America’s Mayor Live (625): President Trump Visits Department of Justice, Delivers Important Message
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On the first day of January 1892, they opened Ellis Island and they left the people through.
The first to cross the threshold of the Isle of Hope and Tears, Zannie Moore from Ireland was all...
15 years.
I love hope, I love tears, I love freedom, I love fears.
But it's not the isle I left behind.
That isle of hunger, isle of pain, isle you'll never see again.
But the isle of hope is always on your mind.
In our little Bashi Kari, all her past
and history.
Dreams for the future in the land of liberty.
But courage is the passport when your roadward disappears.
There's no future in the past when you're 15 years.
I love hope, I love tears, I love freedom, I love fears.
But it's not the isle I left behind.
That isle of hunger, isle of pain, isle you'll never see again.
But the isle of hope is always on your mind.
When they closed down Elish Island
in 1943.
Seventeen million people had come there for a sanctuary.
And in springtime when I came here and I stepped onto its peers.
And in springtime when I came here and I stepped onto the floor.
And I thought of how it must have been when you're only 15 years.
And I thought of how it was.
Well, this is Rudy Giuliani, and welcome to the Rudy Giuliani Show with a little introduction by that enormously great, wonderful man, Ronan Tynan, singing things he introduced to us,
or didn't introduce us to, but reminded us of.
So Ronan Tynan I got to know shortly before 9-11.
And Ronan Tynan, although not an American citizen, he's a citizen of...
Ireland, who tragically lost his legs and made a career as one of the greatest Irish tenors ever.
He was part of the Irish three tenors.
He is also, and I can give you an expert opinion on this, and this is not an amateur opinion, has an excellent tenor voice, operatic tenor voice.
If you listen to him sing Italian opera.
Particularly ranging into the dramatic territory, it's as good a voice as anyone and better than most.
And most importantly, on September 11, the man gave up his life to travel around New York and environs and also into Pennsylvania and Washington to sing at any funeral he was invited to.
And he helped to introduce us to the tradition of the seventh-inning singing of God Bless America.
It's now done by Kate Smith.
It was originally done by Ronan Tynan for George Steinbrenner.
And, of course, he introduced the beginning of it, which many of us didn't know.
Many of us always began, as Kate Smith did in her famous rendition of God Bless America, Land That I Love, stand beside her and guide her.
It actually begins with a spoken dialogue, almost like an opera aria that has an introduction.
And it begins this way, with a beautiful poem, and also with an explanation of what this song is, which you may miss when you just begin with God Bless America.
Here's the way it begins.
When the storm clouds gather...
Far across the sea.
Let us swear allegiance to a land that's free.
Let us all be grateful for a land so fair as we raise our voices in a solemn prayer.
And then you begin, God bless America, land that I love.
Note the last word of the poem, prayer.
I don't know if they would emphasize that today, huh?
Gives you an idea of one of the millions and millions of things in our history and our lore and our laws and our Constitution and our culture, where the bedrock of all of this is God,
prayer, understanding of our place in the universe, that we have a role to play.
That we don't dominate it.
And that when we find that role to play and we play it most cooperatively, we become happy men and women, sometimes even great ones.
Ronan, we're going to work very, very hard to bring Ronan on because his separation, although mended somewhat, was unfortunate and misunderstanding.
Not with me.
Never took a separation with me.
And I will tell you, just to disclose everything, he sang at my wedding.
And he is the most generous, nice, sweet man you will ever meet.
Too many times with him when neither one of us could stand watching the three little babies who were never going to have a father.
Because the Islamic extremist terrorists came here and slaughtered us.
Too much.
Too much, too much, too much.
So, this is St. Patrick's Day, and there's a great Irishman, and there's a great Irishman who loves America.
I never met an Irishman that didn't love America, and I'm not Irish.
I grew up...
An Italian-American in an Irish-Italian-Jewish neighborhood.
The Jewish kids were smarter than me and the Irish kids were tougher than me.
Except my father taught me how to box.
And I was an unusual Italian.
I could beat them all up.
And one day in the fifth grade, after two years in my new school, this young boy came and his name, I won't tell you his name.
I mean, he's probably very old now and we haven't seen him in years.
But even though it was an Irish school, Irish nuns, I was made half Irish just by indoctrination.
I rooted for Notre Dame.
St. Patrick's Day was the biggest feast of the year.
I only learned that Christmas and Easter were more important later.
They egged me on to have a fight with him.
We were five in the fifth grade.
I don't know how old you are then.
And I have been boxing for about two or three years.
And his father was a steam fitter, if I recall correctly.
A big, strong man made him very strong.
So we started a fight.
And it lasted for the entire luncheon hour.
And nobody won the fight.
He had a bloody nose.
I had a black eye.
And we went back.
I don't think he wanted to fight me anymore or I wanted to fight him.
We had figured out that this was self-defeating.
We were just going to hurt each other and maybe in the long run somebody would win but it wouldn't be much of a win.
We were both used to winning like real fast but we were egged on to fight again and at some point we had each other on the ground.
And I don't know who went first, but we both said, this is ridiculous.
And I think he said, we're doing it for them.
I said, here you are.
We got up.
We shook hands.
And we said, there were about seven or eight kids egging us on, boys.
And we said, the two of us will take all five if you want.
And they ran away.
And then we became friends for the rest of grammar school.
I spent most of my time at his house.
He spent most of my time at the house.
And our third friend...
Was a Jewish friend who was the son of a dentist who used to take care of our teeth.
And he had the nicest house.
We didn't like to play at his house because we could hear the drill.
So I am a third Italian, a third Jewish, and a third Irish.
And it depends on the day.
So today I'm all Irish.
Notice the green tie.
For my next show, I'm going to wear a slightly different outfit.
Also green, of course.
As you know, on Jewish holidays, I light menorahs.
I'm a Christian once.
I put out Baby Jesus.
And this is the America I was brought up in.
We were all brought up in different kinds of America, but all of which had similar end results.
Very different combinations of people.
Maybe it was Polish and Jewish, or Polish and Irish, or Italian and Polish.
Or just a bunch of farmers of five or six different groups, not even knowing maybe their background.
It went so far back.
But the thing that brought us together for sure was, oh gosh, we might disagree on everything.
We all loved America.
I mean, you wouldn't even...
The idea of not standing for the national anthem, the idea of not having your hand on your heart for the Pledge of Allegiance.
I mean, that was...
I mean, for Catholics, it was a...
And for Christians, it was a sin.
For Jewish people, it was disregarding the country they believed did the most to save them.
And the country that many of them had come to long before the Holocaust.
I mean, if you think about it, the earliest of that group were probably the Jewish.
We had Jewish citizens during the Revolution, including people who participated in the Constitution.
And the Italians were probably the latest.
But sometimes when you say that, it confuses people.
And it's hard to explain this today, but it's very important to explain it.
It sounds like that Italian-Jewish-Irish thing meant a lot.
It did, sentimentally.
But it meant nothing when it came down to loyalty.
Zero.
When Italy made war against the United States, my grandfather, who was born in Italy, my uncles and father were all born here, sent them all off to do anything they could to help America.
And his paisans, the people who were a little more, some of them, not all, but some of them were more, how can we fight against Italy?
And he had no patience or tolerance for it.
He said, you're having trouble with that.
Or he was saying, "It's Italian acting."
"You having trouble with that?"
And they would say, "Yeah."
He'd say, "Okay, I'm making a nicer money now.
Tickets are not so cheap, but I bet I get you nice cheap.
You want to go back to Italy?
You go back anytime.
Want to fight for that fat Mussolini?
Yeah, you like Mussolini?
No, we hate Mussolini.
What?
You like America?
Of course I like America.
Are you better here in America than Italy?
Are you kidding?
So cut the shit.
One cousin lost his leg in Italy.
One uncle was missing in the Pacific, and a third one was isolated on an island, all fighting for the country they were born in, but in part against the country their father came from, with their father, their biggest supporter.
My grandfather wasn't unusual.
He was no big hero.
I mean, he was really to me.
We're going to find his watch later and I'm going to show it to you because it's my prized possession.
But he was the rule.
That's the way Italians were.
That's the way Greeks were.
Excuse me.
That's the way Jewish people were.
That's the way Irish people were.
That's the way Czech people were.
That's the way, I don't know if we can go on, Hispanic people were.
And I always thought we made one big mistake.
It should have been American-Irish, American-Italian, American-German, American-Puerto Rican, American-Dominican, American-American, American-American.
Because that really is the background.
This is the main event.
America.
And they're like that now.
St. Patrick's Day represents that.
St. Patrick's Day is one of the most patriotic days for America, yet it is celebrating the heritage of a people that had more than most, with no one really contributing more to forming the core,
the fiber of America.
Gosh, if you didn't know it, you knew it on 9-11 when you looked at the names of the people who died.
And I knew it when I went to the places where the funerals were held.
I had, of course, grown up in the Catholic Church.
I had wanted to be a priest.
I studied for a while to do it.
I was at altar boy.
I was in church almost all of my childhood.
And I never spent more time in church than after September 11. And never, never was my religion so strong or did it ever become so strong.
And my absolutely...
Unwavering belief in our Lord Jesus Christ.
And I attribute that to the Irish part of my heritage, for which I am eternally thankful.
And then I attribute to the Irish part of my heritage the extraordinary, breathtaking bravery of the New York Police Department and Fire Department, which us Italians and Poles and Jews and Blacks and Hispanics Matched.
But you were the standard.
So we'll be back in a moment.
And God bless the Irish.
And God bless, in particular, the Irish-Americans.
Thank you.
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Welcome back to the Rudy Giuliani Show.
And on this wonderful St. Patrick's Day, Lindell TV, St. Patrick was a warrior, a true warrior for God and for Christianity.
So I think he would be very comfortable in this era in which we're fighting the snakes of China and the communist world.
Of course, he would be very much motivated by the Blessed Mother who came to Fatima to tell us about the dangers of communism that some of us seem to have forgotten, even in some of the very high places in the Catholic Church.
I won't mention how high.
So let's go to our wonderful Cara Castron over, who was at the White House today, and the president was on the move again today, Cara.
He was, and there was also a briefing here at Caroline Levitt, which was very interesting, but the president was at the Kennedy Center.
As you know, he's taken that over because he doesn't agree with the woke agenda and what they're doing with the arts.
So he's put a new board there, and he made a speech, and he's promised to really fix it up.
You should put me in charge of opera.
That would be great.
I didn't know you sang opera.
I would be willing to take a competitive exam against anybody he has in mind and win.
I would love to hear you sing one day, Mr. Mayor.
I got my way through law school winning opera contests with a wise guy, Italian, who had a jukebox of operas.
He'd put them on and he'd say, what are your stats?
I said, are you kidding me?
He said, you can't get to that.
I said, okay, I'll bet you the dinner.
He said, okay, I'll play twice for the dinner.
And I said, that's Kejalina Manina from La Boen.
Put on something hard.
I had no idea.
We finally got to.
I had to get the opera and the singer and the conductor.
What he didn't realize is he only had 48 opera songs there.
I can memorize them all.
So, yeah, maybe there is a place.
You should come to D.C. and check out the Kennedy Center now that, you know, Trump has decided to take interest in it.
I saw a good Otello there, but it's usually a second to, you know, it's second level to the Met.
No reason it should be.
There are ways you could do smaller operas there, and they would actually play better there than in the Big Met.
But okay, tell me what happened today.
Well, there was a really great briefing with Caroline Leavitt again, talking about the auto pen.
It's something that's really taking, you know, Trump is talking a lot about it.
You started this.
You started a good one here, Cara.
I know.
I mean, I do think that I had some effect because I did ask that question last week.
And ever since then, Trump has really been outspoken about it and went so far last night as to say, and he put an ex-post up over the weekend and on Truth Social, that the J6 pardons are null and void and that they're not legal and that Biden had no idea what he was doing when he was signing them and that these people...
I think this is something that we really all wanted to hear.
There was a reporter in here today from CNN who questioned the press secretary before I got a chance to about these pardons, but obviously in a negative way, saying, does Trump have any proof of what he's saying on Truth Social?
Caroline Levitt had a great answer, which was, you're a journalist.
Why don't you find out?
Which is the truth.
It's our job as journalists, obviously, to question the government and the Biden administration.
Certainly, I think that a lot of the journalists in the room really realized, and now it's undisputed, that he was not in a good mental state and his mind was declining rapidly, especially in the end.
And they all know he didn't sign those pardons.
And I think it's our job as journalists, obviously, to look into that.
So I plan on filing.
Some Freedom of Information acts?
You know, I should just sit down for about an hour and there's plenty of proof.
Okay, I would love to.
How about his not knowing about the dead congresswoman, that she was dead and thinking she was in the audience three weeks after he wrote a condolence notice?
He's looking for her in the audience.
How about thinking he talked to his father and his brother five years after they were dead, announcing it three times after he was told that that was it?
That wasn't true.
How about his walking in the wrong direction three times and the time that Georgia Maloney had to bring him back?
That wasn't...
That guy was going to go off probably...
They're going to put him on a parachute or something.
I mean, how about falling down?
How about having to have baby steps to come off the...
So why?
Your thing was so important because...
If I tell someone to sign my signature and I give them authority to do it and I'm of sound mind, that's probably all right.
That's a questionable one.
You probably get past that.
But suppose I don't know who the hell I am and I tell you to do it.
And at any given moment, I may not know who I am.
Then the fact that it isn't my physical signature becomes dramatic.
And the appointment becomes null and void.
So, if at the same time he doesn't know somebody's dead, he's using a machine, can't even sign his name, that's pretty good proof that he doesn't know what the hell he's doing.
Right.
And I think this has such a legal effect on so many people.
Obviously, he pardoned his family.
And we all know, you know, they more than likely committed crimes.
The January 6th Unselect Committee, Dr. Fauci.
So are all these pardons now non-existent is the question.
And I think a really even bigger question in the New York Post put out an article, which is a big blockbuster article, in my opinion.
They did some really good research and they spoke to some sources.
They were actual staffers that were working here at Biden's White House, two of them, who are now coming out and saying that actually it was...
An individual that was not Biden that was signing these auto signatures and that everybody knew not to ask any questions and that they were terrified of this individual, this staffer.
Everybody knew this person was the one in charge and that nobody said anything about it.
So my question is, who was that staffer?
And we want to find that out.
Well, I know when I have to do like a wire transfer, I have to twice validate my signature.
I mean, I first authorized a wire transfer, and I'll scan a signature.
Then I have to authorize it again to make sure it's mine.
Now, I wonder how many times he never authorized it.
It just went on.
It just went on there.
But the main thing is, the real question is, did he have the mental capacity to authorize?
Did he know what he was authorizing?
And everything would indicate when you see his behavior surrounding it that he didn't.
Right.
So the use of the pen becomes different than if the use of the pen were done by a mentally competent president, if it were done by a Bush or a Clinton or even an Obama or a Trump who are mentally competent,
but by a guy who can't remember that his old man is dead by five years.
Or can't remember that a woman, a congressman just died and he wrote her a letter of condolences.
He's looking for, congressman, congressman, oh, she's dead.
I mean, we have so many of those.
Can't go in the right direction.
Gets knocked out of the presidency because he's not capable of assisting in his own defense.
Which means he can't remember things.
So does he even remember he signed them?
I very much doubt it.
I'm going to give you one final legal point that I spent time on.
I told you I'd research it.
I went back to the history of the pardon power.
It comes from the pardon of the King of England.
And in fact, they're quite specific.
They're basing it on the pardon power of the King of England.
In order to pardon you, the King had to know the crimes you committed.
The King could not pardon you preemptorily.
Now, how do you now?
We're not only pardoning preemptorily, we're pardoning when he didn't even know he was pardoning preemptorily.
Right.
So I think these pardons are useless.
Right.
And I think it's really important that they depose him.
I think there's English constitutional history that will knock this right out.
Right.
And the Harvard make-believe professors are all ignoring it.
God forbid they should read English constitutional history, even when the framers say that's what they're borrowing to put in the Constitution.
You know, they've become such liars.
They've become bad law professors.
Right.
No, it's very interesting.
You've got a really great one.
I know.
The other one, of course, I love is bringing him up to the Bronx.
Excuse me.
I have a cough to you, Mr. Mayor.
Yes, of course.
I love it when you brought him up to the Bronx.
Yeah, I was thinking of maybe hitting the streets here in D.C. and talking to some of the people.
Hold on.
I have a cough.
I'm sorry, Mr. Mayor.
I heard you sneezing earlier.
I think it's going around here.
We haven't even seen each other when I have a cough.
It's going around, you see.
It's going through Lindell TV.
I don't think it happens on America's Mayor Live.
We'll have to do it on there.
So, other interesting things.
I'm loving it.
It's a lot of fun.
I mean, this White House has been really receptive to new media.
And I think that's really, you know, it's really great.
Today there was a new media seat.
We hope to be in that new media seat soon where they just basically highlight different organizations that aren't mainstream media because this is the wave of the future.
You know, people don't trust the legacy media anymore.
They consume news elsewhere, like on X and alternate media sites like...
Lindell TV.
They watch you.
They're not watching, honestly, CNN or MSNBC anymore.
The trust isn't there.
I was at an event in Naples, Florida this weekend for Republicans.
They all watch us.
They know who you are.
They know who Mike is.
They know some of the other people on the station.
Not just us, the ones like us.
Right.
And they say, oh, no, we don't trust it.
I mean, people just tell you, we never watch that anymore.
Yeah, no, it's true.
They say Fox went a little too far to the other side.
So I know they're coming back now because they're sucking up, but we trust you guys better.
And then the independent ones like Steve Bannon and Bongino before he left to go help us put the criminals in jail.
Yeah.
Well, this is terrific.
I'm glad.
That's something else they spoke about today was the, you know, the Venezuelan gang members and a lot of the, you know, leftist journalists had questions about the due process rights, which is another question with your legal mind.
I was hoping to ask you, do people with visas or people that are not citizens have constitutional rights?
Because that's something that's sort of trending right now.
It's a fascinating thing, right?
If they are here legally, but not citizens, they have...
What are called basic due process, but not the full due process rights you have.
Right.
So we have more leeway to make, if they make serious mistakes or endanger us, we have considerably more leeway to exercise discretion to protect ourselves.
And doesn't that make sense, right?
If you're a citizen and you do something that's ambiguous, you're sort of going to get the benefit of the doubt.
But if you're here under privilege, it's a privilege to be here and you do something wrong.
We should have more of a discretion to throw you out.
Now, these trans Drago guys at MS, this is a joke.
I mean, they're throwing out innocent people?
Give me a break.
First of all, in this particular invasion from Venezuela, there wasn't enough room for innocent people.
Maduro was getting rid of every street criminal, every guy in a penitentiary, every guy in an institution.
And I got really offended today.
Lucky it was St. Patrick's Day, so I feel happy.
But I got really, really offended today.
There was more attention for this than the killing of Lake and Riley.
Right.
People were more concerned.
Yes.
Yeah, they're more concerned about these animals.
Oh, they didn't have clothes on.
Hey, it's 98 degrees in El Salvador.
Have you ever been in El Salvador?
I haven't, but I'm imagining you're right.
They were just being organized.
They do more damage to themselves than any...
I used to take care of the Marialitos years ago.
You didn't have to brutalize them.
They brutalized themselves.
They would kill each other.
If an aggressive homosexual met a submissive homosexual, it was death within three minutes, and we had to keep it in separate places.
Because that's what happened in Cuban prisons.
Castro, if he didn't...
Castro used to kill homosexuals.
That's who Hollywood supported.
So these are really bad people.
God forbid, should there be a mistake?
I guess.
But you got to think about the rights of the majority.
We can't keep these people here because there might be one out of a thousand mistakes and there were 50 rapes.
Thank God that we have common sense applied to this.
And the judges who are getting in the way have no right to get in the way.
No right.
Well, I really wanted to go there.
I don't know, Mr. Mayor, if, you know, one of the things I really hope that President Trump and Elon Musk are aware of, because I know they're aware of these judges that are really trying to block a lot of the executive orders and things that Doge are doing, but these are obviously the very same judges like Beryl Howell.
Like Boesburg and all of these others that really weaponized the government for the past four years.
They're the same judges.
They're just now basically politically persecuting in a different way by blocking orders.
So I hope that they're aware of that and that these judges are really rogue characters and that they do impeach them.
Somebody actually asked the press secretary today about impeaching judges or alluded to it, but in a negative way, saying, why is Elon Musk going out there saying...
I agree 100% they should be impeached because they're the most unchecked branch of the government.
And she said she didn't really hear anything about that.
So this is something that I really want to bring to the forefront.
Really start reporting more on it because these judges are just laying and waiting for the next obviously bad president to come.
Really just continue to destroy democracy.
So some of these judges, I do believe it's high time that there's a check and a balance.
And Elon Musk has been calling for that.
So I think it's something that we should be pushing as journalists, because we believe in checking, balancing the government.
It's our job to question.
And that includes the judiciary branch, which is literally the most unchecked branch, as you know.
Yeah, I believe without...
I'm drawing a line right now, and I have to study to draw the line, that there are judges that should be impeached, judges that should be admonished, and judges where we should just write it off to a difference of opinion.
You've got three different levels of wrongdoing.
And I think, you know, in a way, you and I have talked about this a lot.
And without, maybe without, you've expressed that, that there were judges that were horrendous.
And then there were judges that were bad, and there were judges that were not so good, but they weren't awful.
And I don't want you to mention, you even mentioned to me a Republican judge who went easy at first, and then they frightened him.
I'd like to find out who that was.
I think that's one you'd love to talk to and find out.
How did that happen to you?
How did that happen to you?
That would be very worth both a congressional investigation.
What did they accomplish?
Do you think congressional investigation is accomplished, Kara?
I think that- I think this time around, it would.
I think we have such a stronghold right now, we shouldn't let it go.
I think in two years, who knows what's going to happen.
It could change.
We don't know.
And I really think that right now is the time to just set an example.
I'm not saying you have to necessarily impeach the judge, but even just open an investigative committee, a bipartisan one, and just ask some simple questions about what happened over the past four years.
Even the left now is admitting that they were really, quote-unquote, a little hard.
I heard the expression, they were a little hard on Trump.
This stuff needs to be investigated.
I think we have a two-year window.
I think after this two years passes, it's never going to happen again.
We're never going to have that window.
And I'm really, you know, I'm sort of afraid that we're never going to get to the bottom of it.
I could in four to six months do with a grand jury what it takes them four years to do, and they never really do.
And then they're really always, I find that they're always afraid of the hard subjects.
For example, the Coomer Committee never touched the devastating email that Hunter Biden clearly states in writing, ultimately, that for 30 years he gave half of his income to his father.
That's a killer.
That's a piece of evidence you normally don't get.
If you understand the RICO statute and the enterprise, you rarely get a definition of the enterprise.
We just got one.
Robert Blakey had to be turning over in his grave when Coomer missed it.
He wrote Rico.
Then they don't tell you anything about the perversion that they have.
American people, I don't want to get into dirty stuff or crappy stuff.
American people are entitled to know that they had a man and a father who had pretty clear evidence of sexual perversion.
In other words, young girls in the White House.
I don't know what that's hidden for, to protect all politicians?
Why the hell would a Republican hide that?
There are several pictures of child pornography.
Now, you don't have to show the pictures.
You don't have to identify the girl.
But you've got to get them up there to explain, oh, this was a mistake.
That's what would happen to me or you.
If we were found with child pornography...
At a minimum, we would be arrested and we'd have to talk our way out of it.
We'd have to explain it was a mistake.
It was a one-time incident.
Well, they weren't a one-time incident.
It also connects to Joe's liking young girls to touch his hair.
It also connects to another statement they never talk about, which is it runs on our family.
Now, I just think they protect each other against the worst, even our people.
Right.
So I'm, you know, I'm a Republican, but I'm an American first.
Right.
And I don't, I just don't trust congressional committees.
Yeah, they haven't been the most, that's why I think that the best bet for me would be the DOJ doing an investigation, you know, singling out a judge, the one that was the most egregious, and deposing that judge or their law clerks or whoever they need to, whatever staffers in the judiciary.
I think you'll find answers pretty quickly.
Coleman never did anything to try to reach into Ukraine, too.
Ukraine has witnesses ready to bury Biden.
They've got the woman who claims she knows where all the offshore bank accounts are.
The FBI wouldn't go see her.
The House committee ignored her.
And, you know, she's a freebie witness.
She says that she'll give you the accounts, and then she wants witness protection.
She doesn't get anything until she's right.
You see, they weren't prosecutors.
They don't know.
Number one, they're not tough enough.
Number two, they're too damn political.
And number three, they just don't have the skill.
That's an easy one.
And the FBI passed that up because it's crooked.
I've never heard of the FBI passing up, I'll give you five offshore bank accounts, and then I want witness protection.
Because it's a no-brainer.
You go get the five accounts, you check them out, and the person's lying to you.
You give them back the four, and you say, drop dead.
It'll cost you anything.
If the five are true, you just got the biggest case of your career.
It's a no-brainer.
Only done if you're covering up a crime.
I don't think Coomer and his people did it as a no-brainer.
I just think they get scared when it gets too big.
You know, it's a lack of...
Well, that's why they're in politics, probably, and not prosecutors.
But in any event, I would like to see this.
If we're going to do this, I'd like to see the president appoint a special commission to do it.
Yes, that would be ideal.
With people who just don't give a damn but get the truth.
And are not worried about, you know, if somebody can raise money against them in the next election.
Well, Kara, thank you.
We always have great conversations.
Happy St. Patrick's Day.
Happy St. Patrick's Day to you, too.
And I hope to see you soon and have a good night, Mr. Mayor.
We want to get you down to Palm Beach to cover the, what do you call it, the warm weather White House?
We're here.
Whenever you want to invite us down, we're ready to come down to Florida and visit and do it live.
All right.
Okay.
Take care.
All right.
Bye, Mr. Mayor.
God bless.
Isn't she great?
Oh, yes.
What an addition.
One in addition.
And she's on top of everything.
On top of everything.
Now they've taken the rest of my show away in an excess of wanting space.
And I don't even know what to time.
I don't want to say this because it will frighten a lot of people who are unnecessarily now hysterical about flying.
But right now, a different kind of flying.
I'm flying blind.
But none of those planes going over there are flying by.
They better not be because they're too damn close to Mar-a-Lago.
And I thought it was fabulous.
If you watch our show, you know that for a long, long time, we, Ted and I, have been getting ready to go attack the Hooties ourselves.
It was extremely embarrassing.
Extremely embarrassing.
With the greatest appreciation I could possibly express to Bibi Netanyahu, that they went down there.
Long trip from Israel.
The Houthis, you know, Syria's right on their border.
Lebanon's on their border.
Egypt back down there.
Even Iraq is not all that far.
Houthis are all the way down at the bottom of Saudi Arabia.
They kind of baffle Saudi Arabia, which I don't understand.
Saudi Arabia is worth about a million times more than they are.
But in any event, the Houthis are good fighters, apparently.
That's until they met up with the Israelis.
I am told we, because we now have a president, we're now taking over our end of it.
And I got to believe that President Trump said, thank you for doing our job for us.
Because the Houthis were killing Americans, and Joe Biden was letting them do it.
I can't even say that without probably saying something that I'm not allowed to say.
How can I say that a president of the United States let terrorists who preach to their kids that Americans are animals and should be killed, that this terrorist took away from a mother and father their 18,
19, 20, 20-year-old son and daughter because he's an American?
Just wanting to protect shipping in the Red Sea.
And the Houthis killed him.
The Houthis didn't kill him.
Iran killed him.
Iran ordered...
The Houthis wouldn't even know who he was.
Iran ordered them to kill, hit the ship.
American, English, French.
Now, they were going to...
The British, the French, some of the other...
Some of the others who every time they say that, you know, honestly, I believe they mean it.
When the Prime Minister Sturmer of England said, we're going to send troops.
And Macron said, I'm going to go get troops.
And the silly man in Germany said, I'm going to go get troops.
I bet they really believe they were.
But you can't do it when you try to go to the...
The troops.
And all the way over to the troops, it's extraordinarily embarrassing.
You're peeing in your pants.
Because you're so scared of what might happen.
And then you realize when you get there, not only are you peeing in your pants, you have no cojones.
None.
Not even...
Not even little ones.
Not even this big.
So then, in England, it was really funny.
The English...
We're going to send British troops to help the Ukrainians!
And the British press said, what British troops?
We don't have any troops.
We don't have any troops.
The last troop we had got killed in the Second World War.
The French were going to send troops, but the French general who was going to lead it...
Surrendered.
He surrendered.
He just doesn't know where to send the surrender papers.
So Macron had to give that one up.
This is pathetic.
It's pathetic what's going on in Western Europe.
There's only one great thing about it.
We're going to roll right past him.
You watch Vance with that speech in Munich.
Still the best speech I can remember given by an American vice president since Richard Nixon told Khrushchev off.
And you probably weren't even born when that happened.
I hardly was born.
But I have one of these unreal memories.
Not only that, I can tell you where it happened.
It happened in the New York Coliseum, which I eventually sold for $475 billion and gave the project to someone other than Donald Trump.
He bid for it and lost.
Has never talked to me about it, even though I prod him.
Never talked.
I know he's angry, but he never prodded me.
He never talked about it.
Because he was actually a very honest guy who played by the rules.
He won a lot of bids.
20 of bids.
Great bids.
So, we're hitting hoodies now.
And I couldn't get a real good fix on just how hard, except the statement that I got was, you can be very happy.
Which means we...
It probably came pretty close.
I mean, of course, I'm happy.
Look at that.
I mean, Yemen is not all that big.
That looks like all Yemen that just went.
There goes Yemen.
No more Yemen.
And I feel sorry for the...
Well, I don't know.
I shouldn't say that because they like to kill Christians, too, come to think of it.
No, I don't feel sorry for them.
But in any event, they were doing that for Iran.
Now, here's the best part of it.
Please note the little things, which is why our country is back, big time.
And we're not hanging back very much.
Trump made it very clear something Biden never said, and something Ted and I said every time the Hooties did an attack.
It's not the Hooties, it's Iran.
Don't hit the middleman.
Hit the guy.
I used to play my scene from The Godfather.
Right?
Right.
About who was it really?
And the godfather finally tells, finally tells his, appropriately on St. Patrick's Day, his Irish council, he says to him, Tom, it was always Barzini.
It was always Barzini.
The Tartaglias were too dumb.
The Tartaglias are a bunch of pimps.
They were too tough to outfight Santino.
It was always Barzini.
It's been always Iran.
And Trump today twice said, in language Iran, you better pay attention to.
Because this guy is not a Biden.
He is not an Obama.
And I happen to know he doesn't like you.
He don't like you.
Not personal.
You just kill too many Americans.
And those of us who love America don't like you when you kill Americans.
We don't do what Biden does or Obama.
When you kill Americans, we don't give you $100 billion in cash like Obama did.
Or when you kill Americans, we don't give you $300 billion in money like Biden did.
No, we don't send you money.
And then if you give us a proper justification where we can't avoid it.
We try to kill you.
Destroy you.
And you're pushing him.
He gave you two weeks of opportunity to enter some kind of a peace treaty.
And what are you doing?
You're sending out bombs from Houthi.
You think Trump doesn't know they're coming directly from the reign of terror, from the Ayatollah?
You think he's going to go hit back much more on the little stupid Yemen?
By the way, as far as I can tell, you don't have any air defenses left.
Netanyahu took them all out, didn't he?
It seemed to me he did that pretty easy.
Well, what would you think would happen if America and Israel decided, let's see how good we are with Iran?
You think he can match it?
Of course he can't.
China's abandoned you already.
Russia's abandoning you already.
They're not going to back losers.
You've lost everything.
You've lost Saudi Arabia.
You were trying to make up with Saudi Arabia.
Never going to work.
They've hated you for 2,500 years.
You think they're going to start loving you now that you want an atomic bomb?
So there actually isn't even another course with Iran.
There's no use negotiating with it because you lie.
So it's just a matter of time, Ted.
When those nuclear facilities get taken out, and I think they're looking for a best way to position it.
So when we come back, we're going to take a look at the deportations that are going on, which are really extremely, extremely way ahead of schedule or ahead of anything I believe.
And I believe...
They're going to close the border right away, but I didn't think they'd do this many deportations as quickly.
Secondly, I did think the courts would interfere as much as they do.
I thought even more.
I'll tell you why in a little while.
And then just one for my psychological well-being.
Schumer is finally being protested against by a Jewish group as a traitor to his own people.
What a piece of garbage.
We'll be back.
We're going to stand for two more minutes, Mayor.
Oh, we're going to be here for two minutes?
What would you like me to talk about for two more minutes?
Tell me.
Just pick a subject.
No, let's have some fun.
Pick a subject.
What?
The American League East with reporters and...
I'm unhappy.
I'm unhappy.
I'm unhappy about losing coal.
I think that when he's...
There are two people you can't lose.
You can't lose him, you can't lose Judge.
So they lost a pitcher who anchors the team.
They have a lot of really good pitchers.
It is possible one of them could become an ace, but it would have been so much easier if there was a pitcher they could emulate.
And losing him for the whole season is really wicked.
It may be like the Dodgers losing Sandy Koufax in the great years.
Can they make it up because they have so much talent?
Yes.
But they play in the best division in baseball with, oh, gosh, with Baltimore.
And, you know, Boston's constantly improving.
And it's going to be tougher than it would be.
But somehow I still think they'll pull it out.
So we're going to be on very shortly on X. You just stay on if you're on X. Move over to X. We're going to have a few more St. Patrick celebrations.
And we're going to take a look at Biden auto penning.
Oh, boy.
The changes Trump has already brought about in Europe that you don't even know about.
All this tariff stuff.
He's won about two-thirds.
No, he's won about a third of them already.
He's got one-third of them in perfect position.
And the third, we probably don't win.
So we have to take a little beating on that.
But the overall thing is we win.
If we straighten this out to free trade, I'll explain that to you because it's the only weak point that they have.
And it isn't a weak point.
It's a strong point.
It was last time, too, and it was for Reagan.
And you won't believe this, but they did the same thing to Reagan.
They're doing to him because they're too stupid to do something new.