Rudy Giuliani dissects the Mar-a-Lago shooting of Oscar Tucker Martin, a 21-year-old who breached security at 1:30 AM with a shotgun and gas can, despite Trump’s absence. He questions Martin’s motives—suicide or assassination—and security lapses, while mocking U.S. athletes’ patriotism amid China’s alleged influence. Mexico’s capture of JNGC leader El Mencho (20s-era photo) sparks claims of cartel ties to Iran and China, framing fentanyl as a low-cost U.S. undermining tool. Giuliani praises Sheinbaum’s action but pushes for aggressive U.S.-Mexico cooperation, ending with hockey victories and "God bless America," tying nationalism to both sports and security failures. [Automatically generated summary]
Well, it was a very, very happy weekend for those of us who are patriotic Americans.
Maybe not for some of the members of the Olympic team, but certainly not for the trader who's getting paid by China to skate or whatever the hell she does play Chiddlingwinks.
She's getting like millions of dollars so she can double cross the United States and ski or skate or jump up and down or for China, which gets me really angry.
All made up for by one guy, actually all of them, by Jack Hughes' terrific interview after he won.
He's obviously a very young man filled with young enthusiasm, just the kind of enthusiasm that people think are missing in the United States when they see these bums who are walking along the street, you know, protesting United States, protesting Israel, protesting in favor of Muslim killers when they don't even know what Muslims are.
So this was a wonderful, wonderful victory for the United States.
And you could feel it.
You could feel the U.S. wants it, needs it.
Just think about it.
We won both hockey gold medals.
If I recall correctly, by and large, hockey is a Canadian game the way, let's say, basketball is an American game.
And so is baseball, really, although you could make some excuse that that crazy game they play in England that takes 14 days to play, that I once had to watch two days of, has some relationship to baseball because they swat a ball.
But in any event, this is a Canadian game.
You want a medal, Canada.
You want a gold medal in hockey?
You got to become a state.
So let's watch the, we took a good look last week at the women's victory.
Maybe at eight o'clock, we'll take a peek of both of them and also compare the attitude of some of the athletes.
And so let's take a look at the, it was a two to one score.
So weren't many goals.
This was a defensive game.
Both goalies and I do not at all in my sarcastic comments about Canada.
I do not include their hockey team.
Their hockey team in both instances played a tremendous game.
The women, probably even more, since the American women's team was heavily favored, there were even people predicting a shutout in the final game.
And that, of course, was close enough to just be a one goal score at the very end.
So here, it's a bit of an upset.
I don't think America was picked to win.
I don't know if Canada was picked to win.
I don't remember who the best team was going in.
But Canada was, in this particular case, it's a little reversed.
In the men's hockey, I believe Canada was favored.
They were considered to be the better team.
In the women's hockey, it was just the opposite.
The women were the dominant team.
So let's watch these two goals, both, of course, critical because it's a 2-1 game.
So, of course, Jack Hughes' goal, Jack Hughes's goal was the winning goal.
But the reality is without the first goal, you don't get a second goal.
So let's watch.
I gather we're going to see the first go first.
Right, Ted?
Magical plate.
This puck is airborne in a period of time.
Look at this.
He lifts the puck up and then he back hits the puck so he can skate into it.
Look at that play.
That is absolutely incredible, my man.
Boldy who's doing that against Canada's top defensive players, Kale Maker and Devin Toes.
He beat them both.
Kind of, I thought Ted would know better, but I think they call that a juke.
I think from my little knowledge of hockey, which isn't so little.
You know, not what somebody who played it is.
But I watched it a lot.
Big, big Ranger fan from way, way back, Roger Baer, Sean Rattel, Eddie Jockerman.
You may not know who they are.
They're all in the Hall of Fame.
So don't get nervous.
I'm picking really good ones.
And of course, I was there when the Rangers won the Stanley Cup.
It was when I was the mayor first year.
Stanley Cup for Yankee World Series since I left.
Since I left 25 years, five years, eight years, four World Series, 25 years, one World Series.
Okay.
A mayor can't have an impact on sports.
Rangers haven't even come close to a Stanley Cup since I left.
But in any event, that's Matt Boldy who scored a goal for the ages.
I mean, that's one you'll watch over and over again, just the way he jumped over and he beat two the best defenders.
Remember, this is 25 NHL players on one side, 25 NHL players on the other side.
And Canada is supposed to have the better hockey players.
Now let's see what would be, which will go, this one will go in the category of a goal for the ages, like Aruzzioni's goal back in 1980, which I watched 14 times over the weekend, 15 actually.
Let's watch this again.
I was shocked, Ted, when I watched the 1980 go last night on the plane coming back.
Yeah.
And they interrupted the game for about 10 minutes of celebrating when Aruzzioni got his goal.
They all came out on the ice.
The only guy that didn't come out on the ice was Brooks.
And then when they won the game, they all came out on the ice, which you would expect.
And I remember this.
And Brooks went up to see his wife.
You know that beautiful.
And of course, we knew kind of because Brooks was a famous coach, not as famous, and was the subject of a lot of criticism when the American team, just a few weeks before the Olympics, went and played the Russian team in Madison Square Garden in, I guess, what you would call a warm-up exhibition game, and they lost at 10 to 3.
And should we get rid of Brooks?
Should we do that, so there it is.
That's the goal.
Do we have any video of the hero of Jack with his no teeth?
Let's see if we have some video.
If we don't, we'll try to dig it out for later.
But I mean, that's also priceless and true hockey nowadays in professional sports.
I think they have guys running around so they stick the teeth in before they come out for the.
Why Everybody Wants to Be in York00:15:21
But I've been in the locker with the Rangers and actually some college teams as well.
You might as well, if you're going to play hockey, just figure you're going to have false teeth for the rest of your life.
I thought the kid looked great with the teeth.
Some people made fun of him.
Man, I'd take gold medal in exchange for a couple of teeth for the USA under circumstances like this.
So let's look at the breakdown.
Let's look at the breakdown here just so we finish up here on the Olympics.
It is a team sport, and we didn't win it.
So, you know, maybe instead, next time you could make sure you have people playing that all love the United States.
Maybe it should be a prerequisite to get that U.S. on your chest that you take an oath that you love the United States of America.
Just like if you become a citizen, you should have to love the United States of America.
And you should be able to tell us something about it.
Like, you should be able to tell us who the first president was and what the Constitution says, a little bit, not in detail.
You don't have to be a constitutional scholar.
I mean, you should know something like when they went out testing the other day, nobody knew there were three branches of government.
Oh, branches?
What's branches?
It's not a tree.
I mean, you should, if you're born here, used to be that we had a public education system so that we developed good citizens.
Now we have a public education system, at least the one controlled by the two teachers' unions that develop dedicated Marxists who, by definition, hate the United States.
So the kids come out of school and you see them, you hear them being interviewed.
They hate the United States.
We're wrong about everything.
There must be some weird reason why everybody wants to come here.
You would think these kids would have enough native common sense to say to themselves, there's something wrong with this picture.
The United States is the cruelest, worst country in the world.
You got to keep protesting against it.
It's racist.
It continues to be racist.
It had the worst slavery ever.
It invented slavery.
But everybody wants to come here.
Even the people that are highly prejudiced against it all want to come here, except nowhere else.
When we try to send them away, they hide, they run away, they put their lives at risk.
I wonder if they're telling us the truth about how terrible it is.
Because why would all these people want to come here?
If the cops are all so terrible and Trump is so terrible and half the country is so terrible, all the Republicans are all terrible.
Must be some country that at least has more than half the country that's good.
Well, of course, it's all garbage.
It's all Marxist garbage.
It's been going on.
Well, it's going on since 1848, 1850, but it's been going on here big time since the Wilson administration.
And, you know, those who want to dismiss this will as being partisan, but the basic, the carrier, you know, like you have a carrier of a disease.
The carrier has always been the Democrat Party.
Back when it was the Party of Slavery.
But that's a different story.
Norway won.
Norway, that didn't have too many people that got on and said they were embarrassed to play for Norway, had 41 goals, gold medal, medals.
I'm sorry, not gold medals, medals.
That's eight more than ours.
See, I can do that because I went to school before the communists took over.
That's eight more than ours.
They would have to get a, if I were to ask one of them to do that, they'd have to get their little cell phone out and do.
Then just in case you think we won one of these, any one of these, they also had six more gold medals than we did.
We had 18, they had 18, which is six more than 12.
And little Italy had 10, only two less gold medals than the United States, only three less medals than the United States.
Maybe the Italians like Italy better than the Americans like America.
This is pathetic.
The Olympic Committee, the Olympic Committee is the Olympic Committee.
No great credit to them.
Thank you, hockey team, for rising above the committee that supported you and brought you there.
And thank you.
And maybe later we'll find a couple of the quotes from Jack about how much he loves playing for the United States, which is what you're supposed to do.
You're supposed to love playing for the United States.
Well, I don't know how many times this is going to happen.
And I can't tell you for sure that this guy was on his way to Mar-a-Lago to kill President Trump.
I mean, who knows?
I mean, there's always an off chance he hated somebody else there or he's just completely crazy and he didn't know where he was.
But I mean, 80%, 90% chance that he was headed there, even if it was a highly amateurish attempt for the third time where we caught a guy pretty close to the act attempting to kill the president, one of whom almost killed him with a bullet.
The other one of whom was just stopped because of a very, very smart and lucky in many ways, Secret Service agent that saw the gun coming through the bushes at that same location, Mar-Lago.
The two places are, if you're thinking in terms of city block, about a city block apart, the place where that attempt took place and the place where this guy came in.
No, I'm sorry.
Back up.
I've got it confused.
The second attempt was at the golf course in the bushes.
The third attempt was at the entrance to Mar-Lago, which is the resort, home resort that, according to Judge The crooked judge in New York, you can get for 18 million.
That's worth closer to about, oh, I guess somewhere between one and two billion.
But in any event, the guy got in, he got past the gate, the entrance gate, which I could, I see in my mind.
I mean, I been through it 200 times, 300 times, who knows?
But as he was coming up, he had a gun.
It's a very, very dangerous gun, but it's a shotgun.
I can't think of one right offhand.
I'm sure it has been used for something like an assassination.
But I mean, it'll rip the hell out of you.
And the two Secret Service men approached him and told him to put still or whatever.
Instead of doing that, he reached down or reached, the gun was like low, I believe.
Now, this is all sketchy testimony, not official, but he literally pointed the gun at them.
And of course, immediately when that gun started pointed at them, they said, gee, we'd rather live.
And they killed him.
And now, and now we're going to have to have to find out what the heck the background is here.
According to the sheriff of Palm Beach County, which is where I am right now, literally I'm two miles, well, from the golf course, I'm about five miles and from Mar-a-Lago, about two miles, right where I'm sitting right this minute.
And very often, I'm going to start doing it again as it gets lighter.
We do the show outside.
Haven't done it this year yet, but we will soon.
And you actually, you can't see Mar-a-Lago, but you're looking in the direction of Mar-a-Lago.
So very often I will tease and say, look, they're sending up signals or something like that.
The sheriff of Palm Beach County, which Palm Beach Island is within, and Palm Beach County is one of the biggest counties in the state.
It's very big geographically.
And now population also.
But one time it was just geographically.
So when you hear Boca Raton, it's in Palm Beach County, the southern part.
When you hear Jupiter, it's Palm Beach County, northern part.
And Palm Beach Island and West Palm Beach, which is right across from it, are sort of in the middle, geographic middle, north-south.
And then it goes also, Palm Beach County goes west toward the Everglades quite a bit.
So this, the sheriff is the sheriff of this very, very large expanse.
It's a very big law enforcement job.
His name is Rick Bradshaw.
And he held the press conference explaining this.
And he, of course, would have the best knowledge about it.
He said that the shooter had a gas can higher than the gun, Mornan and Gascan, other hand, a gun.
As he entered, as he entered, he was told to put both down.
And instead, he lowered the gas can and raised the gun in the direction of the two Secret Service agents.
The two Secret Service agents, I believe, both shot him.
which one killed him, both one or whatever.
I don't know if they, I don't know that.
I don't know if they know that yet.
Obviously, the medical examination will make that clearer.
Now, Bradshaw was reporting this at 9.30 in the morning.
So this happened.
The guy was spotted at 1.30 a.m. at the North Gate of the property, which is, except when it's changed.
Well, I should say, except when the president is there, that's the normal.
So when he wasn't president, when he's not there, this would be the normal entrance to Mar-Lago, the North Gate.
When the president is there, they move you around heading first south and then heading west.
And despite the fact that you can get it for only 18 million, according to Edgar Moron, the judge who, Judge Ed, isn't it Edamoron?
I'm sorry, Judge, I can't pronounce your name correctly.
I'm not trying to be disrespectful, but I think your name is actually pronounced Edamoron.
Edamoron said the property is worth $18 million.
You know how ridiculous that is?
I offered the president, I was going to offer him like a profit.
I offered him $20 million for it, but he wouldn't sell it to me for it.
Property is worth, if you want to be like a reasonable, you want to be like totally cheap.
The property can't possibly be worth less than a billion dollars.
Lowest I've seen is about 800 million.
What's the difference between 18 million and 800 million?
A crooked Democratic judge.
That's the difference.
And if you say crooked Democratic judge, there's a one-in-two chance he comes from the New York Supreme Court.
Because in the four of the five counties, you can't be on the bench unless you're appointed by a Democratic Powell who's a group called the Democratic County Leaders who have probably the worst reputation in America for political crookedness.
This is a person who prosecuted them.
So this is not someone who's telling you this just as like I read it in history.
I lived it all my life.
The failure to have a massive investigation of the corrupt nature of the New York bar and the courts is a disgrace.
And until then, New York will be a city where the justice system has nothing to do with America.
So the guy was shot dead.
And now we got to find out.
Now we have to find out all about him.
I haven't seen a picture of him yet.
Have you?
Have you seen a picture of him?
No, we haven't seen a picture of him yet.
We'll keep looking as the show is on to see if there is a picture of him.
I'm surprised.
Of course, you know, there's in some ways, in some ways, there's no need.
In some ways, there's no need to put out a picture of him in the sense that we're not searching for him.
But in other ways, since we're searching for information about him, it probably comes from North Carolina.
It probably would be good to put out a picture of him because then people could come forward and say, oh, there, is that him?
Mar-a-Lago shotgun-wielding Madman ID as North Carolina golf course artist.
There it is.
There's a picture of him.
I hadn't seen that yet.
And he's 2021, 2021, I think that's the case.
And don't know, we don't know not that much information about him.
He was declared missing or reported missing by his family.
He's 21, that's correct.
Shortly before the shooting, shortly before the shooting took place.
Justice Roberts' Tariff Decision00:08:40
We'll try to get a little bit more before the end of the show.
So let's take a look and see if there's any information that's come out, come out on him.
So the weekend, of course, began with the very, very startling Supreme Court decision, which declared, I know they say the tariffs unconstitutional.
It declared two types, two tariffs that amount to less than a third of the income derived from the tariffs unconstitutional.
And it was the tariffs that were passed under what you call the Emergency Tariff Act, where the president says feels there's an emergency, he can then regulate trade.
It doesn't specifically say he can set tariffs, which is part of the problem.
Other statutes do delegate to him the power to adjust tariffs, sometimes within parameters no more than 10%, no more than 20%, sometimes for more specific reasons than a sort of a general invocation of a problem.
So this statute was declared unconstitutional in a six to three decision.
The decision was written by Justice Roberts, a Republican conservative who has on many occasions sided with the president on some very critical occasions, however, gone the other way.
And his interpretation was the tariffs have to be set by Congress.
They're taxes.
Taxes have to be set by Congress.
And the only time the president can impose a tariff or a tax is when that power is given to him.
The minority made up of three very conservative and loyal, more conservatively loyal to their philosophy, which is a philosophy which emphasizes executive power, judicial power, and legislative power.
And in terms of executive power, has been engaged in a process of trying to restore it as it's been taken away over the last 30 to 40 years.
Their interpretation written by Judge Kavanaugh for Thomas and Alito was that regulating commerce, tariffs are obviously a critical part of regulating commerce.
There aren't many other ways you can regulate commerce, just cut it off.
Well, that's not really so.
You can put sanctions on it.
So think about this.
This is why the decision is like, there's an old English word called pettifogging.
Pettifogging is what silly lawyers do when they fight over things that other people wouldn't fight over.
I wonder if he had called these sanctions instead of a tariff, it would have been okay.
I wonder if he had said, I'm going to put a 10% sanction on every country or virtually every country because they have a history of having unfair trade practices against the United States.
And our deficit is a significant fiscal emergency that would have the end result of bankrupting the United States if it were ever realized.
Also, it could have the result of the dollar being dismissed ultimately as the exchange for the whole world.
And therefore, because of these emergencies, I'm going to impose sanctions.
I'm going to impose regulations, fiscal regulations, so that the countries that fit under they screwed us once, they can't screw us again category.
It could be 10%.
I don't know what Roberts would have done.
But tell me the functional difference between the two: zero-none language.
Now, if we were having a law school debate or moot court or whatever, or the Supreme Court, my opponent would say, Well, language is important.
And if they call it a tax, it's a tax.
they call it a tariff it's a tariff um and you can go look at supreme court decisions and rules of statutory interpretation and you could get support for both So, this was a very, very close case.
I think ultimately, it should have gotten decided on the impact on the United States, and she can be interpreted either way.
And the impact on the United States could be tremendous fiscal harm, particularly if the United States has to return the money, which is why the courageous justices, the six who overturned it, were silent on that.
They didn't say, Well, you have to return, since it was illegal, you got to return the money because they don't want to be the ones when people start complaining as to how this is going to affect our economy to get blamed for it.
So, there's a lot wrong with this decision, not much right with it.
Here's the best part of it: it's not quite much ado about nothing, except for the fact that by the end of the weekend, the tariffs that were 10% are now 15 because he found three other provisions under which to level the tariffs, two of them with other names.
So, now that this will go on for another battle forever and ever and ever.
And I think, given the fact that he's given himself two or three chances, he'll win one of these, just like he's won some of the tariff battles when they were under different provisions.
So, I don't know if this has any real significance, except for the court and people like Roberts to feel more welcome at Washington Post and Washington cocktail parties.
They will not be ostracized.
And since apparently, the three in the minority don't really give a shit about cocktail parties, they just wrote an intellectually honest decision.
Tomorrow night's going to be the state of the union.
So, people say, Well, who's going to show up?
Well, before we get to the Democrats, sometimes some of the judges don't show up when they're PO'd or whatever.
I guarantee you, Roberts shows up.
Roberts is a.
He's a.
Roberts is a brilliant guy, good guy, nice guy, Just a weakling.
He's too concerned about the Washington opinion of him and the Washington opinion of his court.
He doesn't want his court seen as sucking up to Trump.
Well, his court should be seen as making the right decisions, even when the decisions are interpreted by idiots as sucking up to Trump.
If that's the right decision, that should be the decision for, for example, Justice Roberts.
How the how the hell didn't you allow the lawsuits when the states were suing each other over the 2020 election?
The United States Constitution brings that case directly to the Supreme Court.
I can't even remember the grounds you made up to get rid of it.
It's an uncomfortable case and we don't want to decide it, or all your judges in in in the courts around America that never heard a single case and dismissed it.
On standing, I mean, if the president and if the president and his campaign don't have standing to argue the campaign, nobody does.
So we're going to take a short break, and we will be right back.
There's something on the camera, and I don't know what that is.
Can we remove that?
Nor can I hear the.
I can't hear.
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Security Flaws Exposed00:12:12
Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani and we're back on the Rudy Giuliani show.
So Austin T. Martin, the shooter who was shot and killed at Mar-Lago yesterday, was 21 years old.
He was from Carol Cameron, North Carolina.
His family had a, I guess it was a store that sold photographs and paintings and memorabilia about golf stores.
Were they further in the golf business?
I don't know.
Not yet.
I'm sure this will be further drawn out.
I'm trying to see what else we have here.
The description that we gave you is pretty much borne out all day as it was reviewed several times.
It all began about 1:30 in the morning.
The president was in Washington, D.C. and was scheduled to be in Washington, D.C., for the governor's dinner.
And he was declared missing shortly before the incident began at 1:30 at 1:30 in the morning.
The U.S. Secret Service agent fired at him after they saw him entering the secure perimeter at Mar-Lago.
Now, the interesting part, the part that I don't understand is how he got past a secure perimeter, because the secure perimeter is a door, a gate, a big, big wooden gate that's closed, where there are security guards.
Before he was president, maybe only one at night, maybe two.
Now, three or four most of the time, usually with a police car or Secret Service car there to help the one or two people in the security booth.
And that would have to be open for you.
That door would have to be open for you.
So somehow he got past that door because he was observed by the North Gate of the Mar-Lago property carrying what appeared to be a shotgun and a fuel can.
The only words that we said to him was, drop the items, which means the gas can and the shotgun.
And he didn't.
I believe he lowered the gas can and raised, instead of dropping them, he lowered one and raised the other.
And at that point, not taking a chance that he would blow one or two of them away, the two Secret Service agents killed him.
Shut up.
And when you shoot in a situation like that, you are taught and expected to shoot to kill.
Now, let me explain to you why that's important.
Suppose you fail to shoot to kill, and he gets off a shot before he dies and he kills your partner.
How are you going to feel about that?
So these rules are not arbitrary rules to be mean.
These are rules to preserve the lives of the innocent people, including the agents, although, of course, in Democrat America, agents are not innocent.
ICE agents are there to be tortured and abused and killed and run over by large trucks and spit at.
But in the normal civilized world, the world of lawful and decent human beings, people are allowed to defend themselves against a reasonable and much more reasonable threat of death, which is what this was.
Yeah.
And the way the sheriff described it, obviously, based on the notes that he was given, was when he was told, put it down, he put down the gas can and he raised the shotgun to a shooting position, which is basically saying, kill me.
Now, that could be it.
This could be, I mean, since we don't have very much information yet beyond what we got originally, a reasonable premise here, hypothesis, premise, theory, would be this was suicide by Secret Service or police.
Or he could be completely out of his mind because the minute you raised that gun, you got two on one.
They didn't raise it and shoot it immediately.
I mean, I guess he could have, boom, right?
But he raised it and then they shot him.
So who knows what was going on in this guy's mind?
It's going to take a while to figure it out.
What we do know is his family were alleged to be Trump supporters.
He was not aligned as a voter in North Carolina.
And I do think you register in North Carolina.
I believe so.
I'm looking at up.
And if you're not registered as a Republican, it could just mean you're not registered as a Republican, but probably, I mean, there's a chance he was contrary to Trump.
I mean, more normally, if you were a Trump supporter in North Carolina, where everybody, you know, instinctually used to be Republican and your family's Republican, you would be.
But there's nothing yet on his political beliefs, his feelings toward Trump.
Was this an attempt to kill Trump?
One would have to say here you can come to the conclusion that it was pretty don amateurist.
The weapon is not really a weapon well designed for an assassination.
Although it's well designed for killing, it's not well designed for an assassination because it's so damn big.
I mean, particularly the way you're going to do it.
You're not going on a roof here.
You're walking in to do it.
You'd think you'd want to have a concealed weapon.
And in any event, he doesn't sound like he's terribly well trained.
I mean, you don't raise the gun of two guys that have guns, point at you, and not shoot it.
So, as usual, in a situation like this, and here, here, so far, there's nothing suspicious about it because it's an early stage.
There's more questions than there are answers, including the fact that he wasn't a very thorough possible assassin since the whole world would easily figure out that the president wasn't there.
He was at the governor's, he stayed in Washington for the governor's dinner.
Right, 15 minutes.
Do we have the duty for the video?
Yes, play the video.
This is my report from Mar-a-Lago yesterday morning, and this is as we were getting the information in real time.
So you'll hear me pause because I'm getting the information.
So explain, Ted, why you're doing that, where you were and how.
I'm at Mar-a-Lago on the bridge, just about as close as you can get.
This is you went there when you heard about it.
Right.
You went there at the time.
No, no, no.
You're watching live at Mar-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, where Secret Service and the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office shot and killed a man at approximately 1:30 a.m. this morning.
The individual just identified by the Secret Service as Oscar Tucker Martin in his 20s from North Carolina.
The gentleman had breached the inner perimeter of the Northern Gate at Mar-Lago at approximately 1:30 a.m.
Secret Service and sheriff's deputies ordered people to drop both the shotgun and gas can.
The individual dropped the gas can and raised the shotgun into a firing position, at which point officers in the Secret Service shot and killed him.
Officials released a picture of the gas cannon shotgun, which we will post shortly.
So essentially, Ted heard about it right away early in the morning and went over there uncovered.
Yes.
Yes.
So you are reporting early on Sunday morning.
The incident that you're talking about happened at 1:30.
Yeah, they didn't release it until around 8.
They didn't tell the public until around 8.
Right.
8:30.
So it happened at 1:30.
Yeah.
Begins at 1:30.
It all happens real fast, I think.
It must have happened fast.
The question that Ted has also, as I do, is how did it get past the original gate?
Do we have a picture of that gate, Ted?
That gate is very famous.
Most of you have, when you see it, you're going to know it.
You've seen it.
It isn't the gate that you use to go in when the president is there.
It's the gate you use normally to go in when the president isn't there and when he wasn't president.
It's the official entrance gate, really, of Mar-a-Lago.
It's a little confusing because if you're approaching it from north to south, you pass another gate first that looks like it, but it's the exit gate.
Not as ornate, not as nice, very nice, not as ornate.
And then you see this much bigger gate, and that's the gate you would drive in.
Except if Donald Trump is in residence, president is in residence when he wasn't the president.
You would stop there.
You'd make a little turn to go into the gate.
There'd be a guy standing there.
If there were no events going on, the gate would be closed.
You'd be asked who you were.
You have to identify yourself.
Then they would open the gate.
If there was an event going on, the gate would be open, but you wouldn't be able to get in until you got past the security, which was always fairly substantial.
Right.
And even when he wasn't president, it was a target, and therefore, you never, in the longest time, you did many years ago, but in the longest time, you haven't been able to enter without some form of security.
When he's there, heavier.
When he's not there, looser, but security.
And when he's president, all that security is, that security was there before he was president in between, except the level of it increases.
And the entrance changes when you go through the check on the automobile and the deeper security check that occurs when the president's there.
But the big question still unanswered, which we'll try to get an answer to, is how did he get past the gate?
That shooting should have taken place outside the gate, not inside the gate.
Right, right.
That's our understanding.
So we're monitoring this for any updates and we'll go to.
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Mexico, I should tell you, has now I consider this good thing on the part of Mexico, where Scheinbaum showed the independence to go after one of the top military, one of the top military leaders of the cartels, one of the top cartel leaders.
This would be like a mafia boss of a mafia family.
In his case, it's the Jalesco New Generation Cartel.
It's not one of the not necessarily the biggest.
Hard to know, you know, they don't publish their data like a public company.
There is not a stock exchange for cartels, nor is there transparency for cartels.
So when I tell you this is not one of the biggest, this is just what we generally assume.
However, some of the new ones in many ways are more violent.
So I don't know where this would fit on the scale of truly dangerous cartels.
Let's put it this way.
It's pretty dangerous.
And he was the leader of it.
His name is Nemesio.
His nickname is Mencho Osiguera.
There, I think you see those are pictures of him at various different times.
The one where he looks like a very young man, which is somewhat deceptive, is way back in 1986.
Gee, you know, I don't think that's what he looks like now.
As you look to the one with the $15,000 reward, The one that has the little arrow on it would be the closest to what he looks like now.
And if, you know, as you know, it's typical among Mexicans to have many, many names.
And he has four names and a nickname.
Nemesio Ruben Oceuera Cervantes, also known as El Mencho.
And he has a history not only as a major, major drug smuggler, but also a fuel smuggler, illegal fuel, which probably means involvement with Iran and involvement with China.
Now, remember, the Mexican cartels have been tied up with the Muslim fanatics, the Muslim terrorists, the Muslim jihadists.
30 years.
This is not a new relationship.
It's one that went back to when the Mexican cartels were not as powerful as they are today, and the Colombian cartels were really the most powerful.
But as the Colombian cartels were defeated and at one point really crushed, the Mexican cartels saw a vacuum.
They had the backing of China.
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They had the real monopoly on fentanyl, which became more and more popular.
You ask, why is fentanyl popular?
Fentanyl is popular because you save money, even though you're taking a bigger risk as a drug dealer.
Fentanyl is much more powerful, small amounts, much more powerful than heroin, cocaine, or even the other things that we use to falsely make heroin and cocaine even more powerful.
And because it's so powerful, you don't need very much of it, which makes it easier to export, makes it easier to import, makes it easier to smuggle.
This much fentanyl is this much cocaine, right?
Please don't hold me to that exactly, but that's about right.
So it became enormously popular.
The people in China are geniuses on this.
So they had to know from the very, very beginning.
And I think it was also part of their motivation.
It's going to kill a lot more people.
And the Chinese, of course, have any number of purposes in why they're so heavily involved in the drug trade in America.
One is to make a fortune, as all the drug dealers are.
And another is to kill us.
The Chinese see this long war with us.
And this is a great way to be at war with us, kill us, and not have pay any price for it until now.
And hopefully, this is the beginning of the price being paid for it with this guy being taken out, which is the best way to do it because a guy like this isn't going to talk.
And all you do is have to pay for, put him in prison for the rest of his life, and he might escape.
So congratulations, President Sheinbaum.
And please let this be the beginning of your really working with us and stop all this craziness with sovereignty and stuff.
Why don't you just let us bomb them?
We'll get rid of them quick, real quick.
The president would like to do that.
We know exactly where they are.
Not going to kill any innocent people.
I know you're scared of that, but want to save your country?
Well, we're going to go over to X now.
We'd like you to join us because we got a lot to talk about with the State of the Union coming up and with Iran once again looking like it's at a very critical point.
So you go over to X. We'll continue.
And remember, God bless America and congratulations to the men and the women's hockey team.