The David Pakman Show - 11625 Trump Panics As Airports Crush Flights Delayed
Episode Date: January 11, 2026-- On the Show: -- Democrats flip some of the deepest red districts in America, including in Mississippi, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, signaling broad voter rejection of Donald Trump and MAGA extremi...sm -- Donald Trump appears content to keep the government shut down indefinitely, benefiting from the chaos while oversight halts and essential services collapse -- The FAA faces staffing shortages and flight delays amid Trump's government shutdown, creating national travel chaos while he remains unaffected on private flights -- Layoffs surge to their highest level since 2003 as Trump's tariffs, instability, and economic mismanagement deepen the job crisis -- A visibly weakened and incoherent Donald Trump confuses South Africa with South America during a rambling Miami speech that leaves the audience silent -- Trump attacks New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani with thinly veiled threats after Mamdani criticizes him, exposing his insecurity -- Trump berates his own supporters as too stupid to see how great the economy supposedly is, alienating his base during worsening conditions -- House Speaker Mike Johnson admits Republicans fear losing power because Democratic control could expose and investigate years of Trump-era corruption -- Fox News host Jesse Watters spirals into a sexist rant blaming single women and migrants for societal problems after Mamdani's electoral win -- On the Bonus Show: The man who threw a sandwich at a border officer stands trial, Mexico's president takes legal action following a sexual assault, a judge orders the White House to provide ASL interpreters at press briefings, and much more… 🥣 Graza olive oil: Get 10% off with code DAVIDP at https://graza.co ✉️ StartMail: Get 50% OFF for a year subscription at https://startmail.com/pakman ⚠️ Ground News: Get 40% OFF their unlimited access Vantage plan at https://ground.news/pakman 🛡️ Incogni lets you control your personal data! Get 60% off their annual plan: http://incogni.com/pakman -- Become a Member: https://davidpakman.com/membership -- Subscribe to our (FREE) Substack newsletter: https://davidpakman.substack.com -- Get David's Books: https://davidpakman.com/echo -- TDPS Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thedavidpakmanshow -- David on Bluesky: https://davidpakman.com/bluesky -- David on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidpakmanshow (00:00) Start (02:03) Democrats flip red districts (07:51) Trump content with shutdown (15:46) FAA chaos and flight delays (22:13) Layoffs hit 2003 high (30:34) Trump confuses countries in speech (37:22) Trump attacks Mamdani (40:45) Trump berates supporters over economy (47:43) GOP fears Democratic investigations (53:43) Jesse Watters sexist rant
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What happened on Tuesday night in this country was a political earthquake for MAGA.
And Republicans are still trying to figure out how to pick their jaws up off the floor while
arguing it was no big deal.
We're going to delve more deeply into that because Democrats flipped some of the reddest districts
in the country, Mississippi, Virginia, a Pennsylvania county that went for Trump last year,
swung 24 points blue.
So we're going to look at that and it is not just a blip.
It is voters saying we're done with the chaos.
And speaking of chaos, Trump's government shutdown is now breaking the aviation system.
Five weeks in, the FAA is delaying flights nationwide.
Airport airspace closures are looming.
Air traffic controllers are working second jobs because they're not getting paid.
And Trump keeps flying on Air Force One while the rest of the country sits in airport purgatory.
And then we've got the economy where job cuts just hit their highest levels in 22.
years. Trump and Lutnik keep bragging about everything's great, but over 150,000 layoffs
last month. And it gets even worse as Trump is slurring through speeches, mixing up South Africa
and South America, leaning on the lectern just to stay upright and even insulting his own
supporters saying they don't seem to realize how good everything is. Meanwhile, Maga, Mike Johnson,
lets the truth slip. If they lose next November, we will try to end the Trump administration. Yeah,
that's the point. Plus, the Fox News host melts down over women voting correctly. All of that on
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We have to start today with what happened on Tuesday night and take a little bit of a deeper dive
because two days later, MAGA is unable to process what hit them. Now, I know from the email
that many in my audience don't like all of the Democratic candidates that one. For example, there are
those who wrote to me and said, you know, David, I don't like Abigail Spanberger, former CIA.
I mean, come on. We want spooks as governors. So some people don't like that.
Abigail Spanberger. Some people wrote in and they said, you know, Zoran, Mom Donnie is too far to my left,
or I don't like socialists or I don't like the fact that he's using the word intifada so
casually. So some don't like Mom Donnie. Uh, Mikey Cheryl. I mean, most people seem to be
fine with her, but I think it's like, oh, some find her a little bit too centrist or corporate.
But there's a different perspective, I think that's important to look at this, which is
not about the candidates that won, but about the reaction from the Republican Party.
Mike Johnson and Donald Trump look like they have seen ghosts.
And we now are getting an understanding about why.
If you look more deeply and you look beyond the governors and the mayors, Democrats flipped
some of the reddest districts in the United States of America.
These are really places that they should be untouchable Republican strongholds and they're
turning blue.
Erie County, Pennsylvania, a county that voted for Trump last year, elected a Democrat as
county executive by 24 points. That is not a close race. It's a massacre. A county goes for Trump
one year and then swings 24 points against Republicans the next. And you've got voters screaming.
Something is very wrong here by virtue of this vote. You look at Virginia, a Republican who
held this seat 36 years lost. You don't lose a 36 year incumbent unless voters are fed up with your
entire party. You go to Mississippi. Look, I know people are pissed at Trump being there. I know that people
there are pissed at Donald Trump right now. But if you've visited Mississippi, you know how absolutely
nuts this is. Hearing about Mississippi flipping seats and then realizing, wow, this is deep red
territory that is fed up with the state of affairs. Democrats broke the.
Republican super majority in the state Senate of Mississippi for the first time in 13 years, flipped
three legislative seats in one night.
I'm still waiting for we made a mistake.
It was actually the Republican that one.
We got the numbers wrong.
I'm sort of kidding.
But Republicans losing super majorities in Mississippi, they're in trouble everywhere if that's the case.
So when you step back, we heard from the Fox people.
We heard from Trump and others.
Everybody wants to believe that this had nothing to do with Donald.
Trump. He's going to tell us this later. It's the government shutdown and, you know, I wasn't,
I wasn't on the ballot and that hurt these candidates. But Trump is on the ballot. Trump's on every
ballot where there's a Republican right now. Chaos is on the ballot. The shutdown is on the ballot.
And voters are telling us what they think of it. And so we see a disaffection with Trump and his policies
that is going way beyond, you know, Brooklyn and San Francisco and whatever, you know, sort of take your
pick. It's a fundamental rejection of what MAGA stands for happening where Trump should be really
strong. Now, this has thrown Republicans for a loop. Trump's unhinged. Maga Mike Johnson's unhinged.
Laura Loomers ranting about Islamic takeovers. Nancy Mace is making jokes about breadlines. Stephen
Miller is posting weird threats to immigrants. They are spiraling. But Mike Johnson said something
that is true. Johnson said that the consequences of Tuesday's election.
are going to be felt across the entire country. And he's right. Just not the way he thinks.
Here is what Tuesday really proves. Voters don't seem to like the chaos that follows Trump around
like that ex-partner you can't seem to convince you're really not interested in. They're done
with this endless government shutdown. They're done with Maga's culture war nonsense. They're showing up to vote against it.
Think of what it means when Mississippi voters go, we're going to break a Republican super majority.
And when Pennsylvania counties that went for Trump are swinging 24 points against the Republican
and 36 year incumbents are losing.
So I don't believe that this is a fluke.
I think voters are looking at what has Trump done?
What have MAGA Republicans done to this country?
And many of them don't want anything to do with it.
Now, there's still tens of millions of cultists who want a lot to do with it.
All right.
Well, we've got to keep working on that.
But they have cultivated loyalty over a decade.
And in one night, Democrats have proven nothing's really safe anymore.
So the 26 midterms are coming fast.
I believe the midterms are on.
Every single Republican in a competitive district saw what happened on Tuesday.
They watched supposedly safe seats disappear.
And they watched longtime incumbents lose.
and red counties swing blue by double digits.
Trump can blame the shutdown all he wants.
Republicans can pretend this doesn't matter.
But voters have spoken and Republicans should genuinely be terrified.
I believe the blue wave has high potential, high potential because it started two days ago
and it's happening even in the reddest districts of America.
So what of that government shutdown?
Let's talk about that next.
Are they ever going to reopen the government?
Trump is proving he doesn't give a damn about government being open.
He doesn't give a damn about anyone who's affected by government being closed.
And it's sort of a Trump wet dream.
Government closed forever.
Few days ago, I asked on my subsmack.
Some people are calling it subsmack now, my substack.
Is it possible?
Trump simply doesn't want the government open period and has no intention of trying to open
it back up at all.
And judging from the responses, many of you.
thought, yeah, that is quite plausible. Democratic Congressman Jason Crow seems to be thinking
the exact same thing. Let's take a listen.
There's no framework. It's very simple. Donald Trump wants to keep the government shut. He
wants to inflict pain on the American people and he wants to weaponize hunger. He wants to weaponize
government services. He wants to weaponize health care to consolidate power. That's what's happening.
Democrats want to govern. We're here to govern. We actually want to find a deal. But you know what?
I'm not going to compromise on the constitution and rule of law.
I am willing to make a deal on policy, but I'm not going to allow Americans to lose their
health care coverage and blow up the health care system.
I'm not going to allow children to go hungry and be starved by Donald Trump.
And I'm not going to allow Donald Trump to violate the constitution and violate the law.
All right.
So he's making the point.
Does Trump even really care about opening the government?
Now, if we were in the pre-Trump era, okay, before Trump, small government,
Republicans loved the idea of government being closed. Why? Because they don't want government
doing that much. They as small government conservatives, they're like, hey, if government's
closed, it's going to be small. I can't do nearly as many things. That logic applied to old
shutdowns. But today's Republicans are different. They're not small government conservatives.
They're authoritarian. They want government doing stuff. Just whatever Trump said, whenever Trump wants
it, no matter whether it's legal or not. So let's start with like the most explosive and
obvious possibility. Does Trump want government close forever to just prevent the release of the Epstein
files? With the government shut down, document releases are delayed and transparency mechanisms grind to a
halt. It'll certainly delay the release of the Epstein files, but my guess would be if government
never reopened, someone's going to leak the files. I really do think you are not going to suppress
those files forever. So it may be a convenient thing temporarily, but I think it goes deeper than the
Epstein files. A shuttered government creates a sort of fog of chaos that Donald Trump has a
history of thriving in. While agencies are closed, while the news is dominated by the shutdown
drama, the bureaucratic processes are frozen. Trump thinks he can get away with stuff.
During the shutdown, Trump thinks he can fire people without the normal checks and balances
and issue orders that would normally face resistance from institutions when they're open
and bypass oversight mechanisms that defend on functioning agencies and create enough confusion
that his abuses of power might get lost in the noise.
And so I think that's why Trump loves the idea of government shut, although he does seem
to recognize government shut isn't a great thing for Republicans in terms of winning, but he's
also trying to blame Democrats for the shutdown rather than Republicans, which is who is actually
getting blamed by the American people.
Think about Trump's political philosophy.
He's never trusted government institutions.
He's always railed against the deep state.
He's consistently portrayed federal agencies as his enemies, especially when they do things he doesn't
like.
Oh, you can't trust any of these dozen intelligence agencies because they said something that's
not that great for me.
Why would someone with that worldview be in a hurry to get everything open?
Turn the lights back on.
Why would he want to do that?
So for Trump and his allies, a non-functioning government serves a lot of purposes.
maybe it delays the release of the Epstein files, although I believe that's temporary.
But it prevents oversight.
It delays and creates cover for his.
It delays consequences for and creates cover for getting away with his controversial actions.
And it really demonstrates their core belief, which is we don't really think we need government
to function.
And we don't care if people are getting hurt by it.
People not getting food stamps.
I just was at the airport with my.
my with my baby daughter getting her her global entry.
She had her global entry interview.
She, she, you know, under questioning, she really gave it all up.
And during this appointment, one of the customs officers we were talking to said, listen,
I can't get too political because I work for the federal government.
But I'm not getting paid here.
And, you know, we had a conversation about what was going on.
Trump doesn't care that that guy's not getting paid.
Now, he said he is going to be in principle entitled to back pay.
everybody is. So one question has been, when will they reopen the government? Second question
has been, what will finally get Trump to want the government open? The third question is,
does Trump have any interest in opening government? Or is it providing cover for him to get away
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We have absolute chaos at our airports under Donald Trump. And I say this to you as I am literally
about to head to the airport after filming today's show and attempt to get on a plane. The FAA is
delaying flights nationally because of staffing shortages at air traffic control. We are five
weeks into this shutdown and the aviation situation is an unholy mess.
And Trump doesn't really care.
I mean, listen, he flies around Air Force One, gets to go wherever he wants, whenever he wants
to go there.
It's sort of fine for Trump.
So why would there be any sense of urgency to fix this situation?
He keeps saying America's back.
But are airports and FAA, ATC, it is all more broken than ever.
But Trump experiences none of it, none of it at all.
One air traffic controller spoke to NPR on the condition of anonymity because they're
afraid if their name gets out, they'll just get fired.
And they said people are calling in sick.
Air traffic controllers are calling in sick because they have to go and make money at other
jobs because they are working without pay as a result of the shutdown.
Trump's Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, says this is not a safety issue.
That safety is fine.
They are simply reducing capacity, although he is warning, even Trump's transportation secretary
is warning that if this shutdown continues into Thanksgiving, it is going to be bad, very,
very bad.
You can a half ago this morning, they're getting their pay stubs that they're going to get another
big fat zero, no paycheck for the second time.
They've all told me it's really hard, really hard to navigate a full month of no pay, missing
two pay periods.
So I think they've all told me. I couldn't possibly tell you because I've never experienced it,
but they're telling you're going to have more significant disruptions in the airspace.
And as we come into Thanksgiving, if we're still in the shutdown posture, it's going to be rough out there,
really rough. And we'll mitigate the the safety side, but will you fly on time?
Will your flight actually go?
That is yet to be seen.
You know, he says, this is going to be rough.
It's never rough for them.
is going to be rough, except this is something that's happening as a result of our doing.
So the warning is mass chaos, mass flight delays are surging, airspace closures have been happening
sporadically and more are expected. And the FAA is reducing air traffic at 40 busy airports by 10%.
Airlines, think about that. Airlines were given 48 hours notice. They were notified yesterday to put this in
place by tomorrow, figure out how to go from 100% to 90% of your schedule and also figure out
based on that, how do you even get planes to where they need to go?
Because you're counting on having a plane in location B because it flew there from location
A.
So now the fact that you've got to reduce at these 40 airports might affect other airports.
This is not a lot of time.
Extraordinarily chaotic.
And I spoke to a couple of friends.
You might think that if your airport isn't on the list of the 10 highest or the broader list of 40,
you might think, well, then I'm completely fine.
But in fact, if the plane you want to get on is coming from an affected airport, you're still
going to be affected, even if you are not flying from or to one of these 40 locations.
I've, I'm already seeing that my plane that will eventually be the one I fly on, hopefully,
is delayed two flights prior to mine, like earlier legs are already delayed.
So none of this is looking good.
And there are air traffic controllers out there having to get loans from their credit union in order to pay bills.
Some, as I mentioned, have taken part-time jobs.
Now, the FAA administrator, Brian Bedford, said at a news conference, he has never once seen it this bad.
The aviation situation is worse today under Trump than the air.
FAA administrator ever even remembers hearing about. And it is all happening as we are just weeks
from Halloween from Thanksgiving, one of the busiest times to be traveling when things often get
crazy at airports anyway. So are we winning again under Donald Trump? How is any of this in the best
interest of the American people? And I always try to be fair. You know, when when something is happening
and it really doesn't have anything to do with the president, I will tell you. But like if this,
air travel situation was because of an unprecedented number of storms, which of course, Trump doesn't
control storms. I would tell you this is going on, but it really doesn't have anything to do with
the president. But this does. This is against the interests of the American people. It is a shutdown
that was optional while Republicans control everything. And Trump doesn't seem to care about the shutdown.
And he doesn't, as we're talking about today, he doesn't even seem eager to reopen. Now,
there are some Republicans reacting online. I saw on Reddit and on X. Only liberal elites are
flying around on planes. We patriotic right wingers are too busy working. This stuff doesn't
affect us. Hold on a second. Forget for a second that that's obviously untrue. People rely on
flights to get to medical appointments. People rely on flights to get to business meetings. I thought
Trump was the business president. It's hard to do business if you can't get to where you're supposed to be
going for business. Even after 9-11, I had to go back to check if my memory was right. And it was,
even after 9-11, the FAA was not this hollowed out for so long. Even during the COVID travel
chaos, air traffic control staffing didn't get this bad. And of course, if all you care about
is the economy, right? If you're one of these, I just care about the bottom line economically.
Flight delays cost billions. Airlines lose money. Workers lose pay. Consumers.
consumers lose time, tourism tanks, which is bad for the economy, business travel tanks and
the economy slows.
So if all you care about is the economics of it, you should be very concerned.
But we're supposed to believe that Trump is showing strength with the shutdown, right?
How much more of this can we tolerate?
Well, just wait until I tell you what's going on with layoffs.
Disasterous economic news for Donald Trump.
month, October, the month that just ended a week ago, we saw the worst layoff numbers in 22 years.
Not since 2003 have companies cut as many jobs as they did last month.
Employers cut about 153,000 jobs last month.
You might say, well, maybe it's a seasonality thing.
That's why we compare to October of the previous year, October of 24, there were 55
thousand layoffs. October of 25, 153,000 layoffs the most in 22 years. Here is a report from CNBC
about this news. He's about the health of the job market. Steve Leasman joins us with the latest numbers
from Challenger on job cuts. What's going on? Yeah, well, this is like a clue from like a cough or a or a sneeze or
whatever, but announced corporate job cuts, Andrew, in the U.S. surging past one million so far this year,
with 153,000 new layoffs announced just in October, according to Challenger.
That is the worst October since 2003.
Here are the numbers.
October up 153.
That compares with September.
That's 100,000 more than September and 100,000 more than this time last year in October
2024.
Andy Challenger commenting, some industries are correcting after the hiring move of the pandemic.
But this comes as AI adoption, softening consumer and corporate spending,
and rising cost drive belt tightening and hiring freezes.
layoffs don't always lead to actual cuts and could take place from attrition, but the report puts
in perspective what we've been reporting here day after day, week after week, series of marquee announcements
unveiled in recent weeks across U.S. industries, including UPS, Amazon Target, among others, Paramount
Rivian, all these companies there. Government has been responsible year to date for $308,000.
But look at that, Tech 141. That could be where you see a lot of the AI, maybe some in warehousing,
but a big chunk of that's going to be UPS as well as potentially.
some hit from reduced flows of trade.
Doesn't that sounds so good?
We're finally winning again.
Here's a similar report from CNN.
The Jobs report new this morning.
A brand new report is out.
It just came out moments ago,
and it shows layoff announcements
hit their highest level for October
in over 20 years.
This will not surprise you
because a key factor is AI.
CNN's Matt Egan is here with me now.
For more on this,
Look, these reports are becoming more important because there are no government reports coming
out because of the shutdown.
What is this one telling you?
This one seems like a big deal.
Yeah, Sarah, look, it's painting the picture of a job market that is really hurting.
U.S.-based employers announced 153,000.
All right.
You get the picture.
I don't have to play the entire thing.
But let's contrast this with what Howard Lutnik, the Secretary of Commerce, told us last
night, which is everything is so good, you can't even believe it. The economy is on fire because
Donald Trump's economy is one that says tariffs, come on, build in America. You know, the
president's been saying north of $15 trillion coming to build in America. That's going to grow our
economy more than four. It could grow our economy more than 5%. I mean, these are numbers no one's
ever thought are possible for America. And it's driven by Donald Trump's trade and tariff agenda.
Yeah, that is acutely delusional.
That that's almost 72 hours psych hold delusional.
Now, I think we want to be complete in our report.
Not all of this is U.S. specific.
And not all of this is Donald Trump.
I mean, they touched on a couple of things there.
There was a pandemic hiring boom.
Some companies overhired.
That's absolutely the case.
Some of them are paring down.
So that's part of it.
Some of this is AI adoption.
There are companies saying we are not needing as many.
employees because of how we are leveraging AI technologies and that that is part of it.
But we also have blanket tariffs from Trump, which are optional, which are raising prices
on completed products and crushing businesses.
The uncertainty of Donald Trump's on again, off again economic policy, including tariffs
and other things.
That makes a lot of businesses say, let's wait rather than invest.
Let's wait rather than higher.
Trump's general shakiness with international treaties and agreements.
Are they on or are they off?
That makes businesses say he might reverse whatever framework we think we have to do business.
Let's wait.
Let's not hire.
Let's lay off.
Let's let's be quieter in our in our actions and movements of capital.
And meanwhile, as is almost always the case with these people, Trump is building a $300 million
ballroom at the White House.
The White House bathroom, I guess the Lincoln bedroom bathroom is getting remodeled to Donald Trump's
Goddy standards, yet another reminder that money cannot buy class.
And so he's not affected by it.
Lutnik with his, I think, hundreds of millions isn't affected by it.
They're all fine.
So they're glad to see the shutdown continue to the extent that they believe that it is politically
useful.
It's unclear to what degree it is.
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Some terrifying, terrifying video that I will play for you.
Donald Trump has already packed his second term cabinet with loyalists.
He's threatened deportation as political punishment.
He's expanded executive authority in ways we have not seen in modern history.
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is in the description. Donald Trump spoke at Miami's business force.
a completely unhinged event and he could barely stand.
He could barely speak and the audience sat stunned as much of what Donald Trump said didn't
make any sense.
Raising questions, forget about the MRI from a couple months ago.
Does Trump need another MRI?
Listen to this impenetrable word salad where Trump seems to confuse South Africa and South America.
He is gripping the lectern, hunched over low energy.
This does not seem sustainable.
To those places.
For generations, Miami has been a haven for those fleeing communist tyranny in South Africa.
That's right.
That is actually the Cubans from South Africa have been coming to Miami and they're having
the courtado, cortadito, some of us say, but it's a South African coffee.
I mean, if you take a look at what's going on parts of South Africa, look at South Africa, what's going on.
Look at South America, what's going on.
You know, I'm not going to, we have a G20 meeting of South Africa.
South Africa shouldn't even be in the G's anymore because what's happened there is bad.
I'm not going.
I told them I'm not going.
I'm not going to represent our country there.
It shouldn't be there.
Take a look at what's happening in different parts of South America.
Take a look at what's happening in different parts of the world.
But now the Democrat, do those really riveting stuff.
Trump visibly leaning, holding on through an exhausting and completely incoherent ramble,
bouncing around from one topic to another.
How long can this continue, folks?
How long can this continue?
It doesn't make any sense.
More incoherence from Trump talking about surgical mutilation of children.
children, and he just doesn't make sense.
The chemical and surgical mutilation of our children.
Think of that.
Can you imagine somebody 15 years ago saying we stopped the surgical mutilation of our children?
We stop the chemical mutilation of our children.
Can you imagine that?
They would have said, this guy's crazy.
And now you're saying, thank you very much because you know what's true.
How about this one?
This is like Trump's infamous story.
little boy goes to school, comes back a girl after secret surgeries.
Teacher doesn't tell mommy and daddy.
Sir, where did that happen?
Trump on Florida's Republican senators says, tries to explain what they're working on and
seems completely unable.
I mean, just he's standing crooked.
His voice is a mess and he's not making sense.
the senators this morning. I gave them my vision because frankly, it's always nice to have good vision.
And they are two terrific senators and they're in Washington working hard and they were going to come.
And I said, do me a favor. Stay back and work on the things you're working on. They're working on really things.
And Ashley is in the election. Rick just won his election. The two great senators that you have right here in Florida.
So that's really good. And they're working to make America great again. So I said, stay back in Washington.
together with many. Yeah, they're working on the on really thing. I mean, just really, really
thing. And then maybe the funniest moment, but also the scariest moment. Trump brags about
kicking people off of food stamps, but he acts like it's a great miracle and an incredibly
auspicious accomplishment. This, this is terrifying. In nine months, we've lifted over 600,000
Americans offer food stamps, which is a record.
1.9 million more American born workers are employed today.
Think of that.
Almost 2 million American born workers are employed today more than what I took office.
That's nine months ago.
Can you imagine it?
Dude, cutting off their food stamps isn't really lifting them.
Lifting them would be going to some of these corporations that pay such shitty wages that
despite being employed full time, you still need and qualify for food stamps and saying to them,
how about paying your employees a fair wage? That's lifting people off of food stamps,
making it so that their standard of living without the food stamps is good or at least passable.
Just canceling food stamps is not a way to lift people. And by the way, I don't want to digress
too much. But if you'll allow me, one of the aspects of this, you know, there with with,
These magas, there's always some big thing that's missing from the conversation.
I'm going to give you an analogy.
This is an example.
One of my famous analogies with the Epstein stuff.
Who are the perpetrators?
Who's in the files?
Who's going to vote one way to release or not release?
Does Trump know Jisleine Maxwell or does any know?
All this different stuff.
What about the victims?
What about Epstein's victims?
The Epstein victims who really should be at the center of this story.
given especially the notoriety of some of the alleged victimizers.
But the victims are basically missing.
You know, Rokana and Thomas Massey did a press conference with some of them and we're hoping
to actually talk to a victim or two on the show.
But the victims are sort of missing from the conversation.
They're so important.
With food stamps, all of this discussion about who qualifies?
How much do you get?
It's two bucks per meal per day.
The average benefits a couple hundred bucks a month.
People are living large by having, you know, popping out kids to get more foodstants.
All of this nonsense.
Fine.
There's a debate.
There's a discussion to be had about what should the limits be on food stamp, all that.
What about the fact that in one of the richest countries in the world, most of the people on food stamps
work and yet they still qualify for food stamps because their wages are not living wages.
That is the missing piece that I'm going to make an effort.
And to the extent that I haven't done it, I apologize.
I throw myself at your mercy.
We need to be reminding ourselves there are tons of people on food stamps working full time in jobs
where the wages are so low that they still need the damn food stamps.
All right.
So that's Trump in Miami, completely incoherent, nothing compared to what we saw later in the day.
I'm calling this droopy flaccid Trump.
You could also call it swollen pale.
Trump. A droopy and flaccid Donald Trump was interviewed by Brett Bayer on Fox News. And he is not having a good day.
He was asked about New York City mayor elect Zoran Mamdani's acceptance speech. And Trump didn't like it.
And Trump's angry. And it's very obvious that Trump is going to target mom donnie.
I tend to doubt it's going to work this time.
Did you see his victory speech?
It literally never worked. Yeah. I thought it was a very angry speech. Certainly angry
what me and I think he should be very nice to me. You know, I'm the one that sort of has to approve a
lot of things coming to him. So he's off to a bad start. That is how people like Trump threaten
others. Okay. He should be very nice to me is a threat. Trump loves authoritarian. He loves bullies.
He loves prototypical alpha males who really aren't. I mean, you know, actual alpha males lift people up.
And they, okay, but Trump's stereotype of an alpha male.
This is how they threaten.
He should be very nice to me.
Brett Bayer also specifically asked Trump about the moment in Mamdani speech where he says
Donald Trump should turn the volume up.
And Trump says that's dangerous.
That's a dangerous statement for him to make.
At one point, he says, turn the volume up.
So hear me, President Trump when I say this to get.
to any of us. You will have to get through all of us. How do you respond to that? Does that, does that
affect anything you're going to do? It's a very dangerous statement for him to make, actually.
And, you know, you talk about danger. I think it's a very dangerous statement for him to make.
He has to be a little bit respectful of Washington because if he's not, he doesn't have a chance
of succeeding. And I want to make him succeed. I want to make the city succeed. I don't want to make
him succeed. I want to make the city succeed. And we're going to make the city succeed. And we're
We'll see what happens.
Did you see reaching out to him?
I would say he should reach out to us, really.
I think he should reach out.
Classic authoritarian.
He's got to come to me.
I'm here.
Like the godfather at his daughter's wedding.
You got to come up to me and ask me for favor.
We'll see what happens.
But I would think that it would be more appropriate for him to reach out to us.
There you go.
Trump, Trump is totally triggered.
And in a moment, I'm going to get to what, if you think Trump doesn't like other elected
officials, just wait till I show you what he's going to do you.
Just wait till I show you what he thinks about his own followers.
We're going to get to that in a moment.
These are threats.
I think it's really Trump who has to be careful here because very soon, it's already happening,
but very soon it may start having consequences for Trump.
The way that he is treating everybody like crap, and I mean, even Republicans who don't agree with
them all the time, Democratic elected officials, voters, this is going to start causing a problem
very soon for down ballot candidates.
And my expectation would be that if this sort of behavior continues sometime in early 2026, as the midterms get going, we know that they're getting, I think they're going now.
Trump is going to start hearing from Republicans who are going to have to delicately or not so delicately explain to Trump.
If you keep doing this, you're going to torpedo all of us in 2026.
Donald Trump says that his supporters don't seem to be able to figure out that the economy is actually great.
is truly in crisis. Trump doesn't, his head is spinning from what happened on Tuesday and he's
lashing out as his own supporters. He's saying to them, don't you realize how good things are?
I want to remind you someone this very recently didn't work for Joe Biden. I'm going to come back
to that. Trump is told a story during his Fox News interview with Brett Bayer about a Republican who voted
for him three times. And that Republican who voted for Trump three times isn't happy with the economy.
He's not happy about the prices that Trump said would come down and they aren't.
And Trump basically says they should realize things are good.
They should realize I have done all of this stuff.
Why aren't they smart enough?
That's my editorialized.
He is a registered Republican all her life.
She voted for you three different times.
But she is not happy about how her prices have not come down that she sees.
And she said this, quote, I want the Republicans to keep.
control of Congress in 2026, but something has to be done fast. I don't see the best economy right now.
Wall Street numbers do not reflect my main street money. Please do something, President Trump.
So I guess what do you say to Regina and people like her? Well, I do say this, beef we have to get
down. I think of groceries. You know, it's an old-fashioned word, but it's a beautiful word.
It's a beautiful old-fashioned word, grocer. Beef, we have to get down, but we've got prices way
down. And think of this, energy. She drives a car, probably, and her energy prices are way down. And
energy is so all-encompassing. It's so big that when energy goes down, everything comes down. Everything
follows it. And I have energy down to five, six-year lows now. You think prices are coming down
from this? I believe that. Yeah, I think they're coming down, but I think they're down already.
I think the biggest problem is Republicans don't talk about it. They don't talk about the word
affordability. And the Democrats lie about it. There's no real problem here.
There's no problem with prices.
I haven't missed any of my promises coming true.
The only problem, the only problem is Republicans aren't talking about it and Republicans
aren't realizing how I fixed everything for them.
I don't think this is a great strategy.
And the strategy of regularly indicating that your followers just are wrong about the state
of the world, they kind of tried this in the Democratic Party in 2024, which was, look,
these economic indicators all look fine.
Unemployment's down.
All, everything's good.
Joe Biden's economy is perfect.
Voters didn't buy it.
Voters didn't feel it.
So voters, voters didn't buy it.
And Kamala Harris ultimately lost partially because of that.
Trump on the economy insisting Democrats are lying about it.
We've done a great job.
And he again cites these completely implausible numbers as to the amount of investment that he has brought in.
I had that opportunity.
You look at our exit polls in these states and you point out they're traditionally democratic states.
But on the economy.
me, the poll numbers are upside down. You're saying it's that Republicans don't talk about it. Do you think
they're going to feel different come first quarter 26, et cetera? Well, I hope so. You know, the Democrats
lie about it. We've done a great job. We have $17 trillion of investment coming into our country.
Biden had less than $1 trillion in four years. I, you know, I wonder if you are a two working parent
household in Des Moines and you're struggling to make ends meet. Maybe you're on food stamps and now Trump
doesn't care. He's not sending him to you. Are you reassured when you hear from Donald Trump that he's
brought 17 trillion in investment from the Middle East, which by the way is a lie. But imagine if it were
true. Is that helping you in some way? Or do you still need the damn food stamps to get your food?
I have 17 trillion in nine months. That would mean 20 or 21 trillion dollars in the history of the world.
There's never been a country with anything near that. It's now all these plants are being built.
Car companies are coming back. AI, we're leading China. You know, we're beating China. You know it.
China knows it. In fact, President Xi congratulated me. He said, I want to congratulate you and turning
that country around. I've never seen anything like it. And I congratulate him too. We get a
All right, listen, I hope nobody's dumb enough to think that Donald Trump has gathered half of the country's GDP in so-called investments from the Middle East.
But maybe some people are falling for it out or no.
Trump's message to farmers who are understandably worried about what's going on.
His message is, don't worry.
Get ready to buy yourself a bigger tractor.
And I told the farmers, don't worry about it.
Start thinking about buying a bigger tractor, right?
I said more land and a bigger tractor.
There you go.
You get ready.
Call up John Deere and Cabota.
You're gonna get yourself a bigger tractor very soon.
Final one.
Trump says if it weren't for his tariffs, this is so stupid.
Trump says if it weren't for his tariffs, the entire world would be in a depression.
We would be in a global depression if not for Trump's global blanket tariffs, truly
imbeciled.
If I didn't have tariffs, we were right now the entire world would be in a depression.
Right.
If you believe any of this stuff, I feel bad for you.
But it seems to me like a short-sighted strategy to insist everything's awesome.
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This is just awesome. A Maga Mike Johnson, Republican Congressman and currently the Speaker of
the House, he finally seems to get it. After the devastating losses of Tuesday, he said, if we
lose the majority in the House, they will try to end the Trump administration. He's not
grandstanding. He is afraid. Let's take a look at this.
The president is on the ballot in 2026. The president Trump is on the ballot next fall.
Because if we lose the majority of the Republicans, the common sense people here who are doing the job for the American people, if we lose the majority in the House and this radical element of the Democrat Party were able to take over, we've already seen that movie.
They will try to end the Trump administration. He won't have four years to have only two. And they will try to systematically unwind all the important reforms that we've done for the American people.
The president. You don't even need to make.
campaign ads for 2026, just run this unedited. That is right, Maga, Mike. That is what we're talking
about. That's why I've been saying 2026 is so important and why this week was so important.
You know, for years, MAGA world operated with a particular confidence. They would push boundaries
and test limits and dare anyone to stop them. The rules didn't apply. Investigation stalled. There was
never accountability. They got used to winning or at least getting away with it. Trump is still in that same
phase. Trump is still in that same mindset. But something has shifted here with Maga Mike Johnson.
The sudden realization that power doesn't last forever, it's not guaranteed. The things you've
done may have been noted, documented, remembered, and they might have consequences. And Johnson
seems to know what is waiting if Democrats take control. The congressional committees would flip
overnight. Every subpoena that's been blocked, every witness that's been protected, every document
that's been hidden, it becomes accessible to Democrats all of a sudden. Your House Oversight
Committee alone could spend years unraveling the financial details and the pardon abuses and
conflicts of interest and that's just the House. Trump himself would be in a precarious legal
landscape because all those federal cases against him that were paused while he was in office,
they haven't disappeared. And there are state charges that aren't subject.
to presidential pardon, the civil judgments are part are piling up. And so the guy who has seemed untouchable
could be, I mean, listen, I'm not going to blow smoke up your nose. I don't think Trump will ever
see a day in prison, but taking control of the house back when Trump still has two more years in
office has the real possibility of making it very unpleasant for him. I mean, just really unpleasant,
especially when he doesn't have allies controlling the House of Representatives.
So this is what terrifies them.
It's not just Trump having diminished power.
It's what are the consequences going to be for four years during Trump's first term,
you know, getting closer to a year of the second term.
Democrats have watched mostly in frustration as the norms are shattered and the guardrails are failing and all of it.
But something has been learned from the experience,
which is institutions only work if people are willing to use them.
And Democrats are willing to use institutions when they control them.
There's talk of investigation about January 6th part, which I think would be great.
There is talk of looking into why did people who attack police officers walk free thanks to Donald Trump?
There's questions about foreign payments and business deals that ethics experts have been flagging.
And some of it involves Jared Kushner.
And there's a whole bunch of this stuff.
These don't have to be hypotheticals.
Right now, they're plans.
I've spoken to members of the House off the record.
They are plans waiting for the moment that Democrats have the authority to execute them.
Now, it might come, but not until 2028.
That would be less useful.
Trump will be even older.
And it would be great to do it while Trump is president.
The MAGA response since Tuesday has been fascinating.
It's not denial anymore.
It's not we did nothing wrong.
It's they are going to end his presidency if this is replicated.
if this Tuesday is replicated next November. So Johnson's warning his side. We have to win because if we
don't, they're going to do to us what we actually want to be doing to them. So that's the quiet part.
Mike Johnson understands it. Now, there are some Republicans already starting to distance themselves,
and they're kind of reading the room and preparing for a future where Trump is not the center of the
universe. Others are doubling down. They're saying I'm betting everything on Trump stays in control
and Trump's going to protect me. But Maga Mike Johnson experienced a rare moment of honesty, which is how
much legal exposure do I have? What does happen if Democrats take control of the House? Now, Democrats,
for their part, have been careful publicly with the language. You know, they talk about accountability.
They talk about restoring integrity. They talk about the importance of nobody being above the law.
I think that's smart. Use that language. They're not threatening revenge. They're saying,
if there is an opportunity to properly investigate some of the things that have happened,
we plan to do that.
And I support that completely.
And having the power to subpoena, the power to investigate, the power to refer to prosecution,
that's all important.
So Maga Mike Johnson heard that, maybe not in the exact words that I'm using.
And the goal would be, the hope would be that we're getting to an era where the people
protected by their proximity to power are no longer protected by that proximity.
And it's not about unfairly going after people.
It's about accountability.
It's about due process.
It's the beginning of a reckoning that's been building for years.
So they are afraid.
You can hear it when they speak.
They are frantic.
We must hold on to control because they finally understand what could be coming.
And they're terrified because they know that they have earned it.
Fox News host, Jesse Waters, suffered what I can only describe.
is a psychotic episode after they lost everything on Tuesday.
This, the person on your screen is Dana Perino.
That's not Jesse Waters, but I'm going to play clip for you.
Here is Jesse Waters doing his new version of childless cat ladies all over again.
But women voted for Mamdani.
Women did it.
This is remarkably pathetic stuff.
Jesse, your thoughts.
So the Mondami coenition is this.
It's people not born in the country.
And they're here now.
And then it's people, blacks and Hispanic New Yorkers.
And it's also people with college degrees.
It's not a real win if only immigrants, brown people, women, and college educated people vote
for someone.
It's not, that's not a real win according to Jesse Waters.
Degrees and they're young.
A lot of them are women.
So let's talk about these single women because they were the force here.
You're in an apartment.
It's small.
It's very small and it's very expensive.
And you haven't gotten married and had kids and moved out to the suburbs like everybody
else.
So you're in a tiny apartment and the apartment's getting really expensive because all of these
migrants are here now.
And it's also expensive because of the Green New Deal.
So your utilities are high.
The Green New Deal, which doesn't exist.
And you got the wrong degree.
You should have gotten a degree in like chemistry, biology, finance, computer science, something
useful in this high-tech AI
economy, no, but you got a degree in
like Southeast Asian
feminist literature, and you're wondering
why you can't advance
in this economy.
And so you're overqualified
and you are underpaid
and living in the most expensive
city in the world.
And the Democrats made it this way.
And so you're choosing a guy
Cuomo, who's
just the laziest person
on earth, versus a guy
in his 30s is in the clubs, and he's eating kebabs with the cabbies. And you're like, this guy's fun,
and he's positive. And he's like, this is the American dream. We're going to do this. We're going to do
that. And it looks like, okay, whatever. I didn't learn about communism in college. I learned about
Southeast Asian feminist literature instead. So you vote for this guy, and he's making promises.
Are these promises going to happen? No. So you have two factions of this communist thing. One faction is the
AOC faction and she just wants to fight Trump.
Doesn't know anything about anything else.
She just wants to attack the guy in the White House.
But he has made promises about the cost of living.
So is he going to deliver on these promises?
How?
Let me translate this for you.
Okay.
As just a white male, which is fine to be, okay, as a white male, okay, as a white male,
Jesse is furious that being a white male alone doesn't give him priority in the way that he would like.
His feelings are hurt because he wants DEI for white men because of course he thinks that white men deserve it.
But this is a sort of misogyny and xenophobia and condescension and stupidity that
exposes both the insecurities and the vulnerabilities of this coalition. Now, you know, he,
by the way, he's a, I believe he has a college degree. College educated guy working in New York.
I think it was public that he like lives in New Jersey or something like that. He kind of also
is a representation of that which he says in some ways is is a problem. He's a white guy,
but he has other identity elements that are actually part of what he says is the problem coalition.
This is childless cat ladies all over again, uh, which is just let's pick people based on certain
characteristics and say these are individuals that in some way are less than, less than,
but they're getting more.
They're, they're less than, but they're getting more than they deserve.
I just, I'm more than as a white guy, but I'm getting less than I deserve.
The people that are less than the women, the immigrants that the brown people, the college educated,
They are less, they should be getting less, but they're getting more.
That's what is really upsetting to this guy.
They're going to need an attitudinal adjustment if things keep going the way they went on Tuesday,
which is up to us to ensure happens.
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