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Sept. 19, 2025 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (760): Remembering Charlie Kirk, and How We Can Each Carry On His Legacy
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Good evening and welcome to America's Mayor Live.
Live from Dover, New New Hampshire.
And here we are, the last day of the week, weekend coming up.
And of course, this weekend is the memorial service for Charlie, who seems like it was just yesterday, and then it seems like it was a long time ago.
There's a lot of a lot of concentration on this worldwide.
And a lot of concentration on who did it, why do they do it?
Pretty darn clear who did it, he did.
It's pretty darn clear why he hated Charlie Kirk.
It's pretty clear it was premeditated.
He told uh he told uh he he told his uh friend of whatever you call it uh that he'd been planning it for a week.
Um and it's pretty clear uh that he was under the influence of transgender and left-wing causes, uh particularly uh groups like uh Arm Queers uh SL SLC, uh, which immediately took its um its um page down, its web page, as soon as the shooting took place.
There also are several um several postings that took place uh within two or three days of Charlie's uh uh assassination, predicting that he that it would happen, and some more uh subtle than that.
Um but there is and uh there is and was in that area a very, very strong uh uh trans uh gender movement that was uh radicalized.
And uh the question is how much was Antifa involved in it?
Uh we know that armed uh queers was deeply involved in it, and of course they very suspiciously took down their website, and there also are associations for uh for armed queers SLC with the Communist Party, uh including uh communist operators.
The FBI has them under very, very deep investigation.
Uh we showed you the picture, I think we did, of um this is this is her right here.
If you want to see it, that's uh Urmaya Fan Nien.
She is an uh she is an Iraqi, uh and an Iranian.
Um she is an Iranian, I think uh uh on the on the wrong side of the aisle.
And um uh she is an advocate of violence, and uh organized uh this group and several others, Pink Pistols is another one.
Um, and this group, which has the provocative name of armed queers, SLC.
Um are they associated with Antifa there has to be, or there most likely is an association between Antifa and the murderer since the uh Chow Chow Bello uh song that he makes reference to,
which the media elects to try to associate with the Italian um the Italian uh resistance movement, meaning the resistance movement against Hitler, meaning what they call the anti-fascist movement.
They really were to a very large extent a pro-communist movement.
Um so there, there she is, founder of armed queers, Salt Lake City.
Um I don't know what I don't know what what the or it says organizer with what's underlined there, I can't see that.
He has uh I think that's down now.
I think it's down now.
I'm pretty I'm pretty sure it's down now.
I'm not absolutely um I'm not absolutely I'm not absolutely certain.
She um on our Instagram bio, she has uh revolution plus trans liberation.
Um she's advocated violence uh to achieve the aims of the LGBTQ groups, citing the stonewall riots as an example, sometimes violence, uh protest and really riots, and those kinds of loud rebellions must take place.
That's that's her her thinking.
Um how does that connect to um to the murder?
Well, ciao ciao bello.
The press might want to associate with Italy.
There it is.
Chow Bella Ciao Bella Chow.
Uh that probably is a picture of some kind of an Italian partisan going back uh 70 years.
Or do you think it's more likely that where he got it was much closer to him, Salt Lake City, Utah, places like that, uh, where that very chant is used all the time by Antifa and has been for 100 years.
And uh what one should also note that he he, I don't know how important it is, but he used uh he used the um he used a male version.
That's the female version, Bella.
He has chow chow bella.
Look, they're the ones who are all messed up on sex, so one has to take a look at it.
Um but I do believe that the president's putting Antifa on the terrorist list is for a reason, and I think I have every reason to believe that they are at the uh very much of uh being looked at as having an involvement in this.
Um they sure as heck um were the driving force really behind Black Lives Matter, uh, four years ago.
What I mean, how much violence did that create?
27 people dead, yeah.
Uh riots in about 80 places, in a lot of places millions of dollars worth of damage, couple thousand people in the hospital.
Right.
You want to tell me this is not a violent group.
And and maybe the an individual who experienced that violence uh firsthand as a journalist, uh joins the show now.
Uh, Mayor Andy No, of course, a best-selling author, a journalist, and an individual who's maybe done more deep research and reporting on Antifa.
No one has done more than Andy has.
And he joins the show.
Hello, Andy.
How are you?
Hello, Mayor.
Thanks for having me on.
It's a great honor to have you.
I wanted to, I wanted to ask you because there's so much uh discussion about Antifa.
Uh there over the last couple of years, it seems to me they've gotten very, very heavily involved in the transgender movement.
As I don't know, I use a mafia term like muscle as the muscle for it.
Am I way off base?
You're not.
That's it's an observation I had as far back as five years ago.
So Antifa is constantly, I you can think of them as the mutate quite often.
They have to be quite contact specific because how they recruit and radicalize has a lot to do with the propaganda.
So the propaganda of today is different from 10 years ago.
Ten years ago, um, BLM was extremely salient, and 2020 was the peak of it in the sense that Black Lives Matter supporters and Antifa were able to join arms and enact acts of carnage and violence across the United States that resulted in the deaths of more than two dozen people, as you mentioned, billions of damage to the American economy, and its consequences are still being felt today.
There are some places like Portland, Oregon, where I'm originally from, that hasn't recovered from five years after the riots, by the way, in downtown.
BLM has had a number of catastrophic PR scandals that has quite damaged them in the eyes of liberals, um, financial scandals.
Uh they didn't benefit any black lives.
The only people that benefited were leaders and organizers who enriched themselves off of millions of dollars from stupid liberals who donated thinking that they were helping racial justice.
Now, post-2020, the Antifa shift has been more towards in the direction of amplifying trans militancy, trans revolution.
And that's in the context of a number of US states who have passed legislation banning the transitioning of children, irreversible transitions, I might add, and surgeries.
And that caused the trans militants to mobilize.
And they are not subtle about their threats of violence.
If you go to any of the Antifa demonstrations, the trans activist gatherings, they explicitly threaten to disembowel and slip the throats of their opponents and to shoot and kill and execute those who they say are fascists and Nazis and are committing genocide against them.
And a lot of them are mentally unwell, and they've been encouraged, particularly post-the um 2024 election outcome to join militias to stockpile firearms and ammunition and carry out attacks.
I mean, just in this summer, there were a number of trans militants who were allegedly part of an Antifa cell in North Texas, and they've been charged with domestic terrorism over an ambush shooting on an ICE facility in Alvarado where an officer was shot in the neck, by the way.
So now what do you do you have any sense of what the proximate cause was for the president to act now?
I mean, you could have um designated them a terrorist group five years ago, right?
Yeah, so I want people to remember that actually in 2020 he did make a very similar proclamation.
But we had attorney general barr at that time, and we had a different head uh in the State Department, and they did nothing.
And I don't like speaking ill of the cabinet members at that time, but they really did nothing.
The federal government response during the BLM antifa riots in 2020 were the in the few cases, let's say in Portland where there were federal charges, they got sweetheart plea deals, probation only, or um deferred resolutions where some of these really violent suspects would um do community service, and then a short time later they can actually get the charges dismissed and expunged from their record.
You know, so that's under that was under Trump's DOJ during the first administration.
Right.
That was the last year of his administration.
Right.
That's right.
So what's different now though is I think the proclamation by the president was made in the context of Mr. Charlie Kirk being assassinated by somebody who left on two out of four rifle cartridges Antifa messages.
And I uh I reported this out earlier.
It's from my source who a source that I'm not a uh who spoke on condition anonymity that they are those in uh in the government right now and administration who are working to try to designate Antifa as in as a foreign terrorist organ organization, FTO, the legislation, the anti-terror legislation that came in the post post-9-11 context.
So this is actually very important because an administration viewing a group or network as a domestic terror group is at the end of the day symbolic in that there's um Congress uh doesn't have the power to ban any domestic organization in the US because that would be a violation of First Amendment.
However, how Antifa operate and organizes that they're decentralized networks and they have links To international co-conspirators.
And that's where an FTO designation would be very, very effective because then individuals abroad can be sanctioned.
People can be charged with terrorism crimes for the money laundering that happens and how they will work with international co-conspirators to target government officials and other political targets.
So there's a lot of tools domestically, what can be done right now is the DOJ can start looking at conspiracy and RICO charges.
It's really no different than saying they're an organized crime group.
Exactly.
Right now they are.
But I mean, they have a long history as a uh they've really began overseas, right?
That's right.
The uh contemporary manifestation um has nothing to do with the antifa paramilitary, the communists in the Weimar Republic.
Like there's not a direct line.
Um the contemporary version started in the 80s um in Germany.
Uh well, actually, first in the 60s and 70s uh in in Germany uh among far left student activists, West Germany, I should say, and then later in the UK in the 80s, and then it took root in the American Midwest.
So they've been and they they picked that name up.
They pick it up, they weren't a direct descendant of it, but they used it because it gave them some legitimacy.
They use correct for legitimacy, and they're able to appropriate a history that's not theirs, theirs.
And it's helpful in the propaganda messaging.
You see it now, actually, in the media reporting.
Um, people commentators on the left are raising questions like, well, if you're against antifa, what does that make you?
That makes you pro-fascist, it makes you an anti-Semite, it makes you a Nazi.
So just on the pure rhetoric, it's very effective.
Yes.
Um, yeah, but people need to think of them as how they think of radical Islam.
And mayor, you're very you're you know this this well, that radical Islam can be or can organize into cells in groups and international groups, but it can be also the radicalized individual who consumes propaganda and takes up um some type of firearm or other weapon or a car to carry out a domestic terrorist attack on the homeland without any type of international travel or training involved.
So you you have to think of antifa in that way.
And what uh what involvement is there of the con of the com of the communists with them?
They there are uh there are identified communists that are involved with them, but uh is that a direct involvement or antifa is is is an adjacent to the radical communists in that they're anarchist communists, so they emphasize the anarchy aspect more than the communists.
How they're different from traditional uh revolution communist terrorists that we saw in America, like in the 60s with the weather underground, is that antifa today are not they're not like closely allied with Cuba, for example, or China in the sense that they would work with the communist um state actor to try to subvert American America.
They're much more uh interested in anarchist politics, which is why they really want to systematically attack all of the institutions of America, as well as the constitution and the idea of what it what America is.
Um, so it's it's more it's more it's a different form of subversion than Americans are familiar with.
You know, we have a long history of understanding communism, but in terms of violent extremist anarchism, there's less understanding of that, at least in the in the mainstream public eye.
Now, what do you know about this group called armed queers SLC that took down its website just about right after Charlie was assassinated and operates in in that area very, very openly with this uh Iranian woman who quite openly advocates for violence?
So the leader of that group is a trans activist, and that's no coincidence.
The armed queers SLC is part of a network of left-wing militias.
They're really only have been around for about 10 years in terms of uh their massive growth.
Uh It really coincided with the first election win of Donald Trump because of all the lies and propaganda about how America had elected a fascist.
And therefore people needed to train to resist.
So on the surface, they, in terms of their messaging, they say that they're a left-wing alternative to the National Rifle Association, that they're they're just about second amendment rights and learning self-defense.
But if you just peel back just a little bit and you can see how they actually organize, it's about revolution and armed offensive resistance against not just the state, but their perceived political enemies.
And there's already been a number of um violent shooting attacks as from members of various chapters of these militias.
The John Brown Gun Club is another very similar militia that organizes under far left gun self gun um advocacy and so-called self-defense, which is not really what they do.
In in 2019, there was a gunman and antifa gummy.
He actually left behind a manifesto in Tacoma, Washington, about two hours north of Portland, that he carried out a shooting and an explosives attack on the ICE facility there.
This didn't get much media attention.
He tried to blow up the very large propane tank that was attached to the building.
He had a homemade rifle, a ghost gun that he made, and he died in the shootout with law enforcement.
And it was discovered afterwards that he had sent out a manifesto to his comrades.
Of course, they didn't contact law enforcement in it.
He describes himself as Antifa.
And in the closing part of the manifesto, he uses the same lyrics to the Bella Chow song, which is the same Antifa and communist um song that was referenced on one of the rifle cartridges, allegedly used or made by the Charlie Kirk assassin suspect.
So things are very different than they were when you were under attack back four or five years ago.
I think we have uh with uh Cash Patel and Dan Bangino, and I think we have an FBI that's gonna go after them uh quite legitimately.
And and uh and the way I remember the FBI working with me to go after the mafia.
So I'm I'm hopeful that we're gonna be able to get to the bottom of just exactly who they are and bring out uh some sunshine on them.
They've been particularly good at hiding themselves.
So you end up with statements like the stupid statement Biden made that they're an idea, not a group, right?
They're a group that does a very, very good job of not being transparent and uh obviously organized.
It's very hard to follow them.
So you're gonna have to have good law enforcement.
And we had no law enforcement back when you were being so horribly treated.
That's right.
They here's how to think of them.
Antifa is not an organization in terms of a singular one, but they are organized.
And there are so many cells and networks, and it can be a larger group like in Portland, Rose City Antifa, which is an organized group, and they call themselves an organization, and you can go on their website and get in contact to join them.
Or you can be an individual who's just been radicalized by the propaganda that Antifa put on into the ether, into social media, and there's a lot of it uh accounts, influencers, um, the PDF files and instruction manuals on how to carry out acts of violence.
So I mean, the FBI has a very huge task on their hands, just because I think that in prior administrations this type of violent extremist threat was really ignored, probably for political reasons.
It's it's um you're not gonna get nice headlines as we're seeing now, if you dare to oppose Antifa because the Democrats have a symbiotic relationship with them.
They don't I neither side wants to acknowledge one another, but they both benefit.
Antifa's violence thrives in Democrat jurisdictions because liberal judges, left-wing prosecutors, um, police chiefs who are under political pressure from a left-wing mayor, All of that is to the benefit of Antifa,
which is why in places like Portland or Seattle, their violence really thrives, that they can get arrested six, seven, eight, nine times in the course of months of rioting and have the charges not pursued by the DA's office every time.
You know, I'm I was surprised recently to hear from people from Portland how bad it still is.
I had just sort of put it out of my mind and thought, well, gosh, they've probably straightened themselves out by now.
But things are pretty bad in Portland right now.
I see Douglas Murray, he reported on that last year.
I think he went undercover for a day or two.
Uh, there.
They're still pretty active in Portland.
Um, Douglas Murray actually just had a new piece that came out in the New York Post.
I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but it's about um as a terrorist movement.
And I he was in Portland undercover during the 2020 riots.
The violence that's ongoing right now, right now, as we speak, has been happening for months in relation to Ansifa and far left attacks on the ICE facility, with the support of many on city council.
Um, the mayor of Portland just two days ago announced that the city is going to pursue um sanctions against ICE because of these alleged um uh violations that he listed out.
So, like I said, the Democrats use Antifa as their shock troops, actually.
They do, because they they share the same enemy and have some similar goals.
For example, attacking ICE, um, attacking um the enforcement of U.S. federal immigration laws, all that Antifa and Democrats are on the same page on that.
So uh yeah.
Well, Andy, thank you very much for sharing this with us, and thank you for your tremendous bravery.
I admire you so much.
And take care of yourself.
Thank you.
And and those excellent book.
I've read it twice.
I could read it a third time.
Probably have to read it a third time.
And and mayor, you know, we've talked about Antifa throughout from the beginning of this show when we started three years ago.
Andy, what can uh what can people learn about Antifa by getting this book?
What what can they learn that maybe they haven't seen in some of the coverage?
The history, the origins, the tactics, um, the type of weapons that they'll bring.
Everything is meant to be done through deception.
I'll just bring up one example.
Like in 2020, when I was undercover, I saw, and the riots happened in the summer.
It started in the summer, I should say.
It was very hot.
And Antifa would pass out frozen water bottles, which on its surface looks like okay, it won't melt throughout the night and they'll have something cold to drink.
No, the bottles were used as rock solid projectiles to throw out the head of their targets, throw out the head of federal law enforcement, protecting the U.S. Art Old Courthouse in downtown, which was set on fire, which had a fence around it that was toppled down, pulled down by the rioters.
I mean, people talk about insurrection against federal government property from the 6th of January.
Where why did they have nothing to say about what had happened a few months prior in an in a major American city?
Well, I I second what you said, Ted, that that's that's something that now, again, even if you've read it before, you should get in and read it again because it's relevant uh to what I think it's going to turn out to be very relevant to what happened here.
But God bless you, Andy.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Well, we're gonna take a break and we'll be we'll be uh right back.
That was quite a riveting interview.
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I have to say, you know, we were just we're just sitting here like probably you talking about the interview with Andy.
I think you probably all you all know Andy, because he was very, very uh prominent uh during 2020, as you can see from the pictures that were put up.
He he got a he got he almost got killed.
He almost got killed.
And um as I said, I know I know for some reason a couple of people that have been undercover in uh in Antifa, but he there's nobody that knows it better than him.
And um, and he stayed in touch with all of this, and he's been a real warrior for you know, preserving American civilization, really.
These people, they're trying to the the overall goal here is to destroy when we say you destroy America, what does that mean?
You have to subdivide it a little, right?
America's a big thing, right?
It means destroying our our form of government.
They're again you know they're against it.
Biden, Biden governed as a dictator.
Um, for example, I'm under indictment for my words.
Uh I was sued for my words.
For defending your wall license was taken away for things I said.
All contrary to him, right?
All of it uh in I also happen to be the person that probably I am the person that knows more about his criminality than anyone else on earth.
Because I'm the one who uncovered it.
It'd been going on for 40 years and nobody else uncovered it.
I also uncovered the hard drive, so I'm like a twofer.
And they attempted in every way they could.
Uh short of doing what they did, tried to do to the president, which is shoot at him.
And I'm sorry if you think I'm I'm uh being irresponsible in saying that.
But I I I uh my every every instinct I have as an investigator and a prosecutor and a sensible logical person uh tells me that in some way, and I'm not exactly sure I can define who they are.
Uh just like we don't really know who was running the government when uh Biden was president, we know some group was maybe maybe the autopen was running the government.
Autopen could have been given AI, and it decided who got pardoned or not.
So I also, if you want to follow up, I also refer you to Douglas Murray's column today in the post, um, in which he talks about the president designating Antifa as a terrorist organization.
Um quite uh literally points out that this murderer uh has made uh quite quite clear what his uh what his motive was, and uh this whole all this stuff this stuff from these uh left wingers about we don't know what the motive is is completely insane.
I mean he's it he did it because he had it he had a uh enough of Charlie Kirk's hatred.
Uh the bullets that we used uh were literally carved with Antifa slogans.
This is this is a guy who would know what he's talking about.
He's gone undercover in Antifa.
And uh he he describes he describes the murderer and and his um his lover as living in a reddit style subculture.
Anyone who says that there are two biological sexes is literally a genocide inducing or is it inducing genocide for trans people.
So you become the enemy.
If you if you believe uh in what it says in the first uh in the first chapter of uh the first book of Genesis, that you know there's only man and woman, well then you're you're uh you're in favor of genocide of trans people.
Antifa is simply the most organized and consistently violent of these front groups, now becoming a front group for the for the uh uh unfortunately that aspect of the trans movement that is quite violent, and it is.
It is not an accident.
The last two or three mass murderers were involved with the trans subculture.
And if we go back, if we go back to about 2019, 2018, we can count about eight of them.
That that that uh if if we were talking here about a singular murder, uh we we'd be talking about a uh either an organization or a um uh a group that's uh that's uh like a racketeering enterprise.
And they and when you look at these groups like uh these armed uh queers and groups like that, uh they they they uh much more so than groups like them in the past have taken up violence very, very quickly, and they train people in using guns and they encourage it.
Uh so Douglas goes back to when he went uh undercover in Portland, Oregon, where they had created an autonomous zone where Antifa was in charge.
They had uh black uh block uh uh uniforms, they almost always wear masks, so you don't know who they are.
Um over the course, over the course of their control of Portland, they they have uh shot uh up businesses that they consider MAGA, and that's a very loose definition.
It's anybody that doesn't agree with them, or anybody that supports Trump.
And Douglas comes to the conclusion, I'll let you read it yourself that these are really, this is really very, very strange, but it is what communism is all about.
These are the real fascists.
Antifa says it's a fascist opposite, but this is pure and simple, violent, fascism.
Except for the fact that they're communists.
Not so strange.
The Nazis were socialists.
At the extremes, they meet because they're nearless.
They want to destroy people.
They don't believe in God.
They don't believe in basic human morals.
They want absolute power for themselves.
And they'll they'll they'll actually utilize any philosophy or any way of thinking or justifying anything in pursuance of their goal of taking you over.
And that's what we are uh contending with.
And I can say that the assassination of Charlie has brought this all out in the open.
And there's nothing, I don't know, you can't say something like something good came from it or something.
We're gonna have to see what happens.
There's nothing good that comes from taking the life of a man at 31 years old with what he's done and will be able to do.
But those of us who come after him, uh we're just gonna just intensify our effort, and nothing's gonna stop us.
I mean, you know you can't scare us, so go stick your guns up here.
You know what?
So Israel has now basically closed off Gaza City, and they're in um, they're in a they're in what I I would have to say, they're getting pretty close to the objective of wiping out Hamas to the extent that you can wipe them out.
And um, as several people uh on their side have said, this is gonna require also, I mean, you can't you can't just wipe them out and say it's all over.
And and that's why that's why both the president and Netanyahu resist uh Palestinians having control over that area for a while.
Because if they get control over it, it's gonna go right back to where it was.
Um this has happened before to Israel, where they've solved the problem, taking their eye off the ball, and then all of a sudden Hezbollah becomes a monster, or Hamas becomes a monster, or um, or Syria or Yemen, uh the the Houthis in Yemen.
So when they get this down to the to elimination or close to elimination, then there's gonna have to be uh follow-up efforts over the next eight to ten years to make sure that they've really been taken out of the body politic.
Or as uh Yaakov Cat says today, stay on offense, stay on offense.
Now there was a murder uh yesterday at the Allen Bridge.
The Allenbury Bridge is uh quite historic because it was the bridge to which a lot of people came to uh freedom, and it's the bridge that connects Jordan and Israel.
And um so uh yesterday, two Israelis, uh young man and an older man, 20 and 60, were killed by a Jordanian who was transporting.
I want you to want you to listen to this, because there is so much propaganda about this, and what they've done to the Israeli people is is a disgrace.
It's an absolute disgrace in the way in which they've flipped this whole thing, so that we even have Republicans that are confused about this, and we have within our own party uh uh people who are confused about this.
The guy who who did this killing was a Jordanian.
I'm gonna guess he's a Palestinian who lived in Jordan.
But in any event, the most Important thing is he was driving a humanitarian relief truck, but he killed people.
Where do you think that humanitarian relief was going?
Somebody who's gonna deliver uh humanitarian relief to poor people who are starving, isn't carrying a gun looking around to kill people.
This is the whole point.
They're in control.
Unless Israel or the US runs the humanitarian uh uh uh system, they don't they don't get the relief to their people.
They'd rather see their people die and blame it on Israel.
You don't get it, they don't think of life the way you do.
If they thought of life the way you did, they wouldn't put 55 children above them and have their headquarters below.
Or uh I am absolutely convinced that uh 25% of whatever the actual civilian number is uh uh Hamas or the other uh groups in Palestine killing their own people and then putting it on the Israeli list because we don't have any control over it,
we we can't audit it, and they are they are uh uh you know it's 50 years of one lie going back to Arafat after another.
So these two Israelis were slain at the Jordanian border, I think just civilians, just shot by a by a uh by a guy who I will guarantee you was trained from the time he was two years old to kill Jews, as are all Palestinians.
I said, all Palestinians.
So when you start talking about a Palestinian state, will you please go to the local mental institution?
Because you're too dangerous to be involved with serious people.
Well, the president's trip was quite successful, Ted.
Oh, yeah.
I think this was one of the most successful, one of the most successful trips ever.
What do you think?
Do you agree?
I do agree.
Here's a lovely picture that I pulled out our our beautiful magnificent royal-like first lady, and uh uh I guess the next Queen of England.
Kate will eventually be queen when her husband takes the throne.
Hard to find two women more beautiful than that, right?
Right.
But I think it's remarkable how how Donald Trump has re-energize the special relationship with Great Britain for a guy who is gonna ruin all our relationships with Europe.
They're coming over here, hoping to be part of it.
I think they want to be part of his press conferences, Ted.
It's probably more around the press, swat down the flies.
It's like he has a fly swat.
And I know, you know, I do know him quite well, so I can study this.
I love I know he loves this.
Remember, this kid spent his high school as a cadet at the New York Military Academy.
See how straight he's standing?
He loves this.
Now there are people who went through that that probably hate it, right?
But I know he loves it.
Look at his face.
He doesn't like me at an opera.
Right.
And they know he loves it.
And I have to say, they probably I'm gonna ask him when we get the talk to him.
This was the best he's ever seen.
Oh, yeah, as far as ships go.
I mean, I don't know, he's seen some great ones, and you know, the uh our military academies put on tremendous reviews.
Do you want to hear some from the king?
Where the hell did he get all those medals?
The king, right?
What are those big fat ones?
Those stars.
What is he a sheriff?
Mr. President, as we sheriff of Nottingham of the Declaration of Independence next year.
It is remarkable to think just how far we have come.
I cannot help but wonder what uh four bears from 1776 would make of this friendship today.
The rebel commander and pioneering first president, George Washington, famously vowed never to set foot on British soil.
And my five times great-grandfather, King George III, for his part, did not spare his words when he spoke of the revolutionary leaders.
Today, however, we celebrate a relationship between our two countries that surely neither Washington nor King George the Third could possibly have imagined.
The ocean may still divide us, but I can understand what he's saying.
He's mumbling.
I'm sorry, King.
No, that's more on us.
Yeah, the volume there was soft.
No, it isn't.
Oh, have you met him?
I have not met Charles.
No.
But if you did, you probably didn't hear him.
I met the Queen, of course, when when she uh made me an honorary night, and I met I've met Andrew and I met William.
And um I think I've ever met Charles.
I don't think so.
So he kind of mumbles when he talks a little bit, you're saying.
But I'm I'm talking about, I mean, I listened to him and he tends to uh mumble a bit.
I thought the queen, the queen, the queen was very, very Queen was always very clear.
More sharp.
I find the English accent, could be me too.
I find it difficult.
So even when I when I listen when I used to listen to uh in a particular hospital, like E and stuff like something in a crowded city.
So I resolved as a result of that that as far as I can.
It's that one is that was that the party that was given for me when I when I was knighted?
I really do believe that this honor, which is a great one, is for the people of the city of New York.
I also have to say that because if I go back to Brooklyn and tell them I've been knighted, and ever asked them to refer to me as sir.
Well, boy, something like this will happen.
Hey.
What's this sir stuff?
What are you some kind of big job?
I hope they weren't offended by my making fun of it.
I know my city.
I know my city.
I tell you, though, I do for somebody that's an that's a um revolutionary, because I'm in favor of the Americans in the revolutionary war.
I guess they handled after the after we beat him twice in 1812, it gave up, right?
Was this 2002?
Sorry?
Was this in 2002?
Was this?
That was in 2003.
2003, okay.
Was it?
No, no, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Well, I said that's me writing that, so no, that was 2002, yeah.
Yeah, that was like uh March, April of 2002.
Yes.
That's Tommy von Essence, do you?
Uh congratulated me.
She's on my leadership during a very uh time.
She said it must have been hard and awful.
Uh she said that she had watched a lot of what happened.
Yeah, look at the UK now.
And that uh she wanted to express her admiration.
And I told her that I was receiving it on behalf of not myself, but all the police officers and firefighters and rescue workers and heroic people in New York.
I thanked her very much for the support, the love and the generosity of the people of Britain.
Because more than most, they really came to our aid and our comfort.
I said at times like that, when you're under tremendous stress and attack, you need friends, and we had no better friend than Great Britain.
And then she said to me, when when we concluded, I hope you're having less stress now.
And I told her I was keep playing that.
Oh, it was nice.
That was a nice day.
You could see.
You could You could so see.
Oh, I saw him get so many medals in the police department.
I wanted to let him see me get one.
My uncle Rudy was there.
I brought him over.
When I see that guy, I see the exact same guy I see every day.
You know who else was there?
Brandy Levine, the president of the Yankees.
He came over.
And Bernie, of course.
the picture Bernie was on the other side and the picture just showed that side Oh, there's Prince Andrew.
Woo-hoo!
No, I'm not on the list.
I do not know that guy.
What's his name?
Epstein.
I'm gonna get a subpoena now.
You guys have to show that.
I'm gonna get a subpoena.
Wow, but that must have been a special, special.
Yes, it was.
It was, it was, it was, it was.
So that so yeah, so the president's trip, we had to play a little bit of the mayor's trip.
Uh, but the president's trip all around a great success.
Yeah, I think we should play the president's trip.
It's a little more current.
A little current, a little more current.
Well, that of course.
Well, I want I want people uh to get ready to switch over to um to Lindell TV in order to see Dr. Maria, who is going to be covering a good deal about the ceremony that's coming up and Charlie.
Um I just want to make sure we've covered the things that we wanted to cover.
The president and Z, the chairman of the Red Chinese atheistic homicidal communist party had a long conversation today.
Apparently, they're getting closer on TikTok.
I really just wish they'd kick it out.
Um, there's going to be a meeting between them.
Uh and I and one report said China and the other said in Korea.
So I don't, I don't know.
That I don't think it's been said.
Um and the president described it as getting closer, or if not made a deal on TikTok and getting closer.
And the Chinese put out some kind of a nasty thing about how they warn all companies to make sure they presume American companies follow Chinese law.
They're so gracious.
Atheist, atheistic communists are not gracious.
Uh and um that guy Z, I'm glad it was a telephone call.
Because if you if you shake his hand, you're gonna get a lot of the butt on yours of the thousands and thousands and thousands of his own people that he's killed, and the Ugh people who he's trying to wipe out completely, and the Falan Gong whose organs he's pulling out of their bodies in order to sell them.
The man is a savage beast.
I know you have to talk to him.
I'm glad it's not me.
Um last conversation I had in with a with a Chinese communist, he walked out of the room on me because I insulted him.
I just told him that I thought, you know, I didn't think Taiwan would want to join them after working so hard to become a democracy.
Why the hell would they want to join you?
Well, because you did the Hong Kong, you double-crossed them.
There's every re Taiwan is every reason to believe you double cross them too.
He wanted me to go tell President Bush that he should solve his position on Taiwan.
I said, You you should change your position on Taiwan.
And my interpreter did not interpret it correctly.
So the guy's smiling at me.
And I'm wondering why the hell is he smiling at me?
What is some kind of it?
So then I uh his interpreter.
So then I got my interpreter.
I said, What happened?
He said he didn't interpret it correctly.
He left out that whole part about how the why would Taiwan want to join you after what you did to Hong Kong.
Insist that they reinterpreted it.
Yeah, and then I got thrown out.
And then they basically I got thrown out of the room.
I I got thrown out of China.
And the next time when I had to go back, they didn't give me my visa until the day before I left.
Maybe the day that I left, and they put like four days on it.
If I had stayed over one more day, they'd have put me in jail.
The Chinese and uh the Ayatollah doesn't like me either.
He's tried to kill me twice.
And he I have any number of fatwas, uh, but we can't collect them all because some of them come from meaningless uh fat fat war issuers.
All these imams go around writing out, you know, kill this one, kill that one, kill this one, kill that one.
They love they like to kill.
Well, well, Mohammed did, so why not?
Yeah.
So could that explain why Fox News doesn't like to have truth tellers like yourself on because they they I don't know, they they're they're I mean it could be.
I mean, I I I think um they're fronting for their relations I think they suck up, I mean the corporate interests there suck up big time to China, and I think that's why they turned on Trump.
Isn't that something about the country you all live in?
Think about it.
I mean they turned completely on Trump.
But you you you remember Ted when we first start doing the show, they were they were uh uh DeSantis today, DeSantis tomorrow, and the Santa's the next day.
Yeah, like an on-off switch, and um they can turn you over.
And then they were going in and testifying that um, oh, we didn't really think the election was stolen, and what a bunch of horseshit.
Yeah.
I mean, the one good thing I I have that they don't have is I can look myself in the mirror.
The election was stolen.
I told the truth, right?
You're all gonna find out someday that I did.
You already found out mostly that I did.
Yeah.
I told you the truth about Russian collusion, right?
Told you the truth about the hard drive.
Even if you're in denial, you still recognize the truth.
I know that about people.
So um Nvidia has bought 4% of intel.
Now, why is that significant?
That's significant because the president got a lot of criticism from very, very rigid conservatives who would say the government shouldn't be buying up these companies.
Uh, because it's like government ownership of the companies.
Stop it.
The government isn't gonna run intel, the government isn't controlling it, the government's putting money in in order to grow it, because we have to stay ahead of China.
We gotta stay, we have to have super super super super chips, and the company that's ahead of China is Nvidia, and Intel is falling behind.
So Nvidia just took a controlling interest in Intel.
You know what that means?
You know who made that deal?
Who figured that out?
The guy they torture all the time.
And the reason they put their four percent in, because America put money in from our fund.
Now, China has a fund.
Uh Singapore has a fund.
Emirates, Saudi Arabia.
After a while, these funds make a fortune.
Thank you.
Maybe they'll make so much money we won't have to have taxes.
So please, just because Trump does it, it doesn't mean it's wrong.
In fact, it might turn out because Trump does it, it's right.
Thank you, President Trump.
Yeah.
I'm gonna say that every time.
So yesterday was a record high for Wall Street.
Well, he was gonna ruin the economy, right?
Thank you today.
It came down a little, but for the month, thank you, President Trump.
Uh there was a big demonstration yesterday.
I wish I could show it to you, but I really want you to go listen to Dr. Maria.
Uh, in New York, it was a peaceful demonstration because these are peaceful people, they're not left-wingers, and they were they were demonstrating for choice in education.
You see, you're allowed to democrats allow you to have choice to kill babies, but you can't have choice in education because that'll screw up the teachers' union.
It'll make you smaller.
Now, and now we just have these tests that come out where the public schools in New York are plummeting.
And the the studies are being done, the more money they get, the worse they get.
The only schools that are succeeding are the charter schools that are free of the teachers' union.
So who's the enemy?
The teachers union.
Who are the Democrats with?
The teachers union.
You know why these people are demonstrating?
Because in Democrat communist New York, there's a limit on the number of charter schools you can't have any more than the ones you have now.
And they're the ones that are succeeding.
Does that make any sense to you?
Of course it doesn't.
Unless you hate black people and Hispanics who are the ones that are suffering the most from it.
And the majority of black and Hispanic Democrat politicians double cross their people.
So take a look at that.
All these people.
Here it is, thousands.
70% of the black community want vouchers in New York and in America.
90% of the black Democrat politicians are against it.
You tell me if they're representing their own people.
Or they double cross them the way they double cross them on crime.
I want to finish the show this week first by giving my condolences to the family of Sergeant Cody Becker and Detective Mark Baker and Detective Isaiah Eminheiser of the Northern York County Regional Police Force who was slaughtered in the line of duty in dealing with a uh domestic dispute.
My heart goes out to their heart goes out to their families, to their fellow officers, to their citizens.
These are again very, very special people.
And your great, great cause, because if you watch the show, it's a cause for you.
Tunnel to Towers has been there already to pay for the mortgages for the homes of uh of these of these wonderful patriots and officers.
And our hearts go out to them, and I thank uh the governor, uh, Governor Shapiro for going out of his way to visit with these families at the critical moment when they lost their lives uh and were suffering through it, and gave them the sense.
I remember what Father Judge told me, what happens when you go mayor, you don't understand it, you don't know who you are, you don't think of yourself as the mayor.
You walk into their house, and you may be the most important person that's walked into their house.
And that's probably true with Governor Shapiro.
He probably doesn't think that way.
Look, I disagree with him probably on everything but this.
But I saw, I saw, like when he talked about this, I saw a good man.
I did.
If you can feel for police officers, you're not all bad.
And of course, we'll end and say something about our friend who I wish I could bring back.
Don't you wish sometimes you had the power to bring people back?
Yes.
We could just talk it over, did this really happen?
Did it really have to happen?
Well, we begin with his children.
You know, they were there.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
I just think that given who he was and is and what he leaves behind, and that wonderfully strong, brilliant wife that he has, these kids will come out okay.
Thank God they were so young and they really come out okay.
They'll be hurt, but they'll find a way to grow from it.
You know the idea that if you get knocked down, you either stay down or you get up and you're better.
This is a family that's gonna get better.
I think it's a country that's gonna get better too, as a result of Charlie.
You can see it already.
We'll see if if tomorrow uh or is it Sunday, I'm sorry, Sunday, more people go back to church like they did last week.
It was in the Catholic churches, the Protestant churches, the evangelical churches, the Jewish synagogues.
It was quite quite discernible all over the country.
So let's see.
Let's see.
What what a what a among other things, what a legacy that would be, huh?
To bring people back to God.
It's the one thing that I I I can't, I can't.
I mean, I I can figure out how, even though it's gonna take a while, how we can remedy education.
I can figure out for sure how to remedy law enforcement.
I did it.
I can figure out how we can remedy the media.
We're doing it.
And so many other things.
The economy, the president's doing it.
But the most important thing we have to do is to bring God back.
And that's an individual decision that everybody has to make.
Boy, I think this accelerated it.
It's a shame it had to be accelerated this way.
But sometimes it requires something like this.
Yeah.
To knock it into somebody's thick skull.
When I was when I was on an earlier show talk talking about this, I was thinking that, at least to me, the first time I realized that we were in deep, deep trouble from a religious perspective was when the uh pandemic took place, and they they they closed down Easter and the High Holy Days and said you couldn't go to church and you couldn't go to the synagogue.
Who the hell are they to tell me I can't go to church?
Maybe I needed God more than I needed to be protected against the pandemic.
I sure did need God more than their advice, which probably led to unbelievable numbers of uh additional deaths.
But here's what I didn't like.
The churches didn't fight back.
The Catholic Church, the Episcopal Church, the Methodist Church, the Lutheran church, none of them stood up.
The synagogues didn't stand up and say it's our high holy days.
It's like the churches have become establishment.
They want to be woke.
Jesus wasn't woke.
Far from it.
The Pharisees and the scribes and the Sadducees were woke.
Go over to Lindell TV.
Stay tuned.
We'll probably be on.
I know we're going to be on with Steve Bannon, and we'll maybe do our own broadcast special for Charlie.
Um keep praying and keep thinking.
There are a lot of ways we can grow from this, both internally and externally, spiritually and as a country.
And pray for the people of Ukraine, and pray for the people of Israel.
Pray for the people of Iran, our special causes.
Pray for the people of America, a very special cause.
And our very, very special one, President Trump.
Yes, he needs prayer.
Of course he does.
Probably more than anyone.
First of all, to keep him safe.
Then to keep them strong.
So thank you, Ted.
Rob.
Thanks, Mayor.
Thank you, Mayor.
Yeah.
Let's keep growing.
No matter what.
Toward a more perfect union.
God bless America.
God bless America.
God bless America.
It's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's common sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world, the greatest democracy, the freest country, a country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self improve is because we're able to reason.
We're able to talk.
We're able to analyze.
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