Morning Wire - Dem Postmortem Misses & Sanctuary Cities Draw Fire | 7.22.25

Episode Date: July 22, 2025

Democrats refuse to blame Biden & Harris for the 2024 election loss, an illegal immigrant shoots an off-duty CBP officer in NYC, and CBS axes Stephen Colbert. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.  ... - - -   Today's Sponsors:   Vanta - Visit https://vanta.com/MORNINGWIRE to sign up for a free demo today!   EarnIn - Type in Morning Wire under PODCAST when you sign up for EarnIn today by downloading in the Google Play or Apple App Store.   - - -   Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:38 But they're refusing to blame Biden and Harris. If you don't focus on Joe Biden and his cognitive decline, I think you're missing the point. I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Executive Editor John Bickley. It's Tuesday, July 22nd, and this is Morning Wire. An off-duty Border Patrol agent is shot in New York, and now sanctuary cities are under fire as ice prepares to flood the zone. The sanctuary cities are sanctuaries for criminals. I mean, hard stop. And CBS cancels Stephen Colbert's late night show.
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Starting point is 00:03:04 Now, a lot has happened since then, but Democrats are now trying to figure out what went wrong. What are the main theories? So after every election season, each party spends the next year producing an extensively detailed post-mortem on what went right or, in Democrats' case, what went poorly. After interviews with more than 200 campaign officials in all 50 states, the DNC's report is now nearing completion. And according to a recent New York Times story, is avoiding some of the biggest factors in this race, namely whether Joe Biden should have run for re-election in the first place, if he should have dropped out earlier, and if Kamala Harris was the right pick for his replacement. For more on that controversial decision, I spoke with Doug Shone, a longtime Democratic strategy,
Starting point is 00:03:44 who worked on the campaigns of both Bill and Hillary Clinton. If you don't focus on Joe Biden and his cognitive decline and the fact that he was not prepared to run, much less even govern, I think you're missing the point. Moreover, the fact that Kamala Harris was so ill-prepared that with the expenditure of over a billion dollars, she actually lost votes, not gain votes. It tells you that the party has pretty serious problems that by what we see and here, they're not addressing.
Starting point is 00:04:21 So if they're not blaming Kamala or Biden, who are they blaming? Well, they're reportedly putting much of the blame on outside groups, primarily the future forward pack that was the largest Democratic super PAC in 2024. They say those groups spent too much money on advertising and not enough on grassroots organizing. They also claim that the billion plus dollars they spent on advertising should have focused more on attacking Donald Trump. as opposed to propping up Kamala Harris. But the future forwardback is disputing those claims. They're pointing out that just 13% of their advertising budget went towards ads that were positive about Kamala,
Starting point is 00:04:56 while the rest attacked Trump. Here's shown to that point. The result was bad because Biden was infirm, and Kamala Harris, as she has always been, does not have great credibility to be a national candidate. She had low ratings as vice president, and ultimately she was not prepared to sustain a presidential campaign. The other issue, Cabot, that I'm concerned about,
Starting point is 00:05:23 is will the Democrats face the facts about immigration and the fact that their failure to deal with the problem frontally during the Biden administration and thereafter was one of the major contributing factors to their defeat? Now, the party is also having some money troubles. What's going on with their financials? So typically it's much easier to raise money when you're not the party in power. Give us money to fight back is a more potent pitch than give us money to maintain the status quo.
Starting point is 00:05:52 But the GOP has been running laps around the Democrats in fundraising this year. According to the latest FEC filings this week, the RNC now has $80 million in their war chest, while the DNC has just $15 million. And much of the money they have raised is coming in deep blue districts that Republicans aren't going to have any chance of winning anyway. Now, what does all this mean for the midterm? or is it too early to say? Well, historically, the party out of power
Starting point is 00:06:16 enjoys big gains in midterms, but right now, polling of generic ballots shows Democrats with just a two-point advantage for 2026. For context, at this point for the last two midterms with GOP presidents, they were heading the polls by seven points. But the good news for Democrats
Starting point is 00:06:31 is that according to at least some polls, President Trump's popularity appears to be waning a bit in the last month or so. At the moment, his average approval rating sits at 45% with 52% disapproval, which is still better than any time during his first term, but a bit of a dip since inauguration. And perhaps more importantly,
Starting point is 00:06:48 Americans are less enthused about his handling of the economy in his second term. That was where he scored his highest marks in the first term, but he's now 12 points underwater on the economy. However, though, on the other side, some consolation for Republicans. Trump and his allied packs have more than $600 million in their war chest right now. Trump wants to hit a billion by the time midterms roll around.
Starting point is 00:07:10 He's ready to spend that money and hit the campaign. campaign trail to maintain GOP control of Congress. So he's certainly not resting on his laurels with midterms fast approaching. We'll be there very soon. Yeah, well, probably wise. A lot can change. Cabot, thanks for reporting. Absolutely.
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Starting point is 00:08:42 What exactly happened? So this all went down in a park in Upper Manhattan on Saturday night. The Department of Homeland Security released tape of what happened. The footage is pretty grainy, but in it you can see two people on a moped approach another two sitting by a rock near the Hudson River. One man gets off the moped and draws a gun. He approaches the couple on the rock, one of the people on the rock reacts, and there is an exchange of gunfire. One of the people attacked turned out to be a Border Patrol agent who was sitting next to a friend. According to New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the agent drew his service weapon when he realized that he was being robbed.
Starting point is 00:09:15 But the man off the moped shot first and hit the agent in the left cheek and right forearm. The agent returned fire and hit the man in the chest. The assailant was able to get up, get back on the moped, and take off. The agent was then taken to a nearby hospital where he is being treated. So the suspect fired first, the off-duty officer then returned fire. What do we know so far about the attackers? Well, both suspects have been arrested. The man with a gun is suspected to be a previously deported illegal alien from the Dominican Republic.
Starting point is 00:09:45 He was arrested at the southern border in 2023 and then released into the country under the Biden administration. He has wanted in Massachusetts for armed robbery. He has also been charged with kidnapping and witness intimidation in New York, but clearly he's been allowed to roam free. The second suspect is also a Dominican National who entered the country illegally. Once again, under the Biden administration. He also has a rap sheet and an order for deportation. Homeland Security Secretary Kristy Noem said Monday that these suspects were allowed to stay in the country because of Sanctuary City, There's absolutely zero reason that someone who has scum of the earth like this should be running
Starting point is 00:10:21 loose on the streets of New York City. Make no mistake, this officer is in the hospital today fighting for his life because of the policies of the mayor of the city and the city council. Borders are Tom Homan said that if local officials won't help the administration, ICE is going to flood the zone with officers to take illegals like these off the streets. Sanctuary cities are sanctuaries for criminals. Sanctuary cities get exactly what they don't want. more agents in the community and more agents in the worksite. President Trump also chimed in.
Starting point is 00:10:49 He posted on true social of the weekend that, quote, Democrats have flooded our nation with criminal invaders. He said those aliens must all be either thrown out or immediately prosecuted. All right. So as to this threat from Homan to flood the sanctuary cities with more agents, what cities do we expect him to target? Well, no surprises here. Cities such as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles will be top of the list. And that is due to comments like these from L.A. Mayor, Karen Bass over the weekend, where she refused to say whether any illegal aliens in her city should be deported. Even people who are U.S. citizens have been detained. Immigrants who have their papers and were showing up for their annual immigration appointment were detained when they showed up
Starting point is 00:11:30 doing exactly what they were supposed to be doing. So they should not be deported? I don't think so. They should stay. Well, this is what I'm... A million undocumented? No, let me just tell you. What I think we need is comprehensive immigration reform. I certainly in Congress for 12 years. And didn't get it. And well, and didn't get it. Speaking of California, the anti-ice attitude runs through the state government as well. According to the Washington Free Beacon, Governor Gavin Newsom personally solicited funds for an anti-ice group,
Starting point is 00:11:58 the Immigrant Defender's Law Center, that wants to defund police and recently launched a bail fund for illegal aliens arrested by ICE. So they're actively working to get suspects back on the streets. Exactly. Tim, thanks for reporting. Thanks for having me on. Stephen Colbert's late show was canceled last week, marking the end of the classic late-night program that began in the 1990s. The cancellation has sparked conspiracy theories and comes at a volatile time for CBS. Daily Wire investigative reporter, Marade Alorty is here now with more.
Starting point is 00:12:30 So Marade, tell us about the decision to cancel this show. Hi, Georgia. Yes, so the late show with Stephen Colbert was canceled last week, and CBS said the decision was purely financial. The last episode will air in May 26, and after that, CBS said Colbert will not be replaced. Colbert announced the end of his decade-long show to his audience Thursday night. Next year will be our last season. The network will be ending the late show in May.
Starting point is 00:12:56 And yeah, I share your feelings. Just days before his show was canceled, Colbert slammed his own network during his opening monologue. He criticized CBS's parent company, Paramount Global, for paying $16 million to settle a lawsuit with President Trump over Kamala Harris' 60 Minutes interview. Trump claimed CBS deceptively edited Harris' word salad answer to make her look better. Trump's legal team called the settlement a win for the American people over the fake news media. But here's what Colbert had to say.
Starting point is 00:13:35 While I was on vacation, my parent corporation, Paramount, paid Donald Trump a $16 million settlement over his 16 minutes lawsuits. As someone who has always been a proud employee of this network, I am offended. And I don't know if anything will ever. repair my trust in this company. But just taking a stab at it, I'd say $16 million would help. Colbert called the settlement a big fat bribe because he noted, Paramount Global is trying to get the Trump administration's FCC to approve an $8.4 billion merger with Skydance media. So do people think those comments are really what got him fired? Yes, there's a lot of speculation about that
Starting point is 00:14:12 online, and the timing looks pretty bad. However, we spoke to film critic and host of Hollywood and Toto podcast, Christian Toto, and he said the cancellation is not so shocking when you look at the late show's sagging numbers. I mean, there were multiple reports saying they cost the CBS more than $40 million. That's a massive amount. And we've seen the revenue numbers from late night TV decline and decline. This is a format that has existed for decades that is dying. They've got a show that's costing them an exorbitant amount of money. They've got a host who is aggressively repelled more than half the country. Toto also noted that Colbert is just not that funny anymore. He's got the mannerisms. He's got the timing. There's a good comedian lurking within there.
Starting point is 00:14:57 But at the end of the day, if you look at a show like The Late Show, the purpose, the prime director isn't really funny anymore. It's, you know, getting a monologue out. It's pushing an agenda. It's hitting the right target, so to speak. You know, he went on and on and on about the Russian collusion situation. And when there was the revelation that it was, all a hoax, there was no apology, no maya culpa. I think podcasts and also YouTube-based shows are essentially the new late night, you know, a rebel comedian like Tim Dillon or Theo Vaughn. You know, they will attack these subjects in a very similar fashion, and they'll do it longer form, they'll be funnier often, and they don't really have a decided partisan edge to them.
Starting point is 00:15:41 What's notable here, too, is that Colbert's show is the highest performing of all the late-night shows with just under 2 million watchers, except for Gutfeld on Fox, which dominates late-night TV with 3 million nightly viewers, and of course, leans conservative. Gutfeld has also picked up more younger viewers, while the left-leaning late-night audiences
Starting point is 00:15:59 tend to skew older. Well, it's definitely the end of an era and maybe a sign of the times. Array, thanks for reporting. Thanks, Georgia. Thanks for waking up with us. And if you're watching on YouTube, don't forget to like and subscribe.
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