud, and abuse.
Okay, so he went on a long tirade to Tom Tillis against the so-called big beautiful bill.
Is that going to kill the bill?
In all likelihood, no.
The president can afford to lose three votes.
He will lose Tillis.
He may lose Rand Paul.
That's two.
Now the question is Murkowski, McConnell, a couple of the senators who are on the fence.
Now, Tillis stepping down, he stepped out largely because of pressure from President Trump.
That could have some long-term effects.
North Carolina is, of course, a purple state.
It has a Democratic governor in Josh Stein.
And recently, a North Carolina Senate seat was lost because Republicans decided to run somebody with a really, really checkered pass in Mark Robinson.
Tom Tillis, stepping down means that is a very competitive seat suddenly.
So if we ask our friends and sponsors at Perplexity, which are the most competitive seats in the 2026 race for the Senate, and what are the likely outcomes going to be?
So as Perplexity answers, the most competitive Senate races for 2026 are in Georgia, Michigan, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Maine, and North Carolina.
Now, those battlegrounds, again, favor Republicans because the Senate races in Georgia, for example, that's a Democrat-held seat.
The race in Michigan was a Democrat-held seat.
New Hampshire was a Democrat-held seat.
However, Maine is a Republican-held seat.
Susan Collins is running there.
That could be very competitive again.
That state has been trending blue.
Collins has been holding onto her seat relatively narrowly for the past couple of election cycles in which he was involved.
So that is one seat that could switch over to the Democrats.
And North Carolina is now a rare open seat in a purple seat.
There's some other states that are up, Ohio, Alaska, Texas, Iowa, South Carolina, but those are states that President Trump won by double digits, as Perplexity points out.
They're considered long shots.
So let's assume for a second the Democrats maintain Georgia, Michigan, New Hampshire, Minnesota.
Let's say they win Maine and North Carolina.
Republicans still retain control of the Senate because, again, they need to flip four Republican-held Senate seats.
It's possible in a sort of wild world that Democrats could challenge in maybe Ohio or Alaska or Texas or something, but that would be a pretty wild world.
However, it does leave the Senate in a lot dicier situation because, again, every vote counts.
And so if that vote margin comes down to 52, now you're looking, for example, at a cadre of three Republicans who can kill any bill.
If Republicans lose a couple of seats and now they're down to 51, well, now they're in real trouble because you lose two seats and you can't pass anything.
And that's assuming Republicans hold the House, which they may very well not.
So again, herein lies one of the big problems.
However, as far as the big beautiful bill is concerned, again, if it does not pass, it is going to be a serious, serious problem for President Trump, for sure, for sure.
Speaking of which, again, it looks like the economy is still holding up because most investors seem to be betting that President Trump's tariff regime is coming to an end, that it's moving in the right direction.
According to Axios, the S ⁇ P 500 was on track to hit a new record on Friday.
It sank when President Trump announced the termination of trade talks with Canada over a controversial digital services tax.
But within an hour, investors decided not to care and stocks closed at an all-time high for the first time since February.
Why?
Well, because the market is looking at President Trump's tariff record and saying it's probably likely that he's going to move away from those sorts of tariffs anyway.
According to Axios, headline-driven volatility is a given under this administration, so don't let it impact your portfolio, advisors say.
And on Sunday night, Canada did indeed scrap the tax that caused President Trump to withdraw from the negotiations.
Jay Pulaski of TPW Advisors says he pays no attention to tariff policy anymore.
Torsten Slock, the chief economist at Apollo, indicated President Trump might even be outsmarting everyone in a recent note, arguing any extension of the 90-day tariff pause, which Trump has signaled, would decrease uncertainty.
So again, there was a lot of uncertainty that set in when President Trump announced Liberation Day, but it appears that the direction is all toward free trade and away from tariffs at this point, from those gigantic announced tariffs.
And so the markets seem a lot more sanguine, all of which is leading the White House to press Jerome Powell over at the Federal Reserve to lower the interest rates again.
So Caroline Lovitt went after Jay Powell again today.
And if you look at this chart, this is a chart of all of the interest rates of many countries throughout the world.
At the top is Switzerland.
They're only paying a quarter for interest rates.
Cambodia, Japan, Denmark, Thailand, Botswana, Barbados, Taiwan, Bulgaria, Cuba, Sweden, Morocco, Cabo Verde, South Korea, Algeria, Canada, Albania, Libya, Malaysia, China, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago,
Czechia, Bolivia, Australia, Costa Rica, the Bahamas, Kuwait, Papua New Guinea, Bosnia, United Kingdom, and the UAE are all paying lower interest rates than the United States of America, which has one of the hottest and strongest economies in the world.
The President sent this note to the Fed chair.
It says, Jerome, you are, as usual, too late.
You have cost the USA a fortune and continue to do so.
You should lower the rate by a lot.
Hundreds of billions of dollars are being lost, and there is no inflation.
And the president is right.
There is historically low inflation thanks to his policies.
Okay, now, again, the president of the United States, he's calling for those lower interest rates.
Powell is saying, listen, those may come, but I want to be a little cautious because I don't want to actually open the monetary floodgates here while tariffs may in fact kick in.
All the president has to do to end all of this and get the lower interest rates is actually just negotiate those offer amps.
That's it.
And I assume that Scott Besant is hard at work doing that right now.
That plus the Big Beautiful bill, meaning the maintenance of current tax rates, means solidity in the economy, a belief by investors that they're not going to be regulated out of existence, taxed out of existence or inflated out of existence, and you will, in fact, see serious economic growth as a result.
And meanwhile, the President of the United States continues to push forward with his immigration agenda.
He is heading down to so-called Alligator Alcatraz in Florida to tour this controversial new detention facility in the Everglades.
So according to Axios, the $450 million 1,000 bed facility of trailers and tents is the largest of its kind and solidifies Florida's position as the top state, cooperating with President Trump's immigration crackdown.
Of course, Governor DeSantis has been wanting to do that.
The name and idea for Alligator Alcatraz is the brainchild of the Florida AG, James Uthmeier, who was appointed by DeSantis after serving as his chief of staff.
He hashed the plan for Alligator Alcatraz in near-secret and worked with DeSantis' office and DHS to avoid any opposition before it was too late for significant opposition to actually materialize.
It's surrounded by the wetlands of the Big Cypress National Preserve next to Everglades at National Park.
It's basically dead center between the east and west coasts of Florida.
It's a one-runway airplane facility called the Dave Collier Training and Transition Airport.
It's not actually just like in the middle of the wetlands, for example.
Environmentalists are upset because they say that it's going to affect the Florida Panther or whatever.
But the federal and state governments say the environmental impacts will be minimal and somewhere has to be the place for these folks.
So President Trump is going to head down and visit, again, campaigning strong on the idea that he closed the border and now he's going to be deporting criminal, illegal immigrants.
Meanwhile, the president of the United States continues to stand strong with regard to Iran and what happens next in the Middle East.
So yesterday, the president reiterated, you guys keep saying over and over and over that we didn't really destroy those Iranian nuclear facilities over at Fordo.
Wrong, you are.
The bomb went through it like butter, says the president of the United States.
Do you think that the Iranian regime hid some of the enriched uranium before the strikes?
No.
You mean did they take it out of the deep one?
No.
Because you were pretty clear.
You can't have a weapon.
You're going to have to come to the talk.
Something's going to happen.
I don't think they did.
No, I think, first of all, it's very hard to do.
It's very dangerous to do.
It's very heavy, very, very heavy.
It's a very hard thing to do.
Plus, we didn't give much notice because they didn't know we were coming until just, you know, then.
And nobody thought we'd go after that site because everybody said that site is impenetrable.
You can't, you know, you're not going to bear this way.
It's at the bottom of a mountain.
And it's granite.
You know, granite's the hardest stone and it's granite.
So, no, they didn't.
But I do believe they had people there because you had cars.
You know, they were saying cars.
And those were masons.
Those were people working with concrete.
They were trying to seal up the entrance to where the bomb would most likely go in.
And they did that.
They were working on that.
And the bomb went through it like it was butter.
He's not wrong about that.
He then adds that the new Middle East, wherein Iran's nuclear program has been defenestrated, means that there are a lot of countries that want to join the Abraham Accords.
Actually, the country that is being mentioned most often at this point is Syria.
Syria is now negotiating, apparently, with the Israelis and the Americans to join the Abraham Accords, the provisos being that Israel will give up some of the territory that it's currently holding in southern Syria as a bulwark against HTS and other terrorist groups in Syria, and that the United States will essentially guarantee any deal.
Here's President Trump.
Has any other country suggested to you recently as a result of this that they want to join the Abraham Accords?
Yes.
So we have some really great countries in there right now, and I think we're going to start loading them up because Iran was the primary problem.
I actually thought Iran would, I actually thought we had a period of time where I thought Iran would join the Abraham Accords along with everybody else.
And frankly, they would have been better off than where they are right now.
And what about the Abraham Accords?
Would Syria enter?
Well, I don't know, but I did take off the sanctions at the request of some of the other countries in the area that are friends of ours.
I took off the sanctions on Syria to give them a chance that, you know, the sanctions are biting.
They're very strong.
Okay, so, again, President Trump transforming the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Iran's ambassador to the UN says that Iran's nuclear enrichment will never stop.
So Iran's going to continue talking about all this.
But as President Trump has made clear, as the Israelis have made clear, listen, if they get wind, this is happening.
There are more bombs coming.
So the enrichment is our right, an enable right, and we want to implement this right.
So you do plan to restart enrichment, that sounds like.
I think that enrichment will not never stop.
Okay, so again, claiming that they're never going to stop.
Okay, well, good luck to you.
But the reality is the Mossad is quite active inside Iran.
President Trump's threats remain extremely credible.
And as the IAE chief Rafael Mariano-Grossi pointed out, Iran's capabilities have been destroyed to an important degree.
It is clear that what happened, in particular in Fordo, Natans, Isfahan, where Iran used to have and still has to some degree capabilities in terms of treatment, conversion and enrichment of uranium have been destroyed to an important degree.
Some is still standing.
So there is, of course, an important setback in terms of those capabilities.
So again, the president of the United States has transformed the Middle East.
Next on the list, he's going to have to find a way for an off-ramp to be found between Russia and Ukraine.
Of course, that was a pledge of the president.
In order for that to happen, Europe is going to have to step up in terms of its funding of Ukraine.
The United States is going to have to make clear that Ukraine will be funded sufficient to deter further Russian aggression, or Russia will continue to be aggressive.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Russian forces are now 12 miles from Sumy, Ukraine, a northern Ukrainian regional capital and a new target for Moscow, as the Kremlin presses its manpower advantage at a growing number of places along the front.
Having almost entirely ejected Ukrainian forces from the Russian Kursk region earlier this year, Russian forces have now poured over the border in the opposite direction towards Sumy.
With 50,000 troops in the area, they now outnumbered the Ukrainians roughly three to one, according to the soldiers fighting there.
Their main strategy, says General Oleksandr Sirsky, Ukraine's top military commander, is to wear us down with their numbers.
The Russian advance towards Sumy comes as President Trump has begun voicing growing frustration with the Kremlin's unwillingness to broker a ceasefire.
Through meetings between Ukrainian and Russian officials have continued in Turkey throughout recent weeks, Moscow is stepping up its missile and drone attacks.
Overnight on Sunday, Ukraine actually lost an F-16 jet fighter and its pilot during an aerial bombardment, the largest since the start of the war in terms of the number of munitions launched.
So the front line has now grown by more than 100 miles.
It now stretches more than 750 miles in an arc from the northeast all the way down to the south.
And so again, the Russians have sort of been stopped for the moment in Sumy, but now they're pouring in tens of thousands of more troops.
And this is going to continue up until the point where Russia figures that they're not going to be able to dissuade the West from fighting back against Russia's aggression in Ukraine.
President Trump has been moving in that direction.
More movement would be absolutely salutary for the United States.
That'd be a good thing.
All righty, folks, so July 4th is coming up.
And so one of the things that we've been doing is analyzing some of the myths about July 4th, about the early state of America.
Today's myth we're going to debunk is the so-called separation of church and state.
So first of all, you hear this all the time from people who are big advocates of radical left-wing secularism.
America was designed with separation of church and state.
Okay, so first of all, we should point out that the separation of church and state is not a phrase that appears anywhere in the United States Constitution or in the Declaration of Independence.
It appears in a private letter written by Thomas Jefferson in 1802.
The First Amendment bars the establishment of a national religion.
So the Constitution of the United States says that essentially you can't be a Catholic doctrinal country.
That is not What the Constitution of the United States stands for.
At the same time, you are supposed to be able to rely on your religious faith to inform your values, which then informs your vote.
Of course, of course.
And this is the thing the left has said.
They've said, well, you know, if you believe, for example, in the Ten Commandments, then the Ten Commandments being a part of schooling is bad in and of itself.
It's a violation of the separation of church and state.
No, it isn't.
Not unless I'm telling you that you have to keep Jewish Sabbath or Christian Sabbath.
Otherwise, that is not a violation of church and state.
Okay, when it comes to church and state, the First Amendment governs.
Here's the language of the First Amendment.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
Okay, now, there are people who have tried to separate those two clauses.
Clause number one, Congress shouldn't make a law that establishes religion.
And two, Congress shouldn't prohibit people from performing their religion.
But they're actually part of the same overall clause.
The idea is the reason you are not establishing a religion, like say Catholicism or Protestantism or whatever, the reason you don't have a state church at the national level is because if you did, it would prohibit the free exercise of religion by people who are not members of that religion.
That is why, but it was not meant to disestablish religion in general under American law.
That's ridiculously silly.
In fact, a huge number of states at the time of the founding had official religions.
Remember, the federal government didn't have an official religion because the First Amendment was only supposed to apply to the federal government.
Congress shall make no law abridging.
That is about the federal government.
There were many state governments at the time of the founding that actually did have official religions.
So as Perplexity points out, nine out of 13 had some form of religious test for officeholders in their constitutions during the revolutionary period.
Typically, that meant that office holders had to affirm belief in Christianity, in many cases, specifically Protestant Christianity.
So in Delaware, for example, office holders had to profess faith in the Trinity and the divine inspiration of both the Old and the New Testament.
Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Vermont all limited office holding to Protestants.
Virginia and New York did not require religious oaths in their new constitution, but New York maintained a Protestant test oath by statute until the early 1800s.
And there were several states that had officially established churches or provided government support directly to particular denominations, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire, in which the Congregational Church was established.
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, New Jersey, and New York, where the Church of England or Protestantism was established in general.
South Carolina explicitly declared the Christian Protestant religion as the state's established religion and required Christian confessions of faith for church incorporation.
So again, the idea of disestablishment entirely at the state level, the idea that none of this could be part of American law, it's not true.
It's not true.
And why?
Because it turns out that the founding fathers knew quite well that while they didn't want the federal government to establish a gigantic federal state religion, because there were states that actually disagreed with each other on these matters, they did not want to disestablish religion generally speaking.
They understood the importance of religion.
John Adams, 1798, our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people.
It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
One of my favorite quotes.
George Washington Farewell's address in 1796, quote, of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable support.
So this idea the founders were just wildly anti-religion, that the early America was wildly anti-religion, obviously untrue on the basis of all verifiable fact.
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