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This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live, live from Palm Beach.
Although, once again, we are setting ourselves up in Ted, where?
Minneapolis.
Minneapolis.
I don't know why, but we are.
Okay.
Well, probably because we're basically going to start with Minneapolis, but we're not going to spend too much time there, thank God.
Things are calming down a little bit, a little bit.
I don't know if you can count on it not coming back again, but it's seemed a little better this weekend.
If you can consider disrespect for federal law, a place that is absolutely lawless, a place where the governor and mayor should have been arrested a long, long time ago for violating federal law, and we would not have the deaths and everything else that happened.
But usually the failure to take courageous action that is required under the law leads to, in serious situations, sometime later to serious violence, serious injury, serious deprivation of rights, or even death.
And the failure to nip sanctuary city excess in the bud when it went to excess is the reason for this.
It's the same argument, if you were alive, that Professor James Q. Wilson or Professor George Kelling would make about the broken window theory.
You stop major crime a long time before when you arrest the guy for the first fair beating or the first assault or the first time he hits a woman or the first time.
And it doesn't mean you stop all of it.
It means you stop maybe half of it.
I mean, not many people are habitual career criminals.
Some people are because of behavior.
Some people are because of mental illness.
Let's take a pedophile.
It is well accepted among all scientists, but the perverted Democrats in California that made the penalty for pedophilia last, that a pedophile is incurable.
Now, I don't know that.
I'm not a scientist.
I'm not a doctor.
I've read it everywhere from every scientist imaginable, left, right.
The only ones I don't hear it from are the scientists who are pedophiles.
So, or the politicians who are.
Every politician I know would like to put a pedophile in jail forever.
Everybody I know in prison would like to kill a pedophile.
I mean, actually, of course, they shouldn't do that, but that's what it's like in prison, right?
There are a group of people called left-wing Democrats who actually think that the penalties for pedophilia are too high.
Would you like to, would you like my explanation as to why?
No, you don't.
But you know what it is.
Now, and it really isn't.
It's actually two things.
Yeah, there are some that are.
And then they're for everything that's criminal.
And you say, why?
Do they just like criminals?
Of course not.
Because they're communists.
That's why.
Or they're communists and they don't know it.
They're serving the ends of what the Communist Party for 50 to 60 years has been accomplishing in America, very often through their education and through that pathetic media that you have to occasionally watch.
Not this media, the pathetic media.
Pung Satani Phil00:08:24
So let's first cover, let's first cover something.
I don't know why we're covering it, but what the heck.
Pung Satani Phil.
Punksatani Phil.
This is the groundhog that comes out for 50, 90 years.
By the way, a communist mayor of New York killed one.
There he is, Punxatani Phil.
He's actually kind of cute.
The one in Staten Island was killed by DeBasio.
And that's why I don't think the present communist mayor went to Staten Island.
Staten Island has a mini New York ceremony, which pleased Staten.
Now, don't get angry at me that it's mini.
This guy has just, you know, taken a headlines.
I don't know why yours is just as cute, if not cute, and younger because he had to replace the one that DeBasio killed.
And unless I'm mistaken, I seriously doubt that the communist mayor of New York now participated in the ceremony.
But there's Puxatani Phil.
And if I understand the thing correctly, if he comes out of his hole, right, and he can see his shadow, then we have more winter.
Yeah, that's right, Mayor.
Let's roll the tape.
Does he see a shadow?
Let's find out together.
I know the answer already.
We look to the future and not just the past.
So I suppose this party could use a forecast.
It is my job this February 2 to look to the skies and report back to you that there is a shadow here on my ground.
Six more weeks of winter abound.
Why are they happy?
They're just going to freeze.
Well, they're booing.
No, wait, wait, wait.
What's the other thing?
If there is no shadow, what is it?
Winter is over?
No.
You know, here's what I really think.
I think the whole thing got blown up tonight.
I think the poor little Puxitani thing was freezing as you know what's off.
It must be, if it's freezing in Palm Beach, I mean, Puxatani Phil would predict 10 more weeks of winter if he were here right now.
Keep him in Pennsylvania.
It may be warmer there.
The last two days, I've never, I've never, I've been in, I've been, I live in Palm Beach now for be, what, almost two years?
Yeah.
And I've been back and forth at Palm Beach for 22 years, even longer than that, but regularly for 22 years.
And I've been here in what would be considered cold weather.
I even saw even little snow once.
One little flake came down.
I've never been as cold.
Right.
Oh, man.
Now, all my neighbors yesterday, of course, I had a show off of them going out with shorts on.
Right.
You're very impressed.
You want the truth?
I was freezing.
I was freezing.
But I wouldn't show him.
And they all say, everybody, oh, yo, he comes from New York.
He comes from New York.
There is something still special about it.
It's not going to be that way long, so we might as well hang on to it.
It's going to be like, he comes from that communist, you know, that communist city up there.
Oh, by the way, I'm skipping ahead on the news, but I have to measure it this way because I was a great snow collector.
I swear I was, I was, I know this sounds terrible, and yesterday in the gospel for the mass, they had the eight beatitudes.
And one of them is the meek will inherit the earth.
I don't think I'm going to inherit the earth.
But I'm usually pretty humble, right?
But I was as great a snow picker-upper as I was a crime fighter.
That's a big deal in this.
And my friend, and I got hit with snow within, like him, within four or five or six days of being in New York.
And I also got hit with the threat of a strike.
And I did my usual threat of a strike thing.
I would bring in private collectors.
And then somebody came to me and said, Mayor, don't you remember the U.S. Attorney?
The strike collectors are controlled by organized crime.
I said, well, we got a lot of them out, but not all.
And that reminds me, I got to do something about that, which I did a year later.
I set up a commission.
I threw them all out.
And I got a 30% reduction for every business in New York.
Why did you think I got elected by a landslide?
One of the few Republicans ever win by a landslide.
One of the few Republicans ever went.
Now, you see, we're looking at garbage.
All around.
These are Gracie Mansion neighbors.
Show the garbage there.
This is what they're living with.
That's what they live.
That's across from Gracie, right across the street from where I used to live.
These people are socked in with garbage of all kinds because they haven't restarted garbage collection.
Now, if we go on the other side of this regular Gracie Mansion, it's pristine.
The mayor's garbage is all picked up.
Mayor Snow is all picked up.
There was a Republican mayor who got driven out of the Republican Party, almost didn't become mayor, and never will achieve the heights of great mayor.
Not because of this, really, but maybe because he failed to, he forgot to pick up the snow in Queens.
And Queens in those days was heavily Republican, and he lost a Republican primary.
He won by a narrow 1%.
He won by a narrow 1% as a third party candidate, as an independent, then became a Democrat.
And he won because of the New York Mets.
People say he was headed to lose.
City was all down.
And Mets won.
The city perked up and they voted for him.
And the funny thing is, the guy was a terrible mayor and a great guy, John Wincy.
And he didn't know a damn thing about baseball.
They had to force him to go to the baseball games.
They had to explain it to him.
But he went in the locker room.
He stood there with the Mets.
The Mets won.
Election, Wincy wins by a percent.
And people in Queens, even when I was mayor.
And one of the things used against me as a Republican candidate was that I would screw Queens because I was a Republican.
And I tried to tell him he became a Democrat, but they wouldn't listen to me.
I changed that.
I even got on the front page of Time magazine two years later for picking up the snow on Saturday Night Live with George Pataki.
And the two of us did a great job up and down New York.
He had done an equally great job with the upstate New York.
We just wanted to show that Democrats, I mean, this has been true forever, used to have exceptions.
Now I'm looking for them.
Democrats cannot govern.
Republicans much more often can.
There are Republicans who are lousy governors and mayors, but they're not the majority.
Most governors are at least competent at the executive skills of being a mayor or a governor or even a president.
Or if they're not, they belong to a party that has a large number of people who have those skills.
The Democrats have increasingly become a party of dreamers.
Actually, they were good.
A party of dreamers who dream unrealistic things.
And then if they're stupid enough to try to effectuate them, they become terrible failures.
And now that there are a party of the best you can say about them is socialists and possibly communists or Islamic extremists.
I'm looking for, I'm asking for a recommendation of a good Democrat mayor who's having a great year in his city.
I know there are some.
Actually, if I did the research, I could probably find a few, but I'm not going to do research for Democrats.
You're going to have to do it for me.
So I challenge one of you to give me a Democrat who's got a record that's really very good in a city.
That would be a Democrat city.
Gunfire and Demands00:15:36
And I will credit it if that's the case.
So second, Iran is now at a truly fascinating and monumental and historical.
I think someone called, they kept calling it on one show or YouTube thing we re-listened to, last night or this morning, I don't remember.
We listened to a lot of YouTube stuff, you know, stuff repeated over the weekend.
And one of them, the guy, he really, he didn't know what to say, but he had a good word and he kept repeating it.
It must be the first time he used the word.
He said, Iran's at an inflection point.
Iran's at an inflection point.
Iran's at an inflection point.
And I could apply, Iran's at an inflection point.
Hey, mom, I used the word inflection.
Would you like to try to spell it?
He's right.
It's at a turning point, an inflection point.
Most of us can't predict history, including me, and we're usually wrong when we say this is historical.
This is right.
Whatever we decide here is historical.
Whatever we decide, diplomacy or a form of military, some form of military action.
And that goes into a big category of subcategories.
So diplomacy means they're coming up with an agreement that satisfies, I guess in the first instance, Steve Witkoff, possibly Jared.
I'm not sure Jared's involved in those discussions.
Only name I heard was Steve.
And then of course, Steve will have to sell Marco Rubio and the president on it.
And it would have to go along with our complete demands.
All of the protagonists on both sides of this say it's very unlikely that the president's going to really, it really isn't a negotiation at this point.
They've pushed it too long.
Either they accept his maximum demands when the negotiations start.
What are the maximum demands?
No nuclear.
No nuclear for peace or for war.
No nuclear.
You are too irresponsible to put your hands on nuclear material.
It's all going to be taken out of your country.
And on a periodic basis, basically you're going to be wide open to inspections, and there'll be automatic sanctions to bankrupt you if you fail.
Then there are a group of others about freedom and about trade and a whole bunch of other things.
What is not required is that the theocratic dictatorship step down.
The hope is that this will crack it, but that is not required.
Part two: they don't agree to the maximum demands, which have never had to, which they never had, have, which they never have before.
They take, they take they believe that if they agree to the maximum demands, they will put themselves at a permanent disadvantage in the Mideast since they look at the end of Saddam Hussein.
And they say, if Saddam Hussein had nuclear power, we never would have hit them.
They say, look at the difference between the way Trump treats us, pushes us around, attacks us, and the way he treats Putin, where he seems to be at least on some kind of even par with him, and maybe a little deferential to him.
This is the Iranian view.
I'm telling you, the Iranian view.
So they say the only way you can get it in that position is by having nuclear weapons.
So we got to take the risk now or forever be a secondary power and never realize our dream of an Islamic republic.
Now, the right choice for them, not that we should be making a choice for them, and the only way I can make the right choice for them is to think as a somewhat rational human being, because it's hard to be totally irrational like they are.
The right choice for them is to give in and live to fight another day.
The right choice is to basically figure out: give Witkoff, Jared, Rubio, and Trump, or anybody else they bring on, give them everything they want and just do it for three years and then pray to whoever the hell you pray to that some communist,
Islamic, extremist-loving Democrat comes along and caves into you again and starts becoming your biggest financier, the way Biden and Obama were.
And the chance of that is the chance of that in the next eight years, if you can manage it that long, is pretty good.
That party is going that way.
There's not a single indication that what we, as naive Republicans and loyal Americans, thought that the extremism of that party would turn it to the middle, as it did during the Clinton days, the McGovern, Humphrey, Mondale into Clinton days.
There's no indication that's happening.
Every prediction of the last eight years of that has gone exactly the other way.
And if anything, it's gone to points that nobody predicted, like these communists elected.
And Mamdani is not the only one.
It's the only one we pay attention to because it's New York.
There are a couple of other cities have some pretty far-out mayors.
And I don't know, they challenged the little baby mayor in Minnesota, the coward who gave up the police station, and he won.
But what's the difference?
I mean, you might as well have a communist there as well as him.
He may be the worst mayor in America.
He sure causes more trouble for everybody else because the tone set there becomes the tone for all these people around the country because they're highly organized.
So I don't know.
I think Iran, now all the experts that I listen to, including the ones that I rely on, say the ITEL is not going to cave.
And then he will be attacked.
There are some doubters here that say, oh, Trump could really blow it all and not follow through.
And then he'll be just like, he'll be just like Obama at the red line and not do anything.
But everybody who knows, all the reporters who know him really know him, like Doug Murray and Goodwin, and they say, there's no doubt if you, if it's pretty open, he gives you your chance.
If you take it, he'll give it to you.
If you don't take it, he'll do more damage to you than you expected, and it'll be all over.
There is a third possibility.
And there are a few people who see this possibility.
And I'm not saying this is the reality.
I'm telling you that this should be an active possibility considered that Trump's going to hit him no matter what.
And that this has been a game from the very beginning.
I do believe Israel was.
I do believe that Israel was a dance from day one between him and Bibi, including the disagreements and we didn't really agree.
And I'll tell you why.
I never saw Trump really mad.
I saw Trump mad at Zelensky.
That wasn't a game.
That was real.
I think he really felt that Zelensky blew what he had ready right at the very beginning.
And I think he's really mad about that.
I never saw, and I look real close, and this does not come by betraying any private discussions at all.
Believe me, I would never do that.
If you think I would, you don't know me.
But it comes from watching him.
And watching him, I never saw, I saw him put out statements that they disagreed with Bibi, that he shouldn't have gone ahead with the, that he should stop hitting them.
He should stop doing this and he should stop doing that.
I never saw him get angry, though.
I never saw him get like he was defying me.
And then I saw he's saying one thing and BB starts the war against Iran and then he comes in and helps him.
Now, you don't go help somebody with a war that you were against.
But at any event, I do believe that was a planned good guy, bad guy, or we would call it in law enforcement, good cop, bad cop.
I'm not as sure about this.
I don't have the same instinctual feelings about this, but I don't reject it as a possibility because he is playing this one really close to the vest and really professionally.
Even when he was answering questions today, when he was answering questions, I will tell you this, I could see a restraint.
He was restraining himself from giving away anything.
So I think it's hard to tell.
But don't discount the possibility that this has all been done so every piece on the chessboard is in exactly, exactly the right place so that he can do a miracle.
He can take out Iran effectively and not lose any lives.
The thing you have to credit about Donald Trump, and it becomes impossible for his enemies to see this, is he really values human life and doesn't want to lose it.
Like a great general.
So I expect we'll go into greater detail on that and the choices at eight o'clock that face us, which are uh, so far, the toughest choices of his administration and maybe the toughest choices of the last decade or two, I think.
Uh Minnesota, the the secretary has agreed to body cams for for uh, ICE agents.
You know, honestly, I thought they had body cams.
All cops have them.
That I don't see is a big deal.
There were several demands that the communist traitors in Minnesota demanded.
They demanded body cams.
Fine.
Let them have body cams.
In fact, body cams, I found in my experience with the police clear the police much more often than they create problems.
And I think police have been, at first, the police were worried about that, but I don't think the police realize how disciplined they actually are.
That's right.
My cops never knew how disciplined they were.
I knew how disciplined they were.
I mean, I bet on them most of the time by supporting them.
And I think I was, well, I don't think I was ever wrong.
Because the one time I didn't bet on them, I went against them right away.
And that was when they.
Well, the broom.
Yeah, the broom up the backside.
Yeah, the broomstick.
Yeah, well, that's because I had four cops who told me about it.
Right.
So.
And I got rid of them right away.
And of course, we've seen activists in that push for body cams maybe a decade ago, 15 years ago.
And today, we've seen that body cams have come to the defense and to the aid of police officers that have been wrongly accused.
In the second shooting.
The second shooting, you might have been able to recreate a little bit better and be able to show what I think I can see, which is that the police officer taking the shot was not looking in the area where the gun went off and therefore would have been perfectly correct in assuming that it was the arrestee who shot the gun.
Remember, we're talking about three seconds.
And what does he hear in three seconds?
He hears, boom, a gun should go off.
Almost simultaneously, a police officer saying, gun.
He has no idea that the gun went off because a police officer took the criminal's gun out of his back holster and somehow it went off either accidentally, as that gun has done many times, or accidentally in the sense that the police officer pulled the trigger.
And we don't know yet until we get the full report whether the police officer said gun before it went off or after it went off.
I've listened to it a number of times.
It almost seems simultaneous.
But either one of those then, if he didn't know that that was a gun that was seized by a police officer, he would have to assume, he'd have to, for the life, saving the life of his fellow officers, he'd have to assume that that was the gun shot by the criminal.
They were in a scrum and he was to the back of it with only a part of the body of the criminal.
In other words, he wouldn't know where the gun was.
And if I were him, am I thinking like you're thinking in seconds here or half seconds?
The best, the most reasonable possibility was that the gun was at the bottom, the bottom of the three guys.
And it goes off.
You got to assume that maybe it hit one of your guys already.
And that's why I think he shot him so many times to make sure even if he's dying, he doesn't get another shot off.
But criminals have killed cops dying because he didn't put them away.
This is a very, very different job than you have.
If God is good to you, you never have to make choices like this in your life.
So please be a little open-minded and fair when you consider what would it be like for you, even if you were trained.
Nobody gets trained and losing their life.
There's no such thing as being trained and losing your life.
Maybe if some go through it two or three times, they get more used to it.
But I've seen people who are enormous heroes two or three times, and the last time it breaks.
This is probably a decision that the vast majority of people who live their lives never have to get to make, and for good reason.
And the circumstances here were clearly reasonable for him to exercise the force that he exercised.
And since he was out of the line of the gunfire, this was not done to protect his life.
He wasn't protecting his life.
This wasn't somebody pointing a gun at him.
He was protecting the guys down there when he heard gun, because the minute he hears gun in a strange circumstance like that, anybody could get hit down there.
So there were demonstrations this weekend, Ted.
Noah's Grammys Controversy00:05:46
How were they?
Well, we saw some in Los Angeles.
Police had to intervene.
Oh, gosh, they had to have a number of individuals.
Did they know what they were demonstrating?
They're just demonstrating in general that they don't like America.
Right.
Well, an illegal immigrant was arrested for hurling a Molotov cocktail at officers.
We have the picture of him up on the screen.
Did Newsom give him an award with he had the Grammys?
Yeah.
Right.
Did you watch the Grammys, Mayor?
I did.
I mean, I did.
I did like, I did like on a repo when they showed.
Yeah, I didn't know they were on.
I didn't know they were on last time.
People were telling me today the Grammys were on him.
The guy who Trump is going to sue.
Oh, Trevor Noah.
Let's go.
They allege in essence that Trump went on Epstein's plane to the island when it has been definitively proven, I think about 90 times that he didn't.
And I know that from the time it happened.
I was this lawyer then.
I investigated the whole case.
I know everything that relates to Trump about the Epstein case.
I know nothing about the Epstein case that relates to anything else, just about Trump.
Because when it came out, myself and Jay and our lawyer group said we got to put a little group in charge of investigating that in case Mueller tries to use it against us.
And the best evidence that there's nothing in there, you don't have to trust us.
Mueller didn't use it against us because it would have been to our favor.
Because he was one of the people that actually took action against Epstein before anybody else did.
He threw him out in 2005.
He threw him out of Mar-a-Lago because he was being inappropriate.
He was being inappropriate with a masseuse.
And it wasn't underage masseuse.
The lady was a professional masseuse.
And she went and complained that he was harassing her.
I don't even think she complained about contact, but request for it.
He fired him.
He threw him out on the spot.
Threw him out right on the spot.
Called him up, threw him out, and he never got back into Mar-a-Lago or back into the golf course.
And all the stuff was putting in the, all the stuff was put in the guard booth.
And if I recall correctly, there were pictures of him put in both guard boots, and he was the security was told, don't let this bum ever come back here.
And they had a brief relationship after that.
And that was over a dispute, a business dispute they were having over a bid they were making on property.
And Trump won the bid.
And my feeling was that he won it because he wanted to stick it to him.
But maybe he won it because it was a good deal, also.
Right.
Hey, can't pass up a good deal.
So we have on the screen now.
This is, you know, we're not even going to play the clip.
What clip?
Which clip?
The president promising to sue.
Oh, he's going to sue.
He's going to sue Wolf.
We know that, right?
We know that.
No, he's going to sue.
We have one on.
What's this guy's name?
I did pick up two things that I didn't know about him.
Only one thing, really.
3.6.
Apparently, he's been doing the Emmy, the Grammys for some time.
Jason, can you say 3.6?
But he's gone.
He's not coming back next year.
And you should know what happened before he said this about Trump.
So Trump is not responsible for his being fired.
He's being fired because they don't want him anymore.
Because he probably has negative ratings.
Right.
I mean, and this is Trevor Noah, nobody knows who he is.
But why don't you show him?
See how many people.
I'll look on the screen there.
I'll see how many people put the hand that they know him.
Give us a second.
We got to find him.
We didn't even have that clip ready because we had what was his name?
I didn't know.
Trevor Noah.
Oh, but Trevor Noah.
So he was the host.
He was a well-known Trevor Noah.
Well, here's a picture of him.
Who has been emceeing the Grammys for how many years?
Oh, has he?
Is he a regular?
I enjoyed doing this.
I'm sorry, I'm not coming back.
This was the clip right before he said the stuff that this silly joke about Trump being on the plane going down to Epstein's Island.
Right.
So we got a picture of him here.
And I don't know if he just made that up.
There he is.
Yeah.
Okay.
How many people know him?
No, it's not him.
Uh-uh.
You're right.
That's not him.
Nobody knows.
That actually is him.
I think I'm not.
No, they thought it was somebody else.
I didn't want to get the poor guy.
Well, we have, I believe, we have some Canadians in our audience today, and I believe Trevor Noah is Canadian.
Oh, no wonder he was.
I don't know if he is, but we did have someone.
No wonder he did it.
So someone in the crowd didn't know who he was, but I'm going to chalk that up to National Pride.
No wonder he did it.
I bet he doesn't come from British Columbia.
British Columbia?
Yeah.
Is that not like the rest of the British Columbia wants to join the United States?
Oh, that's right.
Alberta.
Okay.
I'll take him.
I'll give him Los Angeles.
Alberta for LA.
I think we have a lot of stuff.
You know, you would say, gee, we're going to lose money, but I bet they have a lot more natural resources than LA, and they won't cost us as much.
So you figure out a trillion with a T.
Okay, yeah.
Hey, come on.
I'll make this deal tomorrow.
Promo Code for Health00:05:33
Okay, we'll build some.
And the Calgary Stampede.
You can have a little, you can have like, I know they're not geographically contiguous, but we could do something.
Let's get a map of them.
We'll set up a subsidize an air flight back and forth and invite all the people from LA to go there.
They could take all their marijuana with them.
What else do they have?
9 million barrels of oil a day.
9 million barrels of oil a day.
A day.
I don't know if we're going to get them for that.
I mean, and they're going to get a city with no water in their fire hatrons.
Right.
They don't realize.
See, nobody told Newsom and the other jackass who runs it what the fire hydrants are for.
They thought they were decorative.
They did.
They thought they were decorative.
You paint them red and you paint them orange and they look really nice in the neighborhood.
Nobody ever told them that's what the fire department depends on to put out fires and it's not there.
People die.
Oh, oh, is that what happens?
Give me another cigarette.
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Welcome back to Rudy Giuliani's show on Lindell TV on X and who knows lots of other places too.
25 states will allow you to register to vote if you just have a driver's license.
In those 25 states, I believe in all of them, not absolutely certain.
I think, I think, possibly not every single one of them, but most of them, like 22 or 23 of them, you can get a driver's license without showing any proof of citizenship.
Hopefully, you have to take a driver's test.
In some states, if you're an illegal alien, explain to me why I don't understand it.
You don't have to even take a driver's test.
Like you show, you can say, I have a driver's license from Somalia.
I don't even think they have a driver's license in Somalia.
And they let you drive, and then you go kill people.
There have been cities that have been a disaster.
Aurora, Ohio had to send in the National Guard because the Haitians there were driving up on the sidewalk and killing people.
Two Christmases ago, they killed a grandmother who's putting out the Christmas waste from unwrapping the presents.
And the Haitian came up into her driveway, hit her, flipped her in the air, and killed her.
He came from Haiti.
He was given a license by the state of Ohio.
He never took a driver's test and he had no idea how to drive a car.
He didn't know how to start it.
He was just doing it on his own.
And it was a disaster in Ohio.
That was the city that was accused of Haitians eating animals, which turned out to be not provable.
Although there was another city in Ohio where several Haitians were caught eating animals, never proven.
It was a whole group of them that did.
But what came out of it was a terrible crisis of people getting hit by cars in this one town in Ohio because there were so many people that didn't know how to drive.
So it's 20, around 23 states in which you can just register to vote with that driver's license.
Now, remember I said you don't have to prove you're a citizen, which of course they use to register non-citizens, and they refuse to change it.
Why do you think they do that?
Why would you possibly care that a person be burdened to show proof of their citizenship at the time that they registered?
Why?
Why would you care if you didn't want to cheat?
It's an extra burden.
Well, maybe it's a burden you should learn how to have so that we have a country of responsible people.
about a whole bunch of country a whole bunch of people in this country they can't prove this it isn't you so here's what happened in in Georgia in which I would say there are now four or five different paths to proving beyond any doubt that Donald Trump won
Some very large number, and excuse me if I get the number wrong, because that's why I was disbarred.
At one point, I said one number, at another point, I said another number.
The reason for that was at two different times I was given two different numbers because they changed, but the facts were the same.
People voted illegally.
I think there were 35,000 people underage who voted in the Georgia election.
Every one of those votes is illegal.
Okay.
Many of those people, not all, were surveyed.
No one was found who had actually voted.
Here's what happened, and I knew it immediately because I've been doing investigations of voter cheating, you know, since Boss Tweed.
And they took the names of people who registered to drive who were under 18.
And they created voter registrations for them.
And they voted them.
They printed the ballots, probably in a warehouse about two blocks from the state arena.
Had a pretty good chance of catching that if Bill Barr or the U.S. attorney had given us the subpoena, but they denied it, just like they refused to send the FBI when an ATF agent was telling us they were burning ballots.
They refused to send the FBI to prove that.
That may be the 300,000 ballots that are missing.
Of course, he thought there were about, strangely, about 300,000 ballots.
Well, of course, we only found that out a year ago.
So in these states, people are walking around that have the proof to vote who are not citizens.
You think that's one of the reasons why Democrats bring irresponsibly, insanely, and dangerously criminals into this country so that our voting system becomes chaotic?
I think so.
And this sure as heck explains what I was crucified for when I said that 35,000 people who had driver's licenses but not citizenship voted because they were you can get a license in Georgia at 17 at least, but you can't vote until you're 18.
So there are a lot of people walking around with licenses who are 17, but they can't vote.
Now, one thing could be, oh, look at all those cheating 17-year-olds who went and voted.
Sorry, young people don't like to vote.
Ah, but the crooked people in Fulton County, who are experts in voter fraud, knew here was a whole big, fertile field of names that you could utilize for phony registrations, like they have been doing forever with dead people.
In my first election for mayor, lots of dead people voted.
I was extremely embarrassed, but I got none of their votes.
Second time I conducted campaigns and voter rallies in cemeteries.
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
I'm only kidding.
It is true, every time I get some new person and we pass a cemetery, I say to them, you know, around election day, the Democrats had a big rally, a big rally here.
You should see the number of people that came out.
Oh, my God.
They've been registering dead people since, I'm telling you, since Boss Tweet.
Well, we're trying to cut that out.
And right now, it doesn't seem to be able to get through Congress because it can't get any Democrat support.
Now, if you look at the polls, the polls are very, very interesting.
The one that was taken today, and who knows if they're accurate.
The polls right now are the worst they've been for the Republicans in Congress in a long time.
It's like 50, I may be off by a percentage or two, 52% would vote Democrat right now, and about 44% would vote Republican.
In other words, for the generic Republican candidate or Democrat candidate.
And probably eight months ago, it was just the opposite.
And it's hard to say.
I mean, it's hard to say what the heck is affecting that.
I mean, coverage obviously does and mood.
They've done a fairly good job of convincing people that we're in a bad economy.
And there's nothing really bad about our economy.
And all of the signs of things that might be not the greatest are that they're getting better.
I mean, the market's at record highs.
So that affects 52% of Americans, 53%, because of 401ks, retirement plans and everything else.
Inflation is now, it's at a number that we usually would not be concerned about.
The Fed wants to see 2% inflation.
We really start getting worried when inflation gets around 405.
And of course, with Biden, we were at nine.
So we're now below three, maybe two, five, a number that never would have been a concern until the present Fed came along.
And we did have a few periods where jobs weren't increasing, probably the effect of probably the effect of AI and the jobs they're taking up and the switches that are going on.
The investment in the United States hasn't all come in yet.
We've had record amount of investments, but the things are just being built.
But the last quarter, jobs went up.
And the amount of money in the United States, the vast amount of money in the United States has been invested in the last year is probably unparalleled.
So there is no reason to have your head down over it.
But the one poll does show Democrats with a sizable lead.
So the general thinking now is that the Democrats are going to win Congress.
I bet you a month from now I report something different.
In any event, the long term is terrific for the Republican Party.
As they're getting ready to put together the numbers for the next census, this country is leaving Democrat America in numbers never heard of before.
New York last year, for the first time in four or five years since de Blasio was there, the last communist, leads America in the most people leaving.
And I think a lot of that was the second half of the year with the anticipation of a communist mayor.
But right behind it is California, New Jersey, Illinois, and maybe your state, Michigan.
Toulouse?
California.
Oh, no, California is third.
New Jersey is second.
New York is first.
New York, New Jersey, and California.
It's usually one of those three is first.
The last couple of years, it's been New Jersey, believe it or not.
But now it's New York.
And New York by the largest numbers ever, which is what happens when you elect a person who is a communist and a person who seems to have a tremendous affection for Islamic terrorism.
Why the hell would you want to live there?
You have gotten in mind.
And I love the place.
I mean, it was the greatest city in the world.
It could be again.
However, you keep electing people like this.
It has no future.
So you know what that means, Ted?
Here's the best estimate by independent groups of the next census.
California loses four congressional seats, no matter how they gerrymander and no matter how they screw around with the map, which they've already done maximum degree, they're going to lose four seats in Congress.
And they're going to be Democratic seats.
New York's going to lose three.
New Jersey is going to lose two.
Illinois is going to lose three.
Illinois is going to lose three.
Democrats in net are going to lose, I think Democrats are going to lose 12.
On the other hand, Republicans are going to pick up 14.
Four in Florida, four in Texas, and two in lots of different places like South Carolina, North Carolina.
I don't think there's a Democratic state picking up a vote.
And I don't think there's a Republican state losing a vote.
If there is, the balance is something like 28 seats.
So the chances that we have a Republican, a Democrat Congress for too long is not that great.
Now, what does that also do?
Changes the electoral vote dramatically.
How is the electoral vote decided?
The number of congressmen plus two.
Numbers of members of Congress plus two.
So when Pennsylvania had 20, Pennsylvania will have 18.
Where Florida had 30, Florida will have 34.
If you take that arithmetic, Trump, I think Trump beats Biden, even with the phony vote.
So that's what you have to look forward to.
The Panama Canal.
China, you know, has backed out of the entire deal about leaving and whatever.
However, the president has, there's a new president in Panama, the president of Panama and the president of the United States, Donald J. Trump, have become very good friends.
And the Supreme Court of Panama, and I'm not suggesting they would make a hometown decision, has thrown China out.
They say China has no right to own either one of those two.
They can't have foreign ownership.
They're out.
And they shouldn't be paid anything for it.
So what you can't do by whatever, you can do by somehow.
So they're going to be out.
And there's going to be a bid for them.
And China will not be allowed to bid.
And probably it'll go to the new BlackRock company.
But there'll be no China in Panama.
So just think about it.
In just a couple of weeks, in two different ways, he basically got China out of Venezuela.
Now he's gotten China out of Panama.
One he did with a military action, and the other he did it to court.
And these are the biggest changes America has had, I don't know, since the Second World War.
In terms of social changes, it's probably the biggest changes we had since Roosevelt through Johnson made us socialist.
Manipulating Truth00:02:23
Last thing is, I don't know if I mentioned this, the president is going to sue Wolf.
That'll be a great suit because usually the press has great protection.
All they need is just some support.
You have to prove they're lying, directly lying.
Well, you'll be able to prove that Wolf is directly lying 100 times over.
And then he's going to sue the guy we don't know.
And I think it's very effective that he's doing that now because there has to be some control on the lies that these people tell.
And, you know, the Democrats count on saying the lie over and over again, that even if it's untrue, you believe it.
So they want you to believe that he had something to do with Epstein because they keep saying it.
And all that this present disclosure proved about Epstein is: I'm sorry, we just don't know.
I read through a lot of those files.
I'm a lawyer, prosecutor, defense lawyer.
I can tell you a couple that I think are guilty.
But notice what I said.
I think are guilty.
Like Clinton, I can't prove that he's guilty.
Awful lot of suspicious stuff.
Wow.
I'd say Clinton leads the list of suspicious stuff.
There may be others, but the ones that we've seen, Clinton's way at the top of the list.
Is that proof that he did it?
I haven't seen it.
It's a totally circumstantial case.
And the Justice Department decision that there's nobody to prosecute, probably right.
I mean, you'd have to take a real chance that a jury is going to convict somebody on circumstantial evidence.
And the last thing in the world, just like you don't want to let a perpetrator of child crimes go, you don't want to convict somebody or tar somebody untruly with that label.
My God, that's almost as bad as killing them.
So this is a very, very dangerous and difficult situation made more horrible by the fact that even this, they thought they could turn against Trump.
Now, they must have known they couldn't because Mueller tried every way to do that.
And Mueller realized there was nothing there.
But they just don't give up, Ted.
They don't.
They don't.
Then the truth doesn't matter.
Choices In Iran00:00:44
Well, we're going to go over to X now, and we're going to have a discussion on the choices that are available in Iran.
What are we going to decide?
And probably in the next five or six days.
And how are we going to figure out which way we're deciding it?
I think it's going to be one of the most important choices that we make that will affect the next 10 or 20 years of the arrangements in the world.
And it all rests on Donald Trump's shoulders.
But I think he's proven that we've got it in the best place we can have it.