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March 30, 2026 - Rudy Giuliani
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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Monday, March 30, 2026

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Iranian Attacks on Israel 00:15:21
Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani Show on Lindel TV coming to you from Palm Beach, Florida, with the nation's capital in our background.
And there you see it.
Capital looks like people are working there, but there's not going to be anybody home for a few weeks.
Meanwhile, many of the people whose jobs and salary they have control over aren't being paid any money during this holy week, high holiday season.
But believe me, they're getting paid plenty.
That's just the salary part.
They seem to kind of all walk out of there, millionaires.
But in any event, they don't seem to give a damn about the fact that as a result of the fact that they can't do their work, nor will they ever really work a five-day week, much less cut their massive vacation time.
They can't seem to agree on compromises that are obvious.
And I'm blaming it on everybody now.
I think the substantive part of this is definitely blamed on the Democrats.
But the fact that they let the House and Senate go out, I don't know.
It would seem to me, and Ted can correct me or check it if he wants, but can't the majority leader and the speaker control when and how they work?
If you have a majority, a majority should be able to control if you have to sit or not.
You shouldn't have to get a 60-vote margin for that.
And then in the House, you don't need a 60-vote.
All you need is a majority.
So the majority could say, hey, we're working so long as people who work for us, in essence, aren't getting paid.
And until it gets resolved.
Wouldn't that be the thing that a decent person would do?
The Senate Majority Leader does hold substantial power to control the legislative calendar, including scheduling votes, canceling scheduled recesses, and requiring members to remain in Washington to conduct business.
They can enforce attendance through the sergeant-at-arms to ensure a quorum, effectively forcing members to say.
Well, why do they do that?
I mean, why does it make any sense for them to be out while good, decent, patriotic Americans are having a hard time feeding their families and having to quit the jobs they maybe like and enjoy because they can't sacrifice their families?
And we're losing jobs in the area of national security.
I mean, it makes no sense to me that they are out.
Of course, I said what I said.
I have no hope that they're going to do anything like that.
It'd be much too patriotic and much too unselfish to distinguish a majority of the Congress, apparently even on our side.
But I can't imagine being in that body and being asked to vote whether to stay there or not while we couldn't figure out how to get together on a budget resolution.
My goodness.
You know, and this isn't the way to legislate anyway.
This isn't the way for Republicans to get massive reductions in the budget or Democrats get all kinds of conditions on law enforcement.
You do that with a debate on the budget.
You do that with a debate on a bill to limit law enforcement or extend it.
This is a sneaky procedural tool to finally get something done because they can't work in what you would call regular order.
They don't operate like a legislature.
Well, let's take a look at what's happening in the war today.
At least something's getting done there.
And I think, and I think if I said slowly but surely, I'd be caving into the propaganda pressure.
The press and those opposed to this action against the reign of terror are trying to give you the impression that this is going on for a long time.
You know, we're sort of the tail end of the Afghanistan campaign, which how long did that take, Ted?
15 years or something?
Whatever.
Or Vietnam.
This is the second month.
This is the second month.
So I don't know if we can't handle two months against one of the world's most dangerous forces, one of the most dangerous forces to us, a reign and a reign of terror that has killed at least 1,000 Americans,
at least, oh, I'm sure more than that, killed hundreds of thousands of others, runs the risk of a nuclear conflagration, certainly in the Middle East, possibly in Europe, and someday with us, and maybe someday isn't so far off.
And also a nuclear conflagration with us with our troops, which are within a firing distance of them all over the Middle East.
And it's not as if they haven't taken American lives.
The justification for war has existed almost every day since, or if not every day, since they took the American hostages.
We could have gone to war with them then.
You take hostages of another country in the way they, that's an act of war.
You go kill the Marines and the soldiers of another country.
That's an act of war.
You take out an American ship like the coal.
That's an act of war.
We forgot how to defend ourselves.
We were too cowardly to defend ourselves.
We wouldn't have enough principle to stand up for justice for the lives of people that were taken needlessly.
And if this action had been taken way back 35, 36 years ago, just think of all the lives that would have saved.
The people that would have lived out an entire life whose life was snuffed out, whether they be Americans or other people in the Middle East or Jews or Iranians, probably the Iranian, probably, not probably, the Iranians have suffered the most.
As Ali Reza Jeff Sadati is on here a fair amount, brings out the Red Book.
I have that in my room.
I'm going to keep that out here with me now, I think, until this is over.
Of the 20,000 MEK that was sacrificed just during that one slaughter period.
It was 1988, I think.
All together.
Now, in this particular thing, they've lost probably, well, I'll ask him when it can be on, what about 8:30, Ted?
Yeah.
It could be on around 8:30.
I know they lost two people yesterday in attacks on the IRGC, which they've been very active in, except it doesn't get any attention.
The Iranians, by cutting off the internet and by, you notice there's very, very little coverage inside Iran.
You know, I guess we're used to wars with embedded reporters.
And it's almost as if the military has to, you know, has used to have to wait for CNN to be there.
You know, or maybe, you know, we'd start shooting and say, oh, it's not again.
It's not again.
Stop, stop, start again.
We didn't get that shot.
So let's first take people through since it was a long weekend, but I'll talk about what happened today and yesterday leading into today.
And then also we'll refer to the weekend because there's been a lot of activity.
This is March 30th is the 31st day of the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran.
And it began on February 20th, just to remind everyone of what I think they know.
But you can tend to forget when it started.
Things kind of blend together, don't they?
So today was featured by Iranian and Hezbollah attacks on Israel.
Now, they started yesterday.
I think there you see some of them.
In fact, I think yesterday, actually, the Houdis got involved for the first time.
But Hezbollah has been involved, but it hasn't been involved, I don't think, on attacks on Israel.
But they assisted Israel in an attack on northern Israel, mostly northern Israel.
And they hit a very, very important, used to be an enormously important oil refinery, still is actually, for a different reason.
There's a great analysis of how to get around Hormoz and not to have to worry about Hormuz.
And they used to be that in the old days when Britain controlled Israel or Palestine or Judea or Samaria or whatever you want to call it.
This particular refinery was one of two that was one of the main ways they got oil out of the Middle East.
They didn't put themselves in the difficult position of having to worry about the Strait of Hormuz or the Red Sea.
It would come right across the peninsula and it would go through Israel and would go through northern Israel because this is up in Haifa and it would go through the Bazan oil refinery.
Then of course, the Arab-Israel war in 40, I think it started in 47, ended in 49, and the hostilities that I mean, it was constant war until the Abraham Accords.
So this refinery went into disuse for a long time.
Then as a gift from God, Israel discovered oil and natural gas.
And now there is some oil right offshore, right out a lot of it is outside of Haifa, the city that you see that was hit.
And so this refinery has been put back into action after many, many decades of inaction.
And it's one that at least certain experts believe would be part of a series of pipelines that could be revived that would immediately take up about half of what is supplied through the Straits of Hormuz, but quite securely.
And the others could be taken up by other pipelines that haven't been used and maybe would take six months, a year, a year and a half to develop.
And also more shipping from the Red Sea.
But put a little asterisk on that because we're going to get back to that in a minute.
So today, Iran and Hezbollah, in one of their few really successful attacks, I mean, they're sort of batting about, oh, if they're batting 200, they're batting a lot, meaning 20% of their strikes do real damage.
About right.
With the cluster bombs, you probably can get, you probably get a little bit more damage than that, but that's not a cluster bomb.
A cluster bomb would not have been able to take out a refinery like that.
A cluster bomb really does, oh, gosh, you don't want to be hit by one, please.
I don't want to minimize it.
But it takes out, if it takes out a person, it's two or three, it's a lot.
It might take out a small building or it's not going to take out an entire complex.
It's not going to do what you see there.
Now, of course, that also looks worse because it's an oil refinery that's going up.
But they were able to hit it, and I'm sure it's well defended because it's an active oil refinery.
Could be the most active in Israel.
I'm not sure of that.
But it is one that would be critical to a cross-continent pipeline if they could get it together.
And they may in fact be working on it.
It's in the group of recommendations for how to make up for what's lost at Hormuz.
So additional strikes targeted southern Israel around Beersheba.
So it was basically hitting military bases, an industrial chemical plant, and also, as always, civilian areas that were targeted.
Iran, and in those places, Iran was launching what they call spread out salvos, 15 to 11 barrages per day To continue some kind of pressure, although a very, very much degraded capability.
This was the biggest impact on Israel today and probably yesterday.
The rest, I don't know if there were, I don't know if there were any fatalities in Israel.
There were 10, I believe there were 10 people that were injured to seriously in the Iranian Hezbollah attacks on Israel.
The United States and Israel also struck back in Iran, and they focused on defense industrial sites.
A missile production facility was taken out.
Four or five drone factories, an air defense, an air defense system was taken out, and three or four steel plants that support military production.
And they hit Tehran, Yazid, Bushir, Iraq, and several others.
Targeting Naval Facilities in Gulf 00:15:15
Now, Bushir is important because Bushir is the very, very large nuclear facility in the western part of Iraq, right on the Persian Gulf, and fairly close to the Strait of Hormuz.
It's probably their biggest facility in that part of Iran.
Let's see if we can find it right here.
If you look here, here's, can we show them this, Ted?
Yep, we got it up.
So it would be, there's the Strait of Hormuz, right?
You can see the Strait of Hormuz right there.
Can we go full screen to the mayor, please?
There's the Strait of Hormuz right there.
You see the red mark right there.
That's the Strait of Hormuz right there.
Bushir is around here, right there.
Most of the other facilities in Iran are around there, in that area.
That's where you have Natanz and Fordeau and the others that keep getting hit.
But this one, this one, of course, look how close it is to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE.
And as you know, the UAE has gotten more attacks than Israel.
And that continues.
More attacks, more fatalities, more injuries.
It's as if they're at war against the UAE more than Israel.
What I'll have to check is: are there more attempts against UAE?
UAE has a pretty darn good missile defense system as well.
It's not as if most of the attacks there work.
The reality is just the opposite, actually.
If you want to look at the attacks today and today and yesterday, notice they put on this map that 175 killed at an elementary school.
This is, there you go.
This is a map that comes from the news media.
First of all, we're not sure that.
May not be true.
I guarantee you that that elementary school, like the one that was hit way back, is right next to a compound, a military compound of some kind.
So these are the major hits today.
These are the major hits today.
And as I said, you see most are in here, right in there, right over here.
across there.
They're not showing, they're not going down as far as Bushir, but that would be down there.
And these are the attempts by Iran and Hezbollah on Israel.
These were not, I think maybe about five of those were successful.
Maybe five of those were successful.
That would be about right, I think.
The Houdis also launched missile attacks in Joan.
The second strike, no calculation yet as to whether any hit a target.
Yesterday's Houdi attack was fruitless.
They attacked, they hit nothing.
I think it's still being determined.
Many were intercepted.
Question is, were they all intercepted?
Also, Iran went out of its way to hit Bahrain today, again, which is just a vicious, malicious attack against a country that can't do anything to them except despises them because they're a bunch of terrorists and also a disgrace to what they regard as the right way to practice the Muslim religion.
They did successfully strike an aluminum facility in the UAE, but no fatalities, at least not reported yet.
And Israel, of course, conducted a pretty heavy barrage on the Hezbollah, who were attacking them as well, but they hit them in Lebanon.
Right now, the death toll exceed 4,700, at least as best we can tell.
And of course, it remains at 13, 13 American service members.
Oil prices remain elevated.
The estimate right now between the United States and Israel is that they have removed 70% of the ballistic missile launchers that existed in Iran.
And that's why they are now relying heavily on whatever remains of their proxies and getting them used up.
And Israel is now considering maybe three or four more days of wiping out their retaliatory capability and military responses.
And then the targets for the United States and Israel will be economic targets trying to completely eliminate the Iranian economy after they first completely eliminate Iran's military capability.
It is true they still have some.
If this is correct, they still have 30% of their delivery systems and possibly 30% of their missiles, probably less than that.
But they're going fast and not so much from the ones they're using, but the ones that are getting hit on the ground.
And the strikes on the retaliatory capabilities of Iran, again, have degraded it.
The pure retaliatory systems have probably been degraded somewhere closer to 80, 85% because they mostly are non-existent.
There is very little challenge to the American and Israeli missiles that fly into Iran.
There's quite a bit of challenge to the ones that are shot by Iran and their proxies, either into Israel or into the Emirates or Saudi Arabia.
And more by a considerable number fail than succeed.
There have also been one, two, three, four, four attacks on naval facilities, whatever remains of their naval facilities, which I would say are not too many.
In other words, there are not too many naval facilities left to hit.
And Bibi Netanyahu, in an interview yesterday, believes that they're going to be focusing on military facilities only for a few more days.
And they're going to switch to pressure points in the Iranian economy.
And they're actually slowly making that switch already.
And the United States is going to join in that as soon as they feel capable of having gotten the military situation under control.
And they're saying that'll be just a few more days of that kind of an attack.
Israel has said that its aerial campaign to destroy top priority weapons factories and rockets is in fact just about completed, and it will be completed this week.
They've devastated almost 20,000 targets, including 5,000 specific missile and drone launches, more than 760 command and control sites.
And we presently have about five and two, about seven to eight thousand troops there, 2,500 Marines and 1,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne arrived in the region late yesterday or today.
And they are awaiting the arrival of more.
The number could be as high as 5,000 altogether, more than the group that has already been deployed there.
The biggest success that Iran has had is, of course, shutting down the Straits of Hormuz.
And that's a success because it's too risky to try.
And it would seem to me that all of the preparation that's going on right now and the movement of ships and more aircraft and particularly personnel is all for the purpose of being successful in the effort to open up the Gulf of Hormuz.
You don't want to start that and not be ready to finish it pretty darn quickly and get it over with successfully.
Everyone says it's going to be very difficult, very hard, and maybe impossible to completely open up.
Of course, they've been saying that since the beginning of this war, and the United States military and the Israeli military have met every objective just a hell of a lot quicker than anyone had expected.
The other success that Iran had was they took out a U.S. Air Force E-3G sentry aircraft.
That's a very high precision.
We have 16 of them.
I guess we now have 15 of them.
And four are under repair.
Those are intelligence aircraft.
And that was when they hit the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia when Iran did.
So this is the completion now of two months.
And I would say that this has succeeded considerably faster than one could possibly imagine.
The degradation in their ability to shoot and successfully shoot rockets and drones has been intense and is getting to a point within the foreseeable future when it should be eliminated pretty close to completely.
And by the way, the rumor is that there'd be 10,000 more American troops that are going to be added.
Now, that may or may not include the group that showed up today.
Originally, there were 7,000.
With today's addition, it goes over 10,000, and now you have 10,000 more.
The president has, of course, made it clear to the Iranians that he is willing to make a responsible deal with them that eliminates any possibility that they would have nuclear power of any kind.
And he says, they better get serious soon before it's too late, because once that happens, there's no turning back, and it won't be pretty.
He's giving them more than enough warning, or one might say, rope to hang themselves, whichever way you look at it.
It could be either or maybe both.
Iran has responded by saying they can't wait for American troops to show up because they want to put them on fire.
I don't know that I would wish for American troops.
And certainly not the airborne paratroopers.
They're special service forces.
And given the lack of success that you've had in other wars, particularly the one against Iraq, that lasted for seven or eight years to a draw, I don't know that I'd be shooting my mouth off as much as you do, you terrorist bastards.
Destroyed Air Force and Navy 00:04:10
And the American E-3 Sentry that was destroyed and the attack on Prince Selden Airbase was on the, I don't know if it was on the runway or it was out, but it was basically unmanned when it was hit.
Of course, it is a $270 billion aircraft.
So that's a loss in terms of resources, but not catastrophic in any way.
Now, there were two Indian ships that were allowed through the strait, even though the majority of Indian vessels are backed up, not being able to get through the strait, but they occasionally will let Indian vessels through and they will let vessels go into China through, although not all.
The whole thing is so clogged up, a lot of them can't even get through.
But in any event, the president said they had agreed to let, what was it, 10 or 20 more through?
Yeah, it was at least 10, but that was after the initial group.
He said it again yesterday.
They had agreed to another group of ships to go through, but it hasn't happened yet.
The only ships to go through so far, at least as of a few hours ago, were two Indian vessels.
And they've made exceptions for India, because India continues to buy their oil, although on a much reduced basis, just like they do with Russia.
There's been a lot of talk that there's no objectives to this war.
There's no plan for this war.
My goodness, the president lays it out in more detail than I've ever heard a president lay out anything for that matter.
But if you need just a little reminder of what the objectives of the war are, Marco Rubio shot them off like one, two, three, four yesterday.
So let's take it on, let's just meet the press, one of those dumb shows.
This operation, okay, and that's what this is.
It's about very specific objectives.
The president laid them out on the first night of the operation.
I'll repeat them to you now because I hear a lot of talk about we don't know what the clear objectives are.
Here they are.
You should write them down.
Number one, the destruction of their Air Force.
Number two, the destruction of their Navy.
Number three, the severe diminishing of their missile launching capability.
And number four, the destruction of their factory so they can't make more missiles and more drones to threaten us in the future.
All of this so that they can never hide behind it to acquire a nuclear weapon.
That was our objective from the beginning.
That remains our objective now.
We are on pace and in fact ahead of schedule in some of those things.
And we are going to achieve those things in a number of weeks, not in a number of months.
Okay, pretty simple.
Destruction of their Air Force, destruction of their Navy, which has pretty much been done.
Destruction of their missiles, which is, at least with regard to delivery system, is at least 70% done, probably even further along in terms of missiles, and destruction of their factories to replace whatever they need militarily, which also has largely been done.
And now we're going to move on to eliminating their factories.
So I think whatever schedule we set for this, we are comfortably ahead of it.
You do not win wars by just snapping your finger.
Not against a country that has been building up its military for 47 years and starving its people for the sake of its military, its terrorism forces, and funding terrorism.
with proxy forces they have in various parts of the world, particularly the Middle East.
We're going to take a short break and then we're going to come back to the strangely named no-king protest because this is like somebody looking in the mirror and protesting themselves.
And we'll explain that to you.
We'll be right back.
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Welcome back to the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV.
Yesterday, in various parts of America, there was something called the No Kings protest.
Now, this is the third one.
There was one back in June of 2025.
There was one in October of 2025.
And now we're blessed with one in October of 2026.
It looks like the same group of people that were protesting against Israel at Columbia University, if that's the New York group.
They look and there you go.
They got the communist flag.
So there's a group of communists.
That's New York.
Yeah, a group of communists.
That's really quite something.
An American, a group of communists.
Unbelievably ignorant, stupid jackasses.
The single most homicidal philosophy probably in human history.
Unsuccessful repeatedly, leads to violence, destruction, loss of human rights.
Look at these.
They all look.
I mean, just a quick look, they all look like it wouldn't be a bad idea if it rained and it kind of cleaned them off a little.
It wouldn't smell as bad.
They're all such grungy-looking characters.
And a lot of them, a lot of them, a lot of them paid.
And a lot of them not really necessarily protesting this particular war.
No mob bosses.
I've put them in jail, jerks.
I have any idea what they're talking about.
In LA, they threw concrete at the police.
Is that LA right there?
You can see these are basically criminals, or they're paid to be criminals.
George Soros is laying down a bundle.
A group of others are.
That's LA.
They're not terribly successful in getting that down.
Look, they're getting tired.
The little sissies got worn out.
Right.
I believe this one's Portland.
Did you see that?
They were kicking the thing down.
They gave up.
Right.
Look at that.
Let's go, little sissies.
I bet Andrew could kick that down.
I mean, he used to be able to hear.
Is Andrew coming in now?
Oh, he's not with you?
All right.
I wanted him to see if he, if I wanted him to look at the kicking down of these gates to see if he could have done it.
These sissies are trying to kick down a gate and they can't do it.
yeah keep going you bunch of sissies well unfortunately if that's los angeles they were throwing I don't know if we have that, but a bunch of, they got a lot of, there were a lot of arrests in Los Angeles.
I think Los Angeles got the most, I think Los Angeles got the most violent.
And they threw concrete and injured a number of police officers.
We'll get some view on that right now.
Denver, Denver, there were a number of disruptions, throwing objects and throwing bottles and the usual Denver lawlessness and probably the stench of marijuana all over the place.
I mean, Colorado.
Colorado, there should be a warning as you cross the border that breathing here is dangerous to your health.
Is that LA?
I think it looks like it's LA.
Yeah, they're still working.
The sissies are still working on that one.
I tell you, Soros is not getting anything for his money here.
This is not turning out like, thank God it's not turning out like the Floyd riots.
I'm sure there's a lot of the same people, a lot of the same people paying for it, but at least they're not burning things this time.
Like 3.8, Jason, I think that should have the concrete being thrown.
And then there, and then there was a demonstration in Minneapolis, and Tampon Tim devoted it to defending the Somali $9 billion fraud.
Like all the poor, poor that no matter what, they're going to have the Somalis around forever and ever and ever.
Question is: are they going to keep stealing $9 billion or will they eventually go to work?
70%, 70 to 80% are taking public welfare.
But somehow they pulled out 9 billion.
Sounds like they should be giving us public welfare.
Right?
You know, it's amazing that these people came out of the essence out of the, you know, a thousand years ago or 2,000 years ago in terms of their culture and the dishonesty of their country and the perversions and everything else and the lack of education.
And they know how to pull off a now.
I can't say it was a terribly sophisticated fraud.
They said they had a center to take care of children's early education, right?
And they said they had 500 students and they got paid for 500 students, but they had didn't have, they had a learing center and there was nobody that ever went to the learning center.
And they just kept all the money and sent a lot of it over to Somali to fund the terrorists and to fund themselves.
In Minneapolis, Tampon Dim didn't seem to know what the demonstration was about because he gave a big speech about how the Somalians are mistreated, which I don't know if that has to do with no kings or not.
We will never leave the side of our Somali citizens.
Well, no wonder you won't.
They have $9 billion.
Why would you leave them if they have $9 billion?
You're a big crook, right?
And the nation's capital, they were protesting to defund the police.
Now, what does that have to do with No Kings Day?
And the funny thing about it is the only recent kings have been Obama and Biden, who completely distorted our democracy.
The idea that Trump prosecutes his enemies or whatever.
I don't know how many prosecutions has Trump had.
Two, three?
They prosecuted thousands.
If you think about J6 and all the people like me, and they prosecuted thousands of people.
Trump was done a handful of really, really terrible criminals.
You know, it really would have been a blessing from God if it rained and cleaned them up a little.
Probably would have helped with the smell, too.
I like the guy with no mob bosses.
Does he know what a mob boss is?
He has any idea.
You'd probably get another.
How many people did you get on that on that interview you did with that girl who didn't know why she was there?
Yeah, we got millions on that one.
Yeah.
I bet half of them know why they're there.
The ones in Washington thought they were there to defund the police.
No, that was a different riot, guys.
That was four or five years ago.
You missed that one.
Yeah, you missed it.
You're late for that one.
And you got paid for it, too.
Well, the only kings that they, this is like looking in the mirror and protesting yourself.
Well, the idea of restoring democracy after Donald Trump is widespread and it's on the left.
The reality is Donald Trump has had to restore democracy because it was gone, absolutely gone.
And to the extent that the Democratic Party can participate, there's no democracy now.
And I guess the best example of that is how they stop portions of the government from funding.
And this is really outrageous.
I'm trying to look for an example of another country that does this, that allows the crooked politicians in the country to use the failure to pay hardworking people their money as leverage to extort politically what you want.
So apparently what the Democrats want is to really get rid of ICE so that we could have as many illegal aliens here as possible.
It doesn't matter that they disproportionately commit crimes.
It doesn't matter that we've had really an outrageous number of perverted attacks on children, on women from this group that was led in by Joe Biden.
I mean, we could illustrate a number every day.
It doesn't matter at all that that's the case.
They should come in because the Democrats need numbers and they need numbers to create phony congressional districts and they need numbers in order to have the capacity to run phony elections.
And when you say they don't want to run phony elections, the debate on the SAVE Act is just pure proof that they do.
All of America wants voter ID except the crooked Democrats that are in the legislature.
And I don't know why the Democrat constituency doesn't make that connection and vote them out of office.
70 to 80% of Democrats, including African Americans and Hispanics, want voter ID.
Their legislative representatives who they voted and put there, 100% disagree with them.
70 to 80% of the African-American parents and Hispanic parents want charter schools, school choice, vouchers, and they basically want to have the ability to escape from the communist teachers' union, have their kids escape from it, and have competition.
100% just about of the Democrats oppose it that they vote into office.
There's something going wrong in the mental computation that the voting bloc of Democrats does.
They vote people against their interests on two very, very important matters.
You know, one could say there are certain things you disagree with your elected representative, even though you support him or her.
But these are pretty fundamental things.
One has to do with the basic core of your democracy, the rules for voting.
And the other has to do with probably the thing that's most important as a parent, the education of your child.
And 70 to 80% of you Democrats believe, particularly minority Democrats, believe that you should have choice with regard to schools.
The Democratic Party, virtually 100%, is against choice in schools.
It wants it to be turned over to the communist monopolistic teachers union, which has ruined the education of your children and has set it back decades.
But you vote for them somehow.
Now, I would say Republicans got to take some responsibility for that.
We don't do a good enough job of getting you to see that.
Maybe we don't campaign on it effectively enough.
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Maybe we don't spend, we don't do it effectively enough.
But some of that is also your own responsibility.
This is not an unimportant issue for voters, education.
It's got to be one of the top issues.
I know the economy is a top issue, but for a parent, I wonder if education isn't.
But they don't vote that way, at least if they're Democrats.
The shutdown is kind of back with the exception now of ICE, who the president has taken care of with regard to this paycheck using emergency authorization.
I don't know how far he can go with that because it's still not funding the Coast Guard.
It's still not funding the Customs and Immigration Service.
It's still not funding all of the law enforcement that goes with that other than ICE.
I'm sorry, it's the TSA that was ICIS funded through almost 2029.
And that's why this whole debate about whether they should get extra funds or not, It has me confused.
So if you're confused, don't worry about it.
In many ways, ICE was not part of this debate, except insofar as the Democrats wanted four or five new burdens and regulations placed on ICE, some of which the administration is already doing, some of which it's not, none of which is in any of the legislation which is up for compromise or whatever.
The House passed a stop gap DHS bill that funds all of DHS.
The Senate passed a bill that funds ICE, the areas of DHS that weren't funded in the One Big Beautiful bill and left those alone because they're funded.
So now the question is: see, they can't really get together.
And right now, if you want these people to go back to work, the Senate has to get off its backside, come back to work, get off vacation, and pass the bill passed by the House.
Because if they make a change, then it can't be passed by reconciliation.
And it's going to need 60 votes of the Senate.
And it can't get 60 votes of the Senate.
It's lucky to get the Democratic votes to take it over a majority.
So they're sort of playing with each other.
And here we have the two Republican leaders jamming each other.
Just not right.
It's just not right.
There's something to say to say that this Congress is not functional is just too general a word.
It really needs to be explained, and it's hard to explain.
I am glad that TSA is getting paid.
Yesterday, I took a flight, went through several airports, and I got a chance to see the TSA people and talk to them.
And it's really, I mean, I just expressed my shock and horror that this could happen in America.
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