Morning Wire - Trump’s Massive NYC Rally & Israel Strikes Back | 10.28.24

Episode Date: October 28, 2024

Donald Trump addresses a sold-out crowd in his home city, Kamala Harris faces some surprise headwinds from legacy media, and Israel responds to Iran’s attacks. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.... Beam: Exclusive discount for my listeners! Use promo code WIRE at https://www.ShopBeam.com/Wire Shopify: Get a $1 per month trial at https://www.shopify.com/morningwire Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:02 Donald Trump addresses a sold-out crowd in his home city of New York, making his closing pitch to the nation. November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country. And together we will make America healthy again. And we will make America great again. I'm Daily Wire, editor-in-chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Monday, October 28th, than this is Morning Wire. Kamala Harris faces some surprise headwinds from legacy media outlets and high-profile Democrats,
Starting point is 00:00:43 undermining her claims about Trump. I don't think it's fitting to anyone to state that the former president is equal to being hit him. And Israel unleashes its most destructive strike ever against Iran. How will the U.S. election impact Iran's response? Thanks for waking up with Morning Wire. Stay tuned. We have the news you need to know. With everything going on in America these days, turning off your mind at night can feel impossible.
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Starting point is 00:01:44 With eight days remaining until Election Day, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump make a series of high-profile campaign stops as they race to the finish line, but none so massive as Trump's Madison Square Garden event. Here with the latest from the trail is Daily Wire Senior Editor Cabot Phillips, Hey, Cabot, so barely one week to go, some major events over the weekend, set the scene for us. Yeah, eight days out, and based on polling, this continues to be the tightest presidential race of the century. On Saturday for the first time since August, Donald Trump briefly overtook Kamala Harris in the real clear average of national polls. With the race, a dead heat, both candidates are doing all
Starting point is 00:02:20 they can to grab the headlines. And that resulted in some of the biggest events of the entire campaign this weekend. So let's start with Trump and that enormous rally in New York City. What did we see there? Yeah, Trump said he wanted to wrap up campaign season with the bang. And he did just that, selling out the iconic Madison Square Garden last night. There were thousands of more supporters who flooded bars and restaurants in the area to watch on TV. Now, while the odds of Trump winning New York are quite slim, this event was a lot more about grabbing the headlines and showing that he can still draw a massive crowd in the bluest of cities. The event featured Elon Musk, J.D. Vance, UFC boss, Dana White, Dr. Phil, Hulk Hogan.
Starting point is 00:02:59 The list goes on. It was a raucous night. Have a listen. He's tough as an old army boot. They have impeached him, indicted him, shot him, and shot him, sued him. He is still standing. America is going to reach heights that it has never seen before. The future is going to be amazing. This is the city where I was born and raised, and this is the town that taught me that Americans can do anything when they want to. So no matter our differences, when we work together, there is nothing that we cannot achieve. At the New York event wasn't the only high-profile appearance from the former president this weekend, correct? Right. On Friday, Trump appeared on Joe Rogan's massively influential podcast for a three-hour, unedited conversation.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Within 24 hours, that interview had been viewed 26 million times on YouTube alone. It hit about 30 million by yesterday. That makes it the fourth most viewed podcast in the show's history, again, in just 24 hours. And it's worth noting, there were numerous reports that. Harris had been in negotiations for an appearance of her own, but actually backed out when Rogan's team informed her that no topic would be off limits. All right, so she's potentially missed a chance for massive exposure there. Now, Harris held a big event of her own this weekend. Tell us about that.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Yeah, Harris has increasingly relied on big-name celebrities to draw supporters in battlegrounds. And on Friday, Beyonce turned out for an event in Houston. And as short reports had indicated she would be giving a performance, but Beyonce fans were left disappointed when she only spoke for around three minutes before Harris came on stage. In fact, many supporters apparently left when it was clear that she was not going to perform. We've seen a noticeable shift in messaging from the Harris campaign in this last week. What are we hearing from her? Right. So Democrats, including Hillary Clinton and Tim Walls, tried to compare the Madison Square Garden rally to the infamous pro-Nazi demonstration held there back in 1939, claiming these
Starting point is 00:05:01 similarities supposedly were not a coincidence. As Trump had has continued to gain ground in the polls. We've seen Harris fully lean into that Trump is a fascist line of attack, outright comparing him to Hitler, saying he will embrace a Nazi-style regime if elected. The DNC went as far as projecting the words Trump praised Hitler onto the outside
Starting point is 00:05:22 of Madison Square Garden as he spoke. In response, the Trump campaign released this video featuring a 94-year-old survivor of Auschwitz. Wardski attended the rally at the Garden. For her to accuse President Trump of being like Hitler is the worst thing I've ever heard in my 75 years living in the United States. She owns my parents and everybody else who was murdered by Hitler, an apology for repeating this lie. So Democrats returning to the heightened attacks we saw before the first assassination attempt against Trump. We'll see if that helps or hurts Harris in.
Starting point is 00:06:02 these crucial final days. Some desperate campaigning going on in these final days. Kappa, thanks for reporting. Anytime. What's the secret sauce behind wildly successful businesses? It's not great products or brilliant marketing. It's the unsung hero, the business behind the business. For millions of entrepreneurs, that hero is Shopify. Shopify boasts the number one checkout on the planet. With shop pay, they boost conversions up to 50%. That means more sales and fewer abandoned cards. Get a $1 per month trial period at Shopify.com slash morningwire. That's Shopify.com
Starting point is 00:06:38 slash morningwire. After 47 years, the Washington Post announced that it's ending its policy of endorsing presidential candidates. The Los Angeles Times also says it won't endorse a candidate this go-round. This comes after the Teamsters and the International Association
Starting point is 00:06:56 of Firefighters chose not to endorse Harris, and as some Democrats are starting to admit that Trump's popularity has never been higher. Daily Wire Culture reporter Megan Basham is here now with more. So Megan, for the Washington Post and the LA Times to both announce that for the first time in decades, they're not going to make a presidential endorsement seems pretty seismic. What's going on here? Well, of course there's the official PR reason both
Starting point is 00:07:23 papers are offering. They're saying that this is simply an effort to maintain political neutrality and independence. But I don't think anybody really believes that that's all that's happening here. because for one thing, it's not like Jeff Bezos or Patrick Sun-Shiong, who is the biotech billionaire who owns the LA Times. It's not like they made these decisions early in the election cycle. They both waited until less than two weeks before Election Day when it was sure to create some pretty heated reaction. And it definitely did. Both papers are seeing resignations and mass outcry from their editorial staff right now. In fact, Washington Post editor-at-large Robert Kagan, just to give you one example,
Starting point is 00:08:04 publicly resigned hours after the announcement. And so there's been a lot of speculation that Bezos and Sun Xiang think there's a good chance that come 2025, Donald Trump will be in the Oval Office again, and they don't want to have an antagonistic relationship with the new administration when it does come time to seek those federal contracts or approvals for their other businesses. Well, and technically, the polls and most of the media are calling this an extremely tight race. But, But you think it sounds like the billionaire class, at least, is privately hedging that it's going to be a Trump victory. Well, I think there's no denying that there's an energy around the Trump campaign right now, a certain optimism that we're just not seeing with Harris. And you're starting to hear even Democrats talking about Trump in a way that suggests even they feel this vibe shift, as the kids say.
Starting point is 00:08:56 So in Pennsylvania, which of course is the state that everyone expects to decide this election, its Democratic senator, John Federman, just told the New York Times that he's witnessing incredible enthusiasm on the ground for Trump. I was doing an event in Indiana County, very, very red. And there was a superstore of Trump stuff. And it was dozens of t-shirts and hats and bumper stickers and all kinds. I mean, it's like, where does this all come from? I mean, it was almost like Taylor Swift kind of swag. It's like of everything.
Starting point is 00:09:32 It wasn't just a sign. It's the kinds of thing that has taken on its own life on that. And it's like something very special exists there. And that doesn't mean that I admire it. It's just like it's real. Now, this comes after Democrats running for re-election in some vulnerable states have been out touting their ability to work with Trump. Senators Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin and Bob Casey in Pennsylvania are really only a couple of the examples.
Starting point is 00:10:00 And there's also plenty of other anecdotal evidence. that big business does think they're going to have to work with the Trump administration. So sources told CNN that Amazon CEO Andy Jassy called Trump for what they described as a general hello type of thing. And then Mark Zuckerberg, we've seen him out praising Trump for showing immediate composure and determination after getting shot in Butler, Pennsylvania. So, you know, I don't want to be in the business of prediction, but certainly we seem to be seeing big business moving to ensure that it's going to have a good relationship with another potential Trump administration. Well, at the end of the day, these people do care about their business interests before their politics.
Starting point is 00:10:41 Megan, thanks for reporting. Anytime. Israel's military capability was on full display on Saturday when it launched precision strikes against military targets inside Iran. The attack is Israel's first attack inside Iran to be publicly acknowledged by the Jewish state. Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce is here to talk about Israel's long-anticipated, counter strike against Iran. Hey Tim. So reports say this was a calibrated and precise strike. What exactly did Israel hit? Yeah, according to reports, Israel used its air force to strike about 20 targets inside Iran. Those targets included radar stations, air defenses, and missile production facilities.
Starting point is 00:11:21 Reports suggest that it could take Iran years to repair that damage. Here's IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari confirming the attack in a statement. We demonstrated today that we have both the capability and the resolve to act decisively. And we are prepared on offense and defense to defend the state of Israel and the people of Israel. Iran downplayed the attack and said that four Iranian soldiers had died and that the strikes had targeted three military installations. The regime claims Iran's air defenses limited that damage.
Starting point is 00:11:57 Here's how Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Kameen responded. The Zionist regime's calculations must be stopped. They are making serious mistakes in judgment. It's up to the country's authorities to determine the appropriate response that best serve as the interests of the nation and the country. It's not clear how Iran will choose to respond to this attack, but what is clear, according to analysts, is that Israel has shown it can deliver significant strikes inside Iran on Iranian soil.
Starting point is 00:12:24 On the other hand, Iran hasn't caused more than superficial damage in two major missile attacks now on Israel, on April 13th and October 1st. Right. Now, what's the likely fallout now? What are the chances that Iran responds or is actually deterred by this latest attack? Well, a few factors playing to that. Mark Dubowitz at the Foundation for Defense of Democracy says an immediate Iranian response seems unlikely given Israel's military superiority. But the major concern now is Iran's work towards a nuclear weapon and how much time that would take to finish. As Israeli officials have said over and over again, that would be an existential threat to Israel. Some projections suggest that Iran could build a crude warhead within several months. According to Dubowitz, the outcome of the U.S. presidential election could impact that timeline as well.
Starting point is 00:13:12 If Trump wins, the Iranian regime may feel pressure to escalate as much as possible before Trump restores a maximum pressure policy and undercuts Iran economically. There's also another factor here, reports of Iran's supreme leader being seriously ill. If that's true, that could put more pressure on the regime to strike sooner rather than later. On the other hand, if Harris wins the election, Iran may be more content to see where U.S. policy heads. Right. Now, as we've noted, prior to the attack, the Biden administration had advised Israel on what targets to hit. How has the White House responded to these strikes? Right. President Biden pushed Israel to avoid hitting Iran's nuclear program, since U.S. officials believed that would be too escalatory. that followed the U.S. pressuring Israel to restrain itself after Iran's April 13th attack, which obviously did not prevent another attack earlier this month. But Biden appears to be content
Starting point is 00:14:05 with how Israel chose to respond and told reporters that he hopes that this is the end of escalation between Israel and Iran. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement that Israel did warn him ahead of the strike. That's somewhat surprising because that followed a leak of confidential information from the U.S. to Iran on Israel's response. On the other hand, some of Israel's most influential officials say the attack didn't go far enough. Israeli opposition leader Yarla Pid said Prime Minister Netanyahu bowed to pressure from the U.S. and, quote, should have made Iran pay a much higher price.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Netanyahu, for his part, said U.S. pressure did not factor into the Israeli response. Still a very tenuous situation in the Middle East. Tim, thanks for reporting. Thanks for having me. Thanks for waking up with us. We'll be back later this afternoon with more news you need to know.

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