America's Mayor Live (773): Israel & Hamas Agree to Phase 1 of Peace Plan — President Trump
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani.
This is America's Mayor Live, which I might uh uh just remind you began as a baseball show, which means if we do find ourselves going back and forth to the Angie game, please don't be disturbed.
It happens to be tied up right now.
But however, Ted, there is something of uh real importance.
Breaking news.
That's right, Mayor.
Uh breaking news.
President Trump announces that Hamas has accepted phase one, so has Israel to President Trump's peace plan.
I like the way you said that too.
I like the way you said that because phase one doesn't get you into all of the little nitty-gritties of the other 16, 17 points.
Right.
If it if if they're following the script in the 20-point plan, this means that they have agreed to exchange all hostages.
It means we get back, the Israelis get back, the 28 dead bodies, including an American.
They get back the 20 live Israelis, God willing, they're still alive.
I don't believe that.
And the Israelis give some an ordinary.
I don't even know what the number is.
Ridiculously large number of Palestinian terrorists back to uh Hamas.
Uh this has been a tradition with Israel for a long time.
I love Israel.
I'm not in their position.
I do not second guess my allies when they have to fight their battle.
I I would not negotiate with terrorists.
I believe over the long term, you lose more of your people than you save by doing that.
But I may be wrong.
I'm certainly not God by any means.
Um I am just happy if these hostages come back.
Now, there's a lot more to the agreement after that.
And um it is interesting, they said phase one.
Right.
There's a lot that it's hard to see how either side can agree to what the other side wants.
But we'll get to that in a in in uh in a little while, as soon as we can get more new news on it, okay.
Yep.
We'll uh we'll be uh we'll keep you up all we also we're hoping to have Senator Johnson on, but he has to go for a vote.
Maybe he'll break some news for us tonight.
I wonder if the votes on the shutdown.
Yeah, you would think they must be trying to.
I don't know.
I mean, the shutdown, the shutdown is really down to one massive issue.
It's massive because it could blow the hell out of our budget.
And it could put us in a position where not only are we going to pass on our debt to our grandchildren, our great-grandchildren, we're gonna go great-great-great-grandchildren.
We may go into the next century if they keep doing this.
This the what the Democrat please understand this, nobody will explain this to you.
Well, I'm I shouldn't say nobody.
People on our side explain this beautifully.
But the the prevailing media doesn't explain this.
The Democrats want to extend the very special, enormously ridiculously generous additions to Obamacare that were put there for the pandemic.
First, to some extent by Trump, but hyped tremendously by Biden.
The understanding was that they were only going to be for the period of the of the um pandemic.
The disagreement right now is not about uh basic Medicare or Medicaid, I'm sorry, basic Medicaid, or even about the Obama portion of it.
It's about the let's not even call it the Obama portion.
Let's call it the pandemic.
Uh the pandemic bonuses that made it better to stay out of work than go to work.
They want to continue that at infinitum, which in the federal government means 10 years.
They only passed it for three.
The Democrats, Republicans don't want to agree to that.
The Republicans want to agree to a Clean, uh what we call a clean uh uh extension.
This has been voted on 13 times before, without any of these histrionics, and it would extend everything that needs to be paid, and they would spend the next couple of months fighting this out and thinking it out.
Democrats don't want to go along with that.
They don't want to go along with it.
And uh it seems like they believe they can cower the president into agreeing.
Um I don't know why the the the um the elections that are gonna be affected by this are still a year off.
Things could change mightily between now and then.
And I would I I mean, I my advice, my friend, Mr. President, just stay where you are.
You're in a good position.
This isn't don't confuse the polls that say that people want to extend medical care, they need medical care, they want Obamacare.
Don't extend it to people want the tremendous amount of goodies, bread and circuses that was given to them uh based on the pandemic.
Actually, the polls are are against people wanting to continue that.
People are smart enough to know that that could destroy them.
It's a it's a it's a subtle difference.
You gotta look at the polls carefully.
I have and it's a risk worth taking.
It's also a risk.
Now, this this is between you and uh you and me, don't tell anybody, okay.
Hey, you can you got a whole long time to the next election.
You can always reverse it if you have to.
See how it goes down.
You might educate the American people.
Take them up a level on economics.
I think, honestly, I think they're there.
But if I'm wrong, you have a chance to fix it politically.
So there is absolutely no reason to agree to what the Democrats want.
None, zero, none.
Just keep cutting.
Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut.
You can't cut the federal government enough, Mr. President.
I'm sorry.
No matter how good you are, nobody can cut the federal government enough.
It's too big, it's too wasteful, it's too corrupt.
It's been too bloated over, starting with uh Woodrow Wilson and through all the communist uh influenced Democrats and even some of the carryover Republicans who wanted to play copycat.
I don't know what game Marjorie Taylor Green is playing.
People in her district needed, whatever.
You can't destroy an entire economy for some people in your district.
Marjorie, why don't you go raise money for them?
A lot of people would be happy to give them some extra money if they're poor people and they need help.
You don't you don't skew an entire economy because of that.
Well.
Well said, Mayor.
Thank you, Ted.
Every once in a while I'm coherent.
I don't think the Democrats agree with that, though.
Thank God.
If they did, I'd feel very, very bad.
You have no idea of how opposite I am of whatever they think can affect you, which is why I was so successful.
I don't think they ever affected me.
Because I was trained by Ronald Reagan.
I wasn't trained by him.
I copied it from it.
Ronald Reagan said one thing early on when I worked for him that just blew up in my head.
And Bill Smith, who was my immediate boss, told me it was true over many years.
He said he reads the New York Times, skims it every day.
And as long as he's uh knowledgeable, doing the opposite of what they're recommending, he's on the right course.
You know how true that is.
Simplistic but true.
Boy, is it true?
Yes, sir, it's true.
Um it looks like we are going to have deported 600,000 illegals this year.
Wow.
Okay.
That does not count the ones who voluntarily left, which I seem to think, okay, I seem to that's two million.
That would make sense.
Now, uh, the impact of the mass deportation has been even larger, with more than two million illegal immigrants leaving the United States since January.
ICE agents and other federal officers have also arrested more than 450, 457,000 immigrants.
Now some of them are probably in the 600,000, but not yet.
So if this is correct, we got rid of 2.6 million illegals.
So the number, the number that we took in was a minimum.
I'll give you the, I'll give you, uh I'll really give you the widespread that uh exists, depending on you know, a lot of the politicians and see, I want to know what it really is, but you can't get you can't figure it out because everybody, everybody, um everybody spins it.
The unrealistically low number that Biden uh escorted across the border, honestly is about 10 million.
The maybe unrealistically large number, but still defensible, is 20 million.
Could we say 15 as the number in the middle?
Yeah.
So this is this is a good year, right?
We got rid of 2.5 of the 15.
Not necessarily one for one, meaning these could be people that came in earlier.
They're not part of the 15, but they are part of the entire package of illegals that distorts our economy, distorts our society, has become with this group a much bigger criminal problem than the earlier immigrants.
Um that's a pretty good reduction in one year, you're just getting started.
And I like the two million uh self uh deportations.
That's a that's a that's a lot of people who bought into get the hell out, and then you have a chance to come back in a lawful way.
I didn't know how that would work.
I don't think you did, and two million seems like a good number, Ted, right?
Yes, I agree, I agree.
So it's a probably I mean, it's probably not 10 million, probably got to be at least 12.
But that's a little under 10 percent.
It's that's not bad.
That is not bad.
Also, the illegal crossings across the Mexican border plummeted to a 55-year low in 2025.
55 year low in one year.
And tell me they weren't being escorted in.
Of course they were, right?
Of course they were.
So, in case, in case, uh, in case you want to go with the New York Times garbage bullshit and and silliness, that these people are really all honest people and it's stuff.
Uh, a Latin king gangbuster uh who put a county out, uh bounty out uh to kill border patrol chief Gregory uh Bovino, uh, which is 10k if you take him down, one Espinoza Martin Martinez, who is 37-year-old Mexican who came into this country illegal, and we don't know how.
Now, I've had I have hammered this home, but you may not remember.
This is a reason why I can't tell you how many there are, because I don't know how they came in, could be a number as large as four or five million.
That is not at all exaggerated.
I could I can show you uh studies done by Ivy League universities that would support that.
Doesn't necessarily mean it's true.
It means they want to do a worst-case scenario to know what we're facing, that could be what we're facing.
Uh but in any event, this is a big deal.
Juan Espinosa Martinez, who is one of the top Latin kings, who is living in the U.S. illegally, was nabbed Monday in Burr Ridge, a Chicago suburb, a place that the governor and the mayor don't want the federal government to be.
In other words, they would prefer to keep the head of the Latin Kings in Chicago and Illinois, Fatso Pritzker and Dummy uh uh Brandon Brandon the dumbest man in Chicago but are they or are they corrupt I don't know if if it i i if if you don't want to join the federal government in helping to to to uh arrest and remove from your society the head of the Latin kings you're
a crook.
Am I wrong, Ted?
I mean, not at all.
I mean, if you if you get I used to go after the mafia.
I never had anybody come to me and saying, I don't want the federal agents to come in and get the mafia out.
I think if I did that, President Reagan would have declared a civil war.
Right.
He would say you seceded from the union.
We're going to take over.
Right.
Talk about an insurrection.
Aren't they aren't they engaged in a real insurrection?
Isn't isn't.
When when when.
When the mayor of Chicago and I was asking from help from the police didn't get it.
What the hell is that all about?
That is.
Yeah, that's what's that all about?
Or the mayor says you can't come into certain parts of Chicago or you can't come into certain parts of Illinois.
It doesn't belong to Illinois or Chicago alone.
This is this is this is one one.
Didn't we settle this and lose 600000 people doing that?
What side were you on?
Illinois?
Seems to me you're on the other side of that one.
What do you think Abraham Lincoln is thinking about is.
Thinking about his.
You wouldn't even recognize the place.
I think Abe is going.
Like this.
I don't.
Right.
Those two guys.
Right.
Also, they're so dumb.
He couldn't.
He probably couldn't have a conversation with.
Right.
So this guy, though, this guy, by the way, put out a bounty.
This guy put out a bounty to kill.
To kill.
Wow.
The head of the head of ice.
The head of ice.
Right.
Gregory Bovino.
10,000.
If you take him down.
When they catch him.
When they catch him.
You get 10 grand.
He's a cheap son of a bitch.
I'll tell you that.
The lowest I ever got to was 400 grand.
That was Carmine Persico.
He offered 400 grand to kill me.
And they had originally.
The Sicilian mafia had offered 800 grand to kill me.
And after four years of tremendous work.
And putting hundreds of them.
And into the thousands.
If we count Italy.
In jail.
Carmine offered only 400 grand to get me killed.
I was a little insulted.
That my value went down.
But 10 grand.
Come on, you cheap little bastard.
So they placed only a $2,000 bounty for his capture.
That must make him.
That must make the little Latin king.
and feel like a little shit.
Look at him, look at him.
a little piece of crap Juan Espinosa Martinez living in the U.S. illegally we don't know how long because we did because we did we didn't we we had no border protection could could be we escorted him in we may have the the Bidenas may have escorted him in I don't know how many guys this guy killed but he was offering he was offering 10 grand to kill Gregory Bovino who
is the head of ice in uh Chicago who is doing a terrific they are kicking the living daylights out of Chicago 6000 removed this year 1.2 million voluntarily taken off at some point we we may actually despite the democratic party make chicago safe we might don't you think uh I think it's I mean they're working against us they're
working against us right at which point do we say enough is enough i mean they they they went after so many Republicans, including non-elected officials for a lot less.
I do not understand why it isn't secession.
When they say that the ICE can't come in here or Ice can't come in there, or ICE can't come in here.
Who who do they think they are?
Right.
Illinois doesn't exist on there isn't Illinois on its own.
It's part of the United States of America.
That's right.
And uh immigration law is a province of the federal government, not the state government.
Right.
It would be like the United States having somebody who committed murder in New York and saying we're not going to give it back to you because we don't like New York.
We'll give them the Massachusetts.
Well, no.
We'll give we'll give it to some place that'll burn them.
We should make we should um put this together, mayor, with you with your legal acumen.
Um we we we put the elements together, right?
That's that's how the law works.
Secession is defined as such.
We can look at what this may be looking at it.
And governor is doing, yeah.
I know they're looking at it.
I think I think they I think they want to suck them in, well, I shouldn't say suck them in.
They want to see how more.
I think you got California and you've got Chicago, that technically one could say has seceded in certain areas of uh the the state or city.
Um y'all and not Adam's fault, the fault of the city council.
Adams has fought that.
I think they want to see it a little wider.
The mayor in Boston is just as bad.
She's another secessionist.
And um, you know, it's funny because the old because the overriding media doesn't see it that way, they don't explain it to the American people that way.
But it's a pretty it's a pretty obvious thing that if you're gonna take a section of your city or state and say the federal government has no right to come in here, you've seceded from the United States of America.
I I'm here in Palm Beach, right?
I'm so I'm subject to the laws of Palm Beach town, a lot of laws, Palm Beach County, the state of Florida, and the United States of America, really in the other order because federal law is superior.
So you you can't you can't say, oh, well, we're gonna decide that the government Governor DeSantis can't say, oh, I'm gonna decide that in Shuliani's apartment, they can violate all the federal laws.
He just declared a secession from the United States.
Do you understand that?
I mean what are the Democrats doing to us?
They are destroying the fabric of our nation.
Well, Texas has now sent another couple of hundred National Guard to Chicago.
Chicago and Illinois have filed a lawsuit against Trump for mobilizing the these uh these people as patently unlawful.
Now, I don't know who what crooked Chicago judge will get this case.
I am convinced that the chance of getting a decent decision in Chicago is about as good as the New York Supreme Court with uh with Bruce Wright's son as the guy appointing the people on the court.
Uh but by the time we get up, this is an easy this is an easy uh uh situation.
The president is using the national guard, not to overcome a state overwhelming, he's using it to protect his ICE agents.
They have refused to protect them.
Which which I think means they should all be arrested, but they've refused to protect the ICE agents.
What's he gonna do?
Let them get killed.
So he's bringing a national guard.
He can pick anyone, but why not pick one that appears to have more of a situation where they'd be loyal to the United States of America, Texas?
And you're sending them to Chicago.
Uh By the way, I believe that the Chicago police and the Chicago National Guard and the Illinois National Guard would all do the same thing if they weren't run by what would you call Brandon and Fancho.
What are they?
Do we know enough about them to know are they are they communists?
Are they anarchists?
Are they insurrectionists?
Stupid idiots.
Yeah.
Well, we know Pritzker wants to be president, right?
He's uh involving himself with all these national issues.
Right.
Pritzka being president is a joke.
Right.
I don't, but you know, he's he's he's involving himself in these issues.
He's picking fights with Texas, and meanwhile, his state's more gerrymander than Texas ever could hope to be.
Um and Brandon Johnson, as Rob Schmidt, our friend so correctly pointed out.
That was a great Chicago, they seem to elect the dumbest people in town.
No, what he said was in Chicago, they seem to elect the dumbest man as mayor.
Yes.
We like that one.
I don't know why I like that one.
I do.
I like that one a lot.
That's very funny.
Right.
I thought that was very funny.
In Chicago, they seem to elect the dumbest man as a woman, I guess the previous one.
In the case of uh the other light foot.
Lori Lightweight as...
Lori Lighthead.
Lori Lightweight.
That's the best impression.
You know, this guy is amazing.
He was on today and he was being asked a question, and he stood there like this.
Brandon Johnson.
Oh, yeah, we played that last night.
Let's see if we can find that.
Well, you couldn't answer.
You you know that uh the University of Chicago is considered one of the great educational institutions in the United States.
I believe it is not, nor do I think Harvard is or any of the others.
I I am I I think the statute of limitations has hurt me, and my daughter would probably testify against me because unlike my son, uh, she's on the other side.
Uh, but I want my money back from Harvard.
You you deserve I don't, I don't think uh I don't think they give an education in anything having to do with uh the things that you need to know to lead a good, decent, productive uh life.
I think they're basically a massive snooty uh uh brainwashing uh society.
I don't think the University of Chicago is any better, even though my first boss in the Justice Department was the president of it.
Um associate professor in the Department of Comparative Human Development.
Now, first of all, if you have a department of comparative human development, you're really not a college.
You're a bullshit left-wing woke, silly little organization where you're gonna give people A's because comparative human development.
This is this is before they they learn that Asia is on one side of the world and uh North America's on the other side of the world.
They they have it all like back, they don't they don't know geography, they couldn't tell you who the fifth president was.
They can't, but they're gonna they're gonna study comparative human development, which means they're gonna study BS, right?
So he got arrested for aggravated battery during one of these riots or whatever the hell they have by the Cook County Sheriff's Office.
This is a professor.
Oh, we got to find that.
I think it's on video.
His name is Imam Abdel Hadi, and he's been, of course, uh, for some time a uh been an enemy of the president and the United States.
Um this is not.
This is not uh uh a joke.
The reason the president is deploying The National Guard is to protect ICE.
He has agents and thousands of them in the field.
They are diligently trying to enforce the law of the United States, which means if you want to come in the United States, you have to announce who you are, and you have to give us a chance to check you out to make sure that you are not a rapist, a murderer, a communist, a socialist, uh uh, a uh uh Islamic terrorist, a pervert, a human trafficker.
You have we have a right to find that out before you come in.
If you don't think that we have a right to do that, why the hell don't you go to Russia?
Why don't you get the hell out of here?
I mean, you're so stupid or so uh evil that you don't belong here.
Of course, a decent society has the right to decide who walks through their door.
I have to let everybody walk through my door.
Some savage monster who wants to kill my children, comes in.
I gotta let him in because you tell me to let him in.
No, no, the way America is built, I can put a bullet in them.
Right.
Stand your ground or castle doctrine.
Yes, of course.
Stand your ground.
Some of the second amendment.
Second amendment.
But under the Biden administration, that that even before that, even under, you know, it seems that for years, right?
We just had to shut up and take it.
And if you if you ever questioned uh the level of immigration or the open borders, you were a racist.
Or as remember that word xenophobic.
Yeah.
Uh I had to look it up.
Yeah, that was xenophobia.
2016.
Some of the xenophobic.
I actually I they described the symptoms, and I knew I had it.
So I went to the doctor to ask if there's an antibiotic or something.
And he didn't, he didn't have one.
I ended up being a xenophobic.
I'm still not sure what that is.
Yeah, they came up with a few of those words.
Something about do you love your country?
Do you do you think that you you may actually like pass the line of love your country too much?
Xenophobic.
Yeah.
Xenophobic, you son of a bitch.
He's xenophobic.
Yeah, right.
So Rich Lowry, great column in the post on how the National Guard has to be.
The National Guard has to be deployed in order to protect the lives of our ICE agents.
There's no doubt about it.
This is not a federal takeover.
although i think if they keep succeeding they may have to be uh i thought bondi you know had a great day Oh, let's yesterday.
Right.
Uh, not as good as uh as judge, but a good day.
Um Aaron Judge.
Aaron Judge was non-baseball fans.
Aaron Judge was three for four.
She was three for three.
She uh knocked out uh one uh white White House.
We're gonna bring these up uh Durban, and then she wiped out the entire Democrat Party, right?
And we've got we've got the video proof.
So this is Attorney General Pam Bondy.
She was on Capitol Hill yesterday, and of course, uh these democrats, that's what they love to do.
They love getting their two minutes of fame on the she's so much smarter than they are on their TV here.
So this is Pam Body on Capitol Hill.
So we'll play.
The first one we have.
This is her going toe-to-toe with oh, this guy.
This one's a real butte.
Senator White House.
Now, White House is from Delaware, I believe.
No, no, he he's he's from up.
Rhode Island, Rhode Island.
I get those two states, uh Sheldon White.
He's about as he's a silly boy.
Yeah.
This here's uh here's Sheldon White House.
One of Epstein's closest confidants, not only once, but twice, and you took money, I believe, did you from Reed Hoffman?
One of Epstein's closest confidants, not only once, but twice in 2018 and 2024, if that's correct.
So that was a shortened version of it.
Ched, what was this about?
So this is unless we can get a longer clip from that.
What was this about?
That's that's White House.
You know, these democrats all of a sudden care about the Epstein list, right?
All of a sudden now they care about I think I think I am without exaggeration.
I've questioned 2,000 witnesses.
Sure.
Your career, yes.
Guy's a complete liar.
Put him on again.
Let's see.
I'm trying to find you the longer version because it's the minute the minute you started doing that on me, I had you.
Minute you started doing this.
Yeah, we're trying to get you the longer version.
Also here we go.
Sheldon White House is a um Newport.
Give me my little yacht.
Sissy boy.
Watch Sissy Boy.
There's a longer version of this.
When Pam Bondi, who's tough as nails.
Right.
Here's gives him a poke in his stupid nose.
That Jeffrey Epstein showed people photos of President Trump.
Wash and reading naked young women.
Do you know if the FBI found those photographs in their search of Jeffrey Epstein's safe or premises or otherwise?
Have you seen any such thing?
You know, Senator White House, you sit here and make salacious remarks, once again trying to slander President Trump left and right when you're the one who was taking money from one of Epstein's closest confidants, I believe.
I could be wrong, correct me, Reed Hoffman, who was with Jeffrey Epstein on multiple occasions.
And the senator sitting right next to you tried to block the flight logs from being released.
Yeah, you're grilling me on President Trump and some photograph with Epstein.
Come on.
The question is Did the FBI find those photographs that have been discussed publicly by a witness who claimed Jeffrey Epstein showed them to him.
You don't know anything about that.
That was great.
This happens to be an area where I have all of the facts because when Epstein came up, although I was representing the president to defend him against impeachment, which we did, Jay uh Sarkov and I uh successfully.
We had to be ready for other things.
And Epstein came on.
So I took a little detour, went down to Palm Beach, went off to two other places, which I won't tell you, and I found uh the evidence that uh the president threw him out of Mar-a-Lago, and exactly how he threw him out and why he threw him out.
And I went through the the logs.
And uh the uh first of all, our present president of the United States never ever took a trip on the Epstein plane to the pervert island, ever he took two trips on Epstein's plane when they were friendly when he was a member of Mar-Lago.
This goes back to 1996, 97, 98, 99, before he got in trouble.
The two trips were he borrowed his plane to come back to New York, as happened many, many times uh between the members.
So I'm going back to New York, my plane is being uh is being um um serviced, and I call I I I call my secretary and I say, is that any of the guys have a plane going back?
And on two occasions, and believe me, there were about this is two out of maybe 50.
Where other people did it 10 times, 12 times, so he wasn't like his closest friend.
He used Epstein's plane directly to New York, off the plane, nothing to do with Epstein.
Other than that, he's never been on Epstein's plant, never been to Pervert Island.
Now, Clinton has been to pervert island so often that he could probably he could probably map it for you, but they don't want to know about that.
Well, well, mayor, we have a very special guest not to um shift gears here on such short notice, but we want to be respectful of his time as he just I believe he just left the floor of the Senate for some votes.
Your good friend, a great senator, as you know.
I love the state of Wisconsin.
They have a football team there that uh one of us uh is a big fan of Senator Ron Johnson of the great state of Wisconsin, and we've got the senator on now.
Senator Boomer, how are you doing?
You're working hard, huh?
Well, we're in the midst of this ridiculous situation.
Yeah.
If you want to call that work, which one?
Which one?
The shutdown showdown.
You know, the uh you know, everybody thinks this dysfunction, and it is, but I'm here to report this is a well-hone process by the big spenders in both parties that they've used to mortgage our children's future to land us in 37 trillion dollars in debt.
That's just the reality here, okay?
So this is ridiculous.
It did doesn't have to be this way.
And by the way, you know, I proposed uh eliminate shutdowns act.
Every big spending democrat voted against it.
Again, it makes perfect sense, right?
Just of course if if if you haven't funded government, you don't shut it down, you just continue spending it last year's levels, okay.
Unfortunately, Mr. Mayor, we had Republican appropriators also vote against it because they said it was gonna undercut the appropriation process.
Let me describe this process that I'm supposedly undercutting.
I've been here 15 years.
We should have passed 180 appropriation bills before the start of the fiscal year is gonna fund, right?
180.
You know how many we've we've uh passed six.
That's a 96.7% failure rate.
That's the magical appropriation process that the Eliminate Shutdowns Act, which would eliminate shutdowns for all time.
Give the appropriators all the time they need to come together, find the agreement, pass appropriation bills, no drama, no shutdowns, no harming, you know, people that work for the federal government, you know, are am I gonna get a paycheck or not?
Am I am I gonna get it, you know, be able to return to my job?
None of that.
We could eliminate all of it.
Democrats opposed it.
It should have been voted yes, you know, by every Republican, but I'm sad to report it wasn't.
How how how far off were we?
Uh Senator.
Oh, we we had well Rand didn't vote for it because it didn't cut spending, which I actually respect.
Yeah, he may come along eventually.
Soon changes votes so we can bring it back up.
So we'll be voting on it again.
But we had 12 other mostly appropriators who listened to the chairperson and said, Oh no, this this would be this would be bad for the appropriation process.
We can't have that.
And again, an appropriation process that since I've been here has failed 96.7% of the time.
And let's face it, they they like the shutdown drama because they can set a CR up against a holiday, take the time to have a couple people write a 2,000-page appropriation bill, slam it on our desk, say, well, vote for this, let's pass this, or else we're keeping you over Christmas.
So that that's been the game they've been playing for 15 years while I've been here and probably before that.
Senator, I gotta take you to the other subject.
Okay, are you are you confident that we're gonna get all the facts out on what happened to you?
Um I'll put you and Senator Grassley in a special position.
Everybody else was screwed around with too, but you guys were really um you were specially targeted by Biden.
Yeah, and and and then so were the others, and I was too.
So it is it is it are we get are we gonna get uh the FBI ready to get it all out?
I sure hope so.
I know a lot of people have been calling for special counsel or a criminal investigation.
Uh right now, I don't want that because my experience in investing federal law enforcement for 10 years and understanding the corruption.
The minute there's a criminal probe, the minute there's a special counsel, we have no access to records, we have no access to uh witnesses.
Okay, and then what happens?
I mean, John Durham, again, I think an honorable person, I think a serious person, yeah.
Yeah, but he wasn't gonna indict unless he can convict.
He can't convict Democrats in DC, right?
So he didn't indict anybody.
So all those years of effort, everything he uncovered, that just gets sealed up.
We never get access to it, right?
So no, I I want a I want an internal investigation by Cash Patel, Dan Bangino, Pam Bondi.
I want them to find all the records, you know.
Senator Grass and I, we've been requesting These records for Arctic Frost for months.
So turn all these records that you find over to Congress.
Let us sift through them.
Let us hold hearings.
Let us call witnesses, put them under oath, and then if we find criminal behavior, we'll refer it right to the Justice Department.
That's the process that I'll work out here.
But you know, I'm often asked, you know, when you found out about the fact that they snatched your phone records, you know, what was her first thought?
And I say I wasn't surprised.
Not at all.
I mean, I've said I've been doing this for 10 years.
I've seen the corruption, the partisanship.
So I wasn't surprised.
Shocked.
I mean, every American ought to be outraged.
Of course.
By the by this egregious violation of the breach of you know, a breach of the separation of powers.
Well, I mean, you and Senator Grassley were specially targeted.
And then so was everyone else, targeted in in a lesser way, but also targeted.
And it's the hallmark of a fascist regime.
And we can't have that.
I mean, we have when it has to come out so it doesn't happen again.
Right.
I mean that that has to be our contribution that we get it out so we can save our republic from this happening again.
Probably the most egregious example of targeting was when Senator Grass and I both received together an unsolicited briefing in August of 2020.
This is when we're in the midst of our Hunter Biden investigation, right?
And the foreign influence task force came to brief us.
We didn't ask for the briefing, didn't tell us anything we didn't know.
But they were talking about, you know, there may be some information that comes out about Hunter that we think is Russian disinformation, so ignore it.
They they knew they had their laptop, right?
So they held this briefing to throw us off the track.
Number one, but number two, again, this is a secure briefing.
Nobody should even know about it.
In May of 2021, in the midst of my re-election effort, they leaked out the media.
We brief we warned Senator Johnson about this Russian disinformation, you know, to smear me.
So what I keep saying, the you know, whether we can prosecute these guys, convict them of anything, there's no punishment that rises to the level of the damage that people like Comey and Brennan and Clapper and Strck and McCabe, and I could go on, okay?
Tim Tebel, Obama, Biden.
There's no amount of penalty that can make up for the damage to our democracy, to these federal agencies, to our body politic.
I mean, they interfered in our election to to a far greater extent.
I mean, Russia and China could only hope to interfere a fraction of what these criminals did to this country.
Yeah, and actually a revelation of it in a fair, impartial and strong way, would be enormously helpful if it was laid out so that honest people could have a chance to look at it, because we have a lot more access to things now than through the you know legacy media.
So my view is if we can't prosecute them all, let's at least get all the information out.
Right.
Because I think it'll it'll inform and I'd rather risk you know, so you know, I hate to say taint, but I'd I'd I'd rather risk a successful conviction by making sure that we have all the information all exposed, all laid out in a very organized fashion, day after day of hearings that you know, like the Watergate hearings.
You know, Chuck Rass was actually right.
This is way worse than Watergate.
You know, Watergate was a third-rate burglary of the DNC.
This is the FBI, the Federal Bureau of Investigation snatching records of sitting US senators and one house member.
It doesn't get worse than that.
Well, Senator, thank you.
From the bottom of my heart, as one of the people that's a victim of this, with many others.
Uh you're you're a hero.
And God bless you.
God bless you.
You've been targeted.
You're you're far more victimized.
I hope you're recovering from your accident.
You're looking good enough, I'm gonna be able to do that.
I feel terrific.
That's good to see.
And you are true, you are you're a blessing.
So God bless you and and your family.
God bless you.
Have a great evening.
Take care.
Now, there is a great senator.
That's a guy like you got to put him in the top 10 senators.
He And Grassley.
Top two.
He and Grassley.
Yeah.
Right.
What a pair of.
Did we did we do our did we do our Bondi uh thing yet?
We started that, and then I saw him pop in and I wanted to.
So let's do our let's let's let's uh show she did White House pretty damn good.
We got White House.
Yeah, white white White House, White House is asking her about everything, and then it turns out he got money from two different Epstein people, and then he didn't even have an answer to it.
He's sitting there with his head down going right.
So I wonder, I wonder, I wonder about Sheldon.
I've always wondered a little bit.
I know I know Sheldon.
I've always wondered a little about Sheldon.
I won't tell you what I wondered about.
Well, that is let's go.
Let's go to um Dick Durbin.
Is this even fair?
Dick Durbin.
Oh gosh.
Dick Durham.
Who used to be used to be uh Schumer's roommate until they had a fight?
Can you imagine?
I don't want to imagine those two.
You can't try to scratch each other.
Imagine Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin fighting.
I don't want to.
So here is uh Senator Durbin.
Man, has he lost a step?
I'll let you decide.
Did he ever have one?
White House, they're going to transfer Texas National Guard units to the state of Illinois.
What's the rationale for that?
Yeah, Chairman, as you shut down the government, you voted to shut down the government, and you're sitting here, our law enforcement officers aren't being paid.
They're out there working to protect you.
I wish you loved Chicago as much as you hate President Trump.
And currently, the National Guard are on the way to Chicago.
If you're not going to protect your citizens, President Trump will.
The word is, and I think it's been confirmed by the White House they're going to transfer Texas National Guard units to the state of Illinois.
What's the rationale for that?
Yeah, Chairman, as you shut down the government, you voted to shut down the government, and you're sitting here, our law enforcement officers aren't being paid.
They're out there working to protect you.
I wish you loved Chicago as much as you hate President Trump.
And currently the National Guard are on the way to Chicago.
If you're not going to protect your citizens, President Trump will.
Did they did they have to take him to the hospital after that?
That was like it's not even fair.
I mean, she just I mean, uh, she's not a big woman.
She, you know, when we have Cora on, Cora was a boxing champ, right?
Yeah.
When I say, you know, you don't have to worry about being out there in the dark.
You hit them with one shot, they're gonna go down.
Yeah.
Pam is like a yeah, she's a little little beautiful lady, but man, she knocked him out.
Let's do the last one.
The shutdown one.
So then this one is with oh Amy Klobachar.
Oh, there's another, there's another Democrat.
Yeah, getting this is she's personnel decisions, but the personnel issue that I'm having right now is that all of my agents, all of my lawyers are working, my agents are on the street working without a paycheck because your party voted to shut down the federal government.
She didn't have much of an answer to that other than so we want to get people over to Dr. Maria.
We do.
So I'm going to I'm going to um uh run through the things that I think people uh need to know, and then some of these things we can pick up tomorrow and go into more detail, okay.
So um we we talked about how terrible the democrat candidates are.
Could there be anyone worse than the candidate for my former job?
Uh Zoran Mondan Mondani.
Zoran Mondani dedicated yesterday, October 7, which is the anniversary of Hamas's attack on Israel to attack Israel on October 7, two years ago.
The Israelis did not practice genocide on Hamas.
They've never done that, but Hamas came into Israel, killed 1200, almost exclusively civilians, large percentage women and children.
They rape them.
They took video of the rapes in order to embarrass them or shame them or whatever, because they don't really care how much proof there is that they're animals and terrorists, because the world is with them.
Uh You ask me to explain that?
I can.
Go read Karl Marx.
Meanwhile, this guy who wants to be uh mayor of what is possibly the largest Jewish city in the world, hates Jewish people.
It's deep in his soul.
It's a sickness.
Anti Semitism is a sickness that has broken out at various times in our civilization, and it's one of our worst sicknesses.
It's a couple thousand years old.
This guy's got it really bad.
Because if you can spend October 7 explaining to me how terrible Israel was, when all that happened on October 7, is that 1,200, mostly women and children were killed, raped, tortured, and beaten, and hostages were taken, including Mr. Mandami.
Americans.
Americans, not like you, loyal to America.
Not Americans born in Uganda, who are still Ugandan citizens.
Do you know that Uganda executes gays, Mandami?
What kind of freaking creep are you?
You're citizen of a country that executes gays.
And all the all the gays in New York are gonna vote for you.
Come on, guys.
Wake up.
So Mandami spent yesterday attacking Israel on a day in which Israel was attacked.
It's really it it it uh can I give you the quote of Jeffrey Weisenberg?
Jeffrey Weisenberg is an old friend of mine.
We've had him on.
Yeah, I remember we should have Jeffrey on again because Jeffrey doesn't mince words.
Here's this quote on on the on the on uh the guy who's the leading candidate for mayor.
He's a scumbag.
That's why I like Jeffrey.
He doesn't mince words.
The New York City Jewish Community Relations Council member Michael Nussbaum, Mandami is still using inflammatory language against Israel and the Jewish people.
I mean, if if you want to attack Israel for what you believe is their uh share of the burden of this, if that's what you believe.
This yesterday was not the day to do it.
Yesterday was not a day in which um anything that Israel did justified killing their women and children.
Nothing justifies killing people's women and children, except if you're a man except if you're a maniacal terrorist group like Hamas is uh similarly, all the all the all the protests yesterday were not about the unbelievably barbaric Hamas terrorist group, but about Israel.
Israel Israel Israel wants to wipe them out, but we wanted to wipe out the Nazis.
I want to wipe them out.
I'm not Jewish, but I feel for them.
If I were Jewish, I'd go there and kill myself.
I'm gonna let a group of people exist that are that are have vowed to eliminate my people, my children, my grandchildren, my relatives.
What am I crazy?
I got the opportunity to eliminate them.
You have got to eliminate them.
You don't want to.
If they would stop, great.
And now, and now we have a uh peace with them, so-called, but it's a one part piece.
The peace is the first phase, which is they stop fighting and they exchange hostages, which means we get back 20 live bodies and 28 dead bodies.
Those dead bodies will include Americans.
Exactly why we're being so nice to them.
I can't figure out.
Because they killed a lot of Americans.
But okay.
Let's see what happens after that.
So Ted?
Mayor.
What's how's the game doing?
Let's see.
So we're checking into the game.
It is the bottom.
Of the six.
Okay.
2-1 Toronto.
Yankees up to bat.
How did that happen?
I missed it, but remember last night you were so net.
We were getting off the air.
It was 6-1.
We thought it was all over.
Well, two what?
Two ones not.
It's not all over at 2-1.
No, six-won last night.
So what uh what do you think is necessary for us to cover before we send them over to Dr. Maria?
Well, obviously we have who is gonna spend a lot of time on these issues.
Right.
So of course, we've we we covered Bondi, Arctic Frost.
Um the government shut down.
Great interview with the senator.
Uh just a few minutes left here.
I mean, I you know, I guess we come back to the deal that President Trump says Israel and Hamas had agreed to.
Uh, phase one.
We're told that the there are 48 remaining hostages, both alive and deceased.
The live hostages, uh, I believe 20 something.
Uh I'll I'll get that number.
20 live, 2010.
At least this is that what you've read?
Well, that's what they say.
Yeah, so the live ones are expected to be returned to Israel within the next 72 hours.
And the holdup for the some of the deceased, some of the remains of the deceased hostages, I think we should refer to them as murdered, not deceased, right?
They were murdered hostages.
Uh taking a little longer because Hamas says some of these uh remains are located in areas that they no longer control.
That's how they worded it.
What that tells me is that they just don't know where they are, they've lost them.
Well, that's you think they're gonna come up with 20 alive.
That and that's what that's what we are uh waiting on within 72 hours, we're told.
So here's a nice picture from the from the post of my candidate Rudy Baxle.
There's my friend Curtis.
He's your hope.
He's your hope.
I know some people think that Curtis, you know, a lot of people tell Curtis he shouldn't wear his his little thingy here.
We had him on.
We'll have him on again next week.
Yeah, maybe maybe at the end of this week we'll have him on again.
Yeah, maybe we gotta have him on more.
But this is extraordinarily intelligent guy, and he's been through a lot.
And he um he knows everything I did, so he has the benefit of having seen the turnaround and how you do it.
Got a very very courageous, very courageous guy.
Not gonna be bullied, and and I would say, should he get elected?
Oh gosh, if God did a miracle.
He has a tougher job than I have than I had.
Tougher now, because the city has become considerably more uh left-wing insane than it was when I was when I was the mayor.
Uh, not so much the city as the city council.
What has happened is I really below the some people, there's some um uh political experts, and some uh of the people who do polling who would say the city has become that much more left-wing crazy than let's say when I ran for mayor 20, 25 years ago, 30.
I'm not sure that's true.
I think the city's become lazier, they don't vote more.
I think all those people who don't vote would vote vote for Sleewo or for me.
That's what I knew when I ran.
I had to get the people, I had to get the Republicans to vote fine, but they were a shrinking group, and they're even a bigger shrinking group now.
But I had to get the people that didn't think it mattered.
Oh, we can't, yeah, we can't, but not gonna matter.
The Democrats are gonna win all the time.
They've been winning for 170 years, but not gonna matter.
You have to, you gotta gotta get them.
And we're gonna keep work, we're gonna keep working on that.
I'm not giving up on my city.
I'm just not, because this guy will take it from me.
They may're New York, they've been some pretty bad ones.
Over the 170 years of boss tweed to now, you can't believe the atrocities that Democrats have accomplished in New York.
This guy would be like, unlike any other.
We haven't had a true Marxist as mayor.
And they are unbelievable, unbelievably destructive, atheistic murderers.
He's a citizen of Uganda.
Ooh.
They kill gay people.
You want him as your mayor.
There he is.
See?
He's got the bad as phonious smile as the other jackasses.
Look at the hair coming out of all different sides of his face.
Man, where do we find these people?
Well, Lindell TV time.
I am glad that Ron Johnson got re-elected.
He didn't get any help from the Republican Senate people.
He had to do it on his own with Grassley.
Also, Mayor Adams wants to landmark the two Columbus statues in New York.
One is the f is the more famous one in Columbus Circle.
But the other is in Queens.
And it's actually quite a beautiful statue.
It's right near a very, very famous Italian restaurant in Queens, not far from City Field.
And I think that's this one.
Oh, and check that one out.
If it's by City Field, that means it's by LaGuardia.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Great, great Italian restaurant there, too.
I'll get the name of it tomorrow.
Fabulous.
Yeah, that's the real reason, right?
We want to.
Yeah, but I mean.
And we want to see the statue, you know.
But do you think Eric Adams would have done this four years ago?
I think Mastro is pushing him.
My old deputy mayor, his deputy mayor, Randy's Italian American.
Yeah.
Randy's not gonna, Randy's not gonna let them give up Columbus.
Yeah.
Screw them.
Um last thing.
Did you know?
And uh Isaac Shore pointed this out in the post, that um two people were born on the same day.
George Floyd.
When you think of George Floyd, what what do you think of?
You think of the martyr to uh white supremacy that justified killing 27 people, uh, destroying um a trillion dollars in business, putting people out of work forever, putting about 2,000 people in the hospital, killing five or six cops, but he justified it because he was so unfairly killed, George Floyd.
Or do you think about a guy that spent his entire life as a criminal?
Career criminal would be too too um uh uh mild the description of him.
Uh there didn't seem to be a day that he didn't commit a crime, beat the living daylights out of his wife and his kid.
He he was um uh, although I mean God would probably not agree with this, but he acted more like an animal than a human being, and he was an unbelievable danger to his own family.
And he got killed by the police in a highly um confusing situation in which actually the medical examiner said he died of um of uh the uh uh toxins that he had in the system, meaning he he was once again, as he often had been, overdosed on drugs.
Now he has statues all over America.
Black kids are being told that he should be their hero.
In other words, you should grow up to be a bum who gets killed by the police, justified or not.
You should be a miserable wife beater, woman beater, drug addict bum, whose family doesn't want you around.
That becomes a hero because he is by one side claimed to have been killed by the police unfairly, by the other, killed because he took so many drugs.
He should be your hero.
Do you think the people who project that love black people?
Or do you think they hate them in a certain way?
And want to keep them subservient to them because they think they're smarter, more powerful black people.
I mean, a lot of them walk off with 20, 30, 40 million, like Charlie Wrangle, by subjecting their own people to brainwashing.
Now, the other guy who was born on that on that same date was a little younger.
And his name was Charlie Kirk.
And he died in an unambiguous assassination situation.
He didn't have any drugs in his system.
He didn't fight with the cops.
He didn't have a whole history of uh beating up his wife, beating up his children, terrorizing his neighborhood.
He was killed because of what he believed in, which you may not believe in, or somebody else may, but that's why he was killed.
And a lot of people were very upset about that.
I was very upset about that.
I mean, about as upset as I've been about any of these assassinations or murders, including Kennedy.
I knew him better than I knew Kennedy.
I didn't go burn somebody's building.
Did I?
I didn't go beat up a cop.
Did any of my friends do that?
Tell me the Charlie Kirk riot that took place.
Would you like me to?
I'll be on until well after Dr. Maria Show if I tell you all the George Floyd riots that took place and how they destroyed their own people.
Now, which of those two things indicates something seriously wrong in our society that has to be corrected?
Well, you think about that, and we'll talk about it tomorrow night, okay.
But it's a heck of a comparison.
Thank you, Isaac, for focusing me on it.
So pray for the people of Israel.
I don't know.
I'm I'm skeptical.
Let's hope it's a real peace.
Pray for the people of Ukraine who who are being left out a little.
They need peace too.
Iran needs to be free.
We need to get an alternative political party to the Republican Party that's honest and decent and loves this country.
We don't have that right now.
And we got a president who's fighting all these battles, and oh, we can agree with him and disagree with him in small ways, but he's a great president.
So pray for him.
He needs help from God.
We all do.
So we'll see you tomorrow night.
Seven o'clock on Lindell TV.
And X, and then eight o'clock on X. And let's see what happens with this truth.
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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.
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