Morning Wire - Trump Eyes Funding Cuts & British Synagogue Attacked | 10.3.25
Episode Date: October 3, 2025The White House plans deep cuts to “Democrat agencies” as the government shutdown continues, a terrorist attacks an Orthodox synagogue in England, killing two people and wounding more, and is Leon...ardo DiCaprio’s new blockbuster movie the Antifa version of Star Wars? Get the facts first with Morning Wire. - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsors: American Beverage Association - Learn more about America’s beverage companies at https://WeDeliverForAmerica.org HelloFresh - Go to https://HelloFresh.com/MORNINGWIRE10FM now to get 10 Free Meals + a Free Item for Life! - - - 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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It's day three of the government shutdown and there's still no end in sight.
Well, there could be firings and that's their fault.
And it could also be other things.
President Trump meets with budget officials to discuss which Democrat agencies to cut amid the deadlock.
I'm Daily Wire, Executive Editor John Bickley with Georgia Howe.
It's Friday, October 3rd.
This is Morning Wire.
Multiple Jewish worshippers are murdered and more severely wounded in a terrorist attack on a synagogue in Manchester, England.
On Yom Kippur, the holiest day for the Jewish community, a vile individual committed a terrorist attack.
Plus, does Hollywood's hottest new movie glorify left-wing violence?
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The government shutdown enters its third day as the blame game continues, and President Trump,
years up for mass layoffs of federal employees.
Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips is here to break it all down for us,
A Cabot. So day three, do we have any movement at all?
No, we don't, John. So remember, in order to end this shutdown,
60 senators must vote yes on the Republicans' continuing resolution.
At the moment, there are only three members who've crossed party lines,
Democrats John Federman and Catherine Cortez Mastow,
along with independent Angus King,
are the only members to support the measure.
So that leaves Majority Leader John Thune searching for at least five more votes on the left.
He'll make another run at it on the floor today, but by all accounts, it's expected to once again fail.
Thune says that he has had some productive back channel conversations with Democrats,
specifically the moderate ones, who have expressed some willingness to budge if they get assurances on health care subsidies being added
or at least debated more substantively in the future when the full budget's passed.
But those members, again, are facing enormous pressure from their left-wing base to stand firm.
To that point, the White House put out a post reminding Americans that under President Biden,
Democrats voted 13 separate times to pass continuing resolutions,
very similar to the one that's being debated right now.
They argue that Democrats are allowing the federal government to essentially be held hostage by the far-left base,
who was furious by their going along with Trump's big beautiful bill,
or at least not stopping it completely.
Here's Treasury Secretary Scott Besant making that point yesterday.
Chuck Schumer did the right thing in the spring and led the Senate to,
a clean CR. What's changed since then is it's his poll numbers. Ocasio-Cortez, because she's
nipping at his heels. The American people are being held hostage by Chuck Schumer's poll numbers.
Now, as we've discussed, the White House is doing everything in their power to make this
shutdown solely focused on Democrats and their insistence to add funding for health care for legal
immigrants. They say the Democratic proposal would result in about $200 billion in taxpayer funding
over the next decade, going for, again, health care for
illegal immigrants, primarily through Medicaid and mandatory emergency care.
They argued the American people elected Donald Trump on a promise to do away with those policies
and that by fighting to keep them, they're blocking the will of the people.
Here's press secretary Caroline Levitt making that point.
President Trump ran on the promise to end taxpayer-funded benefits going to illegal aliens
and tens of millions of Americans across the country voted him back to this beautiful
White House to implement that promise and he did.
And now Democrats want to undo it.
And they are holding our country hostage.
They are holding the American people hostage.
Now, the White House says that this shutdown will cost the U.S. economy about $15 billion in GDP every week that it drags on.
And again, they want to make sure Democrats get the blame.
And to give you an idea of how confident they are that that's going to happen,
the White House posted news clip after news clip all week long describing National Guardsmen now going unpaid,
food assistance for low-income, single mothers drying up, etc.
A number of federal websites also had new banners on Thursday.
The official DOJ website, for example, read, quote,
Democrats have shut down the government.
Websites are not currently updated.
And then the Department of Housing and Urban Development's banner went even further,
saying, quote, the radical left in Congress shut down the government.
HUD will use available resources to help Americans in need.
So clearly the administration is not shying away from this shutdown.
They want people to know it is happening.
So they're not exactly being subtle about this.
What about this move to lay off federal?
employees. What's the latest on that? Yeah, Trump, again, is targeting non-essential federal employees
for termination as part of his broader government efficiency efforts. He posted Thursday that he,
quote, had a meeting today with Russ vote. He of Project 2025 fame to determine which of the many
Democrat agencies, most of which are a political scam, he recommends to be cut. I can't believe
the radical left Democrats gave me this unprecedented opportunity. So you can see Trump almost excited by
this opportunity. On Wednesday, vote began making
some of those cuts withholding $18 billion for a tunnel project in New York and New Jersey
that was, again, being spearheaded by Democrats like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries.
Vote also moved to cancel $8 billion worth of green energy products that were previously
awarded to Blue States.
From all that effort, we spoke with Dan Bishop, Deputy Director of the OMB.
There are opportunities that this situation unlocks, and they are, and they go in a lot of
different directions.
and, you know, I will say that folks on the Hill have had suggestions that we look into that are
productive as well.
So, yes, riffs are imminent, as the director has said, exactly where they will be and how deep.
All those things are under consideration and the president will make the decisions.
And then there's sort of the main of the hour right now, Republican Majority Leader John Thune.
He had a message to Democrats about these ongoing cuts from OMB.
saying, quote, we don't control what he's going to do, he being Trump.
So essentially telling Democrats, if you want the cuts to stop and the shutdown.
All right, so a unified and very forceful message from Republicans and the administration in lockstep there.
Kavana, thanks for reporting. Absolutely.
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A knife-wielding man targeted a synagogue in England
on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Here to discuss is Daily Wire reporter, Amanda Prestajakamo.
So Amanda, a horrifying event in Manchester, England.
What do we know so far about this attack?
Yeah, well, first of all,
we know that this has been deemed a terrorist attack by the UK's counterterrorism police.
This was very obviously a targeted attack.
As far as timeline goes, we know that authorities first received calls at around 9.30 a.m. local
time about a man driving his vehicle into pedestrians outside of the Heaton Park Hebrew
congregation synagogue.
The suspect then got out of his vehicle and began stabbing people around him.
Authorities have confirmed that two people have been killed and at least four others were injured.
The suspect himself was shot in.
killed by police about seven or eight minutes after authorities were first called.
And, you know, as John mentioned, this attack took place on Yom Kippur, a very holy day for the
Jewish people.
There were a large number of people inside the synagogue worshipping at the time of the attack.
There were about a half hour into service.
Now, the attacker was not able to get into the actual synagogue because the entrance was
locked and barricaded.
When the suspect got out of his vehicle, he immediately encountered synagogue security and other
members who stopped him. Suffice to say, this attack could have been even more deadly. Now, there have also
been reports that the suspect was strapped with explosives. Has that been confirmed? So the suspect does
appear to have something strapped to his vest in photos. Investigators said this appeared to be an
explosive device. But authorities later said that that device was not viable. Now, investigators were
quick to say this is being investigated as a terror incident. What do we know so far about the suspect?
authorities made clear very early on that they knew who the suspect was, but for hours they refused to release his name.
They cited safety reasons. We've since learned that the suspect's name is Jihad al-Shamee, a 35-year-old British citizen who's of Syrian descent.
Two arrests have also been made in connection to the attack, and the investigation is being led by specialized counterterrorism teams.
There are about 30,000 Jewish people who reside in Manchester. Outside of London, it's home to the
the largest Jewish community in the country. Antisemitic attacks in the UK have hit record levels
after the October 7th attack by Hamas and Israel. And in just the first half of this year, there have
been more than 1,500 reported incidents. Now, less than two weeks ago, Prime Minister Kierr-Starmor
appeared to side with Palestinians in the Gaza conflict. He stated that the UK would recognize a Palestinian
state. That was upsetting to many of his Jewish constituents. How is he responding to this attack?
Yeah, Starmor called the attack absolutely shocking, and he said he's going to do everything he can to keep the Jewish community safe.
Britain is also a country where Jewish buildings, synagogues, even schools require round-the-clock protection,
where dedicated specialist security is necessary because of the daily threat of anti-Semitic hatred.
After Starrmer made those remarks, a violent protest broke out on Downing Street outside of his office,
The crowd has been described as pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli, and a number of arrests were made.
Alternatively, there's been a lot of criticism of Starmar and, you know, the British authorities more generally for letting anti-Semitism become so normalized and for allowing mass migration without any assimilation.
Israel's foreign minister, Gideon Tsar, said that, you know, they expect more than words from Starmer.
Well, a very frightening situation for Jews in Manchester.
Amanda, thanks for reporting. You're welcome.
Joining us to discuss the new film One Battle After Another is National Review contributor, John Carlos Sopo.
John Carlo, thanks for coming on.
Great to be with you guys.
So this film is getting a ton of buzz.
I want to ask you first, what is this film about?
So I think to understand one battle after another, you have to understand the book that it's based on.
And it's Thomas Pinchin's Vineland.
So essentially, it's a story about a bunch of radicals who have gotten burned out,
have attempted to attack government installations and institutions using violence.
So it's a satire, right?
So you've got radicals on one side and then on the right,
you're going to have a bunch of racist, autocratic thugs essentially coming after them
who are part of this paramilitary organization.
That is also tied, by the way, to a secret society of races called the Christmas Adventures Club.
The way you're describing it, we have left-wing radicals up against right-way.
authoritarian radicals.
It sounds like it's somewhat on the nose politically.
Do you get the sense that it is trying to give a message for today?
Or do you think it's just maybe some unfortunate timing that it happened to come out right now?
Well, I think that's one of the cool things about Paul Thomas Anderson is that he's a very
talented filmmaker.
So he knows how to make a film that's going to have some ambiguity.
I think the film's political sympathies are obviously with the progressive left.
At the same time, though, I wouldn't necessarily call it a.
political movie. I would look at it more as Antifa Star Wars, as a friend told me, where the politics
and the radicalism is kind of used as a vehicle to tell a father-daughter story. Do you feel like this
actually soft pedals violence? Because I know it's basically a weather underground group that he was a
part of, correct? Where they're actually, you know, breaking people out of ice detention facilities.
Does it gloss over or even glorify violence? I think it shows political
violence as tragic. However, the one political aspect of the movie that I had the most problem with
is that one of the lead characters, a woman by the name of Perfidia Beverly Hills, so again,
all these characters are very on the nose. There's a guy called Stephen Lockjaw, okay?
So Perfidia Beverly Hills, as they are holding up a bank, she shoots and kills a security
officer. She doesn't do it with joy. She actually does it with a great deal of
anguish. But even after that fact, the film, it's ambiguous enough where he can get away with it,
but it does still kind of paint her in a sympathetic light as the things that she has to do afterward.
Kind of mirrors some of these radicals who killed people in the 60s and 70s and then went into
exiling Cuba. It kind of, she kind of follows a similar trajectory.
Is there any sympathy at all for people considered on the right in the film?
Like, do you see any sympathetic elements?
Do you get a sense of that, or is it the sympathies lie when the father and the daughter?
Yeah, the thing with the movie is that no one's really in the center right or really the center left or much less the middle.
It follows a set of extremists on both sides.
And what the story is telling you on the political side is that these ideologies are pulling people away from what matters most of them in life, which should be their own children.
There are very clear passages in the film that communicate that.
I don't think anyone is portrayed here sympathetically in the film to be candid with you,
with the exception of the teenage girl.
What's interesting is that DiCaprio in some of these interviews that he's been doing,
promoting the film does say that he sees the film as a critique of both the left and the right.
Well, every year, I try to watch the movies that are anticipated to win Best Picture,
so I will definitely add this to my list.
John Carlo, thanks so much for coming on.
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