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So he's on his way in with Melania and the escalator stops working.
Okay.
Then he gets to the forum and he teleprompter.
breaks down. And you can just see Trump. It just reinforces his opinion that the entire United
Nations thing is amateur hour. Trump has no use for this crew at all. And that is the subject
of this evening's talking points memo. All right. So he goes to the UN and he's got a speech
that last 55 minutes. Pretty long. And he wanted to make a few points. The biggest point is
that the United Nations is useless because it's run by one world leftists. That was the
overarching point for all the nations. Look, we in the United States, I'm paraphrasing President
Trump, we know who you are.
you're not in the business to help calm wars down or do anything other than promote leftist
ideology. That was what Mr. Trump wanted to get across. It's appropriate. You make up your
mind on it. But that's what he wanted to do. Now, he began by talking about U.S. politics.
Now, he knows, you know, I know, nobody in that room gives a wit about U.S. politics.
But Donald Trump cannot help himself.
He can't roll a tape.
And here in the United States, four years of weakness, lawlessness, and radicalism under the last administration,
delivered our nation into a repeated set of disasters.
One year ago, our country was in deep trouble, but today, just eight months into my administration,
we are the hottest country anywhere in the world, and there is no other country even close.
Okay. Did that impress anybody at the United Nations? No. Is it true? Maybe.
Certainly we are the most powerful economic engine in the world. There's no doubt about that.
that. And if all of Donald Trump's policies are successful, we are going to be much stronger
than we were before he came into office a second time. I think those two things are true. I know
they're true. Now, Donald Trump is frustrated because he doesn't get credit overseas or in the
United States for solving conflicts. He says he stops seven wars. That's true.
true, to some extent. I mean, each situation is different, but he put the arm on 14 different
countries and said, you better knock it off, or we'll punish you, the United States will punish you.
That's a pretty big incentive to knock it off. And then he sweetens it up. You know,
if you stop the fighting, we'll do this, we'll do that. That's how Trump deals. Okay.
But Trump is angry because nobody publicizes that, and the United Nations didn't help him.
Go.
But later I realized that the United Nations wasn't there for us.
They weren't there.
I thought of it really after the fact, not during, not during these negotiations, which were not easy.
That being the case, what is the purpose of the United Nations?
The UN has such tremendous potential.
I've always said it.
It has such tremendous, tremendous potential,
but it's not even coming close to living up to that potential.
Now, that is a scolding of the UN.
The individual countries sitting there, they don't care.
UN officials probably care, but what are they going to do?
Now, in Ukraine, which is obviously the biggest issue right now overseas,
Trump was, he didn't spend a lot of time on.
He only mentioned Putin's name once because he's still hopeful that he can somehow maneuver bad Vlad into stopping the mass killing for no reason.
Why is he doing this?
All right?
So he dealt with Ukraine by scolding our allies, American allies.
Go.
China and India are the primary funders of the ongoing war by continuing to purchase Russian oil.
But inexcusably, even NATO countries have not cut off much Russian energy and Russian energy products.
Which, as you know, I found out about two weeks ago, and I wasn't happy.
Think of it.
They're funding the war against themselves.
Who the hell ever heard of that one?
In the event that Russia is not ready to make a deal, to end the war, then the United States is fully prepared to impose a very strong round of powerful tariffs, which would stop the bloodshed, I believe, very quickly.
But for those tariffs to be effective, European nations, all of you are gathered here right now, would have to join us in adopting the exact same measures.
Okay. And now is it for Ukraine. Now, the countries that buy Russian oil at this point are Turkey, Hungary, Slovakia, France. Boy, that's bad. Belgium and Spain. That's a scandal. I would have mentioned those countries if I were Donald Trump, because they are enabling Putin to continue his murderous spree.
Then Trump switched to one of his favorite topics, migration.
And he says that all over the world, not just the United States,
that the illegal immigration situation is badly damaging established countries.
Roll the tape on that.
According to the Council of Europe in 2024, almost 50% of inmates,
In German prisons were foreign nationals or migrants.
In Austria, the number was 53% of the people in prisons were from places that weren't from where they are now.
In Greece, the number was 54%.
And in Switzerland, beautiful Switzerland, 72% of the people in prisons are from outside of Switzerland.
Okay, those stats seem to be accurate.
And migration is on President Trump's mind. So is global warming, which he considers a major
scam. Now, global warming has been embraced by Western Europe and the United Nations.
Billions, probably trillions, has been spent on alternative energies. Trump sees a big con roll of
tape. Trump was right about everything. And I don't say that in a braggadocious way, but it's true.
I've been right about everything.
And I'm telling you that if you don't get away from the green energy scam, your country is going to fail.
And if you don't stop people that you've never seen before that you have nothing in common with, your country is going to fail.
All right.
So those are the strongest points.
To review, didn't really attack Putin or China.
And right after the speech on social media, President Trump released the schedule to meet with she.
So that's going to take place around Halloween at the Economic Conference in Seoul, South Korea.
They'll meet face-to-face.
And Trump did not want to antagonize.
That's the right word, Putin or she in this speech.
He could have lambasted both of them.
But he didn't.
He did for a reason that he, and I concur on China.
I think the Chinese are going to make a deal with us.
It's going to be very helpful for the world.
I think.
Putin is, as I said, and if you read my book Confronting Evil, my God,
the guy is just a psychopath now.
And the kicker on it is that in order to stop Putin,
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157 countries say they want to recognize a Palestinian state, but there is no Palestinian
state to recognize. I'm sitting there going, okay, it's all right with me, you want to
recognize a Palestinian state, but go ahead, try to find them. Hamas runs Gaza, as Bula runs
the West Bank. We're going to negotiate with terrorists, and that's what Trump says. If you
prop up a Palestinian state, this is a reward to Hamas. That's why the USA won't do it. I might
handle it a little bit differently if I were president, but I have no objection because it's
true. The terrorists control the Arab presence around Israel. There's nobody else. So you can
recognize anybody you want, but see if they return your phone call because there's no phones
and there's no building. And that's the memo. Okay, let's go over to
Vengeance. Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord. Part of the Bible, right? But Donald Trump's
intruded on that a little bit. So he wants to get his enemies. No doubt about it. You want to be
honest. And we do, of course. So there are three cases against people that Donald Trump
despises. One is Senator Schiff from California. The other is New York Attorney General
Letitia James, and then final, a former FBI director, James Comey.
There they are.
All three have tortured Donald Trump, tried to destroy him and his family, and now Trump
is coming after them.
So there was a U.S. attorney in Virginia, Eric Seibert, who was in charge of James and
Comey, and Trump fired him because apparently he wasn't moving fast enough.
or didn't want to move or something.
I don't know exactly what Mr. Seiber did wrong,
but he's fired, replaced by Donald Trump's personal lawyer,
Lindsey Halligan, 36 years old from Colorado.
She worked in Florida with the president.
She is the new attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Now, again, she's going to do what Donald Trump suggests,
but she can't manufacture evidence.
She can't.
But she can aggressively investigate.
These things are very murky.
So Adam Schiff, he apparently has a house in Maryland
that he's not doing.
He's saying that he lives there, but he doesn't live there.
And Letitia James, the same thing.
She has a house in Virginia, and she said it was her primary residence,
but it's not a primary residence.
And Comey, it's all about law.
lying about the Russian collusion investigation.
Those are the three charges that are swirling.
All right.
So on Adam Schiff, here's what President Trump said.
I stay out of it purposely.
But it's mortgage loan fraud.
It's a big deal.
He defrauded banks and insurance companies
and the federal government.
But it's very simple.
It's mortgage loan fraud.
And you're right.
That's a lot of people to live in a one bedroom bar.
on one bedroom apartment right but he put it down but he has a lot of other things far worse than
that so no adam schiff they have him 100% on uh mortgage fraud well i don't know whether they
have 100% because he would be indicted then but that's a maryland play um as far as latisha james
it's kind of the same situation with a mortgage deal roll it well i don't know what it is currently
but Letitia James, who's the Attorney General of New York State,
it seemed, I'm not involved in that at all.
I know it's being handled by various groups, I guess,
but it's major fraud, mortgage documents, and fraudulent everything.
All right, so, I mean, he says he's not involved,
but Donald Trump's monitoring this, you know, he is.
And joining us now from Tulsa, Oklahoma,
as a former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District,
Oklahoma under Donald Trump in his first term, Trent Shores. Why do you think Eric Seiberd
in Virginia was fired? Listen, when you sign up to be a United States attorney, you serve
at the pleasure of the president. So you know going into that job that you may be forced
into situations where you have to make a decision. In this case, I don't know that we publicly
know enough facts to know why Mr. Cyber was removed from his position. But that is a power that
the president enjoys. He is the leader of the executive branch. He can set priorities. He can give
direction. The one thing that the president doesn't do, as he's, you know, as he knows, is make
charging decisions. So that ultimately is left up to the United States attorney and to the officials
at DOJ.
Okay, but you have to assume that Cybert was reporting to Pam Bondi, the Attorney General,
and Pam Bonny was reporting to Trump, and Trump did not like the way this investigation
was being handled.
I mean, that's 100%, right?
Yeah, I don't know that we know it's 100% that the president didn't like how the investigation
was being handled.
I think what the president is wanting, our charges brought sooner.
He believes that based on what he knows, it certainly seems that he thinks there is a case that is provable beyond a reasonable doubt.
We have to remember, we don't know what evidence, Mr. Seiber, or his team of investigators, have a symbol.
But there is no question that there is an investigation ongoing.
A mortgage fraud case, Bill, it's a white collar case.
These aren't always quick or swift investigations.
They're document-laden and intensive.
So it could be that they just haven't reached an ultimate conclusion yet whether to bring charges.
Okay. Well, I think that is the case. But Cybert was displeasing President Trump because he's one out of what?
How many U.S. attorneys are there? There's hundreds across the country. And he's singled out for a firing.
Now, when you were the U.S. attorney in Oklahoma, what did you have to do on how?
profile cases, did you have to call Bill Barr, the Attorney General? Did you have to keep him
up the speed? How does that work? Sure. That's a great question because a lot of folks
don't know. You are empowered as a presidentially appointed and Senate-confirmed United States
attorney to make those tough calls. But again, you don't do so in isolation. We look to the
Justice Manual, which is our sort of insider handbook that provides us guidelines and policies. And when you
have a high profile case like that. You are going to coordinate, of course, with the Office of
the Attorney General. In my case, that was Bill Barr and that was Jeff Sessions. You're also
going to work closely with the Deputy Attorney General to ensure that what you're doing
is in accordance with department policy. Yeah, and they want to know, too. So when Trump
asked them, or Biden or whatever president, they can say this is where it is. This is how
they're going, and this is the odds of an indictment on and on and on. But I would assume that there
are some U.S. attorneys that get cases they don't like. And they kind of slow walk it, right?
I don't know that there are U.S. attorneys, in my experience, Bill, that will slow walk a case
if they have been presented with their job by that particular president. I don't think any prosecutor
becomes a prosecutor because they don't want to prosecute cases.
But what about the politics of it?
I mean, you know, not, I wouldn't say in Oklahoma, that would be a major factor where you are.
But certainly in Washington, D.C., my God, there's politics and everything there.
So this guy's cyberd, if his whole world is, you know, anti-Trump, which is absolutely
possible, and he doesn't want to really bring charges against Comey.
and who he probably knows, right? Comey, I have to know him. And James, then he's kind of kind of like,
well, you know, you know how it goes. You can peddle to the medal or you can just give it to your
15th guy, right? Listen, there's no doubt that it's a political appointment, but I think you see
that U.S. attorneys that do the job well follow where the evidence leads. And that's not always
politically convenient. At the same time, there is no problem with the attorney general or even
the president himself expressing that they hope their prosecutors, their U.S. attorneys are more
aggressive. Looking at Mr. Cybert's case in the Eastern District of Virginia, he has to make a
determination, one, whether he has the evidence to satisfy the elements of the crime to prove it
beyond a reasonable doubt. And two, he has to look at who's going to be in his jury pool there in
the Eastern District of Virginia. And I think those present challenges potentially to bringing a case
that has this perception, as it's been presented by mainstream media, that it's a political
prosecution, even if it's not. All right. So you're suggesting that Mr. Seiber may have gotten
shafted on this. I'm not saying you got shaffed. No, I know you're not saying it, but you're saying
you're leaving open the possibility that he was doing his job in an honest way, and he got whacked
because Trump wanted it done faster. Sure. I think that's
possible. This idea of justice delayed is justice denied. It is not a foreign concept in our system.
But yes, Mr. Cyber had choices in front of him, and it appears that when you serve at the pleasure
of the president, as is the case in any administration, that you may face choices that could
result in you needing to step away from your job. All right. We appreciate it, Counsel. Thanks very much
for helping us out. I think that he was on.
And every president has certain cases that they're very interested in, and they want specific updates, and if you don't give it to them, you're gone.
And that's just the way the system works.
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Let's go to a new poll about Charlie Kirk's killing.
This is Rasmussen 1,165 likely voters.
The question was,
which is close to your opinion?
Charlie Kirk was peacefully and respectfully debating people.
And so tragedy he was murdered, or Charlie Kirk was speaking hateful words,
and his murder was tragic but understandable.
All right.
Tragic but understandable, 26%.
Okay?
Respectfully debating people, 62%.
And I believe that's true.
I do believe that reflects the American public.
On the liberal side, though, 54% said Mr. Kirk was hateful, just so you know.
Conservative, only 5% said he was hateful.
Kamala Harris, who has no trouble getting booked on every network show she wants.
She is welcome here on the No Spin News.
In a million years, she would not come in here.
And I had just very simple questions.
Like, are you happy that the border is sealed now, Ms.
vice president. You know, stuff like that. Just straight declarative sentences. She can say whatever
she wants to say, but never would she sit across from me. I sound like a braggadocio here.
I'm just stating the facts. Anyway, she's on the view, of course. And here is what she says about
Trump. Go. First of all, he said his number one priority and the number one thing he would do
was bring down costs. Yeah. Yeah. That's what he said. And I believe there are a lot of people
who voted for him believing that that's what he would do.
Fast forward to today.
Yeah.
Prices are higher.
The cost of food is higher, inflation is higher, unemployment is higher.
He lied.
Yeah.
He lied.
Yay, he lied.
He lied.
The campaign stuff.
So let's fact check it.
In December 24, Biden Harris in office, unemployment 4-1,
Now it's 4-3, which is the same, just about the same.
Okay, so that's wrong.
Consumer prices, any rate of inflation, December 24, 29, August 25, 29.
But in the big cities, consumer prices is up 3%.
Okay, that's where people are getting hit.
New York City, Chicago, things like that.
Grocery prices, December 24, 1.8% annual increase, now 2.7.
There is the vulnerability for Donald Trump.
Somehow, some way, the Republicans have got to try to bring down those grocery prices.
Another poll, Washington Post, about the Democratic Party.
So this is 2,513 U.S. adults.
Which political party do you trust doing a better job handling each of the following?
The economy.
Democrats, 32 percent, Republicans 39.
So even though prices are going up for groceries a little bit, people still trust more
the Republican Party on the economy.
Crime.
Democrats 22, Republicans 44, a double.
and immigration, Democrats 29, Republicans, 42.
So the Democrats, they got about 13 months to turn it around for the midterms.
PBS, NPR, you know, they got 50 million cut from the Trump administration, but I told you this is what happened.
So a bunch of left-wing financiers have gathered together, and they're pumping.
money into the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. They say to keep the local stations roll,
and maybe that's true, Knight Foundation, Ford Foundation, McArthur Foundation, McArthur Foundation,
Schmidt Family Foundation, all of them. And they all pool their money and they're given
$100 million instead of $50. And that's what it should have been forever. Why take tax dollars
when you can have these special interest groups? And I got no beef with that.
Pump as much money as you want in there. Donald Trump's approval.
This is a Reuters poll.
Now, the president, I think, is steady in his belief system.
There are no disasters that I can see, and certainly I would report them to you.
He's only been in office nine months.
Obviously, tried to change the economy, tried to change the world.
Some work.
Some are still pending.
Okay, so Reuters, what share of Americans approve of the president's job performance, 41 approve, 58 disapprove.
All right, that's a little low, I think it might be a little higher.
What share of Americans approve of the president's handling of the economy?
Very important, as I said, 35 disapprove 56.
That's a troubling number.
So Donald Trump has got to get on that price stuff.
But here's the kicker for the Reuters poll.
It doesn't make any sense.
Okay? Which party is a better plan for the economy?
Republicans 34, Democrats, 24. Well, wait a minute. If you're crucifying Trump for the economy,
how can you say the Republicans have a better plan by 10 percent? That's what I mean about these polls.
Who is in which party is a better chance for crime, better plan for crime?
Republicans 40 Democrats 20. Immigration, Republicans 40 Democrats 22. Political extremism.
Republicans, 30, Democrats, 26.
So still, the right-wing extremism has overcome the left-wing extremism.
I don't know how that's possible in this day and age, but there's the poll.
Now, this is a story I have not been able to confirm because there's no reporting on it,
but the Ukrainian government says it hit 10 oil refineries in Russia, crippling some of the Russian
transportation of oil. If that's true, big win for Ukraine. Can't confirm it. The Financial
Times says it's true, but Ukraine feisty over there, but they need more help. This is from
the Global Post. The GlobalPost.com is our foreign policy journal that we use, and they're
accurate. Mexico, what a disaster, Mexico is. Do you realize in the last
five years, almost 200,000 people have been murdered in Mexico by the drug cartels.
200,000. And about 50,000 have disappeared. I think it's double that. Gone. Nobody knows
where they are. I'll tell you where they are. They're either in the ocean or underground
about 40 feet. That's where they are. So that would bring it up to about 300,000 murdered in five years.
And Scheimbaum, the president, still will cooperate with Trump on knocking these cartels out.
Boy, smart life, top 10% of American consumers spend 50% of all the stuff bought.
This is Bernie Sanders.
Punish the wealthy.
Punish the corporations.
What do you think is going to happen if you start to punish and confiscate the wealth in America?
Well, consumer spending is going to drop through the floor.
Again, 10% of Americans buy 50% of the stuff, and our economy is driven by consumer spending.
I can't cover the shooting at the ICE facility in Dallas yet because they don't know.
There's too many stuff flurring around, but the ICE facility was attacked.
The guy who did it killed himself.
Two detainees were killed.
But we're on it, we're looking, we just don't want to miss report.
This is a story that I want to put it to some kind of perspective for you.
House of Representatives, all right?
Friday, September 19th, two days before the memorial, this was sponsored by the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, a resolution honoring Charlie Kirk.
And essentially, this is what it said.
The resolution condemns the strongest possible terms, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, all four and
political violence commends and honors a dedicated law enforcement emergency personnel for their
efforts of finding suspect response for the assassination of charlie kirk sends deepest condolences
sympathies of charlie kirk's family honors the life leadership and legacy of charlie kirk and
finally close upon all americans to reject political violence recommit the respectful debate uphold
american values and respect one another as fellow americans okay so that passed
all right three 10 258 all republicans voted for in the house
But 58 Democrats did not.
Okay.
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You know, you got to explain this, but they won't.
But Ocasio Cortez, the congresswoman from New York, she went a bit further in her rejection of the Charlie Kirk resolution.
Roll the tape.
The majority proceeded with a resolution that brings great.
pain to the millions of Americans who endured segregation, Jim Crow, and the legacy of
bigotry today.
We should be clear about who Charlie Kirk was, a man who believed that the Civil Rights
Act that granted Black Americans the right to vote was a mistake, who after the violent
attack on Paul Pelosi, claimed that, quote, some amazing patriot, unquote, should bail out
his brutal assailant, and accused Jews of controlling, quote, not just the colleges.
It's the nonprofits. It's the movies. It's Hollywood. It's all of it. Unquote.
Okay. So we did a fact check because this is important.
Charlie Kirk did not criticize civil rights and granting black Americans the right to vote.
He did not say it was a mistake. So Ocasio-Gortez,
Lie. What he did say was that the Civil Rights Act is too broad because it allows trans people to participate in women's sports. That was the context.
Secondly, Paul Pelosi attacked. What Mr. Kirk said was that others who commit assault were not punished as harshly as the assailant.
of Mr. Pelosi. I don't think I would have made that analogy, but it's certainly not that he wanted
the man out in the street. Okay. The third one is very weird about the Jews. We can't find any
video of that at all. Okay? Apparently some far left organization put this out, but it's
it's not backed up
and there's no date on it
supposed to be on his program
that Charlie Kirk show but there's no date
so
we don't know what that's all about
I do know that Alexander
Ocasio-Cortez is not invested
in telling the truth
and
I know that with 100%
certainty
Kimmel
okay so there is a negotiation
according to a number of press agencies
between ABC and Kimmel, that maybe he won't be fired,
maybe he'll be suspended, and maybe he'll come back,
maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe.
I don't know.
I know some of the affiliates aren't going to take him back,
even if he comes back.
So this is, you know, I don't know why Colbert's still on air
until May, for what?
You know, they're done.
But we'll keep you posted.
So the left has made this, and not only the left, but Rand Paul, a Republican senator from Kentucky.
They've made this a freedom of speech.
Government is trying to deny our freedom of speech.
That's, they spun it over.
It's not Kimmel blacking out all conservative voices for three years,
inappropriately misleading the country about the assassination.
It's not that.
It's a government's footprint is now threatening freedom of speech.
speech. Here's what Mr. Paul said. Go.
I mean, this is television for goodness sakes. You have to sell sponsorships. You have to sell
commercials. And if you're losing money, you can be fired. But the government's got no business
in it. And the FCC was wrong to weigh in. And I'll fight any, any attempt by the government
to get involved with speech. I will fight. Okay. So I disagree with Mr. Paul. And that's not
unusual. Okay. I don't see the world the way he does. He says the FCC,
was wrong to weigh in. Why? I mean, the three networks are using the public airways and they're
supposed to be broadcasting. Okay, let me give you a quote. We'll put it up and I'll read it for
those listening on the radio. The Federal Communications Commission regulates public airways
use and requires licensees to serve the public interest, convenience and necessity by addressing
local commoning news. Okay, is the public interest, let me just ask a very simple question
because I'm a simple man.
Served by a total blackout of all the networks, CNN and MS.
No conservative or traditional voice can appear on their air.
Is that serving the public interest, Senator Paul?
Because that's been going on for 10 years now.
10 years.
Blackout, totally.
And I know that better than anybody I wrote the message of the day
because I got to sell books.
And I used to be on all the networks, everybody,
and now I can't get a book because I'm not a liberal.
Only liberal authors, liberal movie stars, liberal musicians.
That's all they'll take.
Okay, come on.
When Gutfeld from Fox was on Fallon,
that was a big deal because it never happens.
Isn't that a violation of freedom of speech and expression?
Shouldn't the FCC be looking at that?
That's Putin's stuff.
That's what Putin is.
does. It's what China does. No criticism. Boat. Come on. That just really gets me.
Okay, here's the final thought. Leland Vitterd on News Nation has an extraordinary new book
coming out next week. And there'll be a documentary at 8 p.m. on Sunday, this coming Sunday,
about it. And the book is about Leland's autism. He's autistic. He's autistic.
you believe it, he's risen to the top of his profession. And what he went through when he
was a kid and how his father saved him. Okay? So I interviewed Leland for this documentary on
Sunday, News Nation 8 p.m. Boy, it's worth it. It gives hope to millions and millions,
not just autism, but any malady your child may have or your grandchild may have. What Leland
overcame incredible so he'll be on this program on monday or no tuesday when his book comes
out and he'll explain it all to you but get ahead of it on uh sunday night news nation 8 p.m
and i'll be on quomo at 8 p.m. tonight now i'm going to take a pause for the cause and give
my staff a little breather i can't tell you how hard we've been working uh with the charlie kirk
stuff and the book and all that so tomorrow we're going to be off and we'll be back on Monday but
But I will have a brand new column on Sunday.
All right.
I'm not sure yet.
I'm going to, I'm watching reaction to a whole bunch of stuff.
But it'll be a good column.
And we are very pleased, of course, that you watch and are so loyal to the No Spin News.
I am Bill O'Reilly.
Have a great weekend and we'll see you on Monday.