Morning Wire - Government Shutdown Begins & “TrumpRX” Debuts | 10.1.25

Episode Date: October 1, 2025

The U.S. government grinds to a halt as federal funding expires, the Trump Administration announces a direct-to-consumer drug program, and President Trump issues a deadline for peace in Gaza. Get the ...facts first with Morning Wire.  - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsors: Ollie - Take the guesswork out of your dog's well-being. Go to https://ollie.com/wire and use code wire to get 60% off your first box! Lean - Get 20% off when you enter MORNINGWIRE at https://TakeLean.com - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Funding for the federal government has run dry after lawmakers fail to make a deal. They want to give health care to illegal immigrants, which will destroy health care for everybody else in our country. Plus, Secretary of War Pete Hegeseth gives a blunt message to the military's top brass. If the words I'm speaking today are making your heart sink, then you should do the honorable thing and resign. I'm Daily Wire, Executive Editor John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Wednesday, October 1st, and this is Morning Wire. This is something Democrats have wanted for 20 years. Republicans have wanted for 20 years.
Starting point is 00:00:44 Everybody said they're going to do it. Nobody has even taken a step towards doing it. President Trump may have a cure for America's skyrocketing drug prices. Trump RX. How much a reduction could people see? And Trump gives Hamas a deadline to agree to his 20-point peace plan or face the consequences. We're just waiting for Hamas. And Hamas is either going to be doing it or not.
Starting point is 00:01:08 And if it's not, it's going to be a very sad end. Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire. Stay tuned. We have the news you need to know. Hey guys, producer Brandon here. My dogs are crazy, literally. They're Huskies. It's like I have a whole sled dog team in my living room.
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Starting point is 00:02:38 to talk about all that and more. Hey, Tim. So let's start with the most significant development in the last 24 hours. That's this budget battle on Capitol Hill. How were those final hours spent by lawmakers before the deadline? Well, they haggled right up until the last minute. About a day before the deadline, the New York Times and CNN College came out with a new poll that had some mixed results, but it showed for sure that Americans don't really want a shutdown. It said that about two-thirds of Americans don't want Democrats to force a shutdown, but it also suggested that Republicans would probably share the blame with Democrats in the case of a shutdown. And now that appears to be the spot that Washington is now in. Republicans had on the table a clean bill to fund the government at
Starting point is 00:03:19 current levels for about seven weeks, roughly. But Democrats rejected that. Much of what they wanted focused on restoration of budget cuts that the Trump administration made originally to stop taxpayer funding from going to waste, fraud, and abuse. President Trump tried to bring Democrats to the table yesterday by reminding them that during a shutdown, he has pretty broad authority to reshape the government. So the last person that wants to shut down is us now. With that being said, we can do things during the shutdown that are irreversible, that are bad for them and irreversible by them, like cutting vast numbers of people out, cutting things
Starting point is 00:03:55 that they like, cutting programs that they like. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer interpreted that threat as Trump owning the shutdown. Here's Schumer reacting. Democrats do not want a shutdown. We stand ready to work with Republicans to find a bipartisan. and compromise and the balls in their court. When he says he will do things, he is taking ownership. Well, obviously, a lot of political implications, as you've highlighted, that we'll be tracking
Starting point is 00:04:21 in the coming days. Now, down in Quantico, we had an unprecedented meeting hosted by Pete Hegseth. Trump was there, gave some major addresses. What did we hear from them? Yeah, it was two and a half hours of speeches. It was led off by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. His speech was basically reiterating the priority. he has pushed as war secretary,
Starting point is 00:04:42 cutting social engineering out of the military and restoring what he calls the warrior ethos to the military. Here he is on the first part of that. No more identity months, DEI offices, dudes in dresses. No more climate change worship. No more division, distraction, or gender delusions. No more debris. As I've said before, and we'll say again,
Starting point is 00:05:07 we are done with that. And to continue to build the military into what it should be, Hegseff offered a test to each military leader. Would you allow your own child to serve in the military as it's structured and run? Unless the answer to that is an unqualified yes, then there's more changes to be made. Here's Heg Seth. This means at the war department, first and foremost, we must restore a ruthless, dispassionate, and common sense application of standards. I don't want my son serving alongside troops who are out of shape or in combat unit with females who can't meet the same combat arms physical standards as men.
Starting point is 00:05:47 All right, so that was Hague, Seth, really throwing down the gauntlet there. Now, Trump also spoke. What did we hear from the president? Yeah, the president's speech was more of a military-focused campaign-style speech. So it was a lot of Trump touting his successes in his first administration and his second and a lot of bashing of Biden. He brought up that the military has crushed its recruiting goals under his administration. and how the U.S. is leading China and Russia on military advances. He also offered this message to the assembled generals and admirals.
Starting point is 00:06:14 My message to you is very simple. I am with you. I support you. And as president, I have your backs 100%. You'll never see me even waver a little bit. So a lot of warmth from the president toward the military. Well, he came in promising to fortify the troops, and he's certainly focusing heavily on that. Tim, thanks for reporting.
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Starting point is 00:07:39 of lower drug prices for Americans with the launch of Trump RX and a historic deal with Pfizer. Here with the details is Daily Wire reporter Amanda Presti Giacomo. So Amanda, some really big announcements coming out of the White House yesterday regarding pharmaceuticals.
Starting point is 00:07:54 First, tell us about Trump RX. What is it and what can Americans expect? Yeah, so Trump RX. This is going to be a new government website that's going to allow Americans to directly purchase medications at discounted prices. And we're talking about reductions of up to 85% of the net price, and that's the price you're actually paying when all is said and done. Now, Pfizer, which is one of
Starting point is 00:08:17 the largest pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporations in the world, they've agreed to set all their medications for Medicaid at most favored nation pricing. That means pricing that's comparable to or less than the cost of other developed nations drug prices. Additionally, all new medications from Pfizer will be offered at these lower prices. And there's even more from Pfizer. They'll invest $70 billion in research and development and U.S. manufacturing by 2030. Trump has long said that he wants all over drugs manufactured in the U.S. to, you know, bring back jobs, but also as a national security interest. So Pfizer is on board. That's obviously a huge get. But what about other pharmaceutical companies? Yeah, Trump was directly asked about this on Monday when he
Starting point is 00:09:04 made this announcement, and he indicated that more deals are forthcoming. He said he's offering incentives to boost that participation. But if a company refuses to comply, he said he'll use tariffs and other mechanisms to get these lower drug prices for Americans. Here's Trump. Eli Lilly has been fantastic. We're making deals with all of them. And I said, if we don't make a deal, then we're going to tariff them. Nobody wants to play that game. A little context here. Americans pay on average about 422% more for brand name drugs than other comparable nations. Trump said months ago that this is a form of global freeloading. It's where Americans basically foot the bill for all research and development costs that turn out most medical advances that benefit everybody.
Starting point is 00:09:50 That's why he launched these most favored nation policies so that R&D costs will be distributed to other developed nations as well, nations like France, Germany, and the UK. The goal is that this is going to lower drug prices for Americans, while these companies maintain their margins so that R&D funding and medical advances don't suffer. Here's more from the president. For many years, Americans have paid the highest prices anywhere in the world for prescription drugs. They paid far more 10 times, 13 times, 15 times more than other countries for the exact same product.
Starting point is 00:10:25 A major reason is that the American consumers have been subsidizing research and development courts for the entire planet. They put all of that on us, and yet they were the beneficiaries. So it's being changed as of today. The United States had just 4% of the world's population and consumers. Only 13% of all prescription drugs yet pharmaceutical companies make 75% of their profits from the United States. 60% of the vans on Amazon
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Starting point is 00:11:15 little enterprises like the other on Amazon.ca. One last note on R&D. As I mentioned, Pfizer as part of this deal, they're pouring billions of dollars into research and development,
Starting point is 00:11:29 and they specifically set a goal of delivering eight cancer breakthroughs by 2030. Now, Democrats have long taken aim at pharmaceutical companies for their prices. What are they saying about this? So they're generally sidestepping this or dismissing it. One example of this is far left Senator Bernie Sanders, who consistently rails against pharmaceutical companies. He said that other nations in Europe or Canada,
Starting point is 00:11:52 they should actually not be paying more to offset these costs. Instead, he says that pharmaceutical companies need to cut their margins. Amanda, thanks for reporting. You're welcome. President Trump presented what could be a game-changing Gaza peace deal this week, which Israel has already agreed to. Now President Trump has given Hamas a deadline to sign on or face a, quote, very sad end. Here to discuss as national security and foreign policy expert Victoria Coates of the Heritage Foundation. Victoria, thanks for joining us.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Of course. Glad to be here. So first, we have this new 20-point plan from the president. What are the key clauses that pose likely sticking points for this deal to go? through. Well, the key clause is probably the first one, which says that Hamas has to disarm and agree to this plan. But unlike the peace to prosperity plan that the president unveiled with Prime Minister Netanyahu in January of 2020, this one is being overtly and aggressively supported by partners in the Middle East. So we have countries like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, UAE, but also large Muslim majority countries like Pakistan, Indonesia, putting out
Starting point is 00:13:02 statements saying, yes, this is the way, this is the plan. This is a good faith effort. And so it all comes down to Hamas. Israel has accepted. The rest of the region has accepted. And the question is whether Hamas will accept. Now Trump has started the clock for Hamas to respond. He gave them three or four days. The Palestinian Authority has voiced support for this deal as I understand it. How much will that influence Hamas? I also think that's very important. Mahmoud Abbas came out and said he was happy that this had happened, that he wanted to look at it, but that he thought it was a productive step. That is 180 degrees from where he was five years ago, where he wouldn't even look at the Peace to Prosperity Plant. Now, I think this is a legitimate path forward. There is
Starting point is 00:13:47 very strong reforms for the Palestinian Authority in there that they have to undertake before they get any kind of governing responsibility in Gaza. So they're going to have a lot of work in front of them as well. And for him to be hopeful about it suggests that maybe more broadly among the Palestinian people, there is support for this kind of resolution. How would the IDF siege on Gaza City likely affect Hamas' response, if at all? Well, it all depends on what condition Hamas finds itself in today. And so if they are really down to sort of last fighters, if they are out of rockets, we haven't heard much about that recently, if they had funding cut by the Iranians due to their problems
Starting point is 00:14:30 and their lack of support from Hezbollah in Lebanon, they may be looking for survival. And this does give them that path. It says that if you wish to disarm and embrace a life of amnesty, that you can stay. And if you wish to leave, you will be given safe passage to third countries. So they may see this as their last ticket out.
Starting point is 00:14:53 And at the same time, they may be facing a situation. where there are fewer and fewer living hostages for them to bargain with. Right. And where do we stand now with the hostage situation? We think there are about four dozen of them still in there. 20, we pray, are still alive. And that is one of the critical provisions of this agreement, which is that they all come out within 72 hours of Havas saying yes to this. So it can't be dribs and drabs. It can't have the kind of theater that we've seen around the release of these hostages. And only then,
Starting point is 00:15:26 And that's a really important point that only when all of the hostages are out, will Israel start releasing any Palestinians? So this is a burden on Hamas rather than Israel has to release thousands and thousands of people and we get one guy back. No, this is the reverse. And to make clear, so this deal requires action from Hamas. It can't just be statements of support for this deal that don't actually show any follow through. Yes. And also important, the timeline here. This happens very gradually. So there are going to be benchmarks Hamas has to meet repeatedly throughout this process or else Israel goes right back in. And the president expressed full-throated support for Israel's right if Hamas does not keep their side of the bargain to do what they have to do to secure the strip. Now that's not going to be pretty. Prime Minister Netanyahu called it the hard way. He said he would much rather do it the easy way. I think we all would. And especially for the Palestinians living there, this is the way.
Starting point is 00:16:24 for them to get to a more secure and prosperous future. President Trump believes in that. He wants it to happen, and he's the one who can lead the way there. Well, he's certainly shown that he can get some deals done that many people don't think are possible. Let's hope he can get this one done as well. Thank you so much for talking with us. Thank you, John. Thanks for waking up with us.
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