The David Pakman Show - 6/5/24: Biden outdoes Republicans on border, devastating Biden WSJ report
Episode Date: June 5, 2024-- On the Show: -- Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA) joins David to discuss the state of the presidential election, Donald Trump's criminal conviction, President Biden's border order, and much more -- Pres...ident Joe Biden announces an order to closer the border when Border Patrol encounters reach a certain level, doing what Republicans tried and failed to do -- Convicted felon and failed former President Donald Trump melts down during a Newsmax interview over President Biden's border order -- Republicans collapse on television when confronted with the reality that President Biden's border order does what they claim they want to do -- An explosive Wall Street Journal report, citing 45 sources, says that President Joe Biden's brain is malfunctioning badly and that he is declining quickly -- A bombshell report from ProPublica finds that Donald Trump and his companies directly and indirectly paid off numerous witnesses to Trump's criminal trials -- Eric Trump is on the verge of tears during a Fox News interview over the possibility that his father, Donald Trump, is going to prison -- Voicemail caller points out that the supposed record number of "small dollar" donors to Donald Trump certainly contradict the claim that the economy is poor -- On the Bonus Show: Key Trump allies charged in Wisconsin fake electors scheme, House GOP proposes IRS funding cuts, Michael Cohen and family doxxed after Trump conviction, much more... 💵 Sponsored by Ridge Wallet: Get up to 40% OFF with code PAKMAN at https://ridge.com/pakman 🖼️ Aura Frames: Use code PAKMAN for $30 OFF & free shipping at https://auraframes.com/pakman 🛌 Helix Sleep: Get up to 30% OFF + 2 free pillows at https://helixsleep.com/pakman -- Become a Member: https://www.davidpakman.com/membership -- Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/davidpakmanshow -- TDPS Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/thedavidpakmanshow/ -- Pakman Discord: https://www.davidpakman.com/discord -- David on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidpakmanshow -- Leave a Voicemail: (219)-2DAVIDP
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Welcome, everybody.
We have a stunning turn of political events wherein Joe Biden, through an executive order
on immigration and the border, has completely taken out one of the biggest and only remaining
arguments that Donald Trump had for why you should elect him, which is that he
will shut down the border when there are too many people coming over. There is both a brilliance
and a cynicism to what President Joe Biden has done that I want to discuss. And Biden, like me,
acknowledges that whatever you do at the border is not actually going to deal with the reasons
people are trying to come to the United States from other countries border is not actually going to deal with the reasons people
are trying to come to the United States from other countries.
And we are going to deal with that.
But to a degree, it is a very astute political move.
Trump is melting down.
Republicans are melting down.
So let me tell you what went on here.
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order which says when the number of migrant
encounters with Border Patrol and immigration enforcement agencies exceeds twenty five hundred
at any particular point, we will shut down the border at that point and say that you
can no longer make asylum claims in this stretch of border.
You have to do it from your country with a different process until the number goes back
down below 1500.
It's relatively straightforward.
It's not really going to deal with the immigration issue in a serious way.
But at the end of the day, this is what Republicans have been asking for.
This is what Republicans proposed in their own bill, which they torpedoed because Trump
didn't want to solve it.
Trump wanted to leave this problem as something to deal with when he becomes president.
So here is President Joe Biden coming out swinging after weeks of intense negotiation
between my staff and Democrats and Republicans, we came to
a clear, clear bipartisan deal. It was the strongest border security agreement in decades.
But then Republicans in Congress, not all of them, walked away from it.
Right. Why? Because Donald Trump told them to. He
told the Republicans, it has been published widely by many of you,
that he didn't want to fix the issue.
He wanted to use it to attack me.
That's what he wanted to do.
It was a cynical and an extremely cynical political move
and a complete disservice to the American people
who are looking for us to not to weaponize the border but to fix it.
Today, I'm joined by a bipartisan group of governors,
members of Congress, mayors, law enforcement officials, most of whom live and work along
the southern border. They know the border is not a political issue to be weaponized.
Responsibility we have to share to do something about it. They don't have time for the games played in Washington.
This really throws Donald Trump's plan for a loop, which was Biden won't do this. And
so you need me to come in and do it. Now, I think it's not really a great plan with
regard to actually fixing the immigration problems that we have. But we'll get to that
in a moment. Here is President Joe Biden explaining what this means for asylum seekers.
But Republicans left you no choice. Today, I'm announcing actions to bar migrants who
cross our southern border unlawfully from receiving asylum. Migrants will be restricted
from asylum at our southern border unless they seek it after entering through an established lawful process.
And those who seek to come to the United States legally, for example,
by making an appointment and coming to a port of entry, asylum will still be available to them.
All right. So listen, the point here is if you enter the US illegally, you can no longer make
an asylum claim. If you find some other legal means to get into the United States at that point,
you can say, hey, I'd like to request asylum. Is this going to endanger some migrants who are in dangerous
situations in their home countries? Yes, it is. It would be the case whether Biden did it or Trump
did it. I don't think this is a really tremendous idea, but it's what Republicans say they wanted.
It's what Republicans said. Biden isn't willing to do it. and you have to hand it to him from a political
strategy standpoint. Now, I'd prefer to deal with this, number one, by dealing with the conditions
in the source countries that make people want to come to the United States and risk coming illegally
in the first place. This doesn't do that. I'd like to see our capacity to adjudicate asylum claims
ramped up dramatically. We need more immigration judges.
We need to be able to process more of these claims and process them more quickly.
That's not what this does.
To his credit, Joe Biden agrees that that's actually what we need to do today.
I'm joined by a bipartisan group of governors, members of Congress, mayors, law enforcement
officials, most of whom live and work along the southern
border. They know the border is not a political issue to be weaponized. The responsibility we
have to share to do something about it. They don't have time for the games played in Washington,
and neither do the American people. So today, I'm moving past Republican obstruction and using the
executive authorities available
to me as president to do what I can on my own to address the border.
Frankly, I would have preferred to address this issue through a bipartisan legislation
because that's the only way to actually get the kind of system we have now that's broken,
fixed to hire more border patrol agents, more asylum officers, more judges.
But Republicans left you no choice.
This is really a bungling for Republicans.
They could have been up there with Biden saying he did this because of us.
This is our bill.
But Trump told them, you got a torpedo the bill because I need something to say.
You should vote for me so that I will do it when
I am president.
And now Joe Biden gets to go up there and tout this all by himself.
Now, we had a discussion on the bonus show yesterday that this this is nominally something
I don't know how many people you attract versus you repel with this.
And when the election will come down to half a million votes in three to five states, one
of those three to five states, maybe being Arizona, maybe there's a calculation here from Biden, which is, hey, you know what?
This might upset some people who are already planning to vote for me in California,
but California, I'm going to win easily. But this will bring me some new votes in Arizona,
which is a contested state that is not going to necessarily be so easy for me. So there may be a
political calculation here that's made looking at the electoral map. I can't really tell you what I can tell you is that
this is what Republicans wanted. They didn't do it. And now Biden is doing it and making the point,
by the way, that he is not going to be demonizing immigrants. I believe that immigration has always
been a lifeblood of America. We're constantly renewed by an infusion of people and new talent. The
Statue of Liberty is not some relic of American history. It stands for who we are as the United
States. So I will never demonize immigrants. I'll never refer to immigrants as poisoning
the blood of a country. And further, I'll never separate children from their families at the border.
Speaking of poisoning the blood of our country in an interview responding to this statement,
Trump melted down and said exactly that.
We'll get to that in a moment.
So is this a politically astute calculation from President Joe Biden or is it a mistake?
Well, when it comes to the states that are in question,
it certainly seems to, again, cross off another item from the list of why someone might vote for
Donald Trump, because now Biden did the thing. Let's talk about how Trump reacted after President
Joe Biden went right around Republicans and signed an executive order to do exactly what Trump says he would do.
Stop the crossing at the border. Make the asylum claims be made in Mexico or source countries
rather than in the United States. After Biden did this, Donald Trump gave an interview to Newsmax
and completely and totally suffered a meltdown. Trump doesn't know what to do. He's furious.
He's angry. He says that what Biden is doing is a hit job. I don't even know what that means.
It's an executive order. How is it a hit job? Well, I'll explain that. Here is Greg Kelly
with a total brown nosing softball interview of Trump.
Or just left in place your executive orders. What do you think of what he did today?
Well, first of all, it's a nothing that he did and allowing massive numbers of people
still to come in.
And it's just misinformation, disinformation and just another hit job.
It is a hit job, disinformation, misinformation.
Trump's furious.
OK, Biden did what Trump said he would do.
Biden did what Republicans were about to do until Trump said, no, pretty please don't
do it.
Let me do it when I'm the president so I can get credit.
And now Biden did the thing.
And the reason Trump hates this is he wants a problem to solve.
He wants to have the issue that will linger so he can say, vote for me and
I will fix it because Biden won't only I can fix it to the extent that you consider this a fix.
I don't really, but to the extent that you consider this a fix, Biden did it. And so now
what Trump is relegated to saying is it's a hit job in the sense that it's an attack on me and
it's not really going to solve the
problem. OK, Biden did the thing I said I was going to do, but Biden did it in a way that won't
really solve the problem. It's all he has left. It's all he has left. Here is Trump refreshing
the line that migrants are poisoning the country, which is old school, xenophobic language.
Terrible, terrible thing that's happened to our country.
And they're coming in from prisons and jails.
They're coming in from mental institutions and the separately above that insane asylums.
And you have a lot of terrorists coming into our country.
And it's a terrible thing that he's doing. He's poisoning our country.
So there you go. By letting people in, Biden is poisoning the country. Old xenophobic language
used against so many different groups, migrants from different countries, whatever is fashionable
at the time. Sometimes it's the Jews that are poisoning.
Sometimes it's migrants from the Middle East or maybe it's from Mexico or maybe it's further
south in Latin America.
Trump also rehabilitate.
They're not like they lived up.
I used to check it every week.
Are they buying?
Now, I don't even know where that came from.
That was very weird.
Trump also reminding us he may imprison his political opponents if he becomes president.
But wouldn't it be terrible to throw the president's wife and the former secretary of state?
Think of it. The former secretary of state, but the president, the president's wife into jail.
Wouldn't that be a terrible thing? But they want.
What on earth is this guy talking about?
So you know, it's it's a terrible, terrible path that they're leading us to.
And it's very possible that it's going to have to happen to them.
It's possible I will have to imprison them if I become president.
That's the point Trump
is making. Trump just steamrolled Greg Kelly during this interview. Greg Kelly trying to
wrap the interview and just not able to because Trump won't shut up.
Million dollars. It's wild. Nothing. Mr. President, the one that and he is the one that's the
fraud because he said a house that's worth a billion dollars or more is worth 18
million dollars.
Everybody's trying to figure it out.
You know, you buy it.
So Greg Kelly desperately trying to wrap up the interview and he can really barely get
a word in.
And this continues.
But he also doesn't need to say, wow, what a job we want every primary in a record.
We beat her in her state, South Carolina, where she was governor by record numbers. If you look
at the kind of numbers we got, they're incredible. And you're right. Some people would be very
disappointed if I chose her and possibly some people would be fine. But I beat her by a
lot. I mean, I think she was the last one in. And as you can see, Greg Kelly, desperate
to try to talk, but he is unable to do it. And then finally, in case you were wondering, as the interview finally comes to a close after
insults and xenophobic statements and threats to political enemies,
eventually Greg Kelly is able to wrap up the interview. And he reminds us he just loves Trump.
It's pretty cool. I love talking to him. Hey, I love the guy. What can I tell you? And I'm
upfront about it. I can't believe that so many people pretend they're neutral on this contest, on this race,
yet lean one way or the other. You will always know with Greg Kelly where he stands. He loves
Trump and despite giving the guy a complete and total softball interview, Trump couldn't
get away from the threats to his political interview. Trump couldn't get away from the threats to his political enemies.
Trump couldn't get away from saying migrants poisoned the country.
And Trump certainly couldn't get away from saying that what Joe Biden is doing, despite
being exactly what Trump planned to do, is bad and it won't work.
And it's a hit job.
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don't know how to react to Joe Biden doing what they wanted to do on the border until Trump said,
no, don't do it. Leave it for me to do when I become president. We are going to hear from
Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna. We are going to hear from Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna.
We are going to hear from that creepy Republican Senator James Lankford.
How will Republicans react to Joe Biden saying, well, you guys wanted to do something at the
border. I'll do it by executive order and take it off the table as something Trump can campaign on.
Well, you may or may not be surprised by the way it went.
Here is Anna Paulina Luna on Fox Business yesterday and listen to what she had to say.
Donald Trump had wanted to let this wait until after the election, assuming that he would be
elected and do it. I mean, is that what Republicans are doing? You don't want to let him,
that is the president, get any credit for doing anything?
No, you know, I don't think that President Trump wanted to wait.
In fact, whenever I've had conversations, he hated the bipartisan security.
But what I will say is that he knows that they've been using this as a political tool moving
forward. And I think that it really is unfortunate that the Democrat machines don't really care about
what happens to Americans and that they try to win. So many of us inside the way they come inside uses political tools.
Right.
I mean, I mean, look, I can say there is definitely propaganda that exists in Washington.
Both you and I know that.
However, when we're talking about border security, this should have never been something that
they should have campaigned on.
They should never should have campaigned on it.
Think of it. Trump starts campaigning on the border They should never should have campaigned on it. Think of it.
Trump starts campaigning on the border is broken and I'm going to fix it.
If you make me president, I will fix it.
He's campaigning on the border, which Ana Paulina Luna says you shouldn't do.
It's too serious.
It's too serious an issue to campaign on it.
So Republicans put together a bill.
They go, hey, let's fix it.
This is what we're saying we're going to do.
Let's do it.
No, no, no, no, no. I want to campaign on it, says Trump. I don't want to fix it right now.
I just want to be able to talk about it and fix it later, maybe. So then Biden comes in and he goes,
OK, if you guys think this is good, then I'll do it. We're just going to do it and then nobody
will campaign on it. No, no, no, no. That's also wrong because Joe Biden were mind reading.
He doesn't he didn't do it in order to do it. He did it in order to be able to campaign on it and That's also wrong because Joe Biden were mind reading.
He doesn't he didn't do it in order to do it.
He did it in order to be able to campaign on it and take it away from Trump, which is
bad because you shouldn't campaign on this.
Well, but wasn't Trump campaigning on it and you support Trump?
No, that doesn't matter if that's a confusing circle to you.
It's because it's a confusing circle.
That's exactly what it is.
It doesn't make any sense.
James Lankford then was also interviewed by Neil Cavuto yesterday. Senator James Lankford, creepy,
weird, weird dude. And here's what he had to say about Joe Biden's executive order on the border,
which contains exactly what James Lankford and his Republican colleagues claim to want.
I know you're not trying to zing your colleagues, but it's your colleagues in your party, sir, who torpedoed this, who didn't get
the facts right on what you just outlined was in that measure. They killed it. Ironically,
not Democrats. Right. It was and it was painful to be able to watch it got stirred up in all the
presidential politics and several of my colleagues started looking for ways.
After President Trump said don't fix anything during the presidential election,
it's the single biggest issue during the election, don't resolve this, we'll resolve it next year,
quite a few of my colleagues backed up, looked for a reason to be able to shoot against it,
and then walked away.
I get that.
That's a decision everybody makes in it.
My issue is if we're pursuing everything, we very often end up with nothing.
If we're pursuing someone coming later to fix it, later seems to never come.
When we have a moment to fix things, we should fix as many things as we can then,
then come back later and fix the rest.
That's on Donald Trump, Senator.
Again, he's got an office that he's running for.
He's got a campaign that he's running.
I'm already in office.
I've got a responsibility to be able to carry on this.
As creepy as James James Lankford continues to be, it's a little bit refreshing to hear
him just be honest and say, yeah, there's really no reason to wait, waiting to fix things.
Then they never get fixed.
If we believe we can improve something, we should have done it.
So I appreciate the refreshing honesty, although I disagree with him.
Big picture. So some Republicans kissing the ring and saying, no,
no, no, this was all the right way to handle it. There were good reasons why we didn't
pass it. And now Joe Biden's bad for doing it himself. James Langford, at least saying
we lost the opportunity. We had an opportunity. You never know if you'll get a future opportunity.
We didn't do it. And it's all related to Trump having a campaign to run.
I'm in power.
I could have done something.
And Trump found enough of my colleagues to say, no, we're not going to do it right now,
such that it didn't get done.
Dramatically different reactions from Congresswoman Luna and Senator Lankford.
We will now see what happens with this issue as a campaign issue.
We'll know in the next few weeks
and certainly leading up to the first presidential debate on June 27th. There is an explosive Wall
Street Journal report by Annie Linsky and Siobhan Hughes, which argues essentially that President
Joe Biden's brain is turning to mush. Yes, this is what the article says. Now, I know some of you
are going to be angry with me for covering this at all. David, why? Why are you buying into what they are saying? The Wall Street
Journal is part of News Corporation and you shouldn't even be talking about it. You should
be ignoring it. That has never been the way that I do this show. Annie Linsky is a serious enough
reporter. She says she has 45 different sources on this story
published in The Wall Street Journal. And whatever you think about The Wall Street Journal,
it's not a tabloid. OK, it's owned by News Corporation. It certainly has a right wing lean.
But I would be doing the disservice by ignoring this story. OK, so if your plan is to email me and say, David,
you shouldn't even be talking about this. We just disagree. This article that came out this morning,
if true, if true, is very problematic. It says behind closed doors, Biden shows signs of
slipping. It explains that when Biden met with congressional leaders in January to negotiate a
Ukraine funding deal, he's he was speaking so softly at times that participants struggled to
hear him, according to five people familiar with the meeting. He read from notes to make obvious
points, paused for extended periods and sometimes closed his eyes for so long that some in the room
wondered if he had completely tuned out in a February one on one in the Oval Office with
MAGA Mike Johnson. Biden said a recent policy change by his administration that jeopardizes
some big energy projects was just a study, according to six people told at the time
about what Johnson said happened. Johnson worried the president's memory had slipped about his own
policy. In other words, there was a policy change which Biden supposedly didn't remember was a
policy change and said, oh, that was just a study. Now, again, this is according to six people who
heard it from Mike Johnson. Mike Johnson is a
very biased character, but we're building. We've got five sources and now six more.
Another anecdote. Last year, when Biden was negotiating with House Republicans to lift
the debt ceiling, his demeanor and command of details seemed to shift from one day to the next,
according to then Speaker Kevin McCarthy and two others. Some days he would have loose, spontaneous exchanges with Republicans.
On other days, he would mumble and appear to rely on notes.
McCarthy said, I used to meet with him when he was vice president.
I'd go to his house.
He's not the same person.
The article continues in some detail here about these incidents.
The White House commented by saying those accounts
are not to be trusted. They are motivated only by partisan politics at the end of the day.
I encourage you to read the entire article and to judge for yourselves. Annie Linsky's reporting,
as well as the sources on the anecdotes, which include the perceptions
of voters and so many other things. They talk about that Ukraine meeting in January. They talk
about a February 27th meeting with Biden and Johnson. They talk about a debt ceiling meeting
in May 2023. It is an extremely extensive article here, and I am not going to hide this from you. OK, so on the one
hand, it's Wall Street Journal, which is part of News Corporation. And indeed, some of the sources
here are people who were given details of Biden's behavior that came from highly partisan actors up
to and including MAGA Mike Johnson, the Republican speaker of the house. On the other hand, I don't believe Annie Linsky would stake her reputation, uh, on 45 sources that don't exist
or aren't trustworthy. And I think that her reputation is good enough and the article is
well-sourced enough that it needs to be discussed. So we've been talking about what is the X factor?
You know,
the economy is pretty good. Biden's accomplishments are significant. Trump's now a convicted felon.
He is up against even more criminal trials. He could theoretically end up in prison.
There's no way that Trump will go from losing 2020 to taking states from Biden based on what's
happened since 2020. He's just going to lose.
But on the other hand, what about an X factor?
One X factor has been if either candidate really fails cognitively in the debates, it
could spell disaster.
And so we don't really expect that to happen because it hasn't happened yet.
But what if that were to happen in the debates? If this report were to be true
and you have competing decline between Trump and Biden, it is certainly the sort of X factor
that if it becomes a mainstream story, if it becomes visible in something like a debate,
it could 180 everything and really upend this race. So read the article. I want to hear from you.
As all of you know, my reporting on both Trump and Biden's cognition has stuck as closely to
what we can see publicly and what mental health experts say about it. This report about Biden
is admittedly about things happening behind closed doors. We have to consider that here.
Trump's decline and what our mental health experts we've spoken to say is Biden's normal,
expected slowing down signs of aging for someone his age. It's all happened publicly. We've been in the public sphere so far. There's behind the scenes stuff about Trump's incontinence.
I don't talk about that on the show
because it hasn't been well sourced in the way that this article says, hey,
I'm a reputable reporter. I have 45 sources. We now have that with Biden. So let's all resist the
urge to jump to conclusions and dismiss or assume every element is true. It could be the case that
some of the stuff in the article we say, OK, that I believe the stuff that comes from Maga Mike
Johnson, maybe we are more skeptical of. But I think we only do ourselves a disservice if we
pretend that this truly bombshell article explosive at minimum in terms of its allegations, wasn't published.
So let me know your thoughts.
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Congressman Ro Khanna representing California's 17th district. It's great to have you on. And
there are so many things to talk about.
I think to start with, I'm curious to get your general thoughts about this election.
You know, as a thought experiment with my audience, I took one day and I made the strongest,
most obvious case I could for Donald Trump's inevitable reelection.
And the next day I made just as strong a case for the inevitable reelection of President
Biden. And I think you can put yourself in either echo chamber and become very confident in either
case. I think most likely it will be under 500000 votes in three to five states that decide this
election. What's your general feeling right now? David, I think you're absolutely right. I mean,
look, in the last 20 years, we've had very, very close elections in this country, putting aside Obama 2008. I was
hopeful this would be an Obama 2008 or even Obama 2012 like election. It's turned out not to be.
It looks much more like Bush v. Gore or the way we beat Trump in 2020 or the 2016 election. It's going to be a very, very close election.
I genuinely think it's a toss-up race that could go either way.
But I think if the Democrats do our job,
which is to have an effective economic message
and make the case why the president's policies have worked
and what he's going to do in the next four years,
and if we can get our youth turnout and base turnout out,
we'll win. So it's a matter of whether we can do that. Yeah. You know, with every point,
there is seemingly a strong counterpoint. Presidents generally get reelected, especially
when the economy is solid, which it is right now, except a new poll finds that half of Americans
believe we're currently in a recession rather than in a positive economic situation.
So that's a big caveat to when the economy is pretty good.
Presidents tend to get reelected with every single one of these conventional wisdoms.
There seems to be a counterpoint to it.
Yeah, my read on that polling is that overall, the American people feel that the American dream has been
slipping away, that the jobs that they have aren't as secure, aren't as good paying, and that the
costs of child care, of health care, of education are rising. And of course, the actual costs of
goods, of groceries and fuel has risen. So overall, even though the macro numbers are strong, it feels their kids are going to have a worse life or they've had a worse life than their parents.
And this is where the president has to come in, in my view, and say, look, for 50 years, we've had the offshoring of jobs, the holiday and the working class.
Here are the things I've done to reverse that trend. But you're not going to reverse 50 years in three years. Give me four more years not to finish the job, but to continue to do the job of standing
up for the working and middle class.
There was this article released today in the Washington in The Wall Street Journal by Annie
Linsky, who, generally speaking, is a pretty good reporter.
And the article claims 45 sources that behind the scenes, there's a problem with Joe Biden's
cognition.
Now, I reported the article to my audience.
I made it clear that up until now, everything we've been evaluating and neurologists and
mental health professionals on my show have evaluated what is publicly available from
Trump and Biden.
This article goes to things happening behind closed doors.
Some of the sources are Mike Johnson through six other people.
So this is different than what's visible to someone like me.
What's your reaction to this piece in The Wall Street Journal?
It hasn't been my experience.
I was just I just saw the president yesterday, not at any extended period, but on a rope line.
It's a congressional picnic. The president was working the audience for over an hour.
His brief conversation with me and my family was very charming, as he usually is, and very thoughtful.
He saw Rosa DeLora, a congressperson
from New Haven, in the audience. He immediately went to the mic and he said, I just want to say
a word about Rosa DeLora. When my son, Hunter Biden, was at Yale in New Haven, Rosa was his
congressperson. So I don't think someone like that is capable of that kind of recognition.
Drawing memory, remembering that she represents New Haven, remembering then that his son had
gone to school while she was the representative.
That seems to be pretty complex in terms of being able to do on the spot.
And so I have not found that to be the case.
When it comes to the forthcoming debates, if they do happen, the role that expectations about Joe
Biden may play and how that debate is perceived, the impact of the conviction on 34 criminal counts
against Donald Trump and whether ultimately that will or won't make a difference.
Does does the do the next five months really hinge on anything tangible or is it more about
media narrative around these stories than anything else?
Well we need to make the case that Donald Trump being convicted of a felon by a jury of 34 people matters and that
it matters if you violate and break the rule of law. And that, yeah, it's about the price of
groceries and the price of gas. But it's also about the character of a nation. And this is
something that should be a factor in the election. But I don't think it is a silver bullet. I think
ultimately, you know, the president's going to have to do well in the debates. We're going to
have to have a good convention. Trump's vice presidential pick will matter. This time,
I think the vice presidents in that debate may matter more because both of these people are
folks who, you know, are older. And so the vice presidents
are going to play a bigger role. So I think it's a all every factor is going to matter. I mean,
I think you're you said the smartest thing in terms of punditry that I've heard, which is
this is going to come down to 500000 votes in a few battleground states. And anyone who claims
that they can predict it, I don't think anyone on Biden or Trump's team
could predict it.
I just think that's the sense of the magic of democracy.
Indian democracy is on my mind these days
because Modi was supposed to have this blowout victory.
And he didn't.
He barely won.
And no one saw that coming.
And so I just think that when you have millions of people voting, the idea that we can predict
it is a bit silly.
I'm very interested in your thoughts on this executive order from President Biden, which
would allow him to temporarily shut down the southern border when daily migrant crossings
exceed twenty five hundred.
And part of what I find so interesting about it is that on the merits, this does nothing
to really deal with immigration and the reasons people want to come here.
It doesn't help us adjudicate asylum claims any more quickly.
It is, however, a bone that is being thrown that happens to be something that Republicans
wanted and and and sort of torpedoed in their own bill, seemingly because Donald Trump wanted
to keep this as an
election issue and something he could deal with in 2025 or whenever. So what do you make of the
strategy of this executive order? And then what do you make of its effectiveness on the merits
at accomplishing anything? Well, I disagree with it because I don't think we should be
limiting the right to seek asylum in the United States arbitrarily and capping it
arbitrarily. What we should be doing is have more border agents, more immigration judges,
so that we can distinguish worthy claims from those that are not meritorious.
And we should be having more ways for people who want to contribute economically to America
to come here, work here, and then either have a path to citizenship or to
leave. And we have that with farm workers and other programs that are not working. But I will
say from a politics perspective, I was talking to some actually African-American members of
Congress today who said, you know, the crisis has been so severe in some of their communities that
maybe this will help as a short term, but put some give them some relief.
So I disagree with it.
I wish we had a comprehensive solution.
But I I'm not clear how the politics of it plays out.
I mean, I do think the president has been hammered on this.
So I understand the political pressure he was under when it comes to the House, where all
four hundred and thirty five members of the House, of course, are up for reelection every
two years. And then the Senate, you can find various different forecasts, some which are
more favorable, I guess I would say, to the Democratic Party, some to the Republican Party. Do you see a situation right now where I mean, your your seat is very safe, but there are
others that are less so.
Do you see the fate of control of the House right now tied as closely to the presidential
race as it sometimes is?
Or have they become decoupled to a degree?
I think they're decoupled.
I mean, obviously, the presidency is the most
existential. I often say electing Hakeem Jeffrey Speaker is the insurance policy against Donald
Trump. And we have a great chance because in California, Trump is toxic and the convictions
of felonies is a huge blow. And same in parts of New York. And so when you're looking at the places we have to win back seats, we have a very, very
good chance.
And I would probably say right now that we've got a we're favored to win the House if we
continue to execute.
The presidency is a toss up and the Senate is a bit uphill just given the map.
And so we need to do everything we can to win back the House.
One other thing I want to ask about your continuing this effort to ban congressional stock trading.
I'm curious to hear from you the general vision of assuming we agree that just because you
become a member of the House doesn't mean you have to forego sensible and basic investment
opportunities. But what we want to prevent is the
sort of trading on inside information or knowledge or possible even regulatory actions that the
legislative body may take. What feels to you like the most ironclad way to say, OK, here's all the
things you're not allowed to do while you are a member of the House. But here's how you sort of get to say, all right, I'm turning over the keys to my investments.
And here's what is allowed while I'm in the House of Representatives.
What's the best way to kind of achieve this?
But the good news is that we have this the Office of Government Ethics for the executive branch.
We should have a similar thing for the house. I mean, my wife had inherited some
money because her father had done very well as an immigrant, had created an auto transmission
business. And her funds are in a diversified trust, which is independently managed and
broadly invested. And she doesn't trade, I don't trade. Now,
the point is that that could be one solution that under the Office of Government Ethics,
many executive officials, they or their spouses are in diversified trusts or in investments that
don't have a conflict. And then the Office of Government Ethics may say, you know,
even though you're in a diversified trust, or even though you have these investments,
there may be a conflict and their independent financial advisors adjust that. So create that
body for Congress so that there's some oversight. Right now, all that happens is you have to
disclose everything, but there's no one saying what you can or cannot do.
And unfortunately, some members aren't even disclosing it.
And then you have members or their spouses engaged in day trading or actual trading and not having an independent group do that.
And that to me, I don't think that the vast, vast majority are doing it to game the system.
But it just creates an appearance
of conflict and erodes trust. Do you get the sense that your colleagues on both sides of the
aisles genuinely want something like this? Or are there plenty of of your colleagues who are just
kind of like, yeah, I'd rather not do that? I think there are a handful of loud, loud
reformers who want something and we want it because we see that this is a road of trust,
but there are probably a great deal who are indifferent.
And then there's a group that says, you know,
this is probably going to be too punitive.
And there's some philosophically who think that members of Congress
should be invested in the stocks of a country to understand what it's like to have equity in American enterprise.
I mean, when you look to some people on the right, they have a philosophical argument against it.
They think that, you know, members of Congress should be like any other American.
Of course, only 50 percent of Americans are actually invested in the markets.
But, you know, you hear a gamut of views.
I think, though, having some regulatory agency, at least an ethics agency, having to to to approve it and look at conflicts of interest,
even if you don't have the ultimate ban, which I've proposed and Abigail Spanberger and Chip Roy proposed. I think that would be a common sense thing because
it would help all of us to say, look, we're being ethical where my view is probably 95 percent of
these things are ethical, are ethical, but they get cherry picked and make Congress look bad.
Well, if you have the sign off of an ethics agency that actually would increase trust.
Speaker 1 I think that that's absolutely the case. We've been speaking
with Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna from California. Always appreciate your time and
insights. Always appreciate it, David. We'll have to see and be in touch as this election continues.
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Trump paid off witnesses in his criminal cases, either through promotions or suspicious contracts
or raises.
It is really an extraordinary, extraordinary situation.
We will link to the ProPublica investigation.
Multiple Trump witnesses have received significant
financial benefits from his businesses and campaign.
This is a very serious investigation.
Nine witnesses in the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump have received
significant financial benefits, including large raises from his campaign, severance packages, new jobs and a grant of shares and cash from Trump's media company.
We were wondering, what is it that Trump is up to with this media company?
Is it a way to funnel and launder money to himself for his legal cases, even though he's
unable to sell his shares due to a lockup for a predetermined period of time.
I don't know.
I don't really know.
Well, it appears as though one of the ways Trump's media company that recently went public
is being used is as a way to funnel money to witnesses.
The benefits have flowed from Trump's businesses and campaign committees, according to a Pro
Publica analysis of public disclosures, court records and securities filings. One campaign aide had his average monthly pay double
from twenty six to fifty three thousand dollars a month. There you go. Another employee got a two
million dollar severance package, which bars him from voluntarily cooperating with law enforcement.
One of the campaign's top officials had her daughter hired
onto the campaign staff. Isn't that nice? Where she is now the fourth highest paid employee.
The ProPublica piece goes on to say these pay increases and other benefits came at delicate
moments in the legal proceedings against Trump. One aide was given a plum position on the board
of Trump's social media company, for example, got the seat after he was subpoenaed, but before he testified, obviously any normal person would say the
whole point here is give goodies for preferential behavior with regard to these trials.
You can't voluntarily go and provide information, force them to subpoena you or just remember who you
work for when you answer the questions. And maybe you don't remember a lot more than you otherwise
would. Tech dirt has a nice little analysis article, which sort of looks at the importance
of this, calls it quite a scoop, reminds us that ProPublica publishes things when they have the receipts.
And of course, is the reality that this is yet another way in which Donald Trump is potentially
trying to influence the outcome of his criminal cases. Now, Trump's legal team has responded to
this investigation by saying, we're going to sue, we're going to sue for defamation. I think it's critically important to remember that to be defamation, it needs to be false or
untrue statements that cause reputational damage. We've looked. It's wild how in reporting on
American politics, you so often have to familiarize yourself with defamation statutes.
There are enough, depending on whether it's federal or state, there's a number of different, uh, standards that have to be met. But one of them is that to be
defamatory statements have to be untrue if they are true statements. But for example, violate an
NDA. Now you're talking about a civil matter and you can say, well, I'm suing you because you said
something true, but you were supposed to keep it a secret because you signed the NDA. That's not
what's being alleged. Trump's lawyers are saying we're going to file for defamation.
And in order to do that, you would have to demonstrate that every single one of these
statements that ProPublica makes is untrue.
I assume ProPublica has the receipts.
If the truth causes reputational damage, well, it just kind of sucks.
But it should.
If it is true that Donald Trump is giving sweetheart deals, raises, stock grants and
whatever to people that are or potentially will be involved in testifying in his criminal trials
and that causes reputational damage to Trump, then that is Trump's wrongdoing. And that is
not going to lead to a successful defamation lawsuit. Discovery for such a lawsuit, by the way,
would be very fun. And a lot of this really relates to the same reason that Trump didn't get under oath.
If you put Trump under oath testifying in his defense in that first criminal trial that
just wrapped up, the first question is, did you have an affair with Stormy Daniels?
Now, it would probably be 30 or 40 questions establishing a foundation and going forward.
But you would immediately put Trump in the position to either have to admit that the affair did take place or to risk perjury. And
that's a lot of why this defamation suit that Trump's lawyers are saying will go forward isn't
going to happen. This is typical Trump. Everybody is a pawn. The voters or the potential voters are
pawns when Trump needs them. Donate to me, vote for me,
come out and support me at the courthouse or riot for me or whatever. And then he doesn't care. He
grew up trying to remain isolated from these folks. All of a sudden it changes very quickly.
And it's the same thing when it comes to these witnesses. Hey, can we give them some money just
so they'll do what's best for me? Good. Oh, now there's a now there's an investigation and this could be a problem.
It's all defamation. It's all lies, whatever. Trump's prism through which every decision is
made is what's good for me. That informs the audio recording played at the trial where Trump
was saying to Michael Cohen cash, right? Cash. And Michael Cohen goes, no, it's all about what is best
for Trump. And these are very serious allegations and excellent, excellent piece of investigative
reporting here. Bright Pope by ProPublica and we will follow it up. Eric Trump, not
known to be the smartest of the Trump children on the verge of tears over the possibility of daddy going to prison.
This was a wild appearance billed as an exclusive with Fox News's Trump brown noser in chief
Maria Bartiromo, Eric Trump.
On the verge of tears, I don't know how else to say it.
Everybody is treating us so unfairly.
We're so good. You've got to have stuff unlocked at CV else to say it. Everybody is treating us so unfairly. We are so good.
You've got to have stuff on lock that CVS to buy it.
I still don't know what that has to do with anything.
Take a listen to Eric Trump speaking to Maria.
The problem is Americans are really, really smart and they get it.
They get this system.
There's only so many times you can cry wolf before people see right through Maria.
And that's why my father had the reception he had last night. We had 40,000 people going absolutely nuts, chanting USA. You know, they want their
leader back. They want their patriot back. They want the person back who will actually fight for
the United States of America. And and that's why we're going to win. We're going to win on November
5th. You can tell that the verdict was wrong because a crowd of UFC fans cheered when they saw it sounds
so stupid when you put it this way. The UFC crowd cheered when they saw Trump enter with Dana White.
So obviously the verdict was completely and totally wrong. Maria Bartiromo asked, what are you doing in terms of November with regard to securing the election?
And Eric Trump spits out one of these unintelligible words.
It's all about who counts the votes. Right. You mentioned your wife, Lara Trump.
She's the co-chair of the RNC right now. What has she said? What is she doing? What are you doing in the campaign and
for your father in terms of securing this election and ensuring that we have, in fact,
a fair election and transparent in November? Well, I have a beautiful wife, but behind that
beautiful smile is somebody who's absolutely working 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
So far, no explanation, no answer.
Secure the vote and raise a lot of money. and what she's done at the RNC, along with
Mike Wally and everybody else. I mean, they've upended the whole organization. They've turned
it into the greatest political fighting machine ever. And believe me, their eyes are on that
problem every single day because it's a real problem. Anybody that doesn't say that voter
fraud is real is is we have a problem. My wife is attractive and she is working. OK,
so what are you doing to secure the election? Eric is either naive or we have a problem. My wife is attractive and she is working. OK, so what
are you doing to secure the election? Eric is either naive or foolish. It happens. It
happened in 2020 and we will not allow it to happen again. And believe me, Laura, Trump
is is all over that. And I'm very proud of the work that she's doing. And I'm Eric's
proud. Laura's handling it. And Maria Bartiromo is satisfied. she says, OK, now then the topic of the sentencing came
up, as you know, sentencing for Donald Trump scheduled for July 11th.
Eric Trump weighs in and says that the whole point of setting up sentencing for July 11th
is to make his dad go crazy and do something nuts.
The reality is it's very common that about five or so weeks after a verdict
sentencing happens in the state of New York. It's just totally standard. But Eric wants us to
believe it's all to get them to do something crazy. Before you go, Judge Merchant sent the
sentencing date on July 11th, four days before the RNC convention. What are your expectations
for the sentencing? Yeah, well, go go figure. You never know what these people Maria, honestly, the
amount of pressure that they're going to put on this guy to do something incredible.
Speaker 1 He's the victim.
Speaker 2 And insane. And that will backfire on them again, as it always does. You know,
I don't even want to try and, um, you know, uh, predict what's going to happen. I really
don't. These people are corrupt. Uh, they. The system's corrupt. I was in that front row and I saw it every single day. And
when you're sitting there, you just wouldn't believe it. If you weren't seeing it with your
own eyes, you wouldn't believe that that was a legal system of the United States of America.
You'd think that we're the most poorly and unfairly treated people in the world.
Legal system is Venezuela or Iran or some third world country, not the United States of America,
certainly not the capital, the business capital of the entire globe, New York City.
And and I hope the appellate courts get this right and restore some confidence to
the legal system in the US. Yeah, because we and our billionaire family, nobody's ever been treated
this unfairly. It's so sad and we really need to do something about it. OK. And then lastly, this is now a standard in every Eric Trump interview. He complains that at CVS or what
or Walgreens or Duane Reade, some of the items are locked up and every interview involves that
at some point with Eric Trump and crime in cities and the fact that you can't go into a CVS and buy
something because everything's locked behind plexiglass.
And I mean, how long do you want me to go on that subject?
People are sick and tired of it.
It's funny.
I'm sick and tired of Eric Trump at every interview saying that we need when he needs
hand lotion at Duane Reade or Advil at CVS.
It's locked up.
And by the way, I was recently there.
I needed to beg, please
unlock my hair product. I have a show to do my my hair product, which is not a sponsor. It's
locked up now because apparently it's the target of shoplifters. It's such a good product.
To be perfectly frank, they know that they need the good stuff. So Eric Trump on the verge of
tears, July 11th, not because they're trying to
do something to Trump, but because it's totally standard between four and six weeks after the
verdict, you would expect sentencing in New York state cases. We have a voicemail number. That
number is two one nine two David P. Here's a caller who makes a really good point. If the economy is so bad, how can so many people afford to
make these small dollar contributions to Trump? Seems contradictory. Take a listen.
The Republicans keep saying how the economy is so bad, but it's probably able to raise hundred and some million dollars in a weekend from a small, small donor of dollars.
Then the economy can't be that bad if they have that much extra money to spend.
Absolutely.
When the Trump campaign touts all of these new donors who have never donated before and
these are not rich people.
These are just small dollar donations from everyday Americans.
When they tout that, they undercut their own claim that the economy is no good.
Now the other element is sometimes they'll admit the economy is okay, but it's only because
of the expectation that Trump's coming back to the Oval Office.
So depending on what day it is, depending on how the wind's blowing, depending on whether
it's a sunny or a cloudy day, they will have a different argument.
But it is absolutely the case that if all of these people who never donated before suddenly
can afford to throw a few bucks to Trump, the economy must be doing OK, at least. Good luck
confronting them with that. We have a fantastic bonus show for you today. We have more charges
for fake electors this time out of Wisconsin. It is a
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we'll explain. And Michael Cohen's family has now been doxxed following the
verdict against Donald Trump guilty on 34 criminal counts. We will discuss that.
I also recorded an appearance today on the Piers Morgan show with right wing bomb thrower
Benny Johnson, Alan Dershowitz, Trump's former lawyer and fellow left wing commentator.
No, Mickey Const. So it's it was wild. It's not going to
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