America’s Mayor Live (678): President Trump Gives Putin Two Weeks for Action on Ukraine
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Hello, this is Rudy Giuliani.
This is America's Mayor live on the day of my birthday.
Hey!
And I gotta tell you, Oh, thank you.
Thank you very much.
I am advising President Trump to, you know, give up this Canada thing because King Charlie Chuck came to – What do they call him?
Oh, you can't use nicknames for him?
Well, I mean, I am a knight, so I've got to be careful here.
King Charles II came to Canada.
You don't remember that Canada is a monarchy.
Here we are offering it a democracy, and they want to go back to kings.
I thought we got rid of them like 200 and something years ago, right?
Many years ago.
But there he is.
Isn't that a frightening...
He looks like a real tough guy.
See all those medals?
That's a lot of medals.
Wow!
I tell you what, King, we'll give you America.
Boy, you are tough.
Looks like you don't even know where he is.
This looks a little like a Biden thing, doesn't it?
Come on, look at the face, look.
Look.
There's not much affect there.
Of course, the one that really calls the shots, or the wrong picture, is this one here.
Now, she's a view.
Thank you.
Am I allowed to question his taste?
No, I guess I'm not.
But I mean, what's he putting his nose in there for?
This is between us and the Canadians.
The Canadians is an owned country.
I mean, we know you're the king, sort of, but nobody really pays attention to that, Charlie.
I mean, really, and we don't accept kings over here.
And we're wondering what our good friends in Canada are doing with a king.
Trump is being very nice about it.
He's not going to use any military force.
He did send them something, and it got a lot of support for statehood that he's all excited about.
Charles was given full military honors in Ottawa.
That was 14 troops, leaving 14 in the garrison to defend them.
The minute they heard about Golden Dome, they called up and they want to be part of it.
The president has made it a good deal for them.
They can absolutely be part of it.
That'll cost you $61 billion.
If you become a state, it'll cost you nothing.
Don't you love Trump?
Don't you just love Trump?
That's fair.
It's going to cost us $61 billion to include him in it.
Spread the whole dome out all over that big giant territory to protect mostly empty land.
And, you know, I'm fooling around about this Canadian thing, but I don't know.
They could all vote Democrat.
What the hell do you want them for?
God, I'd rather...
You know, Greenland is 45,000.
Maybe we move our own people.
We move like 200,000 Republicans in there or something.
Do what they do, but all legal.
Because we do it legal, they do it illegal.
So I don't think the king's visit, I don't think the president surrendered to that.
We've been very lucky as Americans in our encounters with kings.
Canadians have it and they're still subjected to a king.
And they seem to like that better than being part of the greatest nation on earth.
So I don't even know why we're...
If they don't want to be part of America, they can't be that smart.
Right.
And why do we want them for?
I've never wanted anybody to.
want me.
Right.
You don't want us?
Go ahead.
You know, go continue to fight about whether you should speak French or not.
Right.
Right.
It's, yeah.
I mean, that's exactly right.
Who wants that problem?
They haven't even figured that out yet, I was going to say.
Maybe we should make a deal with the French.
Like, if we gave the French the liberal part, and we took the other part, maybe we'd have a Republican state.
Can we go back to calling them freedom fries?
What?
Can we go back to calling them freedom fries?
Remember we gave up French fries?
Oh, oh, yeah.
Briefly after something, maybe they weren't getting behind us in the war or something.
So we started calling them Freedom Fries.
If they went to France, there's no king for them.
But Macron and his wife could show up.
They would look equally as interesting as the king and his girlfriend.
Especially right now.
Yeah, and in fact, they'd be a lot more interesting because she'd slap them around.
That's right.
Want to show them the picture?
Yeah, we got to get the video.
We got that video.
Can you imagine how Alan Courage, Ukraine must be?
This is the guy who wants to defend them.
Yeah.
This guy up against Putin.
Well, this is Macron.
This was caught on video just, I believe, two days ago.
There it is.
Look at how low he's looking.
Here's a slow motion version of it.
It's obvious he didn't know the door was open.
Because he does a little double-take and then he waves.
Oh, that's embarrassing.
Right?
So you're saying he didn't know.
Or she didn't.
Or she obviously didn't know.
That's what it looks like.
Boom!
Pushed at his face.
He looked over.
Oh!
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah.
It takes him a second to...
He's like, oh, shoot.
The camera.
Oh, my God.
I didn't know that.
That was funny.
Oh, nobody was hurt.
We can laugh a little.
So is Christina there?
Oh, she'll be on in about 10 minutes.
In about 10 minutes.
Okay.
Well, we're going to be talking about, let me show them the book here.
We're going to be talking about this book.
By that lady.
Right there.
Click on it again to get rid of the background.
Here we go.
No, no, no.
Just click.
Just tap it.
Yeah.
That's the book and the introductions by someone you might know, Donald J. Trump.
Well, you should remember because she was one of my assistants during the representation of the president involving the stolen ballots.
And she's been through hell.
I mean, she's a co-defendant of mine in Arizona.
This was a former Marine, by the way.
And a lawyer.
And a lawyer for the president.
And the lawyer who happened to be there when the FBI conducted their illegal raid on Mar-a-Lago.
The only one there.
She had to handle the whole thing.
She did a great job of documenting.
And part of the reason that case is gone.
So she'll be on to discuss that and plenty more of that.
She's quite knowledgeable in many, many areas, but certainly on this whole situation of what was done to destroy our criminal justice system and our legal system and how it can be fixed.
So Harvard is in the shorthairs, right?
President's got him right where he wants him.
They put out their own report, I think, saying that they're anti-Semitic.
That's good.
And why would a federal government be required to give money to a school that's prejudiced against Jewish people and acts that way and allows demonstrations to make it impossible for them to go to class, allows demonstrations that will inevitably lead up to their being injured and hurt?
It allows demonstrations like, I was going to show a picture of one here.
I mean, it's just, it's absurd, the kind of things that they allow, where they're yelling at Jewish people and saying, you know, Jewish people shouldn't be allowed here, they shouldn't be allowed in, they shouldn't be allowed in the class.
And here, that's a typical, that's one of their Harvard protests.
Stop the genocide in Gaza.
There is no genocide in Gaza.
That's completely made up by the Harvard faculty.
Harvard out of occupied Palestine.
I didn't know that Harvard was occupying Palestine.
But you know who's occupying Palestine?
Hamas.
That's just a simple indication that this school is worthless.
They don't teach history.
I bet most of these people could tell you their pronouns.
Can you have more than one pronoun?
That's my question, Mayor.
What if you were to identify as multiple pronouns or multiple categories?
Not you, but what if somebody were to?
I'd be so confused.
I wouldn't be able to go out.
Well, right?
I don't know.
If people ask me, are you a he or a she?
Then I don't know.
I would go see a doctor.
I would.
Right.
If I woke up one morning and I said, I don't know if I'm a he or a she, given the physical evidence I have in front of me that I'm a he, I would conclude that I've lost my mind and that I'm like one of those people that thinks he's George Washington.
Yes.
Isn't insanity being divorced from reality?
I mean, like being totally divorced, the more removed from reality you are, the more insane you are.
Right.
So if you've got a penis, but you think you're a woman, you're divorced from reality.
Right.
There's something there telling any sane person, well, there's one thing we can be sure of.
Yes.
Like when the kid gets born, right?
You'll get the kid and you say, oh, that's a girl.
That's a boy.
Yeah.
You know I watch Rocky Kanaka, right?
You love Rocky.
Yeah, I don't even know Rocky, and I support his show so much.
We've got to have Stephen reach back out to him.
Rocky, you know, when he goes into the shelter to deal with the dogs that are sometimes violent, sometimes extremely depressed because they've been abused or they've been given up by their master after 10 years.
Now the master doesn't want them anymore because it's a cost of money.
These dogs like, And he is very, very careful in the way he deals with them not to aggravate them or get them upset.
Yeah.
And you learn a lot.
You learn a lot about the way to deal with people.
Right.
And how they can get misconceptions.
But I don't know how the Democrats could have gone this far.
I just don't get it.
I don't get it.
I don't get it.
So, what do we especially want to ask Christina?
Well, of course, we will want to learn.
I'd like you to describe.
We know the book.
We're going to describe the book.
Right.
And I'd love to maybe have you kind of go into a little bit more about 2020.
That's when I met her.
I met, I'd already met you on a couple campaign visits before.
She has a point.
Post-2020.
She's already written her book on that.
You're right, and we have talked to her about that.
And that's really good.
And it contains a lot of things now that are very, very helpful to go back and have because part of what I was always worried about is this is being lost to history, which is why I went to the state legislatures and presented the evidence so it would be somewhere and it would be listed and people would know what was going on.
Well, that's why books like this one are so important.
And boy, are we blessed to have somebody like Christina Bob, right?
To be on, I guess we call it our side, but really the objectively right side of history.
Because she's somebody who's been a part of this fight now for years.
And boy, she's so young and she has so much more to give, right?
So another book like her previous one, no doubt this one will be a best seller.
It's just so important.
That folks like her continue to talk about it and are willing to talk about it, of course, with the support of people like you and President Trump.
And they can learn history because in Ivy League institutions, you don't learn history anymore.
Right.
And they're still going to try to sequester this thing and censor her, right?
And they'll keep playing up the likes of Jake Tapper and his fake book.
But the real books, the real stories, the ones that that the people really need to hear or need to read, right, are often.
uh, Yeah, they still participate in massive false reporting and censorship and vindictive reporting and I don't know what else you want to call it.
And I think this whole effort against Harvard is quite an effort.
I mean, the president, if I have it correct now, they've canceled everything going to Harvard.
Right.
That's my understanding.
President Trump has basically ended all federal funding.
Now, I don't understand how the courts can interfere when he says, I want to see the backgrounds of all the foreign students that came in here.
He is not going to throw them all out.
He said already he doesn't think he can throw out half of them.
He thinks a lot of them are probably legit, fine, and people we may want to become citizens.
Right.
But we also know a couple of them have gone to jail in the Harvard program.
Harvard has had the closest incestuous, traitorous relationship with China than any country.
They've been responsible for giving away some of our secrets, Harvard.
And it's about time it stops.
So they don't check the backgrounds of these people for that purpose.
God, they got a communist movie, just like their professors.
They get all upset.
Oh, yeah, great.
And remember, we're not telling them they can't do that.
I don't know if we shouldn't tell them you can't bring communist spies in.
We should be able to tell them that.
But we're not telling them they can't have foreign students.
We don't have to pay for it.
You pay for it.
Our job here is to make sure Americans are educated, not the rest of the world.
That's right.
And this idea that the immigrants did everything for us, we didn't do anything.
It's just ridiculous.
Isn't that amazing?
First of all, these are a different group of immigrants.
This isn't like the Jewish and Italian and German and Irish.
It just keeps going on and on.
Greek and who came in.
A lot of that was the first one born here became very successful.
The second one born here became very successful.
But they immediately became Americans.
They weren't going off to the Sharia.
They weren't covering their faces so nobody can see them.
They accepted American mores and American traditions and American culture.
They weren't walking around with their faces covered.
You know, they were walking around the way Americans walk around because they wanted to look like Americans and be Americans.
And with a big tradition among Italians, including, unfortunately, my family, where your kids, even though you were born in Italy, your kids didn't learn Italian, so they'd be American.
We didn't come here to keep them Italian.
We came here to make them Americans and still be proud of their heritage.
Well, I don't see that among a lot of the Islamic people.
They're still walking around with those stupid things around their head, and there's no desert here.
That's to keep stuff out of your ears.
Right.
That's right, Mary.
And so many good points.
But we do have a special guest.
Can we click on that?
Click on the board one more time.
Let's get rid of the white background.
Click on your screen.
If you notice, just click on it once.
See?
Yeah, that's good.
Then we get the full black background.
So we're going to bring our guest on right now.
She's the author of the new book, Defiant.
With a great forward by someone we all may have heard of, President Donald Trump.
Christina Bob joins the show.
Here's Christina.
Hey, guys.
How are you?
I'm good.
Happy birthday, Mr. Mayor.
Thank you.
Thank you, Christina.
Great, great, great cover.
And I like the forward.
Yeah, thank you.
I love the forward.
I'm so grateful that he wanted to do it.
So first of all, where do we get this?
It's available on Amazon right now.
Its release date is September 9th.
So if you pre-order it today, it'll be on your doorstep September 9th.
So you order it now and you'll get it on the 9th or a day or so after?
If you order it now, you'll have it on the 9th, yeah.
So tell us about it.
Look, we know what it's about, but let everybody know what it's about.
Yeah, so I was a staff attorney for President Trump at the time, working on election integrity issues and ended up And so I give the whole story of everything that happened.
I've got text messages and emails that show the layout.
There's not a lot of discrepancy, not a lot of room for error.
So you'll get the whole real story.
Spoiler alert!
The story that the media has told you is not the truth.
So you'll get the actual truth.
And then I have a lot of other information in there as well.
I've got your story in there.
Thank you for giving me the interview.
Yeah, so people will get to see some information about your story that I don't know that it's that publicly available.
Plus my own.
I'm currently your co-defendant, actually.
Nine felony indictments in Arizona.
We're in that one together.
We're co-defendants in Arizona.
Yeah.
I'm not sure I know what we did, and we don't know half the people that are co-defendants with us.
Right, exactly.
I have a feeling we will one day, but let's get through it.
We're almost done with that.
We're almost done with the case.
I don't think it will be.
They're struggling, man.
The prosecutors are having a hard time with that case, but hopefully it's over soon.
So what are some of the worst atrocities?
I mean, when I heard that they raided it, I'm thinking, this is a dispute between the president and the National Archives.
Yeah.
And although we didn't know at the time, because they were hiding it, that Biden did much, much worse to them.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Joe Biden actually did break the law.
So Donald Trump did not.
I don't think they had probable cause to raid the place.
I think it was all fake.
I mean, I give you the facts and you can draw your own conclusion.
I'm not trying to tell you what to believe before you read it.
But I do not think they had probable cause.
And I think it was a predetermined outcome for what they did.
They were trying to come up with a crime.
Donald Trump was in lawful possession.
And I don't know.
It's unclear to me if...
NARA case, the National Archives and Records Administration, because that clearly lays out by an Obama judge that it's the president and only the president who gets to determine what he takes with him from the White House.
I mean, it's unequivocal.
And it was when Judicial Watch, where I now work, Judicial Watch was trying to get records from Bill Clinton.
This was back in 2012.
And the court was like, sorry, it's up to the president.
It's not a penal code.
And nobody else gets to tell the president what he can and can't take.
So then why, you know, 10 years later, why did that ruling change somehow in the minds of both NARA and the Department of Justice, and they decided to raid Mar-a-Lago?
I think the readers will be appalled at the level of depravity that these people went to.
I should hope so, because I think even the legal theory is completely questionable.
At best.
I don't even think it's questionable.
I think they're flat out wrong.
I mean, I don't think there's a lot of room to argue.
Yeah, I mean, and the statute doesn't have a criminal penalty.
Exactly.
You have to report one from another statute.
It was obvious that Congress did not see this as something where you needed criminal penalties because this was going to be, kind of always happens.
The president wants certain papers and the archivist has an interest in certain papers and they fight it out.
Yeah, exactly.
And there's no evidence anything was destroyed here.
Right.
Or there was anything particularly sensitive here.
That's exactly right.
And President Trump's defense team argued that to Judge Cannon.
And DOJ responded and said, oh, no, no, no, we're not challenging the fact that he had the right to take the records.
We're saying he mishandled them once he had the records.
And then if you go and you look at the indictment, the only way they're accusing him of mishandling them is in their negotiations with them.
But regardless, it never would have happened if you hadn't created a fake criminal case.
Right.
So, yeah.
Well, it's one of those theories like Mueller used to come up with Russian collusion.
Yeah.
I've searched high and wide in Title 18. I can't find collusion.
Yeah.
There is no crime of collusion.
Well, it's one of those words that sounds nice and it sounds like a legal word.
And so, you know, if you're not a lawyer or even lawyers that aren't, you know, in that area of law might go, oh, well, that sounds criminal.
And of course, the phony professors will not grant the fact that the theory that they used at the end, they didn't believe in because.
They have a footnote way along in the tedious report that says that there's a division of opinion about whether if you take information from a foreign government, that's the same as taking a monetary contribution.
Well, they have to throw that in there because all of their people do that.
But that was the crime.
The crime was taking information from a foreign government.
Now, you're not allowed to take money from a foreign government.
Right.
And it's a specific amount.
And the question is, can you monetize information?
Half the professors arguing about this say yes.
Half of them say no.
So how does that get resolved?
It gets resolved as a civil case.
You never bring a criminal case where there's doubtful illegality.
Only animals do that.
Animalistic prosecutors.
Right.
And just the level of aggressiveness.
I mean, you know better than anybody.
I mean, maybe second only to Donald Trump, how aggressively they came after you.
And that's one of the things that I think is really important about this book, is it's easy for the American public to look at you or to look at Donald Trump and say, oh, it's really awful what they're doing.
But they're only doing it to big, famous political people.
They're not.
It's just not true.
And even as you and I are sitting here talking today, there's about 60 other people in the same position that you and I are currently in, in Arizona, in Nevada, in Michigan, in Wisconsin, and in Georgia, who are still fighting for their freedom from 2020 because Democrats are still prosecuting them and Republicans are allowing them to do it.
And so I really want people to understand.
Yeah, there's a lot of good, salacious detail that's interesting that people will want from this book, but it's also important that people take away.
It's still happening, and it very well could happen to anybody who reads this book if we don't stop this push to criminalize political opposition.
It's terrible.
I mean, and the case in Arizona and the case in Georgia are, I'm not sure I can comment on them, but...
They're absolutely garbage.
Georgia, the real question.
There's only one criminal in that case.
It's Fannie Willis.
Fannie the hoe.
She made a million dollars so she could go on vacation with her boyfriend.
It's absolutely absurd.
And they didn't know a damn thing about Rico.
Yeah.
And I don't know if you watched the, or not watched, but have followed the Wisconsin case at all, because you've got Ken Chesborough, Mike Roman, and Judge Troupas are the three defendants in Wisconsin.
Judge Troupas actually went to Josh Call, the Attorney General of Wisconsin, and said, hey, we've got this.
Plan in place.
We want to implement it following the 2020 because there's still open litigation about the alternate electors and got approval from Josh Call's office to move forward with it.
And they did.
And then they got indicted for it.
So like all of the cases are bad.
What were they indicted for?
I think it was forgery.
I have to go back and look at the exact charge, but I think it was similar to, you know.
There's this template of how to charge Trump people, this kind of blanket rolled out across the country, whether they had facts or not to support it.
So I think it's along those same lines.
But they're going to have a real hard time because there's a written opinion from Josh Kahl's office saying that there was no illegal activity in Wisconsin in 2020, and then they indicted three people for supposed illegal activity.
So, what?
How did that happen?
What's the status of that case?
Oh, it's painfully so.
All of them are going painfully so.
Even in Michigan, Michigan, the Michigan electors and then Matt DiPerno, for separate reasons, who just so happened to be the Republican challenger to Dana Nessel, he got indicted.
Yeah, back in, this was in August of 2023.
Right.
And so that was almost two years ago and they still have not made, so Matt DiPerno did not go through a grand jury process.
Michigan is one of the states that you can have a preliminary hearing and the judge makes the finding of probable cause.
So Matt DiPerno has been indicted for almost two years and they have not made a preliminary finding.
So they don't even have probable cause yet established in Michigan and they're just ruining his life.
It's really ugly what they're doing, and people need to be aware of that.
Well, your book is a great contribution, Christina.
It adds to the other contributions and self-sacrifice you've made for your country, starting back when you were a Marine.
People, I think, see you on television commenting, and they're helped a lot by how well you explain things, and you just keep going.
I mean, we're going to expose this whole thing for the benefit of the country.
Not necessarily out of vindictiveness, but justice and deterrence.
100%.
Our nation, we can't survive on this trajectory, at least not with the freedoms that we've had in the past.
We have to have a court's correction.
Well, God bless you for doing it, and good luck with Defiant.
People can get it on Amazon right now, and then you'll have it in a few days.
And we'll have you back on when we get a chance to go through it a little more, okay?
Yeah, absolutely.
Thank you, sir.
Happy birthday.
Thanks, Ted.
Thanks, Christina.
She is the best.
Isn't she the best?
She really is.
We really enjoy seeing her on Newsmax, right?
That's right.
We always applaud when she's on.
We do.
And again, I met her when she was helping you big time right after 2020.
Oh, yeah.
She's a very, very, very good lawyer.
My goodness.
Right.
She does so many things that people lose track of.
Was she a lawyer?
Of course she's a lawyer.
Right.
She was a great lawyer.
She was there with you.
Throughout 2020, again, right after 2020, I'm thinking November, December, when you came over to the campaign office.
Man, got a lot of stories to tell from those days.
So, Mayor, we're now awaiting.
We have another special guest coming up.
I'm not giving it away.
Okay.
Seeing as it's your birthday, people are reaching out.
They want to say hi.
They want to check in, see how you're doing here.
On my birthday?
On your, what is it, your 51st birthday?
They want to say hi on my birthday?
They do.
Oh, wow!
We have a little birthday.
Already, red, white, and blue.
We have a birthday thing coming.
So maybe we'll keep going through the news here as we wait for our next special day.
Let me point out that all the contracts with Harvard are going to be canceled because some judge will come in and say, I'm really the president and you can't do this.
But hopefully at some point we will solve this I am the president fiasco with the judges.
The executive branch of government is separate.
Judges do not have executive functions.
They sure as hell have no right to interfere in foreign policy.
Harvard had spies from China on their staff.
We have every right to know who are the creepy foreigners they have there.
That doesn't mean that all of them are creepy.
It doesn't mean all of them are spies.
But the simple fact is they did have spies.
And there's every reason to believe that China has been doing this for 30 or 40 years.
There are any number of books that have been written about it, studies, investigations, and prosecutions.
So phony media, stop making it look like Trump is not making up the fact that spies worked at Harvard.
Trump is not making up the fact that they have massive demonstrations that I've witnessed to keep Jewish kids from going to school and yelling and screaming at them.
And the best things they say are the ones you put on television.
The ones you don't put on television is the kind of anti-Semitic crap and garbage that I used to hear in Brooklyn 30 or 40 years ago and get into fights over.
Because I had Jewish friends.
Ted was with me when we went to Columbia.
It was pretty hard for me to stay in the car.
You kept me in the car.
Did we?
Remember?
Don't you remember?
Oh, God, I remember.
It was hard for me to stay in the car.
I said, you're accommodating these people who are aiding and abetting one of the most vicious terrorist groups in the world that wants to kill you and your kids, you jackass.
Right.
Right.
No, we went out there.
But they've turned into, Harvard has turned into a complete bastion.
It's from Columbia.
It's turned into a complete bastion of ignorant Jew natives.
years.
What is your message for them right now?
My message for them is read, learn, stop being so stupid.
I mean you're being completely used by a terrorist murderous group.
You are a terrorist!
You are a terrorist!
Your blood is on your hands!
Go fuck it!
I don't know when you want to come in.
Happy birthday!
Thank you for speaking up the city!
Yeah, it could have been Harvard.
We were at Harvard the day before that, or two days before that, remember?
Maybe when we relocate, we'll take a couple of trips to Harvard, huh?
Yeah.
Do they have a hate Jewish people demonstration per day?
Surprise!
Oh, Dr. Maria, where did you come from?
Your show is going to be on in 29 minutes.
In 29 minutes, the Dr. Maria show.
But, Mayor Giuliani, I had to crash your show to say happy birthday.
Thank you, Dr. Maria.
You look like 81 days old, not 81 years.
You get that Italian baby skin.
It's all Italian, yeah.
It's all mine.
I haven't had a party for you.
Even though I'm in Palm Beach, I have not had any plastic surgery.
Oh, my goodness.
So, a friend of mine sent me an article.
You know what I do?
I go around, well, some have so much you can go around identifying faces.
I used to sit at Mar-a-Lago with my friends and say, let's see if we can find five identical faces.
There, there, there, there.
Oh, my God, they look like they're And there's Dr. Jones.
That's my face.
Yeah, but my face.
Then Dr. Smith says, my face is better.
I take the lips and I make them like this.
You know, I love the ones where they don't like their lips.
Their lips are too thin.
And they go.
Well, ironically, because you've said that repeatedly, somebody sent an article to me today that said a plastic surgeon, I think he's in this area, Dr. Rowe, was commenting that people are all looking alike, and they asked for particular Republican women celebrities, like Melania, they want to look like Melania, or they get a lot of, I want to look like Kristi Noem.
I don't know how to tell them you're not going to look like Melania, sweetheart.
Don't say it like that.
I tell you what, you want a new notion?
You want a new notion?
Want a new notion?
I'll find it here.
I'll find it here.
The new notion we can find here.
The all-natural, baby.
How about you look like the way God made you?
But I don't begrudge anybody.
How about you look like the way God made you?
Unless there's a deformity.
I believe in plastic surgery.
I don't judge any, really.
If somebody wanted anything, I don't judge them.
But I do want to caution them, though.
Not to have the patented face.
Yeah, you know, sometimes I would give my friends Botox because I could do it way cheaper than what is charged.
I would do it to my friends at cost.
And they kept saying, oh, Dr. Maria, please do fillers.
I will never do a filler because I think that is such an unnatural.
Look, that's when the big lips or big cheeks.
That's the one I know.
My cheeks are so natural and I'm embarrassed from them and people want to have big cheeks.
I've seen that.
I've seen the cheek thing and it's okay.
The lip thing is the one they get wrong.
Because they keep doing more and more.
Why don't they just do it subtly?
It would seem to me the best thing to say about a plastic surgeon is you don't notice it.
Right.
The person just looks better and it takes you a while to figure out why.
Yeah, they look rested.
But if immediately you look at him and say, man, they didn't have lips like elephants.
I mean, you know.
Anyways.
All right.
On this show and on my show, we don't make fun of people.
Go talk to Nancy Pelosi.
Happy birthday, Mayor.
Thank you, Doctor.
It's wonderful to work with you.
Thank you, and thank you for keeping me healthy.
Yes.
And don't forget, there's a big party at the marina for you.
I know.
I know.
We're going to get off.
They're all waiting for you soon.
And your son is trying to get on.
He's running a little late.
Okay, good.
Okay.
Well, I think we may have him.
I believe the mayor refers to him as his favorite son.
So let's bring on our next guest.
Some of you will recognize our next guest here.
You're right, Ted.
It's a very low bar, but I'm honored to take the mantle here.
I know, and now I have to be nice to you because I want tickets to the World Cup.
We've got to be really nice to him now, yeah.
You're going to have to be really nice, and don't talk about any potential Botox that I may or may not get while you're doing that.
Hey.
Happy birthday, Dad.
I just want to let you know how much I love you, how much of a model you are, not just as a New Yorker and as an American, but as a son.
You know, I think in life, you know, you're always trying to either make your parents or your children proud.
And I want to let you know that you've made your son very, very proud.
You know how proud I was the other day.
Well, you were sworn in, right?
Well, I'm just appreciative that you didn't interrupt my speech the way I interrupted your speech.
So thank you for not returning.
Dr. Maria actually sedated me.
I talked to them today.
Grace is doing great.
She made you a happy birthday video.
She's very, very excited.
She wants to make sure she gets some cake.
I think actually the first time she tried sugar was at one of your birthday parties.
She helped you blow the candles out, and you gave her a piece of cake, and then all of a sudden you became like, I'm your favorite son.
She's your favorite pop.
You're her favorite pop.
Well, it's great to see you.
How's it going?
You got quite a job.
Isn't there, they keep saying 26, but there are games in 25 too, Andrew.
Yeah, there's another tournament called the Club World Cup.
So think of the best club teams around the world coming to play.
If anybody's soccer fans, they'll recognize teams like Manchester City and Barcelona and Real Madrid.
It's kind of like if the Yankees and the Tokyo Giants and the best Argentinian and Colombian teams are going to play against each other.
That will be happening this summer from June 14th to July 13th.
And then next year is when you'll have the main event, the World Cup.
And I know I've talked to you about this.
I may have said it on your show.
But the perspective that I give Americans are 130 million people watched the last Super Bowl.
1.7 billion watched the last World Cup.
So it makes the Super Bowl look in many ways like a Little League game.
And it's very exciting.
There are tremendous challenges from a security standpoint, which You've got a great team, Andrew.
You do.
I met with them, and they're terrific.
Well, that means a lot coming from you.
I know your first year in office.
You actually hosted a World Cup in 1994.
Oh, wow.
And you came to it with me.
I was blessed enough to come.
I was.
And so I'll have to return the favor and make sure that you get tickets to the 2026 World Cup as well.
They're very exciting.
You know, they're very exciting.
The cheering is different.
Yes.
The cheering is different.
I don't know what it is.
It's haunting.
It comes up.
It's like it comes up out of there.
In many ways, they say soccer, for many internationals, is religion in many ways.
And they take it extremely seriously, in many ways way too seriously.
But you'll see.
This happens on a yearly basis.
It happened in the 1994 World Cup with a Colombian player.
But if a player doesn't play well, they'll go back home and their life is in danger.
And you remember, there was a Colombian soccer player that kicked a ball into his own net by mistake.
In the Meadowlands, and two weeks later in Columbia, they assassinated him.
Thank God we're in Columbia.
Yeah, exactly.
So in many ways, you're dealing with a motion-passed logic.
I have to tell you, when you're mayor, you don't want to see anybody die.
But if they're going to die, please, not my city.
Well, yeah, and I think, and a lot of this thinking comes from you in many ways, but the way that I look at a successful society, If it's safe and secure that whatever happens on the field, then that's going to be the story.
And that's the goal, and that's kind of what we're thinking about and our team is thinking about each day.
And I got to tell you, I spoke with the president on Sunday, and he's excited about this World Cup.
You could even see he hosted the commissioner of the NFL.
In the Oval Office about three weeks ago.
And the first question that he got was about the World Cup.
And to me, it was kind of an amazing moment where in the United States of America, with the commissioner of the NFL, that you'd have people asking about the World Cup.
So it shows just how big this is.
Well, it is.
Worldwide, it's the biggest thing.
Well, thank you very much, Andrew.
Hold on.
I think you're a favorite daughter-in-law.
He's going to come on the show quickly and introduce you a very, very happy birthday.
Happy birthday, Dad.
Happy birthday, Z. You look beautiful.
What's that big watch behind you?
Believe it or not, we're actually meeting right now with the U.S. Soccer Federation and the men's national team coach, but the only place that I could find a place to do this was in the bathroom.
We're in the bathroom all of you.
We're going to work on making you a...
Does that sound good?
Give me a couple minutes.
I'll be back on.
I'm looking forward to that.
God bless you.
Well, we love you so much, Dad.
Happy birthday.
As I said before, you make me very, very proud as a son.
And, you know, in many ways, the best that I learned from is Jesus.
God bless you.
So I love you.
What a great couple, huh?
Love you.
The only thing better than the two of them is their daughter.
You should see Gracie.
Oh, my goodness.
At my daughter's wedding, Gracie took over.
She's only three and a half now?
Three and a half?
Three and a half.
From the moment the reception began to the moment the reception was over, she ran.
Four straight hours of running and performing.
She would go up the stairs, and then she saw how the bride walked down the stairs, and she would walk down the stairs the same way.
And then she would dance all around by herself, and then go back up the stairs again and come back down.
And then she would come over to different people, including us, to make sure we were paying it, to remind us to pay attention to it.
This is so funny.
So Harvard is getting what it deserves.
And how they can say...
When a good portion of the world wants to spy on us, or they want to sell human beings here, or they want to sell drugs here, or they want to steal our technology, or they want to kill people who have cryptocurrency keys.
How about that one?
How about that guy?
They beat the guy up.
They urinated on him.
I just was seeing that today.
Very bizarre story.
That's a whole new one.
We're inventing crimes every day.
You know, I think there must be double the number of crimes than when I was a U.S. attorney.
So, Harvard, why don't you cooperate with this?
God, there's no value in allowing people to march around.
You're not training them for anything.
They have a march around supporting a terrorist group.
Obviously, they're not well-educated at your institution.
They think the country is occupied.
So that's why they're all upset.
It isn't occupied.
It's not been occupied for two decades.
The people that occupy it are the terrorist group, which is why the problems exist.
The reason they're starving is the terrorist group.
It's impossible to get the food to the people.
The terrorist groups take it when you bring it in, and you don't want the Israeli army to bring it in.
So you have the UN bring it in, and most of whom are part of the terrorist group.
You know that.
That whole UNRWXYZ is a terrorist organization.
We don't even support.
I think we may have even designated them a terrorist organization.
I know we don't give them money anymore.
We don't, I saw an article, a speech, The World Health Organization.
We don't fund them anymore either.
And we were three quarters of their funding.
So they must be going around like, oh, We used to give them like 2 billion.
Yeah, right.
Come on, China.
Come up with the 2 billion so you can really go broke.
We're also going to require the vetting of all students.
Now, this is bad because some of them may not get vetted in time to make the next semester.
Well, that's not my problem.
My problem is to make sure you're not a killer.
And don't tell me, oh, yes, there are any number of students that come in for a good reason.
But then, yes, there are a large number of students that come in because they are radical communists, radical maniacs, radical Islamics.
And radical who knows what we're going to discover.
And we have a right to protect our educational system that you don't come in and ruin it for our kids.
And we have a right to look at the world realistically and not under the Marxist lens that you put over it.
So somebody did make the point.
Now, of all the different conspiracies that we talked about last night, and later this week or next week, I'm going to lay them all out for you.
There is one, but it does kind of fit the one I was thinking in a way.
They say it was the Politburo made every left-wing choice you could make.
If you go through the choices that Biden theoretically made when his mind didn't exist, and he didn't know who he was, and his wife had to feed him, Every single choice went left, left, left, left, communist, communist, Marxist, Marxist, left, left, left.
So, gosh, that sounds like treason.
Doesn't it?
You're moving a country so that it can accommodate a country that won't take you over in 2049.
Gee, that sounds like I could fit into my Ricoh case.
Get a little more time on them.
Well, there's this case in Grapevine Lake, Texas.
And a, of course, an illegal immigrant, right?
Whose name is going to be hard for me to pronounce.
Dacherlin Alexandra Gonzalez Gonzalez.
Dacherlin.
Dacherlin.
No, not so bad.
Declan Alexandra Gonzalez-Gonzalez.
She is suspected of fatally striking an 18-year-old girl, Ava Moore, with a jet ski.
As Ava Moore was kayaking on Sunday evening on the lake.
On Grapevine Lake.
And then immediately fleeing from the scene.
Now, Ava Moore is a all-star basketball player.
She's a 2024 graduate from Fort Worth Timber High School.
Fort Worth Timber Creek High School.
She was taken to the hospital.
And she was pronounced dead.
She was taken from the scene the way the judge in Wisconsin tried to get the illegals.
That guy had beat a woman with a pipe 17 times.
And the judge helped him escape by misleading the immigration service and then letting him out the back door.
Well, this group, do we have the picture of this dead?
Of their grabbing her and getting her out?
The video of this?
We don't have much more time, so...
This didn't have to happen.
Now, we talk a lot about the crimes that are killing Americans that are done by This is a little different.
This is more like a traffic accident.
Although it may have been very, very negligent.
It may not have been.
We have to look at the facts.
But the reality is an awful lot of people are getting killed by reckless drivers.
Do you know why?
Many of these people don't know how to drive.
And they get licenses anyway.
One city that was exposed, remember the city that was exposed for killing cats or killing dogs or something like that?
It turned out that it was a different city where the cats and the dogs had been killed.
This city, people were dying because cars were flying up on the sidewalk.
And it was in a state of panic.
And the governor, the governor who is responsible for all the illegals coming in, had to send the National Guard there to calm down the streets.
One woman at Christmas time was bringing out her garbage can.
She put it on and this car came up into her, over her grass and into her driveway and ran her over and then just took off.
People were getting killed there.
And you know why?
Because the state gave them a A special license.
Because it would be too hard to have them all tested before.
So they just gave them a license to drive.
Without thinking about, do they know how to drive?
A lot of people in Haiti do not have cars.
A lot of people in Haiti are never taught to drive.
And these were Haitians.
And then they get a ticket and they drive.
Just think of what it's like in a moderately complex city.
If you don't know how to drive, then you're driving.
And you're a somewhat irresponsible person anyway.
We would have to grant that the people who come in legally are more organized and more responsible than the people that come in illegally.
Or do you want to fight over that too?
You don't think that going through the process, Weren't we doing better when we bring in citizens that way?
You know, when some idiot made the speech that 90% of our Fortune 500 companies are found by immigrants, that's not true.
They are founded by the sons and daughters of immigrants or the grandsons and granddaughters of immigrants.
There's something like only two that were founded by immigrants.
The trick here is not immigration.
The trick here is assimilation.
You can be an immigrant and be useless.
You can be an immigrant and be terrific.
It depends on who you are.
It's like Abraham Lincoln said.
When the immigrant said to him, how can I ever be as good an American as somebody that came in on the Mayflower?
He said, just believe in the country more.
This country is not based on how long you've been living here.
It's not based on if you came in on the Mayflower.
It's based on how well do you understand the prevailing values of this civilization and how dedicated to them are you?
If you're very dedicated to them and the person from the Mayflower has forgotten them, you're a much better American.
But notice what Lincoln said.
Lincoln said, you've got to be assimilated.
You can't come here and go live in your own little Islamic extremist community and try to have them put in Sharia law.
Constantly walk around with your head covered.
And when people came here from other countries, they gave up the costumes of their country, right?
And they dressed as Americans.
And then they would have festivals, and they do even to this day, in which they showed the beautiful costumes from their background and from their...
But they didn't keep walking around with whatever the heck they wore in Sweden or Italy or...
25 years of bringing up their children, and came from very different parts of Italy, both had the same idea.
You had to learn English.
They didn't speak Italian at home.
Now, I think they made a mistake, to tell you the truth, in terms of the linguistic abilities of their kids.
But they wanted them to be, they wanted to have a crash course.
My grandfather used to say, and he had an accent, I'm going to come to this country to be like everyone.
I came to this country so you would have opportunities, so you would have wealth.
If you want to go back to Italy, go back to Italy.
He would tell his friends that.
Some of his friends were very concerned that his two sons went off to fight in the Navy and the Army.
And they'd be fighting against Italy.
And he said, Italy's not my country anymore.
I came here on purpose.
They said, we want to go back.
I said, well, you want a loan?
Go back.
Nobody went back.
Of course they didn't go back because America was much better than Italy.
And it was much better than Ireland.
And it was much better than England.
And it was much better than Germany.
And it was much better than Puerto Rico.
And it was much better than the Dominican Republic.
And it's much better than every place.
Now, don't take that as a sign of my arrogance.
It's just a sign of my gratitude and reality.
And the fact that I can see the world realistically.
I'm not a brainwashed jackass.
I realize that the best proof of it is that people want to come here.
There are no numbers for any country like this.
Not even close.
We don't even have a competitor.
So, I think we got most of our things in that we had to let you know about.
Europe is putting up $175 billion for their own defense.
Which is really good.
Ted, flip that around for me so that I can quickly.
Maybe I can do it here.
Just flip it around so we can get rid of those last.
And the Bitcoin kidnap.
We'll tell you the details of that one tomorrow.
I've got to get that a little better.
I don't understand it.
They bring this guy over from Italy who was a Bitcoin partner.
And they wanted his Bitcoin access.
And if you get his access, you can just take it all from him completely and you can't get it back.
And they beat him up and they urinated on him and they did all kinds of things to him.
And I do have a picture of him talking to the cops with no shoes on.
He had no shoes on when he got himself, he got himself out of their, uh, he got himself out of their imprisonment, uh, and went up to the cops and told them his story.
And then they, That's him.
When he just ran away from them, they had him for about a week.
I don't know if they got it out of him, but they wanted whatever it is.
What do they call it?
His Bitcoin code?
And these guys are wealthy.
One guy's worth $100 million.
The other guy's worth $80 million.
That's doing the robbery?
Well, the main guy, I haven't seen a picture.
The other guy is a big, big guy.
He's 6 '5".
He comes from Texas.
And he was hiding out in the Hamptons, of course.
Where else would a Bitcoin have to hide but the Hamptons?
I got to get out there, Mayor.
Mayor, we got to go out to the Hamptons at least once.
Hamptons is overdone, my friend.
Overdone.
Half the people we see down here, right, we just see up there.
Yeah, yeah.
Here's the one that's the big guy right here.
I have one of these pictures of him you can see.
You can see him.
Right there.
Did they catch them all?
There was a girl involved, but she was let free.
Now, is she not involved or is she...
We always like, us prosecutors, like people who talk.
The victim, or at least it appears to be the victim, you never know what went on here.
It's Mikkel.
It's Michael.
Talentino.
Teofrasto Carteron.
And that's the guy with the no shoes on right there.
And they were partners.
He was partners with this other guy, Walt Walsh.
Like the guy in The Godfather, the director of The Godfather, Walsh.
And apparently they broke up their partnership.
But Walsh kind of Smooth it over.
And had him come over from Italy.
I guess on the idea they're going to have a peaceful resolution of it.
Right.
And immediately they grabbed him and put him in a little prison and started beating him up.
And as I said, urinating on him and kicking him around.
They pistol whipped him.
They cut him several times with a chainsaw.
And they urinated on him.
But they don't say whether he gave up the number and what can be done about it now.
I mean, I don't know.
Can they take all their...
I don't know.
Yeah.
I gotta learn more about how Bitcoin works.
Bitcoin mining.
Bitcoin.
Cryptocurrency.
So also tomorrow, we're going to bring you up to date, because I would really like to have Dr. Maria explain this to you, that there is a bit of an outbreak of COVID in New York right now.
And there's a major outbreak of something in China that they're hiding.
And apparently it's confirmed now by enormous numbers of hospitalizations.
And given China's record, this is something the least we want to know about, right?
Right.
And they got to kill an awful lot of us last time and got away with it because they paid off Biden.
I mean, amazing.
Well, let's pray for the people of Israel and let's pray for the people of Ukraine and the people of Iran.
I hope the president makes his decision about what to do with regard to Putin in less than two weeks.
It seems like the inevitable here is being delayed too long.
And it just makes us look, it just misleads them, that's all.
It makes it harder.
And let's hope that we don't trust a piece of paper with the reign of terror.
They have to be incapable of ever being able to have nuclear weapons.
This is not about America.
It's about the world.
So thank you very, very much.
Thank you for listening in on my birthday.
Thank all of you who sent in messages of happy birthday.
And thank all of you who were kind enough not to do it and therefore remind me of my birthday.
Happy birthday, Mayor.
Thank you, Ted.
Thank you, and a lot of messages in the show chat from a lot of our long-time viewers.
Tonight being episode 678, a number of folks I see in the chat have been with us from day one, so I want to thank them.
That's right, this is your third birthday on the show, and you don't take days off.
Yep, yep.
Well, I like to share it with my friends.
You're all my friends.
Right.
So, happy birthday.
If you watch my show, you're my friends.
Even the ones who are watching, looking for a mistake, so they can go on one of those left-wing blogs and say, Giuliani's become senile, or Giuliani is getting paid off, or Giuliani is lying, or whatever else I don't do.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I'm glad that my son Andrew was on.
We've got to have my little daughter Grace on, granddaughter Grace on sometime.
She's so, man, our ratings go way up.
Or my daughter's dog when we had him on.
That was when we had Stanley on, right?
Or Stephen's dog, Raleigh.
We got Raleigh on there?
Dogs and children do a lot better than this puss.
Well, God bless America.
It's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
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.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.