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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindel TV.
And here we are uh, in this um, paradise of Palm Beach for this day, and we know that one of the things we will be talking about uh later is what appears to be a catastrophic, or I shouldn't say that, a terrible storm.
Now, I don't want to mislead anybody, and i'm not.
I'm just going to tell you, as the mayor, I it, i'm wrong, i'm sure about this, but I have this impression.
They were always wrong, like uh.
In fact, they almost cost one mayor his uh election by being wrong.
But I I got ready for several gigantic storms, whether they be nor'easters or snowstorms, and and to do that in a city like New York, which is, uh it's unlike any other place in America for cleaning up snow because of the complexity of it right um, it just takes like millions out of your budget just to get ready.
So one time a mayor didn't do it and the snow fell and they didn't clean up queens for three days and, uh well, he lost the Republican primary over it.
He finally won the election.
He won the election because the METS won the world series and it made Queens happy in the long run.
Okay, so that's what politics is all about.
I always like to give you a little history.
So I think we're making history.
Board Of Peace Wants Little00:15:36
There's no doubt about it.
Ted the, the president, is making history.
And you know they go, they're all going nuts over one thing or another.
They always go nuts over one thing or another with him, and the reason is because he's shaking up the apple cart, you know, uh.
So um, this uh Board Of Peace.
If this were introduced by anybody else, everybody'd say, who can be against a Board of Peace?
Whoo woo, who could be against a Board of Peace here?
Now let's let's, let's, make it a little finer.
The strongest country on earth that just virtually wiped out Iran in one night, right took out their entire with seven days of help from our great ally, Israel.
So I don't want to, you know, but at least it appears.
If in one night, shut up uh, where I think it has become quite uh certain and if you read carefully uh the international newspapers, including uh Chinese newspapers, they know, they know the dream is way off now.
The dream was like, well, we'll catch America by uh 20 uh, 2048 or 49, and then a couple of months, a couple years ago, it was gonna be a lot faster than that.
By 2035 they'll be the leading economy, the leading country in the world, the leading that, the leading and the leading what and the leading who and the leading need.
Now China is going to be lucky if it doesn't go bankrupt.
Yeah, it still has a formidable military that made up some ground on us when we had our traders in office.
But we still, even with that, stayed ahead of them.
And now we're ahead of them even more.
We took some good steps this year.
And what he's proposing in the budget will knock him out.
The half a trillion dollars more for the military.
Whoa.
Whoa, whoa.
You can really do a golden dome with that.
And his seriousness about it is impressive.
I mean, a lot of people, again, this may have been, they put the cart before the horse and they didn't, but Greenland is an extraordinarily serious endeavor.
This is not, you know, he wants to get a little extra territory or he wants a little, he wants a little, it's ridiculous.
I think by the time you're, well, maybe we've already explained it, but by the time you finish with these shows, both this and the one on X, I think you'll come away with the fact that we need that place if we want to, if we want to protect ourselves, and if we want to really carry out the mission that they all look to us for, which is to protect them.
I mean, they can mess around all they want and act like, if we can't protect them, they might as well go learn Chinese.
I mean, forget, I mean, or Arabic, I guess, or whatever the heck the Muslims speak.
I don't know what they talk, Muslim.
They better learn.
And this idea of all those law books, you know, those common law books they used to have in England, throw them away.
They're going to be Sharia.
Sharia, very, very, a lot less books.
A lot less scholarship goes into Sharia.
You know, you don't have too much oral arguments over, you know, just how many times should we whip her if we catch her with some hair out.
Or, you know, if you don't kill her after 100 whips, does that allow her to live?
Those are the kinds of things they'll debate.
So the Board of Trade got started officially he announced it, officially he announced it really as part of the 20-point settlement of the war in Gaza.
And it was to go into effect as part of phase two.
And it would be an international board chaired by him to oversee Gaza so that Gaza can be demilitarized, de-radicalized, fixed, and made into the kind of thing he likes, a beautiful, beautiful place that everybody can be proud of.
And that is, as Secretary of State Rubio made clear today, that's what they're working on right now.
They already have an executive director.
They already have some members and they are working on that.
And of course, there's a, this is a one question skip to, to face.
He skipped to phase two, but something's left behind in phase one.
So phase two, you can work on all you want.
It doesn't happen until you fix that phase one thing you didn't do.
It's called demilitarize Hamas.
So demilitarize Hamas makes up for Netanyahu's original goal, which was to eliminate Hamas because you are effectively eliminating them for those who decide they don't want to die.
But they will not give up their arms.
And they say they will, and they don't, and then they kill people.
And you should know during this period in their below the surface war with Israel, because it really isn't a war.
It's more like shooting actions break out.
Gosh, that's been, every time I've gone to Israel, there have been shooting actions.
Every time I've gone to Israel, it seems somebody loves to take you to a place where you can hear the shooting in the desert or you can look across at the Arab villages and they're trying to shoot at the Israeli.
I mean, and all the violence is, all the aggressive violence is Muslim generated and all the defensive violence is Israeli generated.
There's no question about that.
So, but the president has, and I think he certainly acknowledges this, he's expanded into a bigger program to be useful in bringing peace to the world, into solving wars.
And a lot of people say, oh, that's what the UN does.
Are you kidding?
Tell me the last war they solved.
Well, I mean, they didn't do anything in Afghanistan.
I mean, they didn't even help Biden get out of there without getting a million people killed.
Big help from Ukraine and Russia, huh?
You see, UN is really doing a lot on that one, right?
Big, big help.
I'm not.
Yeah, they're working on that one too, while the delegates beat the living daylights out of their lives in their homes and use diplomatic immunity to get away with it.
Their peacekeeping force in South Lebanon for 20 years really worked, except for the fact that Hezbollah became the most armed and supposedly the most lethal terrorist group in the Middle East, all while they were under the control of the UN, which might give you a sense that the UN was really part of Hezbollah.
It sure as hell was part of Hamas.
I mean, I think everybody that worked for that agency that was sending food and everything else to Hamas to Palestine were members of Hamas and the UN.
The UN employed Hamas.
The UN is one of the contributors to the budget of a terrorist group called Hamas.
And there they were supposed to deliver food to the people that never got the food while the leaders of Hamas got fat, rich, and extremely happy.
So let's see.
See, we could go back to the, remember the wars in Eastern Europe that Clinton had a deal with?
Clinton made the famous, they asked him, why didn't you go to the UN?
And I think he laughed like I did for about 45 minutes and said, because they don't know how to settle wars.
And then we can go back to way, way back.
They sure didn't settle the Second World War.
They didn't even exist, right?
The last one that they had any kind of material role in would have been the Korean War, which they settled as a tie.
And after that, like the Suez Canal crisis and the wars against Israel, and they had nothing to do with it.
And since then, they've been a useless, by and large, I would say the most noteworthy thing that they do.
And I'm not going to have the time to defend this today, but if you'd like to challenge me, I'll bring in all my reports.
The most distinguished, when I think of the UN, I think of criminals.
Domestic, as the mayor, I think that they were one of our more difficult places to police for extraordinarily disgusting crimes.
Somewhat like this last large group of immigrants, where when they get arrested, it looks like five out of 10 times they're involved in some kind of crime of perversion.
These people have a lot of perversion.
So the UN is worried that the Board of Peace, well, they're not really going to take away NATO's, the UN's role.
It has no role.
So maybe it'll make the UN look even worse.
And believe me, this isn't as bad as the UN committing the crimes they commit or funding terrorist organizations.
So this is a very good thing.
So shall we have the president talk about his latest accomplishment?
Everybody wants to be on it.
But yeah, I have some controversial people on it, but these are people that get the job done.
These are people that have tremendous influence.
And if I put all babies on the board, there wouldn't be very much.
So he was invited.
He's accepted.
Many people have accepted.
I think I don't know of anybody that hasn't accepted.
But it's going to be great.
I think the Board of Peace will be the most prestigious board ever.
And it's going to get a lot of work done that the United Nations should have done.
And we'll work with the United Nations, but the Board of Peace is going to be special.
We're going to have peace.
It started off with Gaza, the Middle East.
We've got peace in the Middle East.
Tremendous peace in the Middle East.
Nobody thought that was possible.
And that happened by taking out the Iran nuclear threat.
Without that, it could have never happened.
But the board is going to be, I think, really fantastic.
And I think it'll be the most prestigious board of any board ever in world history.
Thank you very much.
Well, I think he's probably right that it's the most prestigious board of any board ever.
Since if you want to be a permanent member, what's it going to cost you a billion dollars?
I don't know of any board that costs you a billion dollars, Mr. President.
I would think you're going to probably get that mostly out of the Middle East.
I'm looking at a couple of those people clapping.
I don't think they got a billion dollars to give you, but you got a nice group there.
Let's see if I have it right.
Azerbaijan, right?
Who were the beneficiaries of one of the wars that he settled, one of the eight, is it eight wars that he settled?
One of the eight wars that he settled.
That was the war with Armenia, which is about 1,200 years old.
That was a pretty good one.
And these guys have become friends, the Azerbaijan and Armenia.
I'm looking forward to going there.
Last time I went there, I was just in Armenia, and they were pretty hostile.
But I wanted to get to Azerbaijan as well.
And maybe I can meet both of them together.
That'd be great.
Talk about, there's a lot of history to that one.
So we got into a little of that history when we had a gentleman on talking about Iran who's an Aziri because they originally come from Azerbaijan.
Then of course Bahrain, Bulgaria, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia, Jordan, and Kazakhstan.
Now, Kazakhstan, here's an important one.
Everything we do to bring Kazakhstan into our orbit is a plus for us and a minus for Russia, and vice versa.
Kazakhstan is a very, very well, very brilliant, brilliantly almost managed country that plays us off, but in a pretty positive way.
Like when we do something with Kazakhstan, we kind of both win.
And when Russia does something with Kazakhstan, they kind of both win.
And Kazakhstan does that because it's not powerful enough to withstand either one of us.
And it wants to have a hedge against China.
This is a place where if China and Russia ever got too close, as they threaten to do sometimes, Kazakhstan, if we are good enough suitors, which I think we are, we could get Kazakhstan.
I could see Kazakhstan going either way.
And it isn't just for the money.
They're going to make money no matter what.
They are an enormously oil and energy rich country that has already found it all, put up the facilities, the pipelines, the whole thing.
And therefore, they maintain good relationships pretty much with everybody, and they're not warlike.
So this makes us a little closer to them.
That's good.
Kosovo, boy, they need people that can help them with peace.
Look at all the problems they had.
They had a war going on there that the UN did nothing about.
Mongolia.
Why Mongolia Matters00:09:45
Well, that's an interesting one because, gotcha, right on the top of China, that's getting you real close to China.
And what should be a natural ally of China?
Morocco, all right.
Pakistan, again, he's, we'll have to take a good individual look at Pakistan, but a lot of positive things have happened with Pakistan.
A few of them might have been negative with India.
Maybe, maybe.
But India, we can take a little risk with because they really can't tolerate China.
And I don't think we could do anything that were pushed into China.
That doesn't mean we should take advantage of them.
We just have it in our heads.
I think they made a mistake not joining this when you consider that Russia joined and Pakistan did.
So my advice, Mr. Modi, who I like very much, is come aboard, babes.
Paraguay, interesting country, very interesting country.
Paraguay is a much more solid country than you would know if you didn't know about it.
Qatar, another sort of like Kazakhstan, but not as really neutral.
Not as really neutral.
They were under the old Shah.
They were more than neutral under the old Shah.
They were pro-American.
I'm sorry.
But they may be having to make up for some things given how they gave so much sanctuary to the Hamas murderers.
You want money in this group?
Here's a country that could pay the billion.
Saudi Arabia.
Pretty good country to have, huh?
Yep.
Turkey.
Turkey is a problem because Turkey is a problem for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is it exploits Islamic extremism.
Erdogan does.
But more than that, they're in so many life and death disputes with people like they would love to see the Azerbaijan region of Iran come over to them.
But then if that happened, the Kurds, which are over on the other side, would decide they want to pull out of Turkey and they want to pull out of Iran and they want to pull out of Iraq and they got enough to build a country of their own.
They also have a hell of a lot of oil.
The Kurds do.
And we also have to remember, although there's a lot of talk that we're not keeping up our end of the bargain on this, that they have been very good to us.
The Kurds have been extraordinarily loyal allies of the United States all through the Iraq and even the problems with Iran.
So we've got to make sure that they are protected within this new and very complicated and as yet to be determined Syrian government.
And then we have another money bags, United Arab Emirates.
With Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, we should be able to coast.
And then Uzbekistan, which is following Uzbekistan is a, please don't get annoyed or upset.
This sort of baby Kazakhstan.
And I think in a good way, in the sense that they see the Kazakhstan, I mean, there are a lot of stands, right?
And the only one that really is a massive success is Kazakhstan.
I mean, it makes an enormous amount of money.
And I think Uzbekistan is trying very hard to move in that direction.
No reason they can't.
Not a bad model, by the way.
So that's the board of peace.
Was he speaking there?
We have a picture of him speaking there.
I see a whole bunch of people here, but the people that are standing here is not really the Board of Peace.
These are the people who are part of the Gaza situation and settling Gaza now.
Now, Kir Starmer, Sunglasses Macron, they're not part of it, which I think might have occasioned the president's comment.
I think he's probably a little annoyed after all that he does for them.
So I think he's a little annoyed that they're not part of it.
And I think that's why he made the comment about NATO sometimes not being there, which is being overstated.
I mean, if you overstate the comment, you could understand the insult.
If you take it for what it's worth, everybody knows that in various situations, some of the NATO countries didn't fight.
Now, since it was said as a broad statement, I don't know, it's like saying it's like saying people During the game, they didn't give their all.
And you were a player who, you know, you got a big bump on your head and you're all beaten up and you did give your all.
And you know, they're not talking about you.
You know, the coach is talking about the guys who, the guys who thought, you know, gave up after they were down by two touchdowns.
When he made that comment, he was not talking about the entire NATO.
No, no doubt about it.
And I'll explain it to you in a minute.
So they now have a charter.
That's good.
And hopefully they'll actually, unlike the UN, this charter will mean something, the UN Charter.
UN Charter now is used.
Remember during the pandemic at the very early stages, it was hard to get toilet paper?
The UN Charter, there are a lot of copies of it.
It was very useful at that point.
That's been its highest and best use in a long, long time.
Its worst use is when they use the diplomatic immunity so they can continually beat the hell out of their wives or sleep with their daughters.
Membership is limited to states invited to participate by the chairman.
It's like Mar-a-Lago.
You don't get in unless Trump, except it's a lot more expensive.
I couldn't afford this one.
Man, I couldn't have afforded even before the Democrats and Biden and that creep bastard Smith took all my money from me.
Each member state shall be represented on the Board of Peace by its head of state or government.
So we're not going low here, right?
Tron ministers.
This is Trump at his best.
The three-year membership term shall not apply to member states that contribute more than US dollars, $1 billion in cash funds to the Board of Peace within the first year of the Charter's entry into force.
We've got to see how many will do that.
Maybe we could start a small version of this.
What we could call it, the board of telling the truth in news, and we'll charge $100,000.
Membership shall terminate upon, well, also when he throws you out.
So that's, I mean, this has got some people very happy.
It's got some people very nervous.
And this is a good thing.
I mean, I don't know why you would oppose this.
It may not work, but we know the UN doesn't work.
Democrats know it.
Republicans know it.
Clinton used to say it.
And here's an attempt to have something available that can maybe, you know, like, for example, if that Russia-Ukraine thing were perking up right now, there'd be these people available, ready, willing, and able to talk, you know, calm down both sides and see if you can work something out without killing people.
I mean, Russia, if you push Russia in a corner before something happens, they can't say, I want all of Ukraine.
They can say it, but they're not going to get it.
So I think this is a good thing.
And I think the Europeans are, some are in favor of it, some are against it, and many are jealous.
So there were a number of articles all over the world, as you might imagine, reacting to Trump's performance.
And that's before the statement about NATO troops.
And because the speech yesterday, right?
The speech yesterday was probably one of the gutsiest speeches anyone ever given.
Sharia Law Controversies00:03:18
I mean, he walked into their house and he told them basically, if you don't get it together, you're going to lose your countries.
Yeah.
And he doesn't mean all of them, but he's not the first one to say this.
They're acting like he is.
I mean, how many articles have we seen or read in the last two years about how France and England are turning Muslim?
I mean, they're all over the place.
What about the 15-year letting the Muslims get away with kidnapping girls in the western, all up and down the western part of England?
What about the places in England and France where they actually are turning their backs and allowing Sharia law to operate?
Sharia law is against the law.
It's against the law.
I mean, I don't know the law of France as well as I do the law of England.
I mean, the law of England is the law of the United States.
It's against the law.
It is illegal in the United States to stone people.
It's called assault.
Might even be called attempted murder.
Or if you do it with the stones and you murder somebody, it is first-degree murder.
A lot of people believe that this was all settled by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, when he said, you know, he that has not sinned, cast the first stone.
Do you know that for hundreds of years before that, Jews did not do that?
And that's why the Pharisees who came to him were trying to trap him.
They're trying to trap him because they wanted to see, they figured either way he went, either way he went, if he said, you know, don't do it, he'd be violating what the very Orthodox probably still believed, right?
But if he said do it, he would be violating what the more current and more current means the last four or five hundred years.
They weren't doing this.
And they wanted him as much as possible to be defending a prostitute.
So since he was God and therefore a lot smarter than all these wise guys, he got him good, right?
Draws the line, looks at him and says, he that hasn't sinned, throw the first stones.
The stones started hitting the ground so fast that people were hitting their feet and they just ran off.
And now, how does Muhammad, with the help of the angel Gabriel, 500, 600 years later, after the Jews had gotten rid of stoning for a thousand years and the Christians never had it, how does he bring it back?
Because the religion is a pinrift religion.
It's a religion of war.
It's a religion to be spread by war and by means of violence.
There isn't, he doesn't get 12 disciples and train them how to go out and preach and convert.
He puts an army together and he trains them how to kill and gives them rewards for it.
Undercutting ICE00:14:58
Well, remember last night we talked to Heather Mullins and Cape God, and they were having a let's undercut ice and let's see if we can keep the illegal aliens in this country of whom at least seven out of 10 that they're picking up have committed serious crimes.
I mean, we're talking a couple million criminals out of the 20 that came in.
But I guess they like having them in Cape Cod.
Although I think if they just went across to, you know, well, even Narragansett, I wonder, maybe we should try Narragansett, see if Narragansett will take some.
But let's see, Heather, how are you?
Good, good.
It's good to be reporting now and not from that meeting.
I'll be honest, I felt like I had to talk quiet because there were so many of these like radical liberals around that when you see like what they do in Minnesota, you know, it is kind of intimidating in a weird way to be an honest reporter in a room full of crazy liberals.
No, no, I think you're right.
Of course, it's intimidating.
And that's what they're trying to do.
I mean, that's what they're, I think they're trying to get you to react to react.
You know, they're trying to get you.
They're trained.
Mostly they're trained people.
So I don't know that they would actually attack you, but they want to get you to attack them.
Yeah, yeah, probably.
Well, that's not going to work on my part anyway.
I do think some of them are certainly trained agitators and activists and things like that.
I think there are a lot of others that are emotionally manipulated people.
I mean, a lot of the speakers last night, I had a chance to go through, cut up some of the speakers, their speeches for you.
And I have a quick soundbite we're going to play here in a second.
But a lot of it, Mayor Rudy, was like fear-mongering, right?
It's like, I mean, they're saying some preposterous stuff.
Like the Trump administration is not only coming after illegal aliens, but they use the term immigrant, right?
They don't differentiate between legal and illegal.
Blur the line, right?
And then, but they were actually saying one of the elected leaders there locally, or she was the, I think, believe the sheriff, the Parksville sheriff, was saying that President Trump was going after citizens.
So I want you to take a listen of this little compilation video that I put together of little clips from each of the speakers, including local law enforcement.
Take a listen.
We are so good and talk about human trafficking and advocating for human trafficking.
But what's happening right now is pure blank human kidnapping.
What we are seeing today goes far beyond immigration enforcement.
But what we are witnessing now is something very different in scope, in tactics, and its impact on the rule of law.
Initially described back then as performative political theater has escalated into dangerous encounters with real consequences, including life and death situations for both citizens and non-citizens.
ICE raids that is happening and it is affecting the survival of our local businesses.
Imagine you have a restaurant, you have 10 workers there, eight of them are immigrants.
I mean, you could see the theme there, right?
Like it's bad.
They're coming after you.
Run, hide.
If you see them, make sure you call this hotline and report them.
And this is really what I wanted to ask you yesterday.
You know, you're an attorney, you have a legal background.
Like when I first saw this, and they were like, I went over to the lady that was handing out the literature and I was like, what is this?
Like, you call, you report ICE.
She's like, yeah.
And then we dispatch somebody to go out there.
And so I'm like, this isn't just your First Amendment right to protest, right?
This is a coordinated, organized effort, right, to thwart the efforts of a legitimate law enforcement agency.
How is this legal?
That is my question for you.
How is this legal?
When you say thwart, would you say I would be correct if I substituted the word obstruct?
Yes, yeah, yeah, absolutely.
That's the intention.
That's about five crimes.
The intention, right, is that they want to warn people when ICE is in the area so that the people ICE is there to apprehend can then hide and evade them.
That is the overall goal of what they're trying to orchestrate.
This is much more than just showing up and voicing your opposition to ICE, which we have the freedom to do in America.
This is an organized effort on the part of local leaders in the town of Falmouth, Massachusetts, to like help people obstruct the efforts of ICE.
And it actually went a step further.
What really got me was the fact that there were two law enforcement officers that were there.
One of them was Chief Jeffrey Laurie, the Falmouth Police Department Chief.
And you had Lieutenant Ryan Hurt, the Falmouth Police Department civil rights officer and commander of the patrol division.
He started talking about a program called the ABLE Project that apparently the Falmouth Police Department tapped into.
And what that stands for is active bystandership for law enforcement.
And when I looked it up, it basically teaches how to safely and effectively intervene when a fellow officer is about to make a mistake, act unethically, or use unnecessary force.
So my question now is: were they bringing this up at this town meeting on immigration and on ICE to basically say like we as local town police have the authority to intervene and like and stop ICE from doing things?
Because is there any legal grounds for that, Mayor?
Because I mean, maybe you know this, but there isn't.
Like, are there legal grounds they're going to obstruct ICE?
Because that's kind of how it came across.
Well, there isn't, there is no legal grounds for what they're doing.
However, we've created the impression that there is.
The problem, I believe, is we didn't stop this when it first started and we let it get way out of hand.
The first city or state or locality to do that should have been prosecuted.
I mean, when the area of immigration is supervised by federal law.
And there's a concept in the Constitution called a concept, a principle called a superiority clause.
And it says where federal law and state law differ, federal law prevails.
And then that's particularly true in areas that are particularly given under the Constitution to the federal government.
So declaring war, states can't declare war.
Immigration, states can't regulate immigration.
It would be ridiculous because they're coming into the United States.
Schools.
Schools fall under local governments.
The federal government has to worry about not getting to intervene too much into that.
So they are not respecting that difference.
And then there are specific crimes that make it, for example, for those illegal immigrants, seven out of 10 of which are wanted for crimes that they pick up, you're aiding and abetting the escape of a criminal.
That's a crime.
That's being an accessory after the fact, it used to be called.
I mean, those are definite crimes that they're committing.
But we let them get away with it for so long and it's become so ingrained.
It's like we taught them bad habits.
But your reaction is absolutely right.
I mean, Even they're interfering in a federal arrest.
Local police have no right to interfere in a federal arrest.
When a federal officer is making an arrest on a federal law, a local police officer has no right to intervene.
It's as if it's become just the federal government.
So what they're writing is illegal.
In some cases, it may not be criminal.
In other cases, it is.
And finally, it's extremely dangerous because it creates situations when guns come out.
I mean, imagine armed police officers trying to stop armed agents from making an arrest.
Or how about if the police officers are detectives or they're not in uniform?
So then the feds will think they're criminals.
Yeah.
They're trying to create that.
They're trying to create.
They're looking for another.
They're looking for another George Floyd.
You know, the good woman didn't work out too well because she was trying to kill the agent.
And unless you're blind and don't see the car going into him or hear the tremendous crash when she hits him with a two-ton truck, you realize this is not going to create the Floyd kind of riots.
But they're looking for something like that.
No.
So 100%.
And that's what it felt like a lot of these leaders were doing was sort of trying to propagate the fear amongst the people in the crowd that they need to be afraid of ICE.
And it's like, you know, as somebody in the good media, the truthful media that's covered angel families and all the victims of the illegal aliens and the Biden open border, it's like, I know that the ICE law enforcement officers that are going across our country, removing these people from our communities, are doing that to make everybody safe, including the very people trying to wage war against them.
And that's what it is.
It's a terrible thing what they're doing to them and their families.
It's a terrible thing.
You know, it's atrocious.
You know, it just happens that today, a really fine statistician named John Lott put out statistics about how well ICE is operating and how much better it's operating under Trump than it did under Biden or Obama.
For example, you know where he talks about citizens?
It is true out of the 595,000 arrests they made so far this year, they did make 40 mistakes.
40 mistakes, 40 people who were citizens, 40.
Every single one of them was returned.
None of them was deported.
The number of citizens that were deported last year was zero.
Do you know every year that Obama and Biden, they made the mistake of deporting citizens?
And Trump actually went through a year and he arrested 10 times more than them and he made no mistake.
So they're just lying about that.
It's right here.
They're just lying about it.
And also his mistake rate in arresting people who are citizens is considerably less than Obama or Biden.
Yeah, but you know what wasn't?
You know what wasn't a mistake was 25 plus million people being illegally trafficked into our country.
That is not a mistake.
That is a deliberate allowing of our country to be invaded.
And one of my questions, I mean, I'm curious to know your thoughts on this.
Do you think we're going to see arrests?
Like, I'm all for ICE arounding up the people illegally in this country.
But do you think we're going to see some arrests for some of the government officials or NGO like staff that allowed and facilitated the invasion of this country in the first place?
Because these people were let in.
They were trafficked into our country and people facilitated that invasion.
So are we going to see some more high-profile arrests from some of these NGOs that helped this invasion?
I think you are.
And I think you're also going to find if they started investigating them for fraud, a lot of them would fall apart, like the one in Minnesota.
I know for a fact that the operation in Minnesota is not confined to Minnesota.
And I know the numbers seem horrendous, but I can guarantee you in some of the eastern states where they're better at crimes, you've got more than that going on.
I mean, a lot of this was a scam.
Even the high contracts that were set for immigrants, when the immigrants first came to New York, they got much better housing than the homeless in New York or the veterans.
First-class hotels were taken over and made a profit.
Crooked politicians in New York put that up.
Then the mayor was actually bussing them.
There were so many in New York, he started bussing them to other counties.
And I actually drove about three and a half hours to Newburgh, New York, where they were putting them up at like the Ramada Inn.
And I went there as a journalist, right, to go into the lobby because the county had gotten a restraining order against the mayor of New York and said, no, you can't send any more to our county.
So I went to these hotels, all military-aged men, no women, no children.
When I went into the lobby, there was somebody dressed in a security outfit, no named, no badge, no affiliation.
They wouldn't talk to me.
Then they called the police on me, Mayor Giuliani.
They called the police on me and said I was not allowed to be there.
And they tried enforcing borders around the Ramada Inn, right?
Just not our country.
They're okay with the borders around their illegal trafficking operation being enforced, but they're not okay with the borders around our country being take care of yourself.
Be careful.
We'll talk to you very soon.
Have a good weekend, dear.
Gutsy girl, huh?
Woman?
Gutsy woman.
Mayor Giuliani's Encounter00:04:10
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Soldiers and Atheism00:07:14
That never happens.
We've never needed them.
We have never really asked anything of them.
You know, they'll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan or this or that.
And they did.
They stayed a little back, a little off the front lines.
But we've been very good to Europe and to many other countries.
Well, this, of course, led to all of the usual left-wing communist and semi-communists condemning him.
And this is terrible what he said.
It's insulting the 457 English men and women who died in Afghanistan or the 90 French or the 34 Spanish or the 48 Italian or the 43 in Denmark and Australia and nothing of the sort.
What do you said everybody knows is correct?
I have known this for years.
I've had soldiers come back from various wars, but I would say particularly Afghanistan.
I don't know if you know it, and maybe Ted can get it before we're finished with the show, but I have as one of my possessions that I treasure, I have a knife, a hat, and one of those disgusting Arafat scarves that was taken from one of the first people that was killed in Afghanistan by our horse soldiers.
Remember the horse soldiers that we trained?
So I know this war really, really well.
I have had an incredible number of our soldiers.
I might have even had English soldiers complain to me that certain countries, when they participate in NATO, do it on a qualified basis and they do not go into action.
They act as support.
Now, but I can tell you that the distinctions that were always made were England, Canada, Australia, Poland, Eastern Europe.
Who are they talking about?
They were talking about everybody else.
Let's not mention them so they get upset.
Now, it's obvious that they do participate.
They did lose people.
But if you look at these losses in Afghanistan, of course, the United States lost more than all of them combined times three.
Their help was, particularly the English and the Canadians were particularly helpful.
And it's like wanting to be insulted.
I know if you're saying about a whole group of people that I'm part of that didn't work perfectly, but I did.
I did my part.
But the other guys weren't.
I'm not going to get insulted if you didn't insult me.
Maybe they should ask him to clarify it.
Now, they'll get all upset when he says the other part too, but the other part is 100% true.
This has been a problem with NATO.
I can't tell you if it goes back to other NATO wars.
The Korean War was a UN war, the last one.
But I don't know if it goes back to other NATO wars, but it sure did happen in the Middle East, where certain countries, they contributed soldiers, but the soldiers didn't fight.
And it was a generalized comment, and it was meant to apply in general to whoever really fits.
So calm down, relax, and stop acting like he isn't being just brutally honest with you.
Your countries are going to Islam.
They're on their way.
You've lost the fight for Western civilization.
You've lost the spark in you that a lot of it comes from religion, really, from the Judeo-Christian religion.
And the prevailing movement in Europe is atheism, bitter, angry atheism.
And also looking down on people.
Because of their history, they look down on us.
Their history is a long time ago.
Our history isn't as long, but it's a hell of a lot more heroic and a hell of a lot more moral than theirs.
So maybe they should be looking up to us for a little bit.
Also, I don't know, they did help out a little in the Revolutionary War, but not the way in which we saved them twice.
And I felt with Trump when, you know, when America says to Denmark, we need this, Denmark has only one answer, given the Americans who never had a life because they helped to save Denmark.
And the answer is yes.
We owe it to you.
And if it's about security, you're probably going to make a better decision about it than we are and protect us better.
Well, we've got a weekend coming up.
The president says the Armada is on its way to the Persian Gulf.
I got a feeling.
So we may be back in touch this weekend.
We'll see.
Meanwhile, you go over to X and we'll give you a little preview of the football games for the weekend.
And we'll also show you how they can't give the president credit for anything.
One big headline is, Trump not responsible for major drop in crime.
Now, that is completely false.
And there is nobody who can explain to you better in this country exactly why he is responsible for it.
Because those programs I was using before a lot of you were born.
So we'll be on X right away.
Go over there and come back to us on Monday.
Have a great weekend.
Pray for all those in harm's way and pray for the president.