America's Mayor Live (758): Why is the Left & the Media Lying about Charlie Kirk's Suspected Killer?
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live.
This is the antidote to the warped coverage of the mainstream media.
It's not the only antidote.
I have a number of colleagues that do the same thing.
But I think we do it as well, maybe better than most, but I think lately we've been really on the money.
I just finished uh the Rudy Giuliani show and ripped apart Montel Williams, Caitlin, uh uh Caitlin, whatever her last name is, uh, who began making a fool out of herself with the first interview with Trump, um, and then just get as she does more and more stupid things.
Uh now she doesn't know that there was a motive for um for a crime in which uh the man laid out his motive uh as clearly as you possibly can.
He said, I hated Charlie Kirk.
I don't think you have to go to law school to know that the most common uh motive for murder is hatred.
Usually you don't get the defendant to say it.
Then of course, there was that pathetic Dickerson who also made a fool out of himself in the debate, who couldn't find a motive either.
Uh and uh who who was the last one that that we oh Guttman, who I don't even know, but Gutman is probably the dumbest of all.
Guttman ended up saying that the conversation between Robinson and his male who thinks their female lover was touching.
Touching as he describes the brutal murder of an innocent human being and lays out his motive for it, which he also couldn't find, because he was so touched by the two lovers.
When you listen to the four of them, and we're gonna play one more now, you realize why such a disturbing number of people have been cheering and celebrating the slaughter of an innocent man.
From merely doing uh what he believed was right.
And you wonder how bad has this become.
When did America start applauding murder?
What are we?
The uh the crowds at the uh gladiatorial contest in Rome.
Have we progressed from that?
I'll tell you what, this is what Marx wanted to take us back to.
And like he has in so many other things, public education, policing, morality in general, Marx has succeeded.
At least these four are witness to that, and all of these people who we've been spending, and Ted certainly has the last uh couple of days uh tracking down and getting them fired as much as we can.
And there have been others who've done more than we have, and some that have done less.
Uh, but all of you get great credit.
Uh you can't, you can't uh you you you can't be responsible for what the authorities do, but you can be responsible for calling them out.
And it's about time we do that, because we got to clear them out.
We got to give our kids a chance.
They can't be in the hands of these, I don't know what they are.
Brainwashers.
So let's go to one that maybe is one of the most famous.
And this was kind of startling.
Uh, we just heard about it uh about 15 minutes ago, right, Ted?
That's right.
So uh uh of course, all of you know Jimmy Kimmel.
Um uh I don't know what you think of him.
I won't even tell you what I think of him because maybe there are children listening.
I don't know.
Go ahead.
Here's Jimmy Kimmel last night on uh the death of Charlie Kirk.
We had some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.
In between the finger pointing, there was uh grieving on Friday, the White House flew the flags at half staff, which got some criticism, but on a human level, you can see how hard the president is taking this.
My condolences on the loss of your friend Charlie Kirk.
May I ask, sir, personally, how are you holding up over the last day and a half, sir?
I think very good.
And by the way, right there, you see all the trucks.
They've just started construction of the new ballroom for the White House, which is something they've been trying to get, as you know, for about 150 years, and it's gonna be a beauty.
Yes, he's at the fourth stage of grief, construction.
What a prick.
Well, he could have said the same thing about me after September 11th.
What did he think I was gonna do?
Lay down on the floor and cry like that little coward would have.
I was a leader.
People had to watch me.
People had to follow me.
I wanted to cry my eyes out, you little bum.
I'm...
But I put on a strong face, so I could keep up the spirit of my people so they could keep looking forward.
You little jackass.
Imagine, imagine making fun of the president when he lost one of his best friends, and he's trying to deal with it by trying to move the country on.
What the hell is wrong with you, you little shit?
I'm 81 years old.
I don't know how old he is, but he's a little shit.
God, I'm in a barn here.
I'd love to put a little ring out here.
Well, never mind.
Well, if you know, if he were to agree to some sort of thing.
That's not gonna do it.
That's probably part of the problem.
The best way to do it is just to point out how irrational he is.
How but he's more than irrational.
The others that I played before on the other show, we'll play those again.
Nasty.
Now he's been he's he's been thrown out, right?
Yes, he has been suspended indefinitely by ABC.
Uh this following, and we know Brendan Carr, a friend of ours at the FCC, he's the chair, and he pointed out today.
Uh he actually thanked one of the large uh affiliates, Next Star Media controls something like 32 ABC affiliates.
They had come out first, suspending uh Jimmy Kimmel.
I couldn't hear the first part of what he said.
Well, that's the worst part.
The second part where he's talking, we'll play it again.
Well, the second part where he was making fun of Trump.
Disgusting.
Vile.
Like you said, Mayor, you said the president is what he's.
I know, I know how deeply this has affected the president.
Everybody grieves differently.
And when you're a leader, you don't have the option to grieve.
You can't sit there like this.
You can't go put yourself like the mayor of New Orleans did during Katrina in a uh in a in a in a ship hospital for four days, having a nervous breakdown.
It's just not acceptable.
When September 11 happened, I had to have people taken out of my meeting because they couldn't handle it.
Because I couldn't let them affect the people that I knew were grieving.
I had a special assistant, an assistant, a secretary, for years, who lost her husband.
And I wanted her to go home, and she didn't.
But I knew how delicate it was for her.
So if these other people are breaking down who aren't as affected as she is, what's gonna happen to her?
If you're a leader, you have to think for people.
You can't be a narcissistic little bum like Jimmy Kimmel.
What did he at the beginning?
He blamed the murder on MAGA people.
How can he do that?
The guy who did the murder, confess to it.
He's hardly a MAGA person.
He expl they explain that he changed his political views.
And I don't know if he ever was a MAGA person.
Doesn't sound like he was, but he changed his political views from whatever views he had to being excessively, insanely left wing.
We'll play it one more time here.
Oh, you can read it, Ted.
I mean, I just I just did I just didn't get it, I just didn't get it.
The MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.
In between the so as we're mourning, as everyone around Charlie Kirk is mourning, this guy thinks it's appropriate to get on national TV and blame Charlie's closest friends and partners in this space for his death.
After, and this is why even ABC and Disney had no option but to pull the guy.
After the Utah prosecutor himself gave a press conference explaining that this individual had moved to the left and was growing obsessed with with trans issues and gay, uh, you know, pro-gay issues.
And is is recorded on text messages saying uh he couldn't take any more of Charlie, what he considered uh hateful hateful speech.
And so he shot just played that on the Rudy Giuliani show.
But there's a point, there's a point in the transcript.
There's a point in the transcript that is so uh that is so obvious, it really demonstrates their um poor education, ignorance, lack of discipline.
There's a key part to this.
Now I prosecuted many, many cases, so I have an advantage on them, and I know the power of words, I know the power of argument in a case.
I've never seen quite as good a uh confession as the one he made to his um lover, whatever Twiggs was.
Um at the beginning of the conversation, Twiggs, who did the job of the of the prosecutor.
I mean, there's no reason to question uh I don't even want a confession from him.
I I got three.
Um we got his parents we can put on, we've got his friend we can put on who give you an admission, which is better than confession, and then we got it in writing with Twiggs, right?
So I'm not gonna go over the whole thing, but I'm gonna give you the key to it that a um that proves how warped and sick that little creep is that you just saw.
Twiggs ask him, ask him what his motivation is.
Uh Twigs uh said uh why Robinson clarifies it and says, why did I do it?
Now, the answer to why did I do it is the motive, correct?
You're with me so far.
This is like a law school class.
Yes.
Why did I do it is now gonna be the motive as expressed by the person who did the murder in a situation that is not custodial, that is not forced, that is not pressured, and that has every reason to be accurate.
Why did I do it?
asked Robinson.
Twiggs, yeah.
I had enough of his hatred.
Okay.
I'm gonna go a little further in a minute.
You have to go further than that.
Uh the single probably uh greatest motive, uh, most often repeated motive for murder is hatred.
He just told you his motive, hatred for Charlie Kirk.
Now he's gonna start describing where it came from.
His parents already will be able to add how over the course of the last year he's become significantly pro-gay, pro-trans.
Some hate can be negotiated out.
If I am able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence going to attempt to retrieve it again.
Hopefully they have moved on.
I haven't seen anything about them finding it.
Question from Twiggs.
Thank you, Twigs, by the way.
You just made the whole case, but now you're going to make it even better.
Now you're going to make it into a death penalty case.
Twigs, how long have you been planning this?
You know what premeditation is, right?
Having been thought out, planned.
It's the second one that you're executed for.
How long have you been planning this?
A bit over a week, I believe.
So now we have a premeditated murder of a person that he hated for the man's beliefs which couldn't be negotiated.
And then he gets back to his escape.
I can get close to it, but there's a squad car parked right by.
I think they already swept that spot.
He then goes on to explain how rational he is.
In his first, his hope that he could get away with it, and then his dwindling hope that he can't.
So this is the message.
This is the person who did it.
This is the motive by which he did it.
This is this is these are ideas and thoughts that are put into him by the sick left wing, by the perverted left wing, by the trans movement, which is unnatural against natural law, against God's law,
against universal human law, until now, until the great geniuses of the beginning part of the 21st century have decided they know better than the last 3,000 years.
And if we don't listen to them, they can kill us.
And if we don't listen to them, they can kill us.
He then tells her to show you how rational he is.
Delete this exchange.
Or he tells him, I don't know, what do we refer?
What do we refer to Twiggs as him or her?
Twiggs still has a penis.
I assume the Utah prosecutor uh described, described him as a uh as a biological male.
Okay, so that I mean, unless the prosecutor in Utah is uh is like the um Supreme Court justice who doesn't know what a woman is, he uh that would say to me, this is a man.
Uh uh I would like you, you can get this online.
I'd like you to read this, and unlike um unlike Gutman, I'd I'd like to see if you find this moving touching.
This is a touching love, or is this a absolutely destructive, horrible situation in which you only wish that somebody had intervened at an earlier stage, and instead of enabling it, had confronted it.
Isn't that what you do with mental illness?
You confront it and try to cure it.
You don't enable it.
Not if you love somebody.
How did we go so wrong?
I don't know.
I guess we'll be asking that for quite some time.
Well, a lot of people have been fired.
And the question is, should they have been fired?
And the answer is yes, of course they should have been fired.
There's no uh violation of their First Amendment rights by firing them.
The First Amendment, as you know, and as many times it has hurt us, meaning conservatives, in that it applies against the government.
It's why a lot of these uh uh social media you uh can take away and destroy a first amendment rights because they're not the government.
We we contend that they operate like a quasi government, but the courts haven't most of the courts haven't accepted that yet.
But in any event, uh very early on, my partner here, Ted, to whom I give a lot of credit, caught on to this, and he got us involved very, very quickly with a large group of other people that were sharing the burden of pointing these people out.
Uh, because they should be held accountable.
And I don't know, I'm gonna have him speak for himself.
But one of the reasons I would do it is not uh a vengeance, right?
It's to get them the hell out.
A lot of them were teachers.
And I I uh have always believed, I said it to you many times, the most difficult thing Trump has to do in order to fix us so we don't stay on the road to communism is clean out the educational system.
I believe that's gonna be harder than cleaning out the networks.
I I think even now that you see uh uh uh uh little mustache shorty going, uh a lot of the others have gone.
The the others are just counting the days.
Uh also we're winning.
This form of communication that you are uh engaged in right now, not just me, but hundreds of others, is the way, or maybe thousands is the way over 50% of the people get their information in news.
An English uh analyst uh showed me right at the end of the election that he his belief is that if 2020 uh cover-up of the hard drive had happened in 2024, 75 to 80 percent of the American people would have learned about it, not just 40 percent, because of the way in which people now get their news.
It's the reason why Trump surprises them because they don't pay attention to us.
And by us, I mean Charlie, I mean uh Dan Bangino when he did that.
I mean uh uh uh Steve Bannon.
Uh I mean you can go on and uh Robinson.
Uh I mean, you just go on and on.
There are a lot of us, and if you add it all up, it's a lot of people that get the other side now.
And since the other side is the truth, it prevails.
So I see the media part.
So I you can simplify the brainwashing that has happened to our young people and to our country, so that a city like New York is actually considering electing a communist based on what they've what they've been listening to since Walter Cronkite.
And sometime I'll tell you that Walter Cronkite wasn't exactly balanced, but what they've been listening to, and it's gotten worse since then, but even worse than that, what they've been listening to since they were little children in school from the communist teachers union and the communist professors in most of our colleges.
That's the second part that I thought would be very hard to get to.
And that's what we're engaged in right now.
Now, some of them are nurses, some of them are executives, some of them are, but they're all influence uh uh providers.
Yeah, and they gotta be called out.
Ted?
Right, Mayor.
And uh in just one minute, I'll just put a bow on this.
Uh, of course, many of you have it.
I could rest my voice a little bit.
Yeah, we'll give you a second and then we have a special guest.
We don't want to keep her waiting.
She's so busy doing the Lord's work, and who knows?
You know, she's always doing uh the most incredible things on behalf of the country, and that's the great Christina Bob.
So we want to get to her uh right away.
She's waiting, and we don't want to keep Christina waiting.
Uh, but to put a ball on what you said, Mayor, uh, and and by taking a lead on this, uh people were inspired seeing you and our team so active in trying to expose these individuals, especially individuals uh at the schools and in the medical profession, not because we take joy in this, right?
In fact, this is I I felt it absolutely disgusting, depressing, and abhorrent that we were spending so much time doing it.
Uh, but we felt it was our duty.
I mean, it was all we'd see this online, and Mono, you were you you were you were more consumed than I've seen you since the election this weekend.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, we've we forgot some of the football game.
We know how much we love football, but for him to forget football is like uh but it just but but I want to say this because some people were like well forgetting they're alive.
We didn't take joy in it, right?
Right, Rob.
Right.
But we didn't, I just want to make this point.
We're not taking joy in it, we're not taking victory laps laps.
When it's someone like Jimmy Kimmel, sure, we're allowed to.
That guy has made tens of millions of dollars through lies and and ruining people's careers.
So with him, you can take joy.
This guy's, you know, you know, we're not punching down.
We don't take joy in the fact that so many everyday Americans horrible.
I hope, I hope some of them repent.
Right.
I hope some of them in the fullness of time realize how they were brainwashed like Gutman.
He seems like a decent guy.
Yeah, he did, Mayor.
So let's put this conversation on hold.
Uh, we don't want to keep Christina waiting.
Well, here we're gonna talk to Christina about Arctic Frost.
That's right.
And uh let's put her on.
We'll just talk to her.
We'll put her and talk about it.
I know we have some clips from Chuck Grassley and that.
I just want to make sure we get her on.
We don't want to lose her.
Uh Christina Bob joins the show.
Hey, thank you so much for having me.
I am doing great.
Thank you so much for having me, sir.
Oh, well, you know, this Arctic Frost thing, which now I guess gets more prominence because not only, of course, were they going after the president, they're going after 94, 95 other people.
Yeah, including uh uh Charlie and uh Turning Point and me and lots of others.
Can you tell?
Can you give us a little first of all?
I see right behind you, Defiant.
Yes, you gotta buy that book.
Defiant Defiant is gonna tell you the true story of uh Mar-Lago gonna give you a lot of insight into the FBI, which you're gonna need given given the battle that Cash Patel, you know, is going through and trying to change them.
Yep.
Um, you gotta read that if you want to really understand where the hell we are.
Yep.
Yeah, I mean, and President Trump did the forward for it.
So thank you for mentioning it.
But it's it goes inside the Mar-a-Lago raid.
I was his representative on site during the raid and um the custodian of records for two months prior to the raid.
I have all the discussions with the that day.
Yep, and the FBI.
Yeah, I mean, it it's appalling.
The story itself is absolutely appalling.
I mean, there are separate issues, but it goes into the Arctic Frost issue because it it highlights the abuse of the justice system of the Department of Justice of the FBI.
Um, you know, I certainly didn't go through the hell that you went through, but I was investigated by the Department of Justice, the FBI, the state of Arizona, the California Bar.
I was um part of both Jack Smith investigations.
I got hauled before Congress.
I was sued by Dominion.
I mean, I went I went through it at a smaller scale than you, but I went through it too.
And uh no, you sure did.
Aren't we still under indictment in Arizona?
No, sir, we're not.
The case is not closed, but our indictment's been thrown out.
So wow, I don't even keep up with that.
Well, that's very nice.
I'm glad you I'm glad you told me that.
Yeah.
So we are still co-defendants, we're still defending the case.
But the indictment was remanded.
Where are we co-defendants?
In Arizona.
In Arizona, you're right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So yeah, the I and the indictment was thrown out though, but but the case is still open.
The judge is letting the Arizona Attorney General try to save herself.
Um, I don't know that she'll be able to do it, but she's trying to do it.
So if I if I go to Arizona, are they gonna arrest me?
Um, I don't think so.
I think you're allowed to go.
Oh, good, okay.
Yeah, I think you'll be okay.
Tell us about tell us about our Arctic frost, what you know about it.
Yeah, so actually, this has been out in the open for a while now.
Um Judicial, I'm at Judicial Watch, and we actually have two uh lawsuits filed trying to get access to a lot of these records.
So I'm really grateful for Senator Grassley for putting a lot of that out into the public.
We're trying to get some more ourselves.
But Arctic Frost was, I mean, they they basically turned to the law on its head and created a list of conservatives that they wanted to target, including the Republican Attorney General's Association, uh turning point, Charlie, you um, uh the alternate electors, the all of the um the post-2020 people who were strongly supporting Donald Trump in that process.
All, you know, that's all part of Arctic Frost.
And rather than, I mean, you're probably one of the greatest prosecutors in our country.
What they did was they rather than having a crime and saying I'm going to investigate this crime, they created a list of people that they wanted people and organizations that they wanted to either throw in prison or cripple and decided to investigate them to see if they could find a crime.
Um, so it's quite literally the exact opposite of what they're designed to do.
It's a terrible threat to the political process.
It has a massive chilling effect.
And I mean, it's come to prominence now because it goes to highlight, you know, the horrific tragedy last week of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
It goes to show just how terrible the left is.
I mean, what they're doing to us, they they try to bankrupt us, they tried to censor us and get us kicked off social media and and just um take our away our platform from speaking.
They tried to sue us into oblivion, defame us, and then they've tried to throw us in prison and bankrupt us through lawsuits.
And then when that doesn't work, ultimately they're resorting to murder, and they tried to kill President Trump and they did kill Charlie Kirk.
And so it Arctic Frost really just goes to show the lengths um to which the left is willing to bend the law to reach a political per uh reach a political outcome.
And the really scary part about all of this is that the most of these people conducting Arctic frost were career bureaucrats within the agency that were doing this to a political end.
The FBI was it?
Yeah, FBI and DOJ.
I mean, uh ultimately they were trying to prosecute people.
So it was it was the FBI, but uh you we need to find out more about how involved DOJ was.
But we're you know, we're still trying to get those documents.
But they were targeting conservative groups and conservative people trying to claim, you know, election fraud and interference with political process, and um, you know, it it's uh quite a creative concoction.
Ultimately, uh, they didn't bring any federal charges.
So I don't know what the heck they did with the information that they gathered.
I'm trying to get that with Judicial Watch.
I know.
Yeah, I am trying to get it.
Um, but they never brought any federal charges.
So I don't, I don't know, you know, what they what the heck did they do with all of this information and how much time and energy did they put into it and how many agents did they have staffing this?
You know, that's all information that we're we're still waiting for.
Um, some of the documents that Chuck Grassley has put out is you know, demonstrates that this was this was a substantial um operation.
This wasn't, you know, a lone agent looking into this a little bit.
They I believe they had at least 10 or 12 agents on this working it.
Um, I mean, this was staffed.
So we're we're still waiting for more information, but it's pretty appalling what they were doing.
Now I I can't let you go without asking you about uh your observations on all that's happened with the horrible uh assassination of our friend Charlie.
Oh, it's awful.
I mean, it's absolutely tragic.
I know he was a friend of yours too, and you must be very hurt.
I I am, but I quite honestly, I feel like I feel the same way as every other American, where you know, I crossed paths with Charlie, but uh the biggest impact I think he had on my life was the influence that he was having on others.
You know, it wasn't it wasn't necessarily a personal relationship with him that impacted me the most.
It was he was someone who was really just gifted at what he did.
You know, nobody could do what he was doing, which is why he he was so good at it.
Um, and he was he was encouraging others to try to be the best version of their selves and you know live freely and love God and um love your family.
And this is how you have a good healthy family.
And he he was doing what he um what he lived himself and what he believed was the best approach for people.
Um so I have tremendous respect for him.
And it's it's a huge, huge loss, not just because of who he is, although he you know, he was a very, very good man, but the impact that he has is just so massive.
What do you what do you make of the what do you make of these people?
And it seems like it well, I don't want to exaggerate it.
It's certainly not a majority of people.
Right.
But it's more than just a few of these uh left wing uh uh whatever they are celebrating it.
Yeah.
I mean, it's appalling.
I I think people have been so brainwashed that they have lost their humanity.
I mean, I don't know what else it could possibly be other than thinking murder is somehow now part of the political process.
It's appalling, it's wrong.
I'm grateful that we're finally seeing a lot of these people getting fired.
Um you know, I think it should scare everybody.
I mean, the assassination was bad enough and scary, but the idea that people are celebrating it really should concern people.
I mean, what do you expect when you take morality out of everything and say, oh, everyone has their own truth and everyone can find their own truth?
Well, what if you know, some person's truth is murder?
Is that okay then?
We have to get grounded again in real truth, actual truth, objective truth, absolute truth, um, and and anchor ourselves and our nation to absolute truth as opposed to pretending that everybody can have their own truth and that we could actually live peacefully.
We cannot.
Well, they got us exactly where Karl Marx wanted us.
Yeah, yeah, no, that's right.
And I think uh 175 years ago.
Yeah, and I think people are waking up to it.
I hope people are waking up to it, and that we can put a stop to it.
Well, thank you very, very much, Christina, and God bless you.
And you'll understand what Cash Patel is going through with the FBI, yeah.
Which has to be changed if we're gonna change America.
100%.
Thank you so much for having me.
Thank you.
We'll take a short break and we'll be right back.
Okay.
Thank you.
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You would think I would go through these uh carefully today since it involves me, but I don't want to sound like, but I'm so involved for you, I don't.
There's nothing much more they can do to me.
Here I see my name on this on their um.
They got my American Express account, my Bank of America account, Barkley, Citibank, Discover, Elon Financial, which I don't think I ever had an account with JP Morgan, PNC, TIA bank, USA, Federal Savings Bank.
Now, this could be my business as well.
Some transaction I did with somebody who I don't even remember, which probably is not correct.
That's just a good that's just one example.
Uh they got a couple involved with Professor Eastman and me.
A couple of things they went and spied on.
A couple of things with Trump entities in me that they went and spied on.
I'm all over the place here.
They went after Brad Pascal.
You remember Brad Pascal, right?
Trump Make America Great Again Committee.
The two sons, Eric and uh and Donald Jr.
Save America Pack.
How about this?
This is like the whole campaign.
Clark, Stepion, trainer, and National Public Affair.
Parcal.
That's right.
Macinty.
McAdee was his body man.
They're spying on him.
I was his lawyer, and they're spying on me.
Uh, Dan Scavina.
He does his media for him.
My pillow.
Giuliani, Giuliani.
Hard to see what they were trying to get there, but they would try to get something about me.
I'll have to go through this in more in more detail.
Now, I was never notified of this.
They will not give me the affidavit that supports the probable cause to do this.
Uh, Christina Bob, who I just had on, is my lawyer.
And I can't even get it from the Cash Patel FBI.
I want to see the affidavit that gives them the justification to invade my privacy like that.
Because, and here's why.
They then later got a warrant to raid my apartment and my law office.
Again, with an affidavit they've never given me.
Two years later, a year and a half later, uh, they admitted they found no crimes.
This is after investigating me for 20 years.
And my lawyer, uh Bob Costello, fought a heck of a battle with them and got them to do something unusual.
But Bob is a great lawyer.
And they wrote a letter to the U.S. attorney.
The U.S. attorney wrote a letter to the judge to the grand jury, because the grand jury wanted to know what happened to all this, saying there's no probable cause that Giuliani committed a crime, so we're dropping the investigation.
Now, if there was no probable cause in 2022 or 23 when they wrote that, how was there probable cause a year before or two years before?
What happened to it?
Don't they have to explain it?
Well, we thought he committed a crime, which justifies our invading his privacy and his law office, but it didn't turn out correct.
So I want to I want to sue him.
And everybody else should sue.
Maybe we'll get everything out then.
Well, I'm gonna, I'm going to uh I tried to get I tried to get my friend on, and I will I will admit that he is a friend of mine and a good friend of my son's, Cash Patel.
And he's a very good man.
And I wanted to get him on because I wanted him to defend himself.
But he did defend himself, and he's probably exhausted.
The guy is carrying the weight of Job on his shoulders.
He's got an agency that I don't know how it's hard to determine the depth of corruption within the FBI when you see that and so many other things.
And this is somebody that from the time he was a baby loved the FBI.
One of my proudest childhood possessions was my junior FBI badge.
And one of the nicest things I ever got as an adult was the man of the year award from the FBI.
And I have that statue.
I think you see it when I do my uh well, I certainly certainly when I did my podcast in New York.
I think we have it in Florida, don't we?
The J the um the G Man, the G Man statue.
I got that just a few years before they raided me.
Um but in any event, I thought I thought we would play a little bit of of um of cash's defense of himself.
First of all, I don't know what they're attacking him for.
Uh first of all, it's to be expected that any number of FBI agents are gonna make all kinds of allegations against them because he's firing them and he's holding them to account.
Uh, you have to be a fool not to realize how many crimes they committed, how corrupt they became over the last four to five to six years.
It begins with Comey fixing the Hillary Clinton case, and then taking the Russian collusion, and after three months figuring out that it was untrue, and then carrying it on for three years in several different reiterations.
All of that is criminal.
Every agent involved in that is some kind of criminal.
Or a uh uh uh Nazi prison guard.
They all have got to be investigated.
You don't want them around coming after you.
Uh these are the people that would uh would take in little old ladies and put leg irons on them.
They put leg irons on an old man, Navarro.
Please, Pete, don't get mad at me.
You are an old man, so am I. Well, uh look, it's just a number.
You don't have to put me in leg irons.
I'm sorry.
I have a feeling I I'd love to find a current member of law enforcement that wouldn't be totally ashamed of themselves.
We know them.
They they respect that.
You know how many cops I put in jail before I became crooked police attorney or mayor?
70.
We're not talking about.
I grew up in a family of police officers, and there is nobody that loves police officers more than I do.
And they love a single person in this world loves police officers more than I do, and not a single person in this world despises crooked police officers more than I do.
Because I know what they do to decent police officers, okay?
Right, and that's why they love you and respect you.
That's a simplistic philosophy, very similar to Charlie Kirk's Saying there's a man and there's a woman.
Now, you want to confuse me about something, you're not confusing me about that.
Maybe I can't be on a Supreme Court because I know the definition of man and woman.
But I'm not changing it.
If you like to chop my head off, I'm not changing.
Of course not, Mayor.
And that's why so many in the law enforcement community love and respect you.
We got pulled over.
It's mutual, it's mutual, it's mutual.
I love them.
We lost three tonight.
Oh, in York County, Pennsylvania, right on the Maryland border.
Looks like a domestic dispute.
It takes me back to I don't know when seven years old, eight years old, nine years old, hearing my uncle say, and being, I don't even think I knew what it was.
The most frightening thing, I always thought it was dealing with the gangsters or dealing with the Murderers or is a domestic when you have to come in on a domestic dispute.
It always turns on you, no matter what you do.
Well, I don't know what happened in this domestic dispute.
All I know is three state troopers are dead.
That's a lot.
That's a lot for one incident.
Three police officers dead.
And every time I see this, every time I watch even I gov Governor Shapiro's a Democrat, but my heart goes out to him.
And uh, and I shouldn't even say that.
He's a Democrat of my heart, but he's a human being, and my heart goes out to him.
I I feel bad that I said that, but it's that it's just the way we've been brainwashed.
It was so nice that he went to visit the families.
Josh, God bless you.
I used to go visit the families with Father Judge.
I used to be afraid originally to do it, and he taught me how to do it.
Actually, it was firefighters first.
And then police officers, it's really hard to explain to them why their loved one is dead.
But you know, he expressed, but the governor, the governor expressed something.
I don't know if we can get that clip, but he talked about how he was impressed with the families telling him how proud they were that their loved ones served people and helped people.
I have to tell you, Governor, that is universally true after 50 of those or county for the entire commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
I can remember anger at some of the circumstances, but always great pride in what they're in what their um son or father or husband did.
Can we listen to some of it?
I just thought this was beautiful of those who are dealing with their wounds.
This, of course, is on the heels of just a few months ago when we lost your county son, Officer Duarte, who again gave his life in the line of service.
I had the opportunity with the lieutenant governor and with Senator Phillips Hill, Representative Grove, and your three county commissioners to spend some time with the families of those who've been impacted by this violence today.
I think it's important for you to know that these families who are dealing with their grieving right now and they're suffering right now took time to tell us how proud they were, how proud they are, pardon me, how proud they are of their loved ones who put on a uniform to keep us safe.
It's an extraordinary thing that these law enforcement families do.
They support the individual who puts on the uniform and runs toward danger.
They're there for them when they leave in the morning, and they pray throughout the day that they will come home at night.
So I hope as this community comes together, as I know it knows how to do and praise that we think not just about those who wear the uniform, but those who stand behind and next to those who wear the uniform every day.
These families are extraordinary, and I hope you'll join me in prayer for them.
I had some time to spend with the law enforcement who are gathered here today, who ran here because they knew that their brothers in uniform.
I'm going to thank them.
Because there are a couple of things about that that that really move me.
First of all, it's the emphasis on how proud the families were in a state of uh traumatic shock at the loss of their loved one, at their heroism, but more importantly than that, you know, of their love.
Police officers give their lives most often in situations like that because of the uh um of the teaching of Jesus Christ.
No man has greater love than to sacrifice his life for his brother, or greater courage than to do that.
Every time they put on the uniform, they take that risk.
Every time they put on the uniform, their wives and their children, as they get older, know they're taking that risk, and they do it.
Because if they didn't do it, we'd we'd be much worse off than we are.
We'd be a savage jungle if we let these people go free who do this, and who so many people seem to support.
So I am very, very moved by, first of all, the sensitivity of the governor to go to the families first.
That's a human being who does that.
Maybe he's a Democrat.
Maybe he's too.
I don't know if he's too liberal or he's no, I don't really know that much about his political philosophy.
I just know that that's a human being.
A lot of people in politics on their side, even on our side, aren't human beings.
Number two.
I could see that he was moved.
And unless he's an actor, I don't think he is.
He really shook him up.
Yeah.
Losing a police officer, I don't know if I can explain.
It's one of those things where maybe you have to have been responsible for them as a mayor, a governor, a police chief, or the way the president is for our soldiers.
The way presidents will tell you every time they have to write that letter.
I mean, Trump tries to hide his emotions and control them as much as possible.
Trump falls apart every time he has to write one of those letters.
Inside, he doesn't show it.
But I went home at night and I couldn't go to sleep.
I would talk to Father Judge about it all the time.
I'm just very moved by that.
I really want to talk to him.
I think that's the kind of thing that indicates eh, there's somebody maybe we can work with, huh?
They got a pretty good thing going with uh with the two senators, Ted.
Right.
Those guys are one hell of an example.
I saw them being interviewed today.
McCormick and Fetterman.
Wow.
Wow.
That's like uh.
We like that.
We like that.
We've been coming around the fetterman.
Uh Trump and and and and the speaker.
I'm not Trump, uh uh Reagan and Speaker O'Neill.
Tip O'Neill.
I've heard all about that.
I wasn't around.
Yeah, that's a better one.
My pal Peter Vallone.
Love Peter.
Well, we'll see if this uh yeah, we'll see.
Um we have to do that again.
You know, it always always amazed me, and we've gone so far from this.
Think about this for a minute.
I'm a Republican, they're Democrats, right?
We're in the same business.
We're in the business if we're in it for the right reasons, yeah, to produce good results for the people.
Their view of what are good results and my view of what a good results can differ.
So let's let's figure out how we can come together and get something done for the people.
And then after we've done that, let's figure out what we disagree with.
Let's see if we can resolve it.
If we can, we can't.
But let's not let that become the focus of what we're doing.
I began my relationship with Peter Vallone on the City Council of New York in 1994, when the city had something approaching 2,000 murders.
This year it's gonna have about 300 or 400.
I left it with 600.
Started with 2,000.
Just as an example.
Auto theft I brought down by 90 percent.
That was my best number.
I got I I changed welfare in New York City to work fair and moved half a million people off the welfare roles.
Actually, more than half a million.
I got jobs for half a million.
Uh I did things that I never thought I could do.
Couldn't have done it without Peter.
Sorry.
Republicans, I couldn't have done it without a Democrat speaker who was willing to negotiate.
And there are things I had to agree to that I completely disagreed with.
But I tried to weigh them.
If I let him have this program that I don't agree with, do I get a tax reduction that I know will spur industry and jobs?
That's a hypothetical example.
But we could have conversations like this.
I could sit down with Peter and we could say, man, I think what you said, the speaker would say to me, Mayor, that was the most insensitive, stupid thing I ever heard.
Now we put it over there.
I'd say, Peter, I think your people are unbelievable the way they treat my police commissioner with disrespect, the way they are encouraging attacking the police.
And he said, Yeah, I agree with you, but I can't control them all.
Let me put it over there.
And then I said, but we we actually do agree that we gotta reduce the hotel occupancy tax because nobody's coming to New York anymore.
He said, We do.
But I got a bunch of nuts that may not agree with that.
How do we do that?
So we'd sit down and we'd set up a program.
And I get a call, and he'd say, uh, councilman so-and-so wants a parking space closer to City Hall.
If I can deliver that for him, I think I can get your vote on the tax reduction.
Or councilman so-and-so just lost his father.
I think if you went to the Wake Mayor, who knows?
You know that guy endorsed me for Mayo when I ran for re-election.
But it's a human process, this politics.
It's not constant warfare, it's negotiation.
We're in the same business.
There's Peter.
There he is.
I mean, there were a lot of Republicans I weren't anywhere near as close to as I was to that man.
He also was better than I was.
He went to church every every day.
And he told me, Peter, don't get mad at me that his wife voted for me.
Maybe he secretly voted for you.
No, no.
He probably couldn't politically.
The second time, probably, yeah.
I mean, my goodness.
The first time, the first time.
He's a very dedicated Democrat from a Democrat family.
Yeah, but back then, what would he say about the Democrats of today?
Oh, now?
I don't know where Peter would be right now.
Last time I talked to him, which is a while ago, he was like in a state of shock.
Oh, wait, I think I met him.
Of course he did.
He was in a state of shock.
You know that.
But we don't want we don't want to give away those conversations.
No, we're not going to speak that.
That isn't fair.
Because he says things that I say, and let's just say this is an example of how the Democratic Party is has changed.
So that someone like so that someone like the Congressman in Long Island can say that AOC should be throwing the hell out of the party.
She should be.
Look, you're going to find this very, very strange.
But I have a I have a vested interest, and you do, in a strong, vibrant Democrat Party.
Even though I'm a Republican.
I don't think we have all the answers.
I think we should be criticized.
I think we should be uh controlled.
I think we should be uh checked and balanced.
There's no place where a group of human beings gets absolute power that don't abuse it.
And then that includes Republicans.
We're human beings.
But I do know that if we have a Democrat Party that really is a nihilist communist party, it's a party of destruction.
A party that has trained people to celebrate death.
Don't you realize how evil they've become with what you see now?
So can we play a little of cash today, defending himself against against the Democrats who have abused the FBI now for about six years and changed it into a corrupt Democrat Stasi?
That was the secret police in uh communist uh East Berlin.
Right.
Uh so yep, so we're gonna play.
There's a lot here.
Uh well, we can we can go with any of it.
I like this one from yesterday.
Well I don't care.
Yesterday, today, I mean, he did a great job of defending himself.
Well, this one this is any question about whether Trump made the right choice, Mr. President.
Here's cash with uh it would happen to anybody like like Schumer said about you.
FBI is not much different than the CIA.
If you cross them, they're gonna destroy you.
Well, he's trying to root out the unbelievable corruption that the Democrats have brought to our great institution, the FBI, and they're gonna crucify him.
Here's Cash Patel with uh oh boy, here's a doozy.
Uh Cash Patel with Spartacus.
Yes, sir.
That rant of false information does not bring this country together.
If you want to work on bringing this country, it's my time, not yours.
My God, my God, if you want to talk about biding this country, it is.
I follow you on your social media post that tears this country apart to address your universe.
Oh, you're gonna try all your notes on my time for what's time.
Sir, you're a time.
Sir, you don't tell me my time is over.
The people of New Jersey tell me what my time is.
You can't lecture me.
You can tell me my time's over.
You may be the target.
I'm not sure.
But I am not afraid of you, Mr. Chairman, not afraid of you, Mr. Chairman.
Point of order.
Senator Booker, I announced at the beginning of this meeting that this back and forth talking over each other doesn't work.
And I said if that happened, I asked Patel not to respond, and I was going to give him some time after the Senator's time was up to respond.
And that's he has the privilege to do that uninterrupted.
Mr. Chairman, one point of it.
Go ahead, Mr. I've watched him talk over us, and you've never once criticized him for us not even being able to get our questions out.
Well, he has been rude and disrespectful to senator after senator.
And when the senators were not giving him a chance to answer, I didn't stop the senator either.
Go ahead, Senator.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
If the FBI, under my seven-month leadership, were failing this administration in this country.
Why do we have 23,000 violent felons arrested this year alone?
A 20, uh, uh 200, excuse me, a double increase from that time last year.
Why is it that we have seized 6,000 weapons?
Why have we found 1,500 child predators and arrest them?
Why have we have 300 human traffickers in jail?
Why have we found an identified 4,700 children?
Why have we seen 1600 kilograms of fentanyl in in enough to kill a third of the American public?
A 25% increase alone from last year, 88,000 kilograms of cocaine C, 700 kilograms of meth C's, and that's just on our criminal operations in summer heat.
How is it possible that we are taking eight kilograms off the streets of the cities in New Jersey and preventing the deaths of 607,000 people this year alone, a failure of the FBI and my leadership?
How is it that we have counterintelligence arrest already this year exceeding the numbers from the entirety of last year?
33% increase in PRC, 83% in Russia, 60% in the CI space that it relates to Iran, and we haven't even talked about CT, the Southern Border, the Northern Border.
You know why?
Because they're enforcing the law.
And under Spartacus's and Biden's FBI, they were pursuing me.
And Ben and Christina Bob.
And of course, President Trump.
And Charlie Kirk.
Maybe a couple hundred of us.
I have the list right here.
Charlie Kirk.
Charlie Kirk on the list.
Finally revealed by Senator Grassley today.
By the way, Senator, happy birthday.
Today is Senator Grassley's, I believe, 91st birthday.
And he's functioning like he's 71 or 61.
And he is the He's now 92.
92.
Honesty.
I had to deal with him when I was confirmed.
Catch this in 1981.
Wow, he was he was in the Senate?
Yep.
From then on, I have found him to be sometimes a difficult guy.
Oh man, he's tough on the Justice Department, even when you're Republican.
But honest as the day is long, and boy, I can't say that about many senators.
That would be a totally misleading description of Spartacus, who was, let's just start with the fact that I always judge people on what kind of mayors they were, who was the disastrous mayor of Newark, New Jersey, and turned his back on his own people, the black people, who got murdered left and right while he was mayor because he wanted higher office.
He's a complete phony.
He proved that when he ran for president and fizzled out like a moron.
And he is no match for Cash Patel, who is a patriot, a brave man, a decent man, and is trying very, very hard to straighten out our most important law enforcement institution that has been corrupted by them.
And for that, they should not be forgiven.
The FBI was the glory of law enforcement agencies, and they destroyed it.
And it started with uh probably started with Mueller, who's now in some kind of a you know nuthouse where he belonged when he was investigating Trump.
And uh and then it continued with James Cardinal Comey, who should should have been in jail four years ago.
Yeah, uh speaker.
What they did to the FBI is unforgivable.
I think his there's James Cardinal Comey came across encouraging the the murder of Donald Trump.
He came across this in the sand.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
The Cardinal came across this in the sand.
Now his daughter is suing the Justice Department for firing her.
All of a sudden, they're all sensitive about uh I don't know about his daughter.
I don't know.
I really don't know if his daughter is like him, isn't like him, uh, whatever.
Children can be like their parents, not like their parents.
You can't hold the sins of what is it, the sins of the father or the mother on on the child.
But she's suing for being fired.
Why was she fired?
I don't remember.
Well, I mean, a lot of folks criticize her.
Um, that stupid case that she brought against that rapper.
That case uh she overdid it with Sean P. Diddy Cohen sounded too much like a father.
And she was also involved with the Epstein case, and I I don't think people are happy with either of those results.
Well, I used to hear rumors that she was pushing really hard to get me indicted based on no evidence.
That might not be true.
I used to hear rumors of that.
Leaks.
I don't trust leaks.
I only trust people who go on the record.
When they come to me as leakers, my job as a prosecutor or an investigator, is to get them to come forward and put their name behind.
Unlike Democrats, I I don't trust leakers.
If you have to hide behind anonymity, you may be lying.
I I think if your Pops is posting 8647 on his own social media page.
Oh, you mean the cardinal?
That alone pops to uh Maureen Comey.
If if your father is other much of this would not have happened if the Cardinal had been indicted four years ago.
I I will fault Donald Trump for not having the key people indicted when he became president.
I understand it.
It was on the thought that we don't do that in America.
But then of course they got into power and they did it right away.
And maybe if we had done it moderately with the key people, the top people, they're easily frightened because they're cowards.
But they had the media on their side, uh, the establishment.
The media is going to condemn us no matter what we do.
I learned as mayor, the media didn't matter.
I learned it from Ronald Reagan.
The media doesn't matter.
Ronald Reagan used to say, I read the New York Times, and then I do the opposite.
Right.
I I the great wisdom in that.
They don't matter.
If we let them matter, they continue to control.
So when we're in power, if we let them matter, why are we in power?
And the New York Times is evil.
It's horrible.
It's right one out of 10 times if that's completely warped.
It's sick.
So why would I follow their editorials?
Right.
Or care.
This is what drove him nuts about Trump.
They used to be able to intimidate people.
They never could intimidate me because of Reagan.
I would say when they do it now.
The Times did 93 editorials about me, 90 of which were critical.
Shocker.
What were the other three?
I don't remember what the other three, but one was endorsing me for re-election.
Can you believe that?
Well, I mean, even they had to live in the streets of New York.
That's what you call self-interest.
Maybe that Times building.
Maybe maybe they supported me when I supported Mario Cuomo.
Where's the Times building?
They probably wrote an editorial about 9-11, and they said we never saw that that kind side of him.
And Father Judge, uh Father Judge used to say to me way back then, I wish they would know all the times you were with me when the firefighter was dying, or the police officer was dying, or the lady who you helped not commit suicide.
Or I said, Father, you know, it's like George Steinbrenner.
I used to mention Trump too and Trump.
I have this belief that you can't.
I don't know.
My religious thinking was that if you take credit for the good things you do on earth, you don't get credit in heaven.
Do you do you know that uh uh George Steinbrenner and Donald Trump believe that?
They would never let me uh say how much money they contributed when police officers or firefighters died.
It's part of the reason why they attacked him over 9-11 because there wasn't a great deal of publicity about how much he helped us on 9-11.
I tried to get it out.
Then I eventually did.
And and you hear countless stories, of course, Mayor, of the president and his generosity through the years, as well as your friend George Steinbrenner.
Mayor, my question to you is uh is the tide turning?
The recent decisions regarding Stephen Colbert uh and Paramount.
Well, tell us what happened with Stephen Colbert.
I'm not sure the people here know that.
Well, well, Stephen Colbert was uh look, they they they consider it a financial decision, right?
His show was ended when Paramount uh purchased CBS uh CBS television, and they claimed it was a financial decision.
I mean, his show, the production costs, right?
He has that studio right in Midtown Manhattan.
Oh, Colbert.
No, I'm thinking about that other little shit.
So that's the question.
Now we see ABC well Disney.
What's that show the mustache?
Uh Jimmy Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Kimmel.
Do you think he cleans that mustache or is audit crap in it?
Well, are we talking Jimmy Kimmel?
Yeah, yeah.
I think they I think they like must spend hours on him getting getting him ready.
Right to come out.
But is the tide.
Did I give him lifts to make him look like he's an adult?
Wouldn't put it past them, but is the tide turning, mayor, when we see Disney ABC making this decision with to put Jimmy Kimmel to suspend him indefinitely.
Yeah, sure, it's turning.
But look what he did.
You want to show him what he did?
What the little little little jerk did.
So again, this this breaking tonight, ABC News has indefinitely canceled uh Jimmy Kimmel live starting uh immediately tonight.
And uh for these comments here.
With the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points for all that opening.
The finger pointing.
Yeah.
The tie is not perfect.
It doesn't go directly in the middle of the suit.
It's a little off to the side.
Somebody will get fired tonight.
Well, the whole show is they they puffed up his beard.
They probably put a little white on it.
This is like a completely staged caricature.
It could be an AI.
Right.
So let's we'll play the full game.
Yeah, let's let's let's play with the morons.
We had some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it.
In between the finger pointing, there was uh grieving on Friday, the White House flew the flags at half staff, which got some criticism, but on a human level, you can see how hard the president is taking this.
I condoles with our law for your friend Charlie or Kirk.
May I ask, sir personally, how are you holding up over the last day and a half, sir?
I think very good.
And by the way, right there, you see all the trucks.
They've just started construction of the new ballroom for the White House, which is something they've been trying to get, as you know, for about 150 years, and it's gonna be a beauty.
Yes.
He's at the fourth stage of grief, construction.
What a little moron.
What is the president supposed to say?
I'm falling apart.
It's obvious that that little piece of crap has never had any responsibility for the lives of other people.
I I went through 9-11.
I was dying inside.
Probably every 30 seconds I wanted to cry.
Because I learned about this friend, that friend, who'd been crushed or killed or discovered.
I had to say to myself, uh-uh.
People don't looking at you.
They're gonna be crushed enough.
I gotta get them to get their I gotta get them to get their eyes up.
That was the image I had.
I had an image of them like this, and I gotta get them to get their eyes up so we can rebuild so that we can rebuild so that we don't let the terrorists understand that they have really affected us.
Of course they've affected us.
You dumb little shit.
What's he supposed to say?
I'm broken.
How vile.
Because they kill one of my best friends.
What the hell is wrong with you attacking a man?
One of his best friends has been killed.
You can't wait a week.
He mayor, he made these comments of crap.
And he made these comments, essentially blaming the murder of Charlie Kirk on his own friends.
He should blame himself.
And he did that after the Utah prosecutor came out and explained in his own words.
What does it matter what the facts are?
That this was a political.
He had a lot more responsibility for that murder than anybody he's accusing for the hatred that he spawned over the years, the irrational hatred that he spawned, the crazy Trump derangement syndrome.
That didn't have something to do with the murder of Charlie Kirk, an innocent man.
Yeah.
Who's just trying to get people to see the other side of it?
Even if you don't agree with the other side of it.
What are you so afraid of?
You know what you're so afraid of?
He's right.
You're wrong.
Of course he's right.
Of course, there is a man and a woman.
And the rest of it is a mental illness.
Sorry.
You don't have to apologize for that.
A woman.
If I'm a man, and I think I'm a woman, I'm somebody who thinks they're George Washington.
It's called schizophrenia.
I need help.
And it doesn't help if I humor you to suicide, which is what they're doing.
What helps is if I look at you like a man, like a human being, and I say, you got a problem, my son.
And I got to help you.
We need to work on this.
Let's examine it.
I saw Charlie do that.
I saw Charlie say to a person to a young woman who asked him that.
He said, I know you're not going to like this answer.
He didn't, he didn't get angry like I just did.
He was much better.
He just he would just say, I I know you're going to be angry at me for this, but I want you to think about something.
I think maybe it's not a question of taking action.
I think the issue may be in your brain.
Maybe you got to think about just why you're a woman.
And you think you want to be a man.
And maybe you should talk to her to it to a kind, open-minded, broad-minded, professional about it.
Before you take irreparable action.
That's what I think.
But you know.
Maybe you should just think about it first, because it's because you can't, once you do it, you can't change it.
Isn't that isn't that the advice of a wise adult supported by two 3,000 years of human history, biology, theology, morality, as opposed to these Marxists that come along and are trying to destroy us.
You'd think this is accidental.
I know it's not.
And this is why the man died.
There's no question that Robinson killed him because of his anger about transgender because of his boyfriend or girlfriend or a friend or whatever you call it.
It doesn't sound like he, she, twigs, wanted him to.
His parents say he went through a year or two of transition, complete transition.
They turned him in.
I have great sympathy for them.
But not enough sympathy not to look at what do they know and when do they know it about him?
How much room do you give him?
That's a difficult question.
So let's try something funny, okay.
I don't know if it's funny.
I think it's uh rather um, I think it's rather um maybe a way to answer these, unlike the way we did at the earlier shows, factually.
This is from the Babylon B. And these are the things that were selected by the New York Post as significant entries in the Babylon B this week.
I think the first one is probably the best.
There you see uh Jake uh dope head.
And uh I don't know who who is that from the White House over there.
That's one of their White House correspondents.
Uh the name escapes me, but I do recognize it.
This is uh completely complicit in the entire conspiracy from Russia Gate on, uh, who probably should be part of a Rico conspiracy.
Uh uh dopey head.
Breaking news, motive motive, a mystery of killer who released motive.
Media says motives unclear, of killer who wrote manifesto entitled, Here are my motives.
It appears we will never know why the assassin did this, Says news anchor Tina Rothman after reading off the killer's explanation of why he did this.
Well, we showed that to you earlier, right?
It's right there.
His girlfriend, boyfriend, it friend asked him, Why did you do it?
I hated Charlie Kirk.
Okay, let's look at the next one.
We got another one, I think.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
We got another one.
Hold it.
And uh while while we find that, of course, we've seen numerous uh news outlets from CBS to CNN, CNN's Caitlin Collins, John Dickerson on CBS, uh saying basically the same thing after the prosecutor had come out.
Uh, for example, while you look for that mayor, we'll play John Dickerson.
And here's a dude from CBS News.
His motive remains elusive.
No writings left behind.
Vague secondhand testimony.
Five days after Charlie Kirk's murder, the shooter's motive remains elusive.
No writings left behind, vague secondhand testimony.
That uncertainty and the risk of drawing sweeping conclusions suggests the murder may share similarities with recent violence, not driven by an obvious political ideology.
What they're doing here, they they refuse to accept uh the facts on this, right?
And they want to continue to make this uh an issue of both sides.
How many people, how many irresponsible people these last few days have we seen come out and one defend people making vile comments as somehow being protected uh in their employment by the First Amendment?
Clearly, they lack an understanding of the First Amendment and what it protects you from.
Uh but then these Democrat politicians that are coming out and equating this uh uh, for example, to the unfortunate shootings in Minnesota where two Democrat state lawmakers were gunned down.
Not one conservative, not one person uh of any prominence, right?
Uh, did we see come out and say anything other than condemn uh the violence?
There was no, well, they shouldn't have been shot, but they were, you know, pro-abortion.
There was none of that.
There was none of that.
And we see the death of Charlie Kirk, and it's just it's vile.
Not just I I think that's a very important point that no one's really made.
They say, oh, every time they answer this, the first thing they do is they point out what they regard as the right wing shootings that have occurred, which are not of the same magnitude at all, and not as nearly as frequent.
But okay, they point them out.
Like the Minnesota, I don't even know if that was a right wing shooting, the Minnesota thing, the thing in Buffalo that really isn't a result of Hokel's terrible enforcement of the gun laws.
Uh but in any event, did you ever see a single Republican right winger, proud boy, not so proud boy, celebrate?
Did you ever see them celebrate the death of some left-wing person?
Ever.
I don't remember.
Please tell me.
Please show me one.
I've got thousands of these morons celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk.
Not one, not one over the years, celebrating the death of some left winger.
Now, how do you compare the two?
How do you compare?
It's like they do with January 6th.
One January 6th, 220 riots burning building down and killing people.
And we didn't celebrate January 6.
I never celebrated January 6th.
I pointed out how distorted it is, how orchestrated it was.
I knew it from day one because I knew Antifa orchestrated it.
But I didn't celebrate it.
We were on the phone.
It was a private conversation.
When they had that phony funeral of the police officer who died in natural causes, I didn't go make fun of him.
Of course not.
No, neither did President Trump, neither did Charlie Kirk, neither did anyone else.
But they do.
And it's different.
There's a the evil has taken control of a big part of that party and it has to be rooted out like cancer.
Sorry.
You don't you have nothing to apologize for, Mayor.
I'm not apologizing.
Well we were on the phone, we're not going to name the individual, but a top member of the University of Board of Regents for the University of Michigan after they had they saw our criticism of their statement when they were refusing to take action against faculty members celebrating a jerky answer you could possibly give.
And justifying uh the act of murder as somehow an acceptable response to speech you disagree with.
And in that phone call, it was all about a whataboutism, right?
It was all about well, yes, just like we condemn January 6 as if January 6th is somehow comparable to the to the murder of an individual who was literally inviting and encouraging open vigorous debate on a college campus when they conducted the state funeral of the police officer that they falsely claimed was killed on January 6th who their own coroner said died of natural causes the
next day there's not a single right winger Republican Trump person who celebrated the death of that police officer of course I wouldn't celebrate the death of a police officer I'm a decent human being.
There's the difference you got it Charlie and I and those of us in this movement are decent human beings.
We don't celebrate the death even of people you might regard as our enemies I don't think you've ever seen that on our side you you have seen it now over and over and over and over again and it gives you an idea of the sickness they've brought to this land and it's not accidental.
It's 175 years coming and it comes right from Karl Marx.
Some of them know it most of them are too stupid to know it.
They wouldn't be able to read Das Kapital and understand it.
You think Caitlin Yo-Yo could understand Das Kapital?
I don't think so.
I want to show you one more time the motive for the killing of Charlie.
It's not ambiguous.
There's no motive like these lying left-wing scum said.
The motive is clear as I've ever seen in all my years as a prosecutor.
Twiggs is his...
Twiggs is the roommate.
Twiggs is the man who he is in love with, who wants to be a woman, and with whom he engages in these fantasies like furry people and all sorts of other, I'm sorry, perversions.
It's sick.
They're sick.
That's not an accusation.
That's a cry for help.
That nobody noticed it is a question that even of this family that turned him in should be asked.
You didn't realize the depth of this man's sickness?
This is significant mental illness we're listening to right here.
So let's go through this.
His words.
Not somebody leaking or making it up like the left wing does all the time.
Twiggs.
You weren't the one who did it, right?
Robinson.
I'm, am, I'm sorry.
Twiggs.
I thought they caught the person.
Robinson.
No.
grabbed some crazy old dude then interrogated someone in similar clothing I had planned to grab my rifle from my drop point shortly after, but most of that side of town got locked down.
It's quiet.
It's quiet, almost enough to get out, but there's one vehicle lingering.
He wants to talk about his escape.
She wants to talk about what he did.
Or he wants to talk about what she did, please.
Twigs, the he says, why?
Robinson clarifies it now in a way that any prosecutor would just absolutely love.
Why did I do it?
Right here, you hold your breath.
He's not going to tell you the motive.
When they all tell you they don't know the motive, they never read this.
He's going to now tell you the motive.
You're now gonna find out the reason why he did the killing.
In a way that rarely is this clear.
Tweet says, yeah.
Robinson, why did I do it?
Twigs, yeah.
Robinson, here's the motive.
I had enough of his hatred.
You don't need more than that.
He killed him because he hated him.
That probably is the most uh ancient and the most common motive for homicide.
He you hate the person.
He just told you the motive.
And then he makes it clearer.
Some hate can be negotiated out.
Not this one.
Now I gotta figure out what the motive is after he tells me.
I hated Charlie Kirk.
I don't even need to know why he hated Charlie Kirk.
All I have to know is he hated him.
And we find out from the rest of this, from the discussion with the parents, the discussion with the Freds, that he hated him because of his views on transgender.
Because of his romantic involvement with this man who thinks she's a woman.
If we can't sit back as an intelligent adult society and say this is sick.
The whole society is sick.
And they've succeeded.
This is what they want to do.
This is what the Marxists want to do.
They want to get you to submit to this.
They want to get you to say what the Supreme Court justice nominee said.
Can you define a woman?
No.
You explain to me how she then got on the Supreme Court.
I don't know.
If you can't define a woman, how are you going to interpret the law?
This is a battle for the soul of America.
Is American America going to exist as a decent Judeo-Christian country?
A decent ultimate goal of Western civilization.
Or is it going to become uh hell on earth?
That's what they wanted it to be.
Marx was a Satanist.
He's got us there.
Well, it may Mayor, do uh.
Do the do certain members of the Democrat Party take have to own up for some of this as well.
The way that they paint anyone who uh talks about uh men being men, women being women in a common sense fashion, they paint them as somehow the mortal enemy uh to the to the LGBT community, right?
They uh they were we're not even able to say what's in what's been an objective truth for thousands of years.
A man is a man and a woman is a woman.
Now, if you say that, you are painted by the Democrat Party, not just the fringe left, but the Democrat Party as A mortal enemy, right?
Uh to the gay community, to the lesbian community, and to we know, we know we you and I know a lot of gay people, and I've been associated with the log cabin republicans from 1988.
That's a long time.
It's way before any Republican had the guts to be associated with them.
I was the first mayor to approve uh uh gay union.
I support gay marriage, I've conducted a gay marriage.
You're not gonna tell me anything about gay rights.
You're not gonna tell me you're in greater support of gay rights than I am, because you're not.
You're also not gonna tell me the distinction between gay rights and perversion, because it's very clear in my mind.
These are perverted human beings, and they take us down this road, and every gay person I know understands it better than I do.
You think you think you you think healthy gay people support these perverts?
Absolutely not.
After all the progress they've made, they're very worried about what they may create, but they're not, because we're not gonna back up.
We're decent people.
I want you to watch, I want you to look at this uh one from Babylon B2 cancel culture.
Left is fired simply for having a different opinion on whether conservatives should be murdered.
They're so close-minded about me wanting them all dead, charity sparks lamented in a subsequent post about her firing.
They're so close-minded about me wanting them all dead.
Can you believe that?
That's a good one, and that hits home because that's what we've seen so much of that this week.
That bottom one's a cheap shot at uh at our at our man Cash Patel.
I didn't want to bring it up, but that bottom one was a well, they've done a job on cash, but Cash knows why, and he expected it when he went in.
You remember uh what is it, four or five years ago that uh Chuck Schumer said to Trump, if you go after the CIA, they're gonna get you.
Which kind of indicated how corrupt they are.
Six ways from Sunday.
I'll never forget.
Six ways from Sunday.
Chuck Schumer, that was a threat.
The FBI is going after cash six ways for Sunday.
If if you have any doubt that the FBI over the last five, six years has been corrupt, then you're living somewhere else.
And no hope for you.
Not all of the FBI, but a lot more than just a few.
You put Navarro in leg irons.
What the hell's wrong with you?
You you show up dressed up as Nazis to arrest Roger Stone.
What the hell is wrong with you?
You come and raid my apartment in my law office, and then a year later you say there's no evidence that I committed a crime.
What the hell is wrong with you?
You raid Mar Lago when all you had to do is issue a subpoena, and you don't raid Biden, who actually clearly violated the law by taking uh uh classified material.
He was a senator and vice president.
He had no right to take that material.
The guy who was president had every right to take it.
But you raid that guy, but you don't raid Biden.
Uh you constantly get Hunter Biden out of serious criminal trouble to such an extent that the gun dealer refuses to give you the records because you're crooked.
Cash Patel's trying to straighten you out.
And you're attacking the hell out of him.
You don't think I expected it?
You don't think he expects it?
Me, the president.
And you don't think we back them?
Go screw yourself.
What?
Go ahead.
Just go go crazy.
We support him.
He's doing exactly what he should do.
He's rooting out you people who have destroyed the reputation of the greatest law enforcement agency, except for the NYPD.
Well.
That's right, mayor.
The the what do they call it?
The world's finest New York.
Oh, no, no, no.
New York City's finest.
Sorry.
I work with both.
As a federal prosecutor, as a mayor.
I put together task forces of the two.
I got them to work together better than anybody ever did.
The greatest law enforcement agency in the world is the New York City Police Department.
Bar none.
What do they say on the side of the cars?
Is that New York City's finest or the world's finest?
It's not even close.
They gotta update that.
There's not even now there are certain things the FBI can do if we're talking about international crime and financial crime.
NYPD can't do.
And shout out to uh and they are the best at that.
And they used to be.
They're not now.
They gotta be rebuilt.
They used to be.
Shout out to Commissioner Tish.
You've had some nice things to say about uh the new commissioner of the NYPD.
Well, she's doing a great job.
Jessica Tish.
Maybe some of that bias with the uh New York Giants, the connection to the Giants.
Well, mayor, look, uh, we could keep going symbol.
The NYPD Medal of Valor was a symbol for the New York Yankees and why.
I wonder how many of those how many Met fans, how many cops that were Met fans got that thing they had to do.
Well, the Mets they had the New York thing too for a while.
Yeah, but let's face it.
20.
Would you rather be associated with 27 world championships or the paltry three or four they won?
They have three or four.
I don't know.
They won an 86 and 60 something.
And they won't be sometime.
Yeah.
69 Mets.
I get them mixed up with the Jets.
They won twice.
The Jets won that year too.
One time we met that we beat the shit out of them.
Yeah.
Four games to one.
I don't even know how we lost that one.
The subway series.
I mean, you you were a mayor for that.
Yeah, George Steinbrenner was nervous.
I never was.
And explain why.
It actually made a lot of sense when you explained why.
Probably more Met fans voted for me than Yankee fans.
Why was George Steinbrenner nervous?
I wouldn't play the game.
Even this is probably Adam's mistake.
He wears this hat.
Yankees.
Oh, yeah.
Nobody respects that.
No one's gonna trust you.
Yeah, yeah.
You gotta pick.
I'd I'd more respect if you wore a Mets.
I could almost get away with it in the sense that I'm an old-fashioned guy.
My son, Andrew, don't get mad at me.
But my son basically can't stand the Mets or the Jets.
He's a giant Yankee fan, all the young kids, all the young people, they're one or the other.
The Jet fans hate the Giants, the Giants fans hate the Jets.
I grew up in the era in which the Yankees, Dodgers, and Giants.
So if the Yankees weren't in the World Series and the Giants were, which it never happened, the Yankees beat them the one time they were booked, but I would root for the Giants.
Or God forbid I would root for the Dodgers if they were there, and not the Yankees.
Same thing with the Mets.
When the Mets won in 86, I rooted for them.
Well, it was a different landscape back in 1990.
I rooted for the Mets in the National League.
I even went to their games because I preferred National League games because they didn't have the designated hitter.
I much pressed.
I much preferred the pitcher hitting.
The purity of the game.
A whole lot of reasons why baseball has deteriorated without the pitcher hitting.
But that's another matter for the woke people who run baseball.
That's not even starting on the pitch clock.
Like they're going to improve on the greatest game ever invented.
Because they're, you know, they're modern geniuses.
It's like the I- They're all Ivy League jackasses anyway.
We know the Ivy League.
Everybody who sent their kid to an Ivy League school, including me, should get their money back for the last 40 years.
Because it was a Marxist brainwashing society, not an education.
Was Babe Ruth an Ivy Leaguer?
No.
Did Lou Garrett go to Harvard?
Went to Columbia.
Oh, well, that was a bad example, then.
That is, in fact, an Ivy League school.
Don't know if he graduated.
But babe, but Lou Garrick was a special man.
Little Garrick was like maybe the only saint who ever played baseball.
Lou Gehrig, yeah.
It's a damn shame how that how that ended.
Here he is dying.
He gets up and he says, I'm the luckiest man that fame.
Very uh very famous speech, famous words.
You know, if you look at his statistics, they're so close to Ruth.
If there hadn't been a Babe Bruce, he would have been the greatest player.
Oh, Lou Garrick.
Yeah.
Here's Lou Gehrig right here.
For the past two weeks.
You've been reading about a band.
Today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.
Wouldn't you consider it privileged?
Privilege.
To associate yourself with such a fine looking man as a standing in uniform.
And this ballpark today.
So the movie about his life is called Pride of the Yankees.
The person who played his part was Gary Cooper.
And he played it perfectly.
It has to be, I think, the best baseball movie ever made.
And so do the critics.
Unbelievable.
And Teresa Wright plays his wife.
The only thing the movie doesn't do that it should do, because I've read everything about Lou Gehrig.
It doesn't uh uh uh doesn't show you the influence of his uh German mother who wanted him to be a success, but not necessarily in baseball.
She wanted to be a successful man, a moral, decent, successful man.
Mom did that.
I think so.
I mean, that speech uh has immortalized him for uh uh generations.
I mean I would say he was also because of his um willingness to step back, to not seek the glory, to not involve himself in the silly petty disputes.
He had a lot to do with Babe Root's success.
A more insecure guy would have been involved in an ego contest with Babe Bruce.
There were years he had more RBIs than Babe Ruth, right?
There were years in which he was more productive than Babe Ruth, there were years in which Babe Ruth was more productive than he did.
He never cared, all he cared about was whether his team won and he loved Babe Ruth.
The two wives fought like hell.
He loves Babe Bruce, Babe Ruth loved him.
Well, like it's remarkable.
Young athletes should study that.
They should study that because that's how you develop a team.
It was their oh, these could be the two greatest baseball players ever, or two of the five greatest baseball players ever.
You gotta put Ted Williams and who else Ty Cobb.
I was gonna say Ty Cobb, but that's uh you know, I'm a tigers.
Well, yeah, if you're talking about power, I always I think of home runs, you know, when I think of baseball, I'm sorry.
Where's where's Al K-line in that in that top ten, maybe not top five?
Uh the uh I I get the top three really quick.
Ruth Gehrig Mantle.
Uh-uh.
Ruth Gehrig and Williams.
Oh, Ted Williams, yeah.
Yeah.
Uh I don't know if I put I don't know if I put DiMaggio ahead of Mantle.
DiMaggio was he, he was like, uh a man.
Um he was dating Maryland.
Man had more home runs, but DiMaggio had a much better batting average.
DiMaggio had more per game RBIs.
He had Marilyn Monero.
Wait, wait, wait, let me finish.
And Demaggio was a much better center fielder.
Uh Willie Mays.
Willie Mays, who I thought was the greatest center fielder I ever saw.
Told me that Joe DiMaggio was the greatest center fielder he ever saw.
Classy, classy class actor.
And I when I got a chance to pick the best players in New York at different positions, I picked Mays over Williams.
Willie, who was my client, called me and told me I was wrong.
He said I watched a man, I didn't know this.
I watched DiMaggio when he played for the Oakland Seals, because both Willie and Joe come from Oakland.
Oh wow.
And I never saw a player who had more natural instincts than he did.
He said, I made up for my deficiencies by my speed.
I would occasionally break wrong for the ball.
So because of my speed, I could hide a lot of it.
He said, I swear to God, that man never broke wrong for the ball.
Ever.
And that's why it looks so effortless.
And now I look at replays of him.
It's uncanny.
Now, if you want to know who was a better hitter, well, Williams was a better hitter.
But DiMaggio was real close.
Real close.
And he was a better fielder, a better defender.
Hank Aaron's up there too.
Of course he is.
Yeah.
Hank Aaron's up there too.
Yeah.
But I think those two would end up being a three and four.
That's a good, that's a good list.
I think it'd be Ruth, Gehrig, Williams, and DiMaggio.
And then we can start really debating.
Stan Mutual.
Man, well, we could go on and up.
Well, Mayor, like any good pitcher, uh, it's it's it's hard to get him off the mountain.
The picture is very hard.
You know the easiest thing to pick?
The easiest is where my prejudice is a Yankee fan comes in.
The single easiest thing to pick is the first man who was unanimously voted into the whole affair.
Oh.
It was not Babe Ruth.
The closer.
It wasn't Lou Garrett.
The closer.
It wasn't Chet Williams.
It wasn't Joe DiMaggio.
Mariano.
Oh, Rivera.
I knew it.
Now, why?
He's not with he wasn't a greater player than they were.
But he was greater his position than anybody who ever played baseball by a mile.
You can't make an argument for another better player.
Even with Ruth, we could argue Williams, or we could argue Ty Cobb, or we could argue maybe even Gehrig as more reliable.
Who are you going to argue over Mariano Rivera?
The numbers are ridiculous.
He has a below two earned run average in the playoffs and world series.
Is Pete Rose anywhere?
Would he be on an all-time team?
I think Pete Rose.
As long as Bun Sealag's not involved with the display.
I'm going to tell you where Pete Rose fits for me.
He's probably one of the most dynamic players I ever saw.
Not only did he, I mean, first of all, his numbers are fabulous.
So just on the numbers, he was great.
But he had something beyond that.
The guy could ignite a team.
So the team is down by four runs, and he steals second base.
All of a sudden, they come back.
I'll tell you, it was like a scrapper.
It's like Phil Rizzuto once described Joe DiMaggio.
They asked him, Joe DiMaggio was the leader of your team.
But he never said anything.
He never did anything.
He said, Well, let me describe it to you this way.
It could be the ninth inning, the top of the ninth inning.
We're going to have one more bat in the bottom of the ninth inning.
I figure we're finished.
I go out to my spot at shortstop, look back at DiMaggio, and I say, we got a chance.
And every once in a while we'd come back.
He said the guy exuded leadership.
I don't know what it is.
It's a special quality.
He came into the clubhouse, everybody be quiet.
He said one thing, we'd all listen.
He said, We're going to win.
We kill ourselves to impress him.
There's just something about him.
There are people who have it we see it in politicians, right?
Trump has that.
Trump has that leadership quality.
You had that lacked it.
Right.
Oh, Biden lacked it, yeah.
Yeah.
Kamel Harris lacks it.
Lots of people lack it.
But he has that magic quality.
Clinton had it.
Let's pick a Democrat.
Clinton had it.
I would agree.
I think the media gave it to Obama.
I was going to say, I was about to say Obama had it.
Obama has.
A complete stump.
But I think they gave it to him.
But uh Clinton really had it.
Reagan had it.
Nixon had it.
Kennedy had it.
I'm not sure Nixon had it.
Nixon was a little too.
Yeah, he was an intellectual, though.
He knew he was internally confused to project the right way.
Smart Roosevelt had it.
Smart guy, great lawyer, though, and hard work.
I guess after the FDR might be another example of the media.
Absolutely.
Well, he had those fireside changes.
Maybe for the wrong reason, but he had that sort of appeal.
Well, mayor, we could we could keep going like any good pitcher, you're right.
You can't pull him from the mound.
He's not going to go on his own accord.
I have to tell you, I have to alert you that the funding deadline is October 1st.
So it's coming up.
We could have the government closed again.
Uh we hit another Venezuelan drug boat.
And it sounds like we're getting our information from El Mayo.
You know who El Mayo is?
He's the head of the Sinaloa cartel we put in jail and he's ratting like a rat.
A teenager died in 2019 in a crash involving a Model 3 vehicle on the company's autopilot.
And they had to settle today for a huge amount of money with the 15-year-old boys' family.
That's why I don't like autopilot.
I'm sorry.
I may be too old fashioned.
And Elon may hate me.
But I don't know where this was in California.
But if it was in a crowded city, will you please do it in the country first where there's nobody around?
They want to do it in New York City.
You're out of your effing mind.
I found that it's not that smart.
It does make mistakes.
Oh here's a video.
This Tesla clearly made a well, we're not going to make light of it.
It's obviously very serious.
I mean, that's gonna drive.
Who do we need autopilot for?
So unfortunately, at least one person.
People you know eventually die in this accident.
They'll just sit there like logs.
AI will do all the thinking.
Autopilot will do all the driving.
Auto, this will do all the cooking.
Women won't have recipes anymore.
They'll all be on AI.
We'll just be automatons.
That's what they want.
Well, we have a few minutes left.
Have you heard of the you ever hear of poetic justice?
You get what you deserve.
Yes.
Hokopolka got it.
Hoko Polko, Kathy Holmes.
Outflanked by Mom Donnie of all people.
Who's the Democrat idiot, moronic governor of New York?
Which who only got elected because she's a Democrat.
Moronic Democrats can get elected.
If you want to get elected as a Republican, you have to be smart in New York.
Really smart.
I mean, like I was the third Republican elected in 100 years, which means I'm really smart.
So Hokopol has been uh calculating, not based on what's good for America or what's good for New York.
Oh, God forbid she should think of that.
That'd be too tough for her to break her brains up.
What's good for her?
So the other day, yesterday, or the day before yesterday, she endorsed the communist candidate for mayor of New York, who wants the uh government to take over everything, the grocery stores, the transportation, all the means of production, right out of Karl Marx.
He wants to defund the police.
Now he says he doesn't, but he wants to take, still wants to take a billion dollars out and set up a social uh uh monitoring group.
That when there's a shooting going on, they come in and they get you to use your words.
Well, the only thing about this group is they'll be gone in about six months when the rough, tough gangsters in New York bore their brains out every time they come in and say, Do you want to use your words?
But uh you think that Mandami cares?
Communists don't care if you get killed.
I mean, look at all the people they killed.
So Mondami gets supported by Hokkopolco.
Here's a picture of the two assholes.
Picture of the two assholes right there.
You know what Mondami did today?
He said, I may not support her.
Screw you, Dopey.
Who the hell ever taught you politics?
You think I ever endorsed anybody?
Well, never mind.
I was a very, very successful mayor.
You are a grossly inadequate, disgraceful governor.
No comparison.
I just think that's fabulous.
I I right, and we've already focal has said she's not going to walk back her endorsement.
Well, isn't that brave?
Buffalo used to be a tough place.
Boy, they don't produce them in Buffalo like they used to.
I'd like to see that done to a Buffalo Democrat 30 years ago.
On Dami'd be finished now.
Well, we got to send people over to Dr. So now so now we got we got the speaker, Carl Hasty.
He's got to make his endorsement.
He may make his endorsement the way John Kennedy said he he might name his brother as attorney general.
He said, if I if I make Bobby the attorney general, I'll open the door at four in the morning and I'll yell out, it's Bobby.
Which by the way was uncalled for because Bobby Kennedy was one of the best attorney generals ever, just in my view.
But Hasty is now doesn't know.
Hasty, I think, believes it's been leaked that he does, and everything uh shown by his inaction to endorse this communist, says that they're gonna lose the house over him.
They are they may lose everything over him, but they should, and then they start a new party.
But he's got to endorse him somehow.
So we're gonna have to see how he does it.
I endorse.
I endorse Mandami for me.
Here's Holko.
Mr. Hasty, are you okay?
And those I endorsed Mandami for mayor.
Mr. Hasty, would you like to elaborate on that?
No.
I endorse Mandami for mayor.
Please don't shoot me.
Please.
Colmo has a great suggestion.
Oh gosh.
No, no, I have to say he's got a great suggestion.
You know how Zo Ron Mandami wants to arrest Bibi Netanyahu if he comes to New York?
Como thinks that Zohan should be arrested.
I don't agree with Cuomo often, but I think that's right.
Yeah.
I also want to know how the hell is he going to arrest him?
Do you know if he orders the New York City police department to do it?
They have to refuse to comply with that order.
Because it's there's no legal basis on which to arrest him.
The International Court of Justice has no jurisdiction in America.
And we better not give them a position.
We don't belong to the International Court of Justice.
George Clooney does.
George Clooney is not America.
He's like a silly, stupid, ignorant moronic actor with a wife who's even worse than he is, who's on the lawyers for the International Court of Justice who indicted Bibi for war crimes, but not Hamas.
I think she's French.
She has a French accent, which is why Cooney probably is impressed with her.
He probably thinks people with a French accent are smarter.
Almost anybody smarter than him.
But I'm gonna get in trouble for this one.
But the French access.
But also, you don't want Clooney as a friend.
Oh Biden's Biden.
He ain't no friend of Biden.
If you want Cooney as a friend, he mapped him in the back.
He'll stay in the foxhole with you.
He went to those nice fancy dinners with Joe, and then the next day, oh yeah, yeah.
Scrooge stabbed him right in the back.
Scrooge New York Times.
Well, in any event, BB is indicted, and and his number two is indicted in the International Court of Justice, which is a terrorist court with judges who come from terrorist countries.
And uh I I can't think of a legitimate prosecution they've had, even some of which we treated as you know, in Eastern Europe and these people may have been bad, but they surely didn't get a fair trial.
But in any event, this one is totally ridiculous.
So you tell me how he's gonna arrest him.
You have to have a warrant for somebody's arrest.
But those big mayor, I was the mayor of New York.
I couldn't just order the police to arrest somebody.
I didn't have that power.
You could, but you were able to kick uh I had to go to a judge.
Eric Fatt out of the Lincoln Center.
Well, I could throw people out.
Yeah.
Well, just a nice reminder of uh what a real need.
You know how I kept Arafat out of New York when I was U.S. attorney.
Oh, I gotta hear this.
I got I got a warrant for him as a material witness to murder.
Had he come to New York while I was U.S. attorney, based on my uh my um conniving with the State Department, George Schultz.
I had a warrant for his arrest as a material witness to the murder of Leon Klinghoff, whose murder he ordered, as well as 27 other Americans.
That didn't stop Clinton from kissing his ass.
Oh which is why I work with Clinton very harmoniously, except when I sued him.
But I always disrespected him.
Not for his sexual proclivities, but for his sucking up to Arafat.
And I think Clinton is the single biggest reason why our foreign policy in the Middle East is so screwed up with this silly two-state solution.
How can you, for 20 or 30 years, have a two-state solution with a state that wants to eliminate you.
At the very end of his administration, Clinton gave Arafat everything he wanted, including part of Jerusalem.
Arafat said, uh, hmm.
Let me think about that stupid boy.
Uh I don't want a peace.
And they killed Rabin.
Why?
Because he would stop getting the money.
He didn't care about war, peace, the death of the Palestinians.
All he cared about was the tremendous amount of money he was getting for the PLO.
And Mrs. Arafat, I don't know if she's still alive, but she was running around the south of France, a billionaire based on the money that should have gone to the Palestinian people who were starving, not because of Israel, but because of the crooked Palestinians who stole all their money.
Of course, they don't tell you that.
That's why you listen to this show.
Because we tell you the truth.
Right.
So what else do we have to tell him the truth about before we got the drug boat?
I love the fact that El Mayo is ratting because I used rats to great effect when I was mayor.
Oh, I used to pretend to even like him.
Um I did terrible things.
Because I was a good actor.
Oh, let me see if I can help you with that.
Now, who did the killing?
Oh, thank you.
Thank you.
Would you like to say that again?
Well, of course, uh breaking tonight.
Not a great story, unfortunately.
Uh in York County, Pennsylvania, we're following we get any more details on that.
It was a domestic violence situation.
Three, that's a lot.
Three police officers were murdered.
Two were seriously wounded.
That was the last that we had.
It's basically in Pennsylvania on the Maryland border.
And it was described without any more detail as a domestic violence situation.
And as I said, either in the prior show or this show, the governor displayed remarkable empathy in the way in which he dealt with the families of the three police officers, for which I am very, very grateful.
Governor Shapiro, that is.
Right.
So as of this hour, three law enforcement officers are dead.
Two others are in critical condition after a shooting in York County Wednesday.
This, according to the Pennsylvania State Police, they've already had a uh procession, uh, some sort of uh procession with uh vehicles that happened tonight at 9 p.m.
So they're already on the show.
Was he a one shooter?
Our understanding there's one shooter, the shooter's dead is dead.
Uh the officers were apparently attempting to serve a warrant uh to what's now being described as a crazed individual who opened fire, killing three, uh critically injuring two others and taking his own life.
So we'll follow that.
Uh FBI Director Cash Patel says that uh they will have full resources on the ground.
Uh U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondy says the both the FBI and ATF are on scene, and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noam says they are also monitoring good uh good the events.
Well, we'll get more of the details, I'm sure, by tomorrow.
I do I do have to say that the New York courts are so bad.
Somebody has to reform them, particularly in Manhattan.
Imagine this judge dropping the terrorism charge against Luigi Mangioni.
Terrorism in New York is defined as a crime that's done for a political purpose.
I'm simplifying a little.
Manchini killed this guy because of his anger about the whole political issue of health care.
Now, why doesn't the prosecutor?
This is Alvin Bragg.
Why doesn't the prosecutor get a chance to at least present that to a jury?
Why does the judge cut it off?
What do we do?
Engage in any sophistry or any any uh possibly ridiculous idea to help criminals.
This will mean that the most he can get is 20 to life, which means that Mancioni can get out on parole.
I think the federal government should take us over and prosecute it as a death case.
Nothing better for these young people who are walking around like monsters in love with this guy.
It's kind of as sick as the reaction to the Charlie uh to the Charlie Kirk murder.
Right.
In love with him.
This woman goes around and says she's married to the AI version of him.
These people are sick.
It was cold-blooded murder.
He shot him in the back.
The guy was the CEO of the company.
He denied claims.
Did you ever think of how many false claims they got?
Probably a lot more than the number they denied.
False claims are de rigor.
You see all the advertisements for the uh ambulance chasing lawyers all over the country?
Come to Morris and Mars, and we'll get you a great settlement.
We got doctors that'll make believe you're injured.
We can fix the court because we got the Democrat leader like in Manhattan.
You think this is a legitimate business?
Wake up.
Maybe, maybe they denied claims unfairly every once in a while.
But the CEO didn't do that.
And in balance, you got to take into consideration all the false claims, which are a menace to the healthcare industry.
But you you think these little jerks are going to be educated on that?
And what we do is feed, we never feed them the other side of it.
They just get the one side of it.
And they're out there in love with this guy because he's handsome.
What the hell does that mean?
He's handsome.
He killed a father.
Who may we don't even have any connection to any particular thing he ever did wrong?
He just killed him as a symbol.
And he's a hero to these sick people.
We don't excise that.
We don't fix that.
We're headed for hell.
And you put that together with the reaction to the murder.
This is a frightening proposition.
Well, we have to educate our young people a lot better on morality and decency.
As the as the New York Post says in their editorial, it sure was terrorism.
Just as Gregory Caro just tossed a terrorism charges.
The judge reads Luigi's writing as only indicating desire to draw attention to what he perceived as the greed of the insurance industry.
Now the statute in New York defines terrorism as an act intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence government policy, or affect government conduct.
Doesn't what the judge found satisfy that?
To draw attention to what he perceived as the greed of the insurance industry.
An act intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence government conduct, or affect government conduct.
He didn't just point that out for the hell of it.
He pointed it out for some purpose.
What purpose could there possibly be but to affect government?
Now, you don't have to absolutely come to that decision.
That's what the that's what the prosecutor wants to argue to the jury.
Now that would change it to life in prison.
For for a for a premeditated cold-blooded killer.
Forget all these stupid kids running around, he's all handsome.
He's a cold-blooded murderer.
He laid in weight like a little scumbag.
He came out of nowhere and shot the guy in the back.
If this guy was some hero, how about standing up to him and saying, Oh, I'm gonna beat the shit out of you.
Maybe the guy would have taken Luigi Mangioni's pretty face and roughed it up for good.
Terrorist.
What?
Manioni's a terrorist.
I make that point because the uh judge took it.
Terrorism isn't just a terrorism depends on the law of the state.
He fits this definition perfectly.
I don't understand Judge Carroll is not a crazy judge.
Can I say I do not understand what he did here?
And I think it'll be reversed on appeal.
You must have you appointed him to a lower level court in 1991.
I'm sort of embarrassed.
But a different era.
I always used whenever I saw these crazy decisions, I'd always look if I appointed them.
We did look, we didn't.
Mostly I didn't.
I don't know why I ever appointed this guy.
Well, because I also hired uh I also hired uh James Cardinal Comey.
Oh, and yeah, we have brought that up too.
I did.
Well, when Trump told me I had very bad uh instincts in hiring people, I said, Well, you you hired uh what's his name?
Cohen.
Cohen, yeah.
Cooley law, the pride of cool.
Yeah, I think all make a mistake, even our great president.
Comey did greater damage to the country through his uh what he did to the FBI, but I don't know Cohen was just a fool.
I don't think I'd have I don't know what Caro did as a judge as you know this 25 years ago or 20 years ago.
I don't know what he's done as a 25 years ago.
I don't know what he's done as a judge since then, but he's not considered one of the crazy judges.
Tough on crime is what I don't understand how he doesn't take his sentence that he wrote.
And look at the statute.
Well, we'll have to says that Luigi did it to draw attention to what he perceived as the greed of the insurance industry.
Now, why would he do that?
For a political purpose, correct?
Just for the hell of it?
So that we'd all know how greedy the insurance industry is.
Doesn't it have a purpose?
And doesn't that purpose fit into the definition of terrorism as an act intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence government policy, or affect government conduct.
That's certainly arguable.
That's all you have to do is show that it's arguable.
Because you're going to go to a jury with it.
The judge isn't going to decide it.
The prosecutor isn't going to decide it.
The defense lawyer isn't going to decide.
He's deprived the people of the right to put that to a jury.
I don't understand, Judge Carroll, what you're doing.
When did you become so pro-criminal?
Maybe the influence in New York.
But you're not one of the Democrat scumbags that's appointed by the county leader, like the one I have to deal with, Engamoron.
That's a real scumbag.
Real real scumbag.
Yeah, and he has my case, and I say it anyway.
Because nobody's going to stop me from telling the truth.
When a guy when a guy says that Mar a Lago's worth 18 million dollars, you tell me he isn't a sellout to the Democrat Party.
When you tell me he's been elected three times and he never had an opponent, you tell me he doesn't belong to the Democrat County leader who puts him on the ballot with no opponents.
That's like what they did in the Soviet Union.
And then he's got the he's got the woman sitting with him who's watching everything he does, like the communist party agent, but she's doing it for the Democrat Party.
And then he makes rulings in Trump's case that are absurd, they're idiotic, they're moronic.
And you'll find out what he did to me.
Doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
I'm used to it.
Manhattan court, particularly Manhattan, has been crooked for most of the last 170 years.
And when you hear New York Supreme Court justice begin with the presumption that they owe a lot to the Democrat Boris in Manhattan in New York County, because he puts them on.
He puts them on a ballot, and then everybody votes Democrat.
So they're appointed not by the president, not by the mayor, not by the governor, not by some high official.
They're appointed by the lowest of the low, the Democrat boss in the county.
You don't think they owe loyalty to that guy?
You don't think that guy squeezes them?
If you don't think that you haven't grown up.
Three times, ran for office.
Nobody's ever run against him.
That's being elected.
Yeah.
In Russia, when it was the Soviet Union in China now, in Venezuela.
And in Manhattan, which is just one of them.
And I don't understand Judge Carroll giving a pro-murderer decision.
That's all they do in these Democratic states.
They give pro-murder or pro-criminal decisions.
They interpret the law, which can be interpreted quite clearly the other way.
Maybe even obviously the other way.
And they look for every break they can give to the people who murder us.
Why are they doing it?
I think it's a very complicated explanation, Rob.
Why are they doing it?
I think there are a lot of different reasons for it.
I think some of it is just straight out Marxism, because this is what Marx wanted, a completely lawless society.
I think some of it is silly, sick, misplaced sympathy for the criminal rather than for the victim.
for some reason they never can visualize the victim in their analysis of the law.
So it's all let's not be unfair to the person who murdered three people, as opposed to let's not be unfair to the family that lost three people.
Well, do you want to this do you want to respond to this?
Is how Judge Carroll uh justifies his decision?
Quote, while the while the people, that being the state, right?
While the people place great emphasis on defendants' ideological motive, there is no indication in the statute that a murder committed for ideological reasons, in this case, the defendant's apparent desire to draw attention to what he perceived as inequities or greed within the American healthcare system fits within the definition of terrorism without establishing the necessary element of an intent to intimidate or coerce uh Carroll wrote in his ruling.
How about the intent to intimidate or coerce?
Is putting a bullet in somebody's back?
Judge, that doesn't coerce what are you supposed to do?
Announce, I'm now shooting you in order to intimidate or coerce, boom.
What are you so stupid you don't realize?
Taking the gun and shooting the guy in the back is an act that intimidates or coerces.
You gotta be stupid.
So he's claiming it lacks the element of an intent to intimidate or coerce, as you correct.
Shooting somebody in the back is an intent to intimidate or coerce if you're doing it for a purpose of calling attention to how unfair this guy's company is what the hell are you supposed to do?
Announce it, write a write a script, right?
I'm I'm doing this, let me announce, let me hold the press conference.
I'm gonna shoot the guy in order to intimidate or coerce.
No, you do it by your actions.
You take the gun and you shoot the guy in the back.
Yeah, and the reason you're doing it is because he runs a health care company that denies claims, and that's quite clear from all the things you've written and all the things you've said.
Judge, what the hell is wrong with you?
Why do you have to take the whole thing and twist it to help the criminal, to help the murderer instead of to help society?
I don't know.
At best, it could be interpreted either way.
I don't think it's even that close.
I think it's obvious that you don't understand what the hell you're talking about.
His desire was to kill an individual tied to the healthcare system that he perceives to be inequitable.
Why is he leaving that out?
The judge is saying that the defendant's apparent desire is to draw attention.
No, his apparent desire was to kill a man in order to well.
Why is he drawing attention?
Yeah, if he has a desire to draw attention, how does Gregory Caro not figure out that that means draw attention in order to influence government?
Who's he trying to influence?
Right.
Uh the nuns.
Who's he trying to influence the birds?
The very act why is he doing it?
He's doing it to influence government, to influence decision makers.
How about he's doing it to influence the civilian population?
It's absurd.
And the act of intimidation, he doesn't have to say intimidation by shooting somebody in the back.
He's engaged in an act of intimidation.
Man, I don't get it.
Did they go to law school?
And why do they have to torture the whole thing?
If they're a Democrat in favor of a criminal, is there some nefarious connection between being a democrat and liking criminals?
This is a completely irrational decision.
I'm embarrassed that I haven't had anything to do with it.
Just that one act is enough.
And to feed into all these morons running around glorifying this murder.
What's wrong with America if we have young people glorifying murderers?
Right.
And judges who are finding every sophistry to help a criminal.
Absurd.
And of course it's the Manhattan Supreme Court.
What a horrible court.
Now the Democratic Party just completely owns violence.
Right.
I mean, let's they they love to bring up the few killings that they regard as right wingers who killed, I don't know, left wingers or whatever.
But there's never a situation in which we glorified the action of any right winger who killed anybody.
They keep glorifying the action of Mancioni.
Now they're glorifying uh the the people who killed Charlie, the guy who killed Charlie Kirk and all the reasons why Charlie Kirk should have been killed.
Do you ever see ever see us do that?
I don't think we ever did, Ted.
Maybe there's an isolated example.
But I'd like you overnight, and we'll come back on tomorrow.
Yep.
I'd like you to find it for me because then I'll I'll try I'll try to find out who they are and get them the hell out of the party.
Yep.
Oh, we may who are these sick puppies that we have.
They're out there.
I will we'll try to.
But I mean I'm trying to figure out when did we, Republicans, conservatives?
If there's a if you want to sorry, you're you're if you want to take a shooting, they're not out there.
You're right.
If you want to take a shooting that you describe, and I'll accept your description, even though I might disagree that it's a right winger doing it for right wing purposes, killing some people.
Terrible.
Tell me where we ever enlarged in any numbers, glorified it, or condoned it, or explained it, or gave excuses for said there was no motive when the guy announced his motives on a megaphone.
We've never been that desperate.
I but we've never been that evil.
I don't, but please I kind of follow everything.
I think I would know it.
Well, but I'm not I'm not infallible.
Well, please give me an example of the opposite.
Well, I want to actually poke holes in the Democrat example they keep using, which is the unfortunate shooting of uh multiple Minnesota state officials.
What Republican glorifies not only didn't we glorify it, but the apparent shooter mayor the only what we know about his background is two appointments on state boards by Democrat governors.
I'm not calling him a Democrat because we're not like they are.
You know, I'm playing, I'm doing a lawyer's argument like you do for summary judgment.
Right.
I'm assuming we'll accept him for this purpose as a right wing killer.
Yeah.
Tell me who glorified his killing the way they're doing with tell tell tell tell me anyone that was celebrating his killing, like they're doing with Charlie.
I don't think you're never gonna find anything.
And by the way, tell them tell me who's doing a mangione with that.
Find me one Republican nurse or even teacher.
Let's not even do it, like you said.
You won't find any.
Find me a Republican teacher that said it was perfectly all right for that guy to kill those two Minnesota people or three Minnesota people.
And if the and if that did exist, we our side would be the ones calling him or her not to teach.
We were finding people left and right.
I mean, I didn't look for we didn't even find them.
They showed up on our daily, it was like picking off a big giant tree.
Boom, boom, yeah.
And by the way, any time, even now we go on, folks at home.
You go on your social media, you see countless of examples.
I could do five hours of these people.
We could, we don't have the time to keep up.
I don't think I could do one minute of a Republican ever doing that.
I don't think so.
Show me show, yes.
That's a we should challenge folks to show us because the I would like to see it.
They keep lying about if that person is still in the party, I'd like to kick them out.
Or maybe kind of approach them and see if I can get mental uh health treatment for him, right?
They accept they're excusing it, and even the ones that aren't aren't celebrating or doing these videos on the left, a lot of them are excusing it and trying to defend it.
What the hell are you defending such vile speech?
Why defend it?
That doesn't make any sense other than there's something wrong to a degree that even these elected leaders are afraid to call it out.
Even if they're not supporting it, even if they're not out there cheering along with these nurses and teachers, they're defending their right to say the most vile and hateful things.
And thankfully, mayor, we're seeing, and we we can take a small piece of the we're part of the effort.
I don't want to take credit for anything, but we're a part of the effort.
And I think the tide is turning.
You're seeing firings.
Well, well, What do you what do you know about the foundation for defense of democracy?
There's an article today by Peter Duran and Ivana Stradner that's warning us that we shouldn't be influenced by Russian uh bots or Russian uh twits or whatever about the killing of Charlie.
Like Medvedev kind of wrote, maybe it's time for the MAGA team to realize that by supporting Ukraine, they're supporting murderers.
These people are warning us we shouldn't pay attention to it.
Until they wrote that, I I didn't even know that he did that.
Right.
Second.
Uh Russian Russian operatives have been suggesting that Kirk's skeptical stance on U.S. support for Kiev may have contributed to his murder.
Alexei Pushkov described it as a warning to President Trump and other prominent Americans, they could be next.
Perhaps most unsettling was Russian ultra-nationalist Alexor Dugan, who posted with more than a hint of wise wish casting that Kirk's death was very much like the beginning of a civil war, painting the Democratic Party as America's Ukraine.
That is, in his twisted telling agents of insurrection.
And they say we have to be very careful and not read these things or pay attention to them.
What the hell are they talking about?
I don't know anybody that's paying attention to these people.
I mean, I like to blame the Russians for everything.
There's nobody that hates Putin more than I do.
Thank you.
But I have this is like uh ridiculous.
This problem is from within.
This isn't the right the Russians aren't exploiting this.
If they are, it's not having any effect.
It's uh good old-fashioned Democrats who are doing it on left-wingers.
So what the hell are they talking about?
This is this is like uh people who are Ukraine crazy.
I I support Ukraine.
I think we should do more for Ukraine.
I think the president should act now with the sanctions.
I'm very supportive of Russia not winning in Ukraine, but I don't understand what this has to do with Charlie Kirk's murder, other than to get attention away from the sick left wing.
Doesn't matter what Russia says about Charlie Kirk, no Republican's gonna be affected by that.
I don't even as I said, I'm about as knowledgeable as any Republican.
I never heard Medvedev say this, and if Medvedev say it said it, it wouldn't mean a damn thing to me.
The last thing I remember Medvedev saying is threatening Finland and Sweden with atomic attack, for which I thought he should have been put in the gulag.
A lot of sick people.
I don't know if they're sick, but they get so crazy on their issue of Ukraine.
I don't even understand this.
Perhaps the greatest danger is not that Russia or China will persuade Americans to despise their neighbor, but that we will become so exhausted by competing falsehood that we lose faith in the shared philosophy, underlying our national cohesion, life, liberty, and the Brazil happiness.
I agree with you, Peter and Ivana, but you know we're undercutting that left-wing Democrats, not Russia.
Russia is doing what Russia always does, lying.
I don't think it affects a single Republican.
We're too smart to be affected by Russia.
And what is it?
You're afraid to take, you're afraid to go after the Democrats?
Now, here's a real problem.
The Democrat corruption with Ukraine is massive.
And one of the reasons that Ukraine is in a difficult position is because of all the corruption over the last 10 or 12 years with the Democrat Party.
The amount of information the Zelensky has on corruption at the highest levels of our government and his is shocking.
And the amount that he covers up is shocking.
That has nothing to do with the essential horrible things that Russia is doing to the Ukrainian people.
Other than it makes this whole thing much more complicated than your simplistic analysis.
You want to help the Ukrainian people?
You can't do it by being one-sided.
What good does it do to come out of this with as corrupt a government as they had before?
It's just going to fall later on.
It is much more complicated than your silly, simplistic analysis suggests.
And you're trying to move responsibility away from those journalists and all those people who are trying to put the blame somewhere else other than on who actually killed Charlie.
I think we talked about the attacks on Cash Patel.
But they're there, you know, they really ought to be expected.
If you're going to straighten out the FBI, they're going to attack you big time.
They're very capable.
And they're very, they were very corrupt.
At the highest levels, I know we like to say not all the agents.
Of course it's not all the agents.
But don't let that get you to think it's not a lot of them.
It took a lot of agents to put all those January 6 people in jail for ridiculous amounts of time under unbelievably horrendous circumstances for a crime that was largely exaggerated and made up.
And which nobody will take the time to examine, including the involvement of Antifa, which is ignored.
So there's a real cancer inside the FBI that has to be taken out.
And whoever does it is going to be crucified.
So God bless him and Dan Boncino.
God bless Cash Patel and Dan Boncino.
And please, people in the administration.
I don't have to say this to the president.
But would you have their backs?
You've got to understand what's going on.
Stop all this.
Have cash's back.
And dance.
They're going through the same thing you're going through.
Maybe they don't make every right decision.
I don't know.
It doesn't seem to me they've made any wrong ones, particularly.
I mean, the one, the one about whether the guy, that's happened to me.
It's happened to everybody.
You think you have the guy?
You don't.
I mean, that happened to Elliot Ness.
I love the idea of a duel between Bissant and Poulty.
So Bassant, of course, I guess lost his temper with Poulty.
Poulty is the is the uh is the guy who pointed out all the people who have double mortgages where they claim to be primary residents of two different places.
They're all a bunch of Democrat crooks.
I don't know exactly how he how he somehow touched off Secretary Bassant for whom I have a great deal of respect, as I do for Poulte.
But Secretary Bassant apparently went a little crazy at some kind of meeting where he where he said uh why the F are you talking to the president about me?
F you I'm gonna punch you in your F and face.
I don't know if this is true.
This is a leak.
It was at the members only executive branch social club, co-founded by Ohmad Omed Malik and Donald Trump Jr. in DC's Georgetown neighborhood.
Now catch this.
It costs 500 grand to belong to this thing.
Ted, I don't think we can belong.
Why?
So they had a fight at the 500,000 club.
Okay.
Apparently, Bassant and Poulte had a fight.
And Bassin said, Why the F are you talking to the president about me?
F you.
I'm gonna punch you in your F and face.
Right.
That took place at the DC, the executive branch social club, which is in Georgetown.
Oh, we gotta stop by.
It costs 500 grand.
Oh, we're not, I'm not.
What are we gonna borrow the money?
Oh, I think I'm not gonna give him 500.
No, we're not giving them 500 grand, but we're gonna say 500 grand to talk to me.
Exactly.
That's my point.
We don't have to say it, mayor.
They're gonna let you know.
500 grand.
Get the hell out of here.
The idea is someone like you is going to get an invite, and I'm gonna have to tag along because I myself will do it.
Pulti is 37.
Bill Poulti's uh he's a but according to Charlie Gasparino, who is pretty damn accurate in the post.
Most people think that Bassant would have kicked his ass.
I think he's closer to percent.
I've seen Charlie with Bissent at events.
So I I can't, I'm not I'm not suggesting that'll give me more respect for him.
Look, I think Bassent's a substantial guy, like substantially larger man than Pulti.
But Bill Poulti is a scrapper, and that man's on Twitter doing all this.
But in any event, the general successes in the White House is that Scott would have, in fact, beat that little midget's ass.
Okay, that's and that everyone would have paid big money to watch it happen.
Oh, I think maybe now it could be we're getting the leak from one side.
I was gonna that sounds like a one-sided leak, mayor.
Right?
Come on.
In order to annoy Rob, I did I reported the Tesla situation, right?
I knew you saw that story.
Yeah, oh yeah.
He's a big Tesla fan.
Yeah.
We got a Tesla here now.
It's worth it.
A model three with auto.
Right before I started.
No more car accidents for us.
This crazy car was pulling up in my driveway with nobody behind the wheel.
I do not have a gun, but if I had one, I would have shot at it.
We got to videotape that tomorrow.
I'm getting myself a rifle.
You send cars to me with no drivers, I'm shooting them.
This is out of some kind of science fiction movie.
You are not sending cars without a driver.
Who the hell do I know who they are?
There could be some guy under, you know, it could be one of those Iranian.
They tried to kill me twice.
It could be one of those Iranian guys with a fatwa.
I've never even seen a fatwa, but there are a couple on me.
I've never even seen him.
So I'm gonna assume if a car shows up with no driver, there's a guy under the with the fatwa and start shooting.
Am I allowed to do that in New Hampshire?
I don't know.
We better check the law.
In Texas, I could probably do that.
Yeah, New Hampshire's a pretty gun-friendly state.
Yeah, but can you defend your your homestead?
Oh, well, that's illegal.
We'll have to against an invading car against an unidentified unidentified car.
I was coming out of the house yesterday, and I had it all set up, and I summoned the car as I was walking down the stairs with the mayor.
And Maria was dead.
She was like, You gotta be kidding me.
She couldn't even believe it.
We're living in the future.
You know, I don't have any guns.
Maria has guns.
You're lucky she didn't shoot the damn thing.
I mean, I'm only saying that as a joke.
I don't have a gun.
Well, well, that was a joke, and we're also not going to tell people whether we are or are not armed.
Oh, that's a good rule.
Well, I'm gonna get myself a gun on that.
The mayor speaking for himself.
Israel is going in and taking over the rest of Gaza City.
God bless you, while everybody else sleeps, Israel just keeps marching on to win the war against terrorism.
Thank you, Israel, while we ponder, you succeed.
Thank you.
And thank you, BB.
And if um if this moron communist gets elected and tries to arrest you, we'll find a way to get you out.
Okay.
So I think we've covered everything in our effort to bring you everything that's been censored, warped, or intended to make you into a communist.
And we're gonna prevent that.
You and I together.
I can't do it alone.
I need you.
Okay.
So I think tonight.
Tonight, why don't we try something?
Well, why don't why don't we show that we're Christians and good people or part of the Judeo-Christian tradition, or just decent people.
And let's pray that these people who have who've attacked um Charlie, his organization, what he's done, given all kinds of specious reasons for why he should have been shot and killed, or said there's no evidence of motive or whatever.
Let's pray that they come to some kind of realization of how their minds have been warped and their souls have been demented.
And they pray to God and God gives them the light to repent.
I think it can happen.
I think this is this is a very, very um very critical time where a lot of things can get examined that weren't examined before.
I I don't think I knew just how bad it was.
The Mancioni thing suggested some of it.
When these but it seemed like it was more stupid, silly kids, but this is much more serious than that.
These are adults, so-called reporters, scholars, professors, teachers, healthcare people, rather widespread.
So there is a real sickness abroad in this land.
But it's good that it's come out.
It's a shame that it takes the loss of a great man like Charlie to bring it out.
But it it has come out.
And if we can deal with it, this could be a very positive thing.
Because I think the decent people reflecting on this will be will be shocked by it and reject it.
Even if they have some of those feelings themselves, they'll realize those feelings are wrong.
And I think they'll see the distinction.
You don't see this on our side.
You really don't.
Now, if you can find an isolated incident, God bless you, and I'll do the best I can to fix it.
But I don't remember any right wing killing of a left wing, anything in which a bunch of Republicans or right wing is headed.
We denounced celebration, made all kinds of excuses like there's no motive, and he deserved it, and he brought it on himself.
So this is something we covered yesterday.
Uh Starbucks heard us loud and clear, mayor.
Another uh project we undertook.
Well, Starbucks did the right thing here in New Hampshire.
So that's why we didn't uh attack them.
We didn't.
We didn't even put the video up because we had nothing to report.
But they did they did refuse in what the West Coast.
But Starbucks put this out through their corporate communications office uh in response to some conversation on social media.
Starbucks is making it clear that there are no restrictions on customers using Charlie Kirk's name on their order, and we are following up with our team.
So another win.
That's excellent.
I mean, it doesn't mean that I like I never liked Starbucks coffee.
Hold that up.
Rudy's coffee is much better.
What's that?
Focusing on that one.
Oh, that's the one you got.
Yeah, keep it there, keep it there.
I'll focus on focus.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Show them.
Uh uh.
Ted and Rob went to the Starbucks here in New Hampshire and asked for a coffee with Charlie's name on it, and they gave it to him straight off.
And they passed his test.
So as a result of that, we congratulated them, and we made no no criticism of Starbucks.
Because it obviously was an individual decision made, I don't know, somewhere on the left coast.
And now that they've made this uh uh made this general statement, I congratulate them.
Yeah, we congratulated them.
I congratulate them, and uh, but I I but it will not uh stop me from saying I think their uh coffee is a ripoff.
And uh even before I had Rudy's coffee, I preferred Dunkin' Donuts, but now Rudy's coffee is so much better.
The other day I had such a good cup of Rudy's coffee, I twitted out to also tweeted out, sent out to everybody at six o'clock in the morning.
I don't usually have it as it is a remarkably good cup of coffee.
And the house smells so good in the morning when that coffee is gone.
Oh, yeah, I mean forget about it.
You think we're exaggerating.
Please try it.
It's really fabulous.
There it is in the back.
You can hard to see it, but Rudy's coffee.
I go upstairs in the house, I walk, I got I gotta have a cup of coffee.
I have to.
Okay.
Also, make sure.
Right now, those three police officers, you contribute to t2t.org.
11 bucks a month.
I guarantee you, uh, Frank has already contacted the families, and they've already gotten the wonderful supportive news that the mortgage on their homes are gonna be paid off by Tunnel to Towers, the organization that if you watch the show, you support.
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Pledge 11 dollars a month, and you can be part of that, and so much more.
But that's the one that's relevant today, tonight.
We'll have more details on that tomorrow.
And again, my uh admiration goes to the governor and and the police chief for the sensitive way in which they handled it.
I know we spend a lot of time criticizing Democrats.
This is the time to be in solidarity with them.
Couldn't have done it better myself.
Congratulations.
And we're gonna call them.
Now let's pray for those police officers, their families.
Let's pray for the Kirk family.
Should take a little time.
Pray for our president.
Despite the vicious language of the critics, he's very hurt by this.
And doing the best he can to be what he is, a very strong leader.
Pray for the people of Israel and Ukraine.
Iran, all of the places that are living under tyranny or war.
And pray for America.
Something has come out about America in the last week, dear God, that's very frightening.
Not just a cold-blooded murder of Charlie Kirk.
I'm not gonna say we got used to that, but gosh, we've had so many of these things.
Assinations, and what really I think just just completely shakes us at our at our core is the people glorifying it, or the people enjoying it, or the people excusing it, or can we change them, dear God?
Can we fix them?
Can we bring them back to Judeo-Christian values?
I think we can.
So we're gonna pray tonight for that.
And we're gonna be back tomorrow.
We'll be back tomorrow at uh seven on X, of course.
We're always on X and on Wendell speech TV, and then we'll be here on X and then every every YouTube and Facebook, Instagram, Getter, and then the day after on Newsmax 2.
So you can hear all the news that's cut off or warped, straightened out for you.
So with that, let's say very, very earnestly, not like we always say it every time we say it, it's very special.
Let's say it to our Creator.
God bless America.
It's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American best sellers, 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.