America's Mayor Live (733): Previewing Friday's Historic Summit Between President Trump and Putin
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Welcome to America's Mayor Live, brought to you from Dover, New Hampshire.
Here we are in the middle of live, free, or die country.
And we are really looking at almost, I wouldn't say exclusively, because in preparing this show and some of the other things we do, we have to keep, we've got to keep our eye on a lot of things.
But right now, it is hard not to concentrate on Friday.
and what is going to happen there.
And as I pointed out on my other show, tomorrow we're going to do a deep analysis.
of what the options are, what's going to happen.
I'm going to try to recreate for you how the president will be briefed for it from what I remember from the Reagan and being Trump's lawyer and what I've been able to glean from all the materials that are out there and what to expect as to the key issues.
I ended the last show bringing up an issue that is of great importance.
and that we're just not going to let go of.
We're going to take this issue and we're going to be bulldogs about it.
Now, regardless of anything else about this war in Ukraine, the Russians have taken a 19,500 children.
And they have set up a catalog of these children showing their pictures, explaining their tendencies, their strengths, their weaknesses, how pretty they are, how ugly they are, whether they're very smart, not very smart, good workers, not good workers, so that the human traffickers of all different kinds get a great, I mean, this is probably the best thing done for human traffickers ever.
This is like creating a marketing for human traffickers by Vladimir the pervert Putin.
This is unacceptable.
This cannot be allowed.
I know a little about negotiating.
I throw this on the table number one.
I say, Vladimir, before we even start, release those children.
And stop it.
Don't give me any bullshit.'s over.
Those kids go back to Ukraine.
Whatever problems they have, whatever issues they have, can be dealt with better in their own country than in an enemy country that's raped their country.
That's a group from Donetsk taken to Russia.
You think Russia is really interested in getting them in good families?
Or do you think Russia is making money on them, selling them to the unbelievably gigantic human trafficking organization that exists in the world was its central place.
Only in the last four years did this develop in America thanks to the evil Joe Biden.
America was never a central place for human trafficking.
It is now thanks to the evil Joe Biden and the poet bureau behind him, which probably means the equally evil Barack Obama.
Now, I don't want to go through right now.
all the causes, all the people, whatever, the blame.
There's time for that, and we should go through that eventually.
But right now, there's a more immediate issue get them the hell out now this is beyond ukraine ukraine don't have to give you anything to do this we don't have to give you anything you're not entitled to anything let those kids go and give them back to their country what are they going to do enter in the war against you you're the one who'll be more likely to use them in war than ukraine Look at what you're doing.
They're fighting the war with contract soldiers.
They take their army, they put them in the background, and they go, they offer all kinds of money to these very, very poor people in the poorest parts of Russia.
So they'll make, you know, more money than they've been making their lifetime if they serve in the army.
They promise their families tremendous amounts of money if they die.
And who knows if they follow through.
I imagine they have to right now to keep the thing up.
But the morale level in the Russian army is for shit.
We should understand that.
I don't know how long they can carry this on.
This is like pouring troops in, pouring troops in.
take their regular army and they keep it in the background and they take the contract troops and put them out front and they don't even care if they die or not there's no strategy to protecting them or do they just throw them in if the first group dies they set a second group in third group dies if that doesn't work they give up if it works well that's what they just did in don't ask in don't ask they just made an incursion into a city they've been trying to get for a few years oh
yeah a few years and uh it's one that he wanted to grab you know to show he's he's trying to he's trying to um he's trying to get get as much extra territory as he can get.
Never calculating that.
Everybody's got the leverage they need right now if he captures two two or three more areas it's not going to make putin have any any greater leverage than he has right now it's just going to mean oh my god a hundred of his people killed now you got to understand that would bother you because you're a human being i know this is a harsh statement but when what i just said doesn't bother you You're not a human being anymore.
You're something else.
Putin is a something else.
And the president.
has to remember that every moment that he's with them.
There's a very different kind of person than President Trump or any of you.
So they made a surprise advance and where do they, let's take a look, let's take a look at the map because you know I can't do anything without a map.
And let's take a look at what Putin wants, what his demands are, and then let's take a look at what he did.
Okay.
So he wants to keep the land that he has acquired.
Now, yeah, yeah, good, good.
The colors came out very good.
So the darkest, the darkest burgundy red colors, almost like my jacket, are the areas that Trump took and kept in 14.
So he's had these now.
He's had that portion of Donetsk, a portion of Luhansk, and all of Crimea.
since 14.
None of that is recognized internationally, except Crimea where Russian syncophants have recognized Crimea.
So now, when he invaded under Biden, he took the rest of it.
That is the lighter colored, what color is that, Ted?
What do you call that?
The one that isn't the The purple.
Well, it seems whatever the By the hunt?
Burgundy?
Oh, the darkest red.
Yeah.
Burgundy red, right?
Dark red or light red.
So let's say dark burgundy.
or light Burgundy?
Yes, yes.
Okay.
And then it looks like wine.
Dark Burgundy or light Burgundy.
That's the area he took now, right now.
So the extra area that he took, the extra area that we're talking about, this little incursion, which is only about eight or 10 miles, that really isn't necessary, but he's going to do it anyway.
That was, that would have been about here.
That's where he, that's where he stepped over or maybe no no I'm sorry probably in here right right in there right in there where that red Where that red thing is.
Because don't ask extends.
What's he missing?
He's missing...
What he's missing is this.
Let's take it here.
My tent is giving me a hard time.
Well, he's missing about 15% of three of the oblasts.
As far as I can tell, he has all of Luhansk.
You see Luhansk there?
He has all of but about 15% of Donetsk.
And where is Donetsk?
You see it right there.
There's Donet missing is this area here, the purple area.
And honestly, it stretches down almost to here.
So he hasn't taken that.
His demands are, I keep everything I took in 14 and now, and you give me everything.
You give it to me.
And Kirsten might be a little further out than that.
The second issue, which is I think more important to Ukraine than the first, although I would hate to see them get to keep all the land they took illegally, brutally.
What do we do about this big Ukraine here that this is only 20% of Ukraine?
It is about one-third of the rare minerals.
This Ukraine, and this is the biggest issue of all, and I know the president has.
made statements about NATO, but I think he has to rethink those.
I think whatever deal we make on land for Russia is not nearly as important as the deal we make on security for Ukraine.
Because what could happen is, let's say you make some kind of a deal on land where Russia gives back about half of what they took.
First of all, they take off the table completely.
They take off the table completely their demands for additional territory.
They'll stay with what they got.
And I actually think they will.
I really do think that's the bargaining chip.
That's the bargaining chip that is so obvious that Putin has put in.
So I don't think we gain very much by that, but we might as well get it off the table.
And then I would say we start off with two-pronged issue on how we get back what.
I think we should start off with a general rule.
We shouldn't be granting you any of this territory, Vladimir, because you took it illegally.
But we've got to recognize that possession is 90% of the law.
And you got it, and it would cost a lot of lives to get rid of you.
So how about we go on a rule of 50-50 that would include the land and the valuable land the mineral rights land So instead of one-third of Ukraine's mineral right land, you'll end up at about 20%.
And Ukraine and us will get the rest.
And by the way, Vladimir, you're talking to me, Donald Trump, that affects me and my country.
So don't screw us on that.
I'll just throw that in for the heck of it.
So I'm not absolutely convinced of where those mineral lands are.
I'm sure we are.
But I mean, if you just did it, and it looks like this little area of Luhansk here, they don't control yet.
So I think that's off the charts for them.
We want to keep that.
And I'm going to tell you what I am so damn proud of.
Here's what they're trying to get now.
They're trying to look up north there.
Look at Sumi.
They're trying desperately.
See the red there on Sumi?
They've taken a little of that Sumi area.
They're trying to get that city because they can't get Kharkiv, which is the second largest city.
And I work with them to build their emergency management center.
And I think.
I talked to John Huvain about this.
I think almost all the people I work with are dead.
including the mayor mayor kearns but they are And by the way, if he put it on the table, Kharkiv wouldn't agree.
Kharkiv would tell Ukraine go to hell.
And they used to be pro-Russian.
Now, they hate the Russians.
They are Russian.
They hate Putin.
Nobody hates the Russians.
We hate Putin.
We don't hate him.
understand what he is.
We'll find out right away, do they want to negotiate?
But before we get there, let's get the 19,500 kids back.
No, no screwing, please, no screwing around about the kids, Vladimir.
Come on, this has been too disgusting to start with.
So let's save the kids and at least we can say we did something good.
Oh, they're so beautiful.
Look at them.
Oh, my God.
How can you do that?
How can you do that?
Well, we also have a negotiation going on in Israel.
And it's moving along, kind of.
But I thought I'd lay out for you because there was a very helpful analysis done yesterday that nobody paid attention to.
Can people read that, Ted, easily?
Yes.
Okay.
So this was put out by Bibi Netanyahu.
And these are his five points.
Excuse the bad writing, but I did this myself.
If you want to, you can boo and therefore discourage me from doing it in the future.
Here are the five points and they're easy to understand.
Bibi, Netanyahu, the Israeli president, says, Prime Minister, sorry.
One, Hamas disarmed.
Two, hostages freed.
Three, Gaza demilitarized.
Four, I got to move this a little here.
Israel security control.
And five, non-Israel civil control.
Now, that's a pretty good point.
good negotiating position.
You think about it.
You think about it, right?
The first one, if they're not disarmedmed, they're going to kill us.
They're going to kill the Jews.
They haven't given up their vow to kill the Jewish people.
I mean, that goes back to their alliance with Nazis.
Hostages freed, of course.
That's like releasing the children.
You don't have hostages in a war.
That's a terrorist action.
You have prisoners of war.
They don't even pretend this is a war.
Gaza demilitarization.
Of course, If Gaza has anything military, they're going to kill Jews.
If you're the president of Israel, the prime minister of Israel, you don't put your people in a suicidal or homicidal situation.
Now, here's the interesting one.
Israel security control, non-Israel civilian control.
I say, and a lot of people are, you know, back and forth on BB.
saying, a lot of his army says, oh shit, we can't do this.
This is going to be really tough on us if we don't do it.
But I'd like to make the following argument to them, and I wish I could go to Israel and do this to the army and say, what's the alternative?
If in the two or three years now of transition, God willing we get there, and you don't have control over security, aren't you going to be losing more people in Israel than you might lose in Gaza, where you have control of things?
I mean, if they're allowed to have their own security, they're going to start killing you again.
They hardly stopped.
They haven't stopped.
So I think you have to have Israel security there.
Also to make certain that you've done enough damage to Hamas so that at least in the next four or five years, they can't resurface and do what they did to Israel on October 7th.
And then I think it's quite reasonable, and BB has put it in there, right?
that we end up with non-Israel civil control.
Now, nobody wants to do that.
Nobody wants to do the first one either or the fourth one but this is a heck of a lot better than what Hamas is suggesting which is nothing you can write down what they're suggesting is let us control Gaza and get it back to the way it used to be where we can steal all the money from everyone and starve them and will you stop The garbage,
the nonsense, the bullshit, the propaganda about Israel is starving the Gazans.
Hamas is starving the Gazans.
They kill people who bring food in there.
They steal food.
They want their people to starve as a negotiating position, just like they want the number of civilians dead exaggerated, because they know they can fool the stupid West.
It makes no sense that Israel would want to kill civilians.
Makes no sense.
They're a humane country to start with.
And it is against their interest to kill civilians.
And they have inserted into their method of warfare everything to stop it.
Had they not, Hamas, you'd be gone already.
Because you take advantage of that.
Here we have Russia aiming at civilians now constantly.
And no one is saying anything.
Meanwhile, two civilians die in Gaza and Israel kill them on purpose.
Yeah, and then you find out that they were right next to five people who have been involved in suicide bombings or in organizing them.
Israel is doing what it has to do to save itself from extermination, as the Jewish people have had to do so often over the last, I don't know, several millennia.
This has got to stop.
Now, with this generation, it's got to stop.
and stop backing off Europe you're one of the causes of this you shitheads what about anti-Semitism in France anti-Semitism in England I don't need to mention Germany do I Eastern Europe the pogroms Russia the pogroms Whoa.
Western civilization is a great civilization.
It doesn't make it a perfect one.
America may have the sin of slavery.
It doesn't mean America wasn't a great country.
America had to overcome the sin of slavery and we still have to account for it.
But all those Western European countries and Eastern European countries have a much longer standing, more deeply embedded sin called anti-Semitism.
And it affected all of them in varying degrees.
And they set up Israel for that reason.
So the Jews would have a place to go so they wouldn't be subjected to the insanity of their countries.
Because at that point, because the revelations of what happened in the Holocaust were so dramatic, Israel felt, I mean, the Western countries felt like we can't secure them.
We have to give them a place to go if things get terrible because they might get terrible again.
And that's Israel.
And they picked a place that was perfectly rational.
Jews have been going there for 100 years.
The Balfour Declaration had also moved a lot more there.
The Jews certainly have as great a claim on that, if not better than anybody else.
Jerusalem has been their home, their religious home for 1800 years, more actually.
You could trace it back to before recorded history if you wanted to.
You can't finish a dinner, I think it's even a Shabbat dinner, without ending it with saying, we'll see you in Jerusalem next year.
And then if you read the Bible, Jerusalem's got to be the city and the place by far most often mentioned in the Old Testament.
So this is their ancestral home.
At the time that it was given to them, it was a wasted desert, which none of the other countries claimed.
And there were no such things as Palestinian people.
That was made up after.
So it is that the Palestinians don't have a claim and it has to be worked out, but it has to be understood.
The Israelis have the strong, the Jews have the strongest claim.
Without any doubt, they've got the strongest claim.
Go consider yourself a prostitute historian if you don't understand that.
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This is Rudy Giuliani and I'm back with America's Mayor Live as we are sitting here really analyzing two enormously complex, horrible humanitarian situations, the war in Ukraine.
and the war in the Middle East, which of course has been endless, but also involves and we can never forget this.
It involves the Islamic empire of Iran that wants to become nuclear and wants to set up an Islamic empire and to fulfill the wishes of Muhammad to have a world caliphate.
That is absolutely true.
That's what they want to do.
You find that I don't mean you, but you generically, or many, find that so ridiculous.
They think that us conservatives are making that up.
Except if you don't accept that, you can't defend your country, which is what we had all throughout Obama.
I don't know if Obama doesn't accept it or maybe Obama agrees with it.
I am absolutely convinced somebody will have to prove me wrong that that guy is a dedicated Islamic extremist.
Otherwise, you don't give hundreds of millions of dollars to the biggest terrorist in the world, the Ayatollah, bigger than bin Laden.
Who killed Americans, by the way, bin Laden and the Ayatollah.
So, Ted, there is a very dangerous thing here that I thought I would never see when I was in college, when I was putting Nazis away in the 80s and sending them off to get executed, when I would march with Al Gore and Chuck Schumer for Russian jewelry.
I remember there was one cold day we were freezing off.
And I was there and then there might be a picture somewhere of me, Schumer, and they gave me a great scarf that I can't find it anymore, but I kept it for the, I used to wear it to football games because it was the best.
scarf I had ever had.
I mean, the Jewish people are the smartest people in the world, and they make the best scarfs.
And I went to about four or five of those.
I was U.S. attorney then.
And I guess by then, I had already handled these two nazi cases one of which was enormously controversial because it was a dispute with pat buchanan about whether to return this guy to the soviet union within the reagan administration and president reagan sided with with my side and we sent them off to be executed And
he died of a heart attack in a Russian prison.
I'm not only laughing.
I have no reason to believe he didn't die of a heart attack.
I just think whenever I hear somebody dies of a heart attack in a Russian prison, I just say to myself, who knows?
But I know maybe we shouldn't be so judgmental.
Epstein committed suicide in an American prison.
What do you think the odds are if we put out a poll?
Do you believe that Epstein died of, you believe that Epstein committed suicide in the Metropolitan Correction Center?
Yes?
No.
85, 90 percent would say.
That much, no.
He did not kill himself.
Or he did kill himself, but he was allowed to, which in my Yeah, yeah, that, that, that, um, yes.
So, so divide it up into that.
Did he kill himself?
Was he allowed to kill himself?
Was he killed?
Did he die of Well, well, that's either one or the other, right?
Did he kill himself?
Or did he not?
Did he be allowed to commit suicide?
Yeah.
Was it an honest did he did he just happen to be able to kill himself because Yeah.
Or was there a possibility?
he was killed.
They hung him up.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Was he killed?
Did he kill himself with the...
Was it a legitimate suicide?
Yes.
There we go.
Or some funny business.
Was he actually murdered?
Right.
And I think, Mayor, a large portion of the American public would go with the latter in that case.
That's not going to get us anywhere right now.
We have more important things to do.
We'll get back to that.
Well, that's right, Mayor.
I actually want to tell
position even a little bit for republicans but less um on israel because i have been a supporter of israel from the day i was born i think and this really really disturbs me that's right mayor what we're seeing here in the united states is a precipitous drop in support for israel's military action gaza so that that's right so explain that Americans overall view of Israel's military action in Gaza.
So 60% disapprove and 32% of Americans approve.
Right.
And it used to be, well, so, October 7th.
I can't So right after October 7th, 50% of Americans approved of Israel's military action in Gaza, 45% disapproved.
So it was always very close.
We have to admit that, right?
Yes.
very close.
But 50% It quickly dropped to 36%.
It went dropped to 36% by the spring of 2024.
And the disapproval went up 10 points to 55.
That's extremely interesting that that it went that way.
And then throughout 2024, we And it got very close.
It got very close, it looks like there.
That's the election, right before the election.
That's the election.
And that's also the Republicans and Trump getting very excited about it.
Right.
Then what happens in the middle there?
Tell me.
So that's between just before the election, 2024, so October 2024 to now to July of 2025, support for Israel's military actions in Gaza have dropped ten percent and disapproval has risen twelve percent.
So you have sixty percent disapproving, thirty two percent approval.
Now we're talking about actually A little before the election, right?
Probably like August 2024, it was 4842, right?
Right.
That would be September.
That would be September.
Honestly, that's pretty close.
That's almost 4842 given the plus or minus in a poll is 5050.
Right.
But now look what happens.
It just completely spreads out.
Right.
And one has to wonder, you know, a lot, I believe a large portion of this is dictated by the mainstream media's coverage of the conflict, right?
So your average American.
I guess we should tell the American people by July of this year, and we have no reason to believe it changed in August, might have got worse, we're at the worst numbers.
60% is the highest disapproval ever, and 32% is the lowest approval ever.
Right?
Right.
So we have a two to one disapproval.
Yes.
And we should tell you without going into the details of the poll, that if the only place you're going to find approval is among Republicans.
And there, if you break down, the Republican number is approval.
But if you break it down and you take out the younger Republicans, then that they are marginal and the older Republicans are very strong.
So it brings it up.
My Jewish friends, as I've told you for many, many years, going back to Ronald Reagan, is your political party we love you we appreciate you We understand like Ronald Reagan did that Israel is a great ally of the United States.
This is not a mission of mercy or we are accepting charity.
You hold up your end of the bargain.
You held up your end of the bargain by wiping the shit out of the Iranian proxies.
We got them set up to end that horrible regime of terror for their own people and for the American people and for you because of BB Netanyahu and because of you.
Our support of you is, I hate to use this word, but it's value added.
We got a lot of couple of allies that are value added.
You are.
If I go into war, I want you at my side.
Maybe you can't do all the things America can do.
We're much bigger.
But boy, the things you do do, you can do as well or better.
And you got the guts.
Wow.
Now, this goes back to my first trip there in 1984.
I loved Israel before that.
As a kid, my parents taught me to love Israel.
You ask me why I'm going to have to go examine it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I wish I could unravel all of the public relations fraud that has gone on so that people blame you, and they do in these polls, for killing civilians in Gaza.
You did everything you could to avoid killing civilians in Gaza.
They did everything, Hamas, to get civilians killed in Gaza because they understand that the jerk-offs that react to this, the higher we can make the civilian count, the more they're going to hate Israel.
And you understand it too, which is why you send leaflets in, which is why you avoid certain missions completely.
But then when it's the only way you can get the guy that's killing 50 Israelis, well, you got to do it.
I understand that.
Any reasonable person, if we did a better job of public relations, would understand it.
And one time I would attribute it to they did public relations better.
What it really is, they control the media.
Your public relations guide doesn't have a chance against theirs because they control the media.
Right.
They hate you because you're Jewish.
I would not dissuade you of that conclusion.
So if you want to read William A. Gallston's article today in the Wall Street Journal, please read it.
It really analyzes this change in support where we got some of the statistics from elsewhere.
And it points out another very, very disturbing part of this.
What we showed you, what we showed you is altered by the fact that most elderly, not elderly, but older people, 40, 45 or more.
big support for Israel, 45 or less, keep going down, it almost disappears.
And they're going to take over America.
We're going to be gone in a while.
We're going to be gone in a while.
You're not going to have the guy who threw Arafat out of the UN, huh?
You're not going to have the guy who threw Arafat out of the UN.
Who can speak up for you with great credibility.
Right.
So we've got to do something about changing this dynamic.
This is not my area of expertise, public relations.
Honesty is.
And honesty doesn't count in public relations.
Right.
So this is a, this should be taken very seriously.
And Mr. Gallston, who I disagree with sometimes, you know, I do.
I've gotten angry at him.
He's doing you a service here in pointing this out.
This is not an anti-Israel.
This is a guy who loves Israel.
So I would, I would, I grab this article and I. take it to my synagogue and I talk about how do we how do we fix this right but mayor what is your message to even members you know folks that align themselves with the right they're conservatives they love America and you know there's you're seeing a growing wing where they question the level of support for Israel.
They say Israel has too much sway and control over US political leadership.
And so they find that uncomfortable and they kind of they claim that we put Israel in a special box where I know, I know, and I understand how they get there.
They say that, first of all, they somehow without really complete rational analysis, they've made themselves isolationists.
And I don't think they understand what an isolationist really is.
But number two, they say that Israel, because of domestic politics, Israel has an unnecessary or a larger influence on our foreign policy than it should.
And here's what I'll tell you.
And I'll tell you this from the words of a conservative much greater and much more honest than you or me, Ronald Reagan.
And unfortunately, conservatives or anyone else have not followed his advice as universally as they should.
Ronald Reagan told me, I don't exactly remember when, because he repeated it two or three times.
It may have been when I handled the Nazi cases that he required me to handle.
The basis of our relationship with Israel should have nothing to do with domestic politics.
It should have to do with the way we analyze our allies.
America has very few friends.
Just like Rudy, you have very few friends and I have very few friends, real friends.
Israel is one of those friends.
Maybe we got two or three other countries we can put in that category.
Maybe.
Let's not even worry about them.
We know we can put Israel there.
I'm going to tell you why.
I have never in my time as president, nor can I remember historically a time when we've asked them to do something really tough for us, that they didn't do it.
Plus they are, with a regime that is human.
Of course they're our friends.
Whether that means one Jewish vote or no Jewish votes, I don't know.
The Jews in America will be screwed up.
The ones in Israel, sure as hell not.
So it's the one in Israel that we have to work with.
Who cares about the ones in America?
If I support Israel and they support me, fine.
If I support Israel and they don't support me, fine.
Because I'm not supporting Israel.
There's a different reason for supporting Israel.
The reason is it is one of the most important.
parts of our foreign policy and our ability to maneuver and our ability to operate.
And they're always there for us when we really need them.
So here's what I say, says Ronald Reagan.
We should always be there for them.
We should give them the benefit of the doubt.
They're our friends.
If they need help, we should give it to them.
They're a good country.
They're a moral country.
They've been horribly defamed.
as we have.
And it's hard to think of a more loyal ally.
So why are we going to sacrifice them?
Finally, he thought our enemies were trying to get a separation between the United States and Israel because they knew if they could do that, they'd make us weaker.
So that's where I come from.
That's how I judged everything I did as U.S. attorney when I threw Arafat or mayor, when I threw Arafat out of the United Nations, when I went to Israel every time there was a bombing, when I went.
But I am very sad and think it will be a material problem for our country if we lose this historic understanding of the importance of Israel.
It's almost a little bit like.
I mean, the Jews are a critical part of Western civilization.
If you abandon the Jews, Western civilization crumbles.
That's right, Mayor.
And so what do you say to those who argue that maybe Netanyahu should have gone in there right away, because from the beginning of this, he's made it clear the goal was to totally eliminate Hamas, which would have been almost impossible to do without a full occupation, right?
I mean, they're so entrenched.
The political leadership...
in right away?
What is your reaction to folks that may argue that?
He couldn't.
Biden restricted him.
Right.
That's the answer.
I think there's no doubt he would have gone in.
It took him a little while to bring everything together.
Maybe five days, six days.
Biden restricted him for three months.
Not three months, three weeks, four weeks.
Remember, we were on complaining about that.
What's Biden doing?
He's going to make make this attack a lot less effective and he's going to cost a lot more Jewish lives by what he's doing.
You want to go back.
You can watch how.
Watch how angry we were about that.
Bebe didn't want to do that.
But, you know, Bebe has to be very very careful he's got to keep the united states on his side that's all he's got they all walk out on him even germany is now walking out on him germany has never uh disagreed with israel on anything because they're so guilty about the holocaust but now uh even mir is beginning to disagree with it so he's we're all he's got And the rest of them don't count anyway.
If he has us, he's got plenty.
But so he had, I mean, a lot of people could say, well, they should not have paid attention to Biden.
He had to.
Biden was running the country then, not Trump.
And he got away with a lot because Biden is so stupid, because even his little Pollet Bureau is stupid, and BB can run rings around him.
So when they stopped him from doing one thing, he did five other things very effectively.
Actually, by delaying him, They didn't just delay him at the beginning.
They kept delaying him or stopping him or wanting interruptions.
And so then he would take and put his attention on Hezbollah on the Houthis on Assad.
And what did he do?
He cleaned them all out.
When Biden put them on hold, the Politburo of Biden was too stupid, because they are stupid among other things, to figure out what BB was doing because he's one hell of a lot smarter than they are.
And he was wiping out all their friendly allies who were protecting their real friend, Iran.
Now, why the Obama-Biden people love Iran and the regime of terror is going to be a historical fact that has to be uncovered by someone.
I do not completely understand it.
I am willing to accept that Obama is a complete sellout to Islamic extremism, ideology.
But that's different than being a sellout.
to the Ayatollah.
That's different than giving the Ayatollah hundreds of millions in cash.
And when you tell me I'm being irresponsible or whatever about saying that Biden is a sellout to Islamic extremism, every penny he gave them proves that I'm right.
Obama's not a stupid man.
Obama was not demented like Biden.
When Obama told the military to put cash in an envelope or in a bag and send it over by military, by our military to the Ayatollah, He had to know that some of that money was being used to kill, some of that money was going to terrorists.
They were going to use it to kill innocent people, and some of them were American.
Now, you want to know why I think Obama should be in jail for the rest of his life.
I don't want him in jail for the rest of his life because I'm a Republican.
I want him in jail for the rest of his life because, number one, I'm an American.
And number two, I'm a fair human being.
And the people out there aren't.
And if we don't do it, it'll happen again.
They get back in power.
They'll be supporting those.
Maybe they won't even be around.
I hope Trump gets rid of them.
But there'll be somebody else.
Islamic extremism will exist so long as the people who embrace the Islamic religion do not reject as a majority the extreme teachings of Muhammad publicly and completely.
And be honest about it.
Because if they don't, there's always a vast part of the Quran and the hadith.
that the murderers can use to legitimately justify under the umbrella of religion the vast murders that they're doing.
And the real moral weakness of Muslims in general is that the good ones can't reject the bad ones effectively enough.
It's not unusual.
Happened with Italians and the mafia to some extent.
I was in the middle of that.
The consequence is not nearly as great, but same thing.
But it has to happen to bring them into, I'm not going to say the 21st century, I'm going to say into civilized human interchange, where we don't have to worry about out of nowhere they come and, you know, bomb.
two of our buildings in the Pentagon.
That can happen anytime.
So Israel is now being subjected not only to that poll there where Americans don't support them as much, although us Republicans still do.
The Council of Europe wants to curb arms to Israel because of Gaza.
I mean, they're obviously on Gaza's side.
I don't know if they know that the typical Gazan was brought up to hate them completely, brought up to kill them.
Not unusual in the history of isms like communism, the first people they turn on are the ones that help them get in power because they figure they're the weakest minded.
So just the other day, they had to extract all kinds of aid workers in Gaza who were stealing food.
from the people they were supposed to go to.
Well, that's the story of starvation in Hamas.
The Americans and the Israelis have provided the food.
The terrorist groups and the bullies steal the food.
So what do you want to do about that?
It's the same way they produce civilian casualties to affect you.
They produce starvation.
There's a great article, by the way, the other day about laser warfare and how Israel is using it.
I'm going to save it for another time when I can cover it with you in more detail.
But it's the answer to drones.
And again, Israel's way ahead.
We're a little behind.
I bet we catch up in six months.
But I want to illustrate it for you because it's very interesting in the way wars are being conducted now.
We talked about how Russia has made an advance.
Russia contains, they say, about 20% of Ukraine.
I think it's 18, but we'll take 20.
But now they're trying to stretch what they have in the Donetsk region, which I showed you earlier.
And they have taken the city of Dopropila, which is in Donetsk.
And they're moving on to another city in that region.
Now, the Ukrainians have now counterattacked, may take it back.
The point that I'm making is, isn't this unnecessary?
This peace or war isn't going to get decided on Donetsk and Dopopopila.
And the people who are dying there, whether they are the Russian troops who, believe me, are going to die Because they get, oh, look, look, look.
Stay there.
Who are going to die?
They don't have to die.
And I'm sorry, Vladimir.
If you're a human being, what are you carrying on this unnecessary bullshit for and killing people?
I understand that heads of state have to sometimes tolerate killing people, but shouldn't it be?
under very, very extreme and absolutely necessary circumstances, not when you don't have to.
I mean, I know you consider yourself an orthodox Christian, which means you believe in the same God and the same Jesus Christ as I do.
You think you can explain this?
What kind of animal you are?
I don't think so.
I don't get to judge you.
He does.
I just get to have to deal with you here in this world.
And the way to deal with you is I believe, What I've always believed, the only thing you can do with bullies is be tougher than they are.
so let's see if we can make that shift notice i said make that shift um We're going to do what we can to see if we can re-affect, re-alter, reconstitute American public opinion of Israel.
We'd love to have your ideas on that.
How do we do that?
How do we do that?
I mean, America, Israel needs America really badly.
But believe it or not, we need Israel too.
I mean, the whole situation in Iran would not have been the easy attack that it was without Israel.
I don't know that we have anybody else that can do that.
Right.
And that's, and if for no other reason, and there are so many others, as you've mentioned, the fact that they're so, they're such capable allies.
And, and, and, and that's why I think mayor, some of that polling is a result of if the American people really knew the details, right.
Or how these operations were conducted, how they assist us.
A lot of those people, they pull a completely unrealistic.
When you look at the people that are at these demonstrations, they're living in some kind of a silly world.
They don't understand.
Yes, exactly.
You interviewed a lot of them.
I mean, they're not like real people.
That's right, Mayor.
And they're so like, right in a vacuum.
Yes, nobody wants to see buildings getting, like, you know, hit with rockets.
It's so open, right?
It's like, okay, well, what about we lay down what's going on here?
And it's just so absurd.
But as you said, I think it is imperative that Israel take it seriously, the fallen support.
And, you know, there has to be a discussion about it.
And because, you know, for those that are such strong supporters of Israel, it's important to explain to the American people why we do, in fact, support Israel to the ext degree that we do well here's a couple of items we'll go through quickly because we're going to send you over to lindell tv for dr maria so july inflation held steady weren't they all predicting inflation was going to go nuts
how about lowering the interest rates powell before you get kicked out on your ass and you get sued for all the money you spent that you didn't have to spend on creating a pow what the taj mahal we're going to create the taj mahal for the fed that's going to really give you a sense of how to save money when you waste it in the Taj Mahal.
Great.
The DC takeover, what do you think, Ted?
Is that going down pretty well or is that turning out to be a negative?
Yeah, I would say it's going down pretty well.
Yeah, I mean, look, if you're honest and you live in DC, it's dangerous.
What?
DC?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a good point, Mayor.
And I lived in D.C. on and off between 2013 and through COVID.
and No, it's not COVID.
COVID didn't all of a sudden, if you were infected by COVID, you didn't start bashing in windows or, you know, assaulting people on the street.
It's the response to COVID and what they did to the entire, to all of society, right, with COVID going into the summer of 2020.
And something you understood as mayor, New York mayor, they were allowed to just assault law enforcement.
All the disrespect shown towards police, right?
All of these factors.
That's why we've seen, that's why I believe we've seen this, you know, the uptick in crime and just the general, I don't know.
I mean, a lot of folks, if you've been to some of our cities in the last few years, right, there's something off.
So take a look at this chart and tell me that the president isn't right to utilize extreme means to reduce it.
This does go back to 2024.
It's changed a little, but not in only in proportion.
Number four city in America for murder, Washington, D.C. Everybody thinks New York is so dangerous.
You want to look at those numbers?
4.7 for New York, 27.54 per 100,000 for Washington, D.C. That's five times more.
That's five times more.
You walk out on the street of D.C., you have a five times greater chance of being killed in New York than in New York.
How about you have a four times greater chance of being killed than in Mexico City?
We're going to tolerate that?
Or we're just going to, I mean, because of bullshit, we're going to tolerate this?
Because they have home rule?
Home rule has an exception for the president to intervene.
If I were the mayor, I'd say, thank you.
Please come and help me.
They have brought crime down, but not enough.
Not enough.
I mean, it doesn't matter if you bring crime down, if people are getting killed like crazy.
You're bringing them down for some incredibly high number.
And why is it true at all?
Look at those cities that have high crime.
St. Louis, Democrat.
New Orleans, Democrat.
Detroit, Democrat.
Washington, D.C., Democrat.
Atlanta, Democrat.
Dallas, Democrat.
Lexington, Democrat.
And New York is down to nothing, but it's Democrat.
Bogota, Columbia, communist.
Mexico City, communist.
You want to make a connection between the left wing and killing innocent people, you're goddamn right.
But mayor, I don't understand why.
You're goddamn right, you can't.
So how do these, you know, they keep getting reelected.
I mean, these Democrat cities, the crime.
We got the Mandavi thing going on.
How people ask me to explain it, you know, all weekend, all weekend in Las Vegas, they were asking me to, I can't explain it.
All I can say is my fellow former New Yorkers who I've I don't understand how they became so stupid and brainwashed.
Well, I will say this, Eric Adams, as a first-term Democrat.
mayor with the media behind him somehow found a way to destroy all this political capital so the guy can't even win a second term reelection.
So he's out.
And then Andrew Cuomo comes in and basically clears the field because he's this big name.
He runs the most lazy campaign I've ever seen.
And he's got enormous problems.
So I mean, those two deserve that they're responsible a little bit for this.
And then I would say, mayor, not a lot of people vote in nowadays in some of these races, right?
The low voter turnout.
And we can say a lack of.
Well, I'll stop there.
Yeah.
Well, Mandami took a tour against Trump over the last two days.
Now think about this.
I mean, I don't know if this helps with votes or not, but this guy is not going to be able to run New York City without the help of the federal government.
I never did a tour against Clinton because I have a brain and I'm not an ideological piece of shit.
Why'd you endorse it?
It's an ideological piece of shit.
Right?
Did I disagree with Clinton?
Yeah.
Did I work against him for Bush?
Yeah.
But you put your city first.
I really told you what I thought about Clinton.
they probably take me off the air but you put your city first you didn't put your ideologies for the right i did it wasn't about me and my being able to and this guy is 10 of me running he's not done a damn thing when i ran for mayor i had already crushed the mafia i had crushed the teamsters union we had recaptured las vegas I put Nazis in jail,
terrorists in jail, numerous drug dealers, Wall Street, Democratic and Republican politicians.
I had accomplishments.
I proved that I could be mayor.
There's a piece of shit cheating with his stupid rent control, 33-year-old brat from a rich left-wing anti-American family.
My fellow New Yorkers, if you elect him, you will certify to the rest of the world you are out of your minds.
So Princeton just fired a pro-Iranian Islamic extremist professor because they're afraid they're going to lose $200 million in grants.
Maybe they should have fired him because he can poison the mind of their students, because he's a damn terrorist supporter.
MS-13 busted in Nassau County.
You want to talk about, oh, they don't commit a lot of crimes.
No, no, no.
That's exaggerated.
They don't commit a lot of crimes.
Just this three MSN13 people are charged with 14 counts of murder, attempted murder.
They don't commit a lot of crimes.
They were 60% of the crimes in Queens.
Want to go look in Denver, jerks?
They're committing a lot of crimes and they're very different than the older illegal immigrants and you're too stupid to pay attention to it.
Schiff is now being looked at.
for encouraging the leak of classified information, as well as a completely airtight, it seems to me, mortgage tax fraud case in which he declared two primary residences so he could cheat the government.
That's the least of his crimes.
He should be tried for some form of sedition and trying to take down a lawfully elected president based upon false purchased testimony.
Inflation, steady.
We were supposed to be in recession by now.
Tomorrow, I'm going to describe to you laser warfare.
And we're going to get you ready.
As I told you, we're going to do a special.
with special preparation for what's going to happen at the summit, which is the most important we've had since the mid-80s.
And it will have a big effect.
The outcome of it will have a big effect on where we go.
And I don't think any of us know really the outcome of it.
So we'll take a look at the different outcomes and what could happen as a result of that.
And also the different strategies, which I think there we can be pretty accurate about the strategies they're going to report.
that mix works out is going to be very very interesting so pray that that works we need We need peace in Ukraine.
Those people, and please, from now on, every day, think about the 19,500 children that Russia has taken from the Ukraine and is using for human trafficking.
This is beyond anything else.
And if that doesn't reach you, nothing will.
Pray for the people of Israel.
It's been long enough that they've gone through this.
And what's been done to them, what's been done to them internationally with the, with the, But what's being done to them now with Europe walking out on them?
If Europe weren't made up of hundreds, if not thousands of years of Jew hating, we wouldn't be in this situation.
Don't you think they have an obligation?
Where do the pogroms take place?
In Europe.
Where were they killing Jews before they wanted to kill them in the Middle East in Europe.
Where did the Holocaust take place?
In Europe.
You don't have the room not to support them, Europe.
Well, pray for the people of Israel.
Pray for the president as he prepares.
Give him the wisdom and the capability of turning the mind of this devil.
Please watch out after him since you're putting him in the den with a satanic creature and we want him to emerge victorious not for ego but for the good of the whole world.
We pray for all this and we pray for the people of America.
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.
There 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, we're able to talk, we're able to analyze.