America's Mayor Live (E210): Merrick Garland Names David Weiss Special Counsel in Hunter Biden Probe
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live, and we're coming to you outdoors
tonight in Manchester, New Hampshire.
See how pretty the background is?
is.
Isn't that nice?
So, this is the place of the first in the nation primary for Republicans.
Democrats, well, it is still the first in the nation primary because Robert Kennedy
and Williamson are going to Thank you.
Kennedy and Williamson will participate in it.
Biden will not participate in it.
All right.
And the reality is Biden won't participate in it, which is actually good because there was a fear that he might forget it.
Well, you know, I mean, the chances are he's going to make it for about half the primaries.
He'll forget the other half or he'll be in the wrong state.
Like he'll be in Wyoming.
Thinking he's campaigning in South Carolina and they'll have to tell him where he is.
That's what will happen given the condition that he's in.
And what condition is that?
He's completely demented.
And how can he be president?
Well, in any event, I thought I had seen everything you could possibly do to destroy Eviscerate and wipe out the word justice from the Department of Justice.
I missed this one.
So the Attorney General has to appoint a special counsel because this case is so sensitive and they need somebody really independent because the case really got kind of screwed up, right?
The plea they put on the table Look like a pathetic slap on the wrist, a classical political fix.
The major felony count, which usually is a 10-year felony, was turned into a deferred prosecution, which is usually reserved for juveniles, on their first offense.
And the major tax case, the one that was worthy of prosecution, they allowed that to have a statute of limitations run, and then they picked a tax case that would normally be resolved with a ticket.
And for that, it's gonna be some kind of misdemeanor plea that'll last for about a year, and then it'll disappear.
And then, hidden in the agreement about which they lied to us, That would wipe out all the other crimes.
Yep.
Could be as much as $100 million in bribes.
At this point, and counting so we're absolutely accurate, $30 million in crimes.
I'll show you the numbers in a little while.
But I told you and promised you by the time they're finished it'll be $100 million because I have the hard drive That I think they have, but I know it better than they do, because I've been reading it for a much longer period of time.
And so far, everything I've told you has turned out to be 100% true, and everything they have told you has turned out to be a complete, absolute, 100% lie.
Starting with, right, Russian collusion.
No Russian collusion.
Uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh.
It was Hillary collusion with the Russians and with the Ukrainians.
So now we have the appointment of a special prosecutor who would be exactly the wrong person to appoint a special prosecutor out of all the people you could appoint in the United States.
The guy who screwed up the case in the first place, the guy who created the conflict, the guy who was going to give Hunter Biden a walk on a serious felony.
and whose plea agreement was rejected by a federal judge.
If you're going to get another lawyer to create more independence for the case,
you go find somebody new.
No, no, here, they took the guy that screwed up the case and they appointed him to give him more power so he can fix the case even better.
Huh?
And then, you know, I mean, Jack Smith, the only way you pick Jack Smith is if you want someone unfairly prosecuted, because that's what he specializes in.
I don't know a lawyer, I don't know a prosecutor, ever, whose case was reversed by the Supreme Court 8-0 because of his unethical behavior and his unbelievably savage tactics as a prosecutor.
He's the kind of guy you want to use if you'd like to convict somebody that's innocent because you're an unscrupulous attorney general.
Gee, isn't that what they did?
They got someone to convict someone who's completely innocent, Trump, with an attorney general that's completely unscrupulous.
And that's Garland.
Did I ever mention to you that Garland's son runs a business?
In which he encourages children to change their gender?
Uh-huh.
And he makes millions.
Gets contracts from schools.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, yeah, he gets them all thinking about whether they really are men or girls or boys and maybe they should chop off some of their body parts and don't tell their parents.
That's that kind of guy.
Making millions.
Now you wonder, is there any connection between that and the fact that Garland Hasn't still not rescinded the memo in which it referred to parents who go and argue for their children against things like that as terrorists?
The organization that proposed it and that stronged on them into writing it has withdrawn it, but he has it because it's making a fortune for his son-in-law.
But you know, the crooked news doesn't tell you that.
That's why I'm here.
And that's why you're listening to me.
You're listening to me because you're learning things as an American that you should know That 80% of the American media doesn't tell you, okay?
That's one of them, and that's why I keep repeating it.
Because I want you to go around and tell other people because they're not going to see it in the Times, the Washington Post, CNN, NBC, ABC.
It's relevant as hell.
The Attorney General's son-in-law is making a fortune off his policies.
When I was the third-ranking official in the Justice Department, that would put you in jail for about 30 years.
Instead, this makes you the top-ranking official in the White House run by the Biden crime family.
So now we have Mr. Weiss, who couldn't get the blue deal right in the first place, probably is lying.
Or Garland is lying.
One of them is lying.
So Garland has said when he appears on television, you have to take all the children off because he's so disgusting looking he frightens them.
So you take the children out of the room when he speaks.
That's a good idea because you don't want to have nightmares because he could really scare you.
But he has said very, very sanctimoniously that Mr. Weiss has all the powers of a U.S.
attorney and even more.
He can indict in any district that he wants and he can make any decision that he wants.
Then we have these whistleblowers come forward.
IRS career employees and FBI career employees.
No motive to lie.
One's a Democrat, one's a Republican.
One guy's gay, the other guy's heterosexual.
We don't have any issues here of any kind.
Got a nice broad base.
And they all say, that's a damn lie.
Because Weiss told them, when he went to prosecute the case, the real case, with all the real money, about eight million dollars from Ukraine, U.S.
Attorney in The U.S.
attorney in the district told him to go to hell.
And the U.S.
attorney in Los Angeles told him to go to hell.
And he didn't have the power to prosecute, even though Garland said that he did.
And he didn't have the powers of a special prosecutor.
That's what he told them, and that's what happened.
And they dicked around about it long enough, so the statute of limitations ran.
So the big $8 million case involving bribery, Hunter gets away with.
And what do they got left?
A little puny, miserable, stupid little tax case that they're going to go ahead and get some kind of misdemeanor plea.
And he's going to, um, he can be a good boy for a year and then it'll all go away.
And then we got a somewhat more serious charge.
Tax charges.
And then they bring up these people who say nobody gets prosecuted for this type of tax charge.
It's true.
Nobody does because they pick this.
He's really not being prosecuted.
They're going to have this outstanding for a year or 18 months.
That is going to go away.
And it's a misdemeanor.
Now, what he also did among a hundred other crimes is the following.
This one's easy to follow.
He bought a 38 revolver.
And he filled out the federal forms and on the federal forms it says under penalty of perjury, have you ever been addicted to drugs?
He answered no.
That could be probably the biggest lie ever contained on that form because he's more addicted to drugs than just about anybody that wrote no on that form in the history of the form.
When I look at the hard drive, I have a hard time finding a day that he wasn't high.
He's walking around his house, smoking crack.
He's sitting in closets, smoking crack.
He's laying on bed, smoking crack.
He's looking at himself in mirrors, smoking crack.
He's having sex of one kind or another, smoking crack.
I can't think of what he's... Oh, driving automobiles, smoking crack.
Driving automobiles, smoking crack.
Um, gets tossed out of the military for taking crack.
And he says, no.
And, uh, and then secondly, of course he takes it home.
He possesses it.
She disposes of it.
His girlfriend, sister-in-law, girlfriend disposes of it in a, in a trash can across the street from the school.
That's pretty serious, huh?
Um, he gets caught.
Secret service tries to intervene to get him off the hook.
Because the Secret Service is a private police for the Bidens.
I don't know what he's done to corrupt them, but it's a tragedy that he has.
They show up and they want the papers from the gentleman running the gun store.
Gentleman running the gun store, obviously, is a man of some strength and integrity, lacking in almost the entire Biden family.
And he says to the secret service agents who are squirming around to try to get Biden off the hook, he says, get the hell out of here.
I don't have to give it to you.
Imagine saying that to the secret service.
These belong to the ATF.
I know why you're here.
See how much smarter he is than the entire Washington press corps.
He knew why they were there to fix the case for Hunter, like they'd done many times.
He gives it over to ATF and he probably figures this guy's going to get prosecuted.
Mm-mm.
Case just hangs around for two years.
Weiss takes forever.
This is the guy we make special counsel.
He takes forever.
Finally, he's got to do something.
So what do they do?
They take a nolo contendere plea, which means he doesn't admit it.
And if he's a good boy for a year, all charges, there are no charges, no charges will be filed.
And they say, oh, you really don't want to prosecute this because he's a drug addict.
That's what Weiss says.
Now I want you to think of the logic of that for a minute.
He just negated the whole purpose of the statute.
The statute exists for drug addicts.
The statute exists because it's dangerous for drug addicts to walk around with a gun.
And who is insane about something like that?
Who is like almost cultish, religion, excessive, wild, crazy, Manson-like?
The left-wing!
Gun control!
Gun control will save us!
Ah, yes!
Gun control!
If you control guns, killers won't kill anymore!
Ha-ha!
Just control guns!
We will control all the killers!
Main part of gun control is this, right?
Guns should not be in the hands of criminals, mentally defective, and drug addicts.
Oh.
Oh.
Except for Prince Hunter.
He's allowed to have a gun.
Even though he's a degenerate drug addict.
Even though he's a massive drug addict.
Even though he drives around in an automobile, smoking crack.
And we have pictures of him.
Even though he drives 170 miles an hour, smoking crack, putting the lives of everybody around in jeopardy.
But that's okay.
He's a Biden.
If he killed anybody, it'd be collateral damage.
Gosh almighty, Biden has killed so many people in Afghanistan and Ukraine.
What is it?
What does it matter if a few more people die?
Think he's got a conscience about that?
And they don't prosecute the case because they say there are extenuating circumstances.
No, you know what there are?
Aggravating circumstances.
There are circumstances so that at this point, you're not going to find a case as serious as this.
You just about can't prosecute this statute anymore.
That's the kind of corruption Weiss is capable of.
And coming up with an interpretation like that?
I mean, how crazy is that to make him the special counsel?
So what do you think is going to happen?
They're gonna do the best they can to fix the case.
This case should have been prosecuted four years ago.
And meanwhile, meanwhile, they're, they're, they're going after, they're going after Trump.
They're going after Trump on, Moving documents around and putting them in the wrong place at Mar-a-Lago, but never compromising them, or making a non-disclosure agreement 15 and 30 years ago.
That's completely illegal.
The last one, the last one, the last one they prosecuted him for Well, as Professor Charlie said, quite obviously exercising his First Amendment rights, he complained about an election.
Put him in jail!
And now Georgia's getting ready.
Oh man, they got it.
They got it all set up there the way they set it up during the election when they wouldn't let any Republicans look at ballots.
They got all kinds of barriers up.
It's almost as if they're getting ready to count ballots again and cheat.
That's what they did during the election.
They put up all the barriers.
Republicans couldn't see any of the paper.
We never got to see the paper.
To this day, I haven't been able to see the paper.
Haven't been able to see the paper because the paper based on witnesses, many, many witnesses, thousands and thousands of ballots.
The paper was, a lot of it was seen as pristine, but we couldn't get caught up to see the signature on it because they had them behind pens, like, like a couch.
That's the way they're going to put him, you know, for the big festival indictment, which is going to be, this is going to be like, they're going to indict him for everything they indicted him for before, and then they're going to double it.
Oh yeah, this is really a useful indictment.
There's already been three.
He's running for president next year.
When are they going to fit this one in?
On Christmas?
Or on election day?
And we really, we really are going to take seriously an indictment from the crooked city of Atlanta.
Atlanta is so crooked.
I don't, you better take cash with you when you're there.
You have any idea how crooked these cities are?
These old democratic cities.
I know how crooked they are because I used to put them in jail.
New York, Philadelphia, Chicago.
Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Atlanta.
Democratic Party there is not like the Democratic Party in the rest of the country.
It's a crooked dictatorial party that's been in power too long.
It's rotted.
A lot of people have gone to jail and they take anything that isn't locked down.
And the courts ain't much better because they get appointed by the crooked politicians.
And even when they get elected, they get nominated by the crooked politicians and only Democrats get elected.
So don't give me that the courts are independent.
They are not.
So they're getting ready for their big show of nothing.
Meanwhile, The President of the United States and his son are getting away with murder.
Now, I don't mean murder.
You know what I mean.
They're actually getting away with the biggest scandal in the history of the United States.
They're getting away with the biggest bribery case ever heard of, ever dreamed of, ever thought of.
There's none of our history books that comes close.
Look, just yesterday, yesterday was a, yesterday was what I would call A little snippet.
Just a little 20 million dollars in bribery.
They had all the records for it.
Ukraine.
8.7 million.
8.7 million.
Ukraine, 8.7 million.
8.7 million.
Proven with about 14 witnesses, documents, and absolutely straight out money laundering,
transaction certified by the government of Latvia, a confession, tapes, videotapes, texts,
and the actual prosecutor himself, who the State Department blocked from coming here
because he could also tell you about how crooked our State Department is.
you He can also tell you about how crooked his own government is.
Now, think about that one for a second.
That one is not just a major crime of bribery by the then vice president, now president.
It should have been vindicated four years ago when I first brought it out.
Biden should be in jail now.
They'd probably be making a petition for letting him out because he's snot.
And I would be answering by saying there are fine nursing homes within the federal facilities.
Fort Leavenworth has the Happy Valley Nursing Home, and they can take him there, and when he has to finish his speech, they'll show him which way to walk so he doesn't fall.
Take care of him better than Jill does.
She lets him fall all the time.
Did you ever see a girl help him when he was falling?
Every time he falls, he's there all by himself.
Nobody wants to help him.
First time that happened, Ted, did you find that a little weird when he... First of all, I found it weird he was falling going up the stairs.
To be fair, yeah, I've heard that's the case.
I even at that point still felt sorry for him a little.
It was like, you poor old... I can't say the word on radio.
You poor old bee.
Yeah, you blame the people that are putting love to it.
You poor old bee.
You can't even walk up the stairs, but nobody comes to help you.
Well, where's she?
She didn't come and help him?
If that were father, my mother would be there in a second.
Yeah.
Then he goes down again going up the stairs.
Then he goes down on his bicycle.
Then he goes down in front of the Air Force to death.
Can you imagine how these guys... This is our commander-in-chief!
The commander-in-chief!
We are gonna go die for him!
Well, there's a box in the way, Mayor.
Remember?
There's a box on the stage.
Of course there's a... That's what they said.
Oh, sorry.
A sandbag.
There's a sandbag with a microphone under it on every stage I've ever been on.
He's bought a thousand of those.
He walks over that all the time.
If that was... What he's talking about is the sandbag that holds the wire so you don't trip.
Well, of course, if he doesn't know that's there, he's ready for the Happy Valley Nursing Home.
Uh, emergency unit.
Oh, well.
So, what's the number for calling in?
Let people know.
1-646?
Is that right?
You got it.
You got the beginning of it.
5-1-7-7?
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That's 1-6-4-6, 5-7-3, 5-1-7-7.
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That's one six four six five seven three five one seven seven.
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So here we are, and we are in Literally in Dr. Maria's backyard, just about.
I wish this was my backyard!
You have a beautiful backyard too.
Oh my god!
You can't even see how beautiful this backyard is.
To our hostess.
Who gave us dinner tonight.
It's the best dinner in all of New Hampshire.
I agree with that.
She is a fantastic cook.
Fantastic.
And she's gorgeous.
I make all kinds of pleas.
You know, I leave little notes like I'm starving.
Or when he comes to New Hampshire, he says, do you think Paula will make me a homemade dinner?
Yeah, I try it when she sees me on TV.
I try to look as thin as possible.
So great meal.
It is an exciting time to be in New Hampshire.
As you know, we are the first in the nation primary.
Some people get a little confused.
They say, no, Iowa is.
Iowa is a caucus.
It's very different.
They stand in a room and they jump over a line to count how many people are on one side or in a corner for a particular candidate.
Sometimes they go back and forth.
They can't make up their minds.
We literally are a primary.
I've actually seen the vote change.
Oh, really?
I've never seen the process, but it must be pretty interesting.
Have you guys ever seen it?
But we're a primary here in New Hampshire, the first in the nation by law.
We actually have a law that says we'll be first in the nation.
So when all these other states keep moving up their primary, we move it up because it is our law.
But New Hampshire, whoever comes into New Hampshire who's not used to us, think of us as very intellectual people.
And you have to meet the candidates.
You have to hear from them a number of times.
We like our small house parties to meet the candidates and other smaller events because we will ask very thoughtful questions.
But it's just a great time for us.
It's exciting.
We're really excited about the slate of candidates.
We have people like former President Donald Trump.
Vivek Ramaswamy is very popular in New Hampshire.
Even Perry Johnson, people think, wow, what a successful businessman, 80 businesses.
I think the only candidate- DeSantis is no longer in the primary, right?
No, you know what?
He dropped out?
No, no, no.
I know you're not a DeSantis fan, but no, DeSantis is still in the race, Rudolph.
But you know, the only one I hear negative things about is Chris Christie.
It was funny the other day.
Our audience is going like this.
He did have a town hall in Salem, New Hampshire the other day and it looked like a pretty good crowd.
I have to say I was very surprised.
The other one that people like, because we have a lot of independents here in New Hampshire and independents can vote in the primary, in the GOP primary or Democrat primary.
And Robert Kennedy is also a popular person here as well.
Did you guys see the video of RFK Jr.?
Well, I don't know if it was today or yesterday.
He's out there in Santa Monica with those those rings.
You know, they have those outdoor activities on the beach and he's out there doing these.
He's buff.
Yeah, he's doing these ring things.
70 years old.
He's going across arms only, right?
It's this whole thing where you use your upper body.
I didn't see it.
And he just goes across like a 18 year old.
He used to fight with Musk and Zuckerman.
Right?
Him versus Biden.
In the cage.
Oh, no.
Oh, Teddy!
No, no, no.
Even I would be against that.
That wouldn't be fair.
Oh, my God.
I would love it.
That wouldn't be fair.
I would love it.
Poor Biden.
You know, I feel so bad for RFK because anybody has the right to try to be president if you fit the criteria, right?
You've got to be a certain age, blah, blah, blah.
His family's running on him.
Well, all right, let's get into that in a minute.
But this is what I feel bad about.
Poor guy!
Because the Democrats are in such a totalitarian-type party, you have to do what the top people say, or you get chastised, so everybody's afraid of them.
They all say, don't support RFK, don't put them on your news programs, don't give them Secret Service.
Like, come on.
We are seeing a time we've never seen in our nation before where you prosecute your political enemy.
You can lie.
There's no journalism anymore.
Journalism has died in these United States of America over 10 years ago and it's the worst it's ever been.
Now they make up stories.
They hide stories.
ABC, MSNBC, CNN, And I think they said NBC, which surprised me on that one, didn't cover Devin Archer's transcript, didn't cover the announcements yesterday about the money they found out, which you said two years ago, the ex-mayor of Moscow's wife gave Hunter over $3 million and they tracked more money.
No one covered it, but Newsmax, Fox, and of course, places like John Solomon's Just the News.
So here's just a simple fact, right?
The mayor of Moscow's wife gave, without question now, the documents are there.
You can go look at them.
Nobody can lie.
He can't lie anymore about it.
Gave $3.5 million to the Biden family.
$3.5 million.
to the Biden family. $3.5 million. And she is a close associate of Vladimir Putin.
And she is considered to be a member of organized crime in Russia.
She's a very feared woman.
She is reputed to be the richest woman in Russia, which would tell you she's probably the most corrupt woman in Russia.
She looks like she could take.
She probably she probably just kind of she probably helped in the in deposing her husband, which is why she remained so popular with with Putin, who wanted him out because he's out now dead.
I'm sure of natural causes.
They do like to poison.
I'm sure of natural causes.
Nobody ever gets murdered in Moscow.
Everybody dies as natural causes.
It's like a big wound in the middle of their chest.
The medical examiner comes.
The guy opposes Putin.
There's a big wound in the middle of his chest.
And the medical examiner says, natural causes, natural causes.
So she gave him $3.5 million.
She is the only one of the group of people close to Putin who's left off the sanctions list, along with one other guy that gave them money.
And they want to know what the money's for.
The money is obviously to stay off the sanctions list.
That's what it's for.
You know, the corruption is mind-boggling.
It's got to be a genius to figure it out.
They don't even print it and raise the question.
Right.
Like I said, journalism is dead in this country and I feel bad.
We were talking about it over dinner tonight with some people.
Wide span of age groups.
I'm a boomer, you're a boomer.
There's millennials, Gen Zers.
Everybody has that same opinion that what happens if all you do, you get home from work and you put on MSNBC?
You think it's the news, right?
And one of the things you have to remember is most shows are what's called opinion shows.
Sean Hannity's an opinion show.
So you have to realize most of the shows you're watching are opinion.
MSNBC News, there is no news there, right?
And I feel bad for American citizens, and I encourage you to go to your neighbor, go to your friends, and say, here's a great newspaper who's a truth-telling newspaper, Epoch Times.
E-P-O-C-H.
One of the best papers, has the highest level journalism standards.
Did you see how happy I was on Wednesday morning?
Oh, when you got your Epoch Times.
I get mine online every day and they alert you to different stories.
But really, to put my name behind something, I have to really believe in it.
And I believe in this Epoch Times really much, really a lot.
And I believe in Newsmax is really trying to be out there to give you the truth.
We, on our Sunday show, will tell you things that are censored every day on Uncovering the Truth.
Rudy has his day radio show, it's nighttime show, and we're going to tell you things that may be hard to hear about our own country, but you need to be informed.
What you got there?
The Epoch Times.
I love that.
Some people say Epoch.
The Epoch Times or the Epoch Times.
It is excellent.
It really is.
And we're not getting paid to say this.
Not a penny.
No, we don't get paid, although I would.
We would consider it.
I mean, we'd like to make a deal with you if you'd like.
We'd advertise you.
But in any event, whether or not you do, they're very, very good.
And so now.
So let's see if we can get some information from the people involved in the campaign here.
Yeah, let's do it!
Let's do it. Ted's gonna want to thank Dr.
Maria, of course.
The pride of North of New Hampshire, the grand state versus a primary, a place where we plan to
spend a lot of time between now. Oh, yeah. Yeah. We're getting a new friend who
you're going to introduce.
Come on up!
Thank you, Dr. Maria.
So up next we're going to introduce to our audience here a great guest.
He is here helping with Vivek Ramaswamy.
And I want to let our audience know, of course, who this is.
We have with us Josh Whitehouse and Josh Whitehouse, a very special young man.
He spent some time, of course, with the president and he served as President Donald Trump's liaison to the Pentagon.
So join us in welcoming Josh Whitehouse, a man who's been a part of the America First movement from the beginning.
It's an auspicious occasion for him to be here.
Now, you're working with the Ramaswamy campaign.
Of course.
Correct, okay.
And you, in one poll, today or yesterday, you slipped into second place.
Of course.
Is that the first time?
There have been a couple you were in second place.
There's a couple, yeah.
But it seems like there are a few more now.
Right.
So you jumped ahead of DeSantis.
Of course. So we pretty much picked the Vec right at the beginning as the one who would come in
second.
He and I. We just had a feeling he would be a very good candidate for New Hampshire.
Of course.
So let's see what happens.
Yeah, we reached out to him at the beginning of the year.
Because they're going to come at him hard now.
Oh yeah, we gotta put you near the microphone.
So tell us how that happened and what the whole strategy here is for Vivek.
I think Ron DeSantis' big weakness with New Hampshire voters is he has a difficulty connecting on a person-to-person basis with the voters in terms of retail politics.
And Vivek Um is has a huge strength with that.
I think that when he connects with voters he's willing to go to those retail politics events.
He goes to you know the coffee shops.
He holds the town halls.
He makes it a point to have those one-on-one connections where he interacts with voters and connects with them on a personal level.
And Ron just isn't capable of that.
I think that um Ron is falling into the trap of being that kind of Jeb Bush type of campaign, Scott Walker type of campaign.
Yeah, of course, of course.
He just, he is not in line with the voter today, the America first voter.
And that's the agenda they want to see.
Yep.
It's very hard to see what his issues are.
He's usually, I mean, well, first of all, he spent the whole first part of the campaign kind of re-litigating the whole COVID thing.
Then I think he got himself messed up on Ukraine.
Of course.
By being against Ukraine before he was for Ukraine.
They don't understand.
No voter understands where he's at with that.
And now he's having a hard time kind of straightening that out.
It's interesting.
I think you're absolutely right.
He was a weak campaigner for governor.
Yes.
And I'm going to tell you how I know it because Donald Trump had to send his people down there to campaign for him.
Right.
And at the time, I was his lawyer, his chief lawyer.
And I objected.
I objected on the grounds that I have more important work to do, like keeping you from being impeached.
And he said, no, no, we got to win that state.
We got to win that state.
And I was for Ron.
And I wasn't the one that got him the support, but I was on the side of the people.
I felt he was good to us.
During the early part of the investigation, and therefore we owed him help.
But Trump went way beyond the call of duty in helping him.
I mean, he took, put him past Putnam, and then when he was losing to a crook, he sent, it wasn't just me, he sent Newt Gingrich down there, he said, how could we down there?
All his top people.
He would not have won without that.
Right.
And that's why I've always had a problem with his loyalty.
I just don't think I don't think he has the option to run.
If you're a decent man, you'll wait four years.
Whereas the others, they all have the right to run.
And they're running, except for Christie, most of them are running, in fact, they're running pretty positive campaigns on issues that'll help us, whoever the candidate is.
And that's the way it should be.
But he, he, he's been, he's been kind of, kind of negative.
Of course.
I think Vivek presents a vision and Ron DeSantis doesn't.
And his staff ultimately are lost at the absence of Ron's vision.
Well, it's very interesting because more often than not, New Hampshire decides the candidate, not Iowa.
I think Iowa is right about one out of four times.
It's funny you say that.
New Hampshire about two out of three.
We have a saying here and that's New Hampshire picks presidents, Iowa picks corn.
I don't know if it's that bad, but no, it really is true.
If you look at it, this is a much better indicator.
Well, New Hampshire, you have to earn every single vote, right?
Every single vote.
Now that's a very strange system in which really, really the most, the most dedicated
rabid party insiders decide, they don't get to the voter.
Whereas here you get to the voter as well as the party inside.
Well, in New Hampshire, you have to earn every single vote, right?
Every single vote.
You have to, and like I said with Ron, where he's having trouble interacting with those
voters one-on-one, you have to make those one-on-one interactions count every single
time.
Now, although you probably don't have time to look at the general election yet, is Biden going to be there?
We don't know.
We don't know.
I mean, it's still a question.
So I have predicted for two years that Biden will not make it, that in no way he's going to make it to the starting line of the election.
It's a year to go.
It's a year to go.
He's having a hard time walking up the stairs now.
Well, I know they don't want it, but if he can't talk anymore, somebody is going to have to run.
Unless they try a Charlie McCarthy thing where he's a puppet.
There is no question that Biden's cognitive abilities are the top issue for his re-election.
Yeah, don't you think?
Of course.
As well as the horrible condition of this country.
Yeah, is it the cognitive issues or is it the The criminal, the issues of criminal conduct.
Well, the one one became the issue before the other.
So the cognitive issues came first and now it's his wheeling and dealing with foreign countries, giving up America's best interests on behalf of foreign countries.
So, Josh, what you know, obviously the mayor and we've talked a lot about this.
He's he's run before and spent time in New Hampshire running for president as someone who's worked Numerous campaigns here in the state has been from New Hampshire, spent a lot, a good portion of your life here.
What would give us, give our viewers, you know, across the country and really the world, maybe give them a little taste of what it's like running for office at the presidential level, coming here to New Hampshire, meeting with folks in these diners, kind of set the set the scene for our, for our audience.
Of course.
Look, I think when candidates come to Hampshire, I think they underestimate the amount of work that needs to be put in here.
Wow.
This is a place where you have to earn every vote, and I've said that multiple times already during this conversation.
Yeah.
Of course.
I think that, look, these diner stops matter.
The town halls matter.
You have to go to every single town, every community, every county.
You have to make sure you hit every single community and get the votes.
There's no shortcuts in this state.
How much of the state has the VEC covered so far?
We've hit all 10 counties.
We've been to Grafton.
We've been to every single county in the state.
How many counties?
10 counties.
10?
There's only 10?
There's only 10 counties in New Hampshire.
But still.
Wow.
That surprises me, though.
Break it up even smaller, right?
A lot of states with less people have 100 counties.
Yeah, of course.
They must be 10 counties.
You learned something new.
10 counties.
What state has the least number of counties?
A question for another day.
We can't be that far off.
New Hampshire might be down there.
Ten counties, my goodness!
Is each one unique?
Does each one have its own flavor?
Of course!
Coos County, it's the northernmost county, has 34,000 people.
They're all, it's a very, you know, yeah, it borders Canada.
We're in Manchester now, what county is this?
This is Hillsborough County.
The most populous county in the state.
And Concord is in?
Concord is in Merrimack County.
That's the capital, of course.
Of course.
Right.
Well, it's a it's a it's a. It's a fascinating process because it has so much history and you can see how other how other primaries went in the past.
Yeah.
Well, Mayor, give us what from your perspective, what was it like campaigning in New Hampshire?
I mean, you campaigned in dozens of states, right?
All these places for yourself and for others.
It was very, very intense.
There's much more person to person.
There were gatherings of 30 and 40 people, much smaller gatherings, or you'd have a large gathering, it'd be a couple hundred.
So it left itself for a lot of very, very intense questioning.
And I think it's a great discipline, great training ground.
Once you get out of New Hampshire, you're not going to have that again until you have a candidate, kind of like in a debate or an interview.
So it really does get you ready.
And did you experience the one-on-one questions like Vivek is experiencing?
He comes here a lot.
He says, you know, New Hampshire's great at vetting candidates.
I experience the best policy questions in this state.
Did you experience that too?
You don't get too many.
I don't remember.
I don't remember too many cheap, like cheap questions, like stupid, nasty, personal set up questions.
You get a little of that every once in a while.
Other campaigns.
of the campaigns right in these meetings.
But because everybody knows each other well, usually your campaign can figure out
who the setup people are in their campaign.
You can't get away with anything in this state.
There's 1.4 million people.
You'd have to bring in somebody new from the outside.
It's like the mafia.
Trying to do a hit.
Everyone knows who everyone else is kind of aligned with.
Somebody from Sicily to do the hit.
Of course.
You're not going to be able to do it with somebody from New Hampshire.
And it's really interesting because everybody knows each other and maybe the last campaign they were together and now they're against each other and it gets to be very, it's a very I mean, it's very much part of the state.
It's funny you say that.
I mean, one of the sayings we have with campaign staff here is you never want to make an enemy today because there's a good chance you'll be working with them tomorrow.
And a lot of people have to live by that and they learn it the hard way.
Yeah.
And when this is over, all the Republicans, hopefully, God willing, will be on one side.
God willing.
Because this is a state that I think we can win this time.
And we should win it.
My goodness.
I mean, Biden is basically handing it to us.
And we'll have Dr. Maria chime in on this one too.
Do you feel, well, the two part question, should New Hampshire get a presidential debate?
And two, do you think they will before the New Hampshire primary?
Not before the New Hampshire primary, unfortunately, but we should definitely.
Okay.
What do you mean not before the New Hampshire primary?
There's not one scheduled, right?
No.
There's nothing scheduled.
Republicans don't have... Not yet, but could there be?
The Republicans don't have a debate schedule there?
That's interesting, right?
I think we debated here twice.
I debated here twice.
Well, we'll stay tuned.
Who knows?
Who knows?
There should be something, but...
There absolutely should be a debate here.
There's no question about that.
What a smart position for a candidate to take right now, right?
Push to have a debate here in the Granite State.
I feel you could win some people over.
It's the first-generation state, the best state at vetting candidates.
There's no question there should be a debate here for the presidential primary.
That's right!
There we go!
Well, we've got some phone calls, Mayor.
We want to thank Josh for joining us this evening.
Well, thank you, Josh.
We'll stay in touch.
I remember when I ran in 2007 and 2008, we debated here twice.
Two times.
Where was it?
St.
Anselm.
And I don't remember.
I remember St.
Anselm because it... Thank you, Josh.
It was lightning in the middle of my answer.
And I thought God was sending me a signal.
So who do we have?
Ah, okay.
So we're going to take Ann in Pennsylvania in just a second.
All right.
Let me get this.
Ann, you ready?
So we're going to take a few calls here.
We're of course live.
We're live in the Granite State, the great state of New Hampshire, but we're taking calls.
So give us a call.
Our first call this evening, we're going to go to Anne in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Anne, you're on with the mayor.
Hello, Anne.
Hi.
How are you?
Thank you so much.
Mayor Giuliani, I love you.
Thank you.
I have always looked up to you.
I'm 62 years old and my mother was born in Brooklyn in 1994.
Yeah, if she was still alive.
And, you know, we used to walk up and down Central Park and, you know, back when New York City was just amazing.
And now with September 11th approaching, I'm just feeling a little bit sad and very thankful for what you did.
And having said that, my question to you is, and it's kind of rhetorical, but it's still important, just the same.
You know, when bad things happen, right?
Um, bad wars happen and, you know, but there's justice somehow in the end.
There's, there's usually somehow, you know, when you're watching a thriller and you're waiting for the good, the good ending to happen where, you know, good versus evil, good wins, right?
Um, you know, and, and, and, and it only happens though, when good people stand firm.
And when people sit back and do nothing, sort of like what Congress is doing, you know, we're waiting because we have this corrupt, we have what I call the corrupt, unintelligent agencies, right?
Yeah.
We have the corrupt DOJ.
We have this lawfare against our President Trump, who has done nothing wrong.
It's terrible.
The Biden crime family getting away with, like what you said before, figuratively speaking, murder.
Right.
And we don't have the good... Now, Congress, I tend to pick on Congress, Mayor Giuliani, and my question to you is, you know, they have the power of the purse.
You know, Jim Jordan is ahead of the Judiciary Committee, right?
I mean, there's so many things.
Subpoenas can take place.
You know, to allow just this unequal justice to take place against President Donald J. Trump, the man who is from New York City, who has done so much to make this country better.
And the man has been abused from day one.
And I just and I also just want to say thank you for standing by him.
Thank you for being loyal to him.
Well, thank you.
It's easy because I'm also being loyal to my country.
And what's happening to my country is even worse than what's happening to Donald Trump or to me or to you.
They have destroyed one of the most important parts of any country and certainly of America, which is our justice system.
We like to say it's a two-tiered justice system.
But that's a contradiction.
A two-tiered justice system is not a justice system because justice is one standard for all.
There are two dramatically different standards where Trump is being pursued and people like me and his friends and people who defend him are being pursued illegally, unconstitutionally, framed, and they are getting away with I mean, this could be the worst scandal in the history of the country.
And it's as if the major part of the media don't care, which means they don't care about their country.
The damage that Biden is doing, he's doing to the country.
You look at Ukraine.
If Trump were the president, everybody in Ukraine, they'd die to be alive.
That's a heck of a lot of damage for one man to do, Joe Biden.
So I hope it's getting through.
It's hard to get it through because we are censored.
It's hard to get it through because major stories that you and I talk about on this show or shows like it are not on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN.
Their coverage of some of these things is zero, or three minutes.
So I actually sometimes am amazed that as many people know about this as do.
But it's because of the hard work of a lot of patriots who are being treated extraordinarily unfairly and are constantly in jeopardy of having their careers ruined.
It's not an easy thing to speak up on behalf of Donald Trump or against the ruling dictatorship.
Only one way to change it, and that's at the ballot box on 2024.
We've got to make sure we turn up in incredible numbers, turn up early if it's early voting, that we volunteer to be inspectors in record numbers, So that we cut off their ability to cheat and don't let them bully us into saying we can't look into what happened last time.
They don't want us to look into what happened last time because they want to do it again.
Very simple.
And what they've done is they've shouted it down.
The same thing they did with the The same thing that they did with the pandemic, right?
They made everybody embarrassed to say, gee, I don't know if I want to have a vaccine.
They haven't been tested.
They do have side effects.
I hear that there are more side effects than you're saying.
And then you get shouted down as being unpatriotic, illegal.
You want to kill people.
Or if you say the election was stolen, you're crazy.
You're committing a crime.
Committing a crime by saying the election was stolen?
Are they crazy?
Yes.
But they're getting away with it.
The only way we're going to defeat them is at the ballot box and stand up to it.
Well, Mayor, let's stay on for one more call.
We've just entered soccer time.
We'll say goodbye together.
Thank you very much.
Listening in.
We'll be back tomorrow night.
We're going to take one more call.
Yeah.
All right.
So thank you, Getter.
For the rest of you, we're going to go to our friend, Olga.
Olga is in Cleveland.
Olga, you're on with the mayor.
Hey, Olga, are you there?
You're on.
You are now on with the mayor.
Thank you.
Hello, Olga.
Yes, I will speak ad libitum, which people can say improvisation.
What I'm seeing in the United States, it's completely devastation.
It's fracturing the United States of America.
And the only leader I see is Mayor Giuliani, who speaks with calm voice, very calm voice, and logically.
Well, Olga, thank you.
Tell me where you come from, Olga.
Mayor, I came in 1981 from Poland.
God bless you from Poland, one of my favorite, favorite countries.
And the way when I came actually was on verge of Reagan taking over as a Republican of this country.
Yes, of course.
And I had no I had no idea what it meant, Republican or Democrat, as you understand.
To me, America was united.
Right.
And, and, and me coming for vacation, actually, that time, it was like, America, everybody loves America.
What happened?
Democrats are communist.
And I'm telling you right now, I state it for record, they are communists.
I think they have become that too.
I don't disagree with you.
And the ones who are not don't speak up.
I mean, I believe that the ruling philosophy of the Democratic Party right now is Marxism.
And I believe there are some that are dedicated, conscious communists.
And then I think there are a number in the leadership that would probably resist that title, but they are enablers and they go along with it.
And then there's the large group of Democrats who don't pay attention.
And it's that group that we have to be able to get to, because that party has to be defeated very, very soundly.
And I actually seriously believe they should change their name to another political party.
You think the party has been disgraced so much by Biden.
And after all, it's not much of a name anyway.
It is the party of slavery.
I mean, you think, you think, you think of, you think of all these names, they want change like Washington and Jefferson and Madison.
And because they had a few slaves, the democratic party is the party of slavery.
For years, for generations, the party of segregation, the party, the party of lynching, the party, the party that, um, resisted the civil rights bill.
Come on.
I mean, what, why, how do you change these other names?
You don't change Democrat party.
Not a bad idea to change it now either with the corruption that has been brought into the democratic party by Joe Biden.
Will God willing be the worst in the history of this country?
There can't possibly have been more in the past and we didn't know about it.
And I guess if we didn't know about it, we're probably not gonna find out about it.
But I'm pretty certain that there's never been corruption at this level.
Even if we stay at the $30 million level, and I know we're gonna get to the 50 and possibly the 100, but hopefully nobody else will do this again.
But it's going to really turn on whether they get defeated and whether they get prosecuted.
And therefore people are deterred in the future from doing it.
They say, my God, I don't want that to happen to me.
But if we just let them get away with it, like we did earlier on, like we did with Comey, You know, I think if we had prosecuted Comey and those early people, Peter Strzok, and we might not have had the hard drive covered up the way it was.
I think when they covered up the hard drive, they felt like they were going to get away with it.
Even Bill Barr went along with it.
You've got to rely on the wisdom For our legal system, and we've tossed it out the window.
I mean, this guy, Biden, could have been prosecuted three years ago.
They don't know he's a crook.
You have to be a fool.
When he says, I never talked to my son about these things, I didn't get any of the money.
You know he's lying.
What are we, stupid?
You think we're stupid?
We're not like him?
Well, thank you very much.
I love to hear from people that have lived under communism to America liberated themselves and and appreciate appreciate America doesn't mean America's perfect but it doesn't mean America's better than anyplace else for sure that's the case so tomorrow we'll be back again we'll see Oh, tomorrow we will not be back again because this is a Friday night!
Oh my goodness!
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Well, thank you.
And you have a wonderful weekend.
And let's hope that, um, let's hope that wisdom descends and the Democrats say, let's get rid of these prosecutions of Trump.
It's so sad to mess up next year.
What is he supposed to be on trial all year?
Well, he's running for president and that's not a direct attempt to interfere in the election?
Come on.
We're gonna let him get away with that?
Some court's not gonna come in and say it's a direct violation of the Constitution to do that?
We gotta start putting our thinking hats on.
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