Morning Wire - Trump’s Budget Bill Stump & COVID Vax Lies | 5.21.25

Episode Date: May 21, 2025

Trump tells GOP holdouts to get behind his budget bill, a new report claims that Biden’s federal health agencies knew about dangers associated with the COVID vaccine, and Gavin Newsom blames Trump f...or CA’s budget deficit. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. Jeremy’s Razors: Save up to 47% with Jeremy's Razors Father's Day Sale: https://jeremysrazors.com/fathersday Shopify: Go to https://Shopify.com/morningwire to sign up for your $1 per month trial period and upgrade your selling today. Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/WIRE and use code WIRE to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:21 forward on his tax cuts and budget. I think we have unbelievable unity. I think we're going to get everything we want and I think we're going to have a great victory.
Starting point is 00:00:32 Did the President convinced the GOP holdouts. I'm Daily Wire, executive editor John Bickley, with Georgia Howe. It's Wednesday, May 21st, and this is Morning Wire. New bombshell Senate report claims federal health agencies were aware of COVID vaccine dangers, including myocarditis, but intentionally delayed alerting the public. Once the COVID injections hit the market, the adverse event reporting just skyrocketed, and it was summarily dismissed, just disregarded by federal health officials.
Starting point is 00:01:08 And Gavin Newsom is blaming Trump for California's $12 billion deficit, but are the governor's own spending decisions to blame. We were off. We were significantly off. Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire. Stay tuned. We have the news you need to know. You didn't get here by accident. You got here because a man, a real one, raised you right.
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Starting point is 00:02:04 We've been watching this big budget bill. I love saying it over and over again. But remind us first, what's all at stake here? Well, at stake is President Trump's budget. Remember, rather than breaking up this bill into smaller pieces to be voted on piecemeal, the president has urged Congress to push all of it through at once, thus the big, beautiful language. This law would amount to what the White House calls the largest tax cut in American history. Among other things, it would codify his plan for no taxes on tips, overtime, or social security payouts.
Starting point is 00:02:33 It would also increase child tax credits, remove over a million illegal immigrants from Medicaid, increase funding for border wall construction, overhaul the FAA, and perhaps most importantly for most folks, it would make Trump's 2017 tax cuts permanent. Without this bill, they would expire later this year. At the moment, the plan is for the House to vote on this thing by Thursday, but we're still not sure if it'll actually pass. And that's where Trump comes in.
Starting point is 00:02:56 Exactly. Remember, because Republicans hold such a slim majority in the House and Senate, they've got to have almost total unity to get anything passed. That slim margin is a big reason that Trump has only signed five new laws since taking office. That's the fewest for any president at this point in their term since 1953. So on Tuesday, Trump took a rare trip across town to the Capitol where he delivered a blunt message to House Republicans. Get in line. I spoke with Congressman Blake Moore, who sits on the powerful ways and means and budget committees. He was in the room with President Trump. Here's how he described his message. There was holdouts across the board, and his message
Starting point is 00:03:31 to all of them was, don't let perfect be the enemy of good. If we stall on getting this done, the outcomes that will come will be far worse. If you wanted some changes to Medicaid, if you force this perfect world that you have in your vision, you'll actually get nothing. Let's go out and move the ball forward, get something. I love a stand-up double. I don't have to have a home run on every single out bat.
Starting point is 00:04:01 So Trump really leaning on Republicans pretty hard there. What are the holdups so far? So there are two main factions, pushing back right now on the right. First, you've got a few hardline conservative members of the House Freedom Caucus. They want to see more cuts to federal spending, Medicaid in particular. Those holdouts say the bill will increase the federal deficit and ultimately make inflation worse. For his part, according to multiple sources, President Trump reportedly told those budget hawks,
Starting point is 00:04:25 quote, don't F around with Medicaid. He also took AIM Tuesday at some of the ringleaders on the right, including, in particular, Kentucky's Thomas Massey. Do you think that Thomas Massey is correct in saying that this is very No, I don't think Thomas Massey understands government. I think he's a grandstander, Bradley. He'll probably vote. We don't even talk to him much.
Starting point is 00:04:46 I think he should be voted out of office. And on the other side of the opposition are more moderate members from the Northeast who say the bill does not do enough to fund Medicaid. They also want to see higher caps on the amount of state and local taxes that Americans can write off. I think anybody that didn't support it as a Republican, I would consider it to be a fool. It's a great bill. Now, it's worth noting, while the bill will offer tax cuts to millions of Americans, there are skeptics, some within the GOP, who say that it'll increase the federal debt over the next decade.
Starting point is 00:05:16 I asked Congressman more about that. Here's his take. One, when you do tax policy, it gets scored as a deficit creator. But we're offsetting that with two factors. One, a conservative growth estimate within the economy, and we think that that growth estimate will cut half of that away. and then there's an enormous amount of spending cuts that we're making, as well as what you would call revenue raisers. Now, regardless of who's right there, it's worth noting a recent poll from Marquette
Starting point is 00:05:46 found that 60% of Americans support lowering taxes, even if the deficit increases. So something to keep in mind there. Yeah, and lower taxes doesn't always mean lower revenues. Yeah, but thanks so much for reporting. Absolutely. If you run a small business, you know there's nothing small about it. That's where Shopify comes in.
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Starting point is 00:07:05 severe adverse health reactions associated with these COVID vaccines, but they downplayed health concerns and they delayed alerting the public about these risks for months. Republican Senator Ron Johnson, the chairman of the subcommittee, he'll hold a full hearing today at 2 p.m. Morning Wire spoke exclusively with Senator Johnson about their findings. The federal government was very well aware of the myocarditis signal, particularly in young men, as early as February when they were warned by or asked, inquired by the Israeli, Ministry of Health about the large number of cases of myocarditis, again, primarily in young men, in Israel. And for a number of months, they were talking about these things. At some point in time,
Starting point is 00:07:49 they actually internally said, is there a signal of myocarditis, a safety signal? And the answer was yes. And yet a couple days later, they decided not to issue a warning on the health alert network. Now, around the same time that this report is coming out, the FDA has just reversed. advised its COVID vaccine guidance. What are the changes? Yeah, the FDA says that they'll continue to approve COVID vaccines for seniors and people who are at high risk, but the agency is now requiring vaccine makers to conduct new clinical trials before they approve this vaccine for the wider public. These companies are going to have to conduct randomized placebo-controlled trials before the FDA will approve their shots for healthy Americans between the ages of six months and 64 years old.
Starting point is 00:08:32 Okay, now shifting gears a bit, NIH director, Dr. J. Badacharya, made some news this week when he discussed the origins of the COVID pandemic. What happened there? Yeah, Dr. Batacharya, who leads NIH, he upset a lot of bureaucrats at the agency when he said at a town hall event that he believes the COVID pandemic was likely started by research that was funded by NIH. It's possible that the pandemic was caused by research conducted by human beings. and it's also possible that the NIH partly sponsor that research. At that point, dozens of employees can be seen walking out, notably some of them are wearing masks. Dr. Bottagaria acknowledged them by making a comment about free speech, and then he continued. It's nice to have free speech. Welcome you guys.
Starting point is 00:09:20 If it's true that we sponsored research that caused a pandemic, and if you look at polls of the American people, that's what most people believe. and I looked at the scientific evidence, I believe it. What we have to do is make sure that we do not engage in research as any risk opposing any risk to human populations. HHS Secretary Robert Fkinney Jr. He also made news this week when he was talking about the origins of COVID. He scolded the World Health Organization at the group's annual meeting over their ties to China.
Starting point is 00:09:50 Here's a video of that message. The United States has provided the lion's share of the organization's funding historically. other countries such as China have exerted undue influence over its operations in ways that serve their own interests and not particularly the interests of the global public. This all became obvious during the COVID pandemic when the WHO under pressure from China
Starting point is 00:10:15 suppressed reports at critical junctures of human-to-human transmission and then worked with China to promote the fiction that COVID originated from bats or pants, Anglans rather than from a Chinese government-sponsored research at a biolab in Wuhan. Well, amazing that it's taken five years for all of this to come out. Amanda, thanks for reporting. You're welcome. Last week, California governor Gavin Newsom announced his state will be facing an astounding budget deficit next year, $12 billion.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Here to talk about California's budget problems is Judge Glock, Director of Research at the Manhattan Institute, Judge. Thanks for coming on. Thanks so much for having me back. So Newsom is blaming the budget hole on Trump slump as well as Washington's attack on California's economy. That's what he's calling it. Is he right? First, Newsom is right that the outlook for the state has darkened a lot since back in January where the budget looked just about balanced. The tariffs, a more volatile stock market means California is going to be bringing in less funds than it expected. But if you look at the actual budget document that Newsom released, it looks like half of this new deficit.
Starting point is 00:11:29 Less than half is from reduced tax revenue coming in. So what is actually driving this new deficit? Well, the big difference now is that California is increasing their spending a lot faster than they expected. And the big driver of that is increased spending on Medicaid or Medi-Cal as it's known in California. That's the health insurance program for the poor. In the rest of the country, Medicaid covers about 20% of people, but in California, it's more than a third, and it's been growing very rapidly. And one of the reasons Medi-Cal has been growing very rapidly is that it have more coverage for illegal immigrants and asylum seekers.
Starting point is 00:12:07 So the state of California provides health insurance for illegal immigrants as something we've covered in the past. Is that typical in the rest of the country? The short answer is no. The Medicaid program is this joint federal state program, and the federal government has made it clear it doesn't want to pay for health insurance for illegal immigrants. But starting the In 2010s, a handful of progressive states, including California, of course, began using their own money as a sort of top-off to cover illegal immigrants. And these states kept expanding that coverage. And just last year, California became the first state to offer Medicaid coverage to all illegal immigrants of any age. Just a few months ago, Newsom announced the state needed to borrow an extra $2.7 billion because more immigrants were enrolling in the new program than he expected.
Starting point is 00:12:54 The previous estimate was the program for illegal immigrants would cost about $10 billion a year. And now that estimate's gone up again. So one could say this entire budget deficit could be solved just by stopping this one program. That's incredible. And Governor Newsom has signaled that it might be on the table to actually to eliminate this program. Is that correct? That's right. So a few months back when the state announced that extra borrowing for the Medicaid for immigrants program,
Starting point is 00:13:22 Newsom said he wouldn't cut it. back. He said, no, no, no, medical insurance for the undocumented was a real duty of Californians and so forth. But this time when he made his announcement, he pointed the fingers at the Trump tariffs, talked a lot about the national economy going south. But then his big change, his announcement for how to solve the budget deficit, was restricting new illegal immigrant enrollment and starting at charge of modest premium. I think Newsom had to recognize the program had gotten out of control. and this time he wanted to just blame the circumstances on the general economy. The state population shrank after COVID for the first time in history.
Starting point is 00:14:02 And the only reason hasn't shrunk more is because of these migrants coming in from other countries. But California can't keep losing taxpayers to other states while they offer more rewards to illegal immigrants and others who consume a lot of taxpayer funds. So nuisance proposed cuts, even if they pass, won't fix that long-term problem caused by, the shifts in the state's population. It really sounds like the state's heading straight for the cliff financially. Judge, thanks so much for coming on.
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