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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Tuesday, January 27, 2026

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Mozart's Masterpieces 00:04:30
Well, happy birthday, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 270 years old today, born in Salzburg, Austria, in 1756, January 27, of course.
I wouldn't fool you.
And that was Eine Kleinenach music, otherwise known as a little night music.
It's probably one of his lighter pieces, although Mozart is always kind of airy.
Do you know he always makes me happy?
I'll tell you a really strange thing.
I can listen to the great, great Mozart Requiem, which could be one of the greatest Requiem masses ever written.
It was played and used at the funeral of John F. Kennedy at the St. Matthew's Cathedral.
And there's a great recording conducted by a great Metropolitan Opera conductor, Charles Weinsdorf, not Charles, I've forgotten his first name.
But the Requiem is happy.
It's a happy Requiem.
If you've ever seen Amadeus, either the play or the movie, they play that, you know, of course, they play a lot of his music, but they play that in, you know, quite a bit.
And And of course, I think it's, I'm trying to get my tie straight here.
So they play it at the beginning.
I think it's like a retrospective.
You know, it's like the older Mozart.
Now, old Mozart, you know how old he was when he died?
Take a guess.
35 years old.
And he wrote over 600 pieces of music.
And a really substantial piece, not Anakin and music is probably one that he knocked off.
He started writing when he was five years old.
Started writing music when he was five years old.
Wrote two or three of the greatest operas ever written, as well as one of the greatest requiem masses.
Kind of, he and Haydn invented the symphony.
Everybody after him, Beethoven to now, today, kind of borrowed the symphony from him.
His piano concertos, all of his concertos, and then Don Giovanni, The Marriage of Figaro, The Magic Flute.
You can go on and on with the great operas that he wrote.
And as I said, he died at 35 years old.
Amazing.
Imagine.
Imagine what else was left.
Or those his greatest years.
One never knows.
I mean, there are composers who burn out.
I doubt he would have, although he was, I almost think he died at 35 because he burned himself out.
The guy just wrote music.
I mean, some of the great pieces of music, he just wrote.
He didn't like edit them.
He just sat there at whatever he used, the pianoforte, and wrote music.
That's what genius is, child prodigy.
So I borrowed that and was reminded of it from the only newspaper you really should read, the Epoch Times.
I hope you know it.
It's a great, great, well, it's a great website, and therefore you can keep up with the news every day with it.
But they published one, notice I'm reading the for kids only section.
That's where they have told the kids about Mozart.
On January 27, 1756, a musical genius was born in Salzburg, Austria.
Wolfgang, Amadeus Mozart, composing his first piece at five.
He lived to 3,500, 600 pieces of music.
Yesterday's Call 00:15:42
And they talk about some.
So now at least we got off to a nice, beautiful start.
And are we going to have some kind of a decent resolution to this tragedy in Minneapolis, Minnesota?
So the day began with the president and Caroline Levitt in particular telling us that Governor Walls called the president last night, Ted?
Was it last night or this morning?
Last night.
Right?
Yesterday.
But at the end of the day.
I think by the time of the press conference, the call had happened.
Yeah, but the press conference was today.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, and he, and, and they, I'm pretty sure it was, check.
The, um, always have to check.
You never know.
None of us are infallible.
Except the Pope on matters of faith and Mars.
He'd be infallible on this.
Even though he's from Chicago, he could be wrong.
However, it looks like they reached an agreement.
Now, we know the four points.
It must have been yesterday that they had.
It was yesterday.
Yeah, because we put out the four demands last night.
So it was late yesterday that they had the first conversation.
And then overnight, they kind of sealed it up.
And basically, it's first of all, on the governor's side, they're going to turn over all illegal immigrants who are in their custody.
And we'll get to that in a minute because in his op-ed piece for the Wall Street Journal, Governor Walls plays a little fast and loose with his description of whether they're keeping illegal immigrants back from the federal government.
And we'll explain how in a minute.
State and local law enforcement will turn over the illegals that are requested through a detainer.
A detainer is like a warrant, except it's called a detainer because you file it for someone for an illegal alien who is in prison and he can get out of prison on a certain date.
So the federal government files a detainer so that when he gets out, they get him and they can throw him out of the country, deport him.
I mean, and these are people who are finishing prison sentences for crimes.
And in most cases, violent crimes.
Although I guess in Minnesota, there'll be a lot of them that'll be monetary crimes since the amount stolen by the Somali community is astounding.
People say 9 billion or more.
I mean, we stopped at 1 billion.
And then you hear all kinds of numbers after that.
So even if it's 1 billion, extraordinary amount of money that had to implicate an awful lot of people pretending to send their kids to daycare or whatever it was.
Well, those people are subject to prosecution.
I mean, they've already, in the Biden years, this started, you know, this idea that Trump is picking on Minneapolis.
This investigation started in the Biden administration.
I mean, it could have been investigated six years ago, except Walls and Fry and all the rest of them would never do it.
Every time a whistleblower would come forward, as they've testified, they would be told, no, no, it'd be racist, And they all were afraid of the Somali community.
Now, the obeisance to the Somali community is dangerous.
I don't know if you know this, but nobody wants to point this out.
But the flag of Minnesota was changed from a normal flag, a normal regular old flag, to one that is a complete copy of the Somali flag.
I think it was changed a year or two ago under Tampon Tim.
And that's absurd.
That's just absurd.
They don't run the state, or do they?
They sure have made a lot of money for a lot of people.
Look at what happened to, look what happened to Omar, Elon Omar, the one who married her brother to get the brother of the United States.
She went from being worth nothing, minus numbers in net worth, to somewhere around, you have to do these like in minimums and maximums when you do a federal disclosure for them.
I think the max goes up to 40 million and the minimum is about 20 or 25.
And her husband, in one of the articles, they write a successful businessman.
You know what his business was worth when he married her?
You know what that is?
That's a big goose egg.
You know what it's worth now?
20 million, 25 million.
gee i wonder how that happened so uh the uh so the um and they and they are going to um they're going to partner this The city and the state will partner with the federal government in removing illegal aliens.
And they call them immigrants in the White House called them immigrants.
I guess not to annoy anyone, but the legal definition is aliens.
That's what the statutes say.
All the federal statutes describe someone who comes into the United States not having filled out the proper papers, not having gone through the appropriate vetting for the protection of the people of the United States against crime, disease, and whatever.
Anyone who does that is an illegal alien.
Anyone who comes in is an alien.
And if you come in legally, you can put yourself on a path to citizenship.
If you come in illegally, you're supposed to be thrown out for good reason, because you don't want to have lots of people around who haven't been checked out at all.
We have an unknown amount now due to the treason and the invasion caused by the Biden Democrats, in which bare minimum, 12, 14 million, possible maximum over 20 million people are here, some of which we have recorded, about seven or eight million of them, some of which we've gotten a little bit of information on,
I mean, about 2 million called Godaways, and then many of which we never saw, never dealt with, have no idea they're here until they, like the guy who threw the rock in New Jersey, when he was arrested, he had been here for 20 or 30 years, and we have no idea how he came in.
There are probably pretty close to as many of those people, if not more, that came in that way as were identified.
And that comes from the surveys that were done by Ivy League universities.
I guess they can do something else other than teach the 57 genders.
So basically, on the president's side, he's going to make a major change.
He has swapped out, I guess it's Holman is coming in to relieve Bovino.
I mean, that's the major change, right?
And it's a little more than that.
And I have mixed feelings about this because I have tremendous regard for Secretary Noam.
I think she's one of his best secretaries.
And I think she's done a great job.
I mean, it's a miracle that her team has done.
It's a miracle that they stopped people from coming in when they were coming in at three million, three and a half million a year.
And the number of people that they've gotten out of here quickly has to have had a major impact on the on the plummeting or reducing crime rates.
Some places they're plummeting, some places they're reducing, not every place, but most places.
These are all, I mean, this is due to both removing people through these raids and arrests, but also the program that she advertises on TV in which you can voluntarily remove yourself from this country, which, and let's assume the people who do that are by and large fairly legitimate people, because that's a heck of a thing to take advantage of, right?
But that frees up resources to focus on the worst of the worst.
Now, they say the change is going to be that Tom, Tom Holman, who is a friend, is very much going to laser focus on the worst of the worst.
They were trying to do that, and I thought they had done a pretty good job of that.
I mean, first thing I recognize, having spent a great deal of my life in law enforcement and immigration enforcement at that, that you're never going to be 100%.
You don't know when you meet up with someone until you check it out if they're legal, illegal, or what form of illegal.
And that's why you occasionally get a person who's a citizen arrested.
Now, what you should know about the Trump, NOAA, Department of Homeland Security, they were a heck of a lot more efficient than the Biden and Obama departments.
For example, they arrested, I've forgotten the number of citizens they arrested.
It's less, it's in the hundreds.
I mean, out of hundreds of thousands.
But here's the most important thing.
Every single one of them was released as soon as it was found out that it was a mistake, and no one was incorrectly deported.
Now, people were incorrectly deported under Obama.
I mean, it's happened.
It's not that it doesn't happen, except the Trump administration.
Even under Christy Noam, even with the tremendous numbers pressure, which we know has had an impact to some extent on ICE and on Border Patrol, even with that, they haven't deported a single non-citizen, citizen.
They've arrested a few less, by the way, considerably less than the other administrations.
Even with the big emphasis on, I mean, I would have thought it'd be just the opposite, and I would have understood that, that sometimes you're not going to be able to make this distinction until you get all the paperwork.
And by the way, some of this paperwork is not easy.
I mean, the federal government is terrible at the way they keep documents and records.
And you think this is like an efficient operation, like a business?
Try working there sometime.
I did for a long time.
So she has done a magnificent job.
If there's a, I don't know, I think it was impossible for them to do a better job because the press wouldn't let them do a better job.
I mean, we often try to compare two situations and it just isn't right.
We try to compare the messaging of Democrats with Republicans.
Oh, Republicans are terrible.
This is like, or how about in a political race?
I have a lot of people come to me and say, oh, that Democratic strategist was brilliant.
Look at that strategy that he used.
I said, I can be brilliant too if the only guy, the only guy that gets to score is me.
I could beat either the Patriots or the Seahawks with Ted and I and Stephen and a couple of guys.
If every time, well, I guess we'd never score.
That would be the problem.
I would say every time we score, we get points.
Every time they score, they don't.
But we probably wouldn't score at all.
Maybe basketball.
We get a basket in or two against the Knicks or the Celtics or something, and then we'd win, even though they got 100 baskets in.
That's the way it goes in politics.
And that's the way it goes from the day I entered it as a Republican.
I knew it.
I knew it from the day I began running for mayor when I was, by the time I was mayor, I was well schooled in it.
And I would have a press conference a day for the same reason the president does.
Otherwise, I wouldn't get my message out.
Otherwise, it would be distorted.
They'd say the opposite of what I said, or they'd put adjectives in front of his terrible budget, his mean welfare program, his cruel application of the laws against murderers, against murderers.
Unless I explained the rationale for work fair, for which I was lambasted for doing work fair.
I've got to tell you, the thing that I get, aside from reducing crime, the thing that I'm probably thanked for the most in New York or when I meet New Yorkers in other parts of the country or world is having put them to work.
And it's the major part of not bringing crime down, but keeping it down and keeping the momentum going.
Because when we first started, we had 1.1 million people on welfare.
We had almost more people not paying taxes than paying taxes.
We were becoming a communist socialist city where people are dependent on the city.
We had children who grew up in families where somebody hadn't worked in two generations.
They didn't know what work was.
So I introduced a massive workfare program to tremendous criticism, which was, I have to say, tremendously successful.
It took a half a million people off welfare, most of them with jobs.
Massive Workfare Success 00:03:44
Nobody's ever done that.
And my work fair program, although I'll never get credit for it, predated the Clinton Newt program.
But I will have to say I borrowed it from the great governor of Wisconsin, Tommy Thompson, right down to the right down every right down to actually taking his commissioner, which he loaned to me after they got it under control or gave to me.
Because Tommy is a great American and I was a great governor.
Boy, I wish we had governors like him now.
I mean, Democratic governor.
We got some great Republican governors.
So Walls and Fry were supposed to have met today with Tom.
And we know how that went.
The president reported that it appears that the meeting with Walls went well and that he was on his way to meet with the mayor.
This was a few hours ago.
I mean, it's really strange.
It could be a strange meeting.
I mean, this city and state has obstructed immigration enforcement now for, I don't know, as long as I can remember.
And it gets worse and worse and worse.
And there's no question that what they do is criminal.
What Walls and Fry do is criminal.
And in fact, one of the real problems is this should have been called very early.
It's too late to really do it now because they've convinced people it's perfectly okay not to cooperate and to frustrate the execution of the federal immigration laws.
In fact, somebody wrote today, a rather intelligent guy, that the state and federal governments are on an equal plane.
I guess he never read, actually, it's John Dorr's son, an otherwise pretty good article, but really stupid.
He never read the supremacy clause of the United States Constitution or why we had a civil war.
The state and the federal governments are not on an equal plane.
The states have a lot of power to check the federal government, but where the laws conflict or where it's an area of federal preemption, the federal government is supreme.
The Constitution is supreme.
So I'm sorry, but you're wrong.
And after the Civil War was over, Mr. Doerr.
But, you know, it's an otherwise fairly balanced article, except that mistake throws off a lot of the analysis.
So here's the question now.
What does this mean with regard to Mr. Bovino and the Secretary?
It means they were sacrificial lambs in some way.
Necessary, though, I think the president had to make a change.
Look, you can only take on so much.
And this, where the consequences are people being injured in large numbers or more people dying, or you got to try something, something, you got to reshuffle the deck, let's put it that way.
It's like a team that's playing really, really well, but everything is stacked up against them.
Radio Vandalism Strategy 00:05:07
So you try a new team that maybe people will like better or will work better.
And of course, in going to Tom, he's going to the ultimate professional, right?
tom knows what he's doing tom or at least this is said on behalf of tom tom is going to uh emphasize the worst of the worst in terms of the people that he now i really believe they were doing that when When we go over the list of people in, I haven't looked at everybody they've arrested, but I have taken a good look at the ones in Minneapolis.
And seven out of 10, I think, had criminal convictions, not just arrests.
That's a pretty damn good number.
I don't know how many it would become if you threw the arrests in.
And to a very large extent, the people who didn't have criminal records were a collateral consequence of you pick up 50 people and seven out of 10 have a criminal record.
Some don't.
But then you still have to look at them, the circumstances under which they came in, who they, I mean, after all, they are illegal.
You don't like it, but they are illegal.
And you don't want to focus your resources on them, and they weren't.
But when you pick them up, you still got to take a look at them.
And of course, not all the people that commit crimes have been arrested yet or been convicted yet.
And we just know that, right?
You just know that from the fact that you don't catch everyone who commits a crime.
You probably catch a small percentage of the ones that commit a crime.
I mean, somebody gets out who's a burglar, and the guy will do 100 burglaries before you catch him again, if he's any good.
That's why it's, as the president pointed out today in one of his press conferences, or his only press, seems to me he had more than one today.
The career criminal statistics are amazing.
I've forgotten exactly which, what he used.
And I don't know today what exactly the statistics are.
I used to know them cold.
But something like, you know, 10% of the people commit 90% of the crimes.
I mean, it's an absurdly small number when you think about it.
And that's where the Comstat program that I helped to invent with Bill Bratton and Eddie Mabel was so valuable because it allowed us to use every statistic available to focus on whomever we wanted to focus on, meaning the most dangerous criminal or one who was creating a significant, like car theft was almost everybody had their car stolen or vandalized.
Mine was vandalized twice.
It was vandalized every time I left it out.
I left it out twice in Manhattan.
Both times they stole it.
They liked my radio because, you know, I like music.
So it was an old car and I got a blowpunked radio for it.
The radio was the best part of the car because I like to listen to classical music.
Well, I left it out one night on the west side of Manhattan.
Boom, pulled out, big hole right there.
So then I went another two or three months without leaving it out.
I had to pay a fortune.
I wasn't making a fortune.
Then I was an assistant U.S. attorney.
But I put the car in the garage.
And one night I got home too late to go to the garage.
I left it.
I thought, well, it's not going to happen again.
Come down.
It's gone.
And then my good friend, Elliot, who ran a, owned a classic car shop, one thing he had suggested was you put a radio in.
People used to do this in Manhattan, in New York.
You had a portable radio.
You just took out the radio that the car gave you.
You could buy them.
You get a radio and you carry it with you.
And then you put it in the car and you play the radio.
And then you take it out when you go to your girlfriend's house or your mother's house or wherever.
He did something different.
He built like a plastic thing to put over it.
So you didn't see that there was a radio there.
And he explained that it'll work because if they see any obstacle to stealing the radio, they'll move on because they want to get as many radios as possible in the short amount of time that they have to do it.
So if you're a hard car to unlock or you say no radio and they don't see a radio, they're not going to take the risk that there's a radio there and pass up the next car where they're going to just pull the radio out in five minutes.
Police Tactics and Chaos 00:14:20
Fascinating understanding of crime.
So we'll have to see.
do we have any um particulars uh ted about them about the meeting with with uh particularly with the governor i mean things that we have carol We have Caroline who recapped some of the demands from the president during the year.
No, we know the demands, but not yet from today, but we can try to find some while we talk to our guest.
When is he going to be on?
Where he's ready?
Oh, that's good.
Okay.
Well, is he ready?
Neil Johnson?
Hey, Rudy.
There you are, Neil.
How are you?
Now, you should all know that.
You're doing well?
Yes, doing well.
So you're the host of the Lumberjack Logic on YouTube.
Is that it?
Do I have it right?
Yeah, it's very popular.
You have it right.
Yes.
So, and you're located in Minneapolis?
I'm actually in northern Minnesota.
So I'm about three hours north of Minneapolis.
Okay, but you have a good feel for what's going on there, if anybody does.
Yeah, I used to live actually right in the Twin Cities.
In fact, I used to play basketball with the dealers back in the day when they had Pagers right at Lake and Chicago in South Minneapolis, close to where both of these events occurred.
When you say both, you mean both of the recent shootings.
And it's not far from where the Floyd situation occurred either, is it?
Correct, very close.
Yeah.
Is there something about that neighborhood?
Well, you know, you have to understand, yeah, there really is.
And so I actually went down there after Renee Goode was shot and I spent some time actually live streaming, talking to some of the people who were there protesting or dropping flowers off where Renee Goode was.
And I had lengthy conversations with them until they figured out who I was.
And then there were a few guys who were following me around and they were freaking out about it, which is interesting because, of course, when I'm talking with them, I'm giving them a platform and they can say whatever they want because I'm actually curious about what they think and what they have to say.
But, you know, it's interesting.
Some people just, if you think differently than them, they really freak out.
So what is your overview of it?
I guess let's go backwards.
Did anything come out of the meeting today between Walls and Tom, Tom Holman?
Not that I've heard of yet.
But here's the thing.
Walls and Fry need to kind of play both sides of the fence and they're going to try and save face.
Walls is facing backlash because there was a protest in Maple Grove last night outside of the Spring Hill Sweeps and the state patrol riot police were actually there.
So those are under the direction, not of Maple Grove.
That's under the direction of Tim Walz in the state specifically.
So he can't have, and it's interesting because they don't seem to have as big of a problem with rioting in Minneapolis as they do in the suburbs.
Really?
Is that unusual?
I mean, that wasn't the case in 2020, was it?
Well, still kind of somewhat the case in 2020 as well.
So if you look at Minneapolis, so Hennepin County, you know, you have Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, you have North Minneapolis, South Minneapolis, that area, that's a higher crime rate area.
You get to Maple Grove, you're running into kind of a second ring suburb.
There's a little bit more money.
And I think that policing, They're just not going to let that happen because that's their suburban vote who doesn't want riots in their backyard.
I mean, all this comes down to I'm kind of cynical, but I think it all comes down.
You were mayor of New York, Rudy.
You want to let this stuff go on?
No, no, of course it's not.
I made a vow that there'd be no riots.
I took over the city after two massive riots.
One was a pole grum, where they went out and just killed, they went out to try to kill Jewish people in Crown Heights.
And then I had a massive riot in Washington Heights, which is a Hispanic community.
And they weren't mine.
They were under Dinkins.
But I inherited a city that was a riot-prone city.
And I spent a lot of time studying it.
A very good report had been done on the Crown Heights riot by the Cuomo administration, Mario Cuomo.
And I followed it.
And I had demonstrations, I had massive protests, never had a riot.
And I don't think they would have attempted a riot on me because they knew they were going to go to jail.
My theory was the first one who did something wrong got arrested.
He didn't wait until they did something really serious.
It's like my broken windows theory.
If they threw a rock at a cop, you're going to jail, pal.
If they slashed a tire, you're going to jail.
I'd have to make five of those arrests and the whole thing's over.
It didn't.
The theory used to be you heat it up if you arrest them.
It's just the opposite.
So at least it worked for me.
Well, the thing is, too, Rudy, you know, you're saying something right.
Immediately, these people go to jail, but you also had prosecutors who would prosecute.
Down in Minneapolis, Mary Moriarty, Hennepin County, is known for not prosecuting.
I got a number of friends in the police force down there.
They turn those, they go out and they make an arrest.
Let's say it's a domestic, and then that person's out the next day.
And they are dealing with the same people 80, 90% of the time because they're never going to jail.
Yeah, that's South Minneapolis.
So when you look where these shootings have occurred, this is the same.
This is close.
This is close to Powderhorn Park, where they actually sheltered a rapist illegal alien a couple years ago because they didn't want him being turned over to the cops and to being turned over to get his punishment.
I mean, women were sheltering him and he was a rapist.
I mean, there's a mind cult down there.
It's really sick, Rudy.
I actually think it's a spiritual demonic possession.
That's what I think.
Do you know if you said that to me five years ago, I thought you're nuts.
Now I agree with you.
I've seen it all over the country.
I mean, maybe in a different form or other things, but people say, oh, Minneapolis is terrible.
Minneapolis is no different than about 30 other places where very similar things could happen, maybe some of them even worse.
And it really is this whole idea of criminals being allowed to do anything they want.
I could take you on a tour of New York City, and if we had the time, I could probably pick out five to 7,000 people who will walk in the streets that I would have had in jail.
Or my successor, Bloomberg, would have had in jail.
And starting with DeBasio, who was a communist, they were put out on the streets.
I do think communism has something to do with it.
I think that some of these people want to create chaos.
So our government falls.
I mean, I have real questions about your governor and all the time that he spent in China.
I mean, the guy, you don't get to go teach in China 15, 20 times unless the Chinese government loves you.
I mean, he said things like the Chinese government is a moral force.
What do you have to stick it down our throats that he's a communist?
Seriously, I haven't heard that.
He said what he said.
I'll give you the date.
It was about a year and a half ago.
He was talking about the Middle East and he said, well, somebody has to come in and really fix the Middle East.
We can't because we don't have any neutrality, meaning the U.S. has to be a country with moral suasion like China.
I mean, he says so many stupid things, Rudy.
I can't keep up with him.
I gotta be honest.
We are a freaking national embarrassment.
I go to my health club and I'm in the sauna with these guys and we're all talking about what a national embarrassment Minnesota is.
But really interesting, I talked to one of the guys who was in the Guard with Tim Walz and he did an interview on Megan Kelly.
And he will tell you straight up that Tim Walz is one of the biggest liars.
And he was a sergeant major in the guard.
And he talks about Tim Walz' rank, how that was a lie, how Tim Walz didn't see active combat and so on, and how Tim Walz tries to make claims that just aren't true.
And that seems to be the story of his life, doesn't it?
He's just out there lying.
And it kind of reminds me of Gavin Newsom.
I don't understand how these people lie so proficiently and without any problem when they lie.
And then he said at the debate, what was it?
Because he was talking about the China visiting China.
And did he try to claim he was at Tiananmen Square or something?
Yeah.
He spent a long time claiming he was at Tiananmen Square.
And now they kind of fix him up by saying he was there shortly after Tiananmen Square.
I mean, okay, yeah.
I was there shortly after September 11, right?
Like three months later.
I mean, suppose I was lying about being at September there on September 11 as a Republican, they destroy me.
But it really is.
It really is ridiculous because they destroy our country by having no accountability for these Democrats.
I mean, this is what's a lot of people speaking.
So it's almost unfathomable.
Do you think that this will, that this will give them a sort of a cover to end this thing or is this going to be fruitless, having made the switch to home?
You know, I don't know.
You know what I would like to know is, so all of this has been exposed.
The signal chat has been exposed by Cam Higbee down there.
They infiltrated the signal chat.
Now we're finding out that many of these are city council members.
They're in the Minnesota legislature, Minnesota Senate.
Apparently, one of them, near as we can tell, is the lieutenant governor of this state.
So the question then is with that kind of organization and it coming from the very people who make laws and are supposed to be helping to enforce laws, governors, you know, lieutenant governor, you know, lawmakers.
Well, isn't that an insurrection, Rudy?
Wouldn't that be?
I mean, seriously, is that not the definition?
100%.
I mean, of course, the press would never buy it, but the president had more than an adequate case that this was an, I mean, the minute they say they're going to not help and enforce federal law, it says he can bring in the National Guard if he can't effectively enforce federal law.
Well, he can effectively enforce federal law.
And neither one of these incidents would have occurred if the Minnesota police, Minneapolis police, had worked with them.
You wouldn't have had this tremendous amount of pressure on them.
I mean, I know from running the New York City Police Department and then having been a federal prosecutor before, I've been on both sides.
They got to work together.
The feds need the help of the local police because the local police know the neighborhoods.
And when they don't have it, they're really fine blind.
So when they say these guys weren't well trained or these guys are working with one arm chopped off.
I mean, normally when the FBI or DEA or immigration is carrying out a mission when I was in law enforcement, the police helped them.
The police were there.
They were brothers.
And, you know, they were brothers in arms here.
I don't think it's the police, but they're told you got to stay out of it.
That's crazy.
I believe that's obstruction of justice, obstruction of federal justice.
And I think they should have prosecuted.
Remember, I said about the broken windows theory?
You do the first one?
Yes.
The first governor or mayor to do this should have been prosecuted.
But they let it get out of hand.
100% agree.
And if we had taken the first one who said, I'm not going to help immigration, and we said, okay, you let that rapist go free.
We're going to prosecute you for obstruction of justice.
It would have stopped it.
I think it's too late to do that now.
But I've seen more, Rudy.
You know, it wouldn't be just one.
You could arrest about 20 right now.
So there's that.
I know we'd have a bigger impact.
I don't know.
We wouldn't have too many Democrat governors or mayors left.
I don't know.
That's the point.
But you know, it's interesting because I went down to Minneapolis and I, of course, I walked around with the people who were there and I talked to some of them.
But then I also was visiting a building that a viewer of mine had tipped me off to and made a whole video.
And I went through this building.
And of course, it was healthcare companies and medical transportation companies.
They were all, you know, Somali-owned businesses.
And near as I could tell, so a lot of them weren't even open.
There was nobody there.
The transportation company had a bunch of broken down vans sitting out there.
And I had somebody taking photos of those for six months.
They hadn't moved.
They were always broke.
And so I went in and talked to them.
And they were like, you know, you need to leave as soon as I brought up the state money.
There it is, actually.
You've got it.
That's transit trip.
That's one of the ones I went into.
Yep.
Let's play the audio if we can.
Sure.
Is that him?
Yep.
All right.
So we're going to play the audio, but this is the clip.
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Yes.
Curious.
We were out going around.
Like a lot of your vans are not in the best of shape.
The band's down there?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you?
Well, I'm just curious.
I mean, because I've got some pictures from them from six months ago and they've just never been repaired.
Any of your business?
Does it concern you?
Transit should please hold.
But what do you guys need?
What can I help you with?
Well, I'm just curious.
I mean, you, you know, you're providing assisted mobility, right?
We have other vehicles.
Yep.
Why not fix the ones that are out there?
I mean, that's none of your concern.
I mean, they really are bold and arrogant.
I mean, it's amazing.
I mean, they seem empowered to, they can break the law.
And I'm thinking of, I'm thinking of criminals that I investigated 30 years ago.
And they would be worried.
And these people seem like, you know, we run the place, pal.
It's none of your concern.
I happen to be a taxpayer sweetheart, you know?
And a driver and a driver on the road.
I work.
I support you.
You probably, you probably, most 85% of you are getting government money.
Well, it's funny because that's where it just cut out, Rudy.
But when the next thing in there, because she's like, well, is that any of your concern to you?
That's really none of your business.
And I said, well, you are getting taxpayer funds, right, from Minnesota.
And that's when she was like, all right, I need to ask you to leave now.
So I thought, well, sure, it's my business.
I'm hearing about $9 billion.
God.
Well, Neil, I've got to run now, but I mean, this was really terrific.
And thank you for educating everyone.
I mean, they're not there.
They're watching Minnesota from Minneapolis from afar.
And it's good to get the perspective of somebody that understands it as well as you do.
I can see why you're so popular.
God bless you.
Thanks, Rudy.
Very, very good.
Thank you.
You can see why he has a popular show.
Oh, yeah.
Very, very engaging, very smart, very on top of it.
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I'm going around and I'm going around because hopefully we win the midterms.
And it's very scary because like it's two out of 50 years or something like that.
For some reason, when a president wins, Republican or Democrat, even if they're a good president, and hopefully I'm a great president based on the first year I'm a great president.
And we had a great first term, too.
People don't really, we rebuilt our military.
We had phenomenal financial levers, but I think this term is blowing away really every term.
But traditionally, when a president gets elected, out of I think 50 years, they've had two.
I don't understand it.
They've had two, so we have to, and one was by unusual circumstance.
So there's something psychological.
If you win the president, whether you're Republican or Democrat, with that being said, the polls look very good.
Everything looks very good.
And you have great congressmen here, congressmen and women here.
And we love Iowa.
We love Iowa.
And I think I just, didn't I just give, didn't I just give the farmers $12 billion, right?
Now, he's going to do this.
Supposedly, tell me if I'm wrong about this, but I thought I picked up something from the chief of staff that, Susie, that he's going to do this twice a week.
Is that correct?
Is he going to do this twice a week?
The rallying?
Yeah.
I hope so.
I hope so too.
But I mean, that'd be that first of all, that'd be great.
We need some positivity.
It'd be great for the country.
Also, look, anytime he has to do something critical, you know, he'll be there and he'll do it.
And this is not Biden.
You can do 10 things at once.
It'd also be great to the transparency this creates for the presidency.
Now they're not only going to get to see him on television every day and answer questions unlike any other president.
They can get to see him in person if they want.
And maybe it's even necessary to restore kind of the respect for government when you see how hard he works and how much he accomplishes.
And here's the other problem: the message is not going to get you say, well, why does he have to do this?
I know, because I had to do it on a lesser level, but you got to communicate yourself if you're a Republican because they'll screw up everything you say.
Even now, they screw up half of what I say.
They screw up everything that he says.
I never want to be interpreted through the press because they're never going to, they're going to, I mean, if they get worse and worse.
So this is necessary for him to overcome the lying they do about his administration.
I mean, they're trying to convince people that we're in a depression or something.
Cargo's economy has rarely been as strong as this.
And the growth of the economy, half the country's retirement is in that stock market that's at record levels.
The reality is, and also some of the investments are going to really bear fruit in the next year or two.
The tremendous amount of investments that have been made in this country.
The fact that we are now starting to show a gap with China ahead of them in AI, and they're panicking like crazy.
The whole idea that they were going to overtake us by 2048, 2049 is now no way not going to happen.
So a lot has been accomplished, a tremendous amount has been accomplished after probably maybe the worst period in our history, the darkest days of, at least from the point of view of the functioning of our government, certainly our justice system.
It was the, we didn't have a justice system for four years.
You could take it from me.
I was a victim of it, and so were many, many people that I know, work with, in many cases, worse than me.
So I'm not trying to plead, oh, gee, poor me.
I mean, it could have been worse.
But it was pretty bad, and it shouldn't happen to you.
I mean, it's just plain wrong.
And the press will not own up to it, just like they still claim that he's lying about the 2020 election, like Ellie is.
Well, we're going to go over to X now, and we're going to tell you the answer to our quote.
Who is it that said that China is the moral force that could solve the issue in the Middle East?
I think maybe you have figured it out having watched this show, but a lot of people just come on to X at eight.
Let's see how we do.
We're going to give you the answer as soon as we start on X.
And then there's plenty to report.
The Armada is there in Iran.
There's a renewed talk that something big is going to happen.
So we'll take a look at that.
And if this is going to have an impact on the rest of the functioning with regard to getting our country back into a situation where we get rid of these criminals, maybe 20 million of which were let in by Biden.
So we'll see you tomorrow night.
Go over to X right now and God bless America.
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