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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Wednesday, October 29, 2025
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani Show on Lindel TV.
We have a Washington background tonight because there's a lot of talk that maybe, maybe, they may be getting closer to a resolution on the shutdown.
I don't believe it, but I've read it.
I've heard it.
And we'll have Allison on to evaluate that for us in about 20 minutes.
But I have to say, when we look at the pressure being put on the Democrats, it's hard not to believe that they want this over with.
But we'll see.
The president is, of course, getting ready for the peace de resistance of the trip, which is the meeting with the dictator of China, Xi Jinming, the head of the Communist Party, the head of the CCP,
the man who challenges the Ayatollah for killing more of his own people than any human being on earth, who got a hero's welcome from Newscomb when he came to San Francisco.
And Newscombe required all the Chinese people there to clap wildly for him.
It's kind of strange because many of them are clapping for a guy who killed their mother, their father, their uncle, their brother, or maybe took out their organs to sell it.
Because it's been an enormous number of people.
It gives you an idea of how warped the Democrat Party is.
And probably we shouldn't be so surprised at this insane candidacy of an Islamic extremist supporter and communist for mayor of New York.
But the president has, I mean, he's gone through one home.
It's kind of like, I hate to compare him to someone other than a Yankee, but he's like Otani.
No, Otani gets on base eight times in a game.
They'll get on base eight times in a game.
Of course, they walk him.
Whenever there's nobody on base, they walk him, right?
Well, I would too.
In a closed game where a home run could make a difference, the guy could hit a home run anytime.
They do that with Judge, too.
Judge always leaves the American League and walks.
They also both are, and of course, I've watched Judge much more than I have Otani, but I guess this is a that's not true.
Not all great hitters were careful hitters.
They're very careful hitters, meaning they don't go after bad pitchers.
There were some great hitters.
Well, I can think of Yogi Berra, of course, who used to drive Don Newcomb crazy because Don Newcomb didn't even know how to walk him, right?
Much less get him out.
And Don Newcomb, of course, found him much more difficult than Nikki Manel, which gives you an idea of what a good player Yogi really was.
So the president first wrapped up the country surrounding China to show that we can have as good a relationship with them as China can.
And reminding Xi Jinming that those countries are not natural allies of his.
Historically, they've had a tremendous amount of trouble with those countries because they've acted like a big bully to them.
I'm talking about Vietnam and Thailand and Cambodia and Malaysia, all of which entered into a trade deal with us.
He concluded a peace treaty with two of them.
I think one of them signed on to the peace deal.
They didn't have to.
They weren't a war, but they wanted to be part of the peace deal.
He got four votes for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Then he got a hero's reception in Japan, meeting with the emperor, and then meeting with his new best friend, Sanai Takaichi, who is the new prime minister of Japan.
This is his, I'd say this is his Asian Georgia Maloney.
He's got a great woman supporting him in the West, and that's in Italy.
And he's got, this woman seems tremendously enthusiastic about meeting Trump.
And, you know, realize it comes from something real.
This isn't Mondami talking about his auntie who couldn't go on a safe.
I mean, she doesn't look like she's a political bullshit artist.
She is very much, oh, she says right out, my mentor was Abe.
Now, Abe was legitimately very, very close to Trump and vice versa.
They were very good friends.
So Abe, you know, schooled her in what a good relationship you can have with Trump.
And she, you know, she got elected first woman, more right-wing than a lot of the legislature and the party, much more militaristic, thank you, God.
And very much in the spirit of Abe, does believe that China should be able to defend itself.
And I believe that China has to become a major military power because it'll be a net plus in our long-range effort to make sure that China doesn't take over the world.
If they could offer in Asia what Israel offers in the Middle East, I don't see any reason why they couldn't.
Then you add maybe as a backup and as a country that develops with them, wouldn't be as big, wouldn't be as rich, but would be extraordinarily helpful.
Also, the Philippines, you neutralize the countries around China, the ones that he made the deal with, and you count on Australia where it comes to military and China, because Australia has grave fears of China.
Now you've got quite an alliance, so it isn't like the United States standing all by itself against China.
Although we could, it could start to get challenging, given all of the things that are involved.
So we did review yesterday what happened in Japan.
In Japan, they reached, first of all, they reached a solid trade agreement that they're both happy with and the tariffs came down to mutually acceptable levels.
But also, in addition to that, there were investments, as he always gets, in the United States.
We should add up.
We did once, we did a chart about five weeks ago on the investments in the United States, but here comes another $10 billion just from Toyota.
And Toyota is going to build cars in America.
They're going to build Toyotas in America with America workers.
And then there were other business arrangements made as well between him and her.
And of course, a reiteration of how close the friendship, relationship, and military alliance is.
And you can be sure that he gave her all of the all of the support that she is going to need to move forward with the program of increasing Japan's military capacity, as he did with Abe.
They were very, very close partners on that.
Of course, when a Democrat came into office, the Democrat probably wanted Japan to demilitarize.
We'll give China an easier opportunity to take them over so they can make them communists.
I mean, I'm fully convinced now with what's going on with the Democrat Party that at the core of that party right now is Marxism and sympathy with Islamic extremism.
They just are too silent when the outspoken ones who are Marxists and Islamic extremists speak.
They hide under a bushel.
And the things they say are beyond acceptable.
South Korea then is a little bit of a different story.
Shall we show what would we like to show, Ted?
Let's play him with the Japanese Prime Minister.
First with...
We'll start with...
Do we have the one where she danced?
We have that one from yesterday.
If we have it, I know we showed it.
Let's play the first clip.
We have Prime Minister Sinead Takachi with President Trump.
This is from...
It was from yesterday.
Yesterday.
He met with her yesterday.
That's right.
So we're pulling it up now.
This concludes the signing ceremony that two white leaders are willing for the room to proceed the next venue.
Mr. Kirk, all the delegation members kindly requested to proceed to the next video with the leaders.
Every place he goes, he picks up rare earth.
I understand he puts some in his pocket.
He is determined to make sure that we close this gap on rare earth in Trump time, not in government time, which would be after all of us are gone.
So then he moved on from there to South Korea.
And in South Korea, he met up with the relatively, again, not quite as new, not quite as new as Takachi, but the South Korean president is first of the year, right after Christmas, when the guy in charge from the other party decided to impose military law.
And he just got his party knocked out of power.
And the more left-wing party, the more party more favorable to China came in.
And Lee Jae-Myung, who is the nuke, there he is right there.
But right from the beginning of Trump's presidency, I noted he was saying all the right things about not just trade became a little bit of a barrier, but all the right things about geopolitical matters.
He started taking a harder line with China.
He made it very, very clear that he needs the United States, that he doesn't want the president to take any troops out of the United States, and that he wants to be a partner.
So then they had a trade agreement.
It kind of didn't work.
And now they have one.
So everything now is like, and the major obstacle in the trade deal was president wanted an investment in the United States to help with the balance of trade, like immediately, quickly.
That's why he does those investments.
He does it for another reason too, to get money into the United States.
But I've never seen a president do anything like this.
Never.
He's getting people to invest in the United States.
They are literally investing.
Do you realize all of the complexity of that?
This is like a Bach concerto or a Bach oratorio.
No, more like a concerto.
Bach used to write three to six lines of music and then play them all together.
So the different instruments were playing different music.
But then you heard it like this, right?
And it takes forever, and you've got to be a hell of a musician to if he you can listen to Vach forever.
I mean, I'm a big opera expert and I'm a little bit of a classical music expert, but I have a hard time listening to all of the different themes.
He's got about six things he's accomplishing here all at once.
With the Southeast Asian countries, he said he specific deals, good deals, good deals for us, good deals for them, and rare earth.
Japan, heck of a deal.
And heck of a deal for them too, because they need his, she needs his support so they can move in the direction they want to move, which is to be a real, real player in the containment of China.
And now this is extraordinarily important because the more he can develop a close relationship with this guy, he wins over the opposition party to opposition to China when necessary.
And also trade deals that make sense for both of us and build both of us, including, of course, rare earth.
So they agreed to a $350 billion investment in the United States as a way of bringing down the tariff.
And they didn't want to do it, though, up front.
They wanted to do it over a period of time.
That would broke down the deal the first time.
The president said, no, no, we need to get this thing straightened out right now.
And they finally agreed to it.
And the president made clear that the military alliance between the two countries is as strong that is stronger than ever before because he gave South Korea the approval to build a nuclear-powered submarine.
See what he's doing.
Two allies sitting right there, right next to China.
All of a sudden, we're not just building up our military, which Biden decimated, but we're getting them to all build up their militaries.
Look at what's happening in Europe.
They agreed the 5% of GDP for defense.
He's got our alliances becoming real, where, of course, we're the senior partner, but they're much more participatory now.
This isn't where everything's being carried by the United States because we can accomplish a lot more that way.
This was a heck of a deal.
So shall we see if we can pick up a little of this ceremony, him coming there to South Korea?
And I think.
South Korea, so yeah, let's go ahead and play.
We have a picture.
You know, they played YMCA when he came off the planet.
We're going to get that next, but for now, can we put the picture?
We can play the clip of him, the president speaking.
We can play three.
The Korean Peninsula, and I know you are officially at war, but we will see what we can do to get that all straightened out.
We've been very lucky.
I've been very fortunate to be able to solve a lot of problems in the world.
I didn't even know there were so many problems.
There were countries that nobody knew that they were even fighting, and yet they were killing millions and millions of people.
And we got them with the exception of one, which I think we're going to get straightened out, Russia, Ukraine.
But we got them all done, all finished.
And you know that I'll be working on this very hard with you, with your team, with a lot of other people, see if we can do something that makes sense.
I know Kim Jong-un very well.
We get along very well.
We really weren't able to work out timing.
We have President Xi is coming tomorrow, and that was something that obviously is very important to the world, to all of us.
You'll be watching very carefully.
We're meeting right here.
So here he brings them in, right?
So what he did, what he did in Japan, and I assume I didn't specifically hone in on that theme in the Southeast Asian countries, but I'm sure it was the same.
He brings them into the strategy.
We'll be counting on you.
We're going to need your help in dealing with China.
He lets them know he doesn't have, He doesn't have aggressive ambitions, but he wants them to build up a defensive capacity that supplements ours.
So we aren't carrying this burden all by ourselves.
Also, they have a strategic advantage.
They're right there.
We used to be right there until the trade of Biden gave away.
I mean, when you sit there and you see what's going on, and you see the fact that when that, particularly when we get to Putin, the threats that Putin is making, and the president's retort that we have submarines, we can answer anything you do with the submarines.
Well, we used to have an air base 400 miles from Russia and 400 miles from China and 500 miles from Iran.
Now, you would say, what American in their right mind would give away a modern, possibly one of the most lethal air bases in Asia that sits on the doorstep of China and Russia.
Is that a product of his senility?
Then why do the other people who made whoever who made these decisions?
And there's too little emphasis on his giving away that airport.
And the president should keep pressure on to get it back.
I think he can crack the Taliban.
We should have that airbase back.
It was never intended to be given away.
Why or how Biden got that through?
This had to be like a.
His military was against it, strongly urged that it not be done.
But then they were like complete Nazi prison guards when he did it.
Nobody complained.
I can't imagine not howling like a crazy man.
If I work for a president that did that, 400 miles from China.
Not only has no one explained it, there's very little pressure being put on by anyone, including our hero Republicans in the House and Senate, for Biden to explain that.
They want him to explain his use of the autopen.
Well, that's crazy too.
But this is, if God forbid we go to war with China, this will be a missing strategic link that we owe to a traitor.
And how could it not be connected to all the money he got from China?
What are we stupid?
Maybe.
So the $350 billion investment is a very big win for the United States because it had been a sticking point between the two countries with South Korean leaders pushing instead for loans and loan guarantees, you know, the usual sellout that American presidents used to make to other countries.
I mean, he really is changing the situation from our basically financing the whole world and getting nothing in return to having mature adult relationships and getting these countries to become mature adult countries that can defend themselves.
And then they can be value added in our defense of ourselves against China, Russia, or whatever.
So I don't know that that's being properly appreciated because there are so many little details to this.
You do pick up the rare earth thing, right?
And in each meeting, he points out that he got rare earth.
Now, that's because he wants to catch up on China as quickly as possible and wants to make sure he has every source available.
It's also sending a message to Jinming for the meeting tomorrow that we're not that dependent on you for rare earth because that's his one, that's Xi Jinming's one real pressure point that will exist for about two or three years.
And the faster he can remove that, the sooner he can make even a tougher deal with them.
But until then, he's got to, he's got to move ahead on three or four different levels.
Now, thank God he's good at it.
I mean, imagine if we had the boob there.
And I don't remember the boob would have, who knows what he would have done.
He probably would have given up.
He probably would have given them Japan, agreed with China to take our troops out of Japan.
But even Obama couldn't negotiate a damn thing.
I mean, he had to get Russia to come in and negotiate in Syria, and Obama brought Russia back into the Middle East.
Well, I think he's going into this meeting tomorrow with Xi Jinming, having really, once again, reshuffled the deck, changed the whole focus of our strategy with China.
Our strategy back when he first began was to pressure them tremendously and push them tremendously and move a lot of our decision-making out of their orbit.
Now, that's hard because they have infiltrated very effectively our government, including our State Department, meaning they have spies.
And they have people they've bought off, and they have people that defend them.
And they have people that both in the business sector and in government.
China has been more effective at that than any country in history, much more effective than Russia ever was in infiltrating our government, our businesses.
They own our universities, just about.
You name it.
Everybody wants to make money in China, and Xi Jinming takes a price for that.
There have been plenty of spies caught and put in jail and plenty of spies that weren't caught, particularly when Biden closed down the special unit looking for.
There is no question that Biden gave them back value for the $31 million they shuffled to his family in the five years before he became president.
There's no question he did.
And of course, Begram Air Base is the most startling and totally unexplainable one, but there are plenty of others.
So the president has made some of the things clear.
He's willing to roll back the extra 20% tariff on fentanyl based on some performance that he's seen already and things that he specifically wants from Jinming on that.
So it sounds like, unlike the last time, or unlike the Putin meeting, a lot of this has been negotiated already.
They're not meeting.
I seriously doubt that I think the fentanyl agreement, I think the fentanyl deal has been made because he wouldn't be talking about it if it wasn't.
I think they have delayed putting new controls on rare earth.
I think that it's going to sound like they've reached that agreement tomorrow, but I think they already have.
And we've loosened up on the soybeans already, because you can see farmers already saying, oh, they have orders.
So I think this was done more like a traditional head of state negotiation where it's all negotiated in advance and they come in and do that, shake hands.
Now, that'll never be the case with China because there are certain things that are part of the deal.
And what Trump is now doing, instead of treating them like enemies, that we're going to fight point for point, he realizes this is a long, long game, not like Russia.
This is a long game.
Remember, Xi Jinming wants to take over in 2049.
That's still a ways away.
I would say with the performance of his economy now and some of the things that have gone wrong in their ability to fix their manufacturing base, which might elude them completely because their answers to their economy is top down.
And is that going to make it?
Is that going to work?
It never has worked for communist countries.
So we'll have to see.
So what he wants to do is to work out an agreement where we can live together.
We're not going to bomb each other and go to war.
And at the same time, we're going to be at a heavy, Almost almost, but not warlike competition without going to war.
We are going to be spending day and night trying to make sure we are a stronger military power than China, that we have them surrounded in Asia, that our Navy grows back to not just the most sophisticated Navy in the world,
which it is, but the largest Navy in the world, and that we become expert in the new drone warfare and that we stay way ahead of them as a military power, such that practical people like Xi Jinming will look at the United States and say it doesn't make sense to challenge him.
But he needs time for that, and that's what he's negotiating for.
So let's see what happens.
The talks in Kuala Lumpur were considered very, very tense and very tough, which tells me they were really negotiating.
And they came out with an agreement.
It may be a couple of fine points, but we'll see.
And there may be a few surprises as well.
So we'll have to see what they've got for us.
Now, what Z really wants out of this, that's why I think, in essence, you could say that Trump is going to win, if not all of his points, most of his points that he wants.
Because Xi Jinming wants something else.
And here's the question: should he give it to him?
I think he will.
In fact, I'm certain he will.
But people say, should he or shouldn't he give it to him?
Xi Jinming wants him to go to China and he wants to come to the United States.
Notice they're in South Korea, right?
Now, I don't think originally he wanted to come to an American ally.
He wanted to go to a neutral point.
I think Xi Jinming conceded that and probably conceded the fentanyl issue and the rare earth issue more based on soybeans, yeah.
Tariffs, yes, of course.
But I think here are the things that maybe are more important to him: Trump coming to China and his coming to the United States.
Because that, in his mind, solidifies him as somebody who is on a par with the United States of America.
That will give him that cachet, that sense.
So he wants to exceed us, but first he's got to match up with us, right?
So he sees it as doing that.
And I think Trump sees it as a natural thing that world leaders do, a way of continuing the dance without fear of nuclear war.
And the fact that, given the fact that Trump travels the world in a way that Xi Jinming never could, the mere fact that Trump goes to China and he comes to the United States is not going to elevate Xi Jinming to Trump.
It'll get him closer.
And he is close.
He is the second most powerful leader in the world.
But it's going to keep him there, I think.
I don't think it's that material a thing.
I think it may actually be even more for domestic consumption than anything else.
Because I think the people of China, as far as I can tell, are very hard to tell about China, but not impossible.
This isn't like North Korea, where you can't get a sense of anything going on in there.
People of China don't want war.
People of China like the idea that we were economic competitors, not military competitors.
This is really from the one-tenth or one-twelfth of China, the CCP.
There's a tremendous gulf between the Chinese Communist Party and the people of China, much greater than any other dictatorship.
First of all, because it's so big and diverse.
Secondly, because they're so brutal.
You really have to suspend all sense of morality to be part of this government.
I mean, they still are slaughtering the Ugar people.
They still are taking organs out of live members of Felungong and selling them.
And they still are killing Christians left and right.
And Only when they can mature beyond that would it be possible to really take a next step with them other than this modus vivendi, which is what I would describe this as so that we can move forward with our objectives.
They can move forward with theirs.
And it's really going to come down to who wins that battle.
This is going to be decided tomorrow.
But what they want to put in place is a protocol where we don't destroy each other before one or the other gets a chance to see who could be superior.
And I think the president is quite confident that he's got a big lead on him.
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This is Rudy Giuliani back with you.
And we are going to go to Washington.
Although it looks like we are in Washington.
We're really not.
We're in Palm Beach.
We're going to go to Allison Steinberg, our Capitol Hill correspondent.
Allison.
Hello, Mr. Mayor.
How are you today?
Are they going to start allowing people to eat again, or are the Democrats going to keep pulling it down?
Well, unfortunately, it looks like they are going to continue to vote it down.
I guess they would rather inflict pain amongst innocent Americans who are really now beginning to suffer as a result of this Democrat shutdown, which we're on day 29 of, by the way, Democrats have officially voted 13 times to keep the government shut down.
And in turn, now we're looking at missed paychecks for federal employees.
42 million Americans who receive SNAP benefits will not be able to have access to those.
As we've heard about, you know, air traffic controllers are really going through a difficult time, late flights, canceled flights.
So it really is turning into quite a disaster, one that Republicans have been warning of since day one of this shutdown.
And Democrats are just seeming to come around and realize that this actually has real consequences.
But the irony here is that they continue to blame Republicans, calling it a Trump-Republican shutdown.
And the insanity, unfortunately, continues.
In fact, I had the opportunity to talk to Chuck Schumer about this today.
I was curious to ask him because Democrats are now going on saying that it's Trump's responsibility to get funding for SNAP, which, you know, there is this contingency fund that should be reserved only for cases of an emergency.
And is this an emergency?
I don't know.
Democrats could vote tomorrow if they wanted to reopen the government, but they won't.
And so, in turn, I asked Chuck Schumer: you know, this contingency fund has about five, six million or billion rather in it.
And SNAP costs $8 billion a month just to fund.
So this contingency plan these Democrats are talking about wouldn't even be a real solution.
It would be a band-aid to slap over the bigger issue for a couple of weeks at best.
So let's take a listen to what Chuck Schumer had to say in response.
Irrespective of the dispute on whether USDA contingency funds can be used for SNAP benefits.
It is not.
Wait a minute.
Excuse me.
It is not a dispute.
It is fact they can use it, and the Republicans say it.
Okay, but there's only five or six billion, and it's not cost $8 billion monthly just to administer.
I mean, if anything, it would only last.
It does not cost $5 or $6 billion to administer.
There's enough money to start feeding people right away.
$6 billion is a lot of money, and they're using it for other things.
$20 billion for Argentina, hundreds of millions for Christy Noam's plane.
Who are we kidding here?
The bottom line is they can fund it just as in 2019, just as in other shutdowns for a long period of time.
And they also, if the contingency fund, which is $6 billion, which gets you nearly a month, three weeks, runs out, then they can pass Senator Lujan or Senator Hawley's bill, both of which we support.
We know that there'll be 60 votes for that.
Why aren't they calling it up?
They're not calling it up because the House isn't here to pass it.
That's the way it works.
The House would have to come here.
They probably would have to vote on the Epstein files, but they're choosing to let kids go hungry instead of having to vote on the Epstein files.
There's no doubt about it.
They have been out for six weeks on vacation.
Just think: if they have all this money for Argentina and all this money for other things, they have enough money to keep funding SNAP, and they know it.
And I just want to say what Luhan said: Johnson just lies.
He lied about on immigration, on the undocumented.
He's lying about this.
He just outright lies, plain and simple.
It is not illegal, and his own president has done it.
Well, Senator Trader has some nerve calling Johnson a liar.
The guy is the biggest traitor to the Jewish people, possibly in Jewish history.
Yeah, that's true.
He also mentioned on the way out, by the way, that he's going to be voting.
Well, he didn't actually confirm, but he did say that he is in talks with Zoron Mamdani, and they are very good friends.
And it's sounding like he's inching closer to that endorsement, though he won't officially confirm it.
But yeah, to your point, he is an absolute traitor, yes.
Yeah, I thought I interfered in the Israeli election illegally to try to get Bibi Netanyahu thrown out before Bibi accomplished all the things that he did.
So if Schumer had had his way, all those Iranian proxies, it'd all be still in place.
And his people, if he considers the Jewish people his people, his people would be under much greater threat than they are right now if Bibi had been thrown out.
And he's been a complete obstructionist and totally unwilling to condemn any of the anti-Semitism that is spouting from Congress and from Mandami.
I mean, the man is a disgrace.
I know him since he was an assemblyman.
And he's always been like a pain.
But now he's become like just an impossible human being.
I know.
He really has.
Nobody likes him.
Nobody liked him even when they made him the majority.
They made him a majority because he raised the most money.
He bought them.
I think they'd love to see him go.
I mean, I think so, too.
And I think all this boils down to the fact that he's terrified of being primaried and having losing a seat to someone like an AOC, because as the Republican leadership has pointed out time and time again, the Democrat Party is no longer your grandfather's Democrat Party.
You're either a full-blown communist, or I guess now you're a Republican, and there's literally zero in between.
And I mean, that's how insane it's gotten.
Right.
He'll kiss Mondami's Islamic ring at some point.
Probably a very interesting Islamic declaration on his ring at some point.
But the reality is that they have voted 13 times against opening the government with a resolution that was sort of accepted as the thing you do.
And they did.
It's also interesting they did it 13 times in the past.
That's right.
Since the last shutdown, they've used a continuing resolution exactly like this one, where you we have, we as Republicans have to eat the fact that the only reason we have to do the continuing resolution because they overspent exactly.
But what we don't want to vote for is additional spending until we get a chance to consider it.
So now what they want to do is not just additional spending, they want us to create almost an entirely new government for illegal ailing, for people who aren't working, for people who are illegally getting medication, who will eventually ruin it for real people if we haven't already.
Well, I think they've already somewhat established that the American people are now suffering as a result of this.
And to your point, yeah, a $1.5 trillion list of demands.
A continuing resolution isn't meant to barter and hold the American people hostage so they can use us as leverage, as Whip Clark literally said verbatim.
A continuing resolution is to keep the government funded, to keep the lights on, so that they can get back to work and continue on with these negotiations that need to be happening.
But they won't do that.
They are literally would rather make the American people suffer.
And it really is despicable.
You know, I asked also Senator Bernie Sanders about this today because they keep deflecting and placing the blame on Republicans.
And I pretty much asked, you know, you guys want to say that 42 million Americans are going to go hungry because of Trump and Republicans.
But if you guys would have just voted to pass the CR any one of the 13 times, we could have the government up and running and all of these Americans could be fed.
But you won't.
So how exactly is this Trump's fault?
Let's take a listen to what he had to say.
Senate Democrats are continuing to reject the House passed CR to open the government.
But since Congress does have the power of the purpose to fund the government, how do you justify blaming Trump to fund all these various aspects of government when it's Democrats who continue to vote, keep it all short?
This is, why don't you read this?
But this is a congressional mandate.
It is acknowledged by the Trump administration.
What they are saying is: we acknowledge that there are over $5 billion in a fund that, in the event of a shutdown, will be released in order to continue the STAP program.
That is not unequivocal.
That is the reality.
Let's have a president who obeys the law for a change.
So, again, more deflection there.
He couldn't just answer the dang question, but he's again highlighting the fact that millions of Americans are going to starve.
And now it's actually getting really interesting.
It's really starting to heat up because there's sort of a war within the Republicans now because Senator Josh Hawley put forth legislation to keep SNAP funded throughout a government shutdown.
Also, Senator Luhan put forth some Democratic version of this legislation.
So now this is sort of tearing the parties apart.
I guess 10 Republicans are on board with Senator Hawley's legislation as well as some Democrats, but all Democrats are on board with Lujan's legislation.
But the bottom line here, again, is that we just need to pass the CR and then SNAP will be funded.
That is the stance of majority leader Thun.
And he's saying just pass the CR and we won't have to do any of these additional pieces of legislation.
It's very simple.
Is there any indication that Thune will fold on that?
Because he should have been very, very encouraged by this.
I'll show you this.
70% of the people polled think the Democrat Party is out of touch.
70%.
That's 7 out of 10.
Accurate.
Only 39% think they are in touch.
And 68% disapprove of the way they're handling this specifically.
So that 70% also can include The other crazy things they're in favor of their gender, their gender, their position on gender, and their position on Israel.
But 68% disapprove the way they are handling this.
And I think for the first time ever, we've succeeded in holding them accountable for a government shutdown.
We always get blamed, meaning Republicans.
We always get blamed for it.
First of all, it's so clear this time.
And because we have a president, because we have a president that talks every day, explains every day.
And I think Thune is brilliant bringing it up for a vote.
I mean, I hope he does again tomorrow.
Vote 20 times.
It's too all they have to do is vote yes, and everybody gets their money right away.
Exactly.
Exactly.
What they're holding us hostage to is basically bankrupting this country with a bunch of people, a bunch of illegal people getting billions and billions of dollars.
So thank you for covering it, Allison.
Thank you.
My pleasure.
Thank you so much.
Excellent.
You do such a great job.
Thank you.
Well, I mean, I think Allison made it about as clear as it can be.
We should have asked her, Mayor.
We should ask her if she's ran into her friend Nancy Pelosi in the oh, yeah, in the bar or something?
Well, she had that moment right a few weeks ago that viral moment on the Capitol steps.
I think people remember it, right?
Yeah, almost got Chuck Schumer to reply something similar.
He was testy with her.
What was that?
How testy he was with her?
Yeah, yeah.
Love that.
She is good.
She is.
She is good.
And she was, you know, she asked a question in a very Trump questions.
They've changed a little, but the way they used to and sometimes still do.
She asked a challenging question, but it was a very, very professional tone.
Not the kind of tone that would, usually Trump gets ticked off not so much by the question, but when they get disrespectful.
Right.
Yeah, whoa, whoa.
Where do you get the right to build a, where do you get a right to build an East New East Wing?
Oh, I'm the president?
Oh.
Other presidents did it?
No, they didn't.
Don't you read?
Yeah, they did.
Quite a bit, including Obama.
So Democrats have now voted 13 times.
So Thune, do your job.
Forget, don't take these other things to the fore.
They're all, I would say, we're not taking anything to the fore on this until we take the continuing resolution that 13 times in the past we've used when there was a Democrat president.
We're not changing the rules just because you think you have a Republican sucker there, because you don't have a Republican sucker, you have a Republican leader there.
And we're going to protect the American people out of money you want to steal because this is money that they want to steal and give it to illegals.
It will also counter, although, well, yeah, it'll just end up costing us more money.
It'll also counter the good work that Trump has done in reducing illegal immigration.
One of the reasons people were coming here was to get thousands and thousands and in the big picture, billions in healthcare.
Of course, you'd come to America and falsely claim that you're a refugee.
You're going to get healthcare.
And you don't have to work anymore to get it, even though that's illegal.
Sanders has got one hell of a Sanders has one hell of a nerve talking about the law.
When in fact, what they want to do is provide this to people who are unlawful.
I know they create this romantic picture of the alien as being, oh, this poor person just wants to work.
First of all, this group of aliens is not at all my prior groups, even of illegal aliens.
This is a group that is defined a lot more by lawbreakers, a lot more by terrorists, a lot more by drug dealers, a lot more by human traffickers.
How did it happen that America is the biggest human trafficking country in the world under Biden?
Because he opened the borders.
Who are they?
They're among those 15 million people that came in.
Why do we have more fentanyl?
They're among the 15 million people that came in.
Why does their crooked director of the FBI have to admit in a panic that he has no idea how many terrorists are in this country?
Imagine the director of the FBI having to say that when for two or three years he could have done something about preventing it.
Well, he doesn't know how many terrorists are in this country because his stupid president or traitorous president opened the door wide open and didn't give a damn about who came in.
Now that we go back over it, he did almost no vetting.
There's no possible way they can tell you how many illegals they let in or how many legals because they have no idea.
They have no idea.
Some are a matter of record.
That's where we get our number, like eight or nine million.
But then we have the people who get in that you never see.
And that's a very large number.
It has traditionally been somewhere around 50% to 200% of the people who actually are recorded.
So that would take you into the range of 15, 16, or where the president is at 20 million.
But it's ridiculous that we don't know.
Also, before we close down, and we're about to close down and move over to X, come over to X and why don't the first thing we'll play when we come over there, I hope, Ted, if we can get it, is Bill Gates, who is now telling us that there's much more danger from the world being cold and warm.
Think of all the money that he fleeced you out of.
And the other guy, Gore, became a billionaire, convincing you that the world was going to end by 2010.
Now he's telling us that cold is far deadlier and that global warming will not lead to humanity's demise.
Just four years ago, he authored a book, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, and he said that climate change would be worse than COVID-19.
Strange guy, huh?
So God bless our president, huh?
Working his tail off.
Tomorrow's going to be a big meeting.
So dear God, give him the guidance and the strength and help him stay healthy and safe and let them come out with a really great agreement.
Because God, they're the ones that don't believe in God, and we're the ones that do.
So give us a little break.
And we're very, very thankful for all that you've given us, God.
Thanksgiving is coming up, and we're going to have a chance to enjoy it.
And so is Halloween.
And we're going to have a Halloween party on Friday.
Wait until you see.
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