Rudy Giuliani opens the March 24, 2026 episode by detailing a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz and potential strikes on Charge Island's oil infrastructure. He reports Saudi-led pressure on President Trump to postpone attacks on energy facilities for five days while noting ambiguous "gifts" from Tehran. The discussion covers election security via DHS, potential war outcomes involving nuclear uranium removal, and an indictment of three Iranian engineers in San Francisco for stealing Google secrets. Ultimately, Giuliani frames these events as critical junctures where diplomatic maneuvering and military threats determine the fate of regional stability and global security. [Automatically generated summary]
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV.
We are, of course, in the middle of a very, very confusing period of time, aren't we?
Well, let me see if I can present it this way.
Iran is attacking Israel ferociously as I speak, or within a short period of time since I spoke.
At the same time, the United States is hitting Iraq, killing militia fighters in Iraq.
I don't know exactly who they are.
We'll find out.
And attacks continue as we're in a ceasefire.
The ceasefire involves just energy.
So nobody is hitting energy facilities, I guess.
And the United States got a big gift from Iran, but we don't know what it is.
The assumption is that it has to do with oil, gas-related, maybe tied to the Strait of Hormoz, maybe some kind of a free passage or solution to the problem.
We do know it was a significant prize, worth a significant amount of money, and it proves that we're dealing with the right people.
So those are the words that we have to guess at it.
Now, here are the two sets of almost uncontradicted principles and directions, except they're completely contradicted.
One is that we were in the middle of our 48-hour warning to Iran, in which we said to them, if you don't open the Gulf of Hormuz within 48 hours, which would have been around five o'clock yesterday, we're going to take out all of your energy.
You're not going to be able to survive.
And I think what we meant by that was we were going to take out all of the oil that they have in Charge Island, which amounts to about, they say 80% of their oil, which would be a significant, obviously, amount of their oil and gas, which would make it impossible for them to survive more than three or four days and would have, now,
I'm telling you what everyone says, right?
All of the experts say that would have been a fatal, that would be and could be a fatal blow.
Somewhere on Saturday night or Sunday, as that clock was ticking, there were meetings over in, I believe, Saudi Arabia involving Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Qatar, how they sit in the same room is really hard to understand.
They almost had war four or five years ago.
Possibly Bahrain, possibly Oman, a group of the emirs and kings and sultans and some of the richest people in the world who control the rich properties of the Middle East, all but Israel, of course.
And they were looking for some solution to this, some stop, because they're getting hit very hard.
They don't seem to have whatever it takes to hit back.
Of course, every war they've ever had with Israel, they've gotten the shit kicked out of them.
So I don't know, maybe they can't go to war.
I don't know.
But in any event, their solution was not, gee, you know, you killed a couple of our citizens, Iran, we're going to kick the shit out of you.
Their solution was to try to get Trump to stop, Please stop, stop.
And now, that was going on.
We know there was some communication between them and Mar-a-Lago.
Now, later, was it late yesterday?
No, it was late Sunday, right?
That the president came out and announced, am I right?
Was it Sunday?
Well, here's the timelines.
I kept the famous.
Here it is.
I kept the famous here.
Well, this happens.
So there are two pipelines into the president had decided if they don't fix this by tomorrow, we take out the energy and the war should be over in a couple of days.
Maybe that's right, maybe that's wrong, but that was the direction.
Now, sometime between when he said that on Friday and maybe even again on Saturday, this text is put out, post is put out.
I am pleased to report that the United States of America and the country of Iran have had over the last two days very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East.
Based on the tenor and tone of these in-depth, detailed, and constructive conversations, which will continue throughout the week, I have instructed the Department of War to postpone any of our military strikes against.
Now, you've got to read this very carefully because these next three words are extraordinarily important.
Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure.
All right, six words for a five-day period.
I guess we're two days into that, one day into that.
Now, Monday, this is, he posted this yesterday.
Okay, so now we're one day into this.
Subject to the success of the ongoing meetings and discussions.
I love the way he ends these.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, Donald J. Trump.
So that, I think a lot of people didn't pay attention to Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure.
I think a lot of people thought this was a ceasefire.
I wonder if the Arab princelings thought that.
In any event, we're bombing the hell out of each other, but we're just not doing energy.
Human beings are getting killed left and right.
Buildings are getting destroyed.
Hopefully, military facilities are being destroyed.
Hopefully, as usual, we're about 70 to 80 percent accurate, and they're about 10 percent accurate.
It seems that way.
I mean, they still don't have very heavy.
These Arab countries that are crying like hell have very small casualties.
I mean, they do have some damage, but at one point, in all of the embers, which was hit harder for a while than Israel, they only had seven people dead.
So, it doesn't look like Iran is really trying to kill them.
It looks like Iran is trying to scare them.
And they're doing a pretty good job of scaring them.
They got them, you know, jumping up and down, hiding under desks and doing all kinds of stuff.
So, they have an input into the president.
Now, this also sounds like what the president said, that we had our own conversations with the Iranians, right?
I'm pleased to report that the United States of America and the country of Iran have had over the last two days very good and productive conversations.
That would have been on Saturday and Sunday.
And I assume those, and maybe I shouldn't, but I assume those conversations were with Jared Kushner and with Steve Woodcoff.
And I also think they would have been on the phone because I don't think, I don't think they're really.
So, based on that, we stopped hitting their energy facilities, and then we got a very big present.
Now, do we have the president, do we have the president talking about this, Ted?
Let's play the about the big present.
Make a deal.
They did something yesterday that was amazing, actually.
They gave us a present, and the president arrived today.
It was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money.
And I'm not going to tell you what that present is, but it was a very significant prize.
And they gave it to us, and they said they were going to give it.
So that meant one thing to me, we're dealing with the right people.
Is that nuclear-related?
No, it wasn't nuclear-related.
It was oil and gas-related.
And it was a very nice thing they did.
But what it showed me is that we're dealing with the right people.
Because, you know, you don't know, because the leadership was killed, all gone.
Khomeini, all gone.
As the expression goes, the past Supreme Leader, and then the new Supreme Leader was racked up, at a minimum, racked up pretty good, and everyone else was gone.
And then many of the people in the third tier now, Ted, if I listen to that correctly, the president said that the present, whatever it is, the concession, the present.
Did he say it was yesterday?
He said it arrived today.
Why don't you play that again?
Let's play that again.
It's important enough to listen to carefully.
Up to that point.
Just play the beginning.
That's the part.
Because they're going to make a deal.
They're going to make a deal.
They did something yesterday that was amazing, actually.
They gave us a present, and the president arrived today.
It was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money.
Okay, so let's put it off.
So we don't know whether we knew about this yesterday or not.
He said they gave us a present yesterday that arrived today.
He didn't say we found out about it today.
He said it arrived today.
He said they did something.
They gave us a present yesterday that arrived today.
So either they sent us a surprise today that they didn't tell us about yesterday or they promised it yesterday and gave it today.
It arrived today.
It took time to cross the ocean.
Well, then it has to be a thing.
Right.
It has to be a thing.
But it isn't a thing.
That's ridiculous.
It isn't a thing.
Yeah, we have Kara.
which Harris don't know, I mean, it's an extraordinarily ambiguous, contradictory statement.
It was given yesterday and it arrived today.
They did an amazing thing yesterday.
They gave us a present yesterday, Ted.
Listen to the words.
Let me play it again.
Gave us a present yesterday.
Play it again.
This is what a mutual deal.
They're going to make a deal.
They did something yesterday that was amazing, actually.
They gave us a present and the president arrived today.
It was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money.
They did something extraordinary yesterday.
They gave us a present.
Yes.
And it arrived today.
So there are two parts to this.
They gave us a present yesterday and it arrived today.
Now, what could be given to us yesterday and arrived today?
Now, did they promise money?
And then they sent it today?
Did they promise us a did they give us Carg Island?
Turn it over to the United States.
And the documents arrived today.
I mean, it's worth a tremendous amount of money.
It appears not to be money, though.
It sounds like it's a thing of some kind, right?
A thing of some kind.
So we'll have to find out more about this.
So where does that leave us?
Because before this happened, before this happened, before this happened, it was pretty confusing to start with.
Half the people believe it, half the people don't believe it.
And half the people believe it, but don't think it's going to amount to anything.
And the other half people believe it and think it will mount something.
So Cara.
Hi, how are you, Mr. Mayor?
What do you make of all of this?
We were just going through this, and the president said they gave us a gift yesterday, and it arrived today.
And it was of great value.
And it was oil and energy related.
Okay, those are the this is like a game show.
There were five maybe some sort of was it a physical present?
That's what was confusing.
We were trying to figure that out.
I was there actually in the Oval Office when the president said that.
Uh, I thought maybe it was reopening the straight of Harmuz, but it sounded like it was an actual physical present, so I'm not sure.
It's a mystery and it's energy, oil, and gas related.
So I was thinking maybe they turned over the D to Charge Island.
I don't know what it is.
I don't know either.
It's just a mystery.
I guess the president will reveal it when he feels like it.
But right now, he's kind of just hinting at they spent the present and he's happy with presents, you know, the president.
So I think it was a positive sign in the very least.
It seems like it was something having to do in negotiations, maybe pointing in the right direction when it comes to his five-day period that he's saying that he would like Iran to come to the negotiating table.
So it looks like that is something that's positive in the very least.
Securing Elections Through DHS00:05:23
Or at least how many days are we into the five days now?
One?
It's just one, right?
One day, one day.
It was yesterday morning, Monday morning.
So it's now a day and a half, two days, close to two days now.
So I think by Friday, we should have some answers as to whether the peace talks are going as well as President Trump is hoping.
He seems that he really wants to make this deal and stop the war.
So we should know by Friday.
That's the end of the five days.
Well, we were cheering for you today.
It was a good, good question.
It was.
Yeah, I hope we have the question, Mr. Mayor Mach.
Okay, great.
My question: I got a few in, but the one I really wanted to ask, because it was specifically DHS swearing in of former senator now secretary of DHS, Mark Wayne Mullins.
President Trump made a comment that stuck out in my mind yesterday when he was speaking at that task force saying that election integrity is homeland security.
Like if you hope to have a secure homeland, you have to have secure elections.
Obviously, you have to have voter ID and all these things.
So that's sort of an overlooked statement that the president made yesterday.
And as you know, Saiza, the cyber security division of DHS, really flubbed, you could say, when it came to the 2020 election, when they came out with the statement that it was the most safe and secure election in history, as you remember, Mr. Mayor.
So my question really was to the president how he how he could reuse or repurpose DHS and rather Saiza when it comes to DHS to make the elections more secure because as it's looking right now, the SAFE Act might not get passed.
So maybe he could use DHS to implement some of his election security measures.
So take a listen to my question from today.
Election integrity and DHS measures.
Mr. President, since Saiza falls under DHS, and given that many credible voices have raised concerns over its premature and possibly faulty, likely faulty 2020 election assessment, will you and Secretary Mullen implement reforms at Siza and at DHS to ensure full confidence in future elections like in the upcoming?
We'll talk about it.
You know, pros and cons.
Look, they used it to try and put me in prison, right?
So I can't be thrilled with it.
They used that very strongly, very illegally.
The Democrats are thugs.
And I don't want to say that.
It would be nice to everyone get along, but it's a different country than it was years ago.
It was very dangerous the way they used it.
And they weaponized government.
They used that to weaponize government.
So I'm not thrilled, but I'll also go along with two groups of people: the military, and I think the military likes it, right?
And I'll go along with the senators.
So, people are trying to figure out what President Trump meant by that.
But I think I at least put the idea in because, as you know, Mr. Mayor, that's important.
If President Trump doesn't get the SAVAC passed, if Senator Thune doesn't come through, we have to have secure elections in some way, shape, or form before the midterms are coming up very quickly.
And maybe the way to do it is through DHS.
Well, I think he's going to try anything that he can to get it done.
And then, you know, it'll be up.
Obviously, the Democrats will challenge it.
It depends on the judge that you get, right?
Right.
Always depends on the judges.
And as you know, the judges are not so just when it comes to President Trump's agenda or anything, really.
So hopefully, you know, we'll get some election security before the midterms.
It's very important, as you know, President Trump, but we don't need to deal with two years of impeachment hoaxes as the president tries to obviously fix the economy and do all these things that he wants to do to make America great again, as he promised many years ago.
And he's on the way to doing that.
But of course, being stymied by weaponization when it came to the Department of Justice.
And if the House obviously goes back to the Democrats, they will do everything they can to impeach him again and again and again and really just weaponize the House of Representatives against this president so that he can't finish out his last two years the way that he's supposed to be able to, Mr. Mayor.
Well, it'll be terrible, but I, you know, I remember the other time when they tried it, I was his lawyer that he got a lot done anyway.
So, yes, it will, it will definitely inhibit him, but don't count him out.
Don't count him out.
I mean, you're going to have they tried to kill him, they didn't accomplish that.
So I wouldn't count him out.
I wouldn't count him out either.
I'm hopeful.
I just would like him to be able to finish what he started in the best, most comfortable way.
I think he deserves that.
He's a two-term president.
He won three elections.
You know, he should have his last two years to really solidify his legacy.
And obviously, Democrats taking back the House, and God forbid, the Senate would be disastrous.
Well, I voted today.
Oh, wrong one.
I voted today.
Well, good.
Good for you, Mr. Mayor.
Your vote casts a great state.
Not only did I vote, I voted exactly at the same place he votes.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, I know that I know that President Trump voted today as well.
So I'm glad that you guys are still involved in that process.
We have one, we have one candidate on the ballot, one person, John Maple.
And I think he has at least two votes, mine and the president.
That's good.
And then he wins.
Just with your vote alone, he's a winner, Mr. Mayor.
Thanks, Kara.
Good job.
There she is at the puzzle palace.
That's what you got to call it.
Nuclear Trust Issues Arise00:09:48
Now, I do think, and we'll go on a little bit more about all of these different possibilities that could be going on with the war.
I think it's frustrating for all of us watching it, but I think that's the purpose of it.
I think the purpose of it is, you know, it isn't like three-card Monty, it's like 50-card Monty.
You know what three-card Monty is?
They have the little, they have the little same guy, little cups or whatever you use, and you put one thing under the cup, right?
Under the one cup, and then you go like this.
Then you have the person try to guess where it is.
In the case of the president, I would call it, let's say, 10 TED card money.
He's got 10.
The answer is under one of them.
And he's got them all.
Either we're going to make a deal, it'll be with some watered down form of this regime.
I think the critical to me, this would be the worst of all the possible outcomes.
The deal would involve their giving up all of their nuclear capacity.
It would have to involve our ability to assure ourselves of that, which means that we would have to do the inspecting because we're not going to trust the UN to do it.
We're not going to trust Europe to do it.
Maybe we trust the Israelis to do it, but we probably have a better chance of getting it than the Israelis.
So this isn't, this would be trust, but verify yourself.
And also, as I will point out a little later in the show, there is every indication from our intelligence that there is maybe 30 to 40 feet below any area we have reached a large amount of 60 plus percent enriched uranium stored.
And we think we know where it is.
And before this is over, it has to be taken out.
And there are military experts who say that this possibly can't be done just by a bunker buster massive bomb, that it has to be done by special forces who are equipped to be able to go below where the bomb already opens up.
Now, I don't understand this.
I don't know if this is correct or not.
I just know that this is a very solid piece of leaked information printed in several papers.
So it's not, it's classified information, but it's already public.
So I'm not revealing anything that hasn't been revealed to the world.
I don't know that anybody's concentrated on it, but it's a very important fact.
I mean, the first thing we're going to have, first thing that I'm sure we've done already is to make sure whether that's accurate or not.
From the way it was reported, it sounds like it is accurate because it's pretty accurate with regard to location and it is below the lowest point we've reached so far.
And according to this information, whatever outcome of this war there is, the one thing that is certain is they're going to have to be absolutely denuded of any possibility of being nuclear, which would include any peaceful use of nuclear power because they can't be trusted.
So I think that is a, that's a, that, I think you could put that down as an absolute definite outcome, however, however we get there.
I do believe, I believe, that there should be no theocracy, but I don't know that that's part of the essential four or five absolutes on the American side.
A second part is they have to stop funding any of their proxies.
They have to break all relationships with them.
Israel intends to destroy them completely, the proxies anyway, so they won't be there to fund, but they can't go invent other ones.
They are also going to have to disband the IRGC completely and essentially do what Russia was asking Ukraine to do, get rid of its army.
That's it would seem to me that if those aren't accomplished, if any of those remain, should we make a peace and allow them to keep this doubt about whether they have 60% enriched uranium or allow them to keep the IRGC in their army or allow them to keep their proxies, we lose the war.
We've lost the war.
Iran has won and Iran has been hurt.
It's going to take a while to rebuild, but this problem is going to be kicked down the road as we have done for 47 years.
If we accomplish all three of those, it isn't the ideal solution.
There's a better solution than that, but we will have won the war.
And we will have put Iran in a place where, well, and where they could rebuild if they ever got a weak administration.
But you almost can't guarantee against that.
I mean, we could have so-called unconditional surrender, put Maryam Rajavi in charge and the group of international people she's put together who are all pro-Western and pro-democracy and pro-women's rights, and they could get overthrown.
And then we could have Biden back or one of these modern or Zohan Mandami, which would give them money to become Islamic extremists.
So you can't completely secure against the future.
The best answer is to destroy them completely.
First of all, to destroy the theocratic regime and allow the Iranian people a period of time, having destroyed the IRGC, having destroyed the theocratic regime,
allow the Iranian people to put together with the help of NCRI and the group that has worked on this for 35 or 40 years, allow them to see if they can put together a constitution and a government that is pro-Western.
There's no reason we have to be neutral about this.
We've sacrificed too much, given up too much, lost too many lives just to have any old government kind of show up there.
We have a right to have some say in this.
We also have a right to take as much of their oil as we want and use it for good purposes.
I think we should take control of Sharj Island.
I like the idea promoted yesterday of completely setting up an embargo around it.
Don't let anybody in.
Don't let anybody take anything out.
And the only ones that can come in and take anything out is us.
And we'll distribute it and take control of what they have used to bully the world for 47 years.
So that's all of the possibilities that exist, and there are more, and we'll go into them later at eight again.
And I think we'll have one of our experts on to discuss where we stand.
It is difficult because if you were to put this on a board, you'd have somewhere around seven to 10 possible outcomes that are right now defensible.
In other words, right now, there are seven to 10 outcomes that you could predict from what's going on.
And then you could also look at what different interest groups would like to have, right?
You could say the group that met, by the way, were the foreign ministers it met were from Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan.
And they met in Riyadh.
And it didn't include some that I thought, like the Emirates, as far as I know, as far as what this says here, didn't include the Emirates.
Golabov and New Leaders00:07:54
And it did include Qatar, both of whom have been hit a lot worse than Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan, and have more of a vested interest in the outcome here.
Saudi Arabia has been hit also.
But the Emirates has taken the worst physically.
Israel the worst in terms of deaths.
And maybe now, maybe by now, destruction.
But up until a few days ago, the Emirates had taken the most destruction.
Israel was hit again today with a group of deaths and casualties.
I don't know the number was a few.
Now, Egyptian intelligence is supposed to have opened a channel with the IRGC.
And in those discussions, in those discussions, they came up with some kind of a format.
And according again, to the leak, that was conveyed on Saturday night to Mar-Lago.
And it was on Saturday night, Ted, that the president gave and ran an ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
In fact, it was actually Saturday afternoon.
So that would have translated into something like 5.30 hour time on Monday.
And if not, we would eliminate their power plants.
Now, it didn't say the power plants on Charge Island alone.
It said their power plants.
But everyone assumed they actually meant the ones on Charge Island, which carry all the oil that they distribute to the world.
Now, a day later, word of the discussions in Riyadh made its way to the White House.
And according to this article, that was the basis for the president reversing his course.
Now, the Iranians deny that there are any discussions with the United States.
They have denied that any discussions took place with the United States.
Be careful now because that doesn't deny discussions with Egypt, does it?
If this is correct.
So here are the interpretations in several.
I looked at a lot of the international newspapers to see how they are interpreting.
This is the interpretation from England, where, very strangely, the two parties agree, the Labor and the Tories agree, which is almost never.
Stearmer, who was turning us down a couple of days ago, then got nervous and is allowing us to use his bases to fly missions into Iran, but kind of denying it because Iran is threatening him.
In fact, the attacks that were done on Diego Garcia were intended to scare Kirmer, Kir Starmer.
In fact, they were intended, and I think they worked because when you saw him that night, you could see that his pants were kind of wet and it really got him nervous.
I mean, you could see him shaking.
And he doesn't, when Trump said he's not a Churchill, see, he doesn't want to be a Churchill because Churchill was extremely brave.
And he is just the opposite.
So he, yes, he is.
I would like Iran to know that Kir Starmer is allowing us full use of his air bases to bomb the shit out of you.
Okay?
Just know that.
Okay.
In any event, now he's saying that he doesn't actually, he doesn't actually believe it's over yet.
He thinks that there's something, that there's something missing in everything that's being told to everyone.
And at best, Trump is playing for time.
Now, the leader of the opposition there, who you never hear from, Kemi Badenach, is the leader of the Conservative Party, which almost doesn't exist any longer in England.
But it appears he has bought a few more days until the Marines arrive and complete their initial deployment and organization phase.
Now, that's no better than the head of the opposition in England.
But I think there are a lot of Americans who think that also.
So the point is, he's got everybody guessing.
And aside from the fact that it can give you an ulcer, maybe that's the best thing to do.
Now, it has accomplished the oil going back below $100 a barrel, the price of oil coming down, the market going up, which we know the president is very sensitive to.
It has fleshed out a new possible leader, Golabov, Baja Golabov, Mohammed, of course.
What else?
Mohammed, Baja Golabov, like the two, the killer and the attempted killer from last week were Muhammad also.
But two Mohammeds were attacking Americans, both under the banner of Muhammad.
You know, Allah Akbar, shoot Americans, kill Americans.
We don't really point out how many of those are done, because if we did, then we would realize there's also a domestic war against us as well as a war overseas.
But Baghdad Golabov, Mohamed Baghdad Galabov, has very fiercely denied any discussions with America.
Now, it could be that that's the kiss of death to have the discussions with America, but it kind of doesn't make sense.
If America is having discussions with you, it is, whether you deny it or you acknowledge it.
If we're having discussions with you, we know you're running the government and we want to kill you.
We're going to kill you.
And as I said, Steamer Warned that the impact of the war might go on for some time.
Not to think that it's over.
When we get back, we're going to tell you a little bit about something that you probably don't think about very much because you think about this with China and you think about this with Russia, but you don't think about it with Iran.
Iran may be right in the ballgame with both of them for SPIs in the United States.
But we don't pay much attention to that.
But now we will.
We'll be right back.
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This is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindel TV.
I told you before we broke that one of the things that I don't think we pay much attention to, we know, we surely know about Russian spying.
Well, I'm not sure we do.
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I mean, many do.
We have such an ignorant group of people that are in terms of young people who are educated on history.
Now, I don't mean they're ignorant.
I mean they're not taught anything.
I don't know if American history teaches the Cold War anymore.
I can't imagine they would teach the Cold War because it proves what an utter, abject failure communism and socialism is.
And then they never would have voted for a traitor like the mayor of New York, who seems to be rooting for Hamas and the Islamic terrorist, hates Jews, hates America, has a wife that hates America and Jews even more, a father who looks like he's cheering every time they kill Americans.
So I don't know what people have learned from the Cold War, but I would think we have a pretty good idea that the Russians do a lot of intelligence and do a lot of spying.
And I wonder if we do the Chinese, because the Chinese a hell lot better than the Russians.
But did you know the Iranians have infiltrated us very, very substantially?
I mean, the Iranians had the Biden administration infiltrated the way the communists had the Roosevelt administration infiltrated.
I mean, they had people that were thrown out and never prosecuted, people that were kept in.
They were on both sides of the negotiations over the nuclear treaty that would have made them a nuclear power without any doubt in 10 years, possibly within five.
And by the way, that had been in two years because they were cheating and nobody was bothering to inspect.
And Obama wasn't asking for inspections.
In fact, he was sending them billions instead.
However, now that we have a new administration, we actually prosecute these people.
Iranian spies seem to be all over Silicon Valley.
Last month, a federal grand jury indicted three Iranian software engineers for stealing secrets and sending them to Iran, including from Google.
Samineh Gandhali and Soroor Gandhali, 41 and 32, were charged alongside, of course, you can't miss that, right?
Mohammed Javad Khazravi.
Of course, we have to have a Mohammed involved, right?
And she is Samana.
He is Samana's husband.
So you got the three of them now, right?
The two Gandhali sisters and Mohammed, because you can't have an Iranian or Muslim-spiring without a Muhammad in it, Khasravi.
And Muhammad, of course, would be very proud because this is what he wanted them to do.
They were allegedly losing their employment.
Almost all the tech companies are not identified but one, and that's Google.
Now, this is not, doesn't suggest to Google in any way was implicated.
What it says was they were stealing it.
And their father, the Gandhali sisters, father is a regime insider named Shah Ha Bedin Gandhali.
They have these very, very strange names, so it's hard to pronounce them so they can be better spies.
That's a very bad joke.
But in any event, he is the head.
Just so you know that these teacher organizations are the same all over.
The father of these two spies, who is a terrorist insider, there are the two Gandhali sisters, and there's Mohammed.
Now, he's Mohammed Ad-Javad.
Mohammed, it's all one word, Mohammed Javad.
Mohammed Javad Khasravi.
And he is married.
He is married to Samana, who is the older of the two.
I am presuming that's the one on the far right, upper, the older.
The younger one seems to be the one on the left, who looks like he's had a nose job.
I'm just saying.
And by the way, Mohammed Javad looks like he hasn't had a nose job.
So those three spies are under indictment in San Francisco, where I hope they're not tried because maybe they'll be given an award.
It is San Francisco.
Their father, as I said, is the former chief executive, catch this, of the Teachers Investment Fund in Iran.
So I gather the teachers' unions and stuff in Iran are just as bad as the ones in America, which were founded by the way by communists.
Now, he, I guess back there, he was indicted for embezzling 2.5 billion in 2016, involving an Iranian bank.
So he was alleged to be stealing from the regime.
Good genes here.
But somehow he got away with it, which may mean this is just Rudy Gesson that he turned the kids over for spying.
He made some kind of deal with the regime after stealing 2.5 billion from them.
Well, they thought he did.
And if they thought he did, you know, he did whether he didn't or he didn't.
I mean, the idea of a trial is like the idea of a Republican getting a trial in the District of Columbia.
And this is just one of any number of cases.
There's another professor, Kavev Lodafala Avra Saiba.
This guy's name is impossible to pronounce.
He has to be a spy.
You would only have a name like this if you were a spy.
And he is failing to register as a foreign agent, which seems so mild now compared to these others.
Avra Siaba, Siabi.
He's a prominent Iranian-American political science professor.
And he was working for the regime.
I wonder how many of those there are that have taught our American kids to be pro-Iranian.
Or to march in the pro-Hamas parades in favor of a homicidal terrorist group that kills Americans.
I don't know.
It's just very, very hard.
Also, also, I neglected to mention, or this may have happened later on, that there were reports of damage to energy infrastructure in Qatar.
And now, when they say not hitting energy infrastructure, do they just mean a U.S. and Israel?
Or did Iran break the organization?
Break a treaty or agreement or whatever else you want to call it.
That's a question.
And even as of just a few hours ago, we saw that both Israel and Iran seemed to be engaged in continued strikes.
On energy?
Well, that's- Well, I'll take a better look when we have our little intermission between the two shows and see exactly what they hit in Qatar and exactly when.
But there is a report of an Iranian strike on Qatar hitting an energy facility.
And I would assume that we included Qatar in our agreement, because if you remember, if you go back a bit and you remember, one of the first things the president threatened was if they were to attack Qatar again, he was going to bomb the living daylights out of them.
He did say that.
That was about four days ago.
So he's rather protective of Qatar.
And I can't imagine that the energy agreement didn't encompass protecting the Arab countries, particularly now that we know that they had kind of, we don't know exactly what role they played in this, but we do know they played some role in it.
And they should.
I mean, after all, they're being attacked.
So, and not hitting back.
And they want the U.S., it's the strangest thing.
They want the U.S. and Israel to protect them, particularly Israel.
Now, it is true that aside from Saudi Arabia, Mel Qatar doesn't have an agreement with Israel.
Wrong.
The Emirates does.
Bahrain does.
Jordan, of course, does.
Egypt does.
Qatar does not, but seems to be willing to do it now.
I mean, that was before the war, when they were sort of patching things up based on the bad feelings left by their fooling around with Hamas, they said that they would consider an Abraham Accord, as well as Syria, which looks like they're going to actually do it.
Because in that particular situation, Israel seems to have their own relationship with Syria.
Now, remember, remember, remember, it's quite possible that Israel had something to do with the present guy who's in charge of Syria to get rid of the prior regime.
So, we're going to go over to X now, and we'll get you more information about this increasingly confusing picture.
But don't confuse that with the war being confusing.
It should be to the enemy.
And I know we're more used to wars being fought for television, but this is our first war in a long time that hasn't been played out based on making sure CNN got all the right pictures.
So, thank God.
So, pray for all those involved.
Pray this gets over quickly so we save lives.
Pray for Ukraine, too.
There's some developments there, very, very current developments today that you should know about.
It looks like Zelensky's taking advantage of, he's doing what I call a Bibi Netanyahu, and I'll explain that to you.
So, pray for the president, and God bless America.