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America's Mayor Live (576): The Truth About January 6th, 2021
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Good evening and welcome to America's Mayor Live on the 6th of January in the year of our Lord, 2025, which means it's 2025 years after the Magi visited the Christ child coming from, as they say, the East and bringing him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
And representing the universality of the message of our Lord and Savior, meaning it was not meant just for Jews or just for the people in Judea or just for the people in the Roman Empire.
It was meant for all mankind and womankind.
And the name, the word epiphany tells it all.
It means manifestation or revelation.
So as certain people focus on January 6th for other significantly less important historical reasons, before we forget what the historical significance of this date really is, this is the Feast of the Epiphany.
And this is the day.
That from far away in the East, it's debatable exactly where they came from.
Matthew's Gospel does not announce precisely where the Magi came from, and it doesn't announce exactly three.
It does talk about three gifts, gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
And from that, the tradition has developed that it was three kings.
From the East, Syria, Egypt, and Sheba is generally thought to be the places they came from.
So that's what we're celebrating today.
And that is the overriding significance of today.
The attempt of Nancy Pelosi and her crooked Democrats, who spent years trying to frame Trump with Russian collusion.
And the phony conversation with the Ukrainian president, which would have been completely dismissed, had the hard drive been made available by Bill Barr and Christopher Wray.
And then the unbelievably outrageous and criminal cover-up of the hard drive during the presidential election and investigations.
And then the election itself of 2020. And then this January 6th was like the fifth or sixth chapter in the book called Framing Donald Trump and Destroying Him by Any Method Possible.
That then continued into the four made-up crimes, which is probably the lowest point of American justice.
I lived through one of the lowest points today that I'll tell you briefly about because I spent...
Too much time on it in the last show.
And I don't like, sound like I'm feeling sorry for myself, but I do think if I don't make something of it, then I don't help prevent it in the future.
And I do worry that if we don't take advantage of the presidency that we now have, this could happen again in the future.
So it has become definitive now that Shamsuddin Jabbar, 47, who carried out the massacre on New Year's Day morning, was acting alone.
The information about the four people that were assisting him seems to be incorrect, according to the FBI. And I guess one of the things that has been resolved that would have created the strong suggestion that there were other people involved is that The bombs that were placed along the Bourbon
Street route, there is reportedly a video of Shamsuddin Jabbar himself placing them there.
Now, this might not be a good enough picture, but this is what they were placed in.
I don't know which one this is, the first cooler or the second.
They were two coolers.
I'll show you in a moment where they were, but if you can take a good look at this here, you'll see here, you can see that's what they were placed in.
Now, when I say they were placed in, they were basically improvised explosive devices.
They were IEDs, and they were one probably much more lethal than the other.
The first one was a regular one, and the second one was laced with nails.
Now, I haven't seen one of those since the Intifada during the late 90s and early 2000s in Israel.
The Palestinians used to use them, and I have some very bad memories of visiting young ladies with faces ripped apart with the shrapnel.
The shrapnel was basically nails.
Imagine, huh?
So the two IEDs that were planted were planted along Bourbon Street.
You may remember, if you were with us the first night, we pointed out that when Sham Sud came down Canal Street and got to Bourbon Street.
He turned here.
And over here, he was, I think, stopped in his mission to go further along Bourbon Street by hitting a car.
And then he decided he would have to do his damage.
Which was going to be significantly more.
And he started a shootout with the police, which resulted in two police officers being wounded and resulted in a number of people being shot, some injured, some killed.
However, here and here, here and here, okay, here and here, There were coolers like the ones I showed you, and in those coolers were IEDs, one more lethal than the other,
and therefore it suggested rather clearly That there was a plan here for Shamsud to drive up Bourbon Street, probably not stop here where he did.
Because here he was stopped by a collision.
But to stop here and ignite the IED and to stop here and ignite the IED. And then who knows what else he had planned.
We don't know.
We just don't know.
And that's part of...
What we're trying to figure out.
We do know quite clearly that this was a guy who had been very, very strongly converted to Islam.
In fact, there are emails to that effect.
There are messages to that effect.
There are videos, four videos, made as a buildup to the attack in which he talks about why he's doing it.
And at first, his thought was to kill his own family.
And he decided not to do that because he wouldn't get enough attention for the cause, for the cause of killing the nonbelievers, which was his goal, to kill nonbelievers, which he succeeded in doing.
And getting himself killed as well.
He also left his trailer park, if that's what it was.
He left his trailer park and he left open a passage in the Koran, basically talking about slaying the nonbelievers.
which is, of course, what he was in the process of doing.
Right before we started this show, I pointed out on the Rudy Giuliani show that the Muslims have a problem with Christmas.
And when I take this short break, I will come right back and I will explain that problem.
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I don't know if you see the...
I don't know if you see the...
The image on the screen, do they, Ted?
Well, that is, of course, a depiction, one of the paintings of what today is all about, which is the Magi coming to adore the Christ child and to demonstrate that the religion that Jesus was bringing was for all the world.
Please don't be confused when they say, oh, January 6th.
Historically, it's about the framed-up production done by Nancy Pelosi to try to incriminate Donald Trump and destroy his chance of being president.
I mean, that was only one of about seven that they did, for which they are allowed to walk around the streets.
Any one of those would put you in jail for the rest of your life, trying to frame an innocent person.
It's an exceedingly serious crime.
That when I was a prosecutor, we have a little wind out here, but we just insist on doing it out here.
When I was a prosecutor, except for murder, that was probably the crime that created the most fervor to make sure that we prosecuted it when you went after an innocent man.
In fact, if you're a decent and you're an honest prosecutor, it haunts you.
It really haunts you that you might convict an innocent man.
I don't know what these people are like.
I think they're just pure animals.
But, so we're looking at this murder that took place, or the murders that took place in New Orleans.
And one of the things to note, And I think it's very important that we point this out.
Nobody else will.
And that's why it's very important that I point it out to you.
Because the only way we're going to eventually stop this is by recognizing it and stop lying to ourselves about it.
When Shamsud left Houston, he left behind even more devices.
He left behind a great deal of Islamic incendiary literature.
And he also left behind some scholarly literature that is part of the religion.
And it's verse 9, chapter 111 of their great book, the Koran.
And you'll see it there.
If you look, you'll see it pointed there.
Obviously, it's hard to read.
And I will not try to read it in Arabic.
What it says in English is that if you slay or are slain in the effort of killing the infidel, you will be glorified.
That's all over chronologically the second half of the Koran.
Now, the Koran is not in chronological order.
And I had a Reform Imam once give me a Koran reorganized in chronological order.
And if you read it that way, it is one heck of a revelation.
You have two Mohammeds.
You have the Mohammed who was humble.
I thought he received a vocation from the angel Gabriel to convert the world and to reconcile Judaism and Christianity into one new religion.
He did have a problem with Christianity, and you'll see how this reflects itself with the idea of the Trinity, of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
I thought of Christianity as being maybe polytheistic as a result of that.
And his religion was, like the Jewish religion, a very, very strongly monotheistic religion.
Allah is God and Muhammad is his prophet.
But he goes way back to Adam and Eve and Abraham is the father of all.
And he went out and he preached that.
And he preached that in Medina, originally his hometown.
To the Arabs there.
And the Arabs said, no, we don't believe you.
We don't believe you got a revelation from Gabriel.
We don't believe that he took you to heaven.
We think you're a crazy nut.
And this was underscored by the fact that he had epilepsy.
And therefore, he would occasionally, while he was preaching, fall on the ground and go into an epileptic fit.
Now, you can imagine in those days what they thought of that.
It was a difficult message to accept.
And then this man, who was of no prominence, came from an average family, a good family, but an average family, is on the ground in an epileptic fit.
They thought he was possessed by the devil, as opposed to possessed by Gabriel, which is what he was trying to tell them.
So he decided his religion was for everybody, for Jews and for Christians.
So I don't know which order.
I don't remember.
I'm going to have to check this.
I think he went to the Jews next.
And he attempted to convert them.
And they basically had the same reaction.
We're pretty happy with our religion.
We like being the chosen people.
We don't really think you flew away with Gabriel.
So get lost.
And then he went to the Christians, and the Christians had the same view, particularly when he started attacking them for being polytheists.
And then he went out into the desert, and he went among the uneducated Arabs, the Bedouin, the people who were living in tents, living in the desert, living from place to place, people without any education, as opposed to the city people.
And they accepted him.
And they accepted his message, and they accepted it.
And they wanted to convert it, as remember, many of Jesus' followers did, into an army.
Wasn't Jesus encouraged to have an army?
That's what they thought the Messiah would do.
He'd raise an army and go kill everybody.
Well, that's what Muhammad did.
He raised an army and went and killed everybody.
To convert them.
A hell of a way to convert people.
A little different than Jesus, huh?
And St. Paul and St. Peter.
They got killed.
Muhammad would go into a town, he'd pick the elders, and he'd kill them.
And then he'd say, you're going to be Muslim.
Spread like wildfire.
And the ones who didn't go along with it, he came up with the idea of paying money, which is like an organized criminal operation.
So there's a lot of problems with this religion.
And it is stupid to make believe that it isn't.
Because.
One of the things they don't like is Christmas.
They really don't like Christmas.
All of their scholars and their theologians have a real problem with Christmas or their being involved in any way with the Christmas celebration.
And it'd be fine if they just didn't like it.
For example, we can go back to the 13th century, and Ibn Taymiyyah argued that joining non-Muslims in their festivals is like agreeing to infidelity.
Another theologian said it's a greater sin than congratulating them for drinking wine and having illegal sexual intercourse.
A historian of great note, Raymond Ibrahim, said that Islam considered Christmas the biggest crime ever committed by humanity.
That's because of polytheism.
The son of God, two gods.
That's the reason Christmas is detested.
Yousef al-Kardahawi, who was a spiritual leader for the Muslim Brotherhood, has Made it clear that it's an attack on the Muslim identity.
And a French current Imam calls, says that Christmas should be forbidden and made illegal, and New Year's.
And a Canadian Imam, Yusuf Catharada, says that a person who charges interest, lives, engages in adultery, or murders has done nothing compared to the sin of Congratulating and greeting non-Muslims on their falls festivals.
Now, okay, fine, that's theology, but here's what it produces.
Just a little sample.
December 22nd, 2014, Nance, France.
Christmas market.
One killed, nine wounded by Muslims.
December 2nd, 2015. Christmas party.
San Bernardino, California, 14 killed, 22 wounded by Muslims.
Bastille Day in Nice, France, July 14, 2016, 86 killed, 434 wounded.
Christmas market attack in Berlin, December 19, 2016, 12 killed, 48 wounded.
A New Year's Eve attack in Istanbul on January 1, 2017, 8 killed.
13 wounded.
A Christmas market attack in Strasbourg, France.
December 11, 2018. Five killed, 11 wounded.
A Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany.
You remember this.
It just happened a short while ago.
Five killed, 200 wounded.
And then a Christmas celebration in Lahore, Pakistan on December 25, 2024, where three were wounded.
And that's just a week before the attack in New Orleans.
Think it was isolated?
I guarantee you there are many more than that.
And they're hidden.
The amount of lying and the amount of suppression that goes on about this subject is disgraceful and extraordinarily counterproductive.
Because if you don't face it, if they don't face it, it never ends.
You don't defeat the Nazis by making them believe they don't exist.
So this exists.
It's a cancer in the religion.
It can be cut out.
There are modern Muslims who do so, but they don't speak up the way they should.
Maybe they're afraid.
And what you saw on New Year's morning in...
In New Orleans, you're going to see again.
And you're going to see it again, tragically, because we have an unknown number of Islamic extremist terrorists in this country, thanks to Joe Biden, leaving the border open for three and a half to four years.
ISIS, which is the organization that this guy was recruited by, had an over 20-year relationship with the Mexican cartels.
So you can imagine.
When they got the open door thing, they were in a prime position to take advantage of it.
Just the way the Chinese were, also a 20-year relationship with the Mexican cartels, to make a fortune with fentanyl and also kill a lot of Americans.
An unbelievable opportunity for our enemy to kill four or five hundred thousand of us and not lose a single soldier in doing it.
That's the number, by the way.
It's about 100,000 a year.
And before him, the deaths from fentanyl were about 20,000.
So it's a massive, massive, massive difference.
Massive difference.
And this recruiting of Americans is going on at a rate unlike any before.
A Pennsylvania man has been arrested.
Jack Danaher Malloy.
What a name for this.
Jack Malloy was indicted on Thursday in Pittsburgh for attempting to travel to Lebanon and Syria to join an Iranian-supported terror group.
He's a dual U.S. and Irish citizen.
His master plan was eventually to join Hezbollah and kill Jews.
He was dedicated to killing Jews.
In 2024, he converted to Islam.
He went to Lebanon in 2024 and came back.
And he was going to go there to fight for for Hezbollah when the FBI got on to him, investigated him and cut him off and now is prosecuting him.
Hamas released a statement from one of the hostages again.
Now, I should point out to you that releasing statement from hostages is a war crime.
Now, there's an awful lot of talk about Israeli war crimes, none of which really are war crimes.
The Israelis kill the civilians in Hamas and in the West Bank as collateral.
Their goal is to kill the leadership of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and to minimize the deaths of civilians because they know, just as a matter of practicality, they know what happens when they do.
The Muslim terrorists focus on the children and the women.
The whole attack on October 6th, if you have the plans of it, what do we ignore the soldiers and kill the women and children?
And in front of their men, as much as possible, and rape them.
There's no moral equivalent between the Palestinian Authority and the State of Israel.
None.
And the ability, the way in which we've created one for the last 30 or 40 years is the reason why we still have serious, serious open warfare in the Middle East.
And as long as we let Iran remain, the Islamic Republic of Iran, no matter what we do, they will foment war in the Middle East.
So the president, the new president, the one coming in in just a few days, is surrounded by a group of people who understand the danger of Iran as much as I do.
And the danger of Iran is that they are maniacally focused on creating an Islamic Republic.
They want an empire.
They want their own empire.
They want an empire of certainly the northern part of the Middle East.
And eventually they sure as heck would love to capture and destroy the southern part of the Middle East.
Which means driving out all the Israelis, killing them all, and dominating the Saudis and taking over all their oil.
Now, remember, the hatred between the Iranians and the Saudis is twofold.
One group are Shiites, the Iranians.
The other group are Sunni, and they despise each other.
Further back than that, one group is Persian and the other is Arab.
And that's a massive hatred.
And created wars long before there was Jesus.
So, if that isn't regularized and modernized and the reign of terror removed, we're just wasting our time in the Middle East.
And of course, we had an administration.
We're about to start an administration that got really close to destroying them last time.
And I actually believe that due to not Biden, but due to Bibi Netanyahu, they are in the weakest position I've seen Iran since the Ayatollah took over back in 1978. They have lost One major pawn, you can't call them an ally, Hamas.
The Hezbollah leadership is in tatters.
The Israelis every day are pounding the hell out of the Houthis in Yemen.
We should be doing it because the Houthis are killing us.
But Biden is incapable of protecting us.
He's probably on the side of the Houthis.
But I think they will get a lot of help when the Trump team comes into office.
So let's cover a couple of things, and then I want to discuss January 6th.
Biden disapproved the sale of U.S. steel to the Japanese company, which actually avoids Trump having to do it, because maybe that's the one thing they agreed on.
And although in dollars and cents in the short term, It might have actually been better to let it go through in terms of American morale, American prestige, the work ethic that we need, the pride that we need.
I think in this case, the two of them made the right decision.
It's almost as if any president is not going to let U.S. Steel go bye-bye.
Sorry, it's not going to become Nippon Steel.
And I think the Wall Street Journal, which attacks President Trump and President Biden for this, are a bunch of, you know, pinhead idiots that should write editorials and not run a government or try to create morale among people.
Morale has a lot to do with pride in the industries that you have and what you create and what you do.
To give away one of America's greatest companies.
Has us moving in the direction Biden had us moving.
Keeping that and letting it build and grow, it's worth a little disruption in price to do that.
The Biden administration, isn't there any way just to pick him up and send him to the beach and leave him there?
And take away all the little nitwits, the little whoever.
Maybe someday we'll find out who actually ran the White House for the last four years.
Is it one person?
Is it a little group?
What does the first stepmother have to do with it?
Could Hunter be making decisions?
It could be for shakedowns.
Hunter will discover good shakedowns.
But Biden now has...
Biden has done a ban on natural gas water heaters because he's worried about carbon dioxide emissions.
Does he realize that if we didn't have carbon dioxide, we'd all die?
No.
Because he was left back in the third grade, and he probably never passed a science course that was way beyond him.
I mean, you know, before he was...
Before he was, whatever you want to call him, senile, he was stupid.
So the stupid part might have even been worse.
Who knows?
He's giving the presidential medal to George Soros?
A guy who killed his own people?
Turned in Jewish kids so they could be murdered?
A guy who is probably responsible for more black?
Deaths in recent America by the DAs that he put in 70 places where records were set for homicide and 70 to 80% of the people killed were black kids.
Thank you, George.
That was brilliant.
And a guy who hates American nationalism.
What the hell are you giving him a medal from our country?
You know, let the UN give him a medal or Klaus Schwab or the people he's really, the people he's really It's involved with.
But I have for some time believed that as time goes by and things calm down, you are going to find out what I knew at 6 to 7 o'clock in the evening on January 6th, that the entire thing was an orchestration.
Of the left wing with Antifa very heavily involved.
While we're talking, I'll have Ted dig out just one clear piece of proof.
The email or text message from John Sullivan's brother James giving the exact number of Antifa people that were inside, which of course J6 never looked at, doesn't care about.
But when we come back, we're going to have a very special guest, and we're going to talk about January 6th.
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This is Rudy Giuliani, and we are back with America's Mayor Live.
And we have Caroline Wren with us, who is someone who has intimate knowledge of what happened on January 6th.
And for some reason, they haven't tortured her and put her in prison.
And who knows?
I don't know how you escaped it, Caroline, but thank God.
But, and you only got a few more days to go to worry about.
I know, right?
Just give me the next few days.
No more cepedas, please.
So tell us, so I'll just briefly tell you that around 5.30 or 6 o'clock at night, I was at the Willard Hotel, still working on trying to get Pence to do his job.
Right.
Which, if you watch the new documentary on Professor Eastman, And I really suggest that you do.
You'll understand that the legal position that the professor took is a very, very strong one, accepted before that by probably a slight majority of legal scholars, that the vice president had the authority, if there was a substantial question about the accuracy of the vote, to send it back to the state legislature.
They keep trying to say that the president didn't want him to change the votes.
The president wanted him to send them back to the legislatures who wrote letters to Pence saying, please send them back because we're not sure of the vote.
So Pence just ignored those.
The press ignores those.
But the state of Pennsylvania, the state of Michigan, the state of Arizona, and the state of Georgia sent letters.
From the legislature asking if he would send the vote back so they could have six days to review it.
And what they said was various things like some said the vote is inaccurate.
Some said the vote is inaccurate and the margin is so close that Trump won it.
But some didn't say that.
And they wanted more time, and that's all Pence had to do, is send it back to them, and then they would have either been able to sustain it or not.
But in any event, tell me what you can tell me about January 6th, because as the years have gone by, just a few years, what was seen as, I don't know how I saw it that day, a disturbance.
I didn't reach the level of insurrection even then.
I never saw anything.
If I don't see something burning, I don't think of it as a real riot.
Every Antifa and Black Lives Matter riot, something burns.
But I saw it as something serious, but then they started making it worse than Pearl Harbor, worse than 9-11, worse than Israel.
So tell me your perspective on it.
First of all, I want to address, I think it's unfair to blame Mike Pence because he was just a puppet for Mark Short.
And so I think we should really just blame Mark Short.
I'd be more than willing.
I don't know if Mark Short kept the message I left him on his machine.
I'm exceedingly proud of it, even the language.
You can't imagine a message that I left him because he wouldn't let me talk to Pence because he was afraid I could intimidate him.
Or not even intimidate, but just rightfully influence him on the law.
So that's why Mike Short didn't want you to speak to him, because you might actually explain the law to him.
So that would have been a dangerous thing for Mike.
I got really upset when I said, well, let me talk to Mrs. Penston.
She's the one who really...
I remember.
So you and I were both in the first two batches of subpoenas, by the way.
I think it was Kash Patel, you, it was Steve Bannon, it was myself, it was Dan Scavino.
And so that was certainly, that's a scary time.
He gets subpoenaed by Congress.
I mean, I just remember being, like, shocked.
But my involvement is kind of, is interesting how this happened.
So I had never even...
I didn't know anything really about the certification or like this rally happening until the day after Christmas.
And a big donor to Trump and the Republican Party had asked me to meet with her.
And so I actually brought my parents with me.
It was two days after Christmas, went to Tampa and met with her.
And she said, I want to give a significant amount of money to help fund the rally on January 6th in D.C. I didn't even I said, I don't know anything about it.
Let me try and find out.
And I texted a couple of people and find out.
And there had actually been two rallies prior in November and December.
That were called, you know, March to Save America.
And they'd happened at the Freedom Plaza right outside the Willard.
And so she wanted to give money to help people who wanted to be able to attend to come and help pay for staging and audio, all things protected under, you know, the free speech.
And so I look into it and then find out actually that the president was going to want to speak.
And so I'd been the president's national finance director.
And so if the president speaks at something, you actually, there's a lot of...
You know, staging, audio, things like that that needed to come in.
And so by finding there was funding that had come in.
And so now we could actually match those together to have them be able to speak.
So then fast forward a couple of days after I get connected with the organizers and the permit.
This is what's fascinating.
The permit was actually held right outside the Willard and Freedom Plaza.
The event had been promoted for weeks and it was going to happen.
In fact, actually, there was supposed to be a rally originally at the Capitol that Alex Jones and Ali Alexander got a permit for.
Everyone was supposed to march from the Capitol.
To the White House.
It was going to end at Freedom Plaza.
There was a second permit that the Women for America First had.
And then that was going to be the second rally to happen around 2 p.m.
So the first one would be at the Capitol 10. So then when we knew the president and I got involved, it was actually in the National Park Service and Secret Service who told us, hey, we cannot have the president come and speak right outside the willard.
We're worried about snipers.
So they recommended the ellipse, which is how it got moved to there.
And then they recommended, too, that, by the way, remember that everyone wondered why President Trump, how did he end up calling on people to march?
Who put that in the speech?
The event was called March to Save America.
The RSVP website was trumpmarch.com.
People were always marching somewhere.
The only people who were unaware of that, apparently, were Capitol Police and the National Park Service, even though they absolutely knew.
We'd filled all this information out.
So they recommended we switch it to the Ellipse.
We do, which is at the White House.
And because of the timing of that move, it was going to be a further march, they recommended flipping it, which is why the event then started at 10 a.m.
at the White House, and the march was moved to marching to the Capitol, where there was a lawful permit that Ali Alexander and Alex Jones had gotten for...
1 p.m.
at the Capitol.
They had their permanent 10 a.m.
They had to switch it.
So we go and switch it.
Again, all of this is at...
The National Park Service, the Secret Service's direction.
They are who moved an entire crowd of marching away from the Capitol to the Capitol and then did not in any way prepare or secure the United States Capitol.
Blamed people like you and I. It is not our job to secure the United States Capitol, by the way.
And I will never forget this.
So we end up getting closer and closer to the date.
There was multiple RSVP websites, and I had back-end access to a couple of them.
There were probably four or five.
Again, it was called trumpmarch.com.
Again, why anyone was shocked about a march is beyond me.
One website had 87,000 RSVPs.
Another one had, I think, 53,000.
Two days before this rally is going to happen, Park Service is telling me, there's no way you're going to have over 5,000 people.
The permit only said 5,000 people.
I was screaming, you need to up it.
There are hundreds of thousands of people coming to this.
They thought, there's no way.
People would be crazy to come to D.C. What crazy to come protest this?
I'm saying, okay, I'm telling you, I'm looking at the RSVPs.
That coming online, I've also done, I've been to 100 Trump rallies in my life.
There are hundreds of thousands of people coming to this.
Go look at, there's no hotel rooms within 100 miles of Washington, D.C. that are available.
That should tell you something.
No, there's 5,000 people coming.
And Ted, if you have this picture, the night before this rally is supposed to happen.
I said, there's going to be massive overflow.
They showed me where they built the barricade.
I said, are you guys nuts?
The amount of people coming to D.C. are never going to fit into here.
I'm telling you this to the Park Service and to Secret Service.
I said, we need to get an overflow screen for the extra people that are not going to be able to get in.
This picture that Ted's going to pull up is just incredible to see.
Hundreds of thousands of others that could not even make it within the barricades that day.
What all this, I think, goes to show is just how unprepared D.C. as a city was.
And this, to me, is a...
It was absolutely...
When you said the barricades were talking about the barricades outside the Capitol?
No, no, no.
The barricades, no.
We're talking about at the ellipse.
Nowhere even near the Capitol.
I'm telling you, the barricades get into the rally.
Like any Trump rally, you go through magtometers, right?
And you go through these different things.
So they literally...
They thought 5,000 people were showing up to D.C. that day, and that is it.
That is all...
That's why there was no security.
Nobody was protecting the Capitol.
They said we knew nothing about a march.
Even though the event was literally called March to Save America.
Look at the sign behind the president.
And apparently the only people...
Again, they're like, what?
Prepare for a march.
I'm like...
What do you mean?
All they had to do was go on the internet.
Pull this up, Dad.
Look at that screen right there.
That's what they told me.
It would be so unnecessary.
Why would you bring a screen?
There's going to be no one.
Look at the flow of people.
The white line is that barricade, the outside screen.
They said there'd be no overflow crowd.
How dare you need this?
I had that screen brought in at 10 p.m.
the night before.
They weren't unprepared.
It was intentional.
I believe to this day that it was intentional.
They knew how many people were coming to that city.
You know how many people are coming based off of the hotel rooms alone that are booked out.
Also, they...
We told them hundreds of thousands of people were coming and they said no way more than 5,000 people show up.
So it was not a shock to me to see when all these people then marched to the Capitol and there's no security apparatus, they prepared for 5,000 people, which is essentially a couple of high schools bringing in their senior class to take a Capitol tour.
You had the president, the vice president, everyone inside the Capitol that they failed to secure.
And I do want to say a couple things about, I will never forget, around, they were obsessed with the speakers list, this dangerous speakers list.
Like, we're all some evil planners plotting this massive, you know, insurrection to the United States government.
I didn't even, I ran the program, I didn't even know you were speaking until 10 a.m.
All of a sudden I get a call from Boris or someone saying, you're going to car in the room with Jim the Willard.
And everyone looks like we're all some mastermind geniuses, which, by the way, If I actually had planned the insurrection, I would still be holding the Capitol.
I would like to say I'm a highly organized person.
And so I don't want that shoddy work put on me.
And what really pisses me off, though, is they're like, Rudy probably planned this for a week.
I literally put in touch with you a couple, maybe 45 minutes before you took the stage to make sure that you were able to get there and get on stage.
And they act like there's some mastermind long planning this whole...
March or whatever.
And no, it was just very...
It was First Amendment protected activity in our nation's capital.
And having people come and speak about what was something of great interest to many people in our country.
And so I'm forever going to remain angry about the way that they handled that day and the complete and total lack of security.
And then blaming people like you.
$100,000 million in...
In debt over legal fees after some grand plot that actually started around 10 a.m.
that day.
Well, if the J6 committee had attempted to do even a marginal investigation, they would have found out that there were a flood of emails going back to November, where Antifa and Antifa-related groups were telling people to come there that day and to disrupt.
To disrupt it?
To take out Trump?
There's a very clear email from Sullivan, John Sullivan, saying everybody from Antifa should come because we can't wait until the 20th.
We have to take him out.
Now, that's a threat on the president.
He should have been arrested for that immediately.
Take him out?
What does take him out mean?
He got in front of He went over to the Black Lives Matter Plaza, and along with several others, encouraged people to crash into the Capitol.
And if you look at the emails, you can see that they had, I mean, I didn't know about the FBI being in there, but there were hundreds of Antifa operatives dressed up as if they were MAGA people.
When you look at the video of the Pelosi office being bashed in, one of the two guys who did it is an Antifa guy.
Right.
And they're bashing in the door with boulders.
And there's this little woman coming over the top with no gun, no boulder, no nothing.
And instead of shooting the two guys with the boulders, if he was that scared...
He shoots the little woman up there.
I mean, a perfect setup.
So I got that tape at 6.30 at night, and I brought in some homicide detectives that were on my detail.
And they said, this is a first-degree homicide case.
And that woman is still, her murder has still not been solved.
No, they made her a villain.
It's unbelievable what they did to her, her family, and also the...
Thousands and thousands of people have been locked up.
The lawfare committed against all of us is unbelievable.
It was a lawfully permitted event in our nation's capital to exercise our First Amendment right to protest.
And honestly, the violation of our rights that they did, I would like to talk a little bit about some of these companies and the process of how horrific this congressional subpoena system was.
So, since you and I were in the first batch of subpoenas...
You're a lawyer.
You've been through this.
At this time, I'm 35 years old.
I've never been subpoenaed by anyone.
I've gotten two parking tickets in my life, and that is my full extent of any interaction with law enforcement ever in my life.
And all of a sudden, I had FBI agents literally camped out of my front door in D.C. I couldn't even leave my house.
I waited about three days until they were able to serve me.
But to get a subpoena like that, when you're like...
Someone who's never, I don't even have attorneys or anything.
So I get that.
That night I got a call from the senior vice president of AT&T and says, Caroline, who I knew him because I was a fundraiser.
I kind of knew everyone.
And he said, Caroline, we've received a subpoena for your phone records.
We have never received a subpoena for a private citizen absent a warrant to turn over their phone records.
By Congress.
So he was like, I just got out of a two-hour meeting with all of our attorneys and CEO of AT&T to figure out what to do.
As a client, I want to tell you, we're going to turn your records over, but my recommendation is that you sue us.
And I think to myself, I'm like, sue AT&T? I'm a private citizen.
Here's my recommendation.
Don't do it.
How about you don't turn my private records over absent a warrant?
What do you need?
And this is like what we were up against.
And then the same thing, the next thing I get, I get like a letter two weeks later from Chase Bank saying, not even just saying, hey, we're notifying you that we've turned over all of your banking records.
Now, I leave credit.
So I split my banking up.
I do personal banking out of Chase and my business banking out of Frost Bank.
Frost Bank's a community bank in Texas.
And the CEO of Frost Bank calls me, similar to AT&T, and says, hey, Caroline, we've received a subpoena for your banking records.
And it was absent a warrant.
I want to let you know we're not going to turn them over.
And that is exactly why Bank of America turned over the banking records of every single person that swiped a credit card within a hundred mile radius on January 6th or January 7th.
Absent any war, they just gave it over our government and said, go investigate this.
We should all be wary of every single company that participated in what was trying to place innocent citizens in gulags.
And we should not be allowing them.
Not only are they coming to the inauguration, we're allowing them to Trump's inauguration.
To give money, they're dining at Mar-a-Lago.
And I'm, for one, I'm very pissed off about it.
I think Mark Zuckerberg paying $1 million to get a dinner with President Trump and all this treatment to be back in is ridiculous.
I don't think we should even...
I think all these CEOs trying to come back in, we should put them in the rafters all the way out.
And if they're allowed to pay a million dollars, put them in the furthest rafters, the F flew back, put no heaters, make sure these guys are freezing and say, go to hell and screw you for what you did to us.
Because...
And the community bank type of CEOs that actually stood with us, you actually should be in the front row.
Yeah, it probably is the worst deprivation of rights in the history of America.
And the amount of money spent on it and the diversion of resources during a time of heavy crime is unbelievable.
And it was your money.
It was taxpayer dollars.
Those taxpayer dollars were spent on this investigation.
Every single penny of it.
$100 million.
A hundred million dollars were spent in going after...
The horn guy.
Trespassers.
The horn?
You mean the Cunon Charmin?
Yeah.
Who they held the door for?
Yeah.
I don't know before.
It's unbelievable.
Because there was no planned violent insurrection.
As we've all said, like, it was just...
You know what amazed me too about it was they all wanted to go after Alex Jones at that time.
And I met Alex in the process probably a few days or just talked to him by phone because he had the permit at the Capitol.
And at the Capitol, you were only allowed to have like a small speaker box, which is why we couldn't actually do the event there or else they would have.
And so that's why when they moved it from marching from the White House to the Capitol, Alex Jones became the permit holder at 1 p.m.
Not because he wanted to be, he was planning a violent insurrection, but because Secret Service and the Park Service made us switch it all that way.
He left the rally a little bit early, and so it was great.
When I was being grilled for 18 hours by the January 6th committee and Liz Cheney, my text messages with Alex Jones were probably my favorite things that day.
Alex Jones texted me a couple things that morning, who they thought was the grand mastermind.
He texted me and said, Hey, my wife and I are outside.
We can't get in.
Can you please come help?
It's about 6 a.m., so I go to make sure they can get in.
Hey, my wife is freezing.
Do you happen to have an extra pair of gloves?
And I said, I don't have any.
I'm so sorry.
And he said, do you have any coffee prospects?
Because I was backstage, like, hard-pinned.
And so I got him, and I bring him over.
That was the first time I met him in person, was when I brought him and his wife a cup of coffee because they were freezing that morning.
And then they asked to go to the bathroom.
And so I escorted them, which was reported publicly that I escorted Alex Jones out of the Ellipse and to lead a violent march.
Really, I escorted him to the bathroom.
That's why I could go to the restroom.
And then...
Around like 1230 or something, Alex Jones texted me because he had left then to march.
Actually, walk.
You couldn't Uber anywhere on January 6th.
And so he was walking down to be at the lawfully permitted event that he was going to lead at 1 p.m.
He was the first speaker.
And so he texted me about halfway through his walk and says, Carolyn, I'm really worried.
I actually think this is getting a little bit out of control.
And he took a bullhorn and went.
And he actually spent two hours.
It's all on video now.
Telling people to march away from the Capitol.
But again.
The public, the press has never reported any of this.
I gave this all my January 6th testimony, which, by the way, they've destroyed all the evidence to this.
Because I always said, you know what, screw it, make all my texts public.
Because my texts were like that.
It was with people saying, people like Alex Jones saying, I'm really worried.
I think there might be some violence here.
What should we do about it?
And I'm replying saying, you need to please help de-escalate.
And we're the ringleaders of what is the most violent insurrection against the United States.
States.
They destroyed my January 6th testimony after a judge dismissed the case against me.
The judge said, I didn't say or do anything that would have any ability to provoke violence.
The judge was appointed by Obama.
One of the few honest District of Columbia judges.
They made complete animals out of themselves.
Those judges.
I've never seen judges act like that.
And just disregarding the rights.
These were just regular, decent people.
And I guess there were a couple that got into altercations with the police.
But my goodness, if you get into an altercation with the police in New York, Brad gives you a medal.
Right.
I mean, these people go to jail for three years.
They can't get lawyers.
And they're sitting in a place that it's not even a prison.
It's like a hellhole.
If only there were some brave district attorneys in Wyoming that might be willing to prosecute Liz Cheney for violating the rights of United States citizens, for violating not only our privacy, but our free speech.
I mean, I hope that she's debanked.
I hope that she ends up in jail.
What she did to this country is so egregious and outrageous.
Look, the liberal judges have gone after us and every liberal state, and so maybe there's some conservative attorney generals or DAs that might want to...
No, just hold them to account, that's all.
Yeah, I hope this is the same rights I was.
There's no reason to go after them other than to enforce the law.
She violated the law.
Yeah.
She violated my rights.
And hold them accountable so they don't do it again.
Because if you don't, they will.
Had we prosecuted Hillary and Comey, McCabe, and the two FBI agents, the boyfriend and girlfriend, just those five, it would have stopped it.
They wouldn't have continued.
Or maybe if we prosecuted Eric Holder for, oh, I don't know, not showing up for a congressional subpoena.
Oh, wait, that was actually...
He gets off scot-free, but then when a couple of our folks don't show up for their congressional subpoena, which was a complete violation of all of our rights...
Yeah, and he had no...
The people, our two people, Bannon and Navarro, had legitimate privileges to be adjudicated before they could testify.
So they're both bound by presidential privilege.
It's the president's privilege, not theirs.
Right.
Yeah.
So I had this problem, and the president, because he knows what I do, said, I'll waive the privilege.
You can go see anything you want.
Beat the shit out of it.
Which I did.
Made an absolute fool out of Raskin.
Which is why you'll never see the testimony.
Correct.
I mean, after two hours, they let me out because they couldn't take it anymore.
I was going to say, what did they end up doing with that testimony?
Is it recoverable or is it just gone?
I began by saying I came here with all the documents to begin the first-degree murder trial of a first-degree murder investigation of Ashley Babbitt.
Be willing to prosecute the case.
Here are all the documents.
I imagine you don't want to look at these because you're covering them up.
Police officer-involved shootings, right?
The way the media usually handles them, compared to how they handled that one.
I mean, in an instant, I mean, there was no question or anything.
He was in the right, nobody questioned it.
And then look at how they handle other officer-involved shootings around the country.
So today, I take it, I didn't even think of paying attention.
Everything went very peacefully, correct?
Nobody did a retake of this, right?
You should have seen Kamala's face.
She was not a happy camper.
What?
She had to do the whole certifying of the vote.
Was she okay with the Pledge of Allegiance today?
That I didn't catch.
She messed it up.
She messed it up.
She had been drinking that morning.
Maybe they didn't give her anything to drink until later in the day.
She had to certify the votes today, right?
That's right.
Caroline, of course.
We call her the top MAGA political strategist in America, one of the sharpest minds in politics.
So people may want to know, Carol, I'm not putting you on the spot here, but what are you up to now and what should we be watching for in the future?
So I haven't decided yet.
I've always done political fundraising, but obviously I dabble in media and other things.
But I just think this is such a historic moment for our country that I've been trying to sit back a little bit.
I was involved in a bunch of the transition stuff in the beginning after we got all the cabinet picks in.
You know, I was blowing you up about getting Cash Patel at his FMI. Yeah, the video was all on.
I was like, buy one that I was digging my heels in on.
And then I kind of took a break of vacation, been reflecting on what to do.
I know I don't want to go into the administration, mainly because, like, morally, I can never take a paycheck from the government.
In fact, when Trump won the first time, they were like, all right, Carolyn, what do you want?
And I said, I want to be the White House Easter Bunny, which I got to be three of the four years last year was canceled.
We're telling people, yeah.
So this time around, I met with the New Orleans.
So what do you want?
Back by Bud?
No, but the fourth year.
During Trump, they canceled because of COVID. So now they ask again, what do you want?
I'm like, I would like to continue my reign of terror as a White House Easter Bunny.
So we're all about that.
You're looking at the likely White House Easter Bunny right here.
Confirmed.
If not, then I will storm the cap.
Just so we're clear.
And I will do it in a bunny suit.
By the way, that's going to have a lot of fun.
What kind of bunny suit?
This is disgusting.
Here's some behind-the-scenes information.
This is the same suit for like 20 years.
You want to talk about something that smells disgusting?
Get in the White House bunny suit.
I like that.
What I want to do, though, I think this time around is I'm exploring a couple things.
One is either I want to do, I'm not going to call it lobbying, navigating.
I want to help every company that stands to gain from Trump.
Actually enacting his agenda, and I'm hoping to go after some of these huge corporations that I used to spend all my time trying to take money from.
I want to help the companies that stand again from those companies going down and from Trump actually enacting his agenda.
But I still hate the idea of lobbying.
There's a way to do it in a different way.
I'm looking at that.
But the other thing I'm very interested in, though, is building up this conservative media apparatus that we have.
I just think the left actually does.
They claim like they don't, but they have this whole...
Podcasting network and funding that they have to prop people up.
I'm like, there's so many people that I would love to prop up their voice and shows that they have.
Think of like Darren Bay, Revolver News.
I'm like, I have a bigger platform.
Jack, there's all these different people where I'm...
And then turning the behind scenes into an organized army.
An army between War Room, your show, Turning Point, and wherever else, all these people that watch, and turning it into an actual action and mobilization.
And so, those are two things that I'm trying to figure out right now that I want to do.
And so...
Pass that.
I took some time off.
One of the analysis done of this election by an Englishman was that if we had the hard drive now in this election, the overwhelming majority of the American people would have known about it.
Because the media has switched so much in four years.
Because it was cut off by the main media.
Only 50% of the American people got to find out about it.
This time, about 70 to 80% of the American people got Trump's message.
And that's because of what you're talking about, about the podcast and the alternative news and the way people are increasingly, I mean, the switch is demonstrable.
And also, I think we've done a good job in convincing the American people not to trust them.
And they've done a good job in helping us do that, the way they act.
Yeah.
I mean, it isn't as if we can do it just on our own.
Right.
When they conduct debates like they conducted, I mean, debates have always been terrible and always been one-sided, but nothing like this.
Because the way the broadcast media works is you're on MSBC, NBC. It's like, here's your Joe Scarborough show.
Here's a 12-minute intro into why Jamie Raskin's the most incredible human being ever.
And then it's a two-minute hit just asking, Jamie, tell me about why you're the most amazing human being ever and your other accomplishments today.
When you do these podcasts, it's an hour-long, hour-and-a-half sometimes interview.
These hosts will grill you on actual questions.
They do their homework.
Democrats cannot sit through that.
They're a house of cards.
They can't sit through two seconds of questions.
So, like, this long-form interview style, which I like to listen to.
I start podcasts.
I start playing them at 5 a.m.
I play them from 5 to like 8 a.m.
And then when I go to bed, nine people, I put them on and play them 9 to midnight.
So I consume literally between four and six hours of podcasts a day.
And I don't like to watch any video.
Like I'll just lay and close my eyes or I'm doing stuff around my house.
And I could just retain the information.
I listen to mainly Democrat podcasts, though, because I want to know.
I didn't even know they had them.
Oh, yeah.
So I'll listen to like the Ponte Miracle or I listen to the Bulwark and Tim Miller.
I want to know what the.
That's right.
The war room crowd is sick, right?
Because I like them.
I am with them.
I don't need to know that.
But I want to know what our opposition thinks.
Mayor, we started watching a little bit of Cenk and Anna, the Young Turks in the summer, remember?
Yeah, we did.
Now we see them all over conservative media.
Yeah.
But I think the reality is that that'll be even more so four years from now.
And it's healthy because the main media is so warped.
And it's a medium of brainwashing as opposed to distribution of news and thoughtful.
Yeah.
Analysis.
I told Bannon today, I'm like, why not build a podcast around, do you remember when Newt Gingrich used to record those tapes and he would send out the messaging for every, I think it was once a month, out to all the members of Congress wherever else.
Like, that's what the podcasting should be, is like, here's the messaging to all the GOP. But I also want to expand that to like, you know what, I want a podcast around Scott Pressler.
I want to say a training of, have him record an episode every week of, here's how you can do what I just did in Pennsylvania.
Here's how you do it in your home state.
And let's start with the starting point of it.
Keep going.
And then, you know.
Just get some money and funding from donors.
Quit funding these stupid super PACs.
Just hire a producer for Scott Pressler and build him a little studio for five grand and let him give teaching lessons on how you can recreate what they're doing.
That's the type of stuff that we should be promoting.
There's all these new voices and exciting.
I think that would do very well.
I would think that would do very well.
It's going to be very interesting to see how Absolutely.
Calmly and peacefully this all comes about.
I don't like to jinx anything, but I have a feeling that this is going to happen pretty smoothly.
Will be wild.
This will not be like it was in 16 when it was hard to get back to your hotel.
Remember when they all protest?
Oh, for inauguration.
Thompson wouldn't even show up.
I'm like, who was the original insurrectionist?
Bernie Thompson?
Bernie Thompson doesn't show up, but it'd be great.
Who the hell?
I mean, I think everybody on that J6 committee should be behind an investigation.
I think they're criminals.
Yeah, Cassie Hutchinson, we're not done with that one.
We have to expose her for the liar that she is.
She colluded with Liz Cheney and others.
We'll continue that.
But Caroline, we're going to be checking with her on a regular basis this year and beyond.
And let's see how long she can stay out of Washington.
You know, I have a feeling the president, you know, someone like Caroline, you know, you need people like Caroline, and the president certainly does.
And of course, Mayor Giuliani.
So we want to thank Caroline.
We'll take a quick break.
Congress is so well organized in the House.
Oh, yeah, they don't need to.
The House, right, you know.
No problem.
No.
Wow.
Some come on to tell the story about McCarthy and the Speaker's race, but we'll share it.
We'll share it another time.
That's some good stuff.
You know, the Democrats can't disagree with each other because there are a bunch of automatons and we disagree about everything.
We do.
I think sometimes we just, you know, if it all seems so perfect and wonderful, three guys and one woman gets up and they start disagreeing.
Yeah.
Well, even with this H-1B debate and that, it's like...
The Democrats are trying to wedge, trying to make that into a bad thing with MAGA. And at the end of the day, we talk about these things.
We have the open debate.
And look, we're allowed to share differing opinions and ideas.
You have to say, you know we love them, but we have to be honest.
Some of the language was a little stupid for that whole debate.
For sure, yes.
We're going to get all emotional about H-1B visas?
What, 65,000 visas?
65,000, 85,000?
We just had somewhere between 12 and 20 million people that dropped on us.
Right.
In three and a half years, we had more people come in than in all of Ellis Island.
Right.
Yeah, of all time.
Everyone got so heated.
My take was, I was like, you know, at the end of the day, I followed it all that day, and I'm like, I think I've come out on Laura Loomer's side.
I think it's right.
I disagree with Elon Musk.
But at the end of the day, Elon Musk, I think, is...
Great, yeah.
Well, it helps save our country.
The only person I agree 100% with is myself, which I'm 100% right, 100% of the time.
So, like, I'm like, this was, I actually loved the whole debate because I was following both.
I'm like, oh, but that's making a good point.
Laura's making a good point.
So I actually loved all of it.
And then I'm like, oh, you know, I think at the end of the day, I think they're probably, I think this abeasus is being a little bit abused, but there's a million pressing issues.
I like having the healthy debate.
And I'm like, well, let's all move on together and talk about that.
You're really right.
There are two sides to it.
More than two sides, even, right?
No, I mean, yeah, there's a good use of it and a bad use of it.
Yeah, no use of it.
Right, and then you can easily corrupt it.
I mean, you think about it, it means a lot to a lot of companies that are used to paying bribes.
That's right.
Well, Caroline, again, we're going to be checking in with you regularly.
We want you here.
We can do by Zoom now, so we're getting even more logically advanced, so we can even remote into her.
Amazing studio.
We both know she's got a great studio.
Right, Mayor?
Yeah.
So we'll be right back with the Mayor's final thoughts.
Okay.
Here we are, pretty much at the beginning of the process here at this pristine, I call it a laboratory.
It's not like a factory.
It's like a hospital.
This is the beginning of the process for roasting.
Deep green, very good quality.
Most people...
Don't use this quality.
We deal with small farmers because we like to know who we're dealing with.
They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO. You should know all Arabica beans.
No robusto.
All Arabica.
they're gonna go into the roaster and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so oh my goodness look at these My goodness!
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*music* This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
This is Rudy Giuliani back with the conclusion of America's Mayor Live.
Just a couple of things that I should tell you that you're not going to hear elsewhere, as you just heard from our wonderful Carolyn Wren.
First of all, the Dems are very, very clear that they never covered up Biden's deteriorating cognitive state.
And Schumer has actually—I thought Schumer had gone away because I hadn't seen him in about two years because he was afraid to be asked his position on Israel because he's a stinking double-crosser of his own people.
But he came out today and he said, oh, everybody was very, very straight about Joe Biden.
There's one prosecution right there.
Let's face it, it's ridiculous.
The mayor of New York is trying to convince people that the subways are safe.
Adams, will you stop it?
Every day you do it.
So yesterday, two people were knifed by Jamar Banks.
Okay, so what's new?
What's new is, or maybe it isn't new.
He's been arrested 87 times.
87 times.
That's called a career criminal.
You know where they're supposed to be?
In jail.
You know how many of those you have on the streets of New York?
5,000 to 7,000 that would be in jail if I were the mayor or Bloomberg.
So when you say the subway is safe, talk to your people.
They don't want to go on the subway.
It's not safe.
When a guy can walk on and in the space of two minutes, he can knife two people.
And he shouldn't be on the subway in the first place.
He got arrested in November.
November is just barely, you know, two months ago.
Not even two months ago, really.
And they let him out.
So this is Jamar Banks, 52 years old.
He's got a rap sheet with 87 arrests, now 89. And he's wanted for so many things that he should have been in jail and he should not have been able to knife these two people.
A 19-year-old student and a...
I guess they don't identify the other person.
But Alina Goldfein spoke up about it and she talked about how afraid she is to ride the subway.
Then, of course, we had another killing in Harlem in Delhi where a transgender woman named Jaya Cruz got into a discussion about who was first online.
Actually, she cut in in front of someone and she knifed him to death.
36-year-old postal worker.
Father of two, now dead because he wouldn't let Jaya Cruz cut in front of him and this transgender woman.
Now, what does that mean, Ted, a transgender woman?
It means it started off as a man or it started off as, no, transgender woman is a man.
Male to female.
Okay.
Okay.
Male to female.
The ones who want to go into the ladies room.
Yeah.
Yes.
And the real question is how transgender is she?
Huh.
Right?
Yeah.
Transgender doesn't mean they got it chopped off, you know.
I didn't think of that.
You should think of it because you better think of it because you've got plenty of assaults going on now in ladies' rooms as a result of it.
I mean, because our society is crazy.
An illegal Guatemalan migrant is charged with molesting a five-year-old girl inside her Florida home.
You won't read about that in the New York Times either because all these illegals are...
Oh, they don't commit as much crime as Americans.
Now, where the hell did they come up with that?
60% of the crime last month was committed by illegal aliens.
That sounds to me like they commit more crime than Americans.
If they committed 60%, that means Americans committed 40%.
And the New York Times, once again, doesn't know how to do simple math.
They do that math where you don't have to add.
They love that liberal math.
Right.
Democrat math.
A major hack by China again.
Probably...
I don't even know why they hack.
Most of these companies just turn the information off.
They just give it right over.
For the right amount of money, they just turned it over.
They just give it all over.
Trudeau resigned.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I don't believe that.
Trudeau resigned.
Justin Trudeau is out?
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Apparently...
He resigns as a Liberal Party leader.
Wow.
An icy winter storm fueled by...
Oh my goodness.
Lefty Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce his resignation from office.
He's leaving as the Liberal Party leader.
It's unclear whether he's going to stay in the Parliament or not, you know, as a...
I guess not a backbencher.
And the Liberal Party is expected to lose to the Conservative Party in an election that must be held at the latest in October.
So Castro's alleged illegitimate son will be out of Canada.
And I don't know.
You probably don't know this woman, but we're going to follow this very carefully, Ted.
You're too young to know who she is.
Who?
Dorothy Kilgallen.
Kilgallen?
Kilgallen.
Dorothy Kilgallen was a reporter of the old school.
She became famous on a television show in the 50s, one of the early black and white television shows called What's My Line?
Okay.
And people would come on.
And you would have to guess what they did for a living, like a firefighter or a doctor or a nurse or a waiter or whatever.
And they had, I forgot, the others also were prominent, I think, journalists.
And she was a columnist for the New York Journal-American.
She engaged in a very deep, deep investigation of the Kennedy assassination.
And had come up with very, very strong evidence of the mafia involvement.
Wow.
And she was doing a book.
And then all of a sudden, she died.
And from the time that it happened, the allegations were that she was killed.
And now they tried to get Bragg to reopen the investigation.
I mean, he doesn't prosecute today's killers.
Why the hell is he going to prosecute yesterday's killers?
But now, apparently, they're going to reopen the investigation.
Several of the city council members to see if it sheds light on the whole Kennedy situation because they're doing a movie about it and the movie is embarrassing them.
The movie has...
Al Pacino and Bryan Cranston and Brendan Fraser.
And she is played by Jessica Chastain.
Nice.
So that might be worth looking into.
So we're going to give everybody time to get a little rest so we can get ready for the battles of tomorrow.
We're getting closer and closer.
Where America will once again have a president that knows who he is, where he is, and doesn't have to have his wife feed him.
And that would be really good.
It would be much better for our country to have a president who knows where the hell he is.
So, Ted, tell me about football.
Where are we?
Well, Mayor, the NFL playoffs have been set.
Of course, now we have the relatively still new seven-team.
Per conference seating.
So only one team in each conference gets a bye week.
So real quick, the AFC, the one-seed Kansas City Chiefs.
That's Taylor Swift's team, of course, Kansas City.
The two-seed, the Buffalo Bills.
So Kathy Hochul and her husband.
Yeah, as soon as they get to the stadium, she can pull money out and go.
The Baltimore Ravens are the three-seed.
Houston Texans, four-seed.
San Diego Chargers, Jim Harbaugh's first year.
The five-seed.
Pittsburgh, the Steelers coming in on the sixth seed, and the Denver Broncos will be the seventh seed with their governor, Feliz Navidad, over there.
Is he playing?
Oh, gosh.
If he's playing, they're not winning.
You have a little picture of him?
They can show him.
Yeah.
I mean, he'd be a hell of a center.
And then on the NFC we watched last night, the Detroit Lions.
So do they match him like two and seven?
Two and seven, yep.
Ah, so the Buccaneers.
No, not the Buccaneers.
Who's second?
The Broncos will play the Bills.
Denver Broncos.
The Eagles will play the Packers.
Yeah, so on the NFC side, the Detroit Lions will be the one seed.
They get a bye week.
The two seed is the Philadelphia Eagles with Saquon Barkley, thanks courtesy of the New York football giants.
Saquon Barkley.
Saquon.
Who?
Oh, Saquon.
I've never heard of him.
I've never heard of him.
Tampa, we could go watch the Redskins.
I'd rather go see Notre Dame-Penn State.
Oh, Notre Dame playing Penn State at the Orange Bowl.
I think that's down here.
Yeah.
That's on Saturday.
Maybe we'll go to the Orange Bowl.
Oh, it's Thursday.
Oh, it's Thursday night.
We're going to the Orange Bowl.
Someone here has season tickets.
Okay, so that doesn't apply for the college football matches.
Yeah, the place is probably Phil would have to have the people that graduated from Notre Dame.
It'll be a big crowd.
Notre Dame has probably got a big presence in South Florida, right?
Or just around the country.
Notre Dame has a big...
They'll travel.
Notre Dame has a big presence everywhere, and then, of course, they have Jesus protecting them, so they don't have a problem.
And Penn State, too, is a big enough program.
That's a big school, and they will travel well as well.
It's weird having Penn State this close to the championship, though.
They're always a team that's good, but not great.
So then to finish the NFC, you have the Lions, one seed, Eagles, two seed, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a three seed, Los Angeles Rams, a four seed, Minnesota Vikings, the fifth seed, the Washington Redskins, the sixth seed, and the Green Bay football Vikings, the seventh seed.
The Vikings completely destroyed by the Lions last night.
They did.
The night before.
Yeah.
Not even close.
They're going to play again, I think.
Maybe eventually down the road, but the Detroit Lions get a bye week, which is very...
No, no, I'm saying if it works out, won't they be the next team?
If the Vikings win, don't the Lions play them next?
Not if the Redskins or the Packers win.
I see, I see, I see.
Yeah.
So we'll see what happens there.
Someone keeps mentioning the Miami Dolphins.
I don't see them on here.
They're not there.
It appears that the Miami Dolphins It's a standard NFL year where the Miami Dolphins are no longer playing.
We're going to keep you posted.
We're going to keep you posted on football.
We will.
We'll try to get some experts.
And I want you all to have a good evening.
I want you to pray for the people of Israel.
And I want you to pray for the people of Ukraine.
And I want you to pray for the people of Iran, who I tell you I really believe are close.
Close to overcoming the reign of terror with this president.
And of course, pray for the United States.
God bless America.
We'll see you tomorrow night at seven again.
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America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
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.
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.
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