Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old University of Pennsylvania student arrested for murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is linked to anti-capitalist radicalization and alleged incitement by Taylor Lorenz. The discussion connects this violence to the Daniel Penny acquittal, criticizing DA Alvin Bragg and AG Letitia James while contrasting it with Donald Trump's refusal of a presidential salary and his $500 million fraud judgment enforcement by James. Amidst Joy Behar selling her Sag Harbor home for $10.5 million due to job insecurity and Democrats spending $1.4 billion ineffectively, the analysis suggests that systemic corruption demands voting out corrupt systems rather than violence, highlighting a fractured political landscape where figures like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy aim to dismantle federal bureaucracy. [Automatically generated summary]
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Suspect's Valedictorian Speech00:03:38
Breaking news at this hour, we are just getting details into us about the suspected killer in the United Healthcare assassination.
I have much to bring you, including, by the way, this kid's valedictorian speech.
He was a student at University of Pennsylvania.
Kind of makes you wonder about UPenn, shall we say.
We've got a lot to get to on that story.
Plus, what do you know?
It looks like Alvin Bragg is increasingly being asked to leave his position.
A number of people calling for his resignation now after Daniel Penny got off, totally not guilty.
We're going to get to all of this.
And of course, a little story we have to talk about on Joy Behar because apparently she knows something that we don't.
Joy Behar putting all her assets up for sale.
I guess she's really getting kind of nervous.
People want us divided, and they aren't just here in this country.
They're foreign adversaries who are infiltrating our social media because it is prudent for us to stay that way.
So when you see something that Really pisses you off, you should triple check that one.
Yes.
But I think that that's why people like our show, because they know that we are checked by ABC News.
We're checked by everybody.
Yeah.
I mean, if we're wrong, we have, you know, the legal note here.
The human legal note?
We went from Walter Cronkite, basically, to this guy, Joe Rogan, who believes in dragons.
I checked it.
He believes in dragons.
He believes in dragons.
Did you triple check that?
Yes, I did.
And he also thinks that dragons, like, I guess, like dinosaur type.
Type of animals roamed the earth when people did.
So, this is the type of really, really bad information that's going out there.
Well, in defense, there are some really good news.
It's possible that Donald Trump did roam the earth when dinosaurs were here.
There are some really good news kind of influencer types, and I think it's great that they're getting information about global and current events in front of younger people who maybe don't tune into traditional media.
But to Sarah's point, there has to be some fact checking and actually verification of the things that are shared because I spend a lot of time.
Okay, okay, okay.
So she's nervous about losing her job.
Joe Rogan pointed this one out the other day.
We're going to get into all of that, ladies and gentlemen.
But first, let's get to some of this breaking news because this is really pretty intense, pretty massive.
They have named a suspect here in the United Healthcare CEO case.
This had been going on, of course, for days, and it looked like they just couldn't get to first base on this.
This kid that we now know is identified seemingly as Luigi Mangione, 26 years old.
He was arrested after being spotted at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania.
Police said he had a firearm suppressor and a ghost gun, and it turns out, um well he's.
He's got quite a a history of being very uh, anti-capitalist and really hating these, these health care companies.
Um really quite, quite a bit.
Coming out here, he's the suspect now that they just got.
It was Mcdonald's employee actually.
That helped reveal where he was.
He looked suspicious.
She recognized him, or he recognized him from the picture that had been sent out, and they this particular employee, this Mcdonald's employee, called in the tip, so acting as a good samaritan here, and they have since arrested this kid, some tech whiz, originally from Maryland, who really hated the medical community because apparently, of how that community treated his grandparents who had died earlier,
Gilman Class of 201600:02:17
and so this is really really kind of an amazing thing to see.
We do have his valedictorian speech.
He had been the valedictorian of A prep school in Baltimore.
I just want to cut to this for a moment.
But any of us will forget.
How about this winter when Kevin Wang delivered a senior speech?
As Kevin moved to America and joined our class in ninth grade, English isn't his first language.
But that didn't stop him from delivering a both hilarious and thought provoking speech about his transition to the United States.
How about Ray Saunders leading Gilman's first year cybersecurity team?
Even competing against hundreds of veteran teams, the Gilman squad managed to advance to the state and then regional championships.
All of these endeavors took a huge amount of courage.
They demonstrate that the class of 2016 truly has the fearlessness to explore new things and the obvious ability to excel.
But as inventive as the class of 2016 is, our class was able to explore the new while also preserving the old.
Just look back at the most significant and magical night of our senior year the 100th annual Gilman McDonough football game.
After hundreds of hours of preparation, our seniors led the Gilman team to victory.
Competing in the second oldest football rivalry in the state of Maryland, however, They represented not just this year's team, but Gilman as an institution and all the alumni that preceded them.
So the class of 2016 not only explored new frontiers, but also maintained Gilman's most important traditions.
I think this combination of preservation and exploration is what Gilman is all about.
Gilman maintains its classic core values by cultivating minds, body, and spirit in its students, but also champions an environment of acceptance and diversity while excelling in its technological endeavors.
This fusion is such a strong part of Gilman, it's even evident in its physical geography.
Just look to the construction outside Gilman, or outside.
Gilman is actively rebuilding itself, but its brand new fields sit next to classic buildings like Cary Hall.
Further, these new constructions, for example, Sotier Stadium, bear with them Gilman's rich history and their names.
So it's no surprise that the class of 2016 picked up this ability to explore both.
Media Not on Your Side00:15:16
Okay, so we just wanted to give you a sense of who he was, who knows how he was radicalized, but.
You know, look, UPenn is no joke in terms of some of those horrific, horrific protests, right, that we saw on campus, don't forget, that were very anti-Israel, etc.
So at some point along the way, this kid sort of became radicalized enough to do something really, really unthinkable.
And you know what's crazy?
There's this weird link to the Washington Post, which I have to get into because this is just coming into us right now.
And it's really kind of frightening because when Donald Trump says that the media is the enemy of the people and everybody's like, oh my gosh, isn't he awful?
You kind of look at this and you're like, wait a second.
Given what's happened on so many Ivy League campuses with the way these kids have tried to terrorize anyone that might be sort of pro-American and pro-Israel, or the way this kid now is using all of this anger that has been projected on him in part because of the mainstream media, I mean, this is a kind of radicalization, right?
So anyway, they've been able to identify this kid, Luigi Mangione, arrested in Pennsylvania, found with a firearm suppressor, a ghost gun, multiple fraudulent IDs.
This was a McDonald's employee that actually gave them the tip.
And the questioning that they're doing right now comes after days of labor intensive police work, apparently that includes scanning thousands of hours of surveillance footage, interviewing witnesses, tracking down hundreds of tips, gathering evidence for forensic analysis.
And then, of course, it came out earlier today that they said they believed that they had the suspect.
They knew they were narrowing in.
They didn't want to actually release his name just yet until now.
And It's really, let me see if I can give you some pictures of him because again, 26 years old.
This is really, really messed up, guys.
Again, all of this just coming into us.
A really, you know, it's sad to see.
Okay, so, you know, had his whole life in front of him and somehow took to violence.
Again, like, hey, nobody likes the health insurance companies.
I get it.
I get it.
All right.
But that is never the answer.
So here he is with his friends.
You know, just apparently allegedly reportedly, at this point, doing something is just awful.
But you know what's really weird?
I got to show you this.
So there's this connection to the mainstream media that I think we need to explore right now.
So my team and I we we came to a little bit late today because again, this is breaking story and we're going to get back to the ABC Disney thing and we got a lot to talk about with Daniel Perry as well, but take a look at this right here.
So this is his twitter account and apparently he was being followed by a Washington POST reporter from some time ago, somebody who has been aggressively Coming out against these CEOs of these healthcare companies.
She's been exposing them or, you know, sort of outing them in a way that has not been considered really cool to do in this time and place right now at all, almost seemingly, you know, asking for this.
I'm just going to have my team right now bring us the actual video because this is, you need to see her as well.
So I'm getting this in live time.
Grab us the video itself, please.
This woman, Taylor Lorenz, people are saying, like, she's actually sort of dangerous.
She was the one who was actually calling for, if you would, this sort of anger.
She said, people wonder why these people are dead.
And then she's trying to do this whole expose.
Like, look, don't get me wrong.
Again, like, no one likes the health insurance companies, myself included, right?
And they need to do some reform.
But the answer is not to actually take.
Up guns and assassinate people.
And here she is, like, labeling everybody to the point where there were CEOs being taken off a website.
CVS, I guess, had to take down all their information about their personnel because of this.
Here's the Fox News team doing a report on her.
Former Washington Post reporter says, We want these executives dead after murder of health insurance CEO.
I mean, what?
What kind of person is she?
Again, I got to show you this video.
Her name is.
Taylor Lorenz and it's really gross.
It's really, really, really gross.
So she's calling for this stuff.
This guy gets knocked off and oddly, oddly, let's go back to this kid's Twitter account.
She's been following for a while.
I mean, a lot of people have like since started following him because he's posting all these pictures and sort of, you know, he's got this weird kind of cross section between some conservative alliances and this Antifa stuff.
This whack job, socialist, anti capitalist stuff.
And there's this Washington Post reporter.
Forgive me, I'm jumping ahead here to the Daniel Penny story.
But this is this Washington Post reporter who's sharing her reaction right after the fact, saying that these people should be dead.
And you wonder why.
You wonder why Trump is out there saying, look, the media is not your friend.
The media is not on your side.
I would only say this you know what, Jeff Bezos?
I think it's probably time. to fire this Washington Post reporter.
I think that would probably be the prudent thing to do.
I mean, you can't have somebody running around saying crap, excuse my French, you know I rarely get that angry, but crap like that at a time like this, regardless of whatever you think, okay, about healthcare and the sector and the CEOs, etc., we are not going to turn into some kind of crazy Latin American jungle, thank you very much, where you're going to hire paramilitaries to protect you from the likes of this.
I mean, this is really, really gross and inexcusable.
But here's Jeff Bezos just the other day.
Bezos acting so optimistic, saying, oh, you know, of course, like, the media is going to come around.
Like, Trump can have a good relationship with the media, et cetera.
I don't think so.
I'm super optimistic about this president.
I'm very optimistic that President Trump is serious about this regulatory agenda.
And I think he has a good chance of succeeding.
What about the idea that he thinks that the press is the enemy?
Well, I think he, I'm going to try to talk him out of that idea.
I don't think the press is the enemy.
And I don't think, you know, he's also, you've probably grown in the last eight years.
He has too.
Like, it's, you know, this is not the case.
The press is not the enemy.
I hope you're right.
I hope I'm right too.
Yeah.
Well, four days after a judge ordered.
I will just say this.
I will say this.
I think that when you have a woman like this working for the Washington Post, you got to start to ask some questions.
Don't forget, she's the one who like outed the personal information of End Wokeness, which is a popular Twitter account.
Here she is.
Let's listen to Taylor Lorenz in her own words.
I'm speaking to the sentiment people do want these executives dead.
If you have watched them die, but you said we want them dead.
And I guess that's.
I mean, look, I'm going to say I'm with the people in the sense that if you have watched a loved one die because insurance has denied them life saving essential health care, it is natural to wish that the people who run those systems would suffer the same fate as your loved one.
And.
Okay.
So, yeah, I'm thinking it's time for Jeff Bezos to clean house there at the Washington Post because this is effectively a justification.
You kind of got to wonder, like, what did she know?
Why was she following this guy?
From the beginning, like, what is that about?
What is that about?
So again, here's.
Here's what we know, 26 years old, he was actually getting like a master's degree in engineering from University OF Pennsylvania, University OF Pennsylvania being one of the woke schools on earth, ladies and gentlemen okay, like up there with Harvard and YALE and all these other woke institutions where they're corrupting young people, which is, in my opinion, what's going on in academia these days and why we need some kind of pendulum swinging back to the middle so that we have some common sense out there.
What do we believe in?
We believe in fairness.
We believe in capitalism.
We believe in a meritocracy.
We don't believe in some kid going in and shooting up the CEO.
I'm just disgusted that that Washington Post reporter would say something like that.
And now we got to ask the question, why was she following him?
Why was she following this crazy guy who had an anti-capitalist Ivy League agenda?
He liked quotes from the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski.
I mean, one messed up dude, one messed up dude.
Again, this is the person of interest that they're arresting.
They believe that he is the one who took aim at Brian Thompson ending his life, an anti-capitalist Ivy Leaguer.
And again, I get back to, you know what?
Donald Trump, when he says the media is out there, they're out there.
You know who else is out there?
The Ivy League schools, the institutions that are getting these kids to the point where they're going to do these horrible things.
I'm sorry.
Like, it's just wrong.
What just happened with Daniel Penny?
That's right.
But you know what?
The fact that he had to go through the hell that he endured?
That is so wrong.
Alvin Bragg, done, gone.
Letitia James, I'm sorry.
It's just becoming too much.
And now you've got this idiot kid gunning people down in the streets successfully so?
Not okay.
Sure, we'll get to Joy Behar, I know, because a lot of you tuned in for that in just a moment.
I think that she knows.
She knows something that we don't.
She knows her days are numbered.
But first, I want to talk about Daniel Penny.
Daniel Penny, out celebrating right now.
I don't know if you've seen the video of him in the bar, but he's out having a good time right now.
You know what, this kid has a lot to celebrate.
Former Marine that took it upon himself because you know what, these idiots in New York City, they won't control the streets.
They won't do their jobs.
The police officers are afraid to do so, frankly, because you know what's going to happen to them?
They're going to get in trouble because, oh no, you can't go after that person because that person has this minority thing going for him or, you know, suffering from mental illness or this, that, and the other.
What about the rest of the population?
What about everybody else on that subway?
Well, one Daniel Penny had to take things into his own arms.
to save people from this Jordan Neely who was mentally deranged, schizophrenic, on all kinds of substances, and then he winds up the one in trouble for that?
How do you think that's right?
It's not right.
And thank God we're seeing some justice here.
Thank goodness.
So this is the upshot.
Today we found out that he is not guilty.
Think about this.
And by the way, it was a New York City jury.
So you know how crazy this case had to be.
The case never should have been brought in the first place as one Jonathan Turley.
Who is a well known law professor was telling Fox News earlier today, I want to show you this clip.
But it's an extraordinary moment.
It took too long.
It should never have happened.
This case, in my view, should never have been brought.
And I don't think that even Alvin Bragg would try to get around double jeopardy in this case.
I think it would be absurd.
They just acquitted him on the lesser crime.
Double jeopardy cases are often argued back and forth by prosecutors, but even in New York, I think that would be a ludicrous step to take.
And so he is very likely out of this.
He is facing a civil case.
It's an interesting situation because he was just acquitted under a quasi criminal negligence standard.
He's now going to be forced into a civil case with a lower standard of proof.
But still, he was able to beat the lower standard on the criminal side.
So we'll have to watch how this goes forward.
But he should never have been put through this in the first place.
No, he never should have been put through that.
But you know what?
You had a rabid DA.
You had a rabid Alvin Bragg who was all about Black Lives Matter.
We're going to keep Black Lives Matter happy.
And so we're going to take this case forward, even though this was a good Samaritan doing what he could to protect the other individuals on that train.
It's scary in New York City right now.
And you know what?
When law enforcement abandons you, good luck.
What do you get then?
I'll tell you, it should not have been brought.
And I'm not a legal scholar, but I can tell you.
It shouldn't have been brought in.
The fact that this returned a not guilty verdict tells you a lot, especially in New York City.
Dershowitz, Alan Dershowitz, the famed attorney, constitutional law scholar, criminal defense attorney out of Harvard University on Newsmax earlier today, saying that Alvin Bragg is an absolute disgrace.
He needs to go.
He needs to be fired immediately.
He must resign.
Here's his analysis.
I want to play it for you.
Sir, did you want to start off with just the immediate reaction to the not guilty verdict in the Daniel Penny case?
I have to admit, I was a little surprised.
Having hung on the higher count, I was not expecting that they would so quickly acquit on the lower count.
It probably shows that there were only one or two people in the original high count that hung based on their desire to see a conviction.
So I think it's a good thing.
Now, I think the next step has to be the removal of Alvin Bragg from the role of district attorney.
He is a disgrace to the office.
The two cases he brought should never have been brought.
The case against Donald Trump, which was made up out of old cloth, which to my mind involves unethical, unprofessional conduct by Bragg, and also this case, which should never have been brought either.
He brought it only because of the racial component to the case and because of pressures from Black Lives Matter and other groups on the outside, both white and black radicals who wanted these cases to be brought, wanted this case to be brought, and who are going to continue to complain, even though there were obviously black members of the jury who voted to acquit as well.
Professor, what do you make of how quickly they came back with this verdict?
And also, too, there's the civil case that he's also facing, too, Daniel Penny.
Does that, given that he's not guilty on the criminal case, what happens to the civil case as well?
Eric Adams Case Facts00:07:25
It'll be thrown out.
There's no case there.
Civilly, the only thing that will happen is that Penny will get an enormous amount of discovery and will get much more information that we don't now have about the alleged victim in the case.
So my prediction is it will be withdrawn.
I don't think they'll go any further.
I don't think they'll get any kind of a verdict.
Now, you know, maybe the city.
Will settle if they sue the city as well.
If I were the lawyers for the alleged victim, I'd probably think I'd have a better shot of getting some money from the city, which was sympathetic, obviously, to the victim, than from a poor former Marine who probably doesn't have a lot of money.
So I don't think the civil case is going anywhere.
This is not O.J. Simpson, where the civil case won after the criminal case lost.
There was no case here to bring it all, either civil or criminal.
Boom!
Okay, enough said.
Enough said.
Nothing ever should have been brought.
I want to bring you one more.
Let's see if we can get to this.
You can see one of the people here having a few things to say.
This is a Black Lives Matter member of Black Lives Matter.
Very, very upset, obviously, at what just went down.
I want to bring you this sound also just coming in.
Here we go.
We need some black.
Vigilantes.
That's right.
People want to jump up and choke us and kill us for being loud.
How about we do the same when they attempt to oppress us?
I'm tired.
My gosh.
Okay, so you're going to hear a lot of this.
This is the attitude right now.
So I think a lot of communities are on standby tonight, but you're going to have a tough time.
I mean, it's not like the guy had.
Schizophrenia.
He had K2 in his system.
He had a life in and out of jail, a life of crime.
Here's his father saying it's the system, it's the system's fault.
What about the poor people riding on the subway that were terrified for their lives?
What about them?
Don't they matter?
Don't we care about the rest of society?
Are we going to bend over backwards for these crazy people that belong in institutions or in jail?
Here's the down.
I just want to say I miss my son.
My son didn't have to go through this.
I didn't have to go do this either.
It hurts.
Really, really hurts.
What are we going to do, people?
What's going to happen to us now?
I had enough of this.
System is rigged.
Come on, people.
Let's do something about this.
Let's do something about it.
Too often.
We have Eric Garner's mother here.
There's too often this is happening where we're left alone in this society.
We've got to stop that.
We have to change how we impact each other.
Jordan came on that subway car.
The first thing he asked for was food.
And he was killed.
And the person who killed him was not held responsible.
We cannot allow this to keep happening.
Okay, I want to go now to Eric Adams.
Eric Adams, who is the mayor, of course, of New York, increasingly sounding like a conservative.
He's a former cop, by the way.
He's trying to get the city under control.
Good luck.
He's in all kinds of trouble, all kinds of trouble because he's spoken up about migrants.
They got 60,000 known criminal migrants in the city of New York right now out of nearly 700,000 illegal migrants.
He's just cut off the $350 a week that they were giving everyone.
I want you to listen to Eric Adams talking about this case before the decision came out.
Here we go.
Look at that on a multifaceted approach of everything that's wrong with the system that we're facing.
One, look at the photo that they used to show the victims.
It seemed like it was a young, innocent child who was brutally murdered.
And it gave that impression.
When you looked at the photo that was being used, it wanted to set up in the minds of people that we were dealing with a young, innocent child that, you know, just a Michael Jackson intimidator that, you know, was just brutally assaulted.
Then you look at the complete failure of our mental health system a complete failure from the days of closing psychiatric wards and having those who needed help just turned over into the street without giving any safety net to accept them.
Parents, Reach out to me all the time and say, I'm watching my child go down, or my loved one, my family member going down this serious decline.
What do we do?
A system where you brought people into hospitals, gave them medicine for one day, and sent them back.
The young man in this case was going within our system, throughout the revolving door of our system.
Now, we're on a subway where we're hearing someone talking about hurting people, killing people.
You have someone on that subway who was responding.
Doing what we should have done as a city in the state of having a better mental health facility.
Those passengers were afraid.
I'm hoping that the jury will hear all the facts.
Based on all the facts that's laid out, a jury of his peers will make the right decision.
And I don't want to prejudge that.
I'm just looking at all the facts that are involved here and what we did to get to where we are and what we're seeing.
Because that could have easily been the case where you saw three innocent people murdered on our street two weeks ago.
Okay, so in other words, the point is.
New York City, you've got to do a better job securing your streets.
You shouldn't be putting it into the hands of a former Marine who's trying to be a good Samaritan and then you try and bust them and then you get the Black Lives Matter community calling for some kind of riot or something because it didn't turn out the way they wanted.
Okay, let's get over all that.
Can we be a colorblind society again?
Please.
And just accept that, you know, if you're acting like a crazy person, you're intimidating people on the subway, that's not going to be tolerated.
But by the way, we need the police officers on the darn platforms.
How many accidents? have happened this year and last year.
I mean crime is way up increasingly on the subway by the way in New York City.
So he was found not guilty.
Finally some justice not guilty and I just got to say as we listen to Eric Adams that came out of course before the not guilty ruling but he's looking at becoming a Republican again.
White House Interview00:14:57
It's like hey you know what join the club of the sane people over here because you need some sanity.
Wow.
All right.
Donald Trump is torching an NBC reporter.
You're not going to believe this clip I have to show you.
And of course, Joy Reid knows something.
Joy Reid.
Joy Behar.
The other crazy Joy over there on that other show.
We're going to talk about her.
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Has kind of a nice ring to it, right?
Donald Trump, absolutely torching.
The NBC reporter that he did an interview with.
This is his first interview since being elected, kind of a big interview, right?
And he's like, come on, lady.
Like, you know, if you could just try and be a little bit non biased, like maybe be able to see the forest with the trees for just a second.
Here he is, just reading her the riot act.
He said some really substantive stuff too, but let's start with the fun one.
All evidence.
Let me ask you this about January 6th.
I wish you could be a, if you, you know, you have such potential.
If you could be just non biased, you hurt yourself so badly.
I'm telling you, they deleted and destroyed all the evidence.
Everyone knows it.
And you slough it off like it doesn't mean anything.
No, I'm just saying they deny it.
That's all I'm saying.
Kristen, if I did it, you would be standing up in that chair shouting at me.
And you know what I'd do?
I'd say, You got me.
They have done something so illegal.
They have a committee sworn to.
And because it was so bad, the only reason they did it is because the testimony turned out to be in favor of me.
You know what he thinks in the media.
Again, I just go back to how we started the show.
Can you blame them when you look at the Washington Post reporter effectively outing all of these CEOs, giving their information out and going on TV and saying she understands why this happens and maybe more need to go.
I'm sorry.
Jeff Bezos, you got a problem.
You got a cleanup in aisle six.
Anyway, Chung says he's not backing down.
He's not backing down from anything, including what he believes went down in the 2020 election.
Listen to this, Priceless.
Sir, I don't have to tell you this because you've talked about it.
It comes at a time when the country is deeply divided.
And now you're going to be leading this country for the next four years.
For the sake of unifying this country, will you concede the 2020 election and turn the page on that chapter?
No.
No.
Why would I do that?
But let me just tell you when you say the country is deeply divided, I'm not the president.
Joe Biden's the president.
But you're going to be the president.
No, no.
I'm not the president.
So when you say it's deeply divided, I agree.
But Biden's the president.
I'm not.
That's right.
And he has been a divider.
And you know where he divided it more than anything else, and it probably backfired on him, I think definitely, is weaponization.
When he weaponized the Justice Department and he went after his political opponent, me, he went after his political opponent violently because he knew he couldn't beat him.
And I think it really was a bad thing.
And it really divided our country.
Sir, Democrats have control of the White House now.
They didn't in 2020.
If they are going around stealing elections, why are they doing that?
When you say Democrats have control now?
Of the White House.
Yeah.
So, why didn't they steal this election since they have more power now?
Because I think it was too big to rig.
So, you won't.
Too big to rig.
To the people who say that you're now directing your Justice Department to investigate 2020 and they want to move on.
They're very capable.
I think Pam is going to be great.
They have precious resources.
By the way, is that what you want them to do?
Just so you know, I have the right to do that, but I'm not interested in that.
Oh, you're not?
You're not putting a job.
I'm not interested.
I have the absolute right.
I'm the chief law enforcement officer.
You do know that.
I'm the president.
I'm the.
But I'm not interested in that.
You know what I'm interested in?
Drilling and getting prices down and stopping people from pouring into our border that come from prisons and mental institutions.
Wow.
And that's why he got elected.
I mean, I would just say this.
I know him, and I've heard that before.
I asked him myself when he was in the White House, why didn't you go after Hillary Clinton?
And he said, because you know what?
I don't want the country to be that.
I want to move forward.
I don't want to be like some kind of Latin American dictatorship.
Sure enough, they became a Latin dictatorship, right?
What do you think we've been seeing for the last four years, case after case, two federal, plus Alvin Braggs, plus Letitia James.
Alvin Braggs got tossed.
Letitia is about to be thrown out in the Court of Appeals.
If she were smart, she would actually back down first.
Oh, Fannie Willis is just a disaster.
She's in the news again today because she's refusing to cooperate with investigators who are looking into just exactly what went down between Fannie and the feds.
What kind of cooperation was actually happening behind the scenes to help guide her in her case?
I mean, after all, the BF, the boyfriend, kept showing up at the White House, right?
All while charging taxpayers there in Georgia.
Well, look, I mean, I would just say this isn't about like revenge, but it is about making sure that no individual gets subjected to what Donald Trump was subjected to ever again, right?
Both sides.
Because look, they did it to him.
Sure, he could do it to them, but it's not about doing it to one another.
It's making sure that you're clean of all the kinds of things that they can try and use and the sort of tactics that they take to go after one another.
But the other big thing that came of that interview, and I want to point to this because this is important, is Donald Trump talking about how, you know, it doesn't really make sense that we're bankrolling every country out there and they don't do a darn thing for us and they leave the borders wide open and yet we keep giving them aid and we give them breaks on different things and he wants to solve that vis-a-vis tariffs.
Take a listen.
We're subsidizing Canada to the tune of over $100 billion a year.
We're subsidizing Mexico for almost $300 billion.
We shouldn't be subsidizing.
Why are we subsidizing these countries?
If we're going to subsidize them, let them become a state.
We're subsidizing Mexico and we're subsidizing Canada and we're subsidizing many countries all over the world.
And all I want to do is I want to have a level, fast, but fair playing field.
Seems like a fair thing, right?
And as you heard him say, his number one goal is to get prices down, to seal the border, and to get the economy rip roaring again.
I mean, look, he delivered 6.4% GDP growth.
To Joe Biden.
Joe Biden's handed back 2.8% and barely that, right?
Because of all the inflation that we've had to suffer from.
And yet, Obama is out there doing his grand tour, saying crazy things like this, claiming that somehow the Republicans stole the election and they're going to take this grip on power and they're going to stick with it.
And, I mean, is this like Russia, Russia, Russia?
Is this like some kind of inverted version of that?
Here is Obama.
If you missed this last week, you got to listen.
There are going to be times potentially when one side tries to stack the deck and lock in a permanent grip on power, either by actively suppressing votes or politicizing the armed forces or using the judiciary, criminal justice system to go after opponents.
And in those circumstances, pluralism does not call for us to just stand back and say, well, I'm not sure.
That's okay.
In those circumstances, a line has been crossed and we have to stand firm.
Okay.
So you can expect more than that.
I mean, I would just say, guys, you know what?
If you actually had candidates that could, one, campaign and two, do their jobs once they were there, you know, we wouldn't be in this situation.
Don't forget 6.4% economic growth and that included, think about this, that included a disaster.
Right, you had March 2020 thrown in there and yet Biden was somehow able to make it so much worse.
So there's a new report, a new poll out that looks at just exactly who was the worst candidate like ever in modern times.
And the honor goes to one Joe Biden.
Well, he won something anyway.
One Joe Biden.
Basically, he is leaving office being known as, quote, the worst president in modern history.
This is according to voters in a devastating new poll.
Let me share with you.
JL Partners did the poll and they looked at all the other presidents, right?
Like, who else could have possibly done this badly?
And it was Joe Biden.
It was Joe Biden.
I mean, take a look at these numbers.
This is unbelievable, guys.
All right.
So basically, 44% placed him as one of the absolute worst.
Only 14% placed him in the top two, giving him a net score of 30 points underwater.
That was worse than Nixon.
Nixon came out with negative 25.
Donald Trump had negative 15.
So he's pretty bad.
He's double Trump.
And he's almost as bad as Nixon, according to this poll.
So much, so much for the grand Joe Biden legacy that he was going to be leaving behind.
Remember how he brought all the historians into his office when he first started there?
And a whole bunch of reporters and was like, how do I become the next FDR?
I want to be the next FDR.
Well, buddy, you know what?
It might actually start by understanding something about economics.
Nothing you can just print money.
He's the one that gave the third stimulus checkout.
And yet Bill Clinton is so delusional.
He just sat down with Joe Scarborough, who's in the midst of trying to salvage his career because Rachel Maddow's like banging on his door.
Really angry with him and Mika, apparently.
I mean, you get the president of the network that's about to either quit or be fired.
I'm not sure.
The ratings are so bad.
So they're bringing in Bill Clinton to do interviews with Joe Scarborough.
And Bill's clearly clueless and past his prime as to why it is that Somehow people remember Trump more fondly than they do, say, Kamala Harris or Joe Biden.
And he thinks that, well, he actually tells the truth in this.
This is kind of interesting.
He's basically hitting on how he got to give out all that money during COVID.
That's not why he was reelected, trust me.
But then he says something kind of funny, which is basically what I said all along.
Remember how I kept saying they need to primary Joe, they need to primary Joe, and they never primaried Joe?
Here, listen to Clinton.
A lot of voters who thought Trump was economically successful before COVID hit, and they got that check from him in the mail that he signed where more Democrats than Republicans voted for the bill, but he said, I'll sign it if I can send a check out.
He knew what he was doing.
Then Vice President Harris had an almost impossible job because she became a candidate at a time when no one else could legally access the money that had already been given to her.
Okay, so basically what he's telling you is that she was the only game in town.
They had no choice.
They had to go with her because she's the only one who could legally access the money.
And, you know, she sucked.
We all know that, right?
She really, really sucked.
She was a terrible candidate.
But this guy who's doing some symposium, he was on the Harris campaign managers there at Harvard University in Cambridge, well, he actually goes one step further.
And he says, well, we had to go with her.
We didn't have a choice.
It wasn't just the money, right?
We had to go with her because if not, imagine how black women would have reacted.
We had 107 days, and I know people don't like that timeframe, that number, but to open up a Democratic primary, you would have had black women, who were the strongest voting bloc for Kamala Harris, be highly upset if it was not Kamala Harris.
You would have had someone starting with zero infrastructure.
I hear your concern, and I'm not saying that primaries are not important and open primaries are important.
Hmm.
Yeah.
So they were afraid of black women.
Well, they kind of got themselves in a bit of a pickle, did they not?
You know, with the black women's situation?
I mean, you know, you didn't want to upset somebody like Maxine Waters, right, in her constituency.
It's so important for us to fight for education because when we do that, we can aspire to careers that will help change what goes on in this country and have a real democracy.
I want to give you an example of it.
Right now, as Trump is on trial, you have Letitia James in New York, you have Fannie Willis in Georgia, and you have Tanya Chunkin, who is a judge, who all have a role to play now, prosecutors and judges.
And if we're ever to change the criminal justice system and get some justice, we've got to be in there.
Okay.
Sonny Houston was very vocal, don't forget, over on The View.
Disney-owned ABC News produced The View.
Sonny Houston was insisting that they had to run Kamala Harris because otherwise, again, black women would be really, really mad, therefore echoing what the guy there at Harvard who was the campaign manager for Harris was saying.
So this became all about what?
A specific demo?
You're going to appeal to like one specific group and just ignore everyone else?
Kind of brings me back to what we're dealing with with Penny, right?
You're going to go after this poor guy because somehow he's white and he was trying to protect everyone, all colors, on that train.
And now it's his fault because, well, the guy that he was trying to protect them from, who was addicted to drugs and schizophrenic and an absolute mess, because he died, it's somehow Daniel Penny's fault.
Well, look, we saw what the jury returned in that.
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And we saw what the nation returned in the election.
Because you know what?
We're bigger than one little group, okay?
We are the United States of America.
We got a lot of people living here.
We're going to look out for everyone.
We can't look out for just the Maxine Waters of the world or, you know, the Jordan Neelys of the world.
I'm sorry.
You know what?
Jordan, he fell through the cracks because he should have been institutionalized a long time ago.
And you know what else should have happened?
They should have had police officers.
They're protecting people from maniacs like that so you don't have to put it in the hands of one young Marine.
But if they're not going to do that, people are going to actually take the situation back into their own hands.
And that is exactly what we saw in this election.
Americans taking their country back.
They had to.
So Bill Clinton, you can blame it on the stimmy money, you know, all you want.
And the other guy said, oh, you know, we just couldn't alienate black women.
Here's what I'm going to tell you.
You guys are a bunch of cowards.
You couldn't stand up for what was right.
You couldn't stand up for a meritocracy.
You couldn't stand up for capitalism.
You are total cowards.
And somehow Barack Obama had you all fooled.
You are cowards.
And America responded to that.
That's really what went down in this election.
People said, I want somebody who cares about me.
I want somebody who's actually going to do the job.
And you know what's amazing?
Donald Trump's coming back in.
And you know what, guys?
He's not taking a freaking dime for it.
You know, he's like, I get no credit for this.
I get really and truly no credit for this.
And it's true.
He gets no credit for it.
But I want to show you.
Let me see if I have this for you because it's very interesting to see.
One of my team members sent it over today.
And I think it's in our shorts feed.
But it's great because he's like, You know, like no one's actually not taking a salary.
You could get $450,000 and I'm not taking the $450,000.
I think he actually really does feel fundamentally like there's a lot that needs to be done.
There's a lot that should be done.
And he's committed to trying to make that happen.
So here we go.
He's telling Kristen there at NBC that he's not taking a salary as president.
Let's listen in.
Are you planning to accept a salary as president?
I'm not going to accept a salary, no.
And I'm giving up a lot of money, you know.
Do you know what amazed me?
And maybe this isn't right, but other than George Washington, and they're not sure about that, every president has accepted their salary except me.
And you did accept the pension, correct?
I don't think so.
You didn't accept your pension?
I don't think I accepted anything.
I didn't.
I get a salary.
The president gets about $450,000 a year.
And I didn't take it.
I want to ask you again about.
He didn't take it.
And no, he gets no credit for that.
$450,000.
He doesn't want it.
He just wants to do what's right for the nation.
I mean, isn't that kind of refreshing?
I guess some of them needed the money, like Barack Obama.
He needed the money.
Yeah, the Clintons needed the money.
Of course, they didn't need the money after the fact because they somehow were able to parlay it all into a very big speaking arrangement, right?
Didn't Michelle Obama get something like half a million bucks for speaking in Germany?
And of course, Obama's got to get even more, right?
How else do you afford the, oh, it's got to be worth more now, but the $7 million place on Martha's Vineyard plus a place next to Oprah out in Hawaii.
They all make money after the fact.
Well, all except for Donald Trump because in Donald Trump's case, they actually wanted to bankrupt him.
Letitia James would still like to bankrupt him.
Letitia James wanted him going down.
And you know what's going to happen?
Letitia James is going to find she's out of luck or as Mike Davis, I've played this clip before, but I just love it and I need to be cheered up.
All right, because I'm kind of angry about a lot of things that are happening right about now.
Mike Davis told Benny Johnson, We are going to put her fat ass.
I didn't mean to say that.
I really didn't.
But you know where.
Let me just say this to Big Tish James, the New York Attorney General.
I dare you.
I dare you to try to continue your lawfare against President Trump in his second term.
Because listen here, sweetheart, we're not messing around this time, and we will put your fat ass.
Four days after a judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $355 million for a decade of fraud, New York Attorney General Letitia James says she's prepared to do everything she can to make sure the former president pays his fine, including, she told us, seizing the buildings that bear his name.
If he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, then we will seek, you know, judgment enforcement mechanisms in court, and we will ask the judge to seize his assets.
That's what she was trying to do.
That's why she had a $500 million, nearly $500 million.
Well, that was leveled by the judge.
And she, I think she was asking for 300 and something, and then the judge upped it to nearly 500 million.
Oh my gosh.
Like, you think of how close we were to the edge of complete insanity.
Do you know how important it was for Donald Trump to win this thing?
It was so important.
Of course, he was up against someone who Americans regard as the worst president in modern times, one said Joe Biden, the results of that new poll I just showed you.
But I'll tell you this.
I'll tell you that, you know, it's telling because even now CNN is out there saying, wait a second, how can anybody trust the guy?
He just pardoned his son after promising us over and over and over again he would never do that.
He just used the legal system to get his son off of something that, you know, let's face it, he was even willing to plead guilty to.
Here we go.
So you've asked this question.
I just didn't hear an answer.
The next time that the president says he will or won't do something.
Why should the American people believe him?
I answered that question.
I don't have anything else to add.
I answered the question.
I answered the question.
I can't speak to you understanding the question or not, or my answer or not on this.
I don't have anything else to say.
I'm not going to re litigate this.
I did that on Monday for 30 minutes.
I went back and forth.
I laid out, I said, please read the president's really comprehensive statement on this.
And I even said the last paragraph of that statement, he talks directly, directly to the American people.
And that's how I answered that question.
Thanks to our friends over at Newsbusters for pulling that.
I'll tell you this, they just lie to us all the time.
They lie, they lie, they lie, they lie.
Now, the answer is not to fire back with violence like you see in the case of this 26-year-old radicalized kid.
The answer is to vote them out and to get a new system in place, a fair one, a transparent one, and frankly, a small one, okay?
Super duper small.
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Because less government in this case is so much more.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
You need the police patrolling the streets of New York City.
But do you need all the bureaucracy?
I'm going to report some more on that VA story that Jesse Waters was on.
Remember that last week?
I think I showed you a clip yesterday and it's on the shortspeed.
Some of the things that they're doing with your taxpayer money.
We can't even say in polite company.
But this is not okay.
All right.
And Doge is all over this.
You've got Elon.
You've got Vivek.
I talked to Vivek.
I actually did this little seminar with Vivek.
and it was myself and a lot of investors in New York City a few weeks before the election.
And one of the things that Vivek kept going back to in my discussion with him there on stage was how committed he was to just totally remaking the federal government.
Like totally remaking.
I'm like, okay, so what do you mean?
Like, do you want some capitalist incentives in there?
And he's like, no, we don't want capitalist incentives in the federal government in the same way that you would have them in the private marketplace because then you're going to incentivize people to do shady stuff.
We just need a completely slimmed down system where you can expedite stuff and you get rid of bureaucracy and start.
Getting some change, right?
And that's exciting to think about.
It's very exciting to think about.
It's why I'm so optimistic on things.
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So hmm, you know Joy Behar.
Joy Behar is one special person and I think she knows what's coming up.
You see, she's actually liquidating some of her assets, which is kind of amazing and and it may be because She's fearful.
I'm just floating it out there.
Listen, I'm telling you, like that show's going to go at some point.
It just has to go because it's not making any money.
The profitability margins are so slim.
Everything's like over here, right?
This is where it's at.
This is streaming.
This is a whole different ballgame and we're able to do it more cheaply.
We're able to, in terms of the advertisers themselves, they're able to kind of target people more acutely, which is more valuable for them.
And so what's happening to cable news?
What's happening to television?
These talk shows like the one produced by ABC News, owned by Disney.
They're going away.
It's why you have MSNBC being spun off, because it's not worth it.
I mean, it used to be looked at as like the crown jewel.
Comcast was so happy that they had MSNBC and CNBC and Oxygen and Sci-Fi and all these cable networks.
And now guess what?
They're spinning them off.
They don't want anything to do with them.
Maybe one, because of the political hot potatoes, but two, because like that revenue model is just dead.
Streaming is where it's at.
Old-fashioned broadcast TV, cable TV, uh-uh.
And like they just don't get it over at The View.
They really, really don't.
So I want to point out that she's selling her assets.
She's selling her house.
Now, granted, she's kind of an older woman.
So maybe she's thinking she doesn't have many years left.
Maybe she's thinking, you know, it's kind of at high.
We'll talk about the house in a second.
But I also think it has something to do with she sees the handwriting on the wall and life is going to get a little bit tougher.
I mean, hey, they made Rachel Maddow take a $5 million pay cut.
30 down to 25.
Joy, are you next?
Listen to her saying, I don't understand why anybody would watch that.
Joe Rogan.
People want us divided, and they aren't just here in this country.
There are foreign adversaries who are infiltrating our social media because it is prudent for us to stay that way.
So when you see something that really pisses you off, you should triple check that one.
Yes.
But I think that that's why people like our show because they know that we are checked by ABC News.
We're checked by everybody.
Yeah.
I mean, if we're wrong, we have, you know, the legal note here.
The human legal.
We went from Walter Cronkite basically to this guy, Joe Rogan, who believes in dragons.
I checked it.
He believes in dragons.
Did you triple-turn that?
Yes, I did.
And he also thinks that dragons, like I guess like dinosaur-type animals, roamed the earth when people did.
So this is the type of really, really bad information that's going out there.
Well, it defends, there are some really good views.
It's possible that.
As opposed to the view, which is just.
really stellar information that's being circulated every single day.
Give me a break.
Anyway, Joe Rogan got wind of it and he nailed it.
He nailed it.
He's like, look, lady, I realize, I realize you are, you're worried about losing your job, but now suddenly it's Joe Rogan believes in dragons.
He's good.
Watch.
Worried about losing your job and you're worried about podcasts taking over and who's the source of news.
And we said Donald Trump is Hitler, but half the country disagreed with us and he won.
And this is, and Joe Rogan believes in dragons.
Okay, so you know, she may know something we don't at this point.
Of course, you can say you heard it here first because I do believe that she's going away.
The whole show is going away.
ABC News, as you know it, is going away.
It's going to be spun off, sold off.
Bob Iger's already said it.
And before we get corrected and say, oh, no, no, that's not true, let me just tell you, as an investor, like I need to cut through the BS, right?
So I'm looking at it purely like, you know what, it would be really good if Disney did this because they don't need.
this ball and chain, so to speak, right?
They don't need the noose around their neck.
They need to break free.
They need to do what they're doing well, which actually right now is kind of the cruise industry.
Parks and recreation are doing a whole lot better than a few other things.
Anyway, Joy Behar is listing her property for 10.5 million dollars, that nice little house for 10.5 million dollars.
What do you know?
Out in Sag Harbor, and she calls it, You know, it's just great because she has a woman cave there in the house.
Here she is in her woman cave.
Uh huh.
So, cute little house.
I'm sorry.
$10.5 million, $10.5 million.
$10.5 million.
I realize that Saghaber is like the, you know, but $10.5 million.
I mean, Joy, are you trying to pull a fast one on us?
Are you really that hard up for money?
You think anybody's going to pay $10.5 million for your home?
I mean, Leticia, maybe she should get in and say something about that.
Maybe Leticia would, she'd probably value it at $100 million, right?
I mean, because Mar-a-Lago is worth $18 as far as she's concerned.
This is unbelievable.
So, hey, look, real estate is all in the eye of the beholder.
If she gets it, we can say, well, she was one smart cookie.
I'd be shocked to anybody.
I mean, look at that house.
Ten and a half million dollars.
Apparently, she paid like four point something for it a while back.
But I think the bottom line here is she knows that the jig is up.
She knows that she better cash out because she knows that she may not have that gig too much longer.
We know that.
She knows that.
So, you know, we'll see how fast it happens.
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Okay, did you see Donald Trump in France over the weekend?
He's totally thoroughly apparently, irresistible to the first lady that is, check it out.
So he took this picture and she looked really happy and she's chatting with him, and he used this as an opportunity, ladies and gentlemen, to push his new perfumes and colognes.
He writes, I call them fight fight, fight because they represent us winning great Christmas gifts for the family.
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
So she looks, you know, and of course, Maggie Community is all over this online.
They're like, oh, she totally voted for him.
Remember that day she wore all red to go and vote?
She totally voted for him, they're saying.
Yeah, she may have because she's that mad, that mad with what the Democrat Party did to her husband.
Meanwhile, Trump's out there talking to everyone.
Because like who's running the country right now?
Doesn't seem like it's Joe.
It's certainly not Kamala.
I mean, is she still on vacation in Hawaii?
We got that vacation inspired, you could say, you know, slightly boozy seeming video that she tweeted out saying, hey, she's still in it.
She's still in it.
She's still in it.
She's got bills to pay.
Hey, the campaign wasn't able to cover its costs despite spending $1.4 billion.
Anyway, Biden is ceding presidential influence to Trump and some Democrats are furious.
This is the piece that got put in the Wall Street Journal over the weekend.
And yes, he is.
Like, I mean, you have Donald Trump out there meeting with people, talking to people over there at Notre Dame Cathedral, there in France.
So that's kind of a big deal.
And so I think that there's going to be more, more happening.
And it's a lot of what Trump is trying to do right now to kind of steady things.
And look, he's kind of the only game in town.
You think anybody's going to listen to anything Biden says?
And there's a lot going on.
I mean, there's a lot internationally speaking.
You had Trump tweeting out over the weekend or at least putting on Truth Social not to get involved in the Syria thing, saying this is not our fight to have.
And he was quite adamant about that.
We'll see how this all develops in time because I've spoken to him at length about the Middle East as well and he's very committed to staying out of this and really not involving us any more than need be on the very sort of minor scale because he just feels that we've been over there for too long and I'll use a direct quote from him.
He said to me, Trish, they've been fighting for thousands of years and they're going to fight for thousands more.
I don't want to lose one American kid over their fight.
So think about that as all of this news comes.
Forward.
Tomorrow we're going to talk a little bit about Fox News because there's a development coming to us right now with Fox News.
The founder seemingly dealt quite a blow, and there are big questions about whether or not Fox News is going to be able to stay conservative.
You know, it's gone back and forth a few times, has it not, along the way?
I'm looking at your comments here reading of Mike Jones, you can't spell dragon without Rogan.
I love it.
I love it.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
You guys really don't like Joy.
You really.
Oh, Robert, yeah, I don't know.
I'm kind of wound up today.
I'm pretty upset that this was like a UPenn kid, privileged, you know, private school kid who somehow seemed to have been on the right course, but then like got just corrupted by, I'm guessing, sort of that woke, woke establishment.
And, you know, we'll see.
More information will come forward to us in the coming days and we'll learn more and I'll bring it to you as it comes in.
But it's wonderful to have all of you here.
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