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Sept. 15, 2025 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (756): Updates on the Investigation of the Assassination of Charlie Kirk
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's mayor alive, uh, beginning a new week after yet again another unexpected, shocking week that shakes your confidence in exactly where our society is going,
but requires you to hold on to the timeless principles that have guided us to where you are and I am and our country is, and to stick with them.
And the martyrdom of Charlie Kirk offers us great strength, as it does also great shock.
This is a man that died uh doing what he believed in.
This is a man who never backed off, never stood down, never seemed to exhibit fear, always seemed to exhibit confidence.
And as uh we get to know him better in the revelations about him that have come out over the next over the last three or four days, and I didn't know him, and I knew him well, not a close friend, close personal friend.
Not that I wouldn't want him to have been, but it just didn't happen that way.
But someone I respected and liked a lot and knew in one way or another since when he was 18.
Always uh always was straordinarily impressed with him from all points of view, as a speaker, as a thinker, as a debater, all things that I do and respect and evaluate in other people.
Um also as a human being.
I I remember being touched by the picture of his first child.
And I again I didn't know him that well, but I sent him and his wife a congratulations, and I told them how warm it made me feel to see them with a baby because they're a perfect couple to bring an American into this world.
I had great respect for him when they were attacking him uh toward the beginning of the campaign, some some of the uh attacking him.
I mean, that this happens in a campaign all the time.
People who probably wanted to do the job and get a lot of money for it, was saying he shouldn't do the uh he shouldn't be entrusted with the security work in um where was it in Arizona?
And to some extent, then he spread out into Pennsylvania.
And um, and I said, uh don't be ridiculous.
He's got the he's got I I've spoken at the organization.
He got about the best kind of organization you can have.
You're not paying him.
Uh and they looked at me like, oh, what do you know?
Because I've never been a paid political, you know, gunfire, and that's essentially people I was talking to.
And I mean, Charlie, Charlie was taking money away from them.
And they looked to me because uh who the heck knew better how to secure the election than me, since I knew how the other one was taken apart.
So I remember, and Ted Tedd will remember this, he's right here, somewhere around uh September when it was early enough to do something about it.
I think I almost think it was the week after the Republican convention.
We went to Georgia, I think.
And we went to a uh we went to a place where his organization and three others had teamed up to handle the very critical Georgia operation.
I mean, Georgia I considered to be uh a state that we had proven that we had won.
Some we had proven without any doubt, there was tremendous cheating.
But a couple we had proven we had won.
And also one that is from top to bottom corrupt and very, very hard to crack.
And I was asked to give my opinion as to whether or not the group there was capable of handling it.
And a lot of it was some of the Trump group uh taking shots at Charlie's group.
I'm not even sure it was at Charlie.
You know, they're kids.
So, and they're for nothing.
And they would rather have their paid people doing it.
You got to understand this.
I've been in five presidential campaigns, including my own.
So I understand that.
So I went there and we campaigned with them for the weekend.
We actually went out and can't, uh Dr. Maria, Ted and I. We took a lot of great pictures.
We went door to door.
We looked at lists.
We sat for about four hours in the headquarters.
I talked to them.
I wanted, I had done this several times in 2020, and I always felt maybe I missed things in 2020.
I wasn't going to let it happen in 2024.
And I got back to the campaign as to the president in particular.
And I said, Your best guy is Charlie.
He's your best guy because they're the most motivated.
They're here, they're here.
They'll sleep under the desk.
They're not getting paid.
They're here because they believe in you, Mr. President, and they believe in him.
That's the best volunteer.
You can't get anyone like that.
I mean, the Democrats are paying them.
Soros is paying them.
We're not paying them.
They're here because they agree with us that we have to save this republic.
And needless to say, the states that he had charge of.
Boom.
I was so proud of him.
And it enhanced my otherwise fairly uniform respect for him as a man, as a Christian, as a teacher, as a speaker.
Um...
I never thought of him on the list of the most vulnerable.
Meaning, if you were going to start knocking off, sorry, I was a prosecutor, so I talked that way.
If you're going to start to kill those around the president, although uh now it now, tragically, it makes a lot of sense.
I would not have thought of Charlie as the one that would have excited that kind of emotion.
Oh, maybe Steve Bannon.
Maybe me.
I never understood Navarro, what Navarro.
I mean, Bannon and I say whatever we think.
And well, it's not what you're saying, it's how the media portrayed you.
Remember that man.
Yeah, but we channel, you know, we chant, we push it.
So I understand it.
I know what I'm doing, and I know I know the risk I'm taking.
But Charlie always um, that's not his nature.
And that wasn't his role.
His role was to teach and to open minds.
And I always thought he was remarkably discreet.
Right.
Extraordinarily kind.
And that's why it worked with the kids.
I mean, I was there at maybe four or five of these different programs.
I spoke at three of them.
And um it was, you could see, you could see uh the the attraction, the nobody listens to them.
Even the even the left-wing brainwashed ones, nobody listens to them.
In fact, the left-wing brainwash ones are probably most in need of being listened to because they've been dictated to.
This is not, and I didn't know this until a very recent interview by Mark Levin of Charlie.
Charlie.
And I should have.
Let me say I suspected it.
I I have a very deep knowledge and understanding of how the communists have infiltrated us, and that a lot of what's happening to us is orchestrated.
It is not at all accidental.
And it is part of a plan that goes back to, oh, in certain ways, eight eight 1848 on and off during that period.
Um, and that when I see its various uh hydra heads uh uh emerge, I can say marks, marks, marks, marks, marks.
And there are a few people, you know, that some I'm very friendly with, some I'm not, but uh respect who have that ability, also Levin does, but uh uh Bannon does.
Um I didn't know that Charlie, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. does, believe it or not.
Um but I didn't know that Charlie did.
And then he did an extraordinary interview with um Mark Levin, in which he displayed a very, very deep knowledge of uh the the long, long road of communism and the patient road of communism to try to take over the world.
And he understood his enemy.
He understood when he was going into those universities, he wasn't doing battle with those kids.
He was doing battle with Karl Marx.
He was doing battle with the with the professors who sold out America.
He was doing battle uh with the uh with the government officials who sold out America, uh teaching hatred of America, teaching horrible things that uh so that it you almost don't have the basis of a common language to to uh to talk and debate, and it was remarkable to me to see the patience that he had to do it.
And um I don't know, I'm not a I'm not a poet and not a theologian or priest, but there's somehow I feel nobody wants to die.
But you know, we all know we are I guess if Charlie had a die, he'd probably want to do it in that chair that he was in, because that's where he did his best work, even I'm pausing because I'm thinking.
I'm wondering if his spiritually and intellectually and in the broadest sense, his best work within that chair.
Practically, his best work was securing the 2024 election, because he could sit in that chair forever, and I could do what I do forever.
And if we hadn't won the 2024 election, we were on our well to we're on uh we were on our way to hell.
So what does it matter, which is his greatest contribution?
They both were great.
So I'm gonna say this at the beginning now because oh, isn't that a beautiful family?
Look at look at the smile on his face, and look at the smile on her face.
And if that isn't legitimate, you you you come and see me, and I'll send you to a psychiatrist.
If you don't see that, if you don't see the joy in their eyes at having children, which you know, it's what life.
There's so many young people that don't believe this anymore.
It's what life is about having them.
Look at her.
Have you ever seen more joy on your face than Erica's face?
You look at his satisfaction, he was a bit older, you know, not so much in this age, but in my age, he was kind of older to get married and have a child.
So with all of that, and with all the human aspects to this, I don't, I don't, I don't, Stop.
I do understand.
But I didn't expect.
I didn't expect either.
I didn't expect the massive reaction all the all over the world affected by his loss.
Much deeper than I thought.
I knew it would be deep in the United States.
But I didn't know he had reached so many young people all over the world.
And I uh I think he reached young people he didn't even reach because they knew he wanted to reach them and nobody else does.
Does that make sense to you what I'm saying?
They knew there was a person there that wanted to reach them.
So they identified with him.
Because the the ceremonies that you saw, like in in London, and you don't see that for an American.
An American right winger.
And they didn't have like we have here.
Disgusting animals interrupting it.
Lower than life individuals running through it and trying to desecrate it.
Maybe, maybe in Europe, they still have more respect.
Maybe they understand the time-honored American.
What would we call it?
Principle.
Oh, always speak well of the dead.
If you can't say anything, don't say anything.
There's plenty of time to analyze it in the full flower of history.
Doesn't have to be done.
Getting ready to be buried.
Every family is affected and every family is hurt.
Look, I've had mafia figures killed, and I just kept my mouth shut.
We're gonna take a short break.
And when we come back, we'll catch up to date on where the heck we are here and what we can expect tomorrow, which is I think a big day of revel of revelations.
Um also uh the president, um the president uh performing an enormously important um function right now that I saw him doing today, which is getting his administration on track to continue through this.
This could have the tendency of really, not permanently, but of really slowing you down.
And he's really trying very hard to push through in the most appropriate way possible.
And I I can guarantee you, Charlie would not want one day missed because he realizes that this is do or die for America.
And what happened over this last week proves that.
We'll be right back.
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This is Rudy Choliani, and I'm back uh with you uh on America's Mayor Live.
And this from the very, very beginning, from the first maybe or second time I I saw the horrific uh vi um video.
Uh this has uh oh, let me use the old expression stuck in my craw.
And uh it's gonna have to get out of there as an investigator before I resolve this.
It was the question that was being asked of Charlie in the moments before he was assassinated.
And he was sitting in the middle of the tent, which I think we reviewed with you in great detail on Friday.
We even built uh uh we even built our own Lego uh reproduction.
I have to show you how difficult the shot was.
Uh but the first moment I reviewed that, my detective's uh uh instinct came up boom, like that.
And I said, Well, this is a coincidence that has to see what you do with a coincidence in a in a crime situation is you resolve it one way or the other.
It can be the break that helps you understand the crime, it can be just a coincidence.
Uh but you never just look there, is no such thing as just a coincidence you don't examine unless you're being paid off to fix a case.
So in the in the two minutes, three minutes leading up to the death of uh Charlie, uh UVU student named Hunter Kozak, a uh a left-wing uh a left-wing zealot, asked Charlie uh a question with a statement.
A few weeks ago, there was a transgender mass shooter, and ever since then, the Trump DOJ said that we should start talking about revoking gun rights for transgender Americans.
I think you're in support of this.
So, do you know how many transgender Americans have been mass shooters over the last 10 years?
Charlie Kirk, too many.
Kozak, it's five.
Okay.
Do you know how many mass shooters there have been in America over the last 10 years?
Kirk.
Counting or not counting gang violence.
Great, says Kozak, and then the shot rang up.
Now, does it trouble you that at the moment he was being shot and killed?
And uh we're gonna have to make a little leap here, but it's a fairly responsible one, which always can be altered.
It appears as if this was connected.
This animus and this hatred for Charlie was connected to his views on transgender.
And I think his misinterpretive views on transgender also.
So let's just assume that I'm correct about that.
And I may not be, and we can just discard this.
Isn't it weird that he's being asked about that?
He's being asked about the very subject about which that bullet now emerges from 200 yards away.
He's being asked about the very subject which led to the man standing way up there shooting him at the time that this happens.
Is there a signal involved in that?
Is there a symbolism involved in that?
This guy Kozak, who is he?
Why did he ask the question just then?
There were others in the crowd, a man who turned around and was yelling USA, USA, and looking toward the killer.
Are they being pursued more diligently than in the situation in the uh investigation of the attempted assassination of President Trump, which was a disgraceful investigation and continues to be.
So this we want to keep following.
We want to find out, we want to find out how this gets involved.
Now, we we we count up more like 11 trans uh agenda in the last eight years.
Uh we've got some of the most recent ones here.
The uh Nashville shooter, of course, and uh the Aberdeen uh Massachusetts shooter, uh, uh the uh Denver, the Denver, uh Denver Colorado shooter, uh the Colorado Springs shooter.
Um it does seem to be a kind of epidemic of this going on, and I don't know.
I don't think it can just be dealt with by waving the hand and not not taking uh uh uh uh a look at it from from from uh from the point of view of uh who you know who and what this is all about.
So I guess that's gonna have to be done, and I assume the FBI is gonna do it.
It's good we're going to have to examine propositions like, and this is uh these are two people I don't know, but they they they wrote a conclusion at the beginning of their article, which could be a proposition that uh should be the subject of part of the investigation.
This is uh John A. Berthka IV, who's the president and CEO of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, and Marlowe Slaback, who's the executive director of the collegiate network of ISI.
ISI apparently intercollegiate studies institute, like Charlie, uh believes uh in a robust speech.
And um they have done studies about um you know college campuses and what they tolerate and not, and there's no doubt that students have a much lower tolerance for conservative speakers than for progressive ones.
Um they begin, they begin.
They begin their beautiful article, which is quite short today, saying Charlie Kirk walked into a college campus to practice the most important American civic habit, open inquiry and argument in pursuit of truth.
He left that stage With a bullet wound, dying hours later, it was undeniably a public execution by a political enemy.
Kirk's murder is the horrific endpoint of a progressive culture that treats conservative viewpoints as not merely wrong but blasphemous, and their speakers as unworthy of safety.
Universities have enforced the idea that questioning progressive orthodoxy is tenamount to hate speech.
That's what they've done.
That's what they've taught.
That's what has to be undone.
And that's what Charlie was in the process of doing.
And now that he's gone on, but left with us quite a quite a curriculum.
Are we going to pick it up?
Are we?
Are we going to be able to stand up against all those horrible people that have attacked him, attacked his family, the terrible things they're saying about him now.
But I don't see that it's having the slightest impact on those who are mourning him and those who are celebrating his life and celebrating it in the sense that, in a way that will give them the enthusiasm and the support and the strength to carry on his quest.
...
Holman Jenkins of the Wall Street Journal concludes in a single sentence at the end of his article saying if we had an honest and even slightly brave mainstream media during the Trump era, everything would be different now.
No, of course that's true.
And they are part of, they are part of, they are part of the problem that has been, that has been with us for quite some time.
Now I don't want you to think that this has been all one way.
It has not.
Charlie has had uh more support than anyone could possibly have imagined.
The GoFundMe fund for uh educating children has raised as of yesterday, 4.7 million dollars.
And he uh he is being honored, and there are ceremonies for him all over the world.
And uh conservative groups in particular all over the world feel very much tied to him and connected to him in a way that I'm not sure we even realize completely.
Alice Widell, who's the leader of AFD in Germany, which is the far right party, often considered to be Nazis, which they are not, um, says he was shot by a fanatic who hates our way of life.
So he Kamaya, the leader of Japan's populist right wing Sosedo Party, said Kirk was committed to building the future with us.
The phenomenon of young people, especially men turning conservatives, is occurring simultaneously across multiple continents.
Kirk told an audience of 2,000 and soul just days before he was shot.
Well, we know who's responsible for that, huh?
He is described by Mario Fernando Cabal, a very patriotic and brave, influential Colombian senator, as an anti-woke hero who was murdered by psychopathic socialists.
You want to disagree with that?
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who is the scourge of all of these phony left-wingers, said Kirk's death was the result of the international hate campaign waged by the progressive liberal left.
So it's not all one way.
It's not all one way by any means.
But there are many who have been disgraceful, disgusting, inhuman in their attack.
Even school teachers.
The very people that are that are training our young people, it only goes to prove yet again how the Marxists have invaded our school system and taken control.
I mean, you can go all over the country and find this.
I have a couple of examples.
Ted, I'd like you to see if you could come up with a couple too, because you dealt with them this weekend.
But there's a teacher in Framingham, Massachusetts named Samantha Morengo.
She posted a video online of herself merrily singing God bless America through a Cheshire Grin while standing before a breaking news report of Charlie's death.
The now deleted video was preserved by the account Libs of TikTok, which added, This person teaches your children.
She was celebrating his death.
And she's a teacher.
God bless America.
There's nothing more on?
God bless America.
God bless America.
What have we done to get a fire?
Right.
Sorry, I'm just trying to fire.
Pardon me?
Sorry, I'm just trying to buy it.
I think we should all know.
We don't know.
I want to leave.
Samantha Marengo.
Her name is Samantha Marengo.
It's in the Framingham Massachusetts Elementary School.
Thank you.
She also can't sing, by the way.
Then there was a gentleman.
He's not a teacher, but what the hell?
His name is Charlie Rock.
He's a football communications coordinator with the Carolina Panthers.
Why are you all sad your man said it was worth it?
So he was celebrating the death of Charlie.
Now Elon Omar.
Okay, let's play that.
Okay.
Is that him?
Yeah, sorry.
I'm trying to bring up the ones that you talk about.
Okay, go ahead.
The next one is Elon Omar, who is the I think that's the one who was married to her brother.
Went on to a cruel rant about Kirk.
There are a lot of people who are talking about him just wanting to have a civil debate.
These people are full of SHIT.
And it's important for us to call them out while we feel anger and sadness.
Why does she feel anger and sadness?
I mean, I should it should be the coup de grade for her.
In upstate what?
I agree.
In upstate Naples, a public school teacher called Kirk an aspiring Goebbels.
Good written, good riddance to bad garbage.
This guy's teaching kids.
Now, Kristen Eve, who I think we all saw, who was a teacher at the Department of Defense Education Activity at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, wrote in on Facebook, he was a he was a garbage human.
I wouldn't want him for one second.
We're at a point where things are going to have to get ugly, get messy, maybe even get violent to change this dumpster fire of a country.
Think maybe she could be arrested for inciting violence.
think that's more than just talk?
That's like taking a match and throwing it on a on uh on a uh smoldering uh uh uh uh fire.
She she then went on to say that voting is not enough.
F the high road, f that guy.
South side high school teacher, Wayne Baliek of Greenville, South Carolina.
He's a Boston Terrier owner, packaged up nicely as one big queer hot mess, and I'm celebrating the assassination by writing America became better today, says the one queer.
The one big queer hot mess.
He he he was placed on leave.
Leave me from what?
So we can come back and the big queer mess can teach children to be big queer messes.
Secret Service.
How to get rid of an employee.
This deep state hatred of Donald Trump, which I knew is the thing that resulted in the stealing of the 2020 election, and the complete lying about it, and the judges uh complicit in it, and the deep state complicit in it.
You see how you see how it goes way.
I mean, it's this isn't like you're doing an excavation in Jerusalem or Rome.
It goes way down.
Way down.
Way down.
Comcast wrote a very, very strong letter to MSNBC that something has fractured in our public discourse, and we have a responsibility to mend it.
Okay, we're gonna find out over the next several days how serious Comcast is.
There's only one way to mend it.
I I I've watched it often enough to know that there isn't a single person on there that has a conscience.
So get rid of all of them.
Every single one.
Uh you could not have worked for them if you have integrity.
What's saying, Mary?
What?
Sorry, I'm just saying.
I said the Comcast op brass slammed MSNBC for their coverage of Kirk.
Comcast did?
Yeah.
That's shocking.
Not just Matthew Dowd.
They said something essential has fractured in our public discourse.
Responsibility to help mend it.
Well, here's what they have to do.
It's very simple.
Stop the bullshit and fire them all.
Get rid of every single one of them.
Start all over again.
That's what they're I thought that's what they were I thought that's what they were talking to.
Single one.
Every single one.
No more games.
No more games.
No more benefit of the doubt, if you're if he asked me.
I mean, it's uh it's absurd that the things they get away with, to the things they get to say.
Yep.
Then we have this young lady who's a um who who called for the disciplining of a New Jersey doctor who cheered the assassination of uh Charlie Kirk.
It's Lindsay Clinzel.
She works for the Anglewood Health, she works for Englewood Health in Bergen County.
And she was uh fired for calling out the doctor on her personal Instagram account for uh celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk as a violation of the Hippocratic Oath.
And they fired her, not him.
Sound like a fix?
Kong said he hated her Kirk, and he deserved his murder.
So he deserves to be fired.
And he resigned, right?
Did he?
He resigned.
Due to The public pressure.
So it shows that it's working.
To a degree.
Unfortunately, there might just be too many to get to.
Steve Cody, a council member in Palmetto Bay in Florida.
Charlie Kirk is a fitting sacrifice to our Lord Smith and West.
How would be their name?
Has he been have we gotten rid of him yet?
What's his name?
His name is Steve Cody.
Spell that Steve Cody.
He's a Democratic councilman.
C O D Y. Okay.
in palmetto bay And then, of course, we have the footage.
Well, we're told that the vice mayor of the town of South Florida Village, Palmetto Bay.
The vice mayor of this town is shutting down all council business until Steve Cody resigns.
Bingo, that's how it's done, folks.
So another member of the council.
Steve Cody's a councilman in this town.
Yeah.
Um, and we'll have folks.
I apologize.
We've been working on this all weekend, but we're so focused on the effectiveness and getting things done.
We don't have a great database.
Yeah, yeah.
But let's hold on to this one and follow up.
We'll follow up.
We'll try to pick some out and then follow up tomorrow with with screenshots and pictures.
But if you've been following us on social media, uh you've seen all we've been doing a lot.
It's being done by countless of people across social media.
Uh we want to follow up and see what Comcast does, too.
Right.
Are they just bullshitting or are they gonna do something about this?
Uh I have I have a guess on that one.
Also, you're telling me that the Kunzel situation was straightened out already.
They got rid of the doctor, right?
Is she back in her job?
Is she?
Sorry?
Is she back in her job?
No.
Oh, the nurse, yes.
She is the nurse is supposedly going back in her shift.
Sorry, folks, we're we got a lot going on here.
Yes, the the that nurse is go is expected to be back at her next shift, is what we're told.
Okay.
Now, how about the footage of Ryder Corral who jumped on top of the flowers, the photos, and the gifts, left to memorialize Charlie in Phoenix, Arizona?
You have the video of that?
I I need to know the name again.
His name is Ryder Corral.
Yes, sorry.
I think you've seen it.
He runs right across the uh yeah, we'll play this.
We have video of this attack.
Well, we need what you want to know is what happened to him.
Yeah, we want to play the attack.
Oh, I think he got arrested.
Do you want to play video of the attack or no?
I do.
Okay.
That's what we'll do.
I actually think they give him a beating.
He's been arrested.
Excuse us, folks.
Sorry.
I stop apologizing every time.
I don't know that there's audio here, so we're gonna try to find one with audio.
Sorry.
We're gonna come back, folks.
One second.
Yeah, that's the end of it, but that that's him.
Yeah, but it's not.
I want audio.
So what about what about um here's a full video?
I guess we don't need audio.
There is a full there is a full video of him.
Yeah, but we don't need audio.
This is the full video of the of this attack uh at the Charlie Kirk Memorial.
We'll try to get some more info.
I can't put up the goddamn...
What was his name?
Ryder Corral.
I can't.
Did you they show him running through?
Yes, yeah, yeah.
I just for some reason there's no audio.
I don't know why.
Because I um but but I'll just bring you back on, Mayor.
You can talk while I play it.
If we could see him running through, yeah, yeah.
Well, at the beginning.
I see him knocked down.
I don't see him running through.
Yeah, that's him running right here.
Where?
Well, you catch the end of him running through it, right?
No, we're only getting the end of it, Ted.
Yes, we're only getting the end when they attack him, which is kind of unfair.
It makes it look like he's being attacked.
Oh, okay.
I'll find another one then.
Sorry.
Last uh month in Minneapolis, Robin Westman drove to the Annunciation Catholic Church with a rifle, a shotgun, and a pistol, and he killed two children.
He heard 20 uh he heard 20 other people.
Um it sort of been buried, right?
He also shot three rounds into a statue of the holy family outside the church.
So he put up uh a couple of holes in the statue of St. Joseph and the Virgin Mary.
And uh, and then if you look at his writings, this was a distinctly anti-Catholic attack, anti-Catholic violent attack.
He didn't choose the school to attack, he chose he chose the most sacred right of the Roman Catholic Church, the Mass, to attack.
The shooter also included a trans flag in his manifesto.
He was tired of being trans.
He wished he had never been brainwashed by the movement and regretted ever experimenting with gender.
Gee, maybe he should have listened to Charlie.
In 2018, so Snosha Mosley, who identified as a transgender man, killed three people and wounded two others at a Maryland Wright aid distribution center.
In 2019, two students, one of them identified as a transgender man, opened fire at their Denver High School, killing a classmate and injuring eight others.
In 2022, Anderson Lee Aldrich, who identifies as non-binary, murdered five people at a Colorado gay bar.
In 2023, Ortree Hale, who identified as a transgender man shot up a school in Tennessee, killing six people, including three children.
Transgender ideology has motivated violence.
It is a simple conclusion.
It needs to be openly thoroughly and without political correctness, uh minimizing it and censoring it.
It needs to be investigated and understood if we're going to save lives in the future, or are we just going to continue to get people killed like Democrats have been doing to us forever and ever and ever and ever and ever.
When you look at the whole situation with Robert Westman who somehow at home went wrong one has to One has to figure out what happens with the parents.
What happens?
Do they empower it?
Do they ignore it?
Do they do they not see that when a child when a child comes to them and is a male and says, I think I want to be a female, this is an extraordinarily serious issue.
That this isn't this isn't uh something to be played with by a bunch of political hucksters or or uh pharmaceutical thieves who basically are in charge of it right now.
The amount of money for saying yes to a procedure, as opposed to the amount of money of or uh uh uh and saying wait is is unbelievable is is life-changing.
And unfortunately, we found that life-changing money can completely corrupt our medical industry and has we found that out during the pandemic.
Thank you.
So we have two situations right now as we move on to another subject uh as uh as we get toward toward the end because we want you to go see Dr. Maria tonight.
Um that is that that um both in both Gaza or both Israel and Ukraine, strangely, strangely, we're we're we seem to be holding back, more so in Ukraine.
We're saying now that we're gonna Apply sanctions if all of Europe applies sanctions.
Because it won't really help if we just apply sanctions.
Meanwhile, we've let five six weeks go by of some of the worst killing of Ukrainians.
For no reason.
As we pondered that.
I I wish I understood the strategy.
I do not.
And I don't know how I understand how they're putting on sanctions will be extraordinarily over the top damaging.
But I also realize how damaging just our doing it can be.
And could very well have brought him to the bargaining table because of the economic impact America can have.
Look, European Union on top of it, of course, even more.
But it seems to me that that every time we get to push comes to shove, another issue comes up.
And I think we're at the end of it now.
Because the slaughter of the Ukrainian people is becoming useful.
Unnecessary.
Horrible.
We've got the power.
I don't understand why we don't understand why we we don't slap Putin across the face as hard as we can and see what happens.
Meaning let's put all our sanctions on him.
And then let's pressure Europe to do the same.
But I don't see why we have to wait for Europe to do it.
Let's just do it with as many as want to.
Not go through the possibility that one country may hold out.
Bye.
Meanwhile, during this whole period of time that we've been holding back our leverage in uh in um first our leverage in uh in the Middle East, which could have been exercised on Qatar before Israel had to had to bomb there.
Uh we had plenty of leverage on Qatar to uh get rid of the uh to get rid of the top murderers of uh of Hamas and also to pressure them to get rid of the to get rid of the hostages now, but we had to wait until Israel did the job for us.
And now uh we've got plenty of leverage on Russia to really crush them economically, and we keep waiting, and they keep going right into our face.
Trump has a conversation with Putin.
Putin says I'm going to discuss peace, and then he kills, he carries out two or three of his most deadly attacks on Ukrainian civilians of the entire war.
Right.
In fact, one of them was going on as he was talking to Trump.
I fear that he's doing the same thing he did before.
He's testing us.
So uh the only way these get over.
The only way these get over is when we consistently hit back.
In July, the peak month this year, Russia launched nearly 6,300 attack drones.
That's why they were delaying.
See why they're delaying.
So it's got to, it's got to uh, unless we just want to see people die needlessly constantly, or we want to lose all credibility.
It is time to put up a shut-up.
The speaker is trying real hard to lay the groundwork for sanctions.
He gave a speech uh yesterday saying that we're ready, we're ready, we're ready, we're ready, we're ready to pass the Senate package on sanctions that would be diabolical against Russia.
I I uh seriously doubt that they wouldn't work because financially they'd be crushed.
Poland, Poland is now having to bring up reserves in order to protect themselves, since uh Russian drones are flying over or flying over Poland?
And NATO did respond by knocking down the drones, but we didn't participate in that.
What's the reluctance?
Two-thirds of Russians are now calling for peace.
Did you know that, Ted?
I'm not surprised.
I'm I'm sure uh folks there are getting frustrated with how bogged down things seem to be.
And of course, and you might you you have a better knowledge than I do, mayor, of their cons conscription uh process.
I don't I is it true that I think at first a lot of people, a lot of men, young men may have saw it as an opportunity to make some money.
Uh, but it sure seems like a meat grinder and a lot of lives being lost.
So now that they may be finding it harder to find such individuals.
Well, I mean, it's is there some truth to that?
I think so.
I think both sides are having trouble finding recruits.
The Russians are paying for them.
They're paying in and relatively it's relatively good money.
They're paying almost for suicide troops.
Because the right the way the Russians conduct war, if they if they draft you, you got about a 20% chance of coming back, maybe 30.
Because they just send you right up.
I mean, they they attack with you with humans.
They don't bother doing strafing beforehand, or that's why they lose a lot more than the Ukrainians.
They they they have a different value of human life.
Yeah, they have no, how about no value for human life?
At least Putin doesn't.
So President Trump demanded uh Saturday, all NATO countries stop buying oil from Russia in return for the U.S. slapping major sanctions on Moscow.
Now, uh suppose one of the two of them doesn't.
What would that matter?
I mean, one or two of them doing business with me would be a little… It's almost as if you set up an obstacle to getting it done.
Well, let's it's been it's been a long time since the election that was supposed to be solved before the president came into office.
It's been a long time since then.
It's not solved, and it doesn't even have a and we thought at times, mayor, over the last few months that maybe we were uh sorry on Russia and Ukraine.
Is that we're still on Russia?
Yeah, Ukraine, yeah.
Yeah.
We thought maybe we were going to see some major headway.
And of course, we uh I still applaud uh I don't criticize the president for attempting for there's there's no doubt that Putin has uh double crossed him.
So I think the president when we drop the hammer on him sooner rather than later.
And we have a president who seems to have done all he can.
He clearly wants to see the killing.
Yeah, but it's to stop.
What is going on now has the killing going on by not putting the sanctions on two weeks ago?
There was more killing in the last two weeks.
Right.
And uh at what point?
And Israel is gonna keep going on.
I mean, Israel is taking Gaza City now, and as everybody says they shouldn't expand the war, they're killing more Hamas.
Good.
Rubio is going there, and he's trying to straighten them out.
He wants to lay out a plan so that uh Jerusalem can get give them a plan for how they're gonna end it.
I think Jerusalem gave him a plan of how to end it on October on October 8th, when we kill every member of Hamas.
Help us kill every member of Hamas, and we've ended it, including the sons of bishops that are hiding in Qatar in your friend Qatar.
You know, a Democratic alderman from Chicago is asking for the National Guard.
Uh he says he's Raymond Lopez, and he says that no other people in the council who and he says that half the council supports it, but they're afraid to speak out because the fat slob governor will hold money back from them and use his wealth to ruin their campaigns.
Wow.
Is that what?
That's it's in order to get more new uh uh he's gonna fat the fat slob governor is gonna do this and get more people killed.
Is someone gonna tell it's all for the purpose of getting people killed.
This guy thinks he he has any shot at president, doesn't he?
Oh my god.
No, we never we never would never would have liked such a stupid undisciplined man.
Well, Mondami is looks like nothing's stopping him.
He got Hokel's support.
It was sort of mixed.
She made a complete buffoon out of herself in doing it.
Um, but 60 percent of Nassau County voters disapprove of Hochul.
60?
Yeah.
67% disapproval disapprove of Mondami.
So Republicans are gonna run their races in Nazareth County against Hokel and Mondani, and hope to pick up even more Republican support.
So Holkel caved.
She she endorsed him.
Pardon me?
So Holko caved.
She has endorsed him.
Do you think that's a sign of what's to come with other uh Democrat Well, she's in a difficult position as the governor?
It would be very hard for her not to do it, and it is very hard for her to do it.
Now, Schumer and Jeffries have not done it yet.
They haven't they haven't done it yet.
And Schumer is not running, or he is running.
He's made no shape.
Schumer has not endorsed him.
But is he running for re-election or has he not said?
Well, not this year.
He he's got a ways to go before yesterday.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know if he's gonna run for re-election.
He's you know, he's 145.
So it might tell you if he does not end up endorsing him, that might tell you he's not running for re-election.
Right?
Mm-hmm.
Because if he well, what do you think is the full involvement of the transgender movement with this guy?
With the girlfriend boyfriend cooperating, but seeming to be a full-fledged member of the transgender community and sort of the love of his life.
Well, we're we're starting to hear rumblings of a potential group chat uh on Discord, I believe.
Uh, and well, we'll learn more potentially tomorrow or when these charges are officially filed, which they're saying may happen as soon as tomorrow, in which case we will likely get more information.
Uh, but we do we are hearing rumblings that there may have been a group chat of up to 20 people uh that may have been aware of something.
Uh some of what we've seen uh we've heard of a group chat post shooting, but now there are questions swirling about uh the presence of this group chat, other communications that were occurring in the days leading up to the assassination.
There exists multiple social media posts, uh kind of warning Charlie of you know, you're coming here, something big's gonna happen.
We'll try to bring those up.
I can probably find those here in short order.
Uh, but we should learn a lot more tomorrow about a potential, we don't know yet whether or not we are dealing with a potential conspiracy or you know just a multitude of individuals who may have been aware beforehand.
But we will we are awaiting you know, we're awaiting the charges to be filed, which we're told could happen as soon as tomorrow, at which point we do expect a lot more to be released, and we're told a lot more will be released uh per FBI director Cash Patel this morning on Fox.
Well we're gonna ask you to go over to Dr. Maria on Lindell TV.
She's probably just beginning, and she's going to have plenty of coverage on the psychology of this and the background of this.
And um, and therefore you can follow up uh with her, and then with us tomorrow at seven o'clock on Lindell TV and at eight o'clock on what America's mayor live.
That's right, Mary.
And I just want to say before we go, a lot of folks are thanking you and thanking your team you for taking for taking a leading role.
Again, it's not this isn't about destroying people's lives, but taking a leading role in exposing.
Right.
Uh it just, you know, your willingness, our willingness to to stand up and call this out.
We we can't let it continue.
We can't, we can't, we can't let this go by, otherwise, it's just gonna happen again and again and again and again, and many, many uh more good people are gonna die.
We lost uh a treasure for our country.
The personal dimension of it is even worse.
Right when you look at that family, I mean it it uh your heart breaks.
This guy would this didn't have to happen.
This was orchestrated in I don't know how we're gonna find out, but in some way this was orchestrated, and we're gonna know, I think, pretty shortly, just exactly how.
This is a man who went on to college campuses, encouraged vigorous debate, encouraged those with different opinions to he gave them a platform, he gave them a platform and had open, vigorous debate, and he was shot dead for it.
It's it's it's not that you can't disagree with his politics, and yes, it's abhorrent that you would criticize him in death, but that's not the problem.
The problem is celebrating, justifying and condoning the idea that violence and murder is an appropriate response to someone who says something you disagree with.
It is so abhorrent, and I know you agree, Mayor, and and that's why it's something we have to drive out of the body politic very, very quickly, and not let it um and not let it fester.
Right.
And and and the problem is it's built in.
This was coming, and we've had smaller versions of it before.
So this is not as if this is out of the blue.
Uh this was coming, which means it now may be part of our political culture.
Right.
At Luigi Manzioni.
This is thinkable.
We we saw some of this with with the healthcare CEO being shot dead from the back by Luigi Manzioni, and we saw too much, too many people looking at him as a hero.
And that that really should have uh, that was the canary in the coal mine.
That you know, we we really should have been.
I I shouldn't, I shouldn't, I'll speak for myself.
I shouldn't have been as shocked by the number of individuals from teachers to nurses.
I was I was shocked at the number.
I wasn't shocked that it was not, right?
But I was shocked at the number.
I mean, uh, obviously, it probably seems like more than it is because they're the ones that jump out, but still that's a lot.
It's more than just an isolated one or two here and there, right?
Well, we're gonna stay on top of it.
We're gonna we're gonna pray, we're gonna pray to God to restore to us a sense of humanity and decency to all of our people, so that we go back to oh my gosh, the convention of saying let's not speak ill of the dead, or if we are, can we wait until the fullness of history when we have to do it?
You're not sure if you're I mean the other thing about this is those are people who are doing this.
First of all, you're dead wrong about him, but you're not even sure you're right.
You don't know this man.
You're just doing this because you're brainwashed.
You don't know Charlie Kirk, you never met him.
You probably couldn't repeat half uh uh two two percent of what he said, let alone argue against it.
I mean, half these words, not bullets.
That's right, maybe gonna know who Charlie Kirk is.
That's right.
They hear one that's that that's a great point, Mayor.
And then they hear one thing online about him being a very good thing.
Yeah, I mean, they're not he's a friend of Trump.
Good, he's dead.
Well, it's not good.
God, please help us take from this something very, very positive that'll stand as a testimony to Charlie.
So, with that, we'll see you tomorrow night.
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