This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live.
It's a Rudy Giuliani show.
I'm so used to that.
You know, we did our 800th show of America's Mayor Live last week.
800 shows.
That's a lot.
And we have about a couple hundred podcasts, and we revived them last week with a podcast with Michael Francisi, which I listened to twice over over the weekend because I enjoyed it so much.
So I'm suggesting you get it.
It's on X.
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there's a small fee it's not it's well it's going to be worth it especially if you start adding more It's less than a hamburger.
Nowadays.
Nowadays, it's a lot less than a hamburger, although that could be part of our story.
The president, I think, is bringing down the price of hamburgers.
He's working on it himself, right?
He himself is out there trying to bring down the price of hamburgers by addressing the McDonald's people.
But let's start with, let's start with his press conference this morning, which was quite impressive to me.
And I do admit there's a certain pride in this one, but personal pride in this one.
But it began with him describing the arrangements being made for the World Cup.
Now, I don't know if you have any idea how difficult this is, particularly in the world we live in.
They're going to be something like, gosh, I should know this.
40, 50.
There are going to be 40, 50 World Cup matches throughout the United States.
There'll be a couple in Mexico and a couple in Canada, and that's their issue, right?
But the vast majority of them are in America.
I don't know what the heck is going to happen the other two places.
But when you consider the condition of the world right now, this is not just an American issue.
I did many singular, I shouldn't say, man, I did a number of world events outside the United States, like the Asian Games and things like that.
And I would always, and I also did some advising to people who were doing games.
And I'd always say, got to put in your mind the following when you're doing this.
The security is not just about what you would think of if you were in Qatar or if you were in London or if you were in Portland or if you were in New York or whatever.
New York is used to it, actually.
And this is why I was good at this advice.
You are probably bringing more people to your city from different parts, from other parts of the world than you ever did before.
In fact, the world is now focused on you.
Slightly different way in the Olympics than in the World Cup.
World Cup are usually people from two different or surrounding countries that are going to be very, very interested.
Let's say Brazil, which is currently a government in a lot of turmoil run by a communist, right, is playing, are they letting Iran in the World Cup?
I don't know if they're good enough to be in it, but I mean, I don't know if, let's say they're playing, let's say they're even playing Spain.
Spain has separatists in the northern part of France.
Spain, they've done terrorist events at world events.
Iran is eligible and has already qualified.
Okay, so suppose you have Iran and you have Iran and Brazil playing in Chicago.
Chicago is a high crime city.
It sure knows how to protect against crime or it doesn't, right?
But it doesn't know about Iran.
It doesn't know about Brazil.
It doesn't know who it's bringing in.
Then you multiply that in a one-month plus period by 30 times in different American cities.
That is a hell of a problem.
It's also a hell of an opportunity.
And if anyone can handle it, America can.
But the president is not Biden.
He doesn't take it for granted.
And thank God.
Thank God he's here for this.
Can you imagine Biden running this?
First of all, they'd have to probably delay it a year.
Like he had to delay everything else, including the rocket you saw go off last week.
But let's listen to the president talk about it.
And this is going to be followed the year after, I think, by the two years after by the Olympics.
So our first clip is Secretary Noam with President Trump talking about the security arrangements.
Christy?
Mr. President, thank you for Andrew.
Thank you for making him the head of our FIFA task force.
He's fantastic.
And Nick has been a rock star in facilitating all of our meetings, getting everybody together and making sure that we're prepared to host this event.
And it's going to be the world's largest sporting event ever hosted.
And it's happening under your leadership.
So every department has been working, but the Department of Homeland Security is working on making sure people can travel here safely.
They know that they're welcome to the United States, that each of these events will be cooperative events with our cities to make sure that security needs are met.
We put out over $600 million worth of grants to the 11 host cities that they'll have the advantage to partner on technologies and screening technologies, drone technology, counter UAS as well will be implemented.
So we'll be prepared to host it safely, but also with Marco's leadership at the State Department, making sure the people that come in on these tourist visas are coming in thoroughly vetted, just like anyone who would travel here.
And they would come and enjoy our country and then they would go home and go home in a timely manner.
So we're excited about that and we're excited to partner with you, Mr. President, on creating memories for people around the world that will make them not just fall in love with the United States, but also fall in love with the sport of soccer.
Well, I agree with the Secretary.
Of course, to her right, our left, was my son, Andrew Giuliani, who was working for the Secretary, but his main mission is to be in charge of the World Cup and the security for the World Cup, which even I, who have handled lots of security events, admire the scope of.
All those different cities have varying degrees of preparation, and they all have to be perfect.
I mean, this is not a 99% aim.
Everything's got to be secure and you've got some cities there that let's have the president talk about one of them.
Mr. President, a World Cup, if you would.
Seattle and the World Cup.
The new mayor-elect of Seattle is a Democratic Socialist.
Or beyond.
I watch.
That's more than socialism.
Right.
Seattle has six World Cup games.
How close are you going to be watching that city with the crime in that city?
Well, if we think, and I'll have to speak to Johnny about this, but if we think that the mayor of LA is incompetent, everybody knows that.
You know that I was there, I guess, two years ago, and we got all the federal permits taken care of, far more complex than the state permits and the city permits.
And Lee Zeldon, who's a superstar, got everything taken care of.
The toughest part, you know, having to do with the fires, that should have never happened.
If they let the water come in, it wouldn't have happened, right?
Do you know that people aren't building their houses yet?
I mean, can you imagine that?
And if we didn't go in early on, Christy, I think we could say it, well, the head of their police department said it.
They were unable to handle, you would have had, not only did you have the fires, but you would have had total insurrection in Los Angeles.
And if we didn't go in, and the head of, you know, the gentleman, he said it, and he said it strongly, said we could not have done it without the federal government.
We did a great job.
If we think there's going to be the sign of any trouble, I would ask Johnny to move that to a different city.
We have a lot of cities that would love to have it number one.
So, I mean, I think he made two points there that are profound, actually.
I mean, if you think about it, I'm sorry to digress like he did to Los Angeles, but it's astounding, right?
I mean, only because we have a crooked communist type press, if not communists themselves.
I mean, our press is as unreliable, our mainstream press is unreliable as Provna was during the Cold War.
And I imagine the Chinese press now, I actually think the Chinese press is a little better than Provider was.
And I don't say that lightly.
I used to have to cover Provider when I was in the Justice Department and handling the Pfizer applications because they were mostly directed against the Soviet Union.
And Provider was frustratingly lying every day.
I think they, please don't think I'm exaggerating.
It's a long time ago, but my recollection, I read the press every day now, right, to get ready for the story.
And I'd do it if I weren't on the show.
I think we're more unreliable.
You know, I'll tell you why.
Their bias was totally predictable.
It was totally predictable.
So it was almost like a joke reading them.
You just do the opposite.
You just do the opposite.
Agriculture is doing really well in Russia.
It's up 12% this month.
It's down 12%.
We just fired off successfully three rockets.
The rockets, you know, killed three people on the ground.
Isn't that the New York Times?
I mean, it's absolutely ridiculous.
I mean, what BBC did, they got caught taking the beginning of the speech, leaving out 56 minutes and going to the end of the speech.
That's the entire New York Times from cover to cover is that.
So because of that, you have no idea of the enormity of the failure to the extent of criminally negligent homicide of the mayor of Los Angeles and the governor of California.
I mean, he focused on what I always focus on, maybe because I ran the best fire department in the world.
They didn't have water in the, in what we used to call in Brooklyn, the Johnny pumps.
They didn't have water in the fire hydrants.
One little firehouse in New York.
If they thought there wasn't water in the fire hydrant, they'd be out there at 2 in the morning getting it in there.
You know why?
Because they would know, because they're serious men and women, because they would know they could show up someday there and die because of that.
Because these fires like heart attacks, you got to get a heart attack in two minutes or two and a half minutes or three, whatever it is, Dr. Maria would know me.
But I remember it was real quick.
You got to get to a fire real quick.
The incidents of death and injury in a fire turn to a tremendous extent on the quickness of the fire fires getting there.
The faster they get there, the more people live, the more property is saved.
The longer it takes, forget it.
So, what's the use of getting to a fire and there's no water?
I mean, the frustration, it's like Michael coming out of the bathroom to kill the Turk and the captain and not having a gun in his hand.
Remember, they were worried he'd only have his, you know, I don't want my brother coming out with his, you know, what in his hand.
There better be a gun in there in that bathroom.
Well, there better be water in the for that.
I would have just, if I was in charge of everything, I would just have gone, gotten bass and I'd gotten a hairboy and I would have just put him in a cage for about 10 years, prison.
We'd feed him, you know, we'd give him a hairspray for his hair and stuff like that.
And we'd give her pills to have brains.
But that's it.
And then we could go on and on and on and on and on.
Now, those cities, Los Angeles, for sure, Portland, which I don't know, Portland, Portland, I think, has seceded from the Union.
People in Portland tell me that.
It was described to me that way three years ago that they had seceded from the Union.
People are upset about it.
They don't enforce federal laws.
I don't know.
I've got to ask Andrew.
Maybe I can tell you, maybe I can, what success they're having with Portland.
Now, they are having success, believe it or not, with a couple of the cities that are politically crazy because I think they realize behind the back that this has got to be done right, otherwise the city's going to be gone.
So this is going to be a great test for the Trump administration, for us.
But more importantly, it's going to be a real opportunity to just start to get these cities in line, you know?
Right.
Now, we have anything else from that?
Oh, yes, I know what we do.
We're going to show you something.
And I'm going to show you this in the next three, four, four or five minutes, running through this story and the next one.
And I want you to see this because one or two people have noticed it.
Nobody else in about three days, they'll all notice it.
But I want you to remember that we pointed this out to you first.
The president has dramatically changed focus.
You don't realize it.
You just don't realize it.
The president is not Joe Biden.
Nobody is as stupid as Joe Biden.
But I'm even saying the public bureau that ran Joe Biden were political, novice, not political novices, political idiots.
They're ideological socialists and communists, ideological Democrats, which is the same thing.
And remember, they got involved with inflation.
And the inflation was like 4% or 5%, which at 3%, by the way.
And it kept going up.
And as it went up, they kept saying there really is no inflation.
It doesn't matter and it's going to go down.
Well, it went up to the highest in 55 years, 9%.
It finally went down a little.
And now it's down to three.
And everybody's upset because they wanted a two, and they should want it a two.
And prices are too high.
Now, remember, you build prices, right?
So we can't.
The prices now that went up from last year somewhat went up a lot less than they ever went up under Biden.
But they're based on the Biden base.
So you got all those Biden increases in there.
Well, they came down, but then you have the ones that you had left.
So now we have a mixed picture.
If you look at the price of food, depending on where you are, you're going to have some items up, some items down.
You have in some parts of the country, the price of the Thanksgiving meal is up 10, 12%.
In some parts of the country, it's down 12, 15%.
But it's not uniformly down.
And people, as they've expressed in the blue states that voted, so we don't know if that's uniform nationally, are very much worried about prices in New York and in New Jersey and in Virginia, where the Democrats won and the Republicans lost.
Affordability was the issue.
And people have expressed annoyance that the president was holding back the Epstein files.
And of course, the Democrats were using that to suggest that the president was somehow involved.
So first, have you noticed in the last two weeks, everything the president does about prices?
What do you think the press conferences with Kennedy were about the price of drugs, medicines?
That's one of the biggest problems.
What about dropping the tariffs on coffee, which I get because we sell coffee and it's the best.
Rudy's coffee is the best.
And I'm saying that as unbiased as I possibly can be.
I just had three people here that had Rudy's coffee and they're not going to drink anything else from now on.
I'm telling you, if you drink coffee with milk, you're not going to need the milk.
And I used to drink it with sweetener, which is terrible.
It's like putting poison in your body.
But I couldn't, all of a sudden, I started drinking.
Well, I actually began drinking coffee.
I got coffee beans and ground them myself and started drinking pretty good coffee that way.
And that's when I actually stopped having to take milk by the time I started grinding my own coffee.
Now with Rudy coffee, I wouldn't even think about it.
Rudy dot coffee, morning or bold.
Get both because you're not going to know which you like better.
And it might be you like one better early and one better late or vice versa.
I actually like it the other way around.
I like the bold in the morning and the morning in the afternoon because if you think it affects your sleep, the morning one is all car.
Or you can go to the decaffeinated one, which in this article that I read in the new epoch or the Epoch Times says that decaffeinated coffee doesn't have quite all of the health benefits that caffeinated coffee has, but it has most of them.
And of course, since it doesn't interfere with your sleep, if you have to have coffee, you might as well have that later in the day.
So we have that also, those three.
And they're all, I'm telling you, this not as an advertisement.
I'm telling you this.
Well, you have an advertisement later on, but I'm telling you this because it's really good and it's good for you.
So that went way up.
Coffee went up in part because there was a drought, in part because for very good reason, I mean, like Brazil is one of the places we get coffee from.
Well, Brazil has a crooked communist president who they put in there, fixed the election, got rid of our friend Bolsonaro.
Lulu is the guy's name, and he is a Lulu.
And now they're trying to put him in prison.
They're doing a Biden, but they're actually succeeding because Bolsonaro is ahead of him in every poll imaginable, except the one that's going to be the election in which they're going to fix it like they did in Venezuela, who may very well have begun the art of fixing those machines.
So the president has been focusing on prices like laser.
Just about everything he's doing every day, there's something focused on prices.
Also, there's one article that says, I remember one of the newspapers.
Well, a president has very little control over prisons.
I circled it and I said, watch Trump.
Watch what he does.
Watch what he goes next week, let's look at the price of coffee as compared to last week.
All right.
It's going to take about four or five days.
And that one I'll know for sure because.
But he also took it down on, oh, God, what else?
Basic groceries, bananas, bananas.
I can't remember all of them, but just a whole group of groceries.
What I didn't take a good look at, but I will because we got a little time, is what they Thanksgiving related.
Let's see what he did with Thanksgiving-related tariffs and Thanksgiving meat food.
I bet he did.
I bet he.
So look, some people treat that as cynical.
You know, it's cynical if a president pays attention to polls.
Sometimes it is if he does wrong things.
But if he pays attention to polls and it wakes him up, that's exactly what he's supposed to do.
That's exactly what he's supposed to do.
He's supposed to realize, oh, my policy isn't working.
Let me change it.
Instead of going out and lying to you like Biden did, right?
Same thing with Epstein.
And I realized listening to him, I haven't talked to him about Epstein since I was his lawyer.
And therefore, I'm not going to tell you what he said, but I said the conclusion.
I can tell you, you could have a firing squad here if I'm wrong.
He did nothing wrong with Epstein at all.
In fact, he's a bit of a hero in the Epstein matter by kicking him to hell out of Mar-a-Lago and the golf course.
And the people there loved him for it because he was a pain in a different way.
He was an annoying guy.
He's a Democrat.
What do you expect?
Biggest fun, one of their biggest fundraisers.
They have done everything they can to try to switch the blame, right?
So, and the minute that Trump decided to take a position that you shouldn't release these, they tried to use it to show that he was responsible.
Well, he's not.
I'm going to tell you why he was against releasing them.
It becomes obvious now.
He said it today.
He let out the second part of it.
One part is there's a split in his administration.
I would call them the practical people and the very principled people.
The practical people say, put the shit out.
Who cares?
Who gets hurt?
The principal people, and this would include me, by the way, if I were my old role in the Justice Department, say a lot of innocent people are going to get whacked here.
And remember, the ones that you put out, they're not going to have trials.
I mean, the statute of limitations is run.
Evidence is the evidence in many cases, to the extent I know, and I don't know in great detail.
I know from little snips here, little snips there, a little snips there.
It doesn't look like the evidence amounts to it sure will name people, but you're not going to be able, like at the last judgment, you know, Jesus says they're going to separate the good from the bad.
Yeah.
Ain't going to be able to do that.
They're all going to be bad.
And some of them can be very good.
And some of them can probably be animals, terrible, very bad.
And it'd be hard to separate them.
It may be with regard to some enough to have innuendo against some and no innuendo against others.
Now, that's almost as bad, right?
And why?
Because the guy had a very, very active, lucrative business.
He was, in fact, a financial advisor.
How many of the people was he just a financial advisor to?
And how many of the people was he a financial advisor and a pimp?
I don't know.
I don't know if it's 50-50, 75-25, one way or the other.
For me as a prosecutor, this is a nightmare.
I mean, I was taught you never hurt somebody's reputation unless you can prove it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I would have to really look at the files very carefully.
This would be an argument that is very important.
Is there enough evidence in there so some of these victims actually have enough to sue to recover?
Because I'm not sure the statutes there have run.
And the answer is not obvious.
One little mention and one little innuendo doesn't give you enough to sue, even, I mean, let's say there's Summers is in there, right?
Now, Summers, of the people that have leaked, Larry Summers, the two people that look like to have the biggest problem from the leaks are Clinton and Summers.
I mean, Clinton is all over the place.
And Summers, they let out, somebody must really not like Larry Summers because they let out some very, very damaging emails about his seeking romantic advice from this pedophile.
In the public mind, that's going to be impossible for that guy to escape.
Does that prove that he was involved with young women, with women underage, let's say?
I hesitate to say girls because I don't know the ages we're talking about here, but anything below whatever the legal age of consent is.
No, it doesn't prove that.
Does it create a hell of a lot of suspicion that he was?
Yeah.
But we don't convict people on suspicion in America.
We don't condemn them on suspicion in America.
We don't ruin their lives on suspicion in America.
That guy's lives was ruined.
I don't particularly like him or dislike him.
I probably more disagree with him than agree with him.
And I thought he was a terrible financial advisor for two presidents.
Terrible.
But he also was a little bit flexible, but that's neither here nor there.
I don't know whether to feel sorry for the man or not.
Because I see enough there to say, gee, he could be involved.
It's kind of strange.
You're talking to a pedophile about romantic advice.
It's also strange that I think, please, I'm not even going to say I think he was on the island.
I think I remember that they suggested one of the things suggested that he was on the island.
But we'll be able to determine that when they put it all out pretty clearly.
It'll let you know who was on the island and who wasn't.
Everybody that was on that island is probably going to be convicted in the public's mind.
But going on that island doesn't mean you knew.
Going on that island doesn't necessarily mean that you knew it, that you knew anything.
But to me, it creates a real suspicion.
You must be pretty stupid when this was so open.
Plus, I have another theory about it, which is that Epstein is not going to allow people on the island that aren't on the end.
But that's a theory.
That's a theory.
So I think he's doing the best thing now.
And it'll show you how he is flexible and he understands when he created a problem for himself.
He did this for two reasons.
He withheld the files or took the position that what the heck are you so interested in the files for?
Because he felt the Democrats were going to use that to create, they were going to pick and choose and use it the way they did, you know, for a number of years against him.
And they were going to even, just by just by fighting over it, they're going to get off the subject of the things that he was trying to accomplish.
And he wanted the American people to know.
So let's make it easy.
He was afraid it was going to interfere with his message of success and accomplishment.
And he said as much today.
He was also getting a tremendous amount of advice that it was really unfair, that it was unfair.
A lot of people, including, by the way, probably an overwhelming majority of Democrats would just be convicted by bold connection.
That's it.
And he's gone through enough of that.
But in fact, it was all backfiring on him because the fact that he was, he had switched his position and he was now being somewhat resistant about releasing made it look like he was guilty.
Well, what did he do?
He has now proven in about 40 different ways that he had nothing to do with anything that he did wrong.
Plus, he's got the best evidence he could possibly have.
The woman who was the chief witness, the most victimized of all, having made those assertions before she died in three or four different formats, not just one, under oath, in emails, in conversations, to her co-author and under oath, as I said, under and on television.
I don't know how else she could have done it.
And she's, you know, if necessary, we'll send somebody up to heaven and interview her.
Okay?
I mean, she says unequivocally he wasn't involved.
And they try to get her to say it.
Well, when Donald Trump flirted with you, he didn't flirt with me.
They're trying to put words in her mouth.
You now can go back and you can look at that scumbag Wolf, and he is.
He's a piece of shit.
Wolf.
Wolf.
One, one, one, one.
Somebody's calling me.
Fortunately, I have a ringer back in my ear here.
Right here.
See?
It rings there.
He could have talked to me in the ear, but it wasn't the president.
The only one allowed to interrupt me are my good, good, close, close friends and the president, who is one of my close, close friends, but also has another, there's another reason why you let him interrupt you.
It might be important.
So Wolf was using the pedophile, the creep, the pervert, which I think we all agree on.
Nobody disagrees on that about Epstein.
And one of the major contributors to the Democrat Party, he had nothing much to do with Republicans.
We don't have people like that hanging around, except maybe in that Lincoln, the guy who was running the Lincoln Project got arrested, and I think pleaded guilty to certain similar kinds of charges.
Mr. Weaver.
Mr. Weaver.
Yeah, Mr. Good name.
He was the weaver.
John Weaver.
No, he was a weaver.
So Summers is under investigation.
Now you catch this.
Okay, Democrats, you pushed him.
He's going to let out all the files.
You're going to get an awful lot of people suspected that shouldn't be.
I'm sure there'll be some of ours, but mostly, most of yours.
You succeeded in ruining Summers by getting that out.
You're probably going to ruin Clinton.
I bet you're not going to be able to prove it.
I bet you're not going to be able to prove it.
You're going to show so many contacts.
It's absurd, including people that were very close to him contacting him.
And it's not going to probably get anywhere because except for the two they're investigating, they're investigating Summers and Clinton in the Southern District.
If anybody could get them, as I told you, the Southern District can.
And they're in the worst place they can be.
And if they're innocent, they'll be proven innocent, like I was.
The Southern District investigated me for two and a half years.
And I have a letter saying they couldn't find any probable cause that I committed a crime.
But they're both being investigated in the Southern District.
Now, I guess this is good because the Southern District also has, I think, particularly now under Clayton, they probably have the credibility to straighten it out if in fact it is false innuendo.
They probably do, and they probably have the courage to do it.
Very few people would do it like it did for me.
So, and there is another investigation that I don't have the details on.
There's a second, I imagine U.S. attorney investigating some parts of this where there appeared to be enough evidence to have a criminal investigation.
The problem is you're going to have a dump of all kinds of information, and people are going to say, oh, he was with Epstein.
He should be prosecuted.
You can't prosecute him for being with Epstein.
You have to have proof as to what he was with Epstein for, because there was a whole legitimate part of Epstein, and a lot of people were legitimately with him.
A lot of people legitimately used him as a financial advisor, hadn't the foggiest idea that he was, as I say, a pimp, really, right?
And a pimp of young children.
Because he had a second life, a first life, and then that is a second life.
And I have no reason to defend these people as I'm doing.
They're going to turn out to mostly be Democrats who are unfairly treated.
But you shouldn't be unfairly treated just because you should be treated the same way as a Democrat or the Republican.
Well, let's see what happens.
But it was a sharp reversal by Trump on both issues.
Affordability.
He even used the word affordability several times.
This reminds me a little of Clinton triangulating.
You know, when the Republicans were beating Clinton down and it looked like, and they won, and they won the midterm elections, the Republicans did.
And they looked like they'd take him out of office.
He just took over their whole program.
I mean, they beat him because there was some people on welfare.
They beat him because there was too much crime.
They beat him because he wasn't doing anything about the military.
He was disarming us.
So what did he do?
He put more money into the military.
He passed a controversial 1994 Criminal Justice Act, which I think was a great act since about three quarters of it I helped to write.
And I helped to get passed with a nice letter from Clinton thanking me.
And so he took away a lot of their criminal justice issues.
And then he said, I'm going to end welfare as you know it.
We're going to end welfare as you know it.
People will have to work.
The Democrats went crazy, like the ones who were told, the ones on the Democratic National Committee were told you have to come into work.
They've been only coming in two to three days a week since even the pandemic ended.
Yeah.
And they had a mini riot at the Democratic National Convention when they were Democratic National Committee when they were told they're going to have to come in five days a week.
Oh, gosh.
Now you realize why Democrats don't want anybody else to work.
So they don't have to work.
Right?
Right.
I thought the pandemic was done three years ago.
Well, not for the Democrats.
These guys.
They're working at home, Ted.
They're not alone.
They're working at home, listening to the view.
I mean, the view is really important.
You got to, not easy listening to the view.
You got to take really careful notes.
How the depth of their inquiry is astonishing.
These women are so bright.
The depth of their inquiry is so great.
How awkward is it for the Democrat National Committee management to be fighting with their union?
Democratic National Committee Management, I think.
Fighting with their union, though.
No, the union agreed.
Union agreed.
The lazy bum Democrats are fighting with the union.
They're fighting with their union.
The union leadership.
The management gave him a concession.
The managers had unusual circumstances.
Now, unusual circumstances is everybody.
I was going to say, I mean, don't we all management will cave?
The Democrats are, and somebody, I mean, Democrats, people want to know who the Democrats respond to?
Who are they responding with all this?
Most Democrats don't agree that men should be allowed to get in the ring with women and beat the crap out of them, right?
Right.
Or should be allowed to walk into a woman's bathroom and expose their private parts.
Oh, geez.
Yeah, right.
Or beat the living daylights out of their girlfriend, get thrown out of the country, and then get brought back by the senator so he can do it, beat her up again because he hadn't beaten her up enough.
A breg oh god.
Or that or that we shouldn't throw out the rapists and the murderers because they haven't been able to commit enough rapes and murder in America yet.
I mean, they came here to do it and let's let them continue to do it.
Or that it's really better for people not to work.
So they can, so they organized under Biden, you can make more money not working than working.
Right.
Most people don't agree with that.
You know, who agrees with that?
Uh, the special interests, otherwise known as not-for-profits, uh, who make a fortune off that.
And they're funded and they become these little not-for-profits become a multi-million, multi-million, million, million.
I don't know about multi-billion, but multi-million dollar operation pumped in with federal money.
Right.
And they are filled with Democratic graft takers and crooks.
It's been the party since 1840, 1850.
It was founded that way.
It was a crooked party.
It was originally really originally the party of Jackson.
And Jackson was surrounded by crooks and it never stopped.
And in New York, my goodness, with boss tweed, it reached heights unheard of.
So Trump has taken a political message, and I think you're going to see a lot of focus on affordability.
So we're going to take a short break, and we're going to be right back.
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This is Rudy Giuliani back with the Rudy Giuliani Show.
See, I got it right this time.
I learned.
So there was a poll taken, and it's fascinating.
The same poll, this is University of Chicago and the Wall Street Journal.
So 62% of the people are comfortable with their finances and 38% are stressed.
That's a pretty good number.
I'd like to see 70, but 68% is pretty damn good.
I think the first time it verged more like 66, 67, 68.
So it's down a little, but it's way over a majority are comfortable with their finances.
However, how many on the future of the economy?
77%, even though 62% are comfortable with their economic circumstances, 77% are pessimistic about it.
Well, that's all that, the practical part of that could be prices.
The other part of that is all who's winning the argument.
Right.
Because it's all prediction.
Honestly, none of us know what's going to happen with the economy.
He does up there.
And maybe we should go to Sussex or if you're very religious, you know, priests or rabbis or ministers or something like that.
But the reality is the economy is going to do great.
The things that he's done are all fundamental things where the economy takes off.
There are aspects of our economy that are on the bond market is unbelievable.
The markets are at record highs.
The amount of foreign investment in the United States, I don't know if we can even measure it anymore.
I mean, we've gotten so much money in that it's going to take about six months to really count it and figure out what happened to it all.
People, countries are falling all over themselves to give us money to make Trump happy.
Let's go to Venezuela because it's in the news quite a bit now.
And a lot of people, particularly some of my fellow Republican pacifists, are very worried about it.
And of course, a lot of countries now are saying like some of the countries that cooperate with us in drug enforcement, they're worried about our bombing the boats.
Well, they should be because although they cooperate with us in law enforcement, a lot of them are involved in drug dealing.
So I'm happy they're a little nervous about it.
Maybe we'll bomb some of their damn boats if they're bringing drugs in here and killing Americans.
Venezuela plays a big role in drug dealing in the United States.
So let's put it a little clearer.
Venezuela plays a big role in killing young Americans.
Mexico and China play the biggest role, but Venezuela is right there, right there.
And Venezuela also has played a big role in killing Americans by sending us their killers and murderers.
Best example, Lake En Riley, of course, who was killed by a guy that was here from Venezuela for four months, although described by the crooked, dishonest, horrible, immoral American press as a man from Athens.
Not Athens, Greece, Athens, Georgia.
He wasn't from Athens.
He didn't even speak English.
He didn't speak Greek either.
He was right from Trondaragua, run by Maduro or associated with Maduro, and one of Maduro's many, many, many, many criminals that they sent to the United States right out of their prisons and their prison gangs, which is what Frenda Ragua is.
It's kind of a bit of a, it's a Venezuelan prison gang invented in Colombia.
So Colombia, so when you see Colombia involved in this, Colombia and Venezuela border each other.
When Colombia is good, they have very bad relationships with Maduro and Chavez.
When Colombia is bad, they're deeply involved with them.
Colombia is bad right now, and they're deeply involved with them.
And their president is a complete communist.
But he's a cowardly communist that Trump can just bluff.
I mean, just like he wasn't up.
I will not take back any one force on the country.
No one coming back to my country.
Then Trump says, well, we're just going to stop all things coming in from Brazil.
I take people back right now.
President Trump, I sent plane for them.
Big plane.
I send my own plane, please, please.
So now he's not going to, he's announced that he's not going to send anything to us, to which we say good without wanting your stuff.
I mean, big deal, okay.
I don't, I mean, I do have, I have to, I do have to express kind of just a teeny teeny conflict here, which is my coffee beans don't come from Colombia.
But even if they did, I'd say shove it down your throat, you communists.
You know what you are.
So now Venezuela has been found to be involved in fixing elections in several places in South America.
I would like you to remember, and you're going to find out a lot more about this because it's going to turn out that I and my colleagues were right about this, like we were about everything else, that Venezuela is one of the prime places you go to figure out how to fix an election.
Remember the trouble I got in when I described a meeting between the heads of that were formerly, I think it was Dominion and SmartMatic and a third company that went and met with the Venezuelan government.
It was like, oh, now they're saying Venezuela fixed the election.
I didn't say that.
I said there was evidence that there was a meeting.
And they're suspicious because Venezuela specializes in fixing elections.
They export it.
Well, there's no question they have pretty well accomplished that in Nicaragua.
Now they're focusing on Honduras.
And they just got beaten in Chile.
The right-wing coalition got something like, let me see if I have the exact percentage here.
I thought I had the exact percentage.
So the right, the communist party in Chile got 30 something percent of the vote, 36% of the vote.
Every other vote was for right-wing parties.
Okay?
And one at 32%.
And the candidate of that party will be elected president in December.
And we will have a right-wing president in Chile.
Now, you should know that Chile per capita is probably the richest country in South America.
It's also probably one of the safest, although they just had two major murders in Chile.
And it's also always been one of the more, I hate to say honest, because none of them are, but certainly on the high end of ethics than like Mexico where I think it's quite clear that the cartels own the government.
I think president seems to have a soft spot for Scheinbaum.
And Scheinbaum is actually, Scheinbaum is undergoing a lot of problems for being Jewish.
She didn't have any problems with being Jewish.
She should have a lot of problems with selling out to the cartels, however.
And she is very worried that Trump is going to do what he's occasionally threatened, which is to bomb the cartels, since what he's doing in Venezuela.
And what he's really trying to do is to give her guts because she could do it.
She could wipe out the cartels.
And this is a step beyond her predecessor, who also was a communist, but hated criminals.
He did it when he was as mayor.
Did a great job, part of which I had a role in with Bernie Carrick.
But he fought crime like hell in Mexico City.
He left it in pretty good shape and it's been ruined.
Same thing with the country.
A lot of his policies I hate.
They're terrible.
But the cartels couldn't touch him.
Well, they immediately got control of her.
And she is, I don't even think she's corrupt.
I think she's afraid.
That's right.
I don't mean that.
Not including Scheinbaum being corrupt.
I'd have no reason to, I don't know.
She might be, but I don't think so.
I think the real problem is he's frightened.
Yes.
And that was the rap on her when she was running for president.
And you know that country with the work you've done there.
Yeah, yeah.
So you're not just saying.
No, no, no.
No, no.
He was very unusual.
Labrador Oberdor.
That name, I always hear the name Labrador.
Did you know Vincente Fox?
Yeah, Vincente Fox fired me.
He was the president before.
He fired me.
Fired me and Bernie because we were reducing crime.
And he was afraid that, and he was afraid that the left-wing government would use that to beat him.
Do you have Americans coming in or what?
He was there for two years and we reduced crime 14% and 12%, 8% and 14%.
And it was public that you were there?
Public was getting great credit for Labrador Oberdor.
Yeah, but you're saying the left would say, look, if this guy is bringing in a corporate corporation.
He was very afraid that Manuel was going to have success.
So give you an idea of how stupid they are.
He withdrew.
It had to be a joint.
We were working with the national police, so it had to be, and both the mayor and the governor have controlling authority.
No, the mayor and the president have controlling authority over this authority that we were running.
And he originally supported us.
And he dropped our support to renew the contract.
And there was no reason for it.
I mean, I knew the reason for it exactly.
It was working too well.
And Oberdor was taking credit for it.
He probably politically should have shared more credit with Fox.
But also, Fox, Fox is the guy that was in the bathroom when Trump called him as to whether he would support the Iraq war.
He wouldn't come out of the bathroom.
So Mexico was not.
But Trump has told the story many times.
I mean, in disgust about what a coward he was.
What about Vincente Fox?
What is that coward doing now?
That's a good question.
Is he out of the bathroom yet?
He's a business.
He's still hiding in the bathroom.
He's 83 years old, lives in or lives in Mexico City.
Did he ever answer Trump's call?
I mean, Bush's call.
Right.
He must have just avoided it.
No, he was terrible.
I mean, he was terrible.
And there was so much promise when he got elected because he was conservative.
He's a member of the Global Leadership Foundation.
That's the foundation that doesn't return phone calls.
How about another little corruption story?
Zelensky.
Oh, so Zelensky, the three people, three people have been arrested for taking huge bribes and kickbacks.
They're all in the energy industry.
Please remember that Burisma, the company that bribed the Bidens, was in the energy industry.
Zeloshevsky was the crooked oligarch, one of the most crooked in Ukraine that employed the Biden family to fix the case against him.
The American press, even now, has never really adequately explained you, nor has Kumer, who follows every who goes up every alley possible that'll get him on television, but never really completes an investigation.
That's on our side.
They've never really adequately explained to you that the crime in Ukraine was Zoloshevsky, who owned Barisma, which was the big energy company in Ukraine, bribed the president of Ukraine to drop the case against Barisma.
Why?
Because Burisma was worth $32 billion, and Ukraine would have taken all that money back, quite rightly, because it was all stolen from Ukraine.
So Biden was paid bare minimum $10 million bribe, five for him and five for Hunter, in order to fix the case.
Now, it actually turns out to be more like 20.
And someday I'll explain that to you.
You can get my book and you can find out exactly how the rest of that money was turned over.
So Zelensky knows, what I just told you, Zelensky knows, and Zelensky has the documentary, evidentiary proof of all of it, including the laundered payments that went to none other than the vice president at the time.
He knows the whole story, just like he knows the whole story of how much money his president got for dropping the case, which is earth-shattering amount of money.
He's also got about 50 more of these files in his file, and he's holding them all.
Whether he's a crook himself or not, I don't know.
Why wouldn't he be?
He's covering up for about 50 of the worst crooks in the world.
Now it turns out that the three people that got are under investigation are all close to him.
And now there's another one.
This one's his partner.
This is exactly what Zelchewski did.
Selshewski's partner was in the private sector.
And Zoshevsky, as the energy minister, gave him all the best oil contracts.
And then they became multi-billionaires.
So this guy's name is Mindik.
And Mindik is the co-owner of Zelensky's production company, Zvartel 95.
Oh, we got it.
Okay.
And when you go over to X, where we're going to go right now, we'll tell you the whole story of that, plus a lot more about what the heck is going on in Israel and what's going on in Washington.
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