America's Mayor Live (E386): Biden Regime Goes ALL-IN on Dystopian Election Interference vs. Trump
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live, live from New York, and live from the city that is posing an enormous embarrassment for the United States.
I would say the performance of the judge in the The case that began today is typical of a political hack, which makes up too many of the judges that are appointed to our court.
Please realize that in the four of the five boroughs in New York, we live in a Democratic Party dictatorship.
In which the judges are selected, by and large, by the bosses of the Democrat Party.
You are not looking at judges selected by any kind of, oh gosh, pristine process.
Yeah, they're approved by the Bar Association, but a Bar Association is just a lapdog of the crooked system.
Has been for some time when they, you know, would come out against conservative judges and Say nothing about, for example, the gross violations of constitutional rights that have been going on for five or six years because they affect Donald Trump and therefore they're justified to take away the right of counsel, the right of a fair trial, the right of a jury of your peers.
Never hear the Bar Association of New York ever say anything like that because the truth is they are aiders and abettors of the destruction of Unfortunately, our one-tier system of justice.
I don't think there's anyone in America that denies that we have a two-tier system of justice, except I don't think most people understand how serious that is.
New York is now demonstrating that.
And as New York was rated today 99th out of 115 cities as the most industrious city to the least, we were 99 on that list.
Uh, if we were to rate the quality of our judiciary for being nonpolitical, uh, maybe the district of Columbia would be ahead of us.
That'd be about it.
Uh, you would be a fool to think that Donald Trump could get a fair trial in New York, not even so much by the juries, by the judges.
And of course the judge who has this particular judge who has so many conflicts Today did something unthinkable.
Um, he denied, uh, uh, Donald Trump, uh, permission to take, um, I don't know which day it is.
I think it's Friday off.
So he could be at the graduation of his son in Florida.
Um, I don't remember.
I remember judges doing that sometimes for mafia guys.
I even remember sometimes somebody being let out of prison for a day for something like a funeral or, or a very important graduation.
Um, You know what this really indicates?
Judge doesn't give a damn how unfair he looks because he knows in the crooked judiciary of New York, he's going to get upheld and applaud it.
I mean, nobody's going to say, Judge, what are you crazy?
Not giving the guy a chance to go to his son's graduation.
Can you be that unfair?
Yeah, he is that unfair.
He's worse than that unfair.
I don't think he even realizes he's that unfair, nor does he give a damn.
In other words, he has no shame.
And when you lose shame, you lose whatever is left of you.
Nothing left of this guy.
This has been going on in the New York judiciary, back to Boris Tweed, it has occasional changes.
The judiciary in this city, no one will tell you, is, just with a few exceptions, Rotten, rotten, rotten, and more rotten.
And it needs what I would call a NAB commission, like our police department did, in order to take out the systemic political interference in it.
For example, the judges are largely selected by the Democratic bosses in the counties.
And then those Democratic bosses, being who they are and what they are, expect a lot in return.
A part of it is purely political rulings.
The law clerk you see sitting basically on the lap of Judge Engelmoron is there to make sure he remains disciplined in our one-party dictatorship, much like the Communist Party would put an agent in with, oh, the Admiral of the Red October.
Because the party really runs things.
She's there, complete walking violation of every ethical rule the court has, but they disregard it.
She works for the judiciary, but she has donated to 14 or 15 different Democratic clubs.
She carries petitions for 8, 9, 10 different clubs.
She's involved in Democratic politics.
partisan democratic politics at which he's not allowed to as a judiciary employee, and finally she ran for office even.
So this is a political operative there.
This isn't the second coming of Felix Frankfurter.
This is the, you know, longtime descendant of Boss Tweed on a low level.
They even have a courthouse named after him, the Democrats do.
Well, let's go first to what happened in Israel over the weekend.
Joe Biden's policies in Iran have come crashing down on him, on Israel, on America, and on the world.
He, of course, issued a very stirring statement that put the fear of God into the regime of terror, Iran.
When he was asked, you know, what did he have to say about their possibly attacking Iran?
And do you have a picture of the moron saying don't?
This really put the fear of God in the eye at all.
I mean, he was just quaking in his boots when he saw this.
I mean, this is like inviting the attack.
I mean, you might as well say please attack.
It doesn't even look like he knows where he is.
What does NAND stand for?
That's your friend Al Sharpton.
Oh, wow!
Wow, Tawana Brawley's friend, yeah.
Yeah, there's a really straight guy for you.
Man, this is an absolute disgrace to the nation, isn't it?
All of it is.
is this judge, this show trial, this moron saying don't.
Mr. President, what is your message to Iran right now?
Mr. President, what is your message to Iran?
I don't even think you have to look at what he...
Does he know where he's going?
Did he come back again?
Is that him coming back again?
Did he want to say don't twice?
Can we hear him?
I can't hear.
Is he coming back again? Is that him coming back again?
Did he want to say don't twice?
We are devoted to the defense of Israel.
We will support Israel.
Can we hear him? I can't hear.
And Iran will not succeed. Thank you very much.
Did he say more than don't?
How do you think Trump would have handled it?
He sent out a message.
I think he said, we'll hit you so hard, you're not going to even remember it.
What does that mean?
I mean, I'd like to be around to remember it.
Well, if we can't find it right away, I don't want to waste a lot of time
on proving the obvious that he's mentally defective.
And also and a great danger to the United States, Israel.
And I mean, that would not be the purpose of his making a statement at that point as the leader, theoretically, of the free world is to put the fear of God.
The one and only God into the Ayatollah's heart and make him worry about what he's going to do.
You'd have been capable of doing that if you look at the nature of the attack.
This was a very, very A controlled attack, wasn't it?
They announced it way in advance.
It seemed to me to take hours for the airplanes to get there.
They sure as heck didn't want to make it like another attack, like in October, because they were afraid of escalating.
So They're not ready, as I've told you many, many times, and as every bit of intelligence that I have available tells me, they're not ready for a big war.
They gave every indication they're not ready for a big war.
In fact, in some ways this was stupid.
I don't think they realize how incompetent they are.
300, 350 missiles, 99% taken out.
350 missiles, 99% taken out. I don't know if Israel, thank God, has a fatality with 300 missiles.
You can't kill somebody.
Well, this wasn't, I can't imagine this was the best they have, but it wasn't the worst because there were people that thought they wouldn't use ballistic missiles because people used to say, and of course I know they're wrong because I've seen it actually operate, that Israel can't handle ballistic missiles.
Like hell Israel can't handle ballistic missile.
I don't think a ballistic missile landed.
The girl that was hurt was hurt by shrapnel which probably which came from a missile that was destroyed Or or a um, or a could easily have come from a drone that was destroyed Uh shrapnel was not a missile that landed.
It was a missile that was probably uh taken a missile or Or possibly a drone taken apart a little too close to earth so the shrapnel comes down and this girl who uh, oddly is a uh, An Arab-Israeli.
She's a Bedouin-Israeli.
She's an Israeli citizen and she's Islamic.
And so far, this is their only casualty.
Casualty meaning she's seriously injured.
And she comes from the Negev Desert in a place called Arad, which is, and we'll show you in a little while, where that is in Israel.
The attack, if you want to take a little, um, I don't know if you, can they see that there, Ted, if we, if we put it up, that'll give you an idea of the attack.
Let me just summarize, let me summarize it for, uh, for you.
Okay.
So it was, uh, this is approximately cause you, you, you get estimates coming out of Israel from 300 to 350 missiles.
And UAV devices.
So, yeah, three types of explosives.
You had cruise missiles, which are the slowest and the easiest to intercept.
Those are the missiles largely that come out of, those are the missiles that largely come out of, is that better?
Those are the missiles that come out of Gaza.
The cruise missiles.
So you had, um, you had about, uh, strangely only 30 cruise missiles, which are the less, uh, capable missiles.
You had as many as 120 ballistic missiles, which are the ones that people, some people doubted Israel would be able to handle with, uh, with the iron dome.
Of course they have a two, uh, updated versions of iron dome, the most, uh, um, Sophisticated of which is called David sling.
And, uh, it proved to be, uh, it proves to be too much for Iraq because it basically handled every one of the ballistic missiles that lots of doubters thought Israel could handle.
Israel did get some help from the United States.
Um, kind of kept a bit secret exactly what we did because, um, Biden doesn't want to irritate his friend, Iran.
Uh, but I, I would assume that those were shot down coming over Iraq, where of course we have a major air base right here in Iraq, right about 20 plus miles outside of Baghdad.
That base, by the way, has been attacked by Iran, by proxies by Iran.
Uh, Americans have been seriously injured there.
Uh, there was a big attack back in, I think it was January 20th.
At that airbase, American airbase.
But to come in to Israel from Iraq, from Iran, of course, you're limited.
You're not going to go through Saudi Arabia unless you're crazy, unless you want to declare war on Saudi Arabia, which I don't think I'd do if I were Iran.
So you've got to come in through Iraq.
They tried, I think, to avoid Jordan, and they were told the Jordanians would take them down if they came through Jordan.
They did.
The Jordanians, we don't know exactly how many, but the Jordanians, probably using fighter planes, took down a fairly large group of drones.
Most of the Most of the missiles, of the ballistic missiles, the more difficult, were taken down by David Sling.
And the percentage of success?
99%.
And the casualty?
Casualty from Shrapnel.
They had missiles coming in from Iran.
They had some coming in from Syria, from Lebanon.
And they may have had some coming from down here, I'm not sure.
But most of them came from Iran.
And most of them came through Iraq.
Could we have taken down more of them to help Israel?
You're damn right we could have.
I mean, we gave them some help.
But if I were Biden, I mean, I wouldn't... This could become like one of those Biden make-believe stories where he did it all.
I mean, this was basically Israel that did it.
Given the number of...
The number taken down by also the UK took out the Royal Air Force fighters shot down a fair number of drones of which there were 170.
And the US also took out the US took out three ballistic missiles with a Arleigh Burke class guided missile.
So we took out three for them.
And they took out 120.
So they took out 117 and we took out three.
Uh, I think they're winning that one right now.
The point that I'm making is never ever, ever, ever underestimate Israel.
Just don't do it.
Uh, I don't, I don't think Israel even showed you what they got.
Their performance with the ballistic missiles, uh, Uh, being as efficient as it was surprised, even me, uh, ballistic missiles are hard to shoot down.
Um, even with the time factor involved and, uh, if they weren't a hundred, a hundred percent, I don't know where that 1% mistake was.
Wasn't on a drone, a cruise missile or a, or a ballistic missile.
Most important thing is, um, there's no damage to Israel.
Yeah.
That gets you to the question of, um, um, why do they, why do they do this?
They did it.
They did it, um, uh, to impress their own people because the Israelis, uh, uh, imposed a tremendous strike on them and taking out really Soleimani's, uh, number two, number three guy.
They're, they're doing a good job.
Like they did in the past of taking out the atomic scientists.
Of taking out the Iranian military leadership.
The Ayatollah is not a general.
And they take out the military leadership of Iran and with the, uh, disturbances in Iran, which you don't have in other places like Palestine, somebody could overthrow that monster.
Uh, and what they're doing is very, very, uh, intelligent and very, very tactical.
They're taking out his top people.
He's getting kind of worried.
So he hit him.
To try to deter him.
Now, he doesn't have to deter America, because America's already deterred.
And America, of course, has immediately told Israel, this is as absurd as his statement don't.
Do you realize he used that with Putin too, and Putin attacked?
He used it with the Ayatollah, he's attacked.
Now he's using it with Netanyahu, I guarantee you Netanyahu's attacking.
Netanyahu's not gonna listen to this cowardly little creep in the White House, who should be in federal, everybody knows he should be in federal prison, and that he's a sellout.
Just exactly how he's selling out to Iran, I don't know.
I mean, we know how he's selling out to China, but he damn right is selling out.
I mean, this is absurd.
We're shooting down missiles we may have paid for.
I mean, this, uh, Iran had something like nothing in reserves when he came into office because Trump shrunk them into the ground.
Uh, they at least a hundred in Biden's, uh, relieving sanctions.
The most recent, uh, just a few weeks ago where we, uh, didn't, uh, re where we didn't, uh, re up a sanction and they got $10 billion.
Which they used for medicine.
Biden believes that.
And Stinkin' Blinkin' believes it.
Or they're damn liars.
No, it's actually the second.
And second, even if they did, that means $10 million they don't have to spend on medicine and they can use it for missiles.
The Democrats don't seem to know that money is fungible.
If you give somebody that Neat, has a budget, and they use it on one part of the budget, it frees up lots of money for the other part of the budget.
And if you also think you can trust Iran, then you're out of your effing mind.
Which they are.
And you're probably a traitor to the United States as well.
How much of this actually was obtained from the 85 billion we left behind in Afghanistan?
I don't know.
And how much of this even was purchased With the hundreds of millions that Obama gave them, some of it in cash.
Now, I don't know how you don't say cash is fungible.
Nor do you because he's a prince.
He's allowed to do $100 million money laundering transactions for a terrorist country, which clearly got Americans killed back when Soleimani was around.
They were killing Americans left and right.
You think Obama cared?
Obama never cared a damn bit about this country.
Love for this country.
Just criticism.
Sometimes absolute hatred.
What about his wife?
She only can think of one thing we ever did right, elect him.
That's the one thing we did right.
I don't know why all these people are coming here.
So this is a complete crashing down, downfall, as the Richard Goldberg writes in The Post, epic failure of the Biden doctrine, which just fits in with the prophet of the day, former Secretary of Defense Gates, who says he's never made the right decision about foreign policy.
Do you ever think the reason might be is because it's kind of hard to always make the right, even if Just the percentages, the odds.
You know, you should occasionally ask the right decision.
I can't think of any right decision I've ever made.
Boys and girls, what is it that saved Israel, really, on Saturday night?
What saved it?
Yeah, well, yeah, the Iron Dome.
Nuclear defense.
In this case, David Sling, which is a variation of Iron Dome.
Joe Biden was a major, vociferous, vicious opponent of Ronald Reagan's Iron Dome, making fun of it as if he understood it.
I can tell you, because I knew him then, he wouldn't have a prayer in the world of really understanding it.
If he had been with me when I watched it operate, he'd have been looking at his watch and falling asleep.
Because he's a jackass to start with.
But he's their jackass.
And I am firmly convinced now the guy has been turned.
He's working for the other side.
You don't give the ILO billions.
However you give it to him, cash, sanctions relief, or under the table, you don't give him billions unless you want to get people killed.
He kills people for a living.
That's what he's about.
He tells you that.
I don't have to prove to you that the Ayatollah kills people.
They'll announce to you that they kill people.
During the recent protest, they killed something like 2,000 or 3,000 people.
Sometimes, to get a really good effect, they shoot them right on the street.
They don't hide it.
You know, you could say, oh, I gave them money, but I didn't know they killed people.
Hey, it doesn't work, Joe.
We know that they use, we almost know to the penny, they use half their budget for killing people.
And when you, they still use half their money for killing people and their people starve.
Like the guy with the sign saying I'll sell you my 50 bucks or 500 bucks.
So what is this?
This is a.
And situation in the that looks like right there does look looking like.
Looking like a guy presiding at the at the meeting of the.
Last Chance Club.
Like the people.
I mean, there's one trader after another there, but.
Just go up and look at his face.
I mean, he's I don't know.
Is he sleeping?
Is he on drugs?
Is he?
Or is there, or does the lack of brain cells just make his eyes get tinier?
Doesn't he even look like he's part of the meeting?
Is he reading something?
Can you blow him up?
Can we just blow him up?
I don't mean that, you know, please, Secret Service, I didn't mean it, I meant blow up the picture.
Oh look at that the other one Bigger than cruise missiles, which by the way were
originally invented by senator Cruz Bye.
Bye.
And that's why we don't like cruise missiles.
So are Republicans.
It's the Republicans that like missiles.
Democrats don't like missiles.
We don't like weapons.
And we were against Star Wars because, uh, well, now we're really against it because it saved all those Israelis lives.
I mean, uh, we're on the side of the people who want to kill the Jews.
We give lots of money and now, and now they want to rush money to Israel.
Did you see the bill?
14 billion for Israel and 60 billion for Ukraine.
What are you making a fool out of me?
And Johnson's jumping up and down like a puppet on a string, getting all ready to get the money to Israel.
Johnson, I know you're the speaker and we're supposed to have respect.
$60 billion for Ukraine?
And $14 billion just attacked with all these missiles?
And what's Ukraine going to do with the $60 million?
Win?
I don't know.
I don't know what happens when you become a speaker, but he's jumping up and down like a puppet.
Oh, we're going to have a bill for Israel.
I mean, 20% of the bill is for Israel.
The rest of it is for, uh, for who knows what in Ukraine, because we don't, we don't get an accounting and they aren't laying out a plan.
We, we know what BB's plan is.
BB wants to destroy Hamas and I think, I hope he has the same idea I have.
I went on, uh, we've had in a hundred years that we should have 50 years would have done.
It had been a no brainer.
Uh, he would have done it while Joe was sleeping.
And he would have tried to have done it before the first missile arrived in Israel.
How about you hit him first?
How about you hit him first?
You see the missiles in the air, you see them heading to Israel.
Before the first one arrives, blow the hell out of all of their nuclear facilities.
Want to take out the Ayatollah's palace?
That's a good spot.
But how about we do something real?
Take out all their oil fields.
And then we'll start doing oil again.
We don't need their oil.
In fact, let's replace them as the source of oil.
Let's take all their clients.
Or, let's blow the hell out of their nuclear facilities.
Let's blow the hell out of their government facilities.
And let's take their oil.
They owe us a lot of money for all the people they kill.
How about we take their oil for two or three years?
Chop it like that.
They owe us a lot.
They've killed a lot of American boys and girls with American money given to them by Obama and Biden.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Do you get it?
Because there's something dramatically wrong with these two people, sick and evil.
We'll be back very shortly as you contemplate that.
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Today, as America's credibility in the world Went to shit with Biden saying that Israel should not retaliate against a country that shot hundreds of missiles at them, which would have killed people if it wasn't for their ingenuity and the help we gave them, and Ronald Reagan, and not listening to the halfwit that's in the White House, the demented crook that's in the White House, who
Way back was against Star Wars.
And without the defense system, Israel would be gone today, or a good deal of Israel.
Thank you, President Reagan.
And curses on those people like Biden who tried to stop you, probably at the urging of the Soviet Union.
Yes, probably at the urging of the Soviet Union.
On another front, there's been real doubt as to whether we have Whether we can actually say we have a system of justice in this country, we can't.
I can't say it as a New Yorker.
In New York, I am a citizen of an entirely corrupt city that would be closer to a one-party dictatorship than anything our founding fathers envisioned.
Our judiciary is completely political.
There is nothing apolitical about it.
Probably, except for Staten Island, every single one's a Democrat, and if they're not, they owe the Democratic bosses their lives.
Their decisions in political cases are uniformly corrupt.
You don't challenge petitions because you're not going to get a fair decision.
I didn't challenge my first election for a lot of reasons.
There wasn't a period of time when you challenged things, but one of the reasons I didn't challenge, I learned in law school, You know, in terms of a political decision in New York, politics decides all political decisions.
That's a heritage that goes back to Tammany Hall, carried out by the generation after generation of crooked Democrat bosses, many of whom are with us today.
You want a simple explanation for why New York City spends as much money as Florida?
When Florida has 10 million more people?
Because we steal more money than Florida.
That's why.
Because we inflate contracts to aid the people who are kicking back, to aid the people who are contributing.
We sure as hell did that with homelessness.
Adams is under investigation, federal and state.
The federal probably has loosened up now that he stopped criticizing Biden.
It started when he started criticizing him.
Because, I mean, as far as using it the way the communists used the police, Biden does exactly the same thing.
This is what he's doing to Donald Trump.
These are not trials for crime.
What is going on in New York right now is an abomination.
It's a disgrace to the United States.
I think in our history, when we look back on it, this will be one of our darkest days in terms of our constitution, this era of Biden.
And New York will be right at the top.
The New York judiciary, the New York Bar Association, I don't know, I mean, there's something really wrong with them.
Really, really wrong.
So can we, can we, I mean, I'm going to get into the legal part of it, but there's an emotional part to this that is, it tells you everything.
Donald Trump would like to take a day off to go to his son, Barron's graduation, and the judge won't give it to him.
Now, if a judge even, I mean, he doesn't even care that he is obviously unfair.
He doesn't care if he looks that way.
You would think they'd at least make a little pretense that they're fair.
I'm telling you, I remember judges giving mafia guys days off for that.
I probably objected to it as a prosecutor.
I remember people being let out of jail to go to a funeral.
This is a ridiculous case.
This is a misdemeanor case.
This is a misdemeanor case against a former president that's barred by the statute of limitations That is bolstered up to a felony case based on a federal statute that the federal government doesn't believe is a crime.
Can you follow all that?
Because if you do, you're good.
You know what the end result is?
What all that means is they're all crooks.
They're lousy, stinking crooks who are just trying to get Biden elected so they can get their peace.
This case was turned down by the United States Attorney.
This case was turned down by Bragg's predecessor.
This case was turned down by Bragg.
And the two assholes who had the case wrote a book.
And either he got nervous or the party came to see him and said, you're prosecuting that case for Joe.
Just like Fannie the Hoe and her lover.
Why do you think her lover was visiting the White House?
Because he likes tours of the White House?
And charging 24 hours on his bill for it, so he could kick more back to Fannie.
He's visiting the White House to coordinate the case with Smith, who is well known for prosecuting people for non-crimes that turn out to be announced as non-crimes after their political career is destroyed.
He already did it!
He already did it once before, which is why our unbelievably crooked Attorney General appointed him.
You can't make this up.
This is what happens when you become a dishonest country at the very top.
We started rotting under Clinton.
Small-time, slimy little grifters.
Taking everything they could get when he was attorney general and governor.
So many stories in Arkansas about how he and she took everything they could put their hands on.
Basically, trail of trash kind of stuff.
Then they start selling the Lincoln bedroom with that jerk-off who was governor of Virginia.
Who, by the way, announced almost in clear terms that they were all communists when he said that parents Shouldn't have anything to do with the education of their children, just like Karl Marx, Joseph Stalin, and Adolf Hitler.
So it started with those two crooks, who then turned into world-class crooks when they started stealing for the foundation.
Biggest contributor to the foundation?
Ukraine.
Right, Ukraine's got all that money to contribute.
Then we had Obama, Prince Obama.
Prince Obama has stayed pretty clean, except Prince Obama should be in jail probably more than any of them for giving all that cash to terrorists.
It doesn't matter if it's the government.
What does it matter if it's the government that's the terrorist?
It just gets worse.
If I met with a terrorist, if I met with someone that I knew, Took half of their money and used it for supporting definable terrorist groups.
And I gave them cash.
And I laundered it.
And I surreptitiously got it out of the country because it was leaked.
He didn't announce it.
Do you think I'd go to jail?
Yeah, for the rest of my life.
What does it matter that it's the government of Iran or the reign of terror?
What does it matter?
What does it matter if it's Osama bin Laden or the government of Iran?
Suppose he gave Osama bin Laden $100 million in cash.
He could go to jail.
Not if he were Obama, I guess.
Because that's essentially what he did.
He gave the Ayatollah $100 million or more in cash.
The Ayatollah is Osama bin Laden.
He's killed more people than Osama bin Laden.
That's not fair money.
It's the money you contribute.
Yeah, it's the money, yeah.
It wasn't his.
He didn't take it out of his own money.
Just the act in and of itself is illegal to sneak out camp.
The only reason we know about it is because it was leaked.
And why wasn't he prosecuted?
Because even back then, we had a crooked justice system.
And then when we got to Trump, the fear was he would uncover it.
Because he didn't know it.
I didn't know it.
I didn't know they were that crooked.
I was shocked when I first found out about the first Biden brought.
I was also shocked how clear the proof was.
So the Bragg case, now, I want you to just follow this.
This is the case.
He paid, allegedly, money.
To her.
To this is the case in the light most favorable to the state.
He paid money to her.
As a part of a nondisclosure agreement.
Which and she would not.
She would not make any allegations against him.
He would make no allegations against her.
He did not admit.
That he did it.
He claims he didn't do it.
I believe him because I, I'm going to tell you, I know the man really well.
No way he would go with somebody like that.
It's too much of a germaphobe just to start with.
I mean, there's no way.
It's just as crazy as the, uh, the lady with the, with the Bergdorf thing.
I mean, that's completely nuts.
I mean, if, if Trump did that by now, 20 years ago, whenever the hell it was by now, he'd be in the nut house.
By now he would be in a nuthouse in a straitjacket because it would be so crazy to have done it.
To go into New York's most influential department store, when you're the best known person in New York, grab some woman and put her in a little open little cubicle with everybody hanging around you because you're such a celebrity.
And I don't know what he did to her.
They acquitted him of rape.
Whatever he did to her.
He didn't do anything to her.
I don't think he ever met her.
You listen to our stories.
I mean, and I don't, I don't, well, here's what I'm real.
I mean, I, I felt terrible about the fact that this judge would not let him go to his son's graduation.
And I felt terrible for my country that we have a judge like this because it shows something way beyond what, what just the act itself, which is just mean spirited and ugly and It shows how damn arrogant they are.
They think they can get away with it.
At least if they were going to frame them, which they're doing.
You think they try to put a little, what should I say, a little cover of fairness on it?
Like pretend to be fair?
Reminds me of the judge who had my case in Washington.
She never even bothered to be fair.
Right?
You were there, Ted.
I mean, She didn't even bother to be fair.
Basically, she told me that, you know, if I said what I believe to be true, because I've said it publicly, I'd be held in contempt, which means she would have stuck me in jail like she stuck all those January 6 people in jail, and then wasn't happy that the other judges didn't give enough of a sentence and told them to give heavier sentences.
Can you imagine that?
Imagine what I'm dealing with.
I don't think people would believe what we had to sit through that week.
No, no, I don't think you would believe it.
I don't think you'd believe it was an American trial.
And my dad's a judge, smaller level, but my dad's a judge in Michigan.
So seeing this was absurd.
My dad's a big Democrat.
He would never act that way in the courtroom.
It's crazy.
Democrat, Republican, independent.
At least what we're taught, you know.
I cannot imagine a judge who only works four days a week, by the way.
This lazy bum works four days a week.
The judge works four days a week.
That's a good point.
Yeah.
As someone that you're... I'm telling you these, these, uh, state, uh, these, uh, uh, political appoint... Look, when you hear state Supreme court, New York city, you're hearing appointed by a Democrat hack politician.
Okay.
Almost guaranteed.
Don't get all teary eyed about judgy, judgy, judgy.
It's Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul, hack, hack, hack.
Paul, Paul, and particularly in a political case, they're not going to go against the party because if they go against the party, they ain't going nowhere.
And this guy needs it.
He needs a job because he looks like, I mean, he's been elected three times and he's never had an opponent.
Welcome to the Soviet Union.
You want to indicate, and I don't know, even, even one of my colleagues today is talking about how they were elected.
They're elected like Stalin was elected.
Honestly, you don't get elected when you don't have an opponent.
And particularly when it's been manipulated so you won't have an opponent.
And then they do things like this.
I mean, this case is... This case is... He is being charged with a misdemeanor which carries 11 months in jail.
For which I don't think anybody's ever gone to jail.
in which uh he theoretically told someone to make a false entry that this uh but uh he can't be prosecuted for that because the statute of limitations bars it in other words happened so long ago you can't be prosecuted for and it's only a misdemeanor however if you do it if you do the Change of description And usually this applies to an accountant And there's another criminal purpose.
Let's say like tax evasion or some state tax evasion Then you can charge a felony So they have no state tax evasion they have no state crime They have a federal crime So now we stop again It was barred by the statute of limitations to start with Please stop and remember that Bragg is a state prosecutor.
He can't charge federal crimes.
There's nothing in that law that suggests that when they say in pursuance of other crimes, all of a sudden the state legislator decided it was Congress and they embraced all of federal crime.
I don't know how they can do that.
They don't have the authority, the jurisdiction.
A separation of powers would prohibit it.
It's a completely absurd theory, which even one of the loudmouths who wrote the book says this is a very questionable theory.
Also, you don't prosecute an ex-president for the first time in history on a questionable theory, unless you are sort of a fascist, you know, a zealot who really just wants to prosecute him for the purpose of prosecuting him, not because he's interested in justice.
Finally, they haven't said in the indictment what federal statute it was violating.
I don't even know how you can go to trial without being told what federal statute you're violating.
How do you defend yourself?
I mean, we're starting to get now into not just Russian territory, we're getting to Nazi territory.
I got to look at it and say, well, let me guess now.
There are 5,000 federal statutes.
I wonder which one it is.
Well, we have a pretty good idea, and the one they want to prosecute, the federal government doesn't think it's a federal crime.
They wanted to prosecute it as an illegal campaign contribution.
But in the Edwards case, opinions of commissioners, and even Mueller, in a footnote in the special prosecutor's report, doesn't think that it encompasses a campaign contribution.
It's too ambiguous with regard to value.
An illegal or legal campaign contribution has a definitive value placed on it.
You can't put a definitive value on this.
That's one of the reasons.
Another reason is, if your purpose in doing this is not just political, but there are equal or overriding personal purposes, Like not wanting the embarrassment for yourself, your wife, your children, your business, which often is the case if a woman is making a false charge against you.
The fact that you pay doesn't say that you necessarily are saying it's true.
You know you're convicted no matter what if the allegation is made.
Remember Ray Donovan after he was acquitted by the Bronx DA of a crime he didn't commit.
With a political prosecution done by my friend Mario Morola, which for which he should be ashamed.
Ray Donovan said, where do I go to get my reputation back?
Now that they've destroyed it.
You know, if they succeed in this interference in this election like they did with hiding the hard drive and fixing the vote and.
I don't know where this country is going to be four years from now.
We're not going to retaliate against Iran.
Iran's going to become a superpower in the Middle East.
Israel will be gone.
Why?
What stops Iran from attacking them again?
They got a good chance at another pass.
This election is so damn important.
And it's important to them too, because they got quite a illegal operation going where they're making billions and millions.
They don't want Trump to screw it up.
And China sure doesn't want him to screw it up.
They're ready to take over the world.
What the hell do you think they were paying the Bidens for?
For more Chinese restaurants in Delaware?
Because they want to take over the world.
You know, countries have traitors.
We're naive.
We don't know that.
We don't realize it.
I've rarely seen this level of evil in my career.
And I've prosecuted two Nazis.
Prosecuted the worst organized criminals, Islamic terrorists.
I got plenty of groups that want to kill me.
I've got the crooked Democrats that want to destroy me.
Take away my law practice, take away my living, put me into bankruptcy.
People say to me, well, how do you deal with it?
Well, you can believe me or not.
I don't really don't care.
I do it because somebody's got to save this country.
Now you put in a position where you're the one that's got to stand up.
I can't get somebody else to stand up for me.
First of all, about three quarters of my friends have run away, hiding.
Scared out of their minds, which is why they do it.
It's so hard to get a lawyer to represent anybody having to do with Donald Trump.
That's, I mean, Bar Association should be concerned about that, not that I'm a danger to the public.
I mean, I've put more bad people in prison than they can even think about.
I've done more in my legal career than probably all of them combined.
Most of them spend most of their time going to cocktail parties when they're with the Bar Association.
bunch of dandies, you know. Yeah, that is of course, oh that's much too much too liberal, you know.
Yeah, and whatever they, you know, then they have to figure out what they're supposed to say.
Well, I don't know how this case is going to continue to go on.
There has to be a way to go in front of a federal court And get these cases, uh, um, enjoined as a, uh, irreparable violation of his constitutional rights that cannot be remedied afterwards in any way, because their intent, this entire group of cases, the two cases from the dishonorable, dishonest prosecutor who has a history of framing people Smith, Fannie the hoe, who,
Well, you think this is the... With Fannie the Hoe, you're looking at the tip of the iceberg.
I mean, right there, she tells you, I took the money, the cash from my campaign fund and used it.
And of course, the governor of Georgia, who's not worth, you know, two cents.
Oh, he's probably worth a lot more than two cents.
I mean, in terms of his integrity, he hasn't done a damn thing about it.
If I were the governor of that state, she'd be under investigation so damn fast it'd make a fathead swim.
She took the money from her campaign funds, and Georgia is so damn unethical it doesn't even affect them?
I mean, people don't go crazy?
The judge who's up for election doesn't say, wait, wait a second.
Wait a second.
Did you just say you took that money from your campaign funds and used it for personal reasons?
Would you like to conclude this now and we can start the criminal investigation, Fannie Ho?
What the hell is wrong with us?
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Believe me.
And these are good people who are on our side.
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This is too important.
This country has already turned.
You wouldn't have a trial like this in this country.
The justice system in this country, in the democratic dictatorship cities and states, is gone.
It's gone.
It's not even a justice system anymore.
The minute you say two-tier system of justice, it's no justice.
Definition of justice is everybody's treated equally.
Right?
Scales.
Balanced.
So that's gone.
A lot of our school systems are gone, and we're fighting to get them back.
I mean, they have Marxist indoctrination camps, as Marx, as Engels, as Hitler, as Stalin, as Mao wanted.
Get them at two years old!
You wonder why they put so much money into Head Start?
Yeah, Head Start to make them communists!
Let's head them toward being crazy Marxists who run around protesting for Hamas!
They run around protesting for a dyed-in-the-wool, 100% homicidal terrorist group that would like to kill them.
Particularly if any of them happen to be gender different or whatever you want to call it.
Not necessarily gay.
I mean, can you imagine how they would get treated if they started saying, well, you know, we got to be fair to the people who are male, but they want to dress up as female.
Or stone them or, you know, something.
I guess if they were really nice, they'd poison them like the Russians do.
And these idiots, you could see them today on the Brooklyn Bridge, marching around, marching around protesting for them.
These are our graduates.
These are our graduates from the infiltrated Marxist school system that we have.
So there are certain things that Trump is going to be able to do.
Really much quicker than you think.
Because he's him.
But there's certain things that even though it's him, it's gonna be really hard to do.
It could take a while.
Like turning the school system around, I can have him like that.
Securing the border, happens like that.
Like that.
You just order it.
The law is there.
The demented, mentally ill person in the White House, you know, turned it Right in the other direction like that.
Yeah.
Did away with stay in Mexico, did away with, uh, catch and incarcerate as opposed to catch and release.
See the difference?
And now we've got 8 million people and we don't know who the hell they are.
That's going to be the tough part.
Not stopping the next 8 million from coming in, but getting rid of those 8 million because some of them like to chop heads off and they like to rape little girls and they like to sell children and they sure as hell love to sell, uh, To sell drugs.
And you know which one's their favorite right from China?
What's their favorite?
Fentanyl.
Right from China, making China a lot of money.
And China's getting what it wants, it's getting Americans killed, making a lot of money, and we're ripping our society apart.
Now you want to know how terrible our judiciary is?
Here's a guy, this is a different level of crime now than Trump, and a different level of crime than the police officer, Diller, who was killed Only because of the laws in New York.
If he were in some other state where you could put people, you could deny bail based on dangerousness, which you can't do in New York, he'd be alive today.
If he was in a place where they didn't, where they actually held people who were dangerous, he'd be alive.
Or if he were in a place that had a one, two, three strikes and you're outlaw, having had 22 arrests, a lot of them for very dangerous, he'd be in jail.
Rather than let out early.
Remember, this is a state that since 2019, since we changed the law, has let loose 39 cop killers.
Wanna wake up?
That wakes you up, huh?
This is a sample of why... We got this guy, his name is Jean Carlos Zazuela.
He likes to punch women in the face.
Which is becoming a new thing in New York.
Just punch women in the face.
And he gets to do it a lot because he doesn't have to take a lot of time with arrest and jail.
They move him through expeditiously so he can go hit another one.
I mean they're just as sensitive to the fact that he somehow he's compulsion to do this and he'll bang women around.
So they let him out right away.
So Zarzuela was released without bail after being charged with punching a 54 year old woman at Grand Central Terminal earlier this month.
They slugged a nine-year-old girl there on Saturday.
She was left dizzy and in pain and is still in the hospital.
He is I think released again.
He's also fled a couple of times.
The one who does it is Judge Lori Peterson.
Remember the name?
Don't know she's in manhattan, which means she's a political appointee of the manhattan, uh of the manhattan, uh A democratic boss who also gave us anger moron probably or certainly approves anger moron and um in mershon with the daughter who's making millions off trump But trump can't criticize her I mean she is not an infant She's a grown woman making millions as a political headhunter, uh head The pit man.
She's done a thing of him in prison garments.
Can you imagine?
Just say you were on trial for something you didn't do, which could happen.
Even when the system was perfect, it could happen.
You're on trial for something.
That's why we have a trial.
You're on trial for a mistaken identity shoplifting.
Okay.
You didn't do it.
Some person will look like you did it.
You know that you're trying to prove it.
It's a close case.
Prosecutors being a prick, um, because you're white.
Um, I'm giving you just the facts, just the facts, ladies and gentlemen, because if you were, if you were, if it were brag and you were black, he let you out.
Um, and then you find out that the, that the judge's daughter, Likes to send out pictures of you in prison outfits.
You think you'd be comfortable with that judge sitting on your case?
Well, that's what Trump's got, but it's worse than that.
Yeah, she sent out drawings of him in prison outfits.
She sent out all kinds of horrible things about him to raise millions of dollars for people who have lied about him and who should be in federal prison, like Shifty Schiff, who said, I've got direct evidence of his involvement with Russian spies right here.
Can I have that, please?
Can I have that, please?
Never turned it in, never required to.
He's a Democrat, so he's in the golden circle of people who can commit so far every form of crime but murder.
And I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm not sure.
What would happen on that one?
I mean, this guy was involved in a massive plot to take down the lawfully elected president on a paid-for phony story, put together with the help of our dishonest foreign intelligence agents, many of whom defame me, and foreign dishonest intelligence agents.
And he's running for the Senate.
We're going to have him in the United States Senate.
Maybe he'll go get a Chinese spy as his driver, like Senator.
Oh, they all loved her.
What a phony that one was.
Feinstein.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's got 19 years.
She's got a Chinese spy driving her.
Thank you, Diane.
Maybe that's why San Francisco that she used to be mayor of turned into a communist city when she showed up and they had a big celebration for him.
So when I tell you they're communists, will you please not dismiss me?
Why would Newsom, the hypocrite, have a big celebration, close the city down, have a gigantic parade like the San Francisco Giants won the World Series, wave the red Chinese flag in the streets of an American city, and cheer for a man who is Killed more of his own people than any living Chinese person.
The only people in history who have killed more were his predecessors who ran the Chinese Communist Party.
A guy who wants to wipe out two different nationalities of people and is in the process of doing it, as well as kill any of his own people who disagree with him.
Nobody even knows how many the Chinese communists have killed.
80 million would be... probably low.
Crazy to think about.
He's right in the tradition of Mao and... as compared to others who are a little bit more moderate, he's a complete savage.
He's a murder ghost.
And they're cheering for him.
Like a bunch of automatons.
Yay!
Yay, murderer!
Yay!
Genocide!
Genocide king!
Yay!
Murder more Chinese!
Murder more Chinese!
Governor Newsom loves you!
He went to visit you to get permission to be president!
You gotta get those videos up.
Sorry!
Sorry, that's the truth.
That's the West Coast.
No wonder San Francisco's falling apart with people like that.
And what about that other complete piece of garbage?
Smallhead?
Who's got the girlfriend who's the Chinese spy?
And he was on the intelligence committee?
And he's on the J6 committee too, to frame Trump.
So, so this judge, uh, Lori Peterson, of course, you know, these, these judges don't just, uh, uh, get one person beaten up or killed or raped or whatever.
They usually have a nice long list.
I used to remember when I don't know if he was the word, but he became the symbol of, you know, let them out and they'll beat the crap out of you.
You know, the other thing that was amazing, Ludmilla Spruce was an African-American and mostly they were beating the hell out of his own people.
Shows real sensitivity for his own people.
Sort of like the people in Chicago who don't do a damn thing about the weekend murders.
And, you know, seven out of ten are black kids or black people.
So you go back to 2020, she released an accused looter who allegedly smashed an NYPD cop in the head with a glass bong.
Uh, which sort of has encouraged, you know, a lot more people doing that.
Uh, they, uh, even the Manhattan prosecutors had asked that he be held on $25,000 bail, which isn't much really, but she just cut him loose.
What the heck?
I mean, just hit a cop on the head with a bong.
What are cops worth, right?
Uh, then nowhere near as important as Democratic party bosses put you in office.
Yeah, and then in 2016, she released another suspect called Carrie Basmore, charged with a random attack on a woman in Greenwich Village.
When she was free, she pretty quickly smashed another woman up pretty bad.
I don't know how much was between the time Peterson let Basmore go free.
Who like to be living crap out people and she found another one to beat up.
Uh, so bad is more the one that she set loose on us.
Yeah.
Uh, was found unfit for trial and she's in a psychiatric institution.
Thank God.
Huh?
Otherwise Peterson would be setting a loose.
We got people set loose 20, 25 times now, like in the drug area, the drug area, they make sure it's fast enough so they don't lose too much money.
They get, they get picked up.
They get let loose and interruption of about four or five hours.
And sometimes they complain it takes too damn long.
You know what I did about them years ago?
I mean, I could solve all these problems, which is why I go crazy.
You know what I did?
I did.
I did this with, I did this with the connivance of Ed Koch.
Once a week, I sent federal agents in to arrest the drug dealers on the Lower East Side.
And instead of going back, in two hours with the uh left-wing nut criminal loving judges like Bruce and then didn't go three years four years five years ten years then when then then when uh the congress moved up the laws 20 years it scared the living daylights out of them you know you know what used to happen
The drug dealers, it used to be called Federal Day, because we picked different days each week.
And luckily, the mayor and the police commissioner loved it.
I was the U.S.
attorney then, and Koch was the mayor, who was an anti-crime mayor.
Not like Adams, but real.
He didn't have to either.
He had his own He had his own instincts.
I mean, I went to see him.
I said, Mayor, what can I do to help with the tremendous amount of violent crime in the city?
It drives me nuts.
I had just participated in and actually run the Attorney General's Office Task Force on Violent Crime.
I had thousands of ideas on what to do about violent crime, but I was a U.S.
attorney.
That wasn't my jurisdiction.
When I said, there are ways I can help, he said, I know there are ways.
I've read some of your pieces and you've seen what I've said.
You could help out with the drug cases.
We've got so many.
And I think if they went to federal court, am I right?
But the federal judges would be a lot tougher than the jackasses that we have.
I mean, I haven't had a chance to reappoint a lot of them yet.
That'll change, he told me.
But right now, I got a bunch of, I don't know what he called them.
It wasn't a nice word.
He used to humiliate them.
Peterson did something like this.
He'd have a whole press conference on Peterson, tell you all about Peterson, who appointed him, who a political rabbi was.
I mean, they all have rabbis.
This is not a system that is anything else but putrid, that we should change for the good of our children so they can grow up in a real country of laws instead of a make-believe I mean, we're living in a section of the country that is a democratic dictatorship.
Koch was a reformer, a democrat reformer.
So he was as disgusted about this as I was.
So he and I together came up with the idea, and the Republican congressman who had taken his seat, Congressman Green, also had the same idea.
So I got the three of them together, and it was great.
DEA loved it.
The Drug Enforcement Administration loved it.
My assistants loved it because they got a lot more trials, small trials to prosecute, and I felt they were not getting enough experience given the priorities that were going on in that office.
But half my federal judges didn't like it because they were too important to try these cases.
Oh, we didn't become federal judges to do, you know, two-day drug trials.
We're here to do the Rosenberg case.
We're here to do the antitrust case.
We're very, we are very important judges.
The judge that I clerked for, Lloyd McMahon, used to say, you got to watch out with a federal judge because sometimes when they put the robes on, this is an absolute quote from him, sometimes when they put the robes on, they think they got them from God.
And they don't remember that there's only one reason they're a judge or one of two reasons.
They're either a Democrat or a Republican.
And they got there through the political process.
And, uh, You can manage the political process and still come up with a very good court, like the Southern District of New York.
And the federal courts, federal process, both under Republicans and Democrats, it's pretty good.
I mean, it has its problems here and there, but it's pretty good.
It deteriorated a lot under Clinton and Obama.
I don't know what Jerkoff is doing.
He can't be doing anything good.
Biden doesn't do anything.
But it's still a lot better It's still a lot better than the state, which is managed by the political bosses.
And most people don't know this.
Just like in a dictatorship, people often don't know the mechanisms of the dictatorship, how it works.
I have to do this one story because I know I know that human life is more important than animal life, I know that.
But I do think the way we treat animals does reflect what kind of human beings we are.
And I also happen to love some animals.
Particularly dogs.
I love cats.
Horses.
Some animals I love more than others.
You know, even when I go to education, animal education, you know, Sean's place?
Yeah.
I think I love all animals.
Adventure Park.
Yeah.
I don't know if you've ever seen any of our shows from there, but they're really great.
Last one I did, what did I have on my lap?
What kind of animal?
Did I have a sloth?
Some great pictures of a sloth.
I have a sloth on my lap.
I forgot the other name, but yeah, I got this great, we got to put the pictures up.
I mean, I did, I did have to show this little sloth on my lap, but it was going like this, going up here, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss.
Now I want you to look at this guy.
I think this is a pit bull.
I can't tell.
But look at his face.
It's ripped apart.
This group was arrested in New Jersey.
New Jersey?
They say in this article in The Post by Megan Palin that New Jersey is the global leader in dogfights.
I would never have thought that.
Would you?
Bruce Lowe, Jr., 45, was arrested.
And he's one of the top five dog fighting breeders in the U.S.
There were search warrants for three New Jersey properties.
He's got seven alleged co-conspirators, and they include his mother, Cherry A. Lowe, his son, Bryce I. Lowe, his son-in-law, Roosevelt Hart IV.
And they, uh, more than 120 dogs, including one with a missing leg.
Uh, does this one have a back leg?
Maybe not.
Look in the back.
You see, uh, I see two legs in front.
I see one leg in the back.
I'm not sure I see a back leg.
You see it?
Oh, I'm looking at this.
I'll show you this shot in a minute.
Um, But many of the dogs were uh tortured and abused two of them were dead And they were in a fighting pit with blood still on the walls The name of the business was royal bull kennels and they traded videos of fights on facebook And private messaging groups and apparently they made for a fortune with this This is the largest seizure and takedown ring in the history of the state of new jersey
And these dogs already have been placed in shelters for adoption.
And this is what the head of Mr. Parascandola, who is the vice president, Adam Parascandola, he's the vice president of the Humane Society of the United States.
He said, they all greeted us with wagging tails.
And you know, I know there's a certain, let me show, this is not as good a picture, but if you look at it, You will see, I don't see a second leg in the back for this guy.
Can you see it?
Yep.
Can you see it?
Yep.
Now, see what I'm talking about?
Can you look closely?
It's coming up to me now.
Oh, that looks like one leg, yeah.
So, I don't know, you know, Once these guys can't fight, they just throw them out, put them in the garbage, throw them out.
Awful.
So I'm glad, I'm glad that New Jersey, I'm glad that New Jersey is doing something about this.
I just want to see if there's anything else I want to make sure I, well, I, I don't want to be the, um, you know, the bearer of bad news as they say, but of course, mayor, Uh, happening this evening in I guess you would call it upstate New York outside of Syracuse.
Unfortunately, two police officers were shot and both succumbed to their injuries following.
Uh, we tried to get their names, but I guess we now have their names.
Just during the show I was able to get these.
Tell us a little about them.
Lieutenant Michael Husick, and I apologize if I'm getting these pronunciations wrong.
We're just getting the names.
Spell it.
H-O-O-S-I-C-K.
H-O-O-S-O-C-K.
So, Houssack is how it is.
Houssack.
Is that Houssack last name?
I think.
Houssack, Houssack.
Houssack.
Lieutenant Michael Houssack, and we're bringing up pictures of them now, of the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office.
You're from Michigan, that's Onondaga.
It's an Indian tribe.
Now that's, that's bad, but we have Indian, but we have Indian tribes in Michigan.
We get them wrong, but Onondaga, I should have had you read this.
I don't want, you know, these, these are two heroes that were, um, that were recognized.
This was a, this was a stolen car situation, right?
Yes.
On a, you said Onondaga?
Onondaga, that's the county that contains Syracuse.
And I believe they, they're from Salina.
The, the, the, the shooting took place in Salina, New York, which is a suburb.
Which is a suburb of Syracuse.
Okay.
Within the county of Onondaga.
And the other, Lieutenant Michael... Michael Jensen of the Syracuse Police Department.
Lieutenant Michael Hussock of the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office and Syracuse Police Officer Michael Jensen.
Those were the two that were both shot and killed.
Now, do you have any other details there?
We do have some breaking details on what happened.
Why don't you get that for me and I'm going to take you through a case that should be compared to.
Authorities released the names of the two individuals that we just mentioned.
They died in a shootout in Salina Sunday night.
Syracuse Police Officer Michael Jensen and Sheriff's Lieutenant Michael Hussock were killed in a hail of gunfire in a suburban neighborhood, officials said at a news conference Monday afternoon.
The two officers and the suspect were all hit in the shooting around 8.50 p.m.
on Darien Drive in Salina.
It's a very pretty, very calm, at least that I remember.
Now, those upstate cities, like for example, Rochester, which is about 30 miles from, I think I'm right about this, Rochester had more crime per capita than New York last year.
And it has, by the grace of God, or I guess God was looking the other way, they have a Soros prosecutor And they had some kind of a completely wacky progressive mayor, and they were going to not arrest anybody for anything, and they set a record for the most murders in the history of Rochester.
No, no, no, no.
It isn't the young people.
It's the adults in the room.
It's the old people.
It's the people who let all the criminals out.
Yeah, it's the prosecutors and the judges.
Also, young people are a reflection of what old people teach them.
It's a very good point.
Yeah.
But young, young people are a reflection of what we teach them.
And, uh, and therefore don't my generation and the generation right before it and all can't get away with it.
Do we know?
Uh, we do.
I believe I had an age of the perpetrator, uh, 45.
Oh, no, no.
Sorry.
Sorry.
That's a different story.
I'll try to get the age of the, uh, perpetrator.
Just to some final details on the suspect So so lieutenant who sock was in the backyard of a
neighboring house when he was shot to death Who sock had arrived to the scene on his own to assist the
investigation?
The shooter was standing on a deck in the backyard when he opened fire on who sock who had tried to
Make shelter. They there find a cross what crime?
crime here I Thought it was a stolen car
You So these individuals the Gwinnett are a man with an AR
Well, I'll tell you what.
Here's what I want to do.
I want you to get me that so I can look at it, because I think it's a crime and I can probably figure it out real quick.
Just get me that.
Can you type?
Just print it out?
Print it out for me.
Meanwhile, I'm going to ask you if you can put on the Dexter Reed tape.
Now, Dexter Reed is a case You might have seen this, but it took place in Chicago, and Dexter Reed is 26 years old, and he pulled a gun and fired on officers before getting killed in return.
The cops fired 96 rounds, and the liberal dodos and sycophants like Like, um, oh, the one on ABC.
Oh God, he's about, he's become so dumb.
We'll play the tape, Mayor, if you'd like.
Yeah.
Uh, basically the issue is how could the cops have shot this guy 96 times?
If you see it, the reason they shot the guy is because the guy was shooting at them.
So, uh, Rich Lowry, who wrote a good column on this today, says, here's a good way not to have this not happen.
Don't shoot the cops.
They're not going to shoot you if you don't.
What are the cops supposed to do when they're fired upon, duck?
They're actually making an issue out of this because the guy's black and the cops are white.
What about Ashley Babbitt?
This damn thing is an issue?
And Ashley Babbitt was unarmed.
She didn't shoot at anybody.
We don't even know if she came in illegally.
She didn't threaten anyone.
And it looks like a setup.
Everything about it looks like a setup killing.
And nobody even investigates it, really.
They hid the investigation.
They covered up the investigation.
They didn't ask half the questions you would normally ask.
And the guy got away with murder.
But it's a black guy and a white woman who supports Trump.
I knew it was going on.
They couldn't believe that that girl just took a bullet to the head.
No reason.
And the theory is deadly force.
Well, these guys, the guy's shooting at them.
He comes out of the car and he starts shooting at them.
He shot first.
He shot one.
That's all I need to hear.
Oh, here's the video though, Mayor.
We'll play it.
Yeah, but can we have the reporter run to the dummy?
Half-lit, low IQ reporter.
I can get that one queued up.
I just have the actual video.
Okay, let's have the actual video.
So they're trying to get him out of the car.
Now they see him.
That's a tinted window, by the way, that he put up.
He put up a tinted window, which would be a signal to a cop that maybe he's going for something.
Now they move back a bit.
Yeah.
He started shooting at him, right?
Of course you're going to unload.
What do you expect the police to do in this situation?
Get shot and killed like Officer Dillard did.
Detective Dillard.
Get killed.
Get killed like Officer Dillard.
And it's not like the video games where you shoot someone and they're down and they're just done, right?
He actually wounded one of the cops.
Yeah.
Well, that's the thing.
I don't know if people understand, like, it can, and I've never shot anyone, but I've read enough, it sometimes can take quite a few bullets.
It's also on pre-trial release after being charged in 2023 with three counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.
I don't know what aggravated unlawful use of a weapon.
It sounds like something that was pleaded down by, again, a Soros prosecutor in Chicago.
And I would imagine the guys got quite a record because they don't mention it.
But this is Chicago.
This is Soros country.
He hit one officer.
And he fired every round in his gun.
It was only a matter of luck that he didn't kill one of them.
Which they would, of course, prefer.
They'd prefer.
Jake Tapper is the guy who acts like this is some shocking police misconduct.
I mean, there are some minor issues with this.
It was a stop for not wearing a seatbelt.
But remember, the guy was wanted.
Uh, and, uh, and actually did possess illegally a firearm.
So it could be police instinct.
And the instinct turns out to be right.
The guy had a weapon.
So, uh, but they have a legitimate right to stop you if you don't have your thing on.
And just because you're black, it doesn't mean you don't have to wear your, the law doesn't say everybody has to wear a seatbelt, but black people.
I mean, this is only, this is only a situation because the cops are white or not even because the victim is black.
I think maybe one of the cops isn't even white.
I mean, all of a sudden black cops become white when they're involved in a shooting.
Because they're black cops are as good as white cops.
They're terrific.
And they get killed just like white cops for no reason.
Because there's something like this.
Cause the guy is brought up like this.
You know, I, uh, I saw someone go off and take, uh, take off after was either this guy or some other murderous mother.
I, I, I got shut up with the mothers that used to complain all the time, but the kids that got shot, right.
Got in trouble for being insensitive.
I said, you know, maybe if you had done a better job, bring this kid up, this wouldn't have happened.
I mean, the kid's got 14 arrests in three years.
I can't be good parenting.
Hi, sweetheart.
Maybe you should look back on how you handled it instead of complaining about the cops.
Oh my goodness.
Is that what they're doing?
I don't know if it was this situation.
I saw one about three days ago and it reminded me of a situation that I had with the New York times and all the silly liberals who would get innocent people killed, got all angry at me because I basically told the mother to shut her mouth.
She had, she had more responsibility for this than anyone.
I mean, look at the record these people have.
But look at George Floyd.
I mean, George Floyd was walking around looking to get killed.
I mean, he almost... didn't he... shoot... I can't remember his whole record, so I don't want to go into his whole record.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, he had a knife, I think.
And they have a statue to him because...
Because he, he died of a drug overdose.
Because he served to further their narrative.
Yep.
Yeah.
In a totally dishonest way.
Cause it turns out he died of a drug overdose.
And by the way, you know, Al Sharpton's in the world.
They don't care about these folks when they're alive.
Only when they're dead.
Right.
It's sick.
Yeah.
Well, a lot of these parents have never even taken care of these kids.
Yeah.
Oh, it starts with the parents.
And they started, and then they started with the.
Oh, the cops were terrible.
And then, then they go get Al Sharpton so they can sue and get money.
Yeah.
After they're dead.
Al Sharpton doesn't care about, uh, maybe you should have taken care of the kid while he was alive and he wouldn't have shown up this way.
Maybe he should be, daddy should have stayed home.
Maybe, maybe daddy should have, should have, should have been in a home and it would have happened.
And maybe these are the things that have to be done if we want to fix it.
So they're falling to the ground.
I'll grab them at the end, Mayor.
Just hold, hold tight.
Hold tight.
Uh, that's the, That's a description of the story.
There's another page coming out right now.
You want to grab another page that just came out?
Oh.
All right.
I can't.
Yeah, why don't you go sneak back there and get them?
Oh, no, no, Rob.
Stay here.
Stay here, Rob.
That's all right.
We'll get in a second.
I'm going to we're going to play that video one more time.
We'll bring up these are the two officers, Mary.
You wanted some information on the two officers that passed away.
So I just printed out some further information on.
Give that to the mayor?
You said you wanted just to read about this, maybe after the show, but... Yeah, yeah, no.
These are the two officers that we had lost, and I just wanted to give you that information while we're on the air, but being well into soccer time, the two upstate hero officers were killed in a Sunday night shootout with an AR-15 wielding madman.
And it's Michael Jensen, as we said, and Michael Hussock, Michael Hussock is married and a father of three.
The officers had been pursuing a 33-year-old Christopher Murphy,
who fled from a traffic stop in a gray Honda Civic on Sunday night.
Bye.
When the officers got to his house in the Syracuse suburb of Salina, Murphy opened fire.
In a bloody fuselage that killed both officers.
And that was from the patio?
Gunman, identified earlier Monday as Murphy, was also fatally wounded in the battle.
The officers just shocked the normally quiet area.
Wow.
They killed each other basically.
Jensen had been with the city police for about two years.
Awful.
He was a young, ambitious cop.
Hoosock, known to his colleagues as Hooch, wife and three kids.
Three, five, and seven.
He joined the sheriff's department in 2007.
He was promoted to lieutenant this June and he was commander of the unit's bomb squad.
He's also a local firefighter who received several accommodations for fighting fires, including a Medal of Valor.
for helping call a shooting suspect.
Well, this is what they do for us.
This is what they put at risk for us.
And the way we treat them and the way the press treats them is disgraceful.
Not the way we treat them.
All people who watch my show I've great respect for the police.
And, uh, it reminds me to send your $11 into tunnel.
The tower is T2T.org because, uh, I would imagine that by tomorrow, if it hasn't happened already, Frank or one of his main people is in Syracuse and paying off the mortgage of the, of the homes of these two men.
Uh, that just happens like that.
Because we want them to know that we're with them.
We are with them.
We love them.
We respect them.
That the vast majority of Americans do not believe pigs in a blanket fry them like bacon.
That's the standard and the anthem of the cop killing Black Lives Matter.
And anybody now who donates to Black Lives Matter is supporting cop killing.
Just like anybody marching for Hamas is supporting a rape of children, rape of women, destruction of the Jewish community, and death to Americans, like the people in Dearborn said.
Come on, wake up.
Start to be adults.
We've given away a lot of this country.
They're not getting any more.
We're taking it back.
Okay?
Let's say a little prayer right now for Michael Jensen, Michael Hussock, and their families.
And their children.
Okay, you just bow your head right now.
And whether you believe in God or not, pray to him.
because he believes in you.
Thank you.
We'll have more on this tomorrow.
And more on the other stupid case and see what they try to do with it in Chicago.
I mean, Chicago is a really bad place.
I don't know.
I don't know if it's as crazy as New York or not.
We'll find out.
I think New York is crazy to tell you the truth.
I think only DC is, uh, uh, worst in New York as far as political corruption, um, and judicial corruption and by corruption, I'm not talking necessarily about money.
I'm talking about, uh, activism and injustice, gross injustice, uh, pursuing innocent people for political reasons.
Uh, and also, One way or another between me and Greg Kelly and we're going to get this Ashley Babbitt case investigated.
Maybe it takes Trump coming into office and going to see the Attorney General, but there is no statute of limitations on murder, Officer Byrd.
There is no statute of limitations on murder, Officer Byrd, because you're not a detective to me.
You're not even an officer.
God bless America.
It was Thomas Paine's common sense, written in 1776,
that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's common sense, written in 1776,
that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's common sense, written in 1776,
that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's common sense, written in 1776,
It was Thomas Paine's common sense, written in 1776,
one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained,
by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies
felt the necessity to separate from the kingdom of Great Britain
and the king of England.
and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom
of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.