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March 6, 2026 - Rudy Giuliani
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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Friday, March 6, 2026

Rudy Giuliani details "Operation Epic Fury," claiming deceptive Shabbat tactics launched Blue Sparrow rockets that destroyed Iranian electronics, forced the Ayatollah into hiding, and triggered a coup after U.S. B-2s and B-52s crippled nuclear capacity. He asserts over 30 Iranian ships sank while criticizing reliance on Russian "museum pieces" like Yak-130 jets, noting Israel's destruction of F-4 Phantoms and the sinking of India's Adena frigate. Giuliani argues removing Iran stabilizes oil markets, praises Pete Hegseth and Admiral Cooper, and condemns the Biden border crisis as an Obama-era coup to change U.S. politics, ultimately blaming the CIA for installing murderous Shahs to steal oil. [Automatically generated summary]

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Turning Point in Israel's War 00:03:45
Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindel TV.
Well, you know, the Israelis throughout this terrible, terrible war, after, I guess,
they would not be, I don't think they would disagree with this, after a terrible mistake, which was not anticipating the attack of October of October 7th, which I believe has been over, I believe has been overdone.
I can see any number of reasons why they might not have anticipated that attack, given the history of Hamas, what Hamas had done in the past, and where their real dangers were.
You can't Israel's unbelievable military operation, maybe the second best in the world and one of the great intelligence operations, but it's not perfect.
And it also has limited resources and incredible challenges, surrounded by enemies, nation-state enemies, and even worse, these proxy terrorist groups.
And of course, their worries were missiles coming over from Gaza or invasions from the north with Hezbollah.
Well, in any event, they would say, as they should, it was a mistake, so it never happens again.
In any event, since then, this has been a war of unbelievable boldness.
And a war almost that will be in the military history books for actions completely unanticipated, never done before, never thought of before.
I'm thinking particularly, I don't know if this had a turning point, right?
From the day they invaded, that was the turning point.
But the simultaneous explosion of all of the devices in the hands of the Iranians, Hezbollah, Hamas, Houdis, at the same time, their cell phones and their walkie-talkies and their other electronic equipment all blowing up to the point that the Ayatollah went in hiding for four or five days and he purchased new equipment for them.
And we can go on and on, you know, the 12-day war in which they decimated Iran to be followed up by the coup de grace by the United States,
which was maybe one of the most intensive bombings in a short period of time ever, that either eliminated or hobbled the nuclear capacity of Iran so that to build it back, which they were attempting to do, would take a while, but mostly would bankrupt the hell out of them, which only put more pressure on the revolution that then took place.
But even this began on the first day of this Operation Epic Fury.
Shabbat Fake Out 00:02:16
It began with a fake out, a Shabbat fake out.
The Israelis made it known on last, it would be last Friday, right?
Because last Friday is when this all, last Friday into Saturday is when this all happened.
Last Friday, around now, well, no, not around now, around now, our time, it would have been, you know, seven hours different theirs.
But at approximately four or five o'clock in the afternoon, they started making it apparent that they were going to, they're gonna, they were gonna sell, that they were going to observe a Shabbat, and the soldiers all went home from the, from the installation actually that was used to launch the Blue Sparrow, and and they made a big fuss over the fact that they were, you know,
going to celebrate or I shouldn't say celebrate, that's well yes, celebrate Shabbat or observe Shabbat.
You, I think most of you, know what that means.
The Old Testament Sabbath is Saturday.
New Testament is Sunday.
The night before the Sabbath, fasting begins with sundown.
Well, not fasting, but rather feasting begins, is what I should say.
And they have a Shabbat dinner, which is a celebratory dinner, religious dinner for the family.
It's a scaled-down version of the Passover dinner, very scaled down.
It's a time for family to come together.
And then the next day is supposed to be spent in relaxation with the family and in contemplation of God, worship of God, and bonding of family.
Well, there are exceptions.
And the exceptions are national emergency, even for very strict Jews.
Rocket Talks Exposed 00:15:36
If it's a matter of life and death, if it's a national emergency, you're exempted for that one time.
They didn't go around telling anybody this was a national emergency.
They just went home, they changed into very obscure, sort of hanging around ordinary people outfits, not their uniforms, and very carefully snuck back into the facility.
And they launched a shot from heaven because the rocket, the sparrow that they used, actually went into outer space.
Now you're thinking, my goodness, it's so close, right?
But if you'd like to take a look at that, you can see it.
You can see that it shoots right up.
There's a booster rocket.
This is like, think of Cape Canaveral.
Think of a takeoff at Cape Canaveral, boys and girls.
And so it goes up.
And this is sort of like, to me, it's like having been on the Concorde a couple of times.
You'd get out over Kennedy Airport.
Oh gosh, no more than a few miles.
If you could get beyond Long Island, so there wouldn't be a sonic boom.
And the plane is going along, going along like we see here.
Oh, you're talking about the Conquer.
Yeah, I'm talking about the Conqueror.
This is just like the Conquered.
I mean, it isn't just like the Conquered.
In this respect, it's just like the Conquered.
And it gets out.
So the Boost Sparrow took off.
No, no notice to the Yo-Yos.
But very, very quickly, it launched like a rocket.
And a booster, a booster rocket, boosted it into space, and then it came down.
See it coming down?
Number four.
That little thing at the end of number four, let me see if I can show it to you nicely.
You see it very, very nicely.
See right down there?
That's the Ayatollah.
That little star there.
That's the Ayatollah.
Who you can see the way they're pointing him.
Ayatollah has always believed that he was going to go to paradise and get himself a bunch of virgins when he died.
But it looks to me like that rocket was sending him in a different direction, right?
Take a look once again where the rocket's sending him.
See?
There it is.
Where's that going?
That's going down.
It's not going up.
Well, there goes one of the most evil men in the world, one of the most evil men in the history of the world.
And it's a hell of a start of an operation like this when you take out their representative of Allah on Earth.
Allah Akbar.
Well, bye-bye, Ayatollah.
Now your son is on the firing line.
One of your sons is gone.
Your daughter-in-law is gone.
Your grandson is gone.
Not much left of your family.
The United States is, of course, this is the seventh day of the war, and we've expended billions and billions of dollars.
And this isn't a question of expenses.
This war is, in that sense, not more expensive or less expensive than any other war.
And it is well worth it to be rid of this great danger to us and to the world.
Also, this is an enormous economic problem to us in the world.
But there is a question of weapons.
The president, I think, has, as he is, has been very open about this.
And the president has said, as far-edge, short-range and medium-range weapons, we have an unlimited and inexhaustible supply.
As far as the enormously complex weapons, we have a lot.
But, you know, as the war goes on, it could be challenged, particularly since we want to leave ourselves at all times with a tremendous number should we be challenged by China, Russia, or some other maniac.
So he has tasked the defense industry, which he did from the beginning of his administration, to now double what they had already doubled, which they had already doubled in production.
The Pentagon launched an effort last year to accelerate production of missiles and other equipment to boost the stockpiles that had reduced under the anti-American presidency of Joseph Joseph bought by China, Red China, Biden.
So we do have a little bit of a head start.
But again, he's put a tremendous amount of pressure on to double time that.
Plus, he's constantly making deals with the rest of the world to fill in until we get ourselves to full capacity.
And that, of course, has been concentrated.
We hear mostly about rare earth, but it's also concentrated toward the very sophisticated weapons that we now use, similar to the Sparrow rocket that was used by the Israelis.
The way the president put it, so we not paraphrase him, the U.S. stockpiles of median and upper-medium-grade weaponry is virtually unlimited.
But he acknowledged that the most expensive hardware is in high demand.
His quote was, at the highest end, we have a good supply, but are not where we want to be.
So he's asked for extra funding.
He's gotten extra funding already, and he's already invested.
So yes, we're doubling the doubling, the doubling of the doubling, but this is not unanticipated, and we're coming into it with a running start.
I don't think that the Council of Elders, many of whom were killed in the strike the other day during the meeting of, I think technically it was the Council of Experts, but these councils overlap quite a bit.
I don't think that, I'm not sure they have a quorum.
But if they do have a quorum, they have a couple of candidates.
The one I guess that would be the best known and seems to be the leading candidate is the Ayatollah's son.
This is the Ayatollah who's best known for his impotency.
He's had numerous treatments in order to produce one little single sperm cell.
Finally, the UK, which has turned out to be a somewhat unreliable ally here in this, and not because they gave him some sperm cells, but after four tries, Ayatollah impotent had a baby.
And, well, not that we want to, in any way, take delight at all in the loss of any human life.
But you'd think these people would stop because after all that trouble, that thing, Ayatollah, their baby and wife, were killed on the first day.
And I wouldn't give him an assurance policy, would you?
Well, in any event, the president has opined that he's a lightweight and Khomeini's son is unacceptable to me.
We want someone that will bring harmony and peace to Iran.
So he's out.
If you look at the other three or four, they're no better.
They're all Ayatollahs.
And their intent right now is to carry on their theocratic homicidal dictatorship.
And there's no way that's happening.
So as they get hurt more and more and they take more and more damage, you might see some relaxation of that hard line.
I don't know.
I don't know because to this point, they've done nothing rational.
They've shown no rationality.
They attacked today either their 16th or 17th country.
I mean, here they are unable to produce really enough rockets to defend themselves against the U.S. They're running low.
Their homeland is defenseless.
Their homeland is completely and absolutely defenseless.
And they're shooting rockets at Bahrain, which is a completely non-military country.
And I think today they added Azerbaijan to their list.
They claim that in a few of these situations, they're having talks.
Well, first of all, I don't know what they're talking about.
And number two, I don't know how they have time to have talks.
If they have time to have talks, they're not watching the bombs that have fallen on them and rockets that have fallen on them and drones that are falling constantly.
Plus, they're down to pathetic numbers of responses.
Today was not much like yesterday.
We gave you the stats yesterday.
Their drones were down something like 78% and their ballistic missiles were down 86% from the first day.
And even if that indicates that they're trying to stretch it out, numbers like that, even if we run low, will not be hard to deal with.
I mean, as you remember from the first battle, it was only when Iran put together strikes of, I'm going to say 50 to 100 missiles, that they were able to defeat the Israeli defenses because you overwhelm them with too many choices.
You send in four to ten missiles, you strike nothing, as they largely have done.
They have not really, even these countries that they have hit, there are a few casualties, but a few.
In some, there are none.
So these strikes are for the purpose of getting these countries to go to the United States and Israel and say, stop it.
Leave poor little Iran alone because it's affecting us.
And I haven't seen that reaction from any country.
Instead, I've seen countries volunteering to help to bomb them.
And second, if they did, BB and Trump will tell them to go get lost.
So the strikes have reduced.
I don't know what the numbers are as of today.
What I heard was that it's similar to yesterday, meaning Down by 80 to 90 percent of their original numbers, which also weren't even their original numbers, were not anything like what they did in the 12-day war, where after two or three days of not being able to penetrate Israel at all, they sent 100 missiles up.
Then a couple got through.
But I mean, for those couple to get through, they're exhausting their missile stockpile.
Remember, we're also, both the United States and Israel are targeting, are targeting their oil, their delivery systems, not just their uranium.
I mean, if we haven't gotten all their uranium yet, I'd be surprised.
Lately, it's been the delivery systems, of which more than half have now been destroyed.
So, the point that I'm making is at some point, they're going to be fighting this with bean shooters.
And I don't think that point is, that time is too far in the distance.
The airplanes that they're using, the American pilots, I shouldn't say they're laughing at them because this is too serious to laugh, but they're in shock.
Some of these are out of production for 30 or 40 years.
Plane comes back and something's not working.
You're not going to get a part for that plane.
I don't even know how they stay in the air.
They're using, first of all, they're using Russian planes.
And Russia, I mean, Russia and China just don't build equipment like we do, but certainly not the Russia of 20, 30, and 40 years ago, or the China.
I mean, the China of 30 or 40 years ago built military like it built children's toys.
I mean, it's crap.
And if they have to use it, it's pathetic.
Many of the one American observer said many of the pieces are museum pieces, kept flying with scrounge parts.
They stand little chance against modern warplane.
Good Practice in Drone Warfare 00:10:20
The tactics highlight the regime's all-in approach to a war against much more powerful foes threatening its survival.
The main plane is called by the Iranian Air Force the Yak-130.
It's a Russian-made subsonic jet.
It was a trainer jet And it was sold in the early 90s.
First flight was 30 years ago, and it was never really intended as a major war vehicle, but more for training.
Against the F-35, which the Israeli has, it's not, it's why they haven't, have they taken down an Israeli plane?
I don't think so.
They claim they're taking out some drones, I believe.
Well, their drones are more effective, but much more legal, much less lethal.
I mean, the difference between a bomb from an airplane and a drone is the difference between taking out four blocks and taking out an apartment building.
I mean, there is no doubt that drone, we're going to talk about that in the second part of the show because there's a very, very important analysis that you have to know about this.
Drone warfare is very is very new and very, very exciting for military people and has really helped Ukraine a lot and now Russia as they catch up.
But if you're if you it the Ukrainian-Russian war is also a war being fought with old equipment.
The difference between a missile shot from an F-35 and any drone you can get is night and day.
It also costs much more money, but you take out several blocks when you do it.
So, yep, there's a lot of cost involved.
Depending on the kind of war you're fighting, it might be better just to use drones.
But if you're fighting a war in which you want to crush a gigantic adversary, at least right now, you're not doing it with drones.
maybe five years from now, 10 years from now.
They also have, they also make their own, they make their own, I think they make their own, the Sukho Su-24.
That was taken out over Qatar by a Qatar Air Force pilot, also using, I believe, an F-35.
Now, the last time I checked, everybody was worried that Qatar favored Iran.
I wonder how long that lasted when they started bombing Qatar and not just the air base.
Explain to me why they do.
Well, I gave you the explanation that the only one I can conceive of, which is they think this is going to create pressure on the United States and Israel to stop.
On Sunday, Israel destroyed a U.S.-made F-4 Phantom II bomber and an F-5 light fighter that I guess they had gotten somewhere from America at some point, and they took it out.
But that we haven't used that since the Vietnam War.
So we haven't seen a modern plane yet that they have.
Sounds like Russia and China weren't really doing a good job taking care of them, just lying to them the way Russia and China lie to everyone.
And this will be a great lesson to the countries they're trying to bring in, let's say in Africa, where there is a great deal of disenchantment with China.
So far, it did Venezuela a lot of good to have China as an ally, right?
And Iran's doing really well with China as an ally.
They've lost the leader of their country.
They've lost their top four or five hundred people.
They can't seem to defend themselves.
The Israelis and the Americans dominate the sky.
And it's just a matter of when, isn't it?
That this government becomes consigned to the scrap heap of history and it descends into hell where it belongs.
Well, also, for the first time since the Second World War, we use one of our submarines.
It shows we can still do it.
This is good practice.
It's good practice.
Did we show it?
Yeah, let's show it.
I mean, this is good practice.
This is good practice if we have to encounter a real enemy.
Here it is.
This is the air, but that's the drone ship that was taken out by a sub.
So that's a view from the sky, but it was actually a sub that hit it.
In the first...
Oh, a sub...
Got the drone.
That's a vehicle from the...
So that's kind of a new bomb that we created for drones, probably with a laser.
Right.
Well, I think this is just the view.
Is that the Helios?
Maybe that's the Helios bomb.
Look at that.
Direct hit.
Look at that.
And that was their, they were real proud of this ship because it was able to launch drones.
But 2,000 miles away from Iran, The frigate Adena, which was a guest of the Indian Navy, an ally, right, of ours, right?
And they had 130 sailors on board and they were coming back to Iran.
Well, they never made it back.
What America said was, we're going to hit you anywhere and everywhere.
Nobody seemed to care that they were an Indian, they were a guest of India.
Tough shit.
And be the guest of the Queen of England, we'll bomb you.
Oh, there isn't a queen anymore, right?
He's a king, right?
King Charles.
And they've been really helpful.
The British.
They were our allies.
I don't know, maybe we're back to where we began with them, huh?
When we didn't have an army, we knocked the crap out of them, right?
Sent them running back to King George, who was crying.
You think they support the Shah?
The English, I mean, they have a monarchy.
That's a hell of a, I mean, I am an honorary knight of Queen Elizabeth and have great respect for her, but Queen Elizabeth is now gone.
And I guess the king can't get blamed for Steamer and his government, but what they did with us is treacherous for all that we've done for England.
Not all they've done for us in the past.
I mean, when you go back to Tony Blair and you go back to Margaret Thatcher and, of course, the great Winston Churchill, I mean, I would always say, along with Israel, these were our two best friends.
They won't let us use their, I think this is the first time they've ever turned us down.
Margaret Thatcher once required that Trump, in return for her letting him use her airfields, I think, to bomb Lebanon.
And this may have been in response to the attack on the Marine barracks.
I'm not sure.
He had a promise that he was going to send back an IRA terrorist because a somewhat unusual American judge who was kind of a friend and a friend of me of mine wrote an opinion from the back of his backside that this IRA member who killed an English constabulary was a revolutionary, not a terrorist.
The IRA was a revolutionary group, not a terrorist group.
Of course, belying the fact that the IRA at this point in its history was spending most of their time killing each other, suspecting each other of being rats, usually wrong.
And I had to argue the case in the second circuit to make sure we won it.
And we did.
And we paid Margaret back.
Maybe that's why she gave me the Margaret Thatcher Award after I left being mayor.
And tragically, I was the only recipient of it when she was alive.
Some have been given out now, posthumously, by her organization.
But she gave me the award because of the 9-11.
And I think largely the same reason as the Queen, because I spent so much time talking about Winston Churchill and what an influence he was on me.
The markets have regularized, which is a good thing.
The economic hit is the price of oil is, of course, a I think we have to anticipate that the price of oil is going to go up.
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We are back with the Rudy Giuliani show.
Before we get to.
Before we get to the whole situation with oil and our explanation for it, let's catch up a little with the people who really know what's going on and for whom I have always had admiration, but very, very increased admiration.
I have to tell you, Pete Hagsett turned out to be the right man at the right place at the right time.
Just an indication of President Trump's unbelievable ability to spot talent and find exactly the right person.
I mean, he took so much heat over Pete's nomination, which I supported from minute one, I have to tell you.
And I expected he'd be really good and the president would use him well.
He hasn't been really good.
He's been one of the greatest Secretaries of Defense we've ever had.
Quickly.
Let's listen to him.
In a few days, in under a week, the two most powerful air forces in the world will have complete control of Iranian skies, uncontested airspace.
I hope all the folks watching understand what uncontested airspace and complete control means.
It means we will fly all day, all night, day and night, finding, fixing, and finishing the missiles and defense industrial base of the Iranian military, finding and fixing their leaders and their military leaders.
Flying over Tehran, flying over Iran, flying over their capital, flying over the RGC, Iranian leaders looking up and seeing only U.S. and Israeli air power every minute of every day until we decide it's over.
And Iran will be able to do nothing about it.
B-2s, B-52s, B-1s, Predator drones, fighters controlling the skies, picking targets, death and destruction from the sky, all day long.
We're playing for keeps.
Our warfighters have maximum authorities granted personally by the president and yours.
Now, let's hear from the Commander-in-Chief.
We don't have him.
How about Admiral Cooper?
Then, if I just look back over the last 24 hours of the operation compared to where we were at its start, ballistic missile attacks have decreased by 90% since day one.
Drone attacks have decreased by 83% since day one.
Having said this, we remain vigilant.
Our strikes against the Iranian Navy have intensified.
You may have heard the president say just a little while ago that we have sunk or destroyed 24 ships.
That was true at the moment.
We're now up over 30 ships.
And in just the last few hours, we hit an Iranian drone carrier ship, roughly the size of a World War II aircraft carrier.
Well, I think you can see that they are in full command.
They have full command of the battlefield, full command of the front.
Let's see how we can best.
This is one vision of it.
Let's see if we can find a better one than that.
Hold on.
Here.
Here we are.
Why don't we take a look at this?
This will give you a sense of the magnitude of this.
Basically, well, the part that people will not pay as much attention to, but we have an entire aircraft carrier fleet right there in the Mediterranean, which allows us access to that.
This is about where Tehran is.
So this is what you call the western part of Iran.
There.
That's the western part of Iran.
And probably the more populous part of Iran.
The enrichment and the circle there is where they have their main facilities for missile system, launching systems.
That's roughly the Parchin desert around here, Qam here, which is, and QAM is the religious center of the country.
So you can see that we can reach them several different ways, right?
And then we have a significant number of ships below them as well.
So that's, I mean, that's the field of battle, right?
Right there.
That's what Pete and Admiral Cooper are in command of.
And when they say they're going to be in control of the airspace above Iran, aren't they already?
Ted, aren't they already in command of the?
We are, yes.
I think.
Yeah, to them, they want to be in 100% control of it.
They are effectively in control of the airspace over Iran now.
And unless Iran is really playing some kind of game that we don't understand at all, the fact that they're not shooting missiles has to indicate they're pretty non-low on missiles.
With regard to the price of oil, shall we switch off the map now?
Good idea.
Thank you.
Nice to be back.
So the price of oil, right now it's well, yesterday it was at 85.41.
Today there was talk that it was at 100, had gone up to 100, but then they said maybe not.
And then we had predictions that if things, you know, worst case scenario, we could have a period of time that it'd go up to 110, 120.
Some real alarmists had it at 130.
Probably very unlikely.
What I should tell you is, first of all, you should know that as of yesterday at least, the price of oil was less than it was in April of 2024.
That's while Donald Trump was running for president.
It was over, it was pushing $100 a barrel under the red Chinese president that we had at the time.
So, yeah, $85 to $100 a barrel is a lot, but without doing anything effective to destroy what probably is the biggest factor that fluctuates the price of oil in the world, the Islamic Republic of Iran, consider this an investment in a stable oil market, among other things.
It's an investment in a peaceful world.
It's an investment in the destruction of Islamic or a certain portion of Islamic terrorism.
It's justice for all of the Americans who were slaughtered by this animal and his animalistic cohorts.
But now you want to take another look at it from economic point of view, it's an investment in a much more stable and secure oil market.
You're taking out the biggest single factor other than Russia and China.
And we have pretty damn good control over their oil market.
Like that, particularly China.
You know what China lost?
China lost Venezuela.
60% comes from Iran and 20% comes from Venezuela.
That's 80% of their oil.
And now Basant is meeting with the Chinese, and this may be on the agenda of Trump's meeting with Z, in which Trump is going to have a lot more leverage than he's ever had before.
Basant wants China to stop buying oil from Russia, which they're buying for like two cents a barrel.
They're raping Russia.
I mean, you think the Chinese really like the Russians?
Really?
Like they really love the Russians?
What happened?
3,000 years got wiped out.
And China and China wouldn't do anybody any favors.
And I also think China, maybe a little bit of the Monday morning quarterbacking also thinks that the attack on Ukraine was idiotic and can't figure out what Putin thought he was going to gain by it.
What really counts for Putin is his nuclear power.
Otherwise, he'd be a second-rate country, second-rate economy, second-rate military, maybe worse than that.
And it's his bully power because he's an atomic power, thanks to the American communists who got him the bomb, the Rosenbergs et al.
So do we have Ali Reza yet?
Not yet.
Okay, so let's go to Christy Noam.
To me, it's a tragedy because she was doing an excellent job as secretary.
I think that all of the things you're hearing now is all the stuff you have in Washington that makes me never like going there anymore.
Really, since I left the Reagan administration, I was disillusioned with Washington.
The first time I was there, I was completely disillusioned with the second time I was there.
And the third time I was there, I promised never to go back unless Trump was actually put in office like he rightfully was when he was when he was actually rightfully elected in 2020.
And I think I only went back in order to be put on trial before a judge who would have done really well in the Soviet Union or the Nazi courts and running a trial without any justice or fairness or decency.
But she did a very, very good job.
She did something that no one ever thought could be done.
And of course, the president gets great credit for it, but the president has to carry out what he wants done through the people he appoints.
And when they fail, they fail.
When they succeed, they get a great deal of the credit also.
And stopping cold, any increase in the massive problem that we already have was a great, great act of patriotism for this country, a great act of genius for this country.
And she presided over that and made sure it happened.
And she also restored the morale of a group of law enforcement officers that were being beaten to hell by the Biden Easters.
Remember the guys who were falsely accused of whipping people with the horses and it turned out to be totally false.
And Biden and Maorcas wouldn't apologize for it?
You know what that does to the morale of a law enforcement agency?
It destroys it.
There's a reason that nobody was vetted that came into the United States.
First of all, half of them were never even stopped.
So you can't vet them unless you stop them.
The ones who were stopped, sometimes the line was so long, like 2,000 a day at a border point.
They just let them in.
Okay, come on in.
And for another reason, it almost didn't matter if they vetted them.
Give you an example.
I'm the border agent.
Where do you come from?
Venezuela.
Did you ever commit a crime?
No, I was an altar boy.
Okay, now how do I check that?
I call up Maduro.
Hey, Maduro, I got Jose Martinez here, and he says he was an altar boy, but he's got 14 scars.
Seems like he's on dope.
And he came in with a group of people that have these markings that look like Trendaragua.
We don't have any records.
Sorry, go F yourself.
Boom.
That's what they were all doing.
All those Latin American countries were doing the same thing.
And then, you know, Majorca just said, don't even bother to call.
He didn't want them to call in the first place.
Look, the whole effort was to get as many people in here as possible.
We didn't care who they were, what they were.
I guess it was the congresswoman in New York when they said, is it because you want their votes?
She said, well, I don't know if they'll ever get to vote.
I just need the numbers so I don't lose my congressional district.
I mean, I don't know.
What do you need to do?
Play that on a loudspeaker in Times Square so you can figure out what these people were up to.
This was an invasion intended to change the political structure of the United States of America to accomplish Biden's, Obama's objective when he became president to fundamentally destroy the country that he hated, the United States.
And of course, it slipped any number of times, right?
With the wife saying, I was never proud of the United States until they elected my totally unqualified husband to be president.
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He was about as qualified as the guy running New York now, or the baby Shah.
They could all be in the same boat.
They never really worked a day of their life.
I used to think of Putin sitting across from Obama and saying, let's see, I ran the, he's the mayor of St. Petersburg.
He was the head of the KGB.
By the time he was 26 years old, he probably murdered a dozen people.
And there he is sitting with a guy who's supposed to be dealing with matters of life and death and war.
What was he?
A social worker?
No, no, he was a community.
I'm sorry.
He wasn't even a social worker.
He was a community organizer before he joined the only political party in America that could possibly be more crooked than New York, the Chicago Democrat Party.
And took off from there.
No records of any kind.
Became head of a law review without writing a paper.
Was not a law review, never wrote anything.
Law review is for writing things.
Did you know that?
That's what you're there for.
Unless you're there because somebody put you there because they were grooming you.
It's all true.
Don't get all upset.
It's no longer a conspiracy theory.
It's the reason why we are in the condition that we're in now, or the condition we were in when President Trump took over.
It's the reason why we ended up with somewhere between 15 and 25 million people, and we don't know who they are in the United States.
It's the reason we're going through this war right now.
Remember, Biden and Obama were the two biggest contributors to the reign of terror financially.
No one anywhere near matches them, and nobody ever gave the Ayatollah as much cash as Obama.
But there's no accountability for Democrats.
We were gonna have Ali Reza Jeff Sadari on, but I guess he's pretty busy.
There's going to be a gathering tomorrow in Washington of Iranian expats, like the one that we covered a few weeks ago in Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate, and like the one we covered in Washington.
I'm at in Washington about six or eight months ago, ten months ago, a year ago.
Okay.
So we're going to hope to let you see some of that tomorrow if we can hook up with him.
Certainly we'll have it on Monday when we come back.
And we'll be on, if we have to be on anything that breaks or that happens.
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You never know.
You never know.
I mean, this war could be over.
It could be absolutely over.
And we just want to make sure that we don't repeat a mistake for the third time.
And that is to put in the Cossack family that has raped and stolen and murdered Iranians for over 100 years.
They're called the Pahavis, but that's a made-up name.
It's really a Cossack name that you wouldn't even remember.
And the one that was the original Shah, number one, was also well qualified.
He was illiterate, but he did plenty.
He knew how to murder.
That was what he was good at.
And so was number two.
We don't know if number three is a murderer.
All we know is the only thing that qualifies him for the job is that he is the son and grandson of two murderers.
There's no other qualification other than being a phony prince or king.
These were kings imposed by the CIA and by Britain so that they could steal as much oil as possible.
Not a good idea.
God bless America.
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