The Rudy Giuliani Show: Wednesday, December 10, 2025
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This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani Show on Lindel TV coming to you from the swamp.
We're trying to work our way out of it.
We should be out of here tomorrow, right, Ted?
Are we being set free?
We're on the first flight out of here.
Are we being set free tomorrow?
We're on the first flight.
Tomorrow we're being set free.
Oh, gosh, we'll be out of here.
The judges of the District of Columbia haven't found out I'm here yet.
No, but Mayor, they are so disappointed they weren't able to put me in jail.
It's different now.
They were just dying to get me in jail.
They wanted to see if Peter Navarro's leg ankles would fit me, the bracelets, leg bracelets.
But isn't it different now?
I told them, I told them if they put them on me, I was going to, I was like a Superman.
I was just going to rip them off.
But it is different now than the four years when Biden was in.
Oh, my God.
We got our friends here.
First of all, it's a free city.
You know, it's like an American, it's like an American city now.
Right.
And yeah, right.
I noticed how safe it was.
Even the short time.
I was afraid.
I mean, for four years, I was afraid to go to the White House.
I thought they're going to frame me for Hunter's drugs when they had the drugs in the White House.
They had to pin it on somebody.
Yeah.
They couldn't figure out.
Remember, I told you about Charlie Chan the other night?
Yeah, you did.
Charlie Chan would have figured out in the first two minutes of the movie.
He would have said, there's cocaine in the White House.
Is there anybody in this White House who is a major user of cocaine?
And they would have said, well, Hunter's been in rehab 22 times.
Well, I think I solved the case.
Yeah.
Well, there's just, you know, one name comes to mind.
Right.
Well, the Auto Pen.
Yeah, it was the Auto Pen.
The Auto Pen could have been operated with cocaine.
But the point being, so many friends here were in town.
The mayor, of course, on the DHS, the Department of Homeland Security Advisory Committee.
Of which we're going to say nothing.
Remember, we told you.
Oh, we're not going to say anything because you have to.
It's a lot of secret.
No, the meeting we can say about the meeting, but we can say what a great job the secretary did in pulling together all these experts.
Oh, of course.
Yeah, we're not going to divulge anything we discussed or saw or did.
We're not going to divulge the big secrets unless they want us to.
Right.
Which so far they don't.
Right.
But all we can tell you is that it's a very, very, it's a very, very good committee and it's a very active committee.
And the secretary is just doing a great job.
Yeah, nothing like the Bar Association committees around here where they get together to discuss the law and they get so drunk they can't even get home.
Well, so last night's speech in the Poconos was the beginning of the 2026 congressional campaign.
Would you agree?
Oh, yeah.
So last night, Donald J. Trump let off the big campaign.
Right.
Correct?
Yep.
And I thought his theme was kind of a mixed one.
I think he's working on exactly the right theme because you don't want to do a redux of Biden, which is, well, you think there's inflation, but there really isn't.
Right.
Although he's got a better argument than at 9%, it was a little stupid for Biden to say there was no inflation.
Or when they would say, nobody's coming across the border.
Nobody was coming across the border.
And back of Mayorkas were 5,000 people coming across the border.
But I think he really, I think the better thing for him to do is to focus on his solutions.
And after all, he has solutions.
And the reality is he knows, and I know, and anybody else who isn't too partisan, too crazy, knows that his solutions will work.
They're going to work.
They're very sound economic solutions.
And the reality is over time, they're going to work.
And a lot of things are very positive.
Inflation is lower than it was anticipated to be.
It's below 3%.
Now, they want it below 2, but it's below 3%.
Historically, in America, that really, it's arguable what the right number should be.
Should it be 1.5%, 2%, 2.5%, 3%?
But certainly not in a range where it really is killing anybody.
The fact is the prices are killing people because the base prices were high.
And And the tariffs, if anything, are going to ultimately really strengthen the economy because of the extra money that we got and some of the situations that we've straightened out.
And what he's doing, for example, with the farmers and saving our soybean farmers is enormously important because not only is that an important crop for us, half of it is sold in the United States, but it's one of our important exports.
And it is also, believe it or not, kind of strange that we secure our minerals that we need, which are very technical and very, very sophisticated and very high-level things.
And we secure it with soybeans because China needs our soybeans.
And that's what caused, to some extent, Xi Jinming to call him and request a meeting because, in fact, China's in a lot of trouble financially, and soybeans is part of the problem.
Right.
So I think he was hitting on all the right topics.
And this will be cut one.
Let's go ahead and play this.
This is the president.
Technically, it's called Mount Poconos in the Poconos in the Keystone State.
And now, after just 10 months in office, I'm pleased to report that America is winning again.
Pennsylvania is prospering again.
And I will not rest until this Commonwealth is wealthier and stronger than ever before.
Remember when Biden got up and called you a state?
That was not good.
He said, it's great to be back in this state.
Where are we?
Where are we?
What state is it?
It's Pennsylvania.
Oh, okay.
Now, we're respected again.
As a country, we're respected.
Since my inauguration, we've created nearly 60,000 new Pennsylvania jobs, including 4,000 Pennsylvania manufacturing jobs that the Democrats gave up on.
You're doing better than you've ever done.
Under our leadership, more than 40,000 Pennsylvanians have been lifted off of food stamps, 40,000.
And working with a great guy, remember David McCormick?
He used to go to every rally I had, he knew what was happening.
And he's here again, as usual.
I can't get rid of this guy.
Where is he?
He got a little lucky, though, you know, in Butler, a place called Butler, Pennsylvania.
I love Butler, Pennsylvania, but it's amazing.
And we had a tremendous crowd, like 55,000, 60,000 people.
Then I called David.
I said, David, come on up.
He was working like hell to get elected.
It was a tough race.
And very few people could have done what he did.
But I said, right at the beginning of the speech, I said, David, come on up.
Come on up.
I want to, this was before the thing happened.
Oh, all right.
Well, the president seemed like he was in good, in good form, in good form last night.
He was in good form today, too, when he was having his press conference.
I don't even know what to call these things.
He sits there.
Right.
And they're different.
Some of them are a little different.
Some of his with the whole cabinet.
You have the formal form.
That's a pretty formal one.
Right.
Today, it looked like he didn't have the regular press corps there.
He had a smaller group there.
An industry press.
Let's play.
Clip two.
This is from today.
The president slashing regulations.
Cut two.
For every new regulation, we're slashing more than 10 old regulations.
So we're not allowing regulations unless they slash 10 old regulations.
We did that in the first term, and we cut more regulation than any administration ever.
In our first term, we have the all-time record.
I think we're exceeding it here.
In fact, now it's one in 24 is the number we're at.
It's one in 10 you have to do.
Otherwise, we're not letting you do it.
But we're actually up to one in 24, so we get rid of 24 regulations for everyone.
That's not a bad deal.
We're going to have to come back.
We're going to have to come back.
The lighting was very bad for the president.
Before we came on, there's a little bit of an inside joke.
They were worried about the lighting.
You guys should go work at the White House to get that lighting fixed up.
I'm telling you.
I do know one of the guys there.
I almost put his name out there.
I'm not going to do it.
Put the lights on at the White House.
You got to keep those lights on.
So I tell you, I would guess since the New York City public school kids cannot make the 50% level for math and reading,
I bet very few of them would know because now they're saying that Trump has revised either the Monroe Doctrine or the Lodge Corollary of 1912.
I would say about 20% to 25% know what the Monroe Doctrine is.
Lonro Doctrine.
Yeah.
And I would say almost none of them know what the Lodge Corollary is.
Now, the Lodge Corollary, Lodge was the father of Henry Cabot Lodge, who was the ambassador of the UN under Eisenhower and Secretary of State at some point.
And also, Henry Cabot Lodge, the son, was the candidate that John Kennedy beat for his first race in the United States Senate.
The Lodge family was a very, very famous Republican family.
And the large corollary was really a restatement that prohibited any foreign power, not just European governments, from gaining practical power or control in the Western hemisphere.
In other words, it froze the Western hemisphere as of 1912.
So really, it was a reiteration of the Monroe Doctrine, which went back to the early part of the 19th century.
And I don't think you have to do this.
I don't think you have to go back and redo the Monroe Doctrine and the Lodge Corollary.
It makes sense.
It just makes sense to make sure you're safest around you, right?
Isn't this what Israel is all about?
I mean, the problem for Israel is they have a neighbor called Palestine.
And every morning when the kids wake up, they pray to kill the Jews.
And they kill the Americans.
That's unnerving.
I mean, we would be really, really nervous if every day in Canada and Mexico, they were trained to kill Americans.
In fact, I think we wouldn't stand for it very long.
So what we want to do is to make sure that China and Russia don't get a foothold in our hemisphere.
And the national security report that was put out yesterday, I believe, I've read it over the weekend.
Maybe it was put out on Monday, but whenever, whatever day was a few days ago, it puts a very heavy emphasis on the Western hemisphere with very little emphasis on Europe.
And they're saying, oh, he's giving up on Ukraine and he's giving up.
He is absolutely not.
What he's doing is something very smart, which is he's trying to get Europe to grow up.
Now, I know they're the mother countries of many people here, but it's like, oh, when you're first born, mommy has to take care of you.
And when you're dying, your children have to take care of you if you'll live long enough, right?
So Europe has, we've got to take care of it.
But it's much safer for them and for us if they become self-sufficient.
So if we have to face China, or we have to face Russia, or we have to face North Korea, or we have to face any combination of those, aren't we better off facing it with a strong group of allies, no matter how strong we are, and we are pretty strong, and no matter how confident we can be that we can beat anyone in a war, you can't go too far with that.
You're much better off having very, very strong allies.
And right now, we look at the performance of Israel in the Middle East, and we say to ourselves, if we're being humble and realistic, we had great success in Iran.
I can't think of an aerial mission that was as precise as that one.
But how about they never fired a shot at us?
We flew over that country for four or five hours.
They never even did pop, pop, pop.
Why not?
Because Israel wiped out pop, pop, pop.
Israel was in there for weeks bombarding them.
And Israel wasn't hitting civilian targets the way Russia does in Ukraine.
Israel was hitting every place they could think of where they have military installations.
And you know that Israel was using drones, which means Israel penetrated Syria the way they penetrated Iran, because we had precise information.
Do you remember in the strikes that we did that Israel did in Iran, that they hit apartments within apartment buildings, like the ninth floor, 9F, boom, out.
You know what that was?
That was a nuclear scientist.
They knew he was in 9F.
It was the second time they took out a whole cadre of nuclear scientists.
They did it about seven or eight years ago.
And you occasionally see the people on this show who work with them doing that because they're the operatives inside Iran to get them that information.
So I believe that the document that was done by the entire foreign policy group within the Trump administration was one that tried to show a matter of emphasis that we're going to emphasize our hemisphere.
And why?
Because China has made inroads.
If we don't, if Trump hadn't come along and put Maduro on his backside, China would have, by the end of this year, would have a port in Venezuela.
Now just what we need.
China with a port.
China will have a port in Venezuela or probably an airbase nearby and we will have given up because the trader gave away Begram 400 miles from China.
And that'd be a hell of a situation.
So I think the strategy makes a lot of sense if you read it and you think about the priorities that we have.
You got to start with your security closest to yourself.
And then you span out, span out, span out, span out.
And this is like everything else in this administration, it's very, very practical.
It makes a great deal of sense.
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We're back again.
This is the Rudy Giuliani show in Wendell TV, and this is Andrew Giuliani.
And Andrew, we have your title down there.
You're the executive director of the president's task force on the World Cup.
Task Force on the World Cup, which is FIFA, also known as FIFA, right?
And what does that actually, what does that actually mean?
Yeah.
What does it actually entail?
Great question.
Well, so the president earlier this year, he put together a task force to prepare for what is going to be the largest sporting event, not just in American history, but in human history.
When you think about the fact that even last week.
Bigger than the 100s?
It is, from a viewership perspective, it's actually bigger than the Olympics.
You can argue what is bigger, but I think the real difference between, let's say, an Olympics and a World Cup, let's say in 2028, the Olympics is going to be in Southern California, right?
That's going to basically engulf Southern California.
There are a few different events in other areas of the country, but really it's Southern California that's going to be hosting.
You have 11 American host cities.
You have three in Mexico, two in Canada.
It's the entire continent, basically, when you're talking about the World Cup here.
So from that perspective, it's massive.
When you told me you were going to do it, I said, this is an impossible job.
You know what?
And really, so much of it depends on state and local partners, on our task force members.
So for example, you obviously were over at Homeland Security Day with Secretary Noam.
That's where we're hosted out of per the executive order.
That's where our funding stream is.
Even though we are the White House, we're also the Department of Homeland Security.
And she's been so gracious to make sure that she lays out the red carpet for us because safety and security is really the prime part about this.
You know, when we first talked about this, of course it is.
They're going to play the game.
The only way this World Cup does not go well is if there's a security incident.
So Department of War plays a big role in this.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, DOJ, from Visa perspective, the Department of State is a big player in this.
Transportation, you think about the millions of international visitors or Americans that will be traveling by rail, by plane.
There's a key part of this.
We'll be meeting with Secretary Kennedy later this week to talk about the health effects of having millions of people coming into the United States from not just the 48 countries that are playing, but from over 200 countries around the world.
Come and watch it.
Come and watch it.
Exactly.
Exactly.
So it's been incredible to realize that there really is only one country that could be the primary host of the largest sporting event in world history and do it the right way.
And there's really only one person who can be the president and host this the right way.
And it's the United States of America.
And it's the 45th and 47th president of the United States.
Donald J. Trump.
He's played a big role in it.
Oh, he's played a huge role.
Could see so the draw last week where they just selected where teams would be playing, right?
These are ping pong balls based on it.
There was a great show.
Obviously, the president got a peace prize, which was well deserved.
No fix, no fix over here.
But here's the deal: a Super Bowl, normally about 130 million people watch a Super Bowl, right?
In America, it's the most watched event.
This draw alone, over 800 million people watch this draw alone, at least six times the amount that watched this ball.
800 million people watch the draw the draw just to figure out where teams would play.
So it gives you an idea all over the world.
That's exactly right.
And whenever I talk with President Trump about my barber.
Remember my barber?
Exactly.
He used to play for lots of people.
And the thing is, look, I know we're rooting for America first and foremost, but then we have Italian bloods who've got a roof for Italy.
They didn't qualify for the last two World Cups, and they're going to be in the playoff to try to qualify for the World Cup in March.
So they're still not in it though.
The first game that I ever went to was Italy and Ireland.
That's right.
And Ireland upset Italy in the Meadowlands, which how amazing was that to have Ireland and Italy outside of New York?
And that was the year that Italy made it to the finals and lost in the last in the last game.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
I think on kicks.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I mean, some of the things that we're working on here over the last six months, and one of the things we're really trying to push through is counter-UAS, counter-drone legislation here, trying to really make sure that state and local authorities have the ability to be able to mitigate against drones in their stadiums, not just for the World Cup, but let's say you go to an NFL game on Sunday, a college ball game on a Saturday.
We want to make sure that state and locals, when tens of thousands of Americans are gathering together, that they have the ability to protect.
I think most states know that.
I think a lot of people learned last year.
Well, the thing in New Jersey, actually.
Oh, the drones were in New Jersey.
They were angry.
Why aren't you getting rid of them?
Why aren't you getting rid of it?
The state has no authority.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
I mean, it's a federal authority.
There's a reason for that, but a lot of it is, you know, the technology in drones are moving so fast, developing so fast that the feds, just frankly, do not have the capacity to be able to protect the entire homeland.
So you need to then train.
You need to make sure that state and locals do have the ability and the authority to be able to do that.
Well, now, if it happened again before there was a change in the law, could the federal government go in and help?
Federal government can, but again, it's just now a matter of how much bandwidth do you have, right?
We're talking about the entire continent here.
On top of the fact that there are other things that the federal government is doing to protect, let's say, our southern border.
There are other equities, critical infrastructure.
So it's a matter of, do we want to, you then have to make a very difficult decision.
Are we going to go and take away a system, an operator from an area which needs protection to another area which will need protection?
Or is there a way to add to this so then that way we can properly protect the homeland while hosting what's going to be the largest, I mean, forget about sporting event, one of the largest cultural events in world history as well.
It's going to be unbelievable.
And remind you, too, this is over America's 250th birthday.
I mean, what a better way to show off American exceptionalism.
This will be coming out of the 4th of July, right?
During it, actually.
So it'll start in June.
It'll end in July.
You'll actually have a July 4th game in Philadelphia, which is amazing.
So, I mean, it is an unbelievable celebration.
Yeah.
You'll have a July 4th game.
We're going to play Britain in Philadelphia.
I've been telling FIFA that should be a U.S. Britain game, a rematch over here.
We've got to beat them again.
But you think about it.
It really is an incredible opportunity to show off American greatness over the last 250 years.
We know that it's not just many in the domestic media, but certainly the international media that have told fantastical lies of the United States of America and not just our recent history, but our first 250 years of history.
What the president and I have talked about is this is an unbelievable opportunity to show off true American greatness and the real hope and promise of our next 250 years to the world.
This is a world stage looking at over 2 billion people watching the World Cup final.
It's amazing when you think of that.
That's the way China used the Olympics about 12 years ago.
Yeah, we're going to just use it for good, though.
Yeah.
We're trying to use it for propaganda.
We're going to use it for telling the working our way out of the propaganda.
Yeah, that's exactly what they that they put it that they put that they uh put us in.
I can't help it though.
I've got to ask you because you were a football player in high school.
How did you feel about the president?
I mean, I knew he was causing trouble because he loves to cause trouble when he said, you know, I don't know if we should really be using the name football.
You guys use defeat a lot more than we do.
Look, I'm always a football fan, right?
Giants, American football.
The one point that the president made, which I mean, look, he's a common sense president, whether or not you agree with sometimes the things he brings up or doesn't.
Think about it this way, right?
What do we do in American football?
How often do we kick the ball?
Maybe a couple seconds a game.
Less than we used to.
Exactly.
30 seconds a game basically are spent on different kicks, punts, maybe a minute a game.
You know, soccer, they're kicking the ball the entire time.
So he's pointing out a common sense issue that I think is pretty interesting.
We have not been tasked to write any executive orders to change the name of football to soccer.
It's still U.S. soccer.
Don't worry about it.
Let's just hope that we're celebrating U.S. soccer.
Touchdown ball.
Yeah.
And actually, I learned about this too in all this.
The Brits actually invented the word soccer, not Americans.
So I got to go back and brush up on my history and how we ended up turning into soccer.
But I know originally in the United States, it was called the American Football Association soccer.
They would get confused with actually what is American football.
So it turned into soccer.
Also, the Canadians call it soccer.
So we're not the only ones that are calling it soccer.
And the Canadians have their own football league.
They do, Canadian football league, which is very popular up there too.
Yeah, exactly.
So what do they call it on?
Boydowns, you're right.
They call it football.
I don't know about the Australians.
You know, you're stumping me on questions over here that I need to go back and figure out who's calling it soccer and who's calling it.
I've been so worried about keeping the game safe.
I forget what people are calling it.
In England, when you combine England and Ireland and Scotland, and if you want to consider Australia part of it, I mean, they have that other football too, that rugby.
And then they have the Irish Australian football right now.
Which is really like a gang war.
It's like an organized gang war.
So in Britain, the interesting thing now is England is qualified.
Scotland is qualified in dramatic fashion.
So they're in.
And both Wales and Northern Ireland are in the playoff to get in.
So you have all four of the British Isles alive to potentially qualify for the World Cup.
Pretty interesting.
Have we qualified?
The United States?
Yes.
We got an automatic bid.
We've qualified.
We're in.
We're actually ranked in the top 15 in the world.
Coach Panchatino has the team playing incredibly well.
They've won the last three games all against World Cup competition.
Look, I think the U.S. can make a deep run next year.
And what I've told the coach is simply, go back and look at the U.S. hockey team, the 1980 U.S. hockey team that beat the Soviets.
They have what most consider the greatest American sports moment in American sports history.
If you, if this team can go and make a deep run over our 250th birthday here at home, you'd have to argue that they would potentially compete.
Now, look, I know you had the Cold War going on over the Soviets.
Could have beat that.
I don't really know if it could be, but look, if they somehow go and do the improbable, the unthinkable, it certainly will be part of the conversation, which is pretty fun.
But they are competitive.
They're competitive.
Oh, they're competitive and playing better, trending in the right direction.
It'll be very exciting next summer to see who they end up, how deep they can go.
The game gets about, they're playing in football stadiums.
They're playing in 11 stadiums around the U.S., three more in Mexico, two in Canada.
The cities in the U.S. are Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Kansas City, Los Angeles, where the U.S. will open their games, San Francisco, and Seattle.
And then you have two in Canada, three in Mexico.
And what's going in Los Angeles?
Are they playing in the Coliseum?
No, they're not playing in the Coliseum.
That's where the fan festival will be.
They'll be playing in SoFi Stadium, which is the new stadium that now the LA Rams, the LA Chargers end up playing futuristic-looking stadium.
And it's where for the Olympics in 2028, they'll actually host the swimming.
They're building a swimming pool on the football stadium there, and they'll have like 75,000 people doing this.
So it is pretty amazing what they'll be doing and how they'll be hosting it.
Are they going to be using their Coliseum for the opening?
They'll be using the Coliseum for the opening ceremonies along with this SoFi Stadium for the opening ceremonies for the Olympics.
But they'll be using the Coliseum for the World Cup for the fan festival.
So basically, let's say you're not going to the game or there's a game in a different city and you want to go and watch that game with 12,000 people, 15,000 people.
Why do they not go into the Coliseum?
SoFi Stadium is just, you know, it is current.
It is the, you know, it's one of the, you know, the nicest, newest stadiums in the United States.
Five years old.
It's hosted Super Bowls.
The Coliseum is, I think it's close to 100 years old now.
It's hosted, I want to say the 1932 LA Olympics, could be wrong, but an Olympics in the 30s and the 1984 Olympics as well.
Yeah, yeah.
And they will host.
And the Giants' first Super Bowl.
Was that the LA Coliseum?
Yeah, they used to 10 for Denver Bronx.
I thought it was the Rose Bowl, but it could be the LA C.
No, no, you're right.
It was the Rose Bowl.
The Rose Bowl.
The Rose Bowl.
Okay, that's okay.
It's safe, you know?
Pretty good.
I think they look very similar.
They played the first Olympics in.
No, not the first Olympics, the first.
Didn't they play the first Super Bowl?
They played.
I know they've played.
Oh, really?
Ah, that's right.
That's right.
The question is, was it at the, I think it was L.A. Coliseum.
It probably was at the LA Coliseum.
I'm sure they've played Super Bowls at the LA Coliseum.
And you look at it, it's pretty amazing to think of the history of it and the fact that it will host now three Olympic games at that site.
They're going to use it for some track and field as well.
Pretty exciting.
You know, the LA Coliseum.
The L.A. Coliseum.
It was also used as the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Really?
I didn't know that when they first moved in.
Yeah, yeah.
It didn't work.
They only had it for about two years.
It was like a left field.
It was about 150 people.
The little left-handers were getting up.
The guys were hitting left-handed.
I think they won a World Series there, too.
Didn't they win a World Series when they first won?
They would have beaten the Yankees then.
In the late 50s?
No, in the early 60s, they beat the Yankees in four games.
That was Kolfax's great World Series.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
They won four straight against the Yankees, which was a bike for Yankee fans.
I remember I was in college at the time and my philosophy professor said the world has just changed.
Yeah.
The Dodgers could do that to us.
The world has just changed.
A true shock.
A true shock.
So the president seems to really, I mean, not only does he enjoy these, and that I think helps everybody else enjoy it, but he gets the most out of it.
Yeah, absolutely.
I think there's really no.
I'm going to make most out of it in terms of like advertising.
Yeah.
You know, he's a consummate host.
He's a consummate host.
I mean, it's amazing to think that, you know, I remember being in the room for the bidding process for the Olympics in what was, we thought was going to be 2024 Olympics, Paris in 28.
We were going back and forth.
And then for the World Cup.
And there was a bit of a bittersweetness because the president was very excited to land the World Cup in the Olympics for the United States.
But outside of his presidency.
Outside of his presidency.
And so obviously he was disappointed that he couldn't host it.
Obviously, there were a lot of things that happened between now and then, of which, you know, you were very much involved.
You know, you can argue that it did happen outside of his president.
They didn't tell me if he wanted to lose.
I mean, they gave me the different orders.
Needless to say, I think it's one of the very exciting things that he does get to actually host these mega events.
I mean, truly, Meg, when you actually compare them to the Super Bowl, you know, the final of the World Cup will have 15 times the viewership of a Super Bowl.
It's unbelievable.
The world ends up watching this.
Same thing with the Olympics.
It's a great opportunity.
Again, I know I've said it, but it really, really is true.
It's a great opportunity to show the world what truly is great about the United States.
You don't have to offer protection once they leave the United States, right?
You know, they have to get here.
We have to make sure that they're safe until they get here, and that's it.
And also, here's the thing, too.
Everything that we're doing, I think this is very, very key to talk about, right?
Everything that we're doing, we're not going around safety and security protocols here in the United States, whether or not, whether you're a player, whether you're a fan, a ticket holder, whatever it is.
We want to make sure that we can get people in the United States that want to enjoy themselves, that want to spend their discretionary income, that want to have a lot of fun, and that want to enjoy the World Cup.
Can they get to it?
But if they're coming here to cause problems, there's a zero tolerance policy.
We'll catch you before you get in, and we'll make sure that we're going to keep these sites as safe as possible.
Only place in Philadelphia, you have a jail.
Well, you got to, you got to, you know.
What can we do about it?
I mean, I'm going to slow every place.
The good thing is, July 4th, it's very warm, so Santa Claus should not be out on July 4th.
Well, don't throw dirt at Uncle Sam.
And you got a nice crew.
Very, very good crew.
We really saw you, it's a great team.
It's a great team.
And they look like they're all worked up.
100%.
And I think the preparation that is being done now is the difference between whether or not these games are going to be safe, secure, and welcoming, or whether or not you could have potential problems.
So we continue every single day to make sure that we circle around this problem.
This excitement, they're not problems, but circle around this incredible World Cup and the problem sets around them to make sure that they truly are the greatest sporting event in American history.
That's what we're going for.
Well, Andrew, thank you and good luck and God bless you.
And we're going to take a short break.
And when we come back, I think we're going to have Karen with us.
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I know Paulina was there.
I like.
Who else?
Other Congress Bobart, like Tim Burchett, Marjorie Taylor Green, everyone.
That's great.
I guess I'm glad our Congress wants to focus on.
I'm glad our Congress want to focus on the important thing.
They wanted to get the free face cream.
He gave out free face cream, like really luxurious caviar face cream.
Ah, that's hysterical.
That's great.
How many Congressmen are there?
I want to see what's going on.
You too.
I'll see you soon.
Awesome.
Love to stop by the office.
We got to get a picture of America.
It's the president, the vice president, Secretary Noam, and Andrew Julio.
You in there?
There's that wall, right?
Oh, I'm so mad.
I don't think I got a picture.
Maybe I did get it.
I'm the chat.
There you go.
Vice President, Secretary Noble.
Are we on?
That's pretty good.
Okay, guys.
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Welcome back to the Rudy Giuliani Show.
And we have live, this is a real treat, Kara Castranova.
We have Kara on almost every night here from Washington, D.C. Usually she's freezing outside the White House or something like that.
It's nice and warm.
We're nice and warm.
And this is Christmas time.
But things were pretty active in the White House today, other than it was.
Is there a party tonight?
There's a party tonight going on that I wish I was at.
You know, when you're a member of the media, you're not that popular in the White House, unfortunately, as you know.
But you've got to be popular.
President Trump likes me.
I think he does for sure.
And he always says he loves my questions.
But the media in general, the fake news, is sort of not invited this year to the parties.
They don't make a distinction between, you know, the few of you that are not.
Sometimes they do.
And President Trump, when he called on me the other day, I made sure to say, I'm Cara from she knows.
And she, and I said, I'm Cara from Lindell TV, and I'm not fake news.
That's what I actually said, just to reassure him that I was not going to start going after him about Venezuela or something like every week of something else, whether it's ballroom derangement syndrome, like everybody's crazy about that ballroom or Venezuela or whatever it is that they try to take the president.
Oh my gosh, they're killing drug dealers.
Right.
I know.
It's upsetting, isn't it?
So there's a party there tonight.
President Trump's meeting with some pastors from the new the White House has a faith office now that was established this year.
He did a roundtable with businessmen this year.
I mean, today talking about the Trump gold card that people could pay a million dollars to companies can to get employees in.
So they're paying it to the United States government.
So this will be obviously income for the U.S. government, for anybody that wants to keep employees here that are not citizens.
And also talking about AI regulations about President Trump believes that they should be federally regulated, not regulated by the states, or it could get too confusing.
There's a lot of fighting, infighting with that.
I think in the Republican Party, some agree, some don't.
But on a funner note, there's been a lot of fun parties, and you're here in D.C.
I was wishing you would take me to one.
A lot of parties.
The only time DC comes alive is in December.
Yeah, that's true.
It's pretty true.
Everybody's here from out of town and I'm stationed here forever.
But so like everybody comes and they go.
But I went to the George Santos Claus party last night.
That was actually the George Santos Claus party.
I thought that was like an April Fool episode.
No, it wasn't.
George Santos is known for lying.
So he'd send out these invitations.
There'd be no party.
Well, fear of missing out was what he was trying to do, like the fear of missing out.
He was making it exclusive.
So the more people heard they couldn't come, it was at Butterworth's, the more people wanted to come.
And people were dying to get on the Santos Claus list.
At least he has a sense of humor.
Yeah, he does.
And there were some Congress people there, and there were some Hollywood types.
I heard he has some things in the future having to do with some really – I'm not trying to gossip.
Look, that's got to be the coolest party in Washington, right?
If you're a watching Hollywood, it's the Hollywood crowd.
Oh, it was an interesting party.
And I was on the Santos nice list this year.
So there was the naughtiness because I do believe in due process, but I do believe that seven years was too much.
So do you want to do the nice list or the naughty list when it comes to the Santos?
Well, I guess I was on the nice list and I was happy because we got face cream on the way out the door.
It was a very expensive luxury brand.
There was Caviar Tower.
I think that he's maybe he's a spokesperson for this new face cream.
Very, very expensive face cream.
I'm not sure.
I'm assuming because he had a gift bag for everybody.
Who throws the hottest party in Washington this time?
Well, the White House tomorrow night is doing a really big.
All right, let's think about that.
There's a lot of embassy parties.
There is no one big party.
There's embassy parties.
Every organ is like Epoch Times has a party tonight.
Gateway Pundit helped with the party last night.
There's a lot of news organizers.
Right.
Turning point.
There's a lot of parties.
Every night you can keep there.
It's almost like work going to these parties.
It really is.
And you want to go to them.
You want to get stressed at that.
Well, you want to go because the only time DC has any parties is really December or during the inauguration.
That's it.
Other than that, they used to have more.
They used to have more parties in Washington.
But parties were like a big place to do diplomacy.
Yeah, that's right.
No, I mean, a lot of the parties were, they had like certain women who were very Pearl Mesta, I think was one.
Social almost.
They have them still.
Yeah, they had that role.
And Republicans had some and Democrats had some, and they would give parties that were designed to have the Russians talking to the Americans.
Right.
They have those.
Yeah, the Secretary of State would call up and say, you know, can you set up this kind of a party?
I love that.
Yeah, this was my first year at Christmas here in DC, and I was able to get into an embassy party, which is interesting because then you have people from different countries.
And you're right, they are.
Everybody's talking and trying to sort of wheel and deal.
Always lobbyists at these parties doing their thing.
Oh, the lobbyists.
They pay for everything, the lobbyists, for everybody.
You know, they have the credit cards.
It seems like it's almost more stressful.
It is a little stressful.
People feel bad if they don't get involved.
Yes, it's a thing.
It's a thing.
It's hard to get into something.
People who don't want to go feel bad.
Yeah.
So the last thing in the world is they don't want to go.
They don't want to go to the party, but they're very upset they didn't get invited.
Right.
That's it is that's true.
A lot of people were upset they didn't they didn't get invited last night, but I don't know if they would have came, but it's like the whole point about being invited.
I wouldn't have gone.
So yeah, the big night, like I said, is the White House tomorrow night.
You never know.
I might get a last minute invitation.
Does he go to all of them?
I believe he does.
I think President Trump really enjoys going to parties because he's a social guy.
He's making up here.
Right.
And he is a social guy and he likes being around friends.
I would have thought it was a big partier, though.
He doesn't drink.
I don't think he's eating as much because he certainly lost weight.
He looks great.
I think he does.
I mean, I know people tell me I'm a kiss up for saying that, but to be honest, he lost a lot of weight.
He has lost a lot of weight.
Yes.
I actually go ahead.
You have too.
He looks like he's in pretty.
Look at the schedule that he has.
Right.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
I mean, last night he was couldn't have gotten back to the White House until about midnight, I would think.
No, it's a lot of traveling.
And then today he's sitting there.
It seems like he did.
Is it exhausting?
Like, say, if you're over the age of 75 to travel like that, does it matter when you're it?
Yeah, it probably does.
But I mean, he's, you know, we have to say he's traveling in the easiest possible circumstances.
Right on Air Force One.
I would like to way better than most people's house.
And he can sleep on a plane.
Right.
But I've been on his plane with him and on Air Force One with him.
He can sleep when he wants to.
Right.
But he usually doesn't sleep.
I don't know when he sleeps actually.
I remember when I represented him, it was not unusual to get a call at four o'clock in the morning with some esoteric legal theory that you can't.
I don't think, yeah, right, Mr. President.
Okay.
But he gave a really good speech last night.
And I guess the campaigning is going to start really early, right?
He's not, he's not going to push him like crazy.
Right.
He's going to be traveling in the United States, I think, more going to talk about the economy and trying to push new economic policies.
You know, he was traveling a lot internationally this year, but I think 2026 will be focused more on visiting some of the states and trying to.
He's dynamite.
I mean, he's dynamite for voter turnout.
Right.
I remember at the end of the 16 campaign working with Steve Bannon and trying to figure out the places he would go.
It was always a trade-off.
You know, should he go to Minnesota or should he go to Michigan?
Should he go to Pennsylvania or should he, are we okay in North Carolina?
You know, you only have a certain amount of time.
You do.
Time is valuable.
And I think he went to Pennsylvania for a reason last night, obviously.
So he was there in the Pokénones, which is beautiful, but cold.
Just like, yeah, he's got a close congressional race there.
So if you can make an early appearance there, he can get some real money for the guy.
Right.
And what do you think?
But people are nervous about these midterms.
What are you?
What are your thoughts?
I'm not as nervous.
I'm not as nervous for two reasons.
I don't think history means anything anymore.
I mean, what presidential election in the last four or five has fit any historical pattern?
They've all been crazy.
I mean, they've all been completely crazy.
And this idea that midterms, you always lose, it's really going to depend on the state of the economy.
I think it will depend on the state of the economy a year from now.
What about Jasmine Crockett?
Is she going to win the Senate race in Texas?
That would be very scary.
If she wins the race there, then Texas has gone crazy.
Yeah, I mean, then Texas, which has always been, I remember when I first joined the Texas law firm and established one, you know, up to establishment.
I used to tell them I love coming to Texas because all these people agree with me because they're conservative.
Here in New York, every time I get up, I have to fight with somebody.
Here, they all agree with me.
She takes over there's no place to go.
I mean, no, she's she can get her.
I hate to say it, but she's going to get whipped.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Well, she's a big, big dope, too.
She's not smart.
As President Trump said, right, she's not the smartest.
What does he say about her?
She's missing IQs.
Right, yeah.
She's missing an IQ.
She's missing IQ.
IQ deficit.
Well, I think Ted is going like this.
I don't know what that means, but are you whipping Crane?
All right.
Well, we want to thank Cara in person for the good work that she's doing covering the White House and covering Washington and in such great fashion.
You're doing a terrific job.
Thank you.
It's been fun.
Yes, good.
Well, we're going to sign off now.
We're going to ask you to pray for the president and pray for the United States and for all the people that are at risk.