This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani Show.
And it's very nice to be with you on this fall evening.
As you can see, we have there the background of New York City because tonight we are going to spend a certain amount of time on the mayoral election, which I think may define an awful lot of what happens in America for the next three or four years.
So let's begin.
Let's begin with with Zoran Mondani and where he is right now.
So as it stands right now, there you see a picture of him with the Imam who was an unindicted co-conspirator in the original 1993 bombing case that killed six people.
He also was a witness for the blind sheikh who was convicted about a year after that of numerous murders, Islamic extremist terrorist murders.
He also preached and very often preached and wrote a piece, I believe, in which he said that 9-11 was caused by America and Israel.
And he didn't just fail to condemn the September, the October 7 attacks.
He actually, I think, agreed with them.
He also gave some kind of explanation of bombings, suicide bombings, saying they were justified by what had happened to these people.
Anymore, I mean, basically, he is an extremist Islamic, like Mandani father is, like his family is, and like he is, because every choice that he makes is on that side of the ledger.
You have to divide the Muslim religion into two.
You really could divide into three, but you have to divide it into two.
You have the Muslims that we say are most Muslims are decent people, lawful people.
They follow the law.
If they're Americans, they're loyal Americans.
They're very good people.
And then there are some Muslims.
We know that for sure.
And it's more than just a few because we've been seeing this for quite some time now, how about 1,400 years of killing by Muslims based on your being of a different religion, particularly Jewish and Christian.
And whether they have stepped it up now or not, I don't know.
It hasn't really ceased since Muhammad told them to do it.
And then there are Muslims and members of the Islamic religion who agree with that and either agree with it by carrying it out or sympathize with those who do it.
So the guy running for mayor of New York is one who sympathizes with that.
So I think it was this week.
Yes, it was this weekend.
He does so many, he does, he says so many things that are shocking that you're disqualified from this election.
It's hard to separate them.
But let's listen to the horrible thing that happened to his aunt.
I mean, when you think of, when I think of 9-11, I think of extremely close friends that I lost.
I think of Father Judge, who I saw only seven or eight minutes before he died.
I think of the firefighters who were friends of mine, as well as those that just worked for me.
I think of the police officers who were friends.
I think of friends who worked in that building who died for no reason at all, except that Muhammad taught in the seventh century that Islamics should kill people who disagree with them.
That attack was carried out in the name of the Muslim religion.
It was an al-Akbar moment.
So now let's listen to what the guy who wants to be the next mayor of New York thinks about, just to prove to you that he's an extremist Muslim, not one of those Muslims who's on the peaceful side of the ledger.
I want to use this moment to speak to the Muslims of New York City.
I want to speak to the memory of my aunt who stopped taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab.
The memory of his aunt, the memory of his aunt, sounded like he was going to say she died, right?
She couldn't go on the subway.
Could be that she couldn't go on a subway because she was in Tanzania.
Tanzania.
Tanzania.
do they have subways in tanzania that that maybe maybe maybe she got you know so but i don't yeah maybe she got so shook up by it that she wouldn't go on the subway in tanzania So maybe she's lying on her resume.
She wasn't in Tanzania or maybe he's lying, which would be only the 450th time.
Also, let's assume she really was here and didn't go on the subway.
That's really the most significant thing you remember about September 11th, and you cry over it.
I was the mayor of New York City at the time, Jackass, and I put a special group together to make sure that people who were Arab or Muslim were not attacked.
And we had reports every single day of that.
There were credible reports, including a video that I saw of, as you say, Muslims celebrating the death of our citizens, both in Brooklyn and in New Jersey.
They weren't extensive, but they happened, particularly in New Jersey.
There was no deaths that I can think of from it, of any Muslim, nor can I think of any terrible incident, beating or whatever.
In fact, after a week and a half or two weeks of having a task force, we really didn't need it any longer because nothing happened.
So don't malign the reputation of New York the way your brother in communism, de Blasio, did, when there was a race, racial incident in Baltimore involving police, de Blasio, with his big fat, stupid, dumb communist mouth, said that New York City Police Department is also racist.
Within about a week to 10 days, an assassin came here from Baltimore and killed two New York City, assassinated, two New York City police officers, shot him in the back.
The New York City Police Department has rightly or wrongly always blamed that on de Blasio.
And that's the reason why they turned their backs on him.
New York City is not a racist police department, even though you've called it that.
It's far from it.
And You say things like that, you can get people killed, child.
Do you know, you know, he was in high school in 2011 when that happened.
This is a complete rich, spoiled, not terribly bright, not terribly principled, if at all.
And he's got two problems.
He's an Islamic extremist sympathizer of the worst kind, and he's a communist.
Would you like something else about him?
He also wants to make buses free.
He wants to, that cost about $800 million more when you consider that almost half the people that get on the bus don't pay anyway.
They skip the fare.
He wants to put corporate taxes up to 59%.
So basically, the city would own more of a corporation's income than the stockholders.
See why I call him a communist?
He wants to charge each millionaire more money in income tax, and millionaires pay most of the taxes in New York.
And if they leave, a lot of the people that aren't paying taxes are not going to have anybody to freeload off.
Now, the real issue is how much of this can he do?
He can't raise the income tax.
He could raise it.
He could raise the city income tax, but he can't raise the state income tax.
He can't raise, he can't, unless the governor agrees with him, because the governor controls the buses and the subways, he can't make them for free.
Is he just not going to collect the fares?
I mean, he would do something like that.
He has actually reiterated as opposed to not withdrawn his claim that he's going to arrest B.B. Netanyahu when he comes to New York.
That will be a hell of a confrontation with the Secret Service and the FBI.
And it would also be a hell of a problem for the New York City police officers, who would have absolutely no legal authority to arrest.
The police can't arrest you because the mayor tells them to.
Police has to have probable cause that you committed a crime.
There's no probable cause that he committed a crime.
The crime is a crime determined by an authority we don't recognize.
We have no relationship with.
It would be a completely illegal arrest, and a police officer who did it would be subject to prosecution for illegal arrest, as well as dismissal from the department.
And police officers are specifically not supposed to carry, blatantly, carry out blatantly unlawful orders.
Now, it's absurd that he can continue to say that, and nobody says that to him.
Maybe the press in this city has deteriorated in intelligence the way the schools have.
But it's an absolutely stupid thing to say.
This is a, this is, I don't know, I don't know how to describe it other than things are moving.
I really believe, although it's probably against the popular wisdom, that if people drop away from him, they're going to want something more exciting, new, clean, not marred by prior issues and that sort of thing.
And I think that if you listen to the debates, there is a good chance we could have a miracle, which we'll talk about a little while.
One of the people closest to him is Linda Saussur, who is maybe the most prominent Jew hater in America.
She runs an organization that dedicates itself to it.
She is all over foreign intelligence reports in which she's determined to be a danger to the national security of the United States, just like the Imam is.
So basically he's with her all the time.
How does the mayor of New York get a security clearance?
I mean, Mandani couldn't possibly get a security clearance of any kind, not the lowest level.
He spends a great deal of time with people who are listed as a danger to the security of the United States.
His reliance on Linda Sarsour as a mentor and her own allegiance to Wahhab, for example, situates Mandami within ideological chain of influence extending from Waha's radical teachings to the political sphere of New York City.
Linda Sarsour, this is from the report, Linda Sarsour is an absolutist committed to the destruction of the state of Israel with every fiber of her being.
Linda Sarsour is, according to this, groomed a Zoran so he could run.
And he shares with her contempt for the Jewish people.
And she speaks goingly like he does of Imam Wahaj.
Mandami has also argued for the globalizing of the Intifada.
What that means is to, the Intifada involved first got that name when the suicide bombing started.
And it was a way of, you know, a certain way of conducting the war as a sort of an undercover war.
So he wants to globalize it, which would mean to come to cities like New York and London and Paris and carry out suicide bombings like they were doing in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
Now, you know, whether he means it or not, it gives you an idea of what an asshole he is, right?
Beyond the fact that he's a that he's a person that doesn't seem to care about human life, the intifada is murdering people.
He wants to globalize the murdering of people.
What the hell is he doing on the ballot?
Do you have the photograph of him with all the Cuban communists?
Just so that we, well, I have it if we hook it up.
I can show it later.
But he spent that, he's making sure that he's making sure that he keeps his base happy.
So he took a picture with a whole group of Cuban communists.
I wouldn't recommend going to Little Havana, down in Florida.
You do know that there are several Republicans in the House that are demanding that Zoran be deported for having fraudulently obtained his citizenship or illegally obtained his citizenship.
You're going to say, well, how did he do that?
When he was naturalized, which is only less than 10 years ago, we're going to make him mayor.
He just became an American less than 10 years ago.
He failed to disclose a number of things that, if you don't, result in disqualifying you from becoming a citizen.
And one of those was that he was a member of the Democrat Socialists of America.
That's a communist organization.
If you belong to it, you can't become a citizen.
And if you fail to disclose it, you can't become a citizen.
And Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee has been pushing the Justice Department for an investigation.
And there he is with the Cuban communists, a government that during its existence has murdered homosexuals for being homosexual, imprisoned people for having AIDS, killed numerous, numerous opponents of Castro, and been involved in killing people all over the world in the name of communism.
And it's also a disaster of a place to live where people are treated like, well, people are treated like animals the way people are treated in all communist countries.
Mondami also will give up mayoral control of schools, and he'll give up the mayor making final decisions on the discipline of police officers.
Now, what mayor gives up power except a child, a stupid, incompetent mayor?
Well, actually, he wants to give up the decision on cops because although he'll be as crazy and as insane as an anti-cop as the Civilian Complaint Review Board, he's hoping if he does that, other mayors who would be more competent than he is won't have that power.
Why he would give up power over the schools is also your hope of go because he will do anything that teaches the Communist Teachers Union asked him to do.
Anything.
So he's doing that actually to try to affect future mayoralties.
Also, he said he did say he was going to ask Commissioner Jessica Tish to remain in the police department.
She is doing a good job.
But he has said she's going to have to do it.
She has to do it his way.
Well, that means don't enforce the law.
So I can't imagine that she would remain.
In fact, I don't understand.
I do think she's doing a very good job.
I don't understand why she just doesn't say know-how, no way, Jose, right?
No way, Jose.
That's it.
Well, right now, it stands with him ahead, Cuomo second, Sliwa third.
People believe that many people believe that Sliwa has to get out of the race and endorse Cuomo for Cuomo to win.
Now, it's also just as likely or should be just as arguable that Cuomo should get out and endorse Sliwa, since in the most recent poll, Slier runs better than him against.
And there's a reason for that.
Sliwa is not someone with baggage.
The only thing wrong with Sliwa, people don't know him well enough.
In fact, as you get to know him, you realize he's a very, very bright guy and a very probably with regards to the issues in the city, probably knows them certainly a heck of a lot better than Mondami and at least as well as Andrew Cuomo.
Well, we're going to take a short break, and we'll be right back.
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And Allison is in Washington.
Here we are in Palm Beach.
We're making it look like we were in New York, so let's not get confused.
Allison?
As the Democrat-led shutdown drags on with no end in sight, the consequences are starting to pile up for millions of Americans.
From furloughed federal workers to families facing the loss of food assistance, patience is wearing thin, even amongst some of the left's strongest allies.
Now, the nation's largest federal workers union is calling on Democrats to reopen the government and stop playing politics with people's livelihoods.
The American Federation for Government Employees, representing 800,000 federal workers, is sounding the alarm, stating, quote, it's past time to end this shutdown.
Their message, a clean continuing resolution must be passed immediately.
No policy writers, no gamesmanship, so that federal employees can return to work and receive back pay.
But while federal workers await paychecks, another group is watching the calendar nervously.
Roughly 42 million Americans rely on SNAP.
That's food assistance benefits designed as a safety net.
Republicans are pointing fingers at Democrats who are refusing to reopen the government due to their $1.5 trillion list of demands, including health care for illegals.
Meanwhile, Democrats ironically argue the shutdown will hurt vulnerable Americans, including the elderly, disabled, and working poor.
However, SNAP, a program explicitly meant as temporary support for those in real need, arguably is being exploited.
Which is why President Trump attempted to fix this through the One Big Beautiful bill.
And as a result, Democrats just can't seem to get over it.
Well, Republicans control the House, the Senate, and the presidency.
And from the very beginning of this year, they've adopted a my way or the highway approach and continue to try and jam their right-wing ideology down the throats of the American people, including when they passed the One Big Ugly Bill, which had in it a $186 billion cut to nutritional assistance, the largest snap cut in American history.
And they did that so they could reward their billionaire donors.
Our view as Democrats is that we want to sit down with anyone, anytime, anyplace, either at the Capitol or back at the White House to reopen the government to enact a bipartisan spending agreement that actually meets the needs of the American people, while at the same time, decisively addressing the Republican health care crisis that is crushing the American people.
But the bigger issue here is the fact that the entire system is completely broken.
Hardworking American taxpayers are paying for groceries for people who aren't contributing to society, using the benefits to buy highly processed chemical garbage that's ultimately contributing to the obesity epidemic.
If the safety net becomes a permanent dependency, if benefits are used to subsidize unhealthy choices, then the system no longer just supports, it enables.
Which then raises the deeper question.
If a program meant to lift people temporarily becomes a long-term entitlement without oversight, where's the accountability?
Taxpayers are footing the bill, but what's the return on investment when the food being purchased is junk and the cost to public health and future medical expenses skyrockets.
Well, therein lies the problem, and it's probably the exact reason New York City is about to elect a literal communist for mayor.
Welfare recipients are dependent on the hardworking taxpayer for their groceries.
The groceries feeding the welfare recipients are all processed garbage that fuels the obesity epidemic.
The people getting SNAP benefits and want free health care to pay for their ailments that have resulted from unhealthy processed foods.
And next thing you know, you have New York City electing Zoron Mamdani promising everything for free.
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At the end of the day, this shutdown isn't about compassion or fiscal responsibility.
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Reporting for Lindell TV, I'm Allison Steinberg.
Thank you very much, Allison.
Very interesting, isn't it, that the very, very Democratic government workers' union has come to the conclusion that the Democrats are responsible for the close down of the government.
Now, it's not too hard to come to that conclusion since they voted for the close down of the government now 12 or 13 times.
There is a proposition put before the Senate almost every day that they're in session that allows for the reopening of the government based on a continuation of the budget as is with a few changes.
Something that has been done, I believe also 13 times already.
The last time it wasn't done was when we had our last shutdown in 2018, I think it was.
They voted for precisely the same concept.
We weren't going to vote for it until just a short while ago, and then decided for political reasons not to.
The price that they want from Republicans for it is to basically continue the extraordinary increases in Obamacare, health care that were put in during and after the pandemic, including under the Anti-Inflation Act, that because they were for an emergency, were put in for just several years.
They expired at the end of this year.
We have been counting them out of, because since they're going to expire, they don't count in future budgets.
If you count them in future budgets, it adds a trillion dollars to those budgets.
And most of this aid is not for anybody who really needs it.
First of all, there's a substantial amount of Of Medicaid that is double and triple billed or billed to anonymous people who collect it as a fraud.
Never been adequately investigated.
Don't know the exact amount, but it's quite substantial.
That would be attacked if this money were, if this were not included.
Second, a lot of the people getting Medicaid are 500% over the poverty line.
And many are fraudulently getting it.
They're turning down medical care with their employer, which they're supposed to take before they go to Medicaid.
And they're taking Medicaid and having you pay for there, rather than participating to some extent with their employer in paying for the insurance.
And many of them are not working and can work, and they're not supposed to get it.
If you put that all together, it's well, well within the range that the Republicans would not continue.
And all the Republicans were carrying out what the original intent of the legislation was to expire at the end of this year.
Everything else would continue until they get a chance to debate it.
The Democrats have voted against it.
And the reason why people aren't getting paid and the reason why we have the disruptions that we have are solely, completely, and absolutely because the Republican Party and the biggest government workers' union recognize that today.
So I thank them for their honesty.
Ukraine is still quite a, I mean, this is very, very, I mean, of course, it's been tragic from the very beginning.
But it seems to me that the people that are dying now, first of all, there's never any reason for anybody to die.
But if you assume that, let's just put it this way: this should have been over with some time ago.
Over the weekend, there were a number of attacks by Russia on civilian populations in Ukraine.
Some in Kyiv.
They used a ballistic missile in Kyiv.
They killed two and injured 10.
And then in the city south of it, right near Crimea, which is controlled by the invaders, there were three people killed and 29 injured by attacks.
And they destroyed up to 100 apartment buildings and homes, apartment buildings and homes.
Not munition depots, not tanks, not drones, apartment buildings.
And the president has now put in the various actions he could have taken, there were three possible sanction programs.
The most severe targeted Russian industry and senior Russian leaders.
Go right after their industry and don't allow them to use the banking system.
Number two, the middle option targeted Russia's energy industry, which is, of course, the key to their economy and is a pretty severe sanction.
And the third and the third would be just limited sanctions on certain industries, like we've done.
Well, he chose the middle option, which means that the whole purpose of the sanctions is to stop them from selling oil and gas anywhere.
They're going to be able to do some, but they're also not going to be able to do anything like they've been doing.
And their economy is suffering as it is.
So this should have a big impact on Russia.
I don't know how quickly, but as the winter comes in, it should be getting worse and worse and worse.
So we'll have to see what happens.
We have not given the Ukrainians permission to use tomahawk missiles, but the Ukrainians have been using Patriot missiles and have asked for a few more.
I think the president's going to give it to them.
So that both with the sanctions on the oil and gas industry and the fact that Ukraine's response to these attacks From Russia has been to go right at their oil and gas reserves and facilities.
That would have the best chance of trying to convince Putin that he should make some kind of a deal.
But you're really going to have to change, you're going to have to change the pain level for Putin to get him there because what's going on right now, and this is I'm talking about before the sanctions were put into place.
They have it.
The president is traveling in Asia.
I think he's in, is he in Japan?
He's in Japan now.
He met with the emperor, met with the new prime minister.
But before that, he was in Cambodia and he signed a peace deal that actually had, in principle, been worked out, I think, during the summer, during the summer.
I think it was during the summer, having worked out, but not actually formally signed.
So we signed peace and trade deals with, well, first of all, ending the war between Cambodia and Thailand, and then a three-way treaty, or I should say, four-way treaty, which encompassed both peace and trade with Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia.
And the Cambodian prime minister, Hun Manette, said that reflecting the gratitude of the Cambodian people, I've nominated President Donald J. Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
He saved lives.
Quite a bit different than it was, you know, years ago, right, when we had the Vietnam War in Cambodia.
And it's quite a bit different.
He also moved the tariffs down to an acceptable 19%.
They have been at 49, or we're going to be at 49 and 36, and ended up with a very dramatic increase in the amount of trade, hopefully, between us.
Do we have any B-roll of him in Cambodia?
We do.
We should have some music to that, though.
Can we play that with Sam?
Fred Astaire.
Yeah, just like Fred Astaire.
He knew who that was.
Maybe you know.
They used to be.
They still are.
Aren't there still the Fred Astair Dance Studios?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's you're right.
No, people love the Fred Aster.
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were the great dance team of the 1940s.
That's a big name that's yeah.
Fred Astaire had also had it.
I'm sure they've gone through many, many different ownerships, but he had a so it was a very successful trip to Southeast Asia.
Important, right?
Why is Southeast Asia and why is a good relationship with these countries important?
Let's have a little test.
Oh, I heard you.
Oh, right.
You're right.
China.
You think these countries love China?
You think China's been bullying them for centuries?
You think they find it very hard to get out from under the easy control of China?
Of course.
You think they like to?
Remember him?
Do you remember his first trade deal was with Vietnam?
I've got to tell you something, right?
He is putting together quite a group of very strong allies.
Then let's call them friends or friendly nations all around China.
You see the plan, right?
So now he's off to Japan, where due to the brilliance of Douglas R. MacArthur, they, although our enemy in World War II, are one of our best allies and best friends in the world, and a nation of tremendous ability,
and a nation that has the capacity, unutilized, well, somewhat utilized right now, to be a great military power, and one that particularly has a big psychological impact on China since in many of the wars between them and Japan, even though much smaller, has been very, very difficult for China.
And the new prime minister, first female prime minister, is, I guess, what we would call in the United States a hawk.
She doesn't like communist China, and she thinks that Japan should be able to contribute more to defending itself.
I mean, right now, it contributes a lot more than you think.
But let's take a look at the meeting with the emperor and the meeting with the prime minister.
We're going to load that up right now there.
Didn't have a load from last week?
No, today.
We'll load that up right now.
He was.
Well, if you don't.
Well, let's instead then, instead then, let's talk about the changes in the White House because that's more important.
That's the most important issue for the Democrats.
Well, aside from making sure people don't get paid, the most important issue for the Democrats are the changes in the White House.
This is really terrible what the president's doing.
The president is getting it done for free.
He's giving, he's giving, even the what, this almost knocked my socks off when I heard this.
Do you know the Washington Post has come out in favor of it?
Wow.
Well, they can't call.
Anyone that's been in Washington.
They came out in favor because there's no room to have these things.
If you don't have a ballroom like this, Gracie Manchin had to do this.
Do you know that?
Gracie Mansion, I think it was put in under either, I think maybe it was authorized by Mayor Wagner and put in by Mayor Lindsay.
But if Gracie Mansion has a ballroom and it connects right to the house, and it would have been impossible to have any kind of like to greet, well, they've had heads of state there, and I've had many, had many dinners there that, you know, that were for the good of New York City.
So here's what he's doing, if you want to take a look at it.
This is a little bit of a foggy picture, but you don't have to see it all that well.
Just understand what he's doing.
So let's take a look at it here, get one of these to work here.
i had one but something happened here okay here we are so So do you see my?
Oh.
Well, okay.
So what he's doing.
You know the other changes that he made?
He took the Rose Garden and made it into like an outdoor area where people can meet, where people can have lunch.
You could even have a dinner there.
I remember going to a dinner at the White House for the Australian prime minister that they had in the Rose Garden, but everybody was, all the women were sinking.
All the women were sinking into the grass.
A couple had to get pulled out.
So you're showing mine now?
Oh, the lights are screwing it up, Ted.
We have too much light on anyway, but I was going to say something about that.
Just put that one over.
Just put that one away.
Go away late.
Now, that's the White House, right?
So now, if you want to know, if you want to get your bearings on the White House, you want to figure out which is which, right?
So over here, this is the east wing of the White House right here.
The West Wing, sorry, the West Wing, you know, that was so familiar on television, right?
Right here.
And this is the way most people, if I or Ted or I were to go visit the president, I would come in back here and then go in here.
And this is the old executive office building right here, which used to contain the entire government.
Then it contained the entire Department of War.
Now it contains the overflow people from the White House and the vice president's office is there.
So, and this, and this is what, this is the East, and then this is the official East Wing right here.
This is where main oval office is there.
This is where most of the business of government gets done.
Then, the way when you see people entering the White House, right?
When you see them entering the White House, they are coming in this way.
Right, Ted?
Right here.
So now we go to the East Wing.
See, you have the two hallways, and this is the East Wing.
This is the wing where the ballroom is going to be placed.
So let's see if we can find it.
we should fight it right now it's okay We're going to.
Okay, now if you take a look, they kind of reversed it around on me, but this has been taken out.
Here was the, unfortunately, let's see.
Unfortunately, this went out on us.
But in any event, they're going to take that East Wing is going to become a very, very large.
Do they have a mock-up of it?
I'm getting one, yeah.
Go to the picture you see there.
On the right side, you see the parking lot and the usual entrance to the White House.
And then on the other side, that's where on the left, what would be on your left on the screen is where they're going to build or but this every president not no not every president many presidents have made changes in the white house um truman had it completely redone um
without any kind of complaint, any kind of, and for people to say this is, have you seen, if you've seen the pictures of it, it's quite beautiful.
I mean, they're, Jason, you should have a picture of the mock-up.
They're making fun of it.
They're making fun of it.
They're, it's not going to cost anything.
I think some Democrat said that when they take over, they should blow it up.
They, or destroy it so they could waste all that money, I guess.
Where, where, where do you, where do you think you're going to entertain the prime minister of England or the president of Argentina or these people?
This is how we carry on relationships.
He's shown, by the way, that if you engage with these people and you become friends at a certain level with them, you can accomplish a lot more than if you just stay, you know, in your room like Biden did and never talk to anybody.
And also, yeah.
you know, Obama wasn't a terribly engaging man.
He was a very, very aloof and very self-important kind of guy.
Trump's got the kind of politics that has the kind of personality that you would expect in a politician.
Of course, he wasn't, but he has the kind of personality that Reagan had, Clinton had.
Bush, particularly Bush II, helps the United States.
It does a lot to really, really help the United States.
That's the mock-up.
Can you see that there?
Yes, I can see it.
That's the, I mean, you're only seeing a little part of it.
It goes.
Yeah, but that's.
Yeah, but it's going to go all the way.
Yeah.
If you look on the left, it's going to go much further over.
So, unless it's turned around.
Yeah, I'll try to find that's from thewighthouse.com.
That is not a particularly good rendition of it.
We'll try to find another one.
We'll see if we can have one on the 8 o'clock show.
We'll have one ready for you so we can letitia James looks like it's getting more and more complicated or I should say simpler.
The whole case is very, very simple.
There are going to be 10 witnesses.
She bought a home.
She bought a home in Maryland on Perrone Avenue in North in Virginia, right?
She bought a home in Virginia.
She paid $100,000, she got $109,000 loan.
And because she said that it was her sole, she was the sole borrower to occupy and use the property, she was able to save 19 grand right away.
And the prosecutors say that that was a complete lie, that it wasn't occupied or used by her, that instead it was used as a rental investment, and that she rented the home to her grandniece, Thompson, who looks like a career criminal and is now a fugitive.
The people in the neighborhood who have been talked to by the FBI and the press say they never saw her there.
And also, to say that that was a primary residence, of course, would be contradicted by the fact she was attorney general.
And New York State ethics filings show that she listed the Perrone Avenue residence as an investment property.
And she put down that she only got between $1,000 and $5,000 from it.
We'll have to see.
But so she has substantially contradicted herself, which is the easiest way to prove a false statement.
And this is, of course, a woman who is being hung by her own words, right?
No one is above the law, not even me.
Well, on that note, we're going to sign off.
We want you to go over to X. We'll be on there in a few minutes.
And let's see if we can do a little analyzing of where the heck we are.
We talked a bit about Ukraine, but where the heck we are on Israel, as well as where we're going on the shutdown.