Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell.
Oh, there we go.
On Lindell T. So I guess we can officially announce shut down for the weekend.
Don't you notice that everything's changed?
I mean, the country doesn't work anymore, nothing happened.
Actually, let's be fair and not sarcastic.
Please tell them how they can contact us immediately online.
If you have noticed any difference in your life due to the government shutdown and the fact that a hundred and seventy-five thousand uh government workers are not working.
You gotta be the uh you gotta be like uh uh point oh one percent.
And if you tell me you do notice a difference, we'll have to figure it out.
You know, you know how many government civilian workers there are?
Ted found out for me for sure, exact number.
Four a two point four civilian civilian would put the military in about four point eight.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Civilian uh maybe they include Lawrence.
Oh, and uh U.S. Postal Service is also uh cut out.
So the the ones that would affect you unless you're involved in a war with the United States are um the two point four million.
One seventy-five out of two point four million is hardly a shutdown.
I I mean, there's no I I will guarantee you, please trust me.
I did it.
I could cut over a weekend if the president would give me access to OMB.
I cut four hundred thousand workers, and um I get a few complaints from people that are, you know, are completely dependent and can't do it.
And I get m many more areas of praise because they don't like the federal worker or federal worker hasn't shown up for work for years.
Uh, or they there may be money going to nobody.
Oh, yes.
Just uh just like there's uh um uh Medicaid money going to nobody.
There's some large uh uh uh number of uh of non-living collectors of Medicaid.
Which is really hard because you don't have to get health care in heaven or hell.
But like voting, uh Democrats, they really are amazing, aren't they?
They can hold like enormously uh valuable uh voter campaigns for the dead.
And then I guess now I figured out why they always get the dead person to vote.
why because they give them health care uh i don't think elon ever got to finish that I'm sure the people will.
But there's a oh, I can call it is a significant number of uh people that get it's usually Medicaid or the Affordable Care Act extension of Medicaid to billionaires that that uh that don't exist.
Now, here's the ones we do know, and that's what that this is what this whole shutdown is about.
If the Republicans would agree to extend all the things that were added to uh health care during the pandemic, because we were in an extraordinary emergency, uh, which is people being covered for uh for Medicaid at 400 percent of the poverty line.
Those are middle class people who own homes, I hope pay taxes.
Um, they they may actually be uh double uh uh in terms of not being eligible.
Because they also may be, those people may actually uh be capable of working, and they're not.
And you're not entitled to Medicaid if you're uh not working when you are able-bodied.
Medicaid was intended for uh really poor people who just couldn't afford any kind of medical care.
They didn't have an employer who gave out medical care, or they had no employment and couldn't get it.
If you've got an employer that has med uh uh medical insurance, and you don't take it, uh basically deciding that the government's gonna that we're gonna pay for you rather than your employer and you uh we should alter that.
I don't know, just do away with 400 percent of the poverty line and give it to all of us.
Now, that is exactly what communists want to do, like Mandami in New York.
Um, for the sake of covering everyone, he'll even cover those billionaires that he hates.
The problem the problem or the issue will be they're not gonna be there.
So back in March, the Democrats voted for exactly this provision.
Nobody had figured out this issue.
Back in March, the Democrats were still living in the world of, oh, we're gonna take him down quick.
We just got to find the right issue, and we'll get we'll we'll get him underwater and we'll just keep piling on, then we'll win the, we'll win the uh midterm election.
And they have already uh told us, like Shifty Shift announced the other day, they're gonna impeach them.
Now we keep the Senate, which I think is almost for sure.
We keep the Senate, of course, we'll be in the same stupidity we were in last time.
They'll spend all their time doing impeachment hearings, the government will government will really shut down, nothing will happen, and uh it'll go to the Senate, and the Senate will kill it.
And by the time they get to it, he's probably gonna be out of office and retire.
But they that they they want to do this, they want to do the script they did from 17 to uh to 20.
21.
Oh, 20 really.
So why they now have decided to do this.
Uh there are a couple of explanations, and it could be any one of them.
I have my own, and I adopt all the others in part, because I don't think there's just one.
I think they have tried everything they can think of to uh appeal to the public and bring down Trump to the level, I'm not even sure they believe he he deserves to be, or the level that would be politic useful to him, which is the guy everybody hates.
He keeps beating the crap out of them on 70, 30, 80, 20 issues.
I mean, he has completely destroyed them on illegal immigration.
And it just gets worse.
It gets worse.
Last year there was a certain knowledge of the crimes committed by illegal aliens.
Uh it was way uh well below the actual level, the censorship of the Biden administration, with the exception of just a few, a few uh people like me and conservative media, um, uh, they would know that they were repeating the old uh uh commonly accepted truism.
Illegals commit less crime than American Americans, either Native or natural born.
If I go back to when I ran the immigration service in the early 80s, uh, or when I was U.S. attorney in the mid to late 80s, that was a debate, that was a debatable but arguable statement, because it's very hard to really poll.
But um I actually, at least in New York, thought that was I I would say in New York there was more of a chance that that was correct than incorrect.
So at least on a on a day-by-day working basis, I believe that I had a lot more danger in my city from Americans than I did from the people who were coming in from overseas, either legally or illegally.
That shifted over time.
It shifted even before Biden did something that was catastrophic and to which no other prior period can be compared.
But it started to shift before that as the cartels took over the border.
And we'll do the whole history of that sometime because it's a shifting of power from the Columbia cartels to the already existing but inferior Mexican cartels that now became considerably more advanced, considerably more dangerous, and almost more like an army and a business than the usual organized crime groups, save maybe the mafia Chinese organized crime.
Uh most organized crime groups are not really couldn't be compared to a business mafia accepted.
Mexican cartels accept it uh much more than you realize.
With that switch, the complexion of the border uh crosses changed a lot because their connections were largely with the cartels I'm talking about, ISIS, um terrorist groups, uh human traffickers, and of course big-time drug dealers.
By the time you get to Biden and anybody can come in, the mix became ridiculously pro-criminal, uh, with uh every every criminal group thinking this is our chance to get our people in.
And countries like Venezuela saying I can dump my prisons there.
So that's what we're living with now.
Republicans do not want to fund that with billions of dollars of health care.
That's going to make it impossible for us to ever have a balanced budget.
They want this forever.
So there are some soft tendencies in the Republican Party, just like there are in the Democratic Party to go the right way.
This is going to end ten days, twelve days, I think.
I think the pain from this is going to be too hard for one side or the other to bear.
But I wouldn't, I would not count on the fact that we're not going to cave somewhat.
Uh and I'm talking about our congressional people, not the president, not Johnson, not the leadership.
Um, but let's hope that that's not true.
This one we should stick out for half a year if we have to.
And second, uh the president and the head of OMB, Russ Vogt, are making great progress.
I believe in the first week to week and a half, uh, as well as identifying well over 175,000 of furlough, which they've identified already, they're going to identify probably half a million to furlough, and 100,000 to 200,000 to permanently for all.
And I'm truly hoping that that eventually gets to a number like four or five hundred thousand.
Uh, they can they can um jumpstart a massive uh reanalysis of the size of the federal government.
Get it back to something close to what was envisioned for this great government of ours.
Um you want to prevent federal corruption.
You want to prevent uh inadequate and incompetent execution of tasks.
Reduce centralization.
It's the reason China can't straighten out its economy, because it's muscle bound.
It can't reduce uh centralization unless it gets rid of communism.
I mean, we have decided, the Democrats have decided on the communist model of government, a large federal central government.
That's Karl Marx.
That's Russia, that's China.
There's a several articles this week about the Chinese economy and Xi Jinming having terrible trouble fixing it, because the only thing he can do is command.
And when the command doesn't work, there's no other, there's no market that's gonna ameliorate.
And things are getting worse rather than better.
Uh that for us, there are numerous ways to save our economy, some of which we have control over, some of it we really don't.
I mean, how many times did they predict?
They predicted right now we'd be almost in a depression.
We got the market at wreckage levels.
Well, I guess the real question that you have is how long is it gonna last?
And people are saying long.
If the Democrats cave, it'll uh be short.
If the Republicans eventually cave, it won't happen quickly.
It'll be a hell of a fight.
That could be three, four months.
It really depends on, and we'll find out in the next week or so where the softness is.
That can shift.
Let's see where the softness is.
Where are the political pluses and minuses being delivered?
Um both sides are uh will be very sensitive to that.
I I wish I could say we wouldn't be sensitive to it, but hey, Republican side of politicians, too.
I'm not talking about that, but it's uh more than just the president, right?
Who acts like a non-politician?
Well, the Sen the Senate mayor voted today um for a final time before adjourning.
Uh I'm sorry if you already mentioned this, that failed 54 to 44, and they're not scheduled to be back until Monday.
Well, it went down one.
Right?
We were at 55.
Were we at 55?
That's right.
So and Rand Paul was the only Republican.
So I really think we're at 56, because I have 95% confidence that if it's one vote, Rand Paul give us the vote.
Right.
I think that's a that's very astute.
So right now, but who do who did we who did we?
I'm looking to see who switched.
Was it one of the Dems?
It must have been 54 or 4.
Or did somebody not vote?
544.
Oh, well, then we have two that didn't vote.
They probably paired off, Ted.
They're probably absent.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
They probably paired off.
Uh very often, if there are there's no possibility of either one being a deciding vote.
A Republican Senator will say, I got to go to my daughter's graduation, and the Democratic setup Senator says I have to go get pick up my uh kickback, and neither one of them shows up.
So it doesn't matter.
And the House cancels votes for next week as it's a district work period, meaning there's no Vote scheduled, but he did say this morning the House will be back in session when Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer allows us to reopen the government.
So it sounds like they'll please say that again, Ted.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has set next week as a district work period, meaning no votes are scheduled.
He did say this morning that the House will be back in session when Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer allows us to reopen the government.
So of course that's a map part of the messaging war.
But also the truth.
So it does sound like the House will be ready to come back as soon as the Senate.
Yes.
From California.
Sure, I mean you can, but those guys are not exactly uh the fastest travelers if they're doing it for work.
Well, I think that's probably true.
I don't know the optics of that, Ted.
I know the reality of it.
That's sensible to have them go back to their districts and get some district work done, particularly members of Congress, because that accounts for a lot on whether they're going to get elected, re-elected, whatever.
Right.
They gotta focus on it.
As a matter of optics, I thought it was brilliant of President Trump to remain in Washington every day the government was shut down.
Of course, it makes sense for him to be there, because he can do anything he wants.
He is now more powerful in the key areas, law enforcement, military, than ever.
Exactly why they want to do this, if they think he's a dictator, I don't know.
Because they don't think he's a dictator.
So the the thing the and the and the reason the House doesn't have to be in session is there's no point in there talking to each other because they've already decided.
Now it is it is true.
Does it have to come has to come back to them again?
I think.
If there's any change, and what the House sent them since it's a revenue bill, has to come back to them.
If they pass exactly what the House sent them, then it becomes the law.
If they change one sentence, it would be unconstitutional.
Because ultimately, um if they change one sentence, it'd probably be all right.
If it may remain substantially, meaning really very close to what it was, then you can say it originated.
The constitutional language is a revenue bill has to originate in the House of Representatives.
So if if the if if Congress, if the House sends uh the Senate a revenue bill and they change half of it, well now it didn't originate in the Senate in the House, has to go back to the House so that the new bill can originate there, and then it's usually a pro-former vote back and forth.
But nothing is pro-former now because the Democrats are demons, and they want to do anything they can to hurt Trump, irrespective of how many people they destroy.
How many businesses they destroy, how many people get killed, whether they bring murderers back.
I mean, it's it's positively uh satanic.
The attack in in uh on uh the synagogue on Yom Kippur in uh Great Britain in Manchester, the city of Manchester, was satanic.
It was Islamic satanic, which goes on all the time now.
Um who really have to check, and there is no common source of this, but I I'm sorry, I didn't think of it.
But we would call one of the Jewish groups or one of the foreign policy groups.
Um believe there were a bunch of European attacks on synagogues.
Uh this was done by uh.
I was gonna tell a joke, but I'm not because it shouldn't actually there shouldn't be a joke about this really.
I'll tell it to Ted later.
Jihad Al Shami.
I just want you to note the first name, Jihad.
Kind of a hint, right?
Kind of a hint of what you're gonna do.
Yeah, sound like your parents are sounds like your parents are trying to brainwash it.
Shahad al-Uh Shami, who's 35 years old.
He's a citizen of Britain, but he's of Syrian descent, so you can believe he didn't assimilate, which is the problem with Islamics.
They do not assimil.
Not talking about America.
Maybe the recent immigration.
Old immigrations of Islamics.
I don't know, Ted could uh speak to that later, and I'm gonna ask him in a minute as soon as I finish this.
But he attacked the Heaton Park Hebrew congregation synagogue in Manchester, London at 9:30 yesterday morning, which would be the time that the religious uh Jewish people would be in temple for the in the synagogue for the um Kippur Day of Atonement services.
He pulled up in his car, right?
He ploughed his car into pedestrians first.
Then he got out and he stabbed a security guard.
He did some other stabbings.
It was described this way.
The second he got out of the car, he started stabbing anyone near him.
He went for the security guard and tried to break into the synagogue.
Now, congratulations to Scotland Yard and to the British police.
I know in London they are superb.
I love I love them.
I mean, I know them well.
I'm gonna tell you why, because the last time there was a major terrorist attack, I worked with them.
I was there.
I tried to get uh Tony Blair on the phone today, but I couldn't reach him.
But Tony Blair called me and asked me if I would speak to the British people to calm him down and uh he said if they see you, they'll feel calmer.
I said they may think I was the reason for the attack.
And he said, no, no, I want you to do this, and I did.
Then I met with him the next day, and so this attack uh it also led to a fire, if I if I recall correctly, right?
Uh, but there were no explosives during the carnage that we used, but there were explosives found in the car.
Uh well, we believe there were, because a controlled explosion was heard nearby shortly thereafter, which would which would mean the police took the substances out and felt they were too volatile to bring back to the police uh headquarters or or or laboratory, and therefore went to an went to a field and uh neutralized.
Not not uh not in any way irresponsible, but regular police procedure.
Uh two victims were both Jewish.
They were dead in a terror attack.
Three others were sent to the hospital in serious conditions, but as far as I know, still alive.
It's been officially declared a terror incident.
Although right now, as far as I know, there's no further information on exactly what jihad al-Shami's terrorist connection was.
It is part of a epidemic of Islamic attacks on Jewish facilities in England, up and down, Islamic problems in England up and down, including demands for um the imposition on uh communities,
sometimes entire communities, or sometimes just for the Islamic community within a community of Sharia law, which would mean they'd be uh stoning women in London.
Uh someone should ask the mayor of London if he agrees with that.
Uh he's he's a big enough Islamicist that maybe he does.
Uh there surely are other mayors throughout England that that would.
There are uh people tend to focus on the mayor of London being Islamic.
Um it's not uncommon in London in Britain, up and down, particularly I think the wet west coast, uh, to have um to have Islamic mayors who are quite extreme.
Hence uh the reason why the labor government uh decided to recognize the non-Palestinian state or authority, which is a figment of their imagination, because it doesn't exist.
But it is a way to placate their voters.
And like here, the left wing is heavily supported by the Islamic terrorists.
Just last either much earlier this week or over the weekend, there was an arrest in Germany, where they found explosives and plans for an attack on the Jewish community in Germany.
I don't have all the details of that.
They practice censorship by they, I mean the European and British press of a lot of this, because they want to hide their deep, deep anti Semitism, which is a major problem.
I think we realize it in the United States, particularly with the universities, right?
But I will tell you that it's worked what it's worse in Europe.
And it's been growing, it's been this way.
In fact, I'm surprised that it appears both from from my perspective and from people that I talk to that know better than I do, that the anti-Semitism and Islamic extremist support is greater by a good deal in Western Europe than it is in America.
Second, the extent of separatism.
In other words, the Islamics that went to England, the Islamics that went to France, the Islamics that went to Germany, even the ones that went to Italy that have fewer, but still, given the size of their population, have a problem.
They don't assimilate.
You know, the Germans who came here became Americans, right?
The Italians, the Irish, the uh uh the Polish, uh the Hispanic, uh, all the different Latino groups, people from Spain, uh, people from uh uh Venezuela before before you had the bastard Maduro taking over, or Chavez.
It was almost uh there'd be some groups that would hang on one generation, and particularly the ones that uh were um English was a foreign language.
I mean, they used to be way back when I was a kid in Brooklyn, they used to be the remnants of uh Italian and Polish Roman Catholic churches.
There's one in the neighborhood that I grew up in.
My family belonged to the Roman Catholic Church.
That was everybody was basically Irish.
I grew I grew up in a going to Catholic schools, there were two-thirds Irish and one-third Italian.
No.
Half Irish, next group would be Italians, next group would be Polish, and then lots of other people.
That would be that'd be a fairer way to describe it.
And the church was largely that way.
And over a period of time, the Italians and the Polish who had their own church would meld into the large parish.
And it was good that they kept those, like the there was a Polish parish that was on my way from the Long Island Railroad station that I got off at in Brooklyn to go to Bishop Lachon High School and Bishop Walken High School.
And very often, instead of going to confession in my parish church in Long Island, I'd go to confession there.
And my mother would ask me why.
And I would say, oh, it's just convenient.
Used to go there because the priest didn't understand English.
I'd tell them my sins.
Sometimes he'd say, congratulations, you have to forgive it.
I don't know for sure.
But never said anything about now, I I didn't confess murder, let's face it.
But uh usually if I I would give the same confession to a uh a priest of uh who spoke English, they'd have a little something to say to me.
Well, I mean, aren't you confessing this a little too often or of course, you know, the theoretically it's confidential, but I was an altar boy.
I used to I used to play baseball with the priests, and they were great guys.
They would know it was me.
And I would go anyway when I had to, but I had when I got into high school from 13 to 17, I had this out.
It was fabulous.
Used to go at like 7:30 in the morning.
Poor guy was probably even asleep.
And um, and a lot of my friends saw me do it, they started doing it.
I think in my last year of high school, he stopped hearing confessions because I real, I think the priest realized he was being used.
I was the first one to start the trend.
He had a whole lineup of kids.
Even the uh the girls from the girls' school across the street from us started going there.
At first I was like the only one, then I'd have to wait online.
So the point of all of that, and I'm sorry I digressed with a with a uh with a uh human interest story, but how but uh no matter how bad we think our Islamic um uh problems are in America in terms of terrorism, and we sure have had, you know, our share of attacks.
We're moving in a better direction than they are.
Well, at least we're doing some assimilation.
It may not be at the pace and as uh at the pace or as quick as the earlier um assimilations, but it's still going on, which is healthy, particularly if we can make it the majority experience.
Uh they don't know it.
Me and the the Europeans don't know how to do it.
The Islamics are difficult anyway.
Because we have a problem, and we're great at assimilating America.
So this is a serious problem.
And the editorial in the journal today warning of uh Europe's new wall of separation is a very, very um significant warning to Europe to solve this problem.
Um don't get shocked.
But I could see even as early as 10, 15 years, maybe 15 years from now.
Uh uh a Muslim England.
The Church of England is virtually gone.
I don't know.
I I don't know if Charles uh the third really considers himself the head of the church.
And I don't know if he really would consider it a church or a woke uh meeting society.
Uh it really is.
It's a belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ is overcome with its concern about transgenderism, uh gay marriage, gay priests, um uh taking care of animals, taking care of the environment.
Um they do a something that they vaguely remember about uh our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, you know, leaving communion.
And I I seriously doubt they do confession, and they are suffering an enormous loss.
So the atheists and the and the wokists leave, and the people that want a serious religion are becoming Roman Catholics in in anyway.
Well, we'll take a short break and we'll be right back.
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Well, today, uh, during the president's uh press conference.
Amazing every day.
Uh our our uh correspondent and good friend, uh Kara Castanova got a chance to ask uh if I recall correctly, a two-part question.
I don't know if we have both parts of it.
I listened to it uh live.
So let's uh let's put let's uh play a quite uh question.
And this was not the president's press conference, it was Carolyn uh Carolyn's press conference.
It's now being reported that former President Biden's DHS and TSA, place peaceful January 6th protesters and even Americans who refuse to wear masks during COVID onto watch lists, usually reserved for terrorists.
Uh, most of these people were not charged with crimes.
Does the White House have a comment on the prior administration violating the free speech and due process of these Americans?
And where is the outreach from the left that claims to stand for due process and free speech?
And after that, I have another question about protecting journalists from anti-club.
Sure.
Well, Karen, to your first point, please send me that report.
That's certainly very concerning.
I haven't seen it myself, but if indeed that was happening, it's something I'm sure the Department of Justice and the FBI would uh deem worthy of looking into.
Well, and journalists, as you mentioned earlier, are being increasingly attacked by elective protesters.
I was actually assaulted outside of President Trump's United Nations speech.
And I think uh the White House is aware that a Portland journalist was almost blinded by an Antifa protester.
This has been a problem that's gone on for years, and police often say that their hands are tied.
Does the White House have a plan or plan on issuing a statement maybe discouraging this violence against journalists out on the street like me and so many others in this room.
Well, I hope that my statement earlier in the briefing served that purpose, but of course, we condemn violence against anyone in this country, and journalists as well, who are exercising their First Amendment right.
And there have been so many incredible independent journalists across the country who have gone undercover within Antifa and really have come to understand how this is a growing domestic terrorism threat inside of our country.
And I would encourage maybe some of you in this room to get outside the beltway and go do some of that undercover investigative reporting, because it is really incredible what they found.
I met with one of them in my office yesterday, uh, and they're doing very dangerous work in difficult circumstances.
And Antifa is a very violent group, as you've experienced, and that many others in the media have as well.
Notice her remark, as you experienced, Cara has done undercover work with several of the terrorist groups.
She really is a very, very brave uh reporter, and uh I thank uh Caroline Leavitt for noting that.
Uh that's very, very nice, Caroline, and very um useful, because the government can't do all of this.
Uh uh journalists, even without uh um uh uh a necessary bias, well, or unnecessary bias or necessary bias, even without a bias, certainly want a great story.
And undercover work in a in it in a terrorist group, dangerous though it may be, is a great, makes a great story.
Now you work for the wrong publication, they're not gonna let you do it, or if you do it, they're not gonna publish it, which is one of the reasons why uh terrorists and criminals are gaining.
We no longer have as anywhere near uh the kind of crime reporters we used to have.
Uh we now have reporters uh reporting on crime uh uh pro-criminal activism, rather than trying to catch criminals.
Um thanks, Kara.
That was a good question and a great thing to bring to Caroline's uh bring to Caroline's attention.
You know, uh the the news is that um that Hamas has uh uh agreed to.
Well, I think if you read it carefully, if you don't read it so carefully, it's Hamas has agreed to the plan.
If you read it carefully, it it probably says they've agreed to release hostages.
I'm looking at the letter here, I don't see when.
Uh and until it happens, I I would not uh take it seriously because they've backed out before.
Let me read you some uh some of it.
This is the the statement of the uh murderers um uh oh, I lost it now.
The uh the the murderous anti.
Yes, you there you go.
On Hamas' response to U.S. President Trump's proposal out of keenness to end uh the aggression, and be and genocide being carried out against our steadfast people in the Gaza Strip.
So it begins with a lie, right?
And stemming from national responsibility and in defense and broad consultations, and in order to reach a responsible position in dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump's plan, they have to thorough study the made its decision and convey the following response.
Hamas appreciates the Arab Islamic and international efforts as well as the efforts of U.S. President Donald Trump calling for an end to the war.
The end, the entry of aid, the rejection of occupation, and the rejection of the displacement of the Palestinian.
Within this framework, and in a manner that achieved an end to the war and a full withdrawal from the strip, the movement announced its approval of a release of all occupation prisoners, both living and dead, according to the exchange of formula contained in President Trump's proposal, with the necessary field conditions for implementing the exchange.
In this context, the movement affirms its readiness to immediately enter through the mediators into negotiations to discuss the details.
So this is an agreement to enter into negotiations.
It's not an agreement to the agreement.
Please note the difference.
The movement also reaffirmed its approval to hand over the administration of the Gaza Strip to a Palestinian body of independence based on Palestinian national consensus and supported by Arab and Islamic backing.
Thank you.
That isn't what the uh the plan says.
The plan says there will be no uh involvement of Hamas, uh, and that it will be an entirely outside group led by President Trump.
Um so I could go through the rest of it, it's equally filled with uh, but but the main thing to note is if this were described by the press in a in a in a in the way it should be, it should say Hamas agrees to enter into negotiations with some concessions to the agreement and some positions that are contrary to the agreement.
So it leaves you in a what do they really think?
Now, before we have to go, I would like to play again from yesterday, because this was an extraordinarily good interview, and also um something that puts the lie to the main position of the Democrats,
which is and it's really absurd because they're all over, they're all over television, radio, and newspapers for literally four years, advocating for and actually giving health care to illegals.
Mayor Adams made it a major part of his program that he was going to offer full health care benefits to illegals that came into the United States and ended up in New York.
He then added uh even uh better than that, a credit card for them, which is the reason New York City was flooded by uh uh illegal immigrants, and a lot of Mayor Adams' friends are alleged to have whacked up a lot of that excessive amount of money that came to New York for illegals.
Could that have been a motivation for Mayor Adams luring them to New York in the first place?
Because after having an administration in Brooklyn that did essentially the same thing with the homeless, maybe he figured this could be a bigger score for his friends, or was it just inadvertent?
I leave that to you and uh to uh the U.S. attorney in the Southern District or Eastern District of New York, which ever one has the uh gumption to take it up.
Um in any event, let's listen to Allison now, our other correspondent, uh and uh Congresswoman Waters, well known for getting away with out and out incitement to riot.
Um let's listen to her for the first time ever, clearly tell the truth, which is that the uh extension is seeking to make sure that everyone gets health care, including illegals.
Let's listen.
And are Democrats demanding health care for illegal aliens?
That's right.
Democrats are demanding health care for everybody.
There's a lot more to it.
Uh uh Warders loses a cool, uh, she starts yelling at Allison.
Allison remains totally professional.
We're gonna get it.
This is one of the really great interviews.
But all you need, I mean, I'm I'm a lawyer and uh questioning is uh part out of trial lawyer and qu and I admire great questions, they win cases and lose cases.
Uh the one question too many, as you know, is very famous uh in law school and lawyers.
Uh, the exact right question and answer, which sometimes can be buried in testimony, and then when you get to sum up, you have it, and you got the person nailed.
So now, if there were going to be a trial about whether the Democrats support health care for all, including everyone, which is what all means.
If you go earlier and later, you'll see they're talking about illegals.
But the question and answer sums it up.
Let's do it one more time.
Let's do the full.
No, no, no.
I don't know.
Let's do it.
People can go listen to that themselves.
It's really important.
Democrats are demanding health care for everybody.
Thank you, Maxine.
That's what we've been saying.
Schumer says no.
It's illegal.
He forgets that his mayor advertised it.
Every single sanctuary city, which it means Democrat-run city, without exception, I am virtually certain.
I mean, some of them I am certain.
The others I am virtually certain gives health care to illegals.
Some give bonus money, like Chicago, like New York.
Have you ever heard of that?
And why don't you go to jail for that?
Maybe that's what Adams should be prosecuted for.
I don't know.
Um I was going to announce my choice and formal endorsement for mayor of New York today.
And I had several people asked to talk to me over the weekend, uh, with different viewpoints, impressing on me uh the importance of the one shot that we have to defeating a communist and keeping him out of my old job, and that I should take that responsibility very seriously.
I do, I don't know how much since I was mayor 20 something years ago.
I don't know if these people aren't exaggerating the importance that I have.
But I do have a voice, and this is what I now do for a living, and I take it very, very seriously.
So I I am gonna wait until Monday, but I'm definitely gonna do it by Monday.
Um, because then I want to be able to get that message across so that people in New York at least can consider it.
I believe it is very, very necessary to make a choice.
Uh, when you're faced with the possibility of irreparable damage, not the possibility, the reality of possibility of irreparable damage to something you love, even if it's in theoretically inanimate object, the city of New York, which of course isn't, it's made up of millions of people.
I love New York.
Uh there could be some people happier about the Yankees winning uh last night than me, but I'd like to meet them.
And uh it isn't quite the same with any other teams, but I love the Knicks, and I I I uh went crazy when the Rangers won.
And of course, I gave eight years of my life uh to trying to save New York when it was thought that it couldn't be done.
Even in books like New York cannot be governed, written by uh two different people within a 10 year span.
And I don't know how often that was told to me by my friends and advisors, don't run for mayor.
You'll be a failure and it'll ruin your career.
Nobody's been able to do it.
Rudy, you're you're a great lawyer, but uh, what do you know about being a mayor?
I said, well, I'll learn.
I mean, it's a human job.
It's not it's not a it's not a it's not a it's not a uh uh spiritual job.
You if I look I look at it this way, very um in a big uh 360-degree context, right?
If human beings created these problems, then human beings should be capable of fixing them.
These are not problems that uh God uh imposed on us as a necessary evil or necessary issue.
God didn't create these problems.
Uh Some spiritual forces didn't create them.
Man did with policies and programs.
So then man with policies and programs can change them.
That was when we were able to say man as a composite for man and woman.
I guess now I would have to say men and women.
But in any event, I I do hope that our good friends in the UK, and I love London too.
I mean, I have a great affection for London.
And I have a great affection, obviously for my Italian background, but also for our English tradition.
After all, I spent a great deal of time practicing, studying Anglo American law, which is what it is.
It's not just American law.
A lot of our interpretations and understandings and like, for example, if you really want to understand the pardon and the full uh dimensions of a presidential pardon, you you gotta go back uh to the 12th century when it started and what it was intended to mean because so little uh language is contained about it in the Constitution.
So a lawyer, a good lawyer, has to be somewhat a um student of English history.
Well, you really can't interpret the law when it when push comes to shove.
So we're gonna go over to uh X now for our final show of the of the week, and we'll have a little more to say about the mayor's race and about um about what about what's going on with the shutdown and also what's going on in Ukraine.
I think this weekend one of these two is gonna break one way or the other, and I'll explain that in a short in a short while.
And I'll also explain uh how the Yankees beat the Red Sox and a lot of other things.
But thank you very, very much for sticking with us and sticking with us this week.
Please come back to us next week.
Make sure at nine uh you catch up with uh Dr. uh Dr. Maria.
I know I I know she's gonna be spending time uh also on the mayor's race uh and has a um I believe she may have it and I think she will you may have an interview with one of the candidates.
So we'll see if we can if we can get off the air on X. No, does that mean no soccer time tonight?
No, I don't think so.
I think we'll give our socket time to Dr. Maria because she's got such a good guest.
So go over to 11, pray for peace, and pray for the president and for all of our all of our people that we we we hold uh as special special uh causes because they're under siege.