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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Monday, November 10, 2025
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Well, good evening.
And this is Veterans Day.
So I want to begin.
you can see i'm dressed appropriately for it because i was at a veterans day uh ceremony uh just shortly rushed back and uh my Marine Corps.
Oh, tomorrow.
Today is Marine Corps Day, 250th anniversary of the Marine Corps.
Tomorrow is Veterans Day, so we'll go through it again tomorrow.
But first of all, my honor and respect to all Marines who were founded 250 years ago to really their first engagement was the Barbary pirates, hence the song, right?
From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli.
And how many times have the Marines saved us?
Oh, I don't know.
You just count them.
I mean, from then on, there we were, just a little nation.
We had won a war against a great power.
I guess most of Europe had no idea how we won it.
And here we have these Marines go over and bash in a Barbary pirate.
Even then, you know, Muslims were making war against Christians and everyone else.
The Barbary pirates were basically Muslims.
I mean, this idea of Muslim attempts to eliminate the Jewish people and Christianity.
I mean, just go back to Muhammad.
So this is, when I say centuries old.
If you know history of any kind, Western history, world history, this has been an incredible battle.
And when they like to say, oh, gee, it's the same, it is not the same.
When the battle's engaged, it may be the same.
But the motivations for warfare and battle are quite different.
And on our side, when those motivations are illicit or excessive, they defy completely the founder of our religion, Jesus Christ.
And when they are excessive and out of control and try to destroy all Jews and Christians, they are doing what Muhammad told them to do and what Muhammad did himself.
So there's a very, very big difference.
And trying to create a moral equivalent between the two is a terrible, terrible problem.
I mean, it adhered in the whole attempt to solve the Palestine problem by creating a moral equivalent between the Jewish state of Israel and the Muslim extremist state of Palestine.
So yeah, you can divide Muslims into two groups now, at least, right?
You could say there are peaceful Muslims who I do believe, I think everyone believes they make up a majority of the Muslim people for sure.
But here's where we're going to differ.
As much as I understand and know that, I know as clearly that there is a smaller group of Muslims, but a significantly large number spread throughout the world who are devoted to killing as part of their religion.
They were brought up that way.
And Muhammad teaches that.
And in order to stop them from doing it, in order to, you have to reject the founder of the religion.
Because in the second half of his life, he was all about conquering.
And when you look at the history of the religion, the religion was not a religion that sold itself basically on family interconnections like Judaism established itself with tribes or on preaching the goodness of the religion like Christianity.
It spread based on mostly war and conquest.
I mean, maybe the most famous of all that's relevant today was the conquest of Iran by the immediate successors of the mass murder of Muhammad.
They went into Iran.
They committed genocide against a Zoroastrian religion.
If you want to remain a Zoroastrian, you died, ran away.
I'm not sure they gave them the option of being a demies like they did with Christians and Jews.
Demis are basically slaves.
You're not basically slaves.
They are slaves.
So, boy, do we need Marines today, huh?
We do, and we're so thankful to have them.
God bless them.
God bless any one of you that served in the Marines.
We'll save the other.
God bless you and thank yous for Veterans Day, which I was so anxious about.
I pushed it ahead to tomorrow, but that is also a beautiful day.
I always marched in the Veterans Parade in New York City.
I hope tomorrow there's a beautiful parade in New York.
We always had a lovely Veterans Day parade.
Now, November the 11th originally was Armistice Day.
This was the day in which before we had a Second World War, we celebrated the conclusion of the First World War.
And the president is quite right that we have lost our credit to some extent for having been the decisive factor in both world wars, because we actually don't celebrate our victories in those wars, do we?
All over Europe, they do.
In Russia, they do.
In China, they do.
And Russia claims complete credit for winning the Second World War.
I can give you a good argument that if it wasn't for us, Hitler would have conquered Russia.
If Hitler hadn't decided that he had to deal with the invading army going through France and stop them from coming in over his western border, he would never have taken 800 to a million soldiers out of the Russian front and brought them to the Bolshe, where he surprised us and inflicted on the Allies, us and the British and French,
the biggest casualties we had of the war.
There was even fear he would turn the war around there.
Now, you keep those millions or so men on the Russian front and pounding Moscow, which they almost took, could have been a totally different story.
Now, we'd have been in Germany squeezing them by the throat, but they'd have had Moscow.
And he fooled us.
I mean, he did a he did a, we had taken his, we had gotten his signals, both the Japanese and the German signals, fairly early in the war.
So we knew a lot about what the Germans were planning.
Well, they found that out and they sent out contrary signals.
They made us think that they were reinforcing the Russian front when, in fact, they were reinforcing the Western front.
And all of a sudden, Eisenhower and all of the generals that were part of that invasion met forces they never expected.
Remember, Eisenhower announced prematurely, probably when we took France.
I could be a little off on the dates here, but this would probably be like June, July.
No, have you later?
Had to be fall.
Had to be the fall.
It had to be the fall of 44.
Eisenhower announced we'll be in Berlin by Christmas.
And it looked that way.
We were just marching right through France.
We didn't get there until half a year later and hundreds of thousands of soldiers less.
And the savior of that was George Patton, because Eisenhower had him in reserve, like a relief pitcher in the south of France, not used in the D-Day invasion.
Patton took his tanks and came across France and like half the time they thought.
And all of a sudden, Patton's sitting in Berlin waiting for everybody else, including waiting for the Russians, which he got very angry about.
He felt that we should have taken all of Berlin and told Uncle Joe to go to hell.
Uncle Joe was the dictator and equal maniacal murderer to Hitler that ran Russia.
But the Marines' great victories, of course, were in the Pacific, where had we not had them, I don't know that we would have won that war.
So what, I mean, the Marines can do everything, but what's their specialty?
Amphibious landings, right?
I hope as a Marine, you won't get angry at me, but they're really the Navy's army.
Of course, they would say they're much better than the Army or the Navy.
And they have a right to that.
They have a right to say that.
If they didn't say it, they wouldn't be all that good, right?
But the reality is their specialty is what we had to teach all of our soldiers to do at Normandy.
But thank God we had them.
And where the Marines really excelled were in taking those islands back from the Japanese.
Iwo Jima, of course, was Marine victory.
And then MacArthur had been driven back to Australia, actually.
He had a retreat to Australia.
And although he was an army general, his lead units, his lead offensive units were all Marine Corps.
And MacArthur, although he was an Army guy, certainly had the spirit of a Marine.
You know, sometimes Army guys tend to be more laid back and they don't lead everybody up the hill.
That wasn't MacArthur, boy.
MacArthur, MacArthur took the tank, took the car, and when the guys weren't going up the hill, he went up first and had a terrible time, like Patton, getting along with the politicians, but had a great time getting along with his soldiers, despite the fact that like Patton, he was considered to be very tough on his soldiers.
But all the people that I have met over the years, including some relatives who served under MacArthur, I'm sorry, under Patton, and MacArthur, come to think of it, loved them.
They said they would die for them.
And I would say why.
I mean, this is all over my course of my life, 30, 40, 50 years ago.
They said because they would die for us.
These were not guys who were sitting back, you know, calculating things from the air tower.
They're right on the, all of a sudden, you're in the middle of a battle, and then you see Patton.
All of a sudden, you're in the middle of battle.
You see MacArthur when he's four-star general.
So these are American heroes.
All of them that we're thinking about today are veterans.
And, you know, you say to yourself, why have we had to lose so many lives for so long?
Because what we're doing is challenging to a world that has a large component of evil people.
What we're doing is very, very threatening to communists, to Islamic extremists, who have a maniacal view of human nature and how to control it.
We frighten them right down to their shoes.
And we always have.
I mean, from the time we emerged, even those who were smart enough, when we emerged and won our Revolutionary War, they started to be afraid of Marx in 1850 and Engels already had a residual fear that America might be the most difficult.
Boy, they must have been real happy with the election of Mandami the other day.
And we were very, very sad, but we're sure as hell not going to let it stop us.
So our deep respect, today, special day for the Marines, for all the Marines, living, dead, and those who are thinking about it in the future.
You're special.
Very, very special.
And without you, there wouldn't be American freedom.
So the shutdown, the shutdown is over, but it's not really over.
They say it's all worked out.
There's always the fear, like with Nancy Pelosi, when we thought we got her out in 2010, that the evil witch comes back and the hand comes up again.
We thought we finished her in 2010 and then she came back for another.
I mean, her husband's very fortunate because I don't know what Nancy Pelosi contributed that's good for America.
I know she contributed a lot of bad things for America, but she sure as hell made a fortune.
I mean, if she's going to be the symbol of anything, she's going to be the symbol of being the most successful insider trader in the history of America.
The person who was the most unscrupulous member of Congress in terms, if you measure it by the amount of money she was able to acquire, her and her husband, they say it's $142 million.
That's what they say.
I got to believe it's even more than that.
And she did it by doing something that she kept legal for her, but it's completely disgusting, dishonest, and decrepit in terms of what it means about her character.
And she traded on information that she got secretly in Congress, told her husband that this company is going to get sued, that company, this company is going to lose their contract, that company lose their contract, and her husband would trade and they'd make millions.
They just made $140 million.
That's why I pointed out, I mean, because they were going out, they wanted to make sure they could go out with a lot of cash.
And that's, I mean, that's so the shutdown is now supposedly over.
The terms, the terms are basically the terms that we could have had that would have happened.
How many days ago is it now, Ted?
How long is the shutdown?
Have we reached 40 days now?
Okay.
So the shutdown was 40 days.
Here's what happened as a result of the shutdown.
Here's the difference between what they're voting on and what they could have voted on or almost voted on 40 days ago.
Nothing.
Almost nothing.
An agreement that in the future they will debate health care.
So the Democrats, of course, refused and put all those people in jeopardy of not getting paid and who knows what in our country in a tailspin because they wanted the Republicans to agree to extend the excessive additions to health care that were made by Biden as part of the false, falsely named anti-inflation bill.
It roughly turned Medicaid into almost the biggest scam in the history of America.
So this is where you started to get the stories that, remember when the pandemic started or not, you started to get these stories like people could make more money staying out of work than going to work.
Well, that has a big implication on Medicaid because you're not supposed to get Medicaid if you can work.
But the Democrats, Democrats wanted the money to fund what I think could easily be described as illegal Medicaid, hundreds of millions to billions of dollars.
And they wanted to be made permanent so that this scam could go on forever, even though when they passed it originally, they said, well, we only need it for like two or three years.
And they put this end date of it, the end of this year.
But you knew from the time they did it, because all they really care about is creating a much greater and more dependent America, that this was the best thing they could ever get their hands on.
And now, as part of an extension of the government, when you never put in something substantive like this, this requires a massive debate.
I mean, it will completely ruin our economy.
It'll take our debt, which is already ridiculous, and put it beyond banana republics, all in order to give the money to illegal aliens and to give the money to people who are working, but not taking the health care from their employers, even though they have to.
Or the people that could work and don't and are not entitled to wealth, are not entitled to Medicaid.
And of course, they've done away with all of the vetting for welfare that I, part of which I started, like Workfare, I started.
I, Mayor Giuliani, started it.
Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich, did it two years later.
And when I said, you want welfare?
And you can walk around?
Fine, I got a job for you.
You go, you can't find one.
You haven't, you've been trying, right?
Because you can't get welfare if you're not trying to look for a job.
You think anybody gets thrown off?
Do you think any of these cities has a group of investigators that looks around and sees, are they trying to get a job?
I did it.
I took welfare from 1.1 million people to 500,000 people, of which we could document that 400,000 or so at least had jobs because of work fair.
And then I changed workfair.
I changed the welfare agency into a job placement agency.
So as the economy improved, which it did, and jobs opened up, we took the welfare people who now had a work ethic, now had work experience.
And we also changed, we changed the dynamics of the community from a community that was dependent to a community that had the work ethic.
And the Democrats, of course, between Obama and Biden, they've destroyed it.
It's got to get rebuilt if we're going to have a productive country.
It's the only thing that's going to, the only thing that gets you out of poverty is work.
Sorry, I mean, that's the way you get out of poverty.
Work, you work, you work.
And then if you can't work, you do something with your family and with friends.
And of course, then it can be help from the government, from the people that absolutely need it, but not for all the scam artists and all the people who become lazy because they've never seen anybody work.
Do you know how many families in New York, how many kids grew up and they'd never seen anybody go to work in their family?
Second generation, third generation of welfare.
A whole neighborhood, nobody gets up in the morning early and goes to work.
They're collecting numbers, they're selling drugs.
That's the way you make money.
Whereas, how did you develop it?
And probably your mother and father went to work.
Mother or father or both.
Relatives all had jobs.
People in the neighborhood, the guy next door, the guy across the street, the guy in the apartment next door, they all had jobs.
God, when they lost their job, they were terribly upset.
You were taught you had to work for what you got.
See, that's a productive, strong country.
It's a country with moral fiber.
A lot of which we've lost.
Trump is trying to give it back to us.
This shutdown was a stand on that.
They had pushed things too far.
And then they wanted them to fund health care for illegals, for illegal aliens.
I don't know.
I went through a debate with somebody this weekend about the use of the word aliens.
Oh, you can't say aliens.
That's an insult.
I said, sorry, sweetheart.
I'm a lawyer.
You know what the federal statutes define them as?
Aliens.
So I'm going to use the word in the federal statute so I don't euphemize everyone into thinking, oh, this is perfectly fine to let any smug in that you want or murderer or rapist.
When they're coming in from Venezuela, how the hell do you know?
He won't give you, Maduro won't give you records.
When they say, oh, these people that are coming in are all like wonderful people.
They want to come to America and just see, be part of America.
What are you on some other planet?
Maduro's not sending people that want to be part of America.
He's sending people here that want to kill us, either deliberately as part of being communist or because they are from insane asylums, prisons.
When you open the doors, then these countries, many of whom are evil countries, send in evil people.
It's also a perfect opportunity for China to send the spies in, for the Islamics to send the terrorists in.
We can see it already.
We're picking people up all over the place who are working with ISIS, working with this, working with that.
And the Democrats want to extend health care for them so that they can keep up the incentives, right?
So then when they get back in power, they can open the doors again so we can get bombarded by rapists, murderers, child molesters, human traffickers, terrorists.
Trump worked too hard to get elected to cave in to that.
So, yes, it's real simple.
They lost and we won.
The terms of battle were they weren't going to sign the continuing resolution that has been signed 13 times in a row, which just continues the government without anything added of a major nature.
And they weren't going to sign it unless we agreed to extend Obamacare.
And what that meant was the part of Obamacare that has the extra things that were put in first at the pandemic and then shortly in the middle of it by Biden, who doubled and tripled it.
They wanted that all to be permanent, even though they originally put it in temporarily.
And Trump, for the first time, someone stood up to them in this game of constant driving us into bankruptcy, driving us into bankruptcy.
And by the way, what he did will help to save Medicaid.
At some point, this thing was going to crash and you wouldn't be able to help anybody, rich, poor, or anybody.
So the shutdown should be over.
It needs a vote in the Senate today, tonight.
They should be doing it now.
Then it's got to be all cleaned up.
Got to go back to the House because the House has to originate any revenue bill.
And they have made some changes, like they have an agreement to vote on, an agreement to bring to the fore for a vote an analysis of health care.
And they have a couple of other small things like that that are different than the House bill.
So then that has to go back to the House and the House has to agree to it.
And originally to get the Republicans to agree to absorb the level of spending the Democrats had already done, which is what we did.
They just wanted us to go up even higher.
Took everything Johnson had to get the very conservative Republicans to vote for it.
So we've got to be really careful.
They don't jump off the ship now.
So, yes, it's done.
They're all extremely positive.
And I am too, but let's watch the rest of the week.
I believe Johnson says it'll be voted on on Wednesday.
I would say Figure Friday because they're going to want to go home and have as long a Thanksgiving vacation as possible because they'll be working for four or five days in a row.
They can't handle that.
I mean, you could see members of Congress have breakdowns, lose concentration, not know why they're here.
I know you people work five days a week and stuff like that.
They're lucky if they work a third of the year.
I mean, they're doing better than the Communist Teachers Union.
They're not working.
Bingo.
Well, we're going to take a short break and when we get back, I'm going to talk about probably why you tuned in.
What were all those pardons about?
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This is Rudy Giuliani back with the Rudy Giuliani Show on Lindell TV.
Today, the President of the United States issued a historic pardon.
And the historic pardon is to, I haven't even counted the number of people in the pardon.
And I mean, I'm one of them.
And there are, of course, many of them I know.
Many of them I don't know.
And the pardon is very broadly for those who were indicted illegally, unfairly, in violation of their constitutional rights, and in violation of every, every norm of decency that, gosh, even some banana republics would have.
The people who did this created the darkest era in American justice ever in our history.
Nothing like this has ever been done before.
Nothing, right from the most significant ones like indicting a former president four times so that he has to be tried four times in the election year.
I don't know.
Can you be any more obvious than that?
To engaging in a censorship that is shocking, should be shocking today.
When we think about it, decent Americans should make sure and say to themselves, that's never going to happen in our country again.
One political party is not going to be able to shut down completely overwhelming evidence of absolutely how crooked the candidate of the other party was.
Evidence coming from the words of his son and all of his associates and his own.
In the hard drive that they suppressed and instead accused myself and President Trump of being Russian agents was a direct admission by Hunter Biden that for 30 years he gave half of his income to his father.
I mean, now that you know, I mean, you don't need anything more than that.
Why would a son who is acquiring millions from foreign governments, some of whom are enemies of the United States, why is he giving his father half of his income for 30 years?
And how can the press and even the Republicans ignore and say with strange faces, we don't have any proof that Biden got any money?
Look, I was a trial lawyer and a prosecutor, and I actually worked honestly in the job, unlike most of the politicians that we have in America today.
And there's nothing more powerful than an admission like the one of Joe Biden.
They say, well, Hunter Biden might not be telling the truth.
Every witness I put on the witness stand might not have been telling the truth.
But the law, which is hundreds of years old, makes an admission.
One of the most powerful pieces of evidence.
An admission is when you basically give evidence about your involvement in a crime with someone else outside of court without the police harassing you or detaining you or pressuring you.
You tell your friend, how about, here's an admission.
Ted, a couple of years ago, I robbed a bank.
That's an admission.
Now, let's say I was a suspect in the robbery of a bank, and that would be pretty solid evidence.
They sure as heck wouldn't ignore it.
Well, that's what is in there in black and white.
For 30 years, I gave half my salary to my father, and you're not happy about it.
And then you go look at what a salary comes from.
A salary comes from foreign interests that want the senator, vice president, or eventually the president's influence.
So we have a name for that in America that I learned in law school and prosecuted more successfully maybe than anyone.
It's called bribery.
And we put in the White House because that was denied to the American people, a man who spent his lifetime selling his office, Joe Biden.
And then we put a guy in office who has a family with substantial issues and problems.
If you ever got a chance to look at that hard drive, including Hunter having to tell his father, maybe ask him for help, I'm really too dangerous to be with the children.
They were debating the psychiatrist who said he shouldn't be with the minor children because he sexually abused them.
And he said that the allegations that were made by the young girl, the underage girl, were withdrawn.
He didn't say the psychiatrist changed her mind, by the way.
And then in the middle of saying all that, he slipped and said, but you know, I really am a danger to those young children.
You're hearing that from me.
You didn't hear that much from even from Coomer Comer, right?
I don't know how that guy investigates.
He investigates by ignoring the most powerful evidence.
That's a good way to do it.
He sure as hell wouldn't have been an assistant U.S. attorney for me.
Now, he's a Republican.
And on the other side, they deliberately did.
I just think he did it because.
I mean, I can't, the two most relevant, damaging pieces of evidence ignored.
A guy's running around to a thousand banks trying to do this and that and the other thing.
By the way, all you have to do is look at the hard drive.
You can see the transfer of the money in there.
I mean, there's one, there's one on the 15th of February, 2016 from Ukraine to Latvia,
Latvia to Cyprus and Cyprus to all over the world, of which 3.5 million goes to Hunter and the Hunter Company, and then a little note, 800 or 900 grand for the, I think they say, I think they don't even call him in that case, the big guy.
I think they say for the VP.
Of course, nobody told you about that either, right?
So all these people are being pardoned because they were prosecuted for telling the truth and for trying to save the country.
I got prosecuted Kaiser's lawyer, and so did Professor Eastman and a number of people here were his lawyers.
It was our obligation to argue the case for him.
Now, let me tell you, in prior cases involving lawyers, they give you a wide latitude, even to the point of almost misleading and lying.
Even though they don't want you to do it, they understand how things can get very emotional and lawyers can get too into the case, but they don't want you to lose your enthusiasm for your client.
The right bright line is the phone.
A lawyer has to, when he's arguing the case, not when he's arguing with his client necessarily, but when he's arguing the case in public or in court, a lawyer has to give his client all the benefits of the debt.
And if anything has a possibility of being true, he has to look into it and argue it, or at least keep it alive for argument.
I would have been violating my oath as a lawyer if I had done what they wanted me to do.
Instead, they threw me out of the practice of law because I did what I was sworn to do too damn well for their good.
Because when I came into the case, somewhere around 35 to 40% of Americans thought the president was innocent.
And by the time we got to impeachment time and Mueller time, we were up to over 50%.
And I knew that's where the case had to be won or lost, not with the senators, not with the congressmen, but with American public opinion, because that's all they are.
They're a reflection of polls.
I do not have a high regard for the Congress.
Some of them are good men and women, but I've been a prosecutor and in the executive branch all my life, spent my time prosecuting politicians.
I knew that if he remained at, you know, underwater, those Republicans would have walked out on him in the Senate.
They walked out on him on January 6th, right?
So suppose Mueller kept beating him over the head with all the leaks and all the stuff that was going on.
And they go into the impeachment and 60% of the American people say he's guilty or 65.
You think the Republican weaklings who ran away from him on January 6th wouldn't have voted for impeachment to make themselves heroes so they could get invited to Washington cocktail parties and whatever the hell they think is important or get the next job with a big company or make sure that they're getting whatever the hell else they're getting from the lobbyists?
I'm just being realistic with you.
As a lawyer, I wasn't a politician, as a lawyer.
So I argued the things that I had to argue.
And I developed, in doing that, I discovered the vast criminality of Joe Biden.
Nobody else discovered it.
There's one person who found it.
It was given to me by the Ukrainian people who hated him.
And I gave it to, I thought, the Senate, and they were afraid to handle it.
And I gave it to the Justice Department, and they buried it.
And the FBI buried it.
I really couldn't believe it.
It took a while for me to believe how crooked Comey had made the FBI.
I now know it was, I mean, it was, you know, if I go into this anymore, I probably will cry.
And I'm not going to cry.
I'll give you one set of facts that comes out here.
And And let me point out that who did this?
Edward R. Martin.
As an American, you have to read this.
You have to read this report.
This report is brilliant.
This report, and this man has the courage to do very few people in the United States Senate could do.
Very few.
Maybe Senator Johnson, maybe Senator Grassley.
Stop.
Stop.
Windsay, I love you.
You don't got it to do this, babes.
You ran away from it.
Could have had it.
You could have had it a year and a year, a year, and I don't know, a couple of months before the election.
But it was too hot, huh?
Hot.
He's a senator, a friend, Joe, Uncle Joe.
Uncle Joe is as big a criminal as I've ever dealt with, including mafia criminals.
You dealt with them.
Uncle Joe was responsible for the death of more than the mafia guys are responsible for.
You think if they didn't perpetuate this fraud and put that demented son of a bitch in office, you think any of those people in Ukraine would be dead?
No.
How many are dead between the Ukrainians and the Russians?
A million people?
That's a lot of people that get killed, Joe.
Or how about Afghanistan?
Who in their right mind would have taken the soldiers out before the civilians and gotten all the civilians killed?
Or who would have given up a Gram airbase to China, 400 miles from China, except somebody bribed by China, which all the American elite covered up.
They were able to cover up America's oldest newspaper, the New York Post.
And you want us to say that President Trump is a dangerous democracy?
You want a danger to democracy?
It's the daily, it's the New York Times.
It's NBC.
You look at that hard drive and you read it and you cover it up.
I don't got to be something criminal about you.
Got to be something criminal about you.
You sure hell have the instincts that I was brought up with and that I had and the people that worked for me had.
You don't have the instincts of a decent American.
You want to actually elect, you want to actually elect a president who took $30 million from China?
You're not worried that he might sell out to China.
He did.
You don't think that Buddha woman was left off the list of people that were sanctioned because she gave $3.5 million?
That's the tip of the iceberg to Hunter and Joe?
Or just an accident?
Hmm.
You think the case against his son and one of the richest crooks, worst organized criminals in Ukraine was dismissed because it wasn't a good case or because Joe Biden bribed Poroshenko to do it.
And by the way, the hard drive makes it clear that he did.
You want to make it clearer?
Release the four conversations between Biden and Poroshenko that took place in February of 2016.
They're all taped.
Some of it's been released by Ukrainians and Zelensky.
You want to do penance for all the sins you committed?
Release it.
Let's listen to the conversations between your president, who is alleged to have taken between 50 and 100 million dollars in bribes, which you're covering up, when he was the head of your country, raping your people out of that money.
I don't know, you might not even need all that money for us if you weren't stealing so much.
And I'm on your side against Russia, big time, but not with my eyes closed, but my eyes wide open.
That after we save him from Russia, we got to save him from you.
You're the reason why that country isn't a great country it should be, because most of the important people in your country would steal everything that wasn't locked down, and they take some of that too.
You know how crooked they are.
And you've got it all a file.
You've got a file that shows us, allegedly, according to a woman that is running for her life, allegedly has all of the bank accounts of a whole group of other politicians.
That your police told me if they didn't think God's going to think it's going to live.
They don't know.
The mafia couldn't get me.
You think those creepy sissy boy Democrats were going to get me?
Well, I think in this, in this, you will see each of the states, how many irregularities there were at the time that we were litigating this and how in some cases.
it's now become ridiculous to even argue that Georgia wasn't Trump's state.
300,000 votes missing in Georgia.
Maybe about five different ways that you can prove that Trump won the state.
When the newspapers constantly today, even the New York Post does this, says Trump falsely claims that the election of 2020 was fixed.
I don't know.
That comes awfully close to lying.
It just becomes a question of you're still suppressing.
Look, I got fired or I left ABC because there was a report of 300,000 votes missing in Georgia, put out by the state.
They actually got rid of from the election board Rapsenberger, who was the creep that lied about the conversation with the president, got him indicted.
And I was going to go report it.
And they told me I couldn't report on the 2020 election, that I had agreed to that.
And I pulled out the document that we had.
I said, you show me where I agree to that.
And if you think I'm going to do that, you can take the job and shove it up here.
You know what?
I mean, the station claims to be like a conservative station, except I don't know, you don't get to do censorship of something so important to our republic as that.
Because I don't know why you're worried about losing money, even though you have more money than God.
I don't know what allows you to tell somebody you can't report an item of news and you want to be a news station and you want to claim you're a Republican.
And most of them sat quiet because they were afraid of losing their jobs.
We might lose my job.
I might lose my job.
I don't know.
Hasn't that always been the reason why despots prevail?
People get scared.
Not enough brave people.
Too many cowards.
Well, this does a lot to prove I was right.
I don't know.
It's about the 50th thing now that proves I'm right.
I don't know what else I need.
That's the list, Mayor.
We got a long list.
Yeah, and we've only touched on this.
I mean, this goes.
A letter from over 80 state legislatures requesting a Pennsylvania state attorney to appoint an independent prosecutor to investigate election irregularities and also appoint, investigate the attorney general who was involved in it.
Right.
This is, I mean, this is unbelievable.
Great work by Ed Martin, who, I don't know, they got him out as U.S. Attorney in the District of Columbia.
Maybe that was good because I don't know who would have had the guts to do this.
This is all the stuff where they just blithely say, the president falsely claims that he won the election.
You falsely reported that he lost that election.
That's what's going on.
You're a bunch of lying scum.
Even today, Mayor, some of the news reports that talk about the pardon, they get it all wrong.
Even some of the reports.
This pardon is all wrong.
No, no.
Well, when they go through about what you guys were accused of and that sort of stuff, they miss it all.
It's all bullshit.
These pardons are these pardons are wrong, but partering a murderer with an auto pen is okay.
Right.
I mean, pardoning a murderer with an auto pen is okay.
1,500.
He doesn't even know who the hell he pardoned.
And they don't give a damn.
These are pardons that are well thought out.
You don't have people on your staff, New York Times, that are honest enough to write something like this anymore.
And if you had anybody on your staff like this, you fired them a long time ago.
Oh, yeah.
So who is who's I should make it clear to you the following.
When I woke up this morning and someone told me I was pardoned, I said, for what?
I thought I insulted somebody last night.
Pardon me.
I talked to the president.
I don't let you know what I say or what goes on unless he wants me to.
But I talked to the president and I've talked to him during this period of time.
He's never mentioned it to me.
I had no idea this was going to happen.
I didn't ask for it.
Definitely didn't ask for it.
You've never asked for it because you know you've never done anything.
And there was a period of time when he and I as lawyer and client talked over pardons, which he's talked about.
So I'm no longer privileged.
And a lot of people in the last administration came to him and he was thinking about pardoning and a lot of people, including his children.
Unlike Hunter, the scumbag, his children said, we don't want to pardon Dad.
That's different from an honest family and a perverted family.
Well, the only pardon I think that's valid that Biden did was his son because he signed it.
The other pardons aren't worth anything with an auto pen.
So what's wrong with these pardons?
Right.
First of all, the pardons never should have had to be issued because you guys didn't do anything wrong in the first place.
If anything, and I was at a small level, I was involved with that in 2020.
And what I distinctly remember, Mayor, is you and others working within the Constitution to right a wrong.
That's the whole point.
Do a great job on the electors.
Kennedy and Nixon only did it.
That's who Professor Eastman and it happened two other times in our history.
And the New York Times never reported that.
They don't.
They don't tell you that it happened twice in the 18th, 19th century and once in the 20th century.
And Professor Eastman followed that.
And it was clear that they were alternative electors.
Nobody was trying to fool anybody.
And then all these people, all these people, not big shots like me, but all these people get indicted.
And when lives ruined by those anti-American, communist-leaning crooks.
And that was your first point this morning.
We were talking about the response to it.
What was the first thing you were concerned about?
Thank God.
Well, you told, well, that.
I don't.
If you said to me, you got a choice, I'll give you a pardon or I'll give all those people that acted as electors pardons.
I'll say, give it to them.
And that was your point to me.
At this point, at this point, thank you, Mr. President.
I am in no way being ungrateful for the power.
I don't need it anymore.
What are you going to take an 81-year-old man and put him in jail?
I don't know.
I probably have more friends in jail.
I make friends easily.
You know that.
The point being, you cared about the others.
If you put me in a jail with a lot of Italian papinoca, I'm pretty good.
I'm pretty good with bocce bowl.
Oh, man.
You'd have, yeah.
That wouldn't be.
So, but your point is.
The only thing is, I could have trouble.
I'm not a good cook.
I bet you could grill a nice steak.
Yeah, but I don't know.
I mean, you don't scare me.
You got it.
You did enough to me.
But you were concerned about the others.
You cared about the others.
Damn right, I do because they didn't.
They didn't.
We're going to wrap up now and go over to X.
And we'll give you a little more on this and the rest of what's going on.
But, Mr. President, you're a great man.
And I want you to look at the names you never heard of on that list.
And you got to realize most of these people are, I mean, some of them, who knows?
Some of them could be rich as hell.
You never know.
But a lot of them are just middle-class people.
And I probably got lawyers for 50, 60 people.
You know how hard it was to get lawyers for them?
Including for me.
You come over on X, and I'll tell you about how hard it was to get a lawyer for them.
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