The Megyn Kelly Show - Karine Jean-Pierre Undermines Her Entire Book, Ghouls at "No Kings," and Wind Farm Danger, with Stu Burguiere and Rep. Van Drew | Ep. 1176
Episode Date: October 21, 2025Megyn Kelly is joined by Stu Burguiere, host of BlazeTV's "Stu Does America," to talk about Karine Jean-Pierre's embarrassing book tour, her bizarre claim on "Morning Joe" completely undermining her ...entire book, her lies and spin on "The View," KJP's history of gaslighting about Biden's cognitive decline, her new tactic of attacking Trump and his admin, the truth about Trump's White House renovations, the blatant hypocrisy from Joe Scarborough on lawfare, ghoulish “No Kings” protesters, their disturbing comments wishing death on Trump and, the Chicago elementary school teacher who mocked Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a major win for the Trump administration allowing the National Guard to enter Portland, what happens next with Trump's fight to fix crime in major cities, and more. Then U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew as well as a special student correspondent join to discuss the dangers of wind farms along the Jersey Coast, their real harm to whales, the toxins that can come with their development, and more. Burguiere- https://www.youtube.com/StuDoesAmericaVan Drew- https://vandrew.house.gov/ Unplugged: Switching is simple, Visit https://Unplugged.com/MK and order your UP phone today!Cozy Earth: Luxury shouldn't be out of reach. Go to https://cozyearth.com/MEGYN for up to 20% off.SelectQuote: Life insurance is never cheaper than it is today. Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, and save more than fifty percent at https://selectquote.com/megynDailyLook: https://dailylook.com to take your style quiz and use code MEGYN for 50% off your first order. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Welcome to the Megan Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
Hey, everyone, I'm Megan Kelly. Welcome to the Megan Kelly show. Okay, so it is Tuesday, October 21st, and Corrine Jean-Pierre is a black woman. Just want you to know that. She's black. Starting every interview she's giving to promote her big book by saying, I'm black, I'm a black woman. I'm never giving an interview.
again, without saying, I'm white. I just want to start this interview by noting, I have
white skin. Think about it. She's such an absurd person. We know. We have eyes. Like, she got white
hair and now she thinks we're confused. We know you're black. It's fine. You get a gold star.
All right. Like, what is your point? By the
way, just because you're black doesn't make you the spokesperson for black people, because that
seems to be how she's using it. Like, I, as a black woman, now speak for black people. No, you don't.
You don't. There's a lot going on today. We're really looking forward to getting to the
Corrine Jean-Pier piece of it for you. But we also have a great report that we have literally
been working on for over a year. We've got to boil down to just its essentials. And it's on
the insane radical environmental agenda that was approved under Joe Biden that
President Trump is pulling back has decimated when it comes to those grotesque failures
they call wind turbines.
Those things are going down and we have an investigative report we've been working on
a bit of a surprise and then Congressman Jeff Van Drew who's been all over this stuff
and who we have to thank for the end of these things.
He's going to join us at the end of the show.
So we're looking forward to that.
But first, we have found even more crazy moments from the No King's rallies where the left
once again shows how comfortable it is with violent rhetoric aimed at conservatives.
And then there's Corrine Jean-Pierre.
She's giving Kamala Harris a run for her money.
Doug and I, this morning, we were listening to AM Update, our morning podcast that we
released on our podcast feed.
Thank you all for making it a hit.
Doug and I listen to it, even though I know it's on there.
It's fun for me to listen to it, too, with all the sound bites inserted, because I don't
get to hear all of those in advance. I see them like transcribed on the script, but I haven't
heard all of them necessarily when I tape it. Anyway, we sit there with our coffee, which is how I picture
you guys listening to it. And we listened to it like before we started the day. And he was listening
to this Carinjean-Pier soundbite that we ran on it this morning. And he said, there should be some
sort of a calculator. Like how many words in every sentence actually have meaning? You know,
like, what's your percentage? And you should get rated as a public speaker for what your
percentages, you know, should be at least over 90%, should have use, should be, have some
utility, should be driving toward a point. We both agreed Karin-Jean-Pier is probably around the 10%
level in every sentence, only about 10% of her words are necessary. And then we had a debate
about whether who would be lower on this scale, Corrine or Kamala. And we both settle on
Kamala, definitely. But KJP, given her a run for the money for the worst book tour and
worse promotion around it for the year. I mean, perhaps beyond.
Since yesterday's show, our show, KJP has been on Colbert, Morning Joe, and The View,
and you may not believe the lies coming out of her mouth.
I mean, truly, she's managed to stun even us.
Here to react to all of this and more is Stu Bergier.
He's host of the Blaze TV's Stu Does America.
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Stu, welcome back.
Thank you, Megan, and thank you for your bravery of hosting a white, straight, cis male on your show.
Just, I'm glad you started with that.
Just let's all say our colors, Stu.
My pronouns, I am a white male.
I have white skin.
My skin color is white.
Did you know I'm white?
Mine couldn't be whiter, super white, and I like dudes.
Okay.
So she won't be stopped, and I have to say, I'm here for it.
I'm going to pick the dumbest comment that she's made yet.
It's actually a lie.
I can't find out, which I can't tell from the soundbite list which one it is.
Can you guys put out, roll the one, which is obviously the lie about which White House she's speaking for, which was told on Morning Joe today, because let's keep in mind that the name of her book is independent.
Let's give it to me again, Steve.
independent and the sub inside a broken White House.
Okay, so that's her title.
Inside, a look inside a broken White House.
Watch this.
Right here in the subhead is a broken White House.
And if it's not questions about his health, what made it a broken White House?
So the broken right house is about this current moment.
So I talk about the story of my personal side of the story of what happened.
And what I saw is White House Press Secretary.
I think I can speak to it more in a different way, more personally even than most people.
So tell us what you saw day in and now.
And so the broken White House is the White House that is currently in, obviously has the administration, the Trump administration and what I'm seeing.
Do you believe that?
She now wants us to believe that when she refers to a broken White House, she's talking about the Trump White House, even though the subtitle of the book is,
and inside look at it.
Since when is she inside the Trump White House?
This is an obvious lie to try to minimize the blowback she's getting from Team Blue for her
inane book in which she says she's leaving the Democrat Party because she's so mad about
what they did to poor Joe Biden.
So now she's trying to distance herself from her written, printed criticisms of the Democrat
party by saying what she's really arguing is this current White House is the broken one,
how she got inside, nobody knows, Stu.
Maybe she created a tunnel before she left and she climbed back in and saw all of these
things from the inside. We don't know. We haven't read the book yet, Megan.
She's like the Louvre bank robbers, the Louvre robbers, right? She's got to her ladder.
She broke in some window. She's inside peering at Trump and Melania. I don't think so. She's
not clever enough. Apparently that's what it is. I don't know because she was not inside the White
House under Donald Trump. And of course, you're right. This is just another justification. And,
you know, it reminds us all of the Corinne Jean-Pierre experience, which is she was uniquely
bad at her job. Yeah, it is. It was. It was a very scary, terrifying ride. She's uniquely bad at
the job that she held. Right. Like, I don't know. Maybe there's something in, in our
society, she could do well. I can't identify what it would be, but there might be something that
she could do. As a spokesperson, she is legitimately horrible at this job. I mean, you remember,
she was reading constantly every single note that she would say when she was speaking to the press
anyway. And to see this now where she doesn't have those talking points, she can't read out of her
own book, I suppose, when she's on the air. She's sort of like, she has to regress to just whatever
pops into her head. And as we've seen, there's not a lot of those. There's not a lot to choose
from. It gets generated by that brain. And so what she does, I think, is important to highlight what
you hit at the beginning. She winds up just identifying herself, right? Like, when she can't speak
to the actual truth, she just says, I'm, I'm black. I'm LGBTQIA2 plus. Think of all the things,
all the different ways that you can look at me and look at my behavior and identify.
I'm a woman. It's all about how she identifies herself rather than the substance of what she's saying because there's almost never substance in what she's saying.
It's like the sort of the comedy of force field, force field. You know, we're like, you can't touch me.
So she just starts out with the protective force field, black, black woman. And then she drops in queer, which, I mean, what the hell is that anyway?
Queer's out. It's out. Even the kids are rejecting it now. We just saw that study that like the young kids on college campuses have rejected.
queer. Sorry. You're going to have to go back to making the cue just questioning, which also
doesn't deserve its own letter. It's really just LGBT, all right? You're going to have to
pick one, Kareen. Seems like L for you, for many reasons. But she's got to go with queer,
queer, queer. Here's just one example. This is her on Morning Joe, another shot. Three.
And for me, as a black woman, as a person who's also LGBTQ, I feel as if those communities that I am part of largely get taken for granted.
And I see that today in groups that are being thrown under the bus for a short-term win.
And it is not the big tent party that I loved and enjoyed and was part of and fought for.
And so for me, I want to start a conversation with how do we fix this?
The system is indeed broken.
The two-party system is not functioning in the way where our democracy is being protected right now.
I feel as if the Democratic Party right now is too timid.
They're not speaking up.
We need to be, they need to have a strategy and be really clear about how they're moving forward in this moment.
No one knows what you are talking about.
even your leftist comrades have no clue.
They want to give you the benefit of the doubt.
They want to agree with you.
No one knows what you are saying.
Stu, let me give you another one.
Similar messaging over here on The View.
Everyone's confused.
Here it is sought to be.
There were seven million people that showed up at the No King's Rally.
It grew by millions from the first, the second to the third.
Where is the Democratic Party in doing the same and peaceful protesting?
Why are they not more lawsuits from the Democratic?
Democratic Party. They need to take action on behalf of the American people, the people who are fearful, and it's not throwing us under the bus. It's not throwing black women under the bus. It's not throwing LGBTQ community under us. Not throwing migrants and immigrants under the bus. It's saying, no, you know what? I just remembered. We are a big tent party. Right. And it is about your moral compass in this moment, not about politics. And you have to bring the country with you.
Oh, my God. She's such an idiot.
2026, 2020. No, no, no, we need to focus on right now. Right now. She's so dumb.
She's clearly auditioning for a role on the view. She desperately wants it because, I mean,
that is about her IQ class. But, and she accurately predicts she won't be getting hired
anywhere else. But she, what do you mean our part? Can we just re-roll the beginning of that?
Like, does she think the Republicans held the No Kings rights? Let's just listen to the beginning
of that one more time.
There's seven million people that showed up at the No King's Rally.
It grew by millions from the first, the second to the third.
Where is the Democratic Party in doing the same and peaceful protesting?
Why they're not?
What is she saying?
Okay, that's it.
Do we heard enough?
Does she not know that was Democrats?
Like, what did?
And then she keeps saying that they're throwing, now if she just stuck to, they're throwing
the trans community under the bus, well, I wouldn't understand that either because they're
actually clinging on.
to the trans community, like their lives depend on it. But there are some Dems, at least,
like Bill Maher, saying, we've got to move on from boys and girls' sports. This is not a good
issue for us, and it's morally wrong, and stopped with the transing of children.
What her argument is that they've thrown black women in particular under the bus. Now, if she
were making the case that they take black women in their vote for granted, I'll give her that.
That's true. But how exactly have they thrown them under the bus? Like her big
things seems to be I'm leaving because they're throwing minorities and LGBTQ and women under
the bus and also because they're not having enough no kings rallies like the Republicans do.
I that was a really good attempt at a translation. I don't know if that's actually what she was going
for. It was bizarre. I think my favorite part of the clip had to be the four people who clap
for her point, which there's like no to the, there's not a warm embrace as every other person
who's on the left that comes under the view, you know, whenever they say anything, they all clap.
Like four people clap, and it's just awkward and silent. Her point doesn't make any sense,
obviously. You know, and when she's talking about, you mentioned her wanting to get a role in
the view, what a perfect place for her intellect to settle. It is the perfect intellectual environment
for Corinne Jean-Pierre, who never says anything of value.
There's nothing there of value.
Her point, you know, when she came out with the book title, the independent thing,
there is an inherent theoretical interest in that type of moment, right?
When we see, we've even seen people on the right who didn't like either, for various
reasons, didn't like something that went on when they served in a previous administration.
I mean, one of the people on the view had that, has that backstory, right?
The left left it.
They ate it up.
Oh, my gosh, she was in the Trump administration now.
she's left the Trump administration.
She's come to some new realization about the world.
And that's, you know, at some point, you know, could theoretically be interesting to someone.
If she was coming out and saying, gosh, we handled the Biden incoherence problem really poorly.
And it was because of pressures here, there and everywhere, maybe somebody, at least on the right, would be interested in what she's saying.
Her independence point seems to be part one, they were too mean to Joe Biden.
Like the media was too critical.
of Joe Biden that the party was too tough on him when they when they allowed this man to
almost get this to certainly get the nomination and almost be the candidate on the ballot
for the presidency when he was completely incoherent the last thing in the world they did
right but of course I know you're making your point there but just to be clear to the
audience yeah her point is they were too mean to Joe Biden in notwithstanding how
competent he was forcing him off the ticket
That's why she says she's leaving the Democrat Party, which makes no sense whatsoever, nor to any of her other points.
She is also dishonestly defending the lack of mental acuity.
The soundbite we played on AM Update today had her actually scoffing at Tim Miller on his leftist podcast.
Oh, we have it.
She's scoffing at the notion that Biden didn't speak to the press a lot and maybe.
made no sense when he did. Look at this. Stop five. We did have legislative wins.
Sure. But he didn't talk about him that well, though. He couldn't talk about it.
He wasn't campaigning that. No, no. Wait, first of all, first of all, he did talk about them.
Whether it broke through or not, he did talk to him. He did talk about.
He talked way less to the press than Donald Trump does. Way less. And he wasn't out there at all.
He wasn't good off the cuff. He wasn't doing press conferences. Let's just be real. Like,
Tim, that's not true. Tim, you're conflating all of it. That's what you're a liar.
No, first you're telling me he didn't talk well about it. Then you're telling me he didn't talk at all.
He didn't do either. He didn't talk very often. And when he did, it wasn't very good.
He's not very good. He wasn't paying attention to what we were doing at the White House.
I paid attention that I'm with you on the policies. I'm talking about his performance.
The president, the president spoke to the American people a couple times a week. He traveled.
It's a lie.
domestic travel and talk directly to the American people.
He traveled. Okay. He traveled. She's such a lie. She's still, she actually wants us to accept
her as, quote, an independent, you know, like she's left the party system. Now she's going to be
a hard truth tell her, Stu. She can't even admit that. She actually wants us to believe
that he was out there speaking to the American public regularly, dealing with the press,
dealing with the people directly. And you can tell she's nervous and that she's lying because
she won't shut up to let a friendly, Tim Miller, even make his points. She just tries to
talk over him and shame him with the... Tim, Tim, by the way, Creanjump here, back off of the
camera, all right? If you're going to be an independent media, you're going to need to understand.
Do not be on top of the camera. It's uncomfortable and awkward for everyone, for the love of God.
So, in any event, her spinning, which she tried to do as, you know, every day as a White House spin master,
continue. She's the same paid liar she used to be, except without the money.
Yeah, and she's just bad at it. I mean, as you point out, yes, she's trying to over-talk Tim Miller there,
but you could tell she's lying when she's talking, period. This is all she does. It's the only
thing she knows how to do, and she's bad at it. You know, you look at that whole situation.
Another one of her big independent moments, apparently, is she's upset at the way that this.
Democrats were not pro-L-G-T-Q-Q-I-A-2-plus enough?
Like, I mean, there's a lot of ways you can look at the 2024 election.
You can come up with a lot of different criticisms.
A lot of pieces of analysis have been done on this.
It's really hard to come up to believe that the problem the Democrats had was that they
didn't embrace transgendered people enough.
That's a bonkers thought.
Who would listen to her?
Who would listen to her?
What politician on the left is going to be taking this absolute nitwits advice to heart?
They all know.
Kareen, I've got to tell you something.
I'm sorry.
No one on your side is going to say it to you.
I'm going to tell you the truth.
They all think you're an idiot.
That is why you were ignored repeatedly off every time.
That is why you feel so disempowered and like they are not prioritizing black women.
They actually do like black women.
actually do like black women within the Democratic Party. You got to give them that. Just not you.
Sorry. Just not you. You're too dumb. Everyone knows the only reason you got that job is for the two
things you keep mentioning about yourself. I'm black and I'm queer. That's it. That's all you have to
offer. And now literally no one wants to take your advice or your thoughts on anything. They gave you
the courtesy of these interviews to promote your book because you're on Team Blue. But no one can believe how
inane, all of your comments are. You've either pissed off the Democratic Party or you've
confused them. You've definitely confused us. Here is Corrine Jampier, actually having the nerve to
take a shot at Caroline Levitt, who I think it's fair to say is the goat of press secretaries,
the nerve. Watch here. Because they don't seem to understand, this is the Trump White House,
that they don't work for just one man. Yeah. They work.
for the American people.
It is about coming together about a common good.
Yeah.
The White House press secretary is not about doing online trolling.
Right.
It is not.
It is an honor and a privilege to have that job and to speak on behalf of the most powerful
person in the world.
And there is a level of respect for the freedom of the press.
Right.
Even if you don't, if you disagree with them.
Yeah.
And that is what that whole back and forth when you see in the press briefing room is about.
It shows that we believe in democracy.
It shows the world, not just here, but the world, that the press is going to do what they
need to do to hold us accountable.
And we're going to do what we need to do to communicate to the American people about what
we're doing.
You had James Rosen ejected from the White House briefing room for eight months for asking
one question about Joe Biden's mental acuity, which was the political story of the decade.
And one reporter asked one question about it. He was ejected for the better part of a year
from ever asking another question again. You coordinated with reporters by actually submitting
questions in advance quite clearly to the White House. We saw them written out and then funneled
them to an enfeeble Joe Biden, who then worked cosplaying with a reporter as though something
real was happening. You reportedly had meltdowns, Kareen, according to White House staffers
speaking out to political and others about you, when questions were asked that you hadn't been
given in advance in any interview. That's how inept this person is. And then stood the nerve
to try to lecture Caroline Levitt on staying truthful from the White House podium. Let me just
take you for a little walk down memory lane. Here's June 17th, 2024.
Yeah, we, and I think you all have called this the cheap fakes video, and that's exactly
what they are. They are cheap fakes video. They are done in bad faith. And some of your news
organization have been very clear, have stressed that these right wing, the white wing critics
of the president have a credibility problem because of the fact checkers.
have repeatedly caught them pushing misinformation, disinformation. And so we see this, and this is something
coming from your part of the world, calling them cheap fakes and misinformation. Instead of
talking about the president's performance in office, and what I mean by that is his legislative
wins, what he's been able to do for the American people across the country, we're seeing
these deep fakes, these manipulated videos. And it is, again, done in bad faith.
My head hurts. Go ahead, Stowe.
They all now will admit, outside of Curranjump here, at least, that those were lies, that all of this stuff was happening.
We were right the entire time we were saying it. And we were supposed to be the bad ones. We were the evil conspiracy theorists. We were the people who were going against the truth.
Now, she's most of the time there. She was reading that response. Honestly, for most of her time in office, there was no real.
reason to have a press secretary when we could have just, we could have had Siri do it and just
read the text to us every single day. But like it really, it's funny to look at this. I, I, now I'm not
a big believer in conspiracy theories, Megan, but I will, I will let you in and I do believe one
conspiracy theory, which is I believe Corinne Jean-Pierre has that job specifically because she was
hand-chosen by Jen Saki to make Jen Saki look good. I think
tracks. Because you think about Jen Saki right now, you think, you know, in comparison, she was actually
pretty good. That's how, every time I bring this up, that's what people say. They're like,
oh, yeah, she was all right. No, she wasn't. She wasn't good either. But in comparison to Corinjean
Pierre, she was such a mastermind that I think she put this person in for not only, of course,
the fact, and I don't know if you're aware of this, Megan, that she's a black woman who's
LGBTQ. That's part of it. But also, I think this was a long-term plot by Jen Saki to make
Jen Saki look good. That's exactly how, like, the first wife hopes the husband's second wife
turns out to be a total shrew. You know, like, every woman wants that when she gets a divorce.
Like, I, not me. I'm friends with my ex-husband. But, yeah, that makes perfect sense. She had to
search the world around to find somebody dumber and more dishonest than she was.
And she stumbled onto this girl.
She was like, chiching, pay dirt.
There was more denials about Biden's mental acuity.
I can't.
I don't have any more appetite for it.
But then she decided on the view to rip on Trump's adding a ballroom to the White House.
Now, can I say something?
I'm kind of shocked there isn't a ballroom already in the White House.
I don't know the White House that well.
But aren't you kind of shocked?
There's not already a ballroom?
Like, there should be a ballroom.
Like, he's hosting dignitaries.
They can have dancing.
They can have something.
I don't know.
Like, if you have a ballroom, then you can have a very large gathering in the winter
months inside and have tons of press and open it up to more of the people.
You know, I'm thinking about just when we went for Charlie's Presidential Medal of Freedom,
which was a week ago today, we had it in the Rose Garden, and we barely fit in the Rose Garden.
That was outside.
Inside the White House, it'd be great to have a very large room.
you can have more people. That's a plus. That's something every president can use,
and that actually will, I think, be a boon to the people. But Corrine Jean-Pierre is unhappy about it.
It's not costing the taxpayers one dime. He got a bunch of private funding for it,
which I think most taxpayers would say, cool, in response to, she thinks it's corrupt.
Here she is on that.
I feel like he's been president for 20 years.
No, no. It's exhausting. That's the point.
That's the point.
You're completely different.
So, what are your thoughts on the demolition?
So,
so the people's house
is basically being sold
to the higher spitter. It is
corruption at its core.
And I heard someone say this
when I was backstage. It could
not be, there's no greater metaphor
right now than what's
happening right now in this country
than watching Donald Trump
take a wrecking ball
to the White House.
Okay.
She's very upset about the white.
Let me just tell you something, okay?
I read this on X earlier today.
Teddy Roosevelt built the West Wing.
Taft made the executive office oval.
FDR added the entire East Wing
and included an indoor pool for himself.
Truman gutted the entire White House.
Nixon added a bowling alley.
Obama added a basketball court and Trump is adding a ballroom. Why is this, why are we having such a meltdown? What is it? I mean, like, where was the meltdown over the basketball court? Why did we, do we have a meltdown when Truman gutted the White House? Like the whole thing. Each president adds something. No one's destroying the East Wing for it never to be rebuilt. He's in construction. He saw a need. He found a way to fund it. And now every president who ever lives there will have an additional space.
in which to hold events, Stu.
Yeah, you know, it's funny because the point of like,
oh, I can't think of a better, you know,
personification of what's going on than taking a wrecking ball to the White House.
First of all, I don't know who she heard it from backstage.
It's funny that she's now admitting that she doesn't even have her own thoughts.
It was on Scarborough this morning.
She heard it on morning gel and she refused to give attribution.
Yeah, every left-wing person has tweeted something like this.
I've seen that picture on Twitter a hundred times already.
And like, but that's not where he's stopping, right?
In some ways, it actually kind of is a good microcosm of what Trump is doing right now.
He's actually making this bigger and better.
He's trying to grow it and making it bigger and better.
And you're right.
There's a massive use for a ballroom.
You know, you're a, I was talking to Glenn Beck earlier today.
I'm in his studios here.
I know you're appearing with him in Fort Worth here in the coming days.
Yeah, this Saturday.
Go buy your tickets at Megan Kelly.com.
I already have mine, Megan.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I already have mine.
Awesome.
But you should get him to tell this story because he was with Trump in the White House
and they were walking around.
He's showing him.
And he took Glenn on a tour of the White House and mapped this entire thing out to him,
the entire ballroom where it was going, how he was going to use it.
It's fascinating.
And, you know, Donald Trump looks at this not because he likes things that are big and gold.
I'm sure he does like that, obviously, at some level.
but what he really likes about this type of stuff is he likes to project power.
Look at the way he's handling the people in the Middle East.
He's able to speak their language in a way that previous presidents have not.
And he's getting results with that.
When these people come to the White House, he wants to be able to project American power.
He knows how they see these things, and he's trying to apply it here.
I think that is not just some, you know, Trumpian justification.
It is legitimately what he's trying to do.
And I think like, you know, look, basketball courts and bowling alleys.
Yeah, every president makes changes to the White House.
These are massive changes.
Like, you're going to notice it.
When you look at the back of the White House, it is like a whole new White House
is being built next to the old White House.
It is a major, major change, but it will be very useful for presidents in the future
and it will do something.
It will communicate to something to the rest of the world.
We're not in decline.
We're not in managed decline.
This is the golden age.
This is what he wants people to believe about America, not just Americans.
but the people that come over here that he has to have, you know, deal in diplomacy and
negotiations with, it's all part of, I do believe, an actual strategy here.
And I think, honestly, like, future presidents are going to find it quite useful as well.
Yes, I guarantee you, if we get a Democrat elected the next time around, God forbid.
That person's not going to undo it.
Even if they could get the private funding to undo it, they're not going to say, let's get rid of that
terrible ballroom.
They're all going to love having it.
There's going to be concerts at the White House or it'll be, like, balls at the White House.
It'll be fun.
It'll be something festive.
And sure enough, it'll be someplace to entertain foreign dignitaries who literally are lining up for photo ops with our current resident of the White House.
When Trump went over to the Middle East, they were waiting in like a red rope line to have their picture taken with a fellow leader, Donald Trump.
So yes, he does want something grand at the White House to help show off American power and also just to entertain it.
I mean, this is his business.
You would not know that's all this was if you were just to watch.
let's say the view or Morning Joe.
Just take a look at SOT 33B, which happened before her comments there.
Okay.
Okay.
That is not your building.
Correct.
You don't own that.
That would be like me going over to Trump Tower and saying I'm going to build a disco.
You know, I mean, I, they've wanted a disco and trumped town for hundreds of years.
Yeah, yeah.
So, I mean, come on.
This is fake laughter.
You don't own that building.
That is the people's building.
You don't own it.
Let's let's finish.
Let's tell it.
You don't own it.
You cannot throw it.
Take it down.
You don't own it.
Take you behind to another town.
Very good.
Oh.
Oh my God. How is that show still on the air? Like, it's so fake. The people doing fake laughs at that non-funny business, like actually pretending Whoopi is still a comedian who can make us laugh. The bad singing. It's not clever. There's nothing clever about it. Maybe KJP will get a job there. It's just so dumb. It's the dumbest programming on television. And the freak out, right? Like, you don't own it. Okay. Did Barack Obama?
own it when he added a basketball court? Like, did, whatever, it didn't always have the bowling alley.
Like, these are additions that presidents wanted for their own enjoyment and for the enjoyment
of, you know, future presidents. Did you freak out then? Like, okay, so the facade of the White
House is changing on one part of the building in the back, not the front, iconic front,
to add something that we can all use at zero cost to all of us. He can just do no right. That's the
bottom lines do. No matter what he does, it's wrong. Totally true. You're right. And you know,
you kind of think about those other situations you're talking about. The president has a real
wide leeway to kind of do whatever he wants in the White House. This is, you know, I would have
thought there would be this big process and we'd have this vote or whatever. That's not really
what happens. When the president's there, they get to alter it as they would like to, especially
if they don't, if they're not making American taxpayers pay for it. But one of the differences
between all of those things you described and what Donald Trump is doing.
And it is, it's, those other things were for the president, right?
Like those other things were for, you know, you would play basketball.
I don't get to go play basketball in the basketball court.
I don't get to go bowling inside the White House.
Those are things that the president wanted.
And, you know, I don't necessarily begrudge those, you know,
begrudge them for having those things.
It's good that he has a place to get some exercise or whatever.
But like, this is being done quite clearly for the country.
Quite clearly for the president to be able to have some operational availability to be able to have these large balls in a place that is right there and convenient to the president of the United States, who, by the way, whenever he has to go anywhere, it's a complete nightmare when it comes to security and everything else associated with it.
So, like, this is something that future presidents will be able to use, and it will hopefully be used to positive effect for the actual country.
I know Barack Obama's jump shot is important to the rest of the nation.
I'm sure the Roosevelt bowling average went up after he was in the White House.
Those things aren't really particularly important to me.
The fact that, like, you know, Donald Trump could be holding an event that might raise money for charity,
that might have, you know, an effect toward an ongoing negotiation with a world leader.
Like, those things actually might benefit the country.
And, you know, what's—
Maybe he wants to have some fun.
Maybe.
It's a big room for fun.
I mean, but yeah. Everybody entertains in their own way. But there is no place right now in the White House to have like a huge gathering. There are certain rooms. I've been in many of them, but not all of them. On the first floor, you always seem at the White House Christmas party. And there has been dancing at the White House because I definitely saw, I remember the video of John Travolta and Lady Die, for instance, Diana back in the day, which I think was at the White House. My point is simply that dancing at the White House is fun. Why don't we have an appropriate space for it? Why is this?
a bad piece of news. This actually could be a lovely addition. It's not like he's building a
water park. He's building something that makes sense for the space. But I mentioned Scarborough,
who is going off about it. He ripped on it this morning saying, yeah, okay, he's destroying the
White House. And that's not all we heard from Joe, from Joe Scarborough this morning. He's very
upset about the lawfare that President Trump's DOJ is unleashing on people like.
Comey and Tish James, take a listen to his very cautious, very prudent warning for us all.
Here, Stu.
What I've been warning about, what I've been warning Republicans about, you know, because
they love to say, oh, we're owning the lips.
No, you're taking a hammer to the 2027 and 2029 version of yourself, a ball peen hammer,
and you're hammering yourself in the forehead.
Like, the things they are doing now will be used against them by a progressive president or an independent megalomaniac who is a billionaire who becomes president of the United States.
They are setting precedents for an all-powerful president, which they're fine right now because it's their guy doing it.
But as you write an Axius, they're setting precedents that Ripdish Reds, the constitutional norms that they've gone around yelling about for 50 years.
You pick whatever they were once champions of that they've abandoned.
They're hurting themselves.
This will come back to haunt them.
Ah, this is very helpful to know, Stu.
God forbid this could happen to a Republican.
at the hands of an enraged Democrat-controlled DOJ.
Oh, my gosh.
I hadn't even thought of this possibility before.
You know, I mean, I hope you're, I'm glad to see you're not brushing off his important
advice.
I think if this gets out of control, Megan, we could see a situation where they try to
throw a presidential candidate in prison that they tried to bankrupt him with legal actions.
I think they might even.
to get him removed off of ballots across the country while he's running.
Thank God we have Joe Scarborough to warn us of such things.
We got to call Lindsay Halligan and Pam Bondi immediately to tell them to stop the madness.
This could happen to, like, even the president himself, even Donald Trump.
Donald Trump could be indicted on leaving office.
Just think of it, still.
They might even try to raid his house in this scenario.
And I know it's how it's a landish. It sounds crazy to you right now. But think of the precedent that they're setting. It could lead to something just like this.
This is so crazy. It's crazy that they're having these conversations like an alternate universe. Because what, you know, they don't like lawfare suddenly. They're very against lawfare. But there is one thing that we definitely know about the Democratic Party and its representatives. And in particular about Corrine Jean-Pier.
here's here's what it is and for me as a black woman as a person who's also LGBTQ i feel as if
those communities that i am part of largely get taken for granted as a black woman who has
walked through the walls of the white house and been part of this party for a very long time
I believe in, this is my personal opinion, that we get forgotten
and that by a large part, the Democratic Party does not see us.
The opera that I put out was about my time
as White House Press Secretary in the two and a half years that I served.
And who are you again?
And the reason that I waited until the end
is because I did not feel empowered or safe
to talk about what was going on in my life
while I was the White House Press Secretary.
And the reason why is I do feel
that when you are a first
in the role,
whatever role,
you are not given grace.
I am obviously acutely aware
that my presence at this podium
represents a few firsts.
I am a black, gay, immigrant woman.
Oh, there we go, an immigrant too.
Of those to hold this position.
Great. Okay, wonderful.
They're much more comfortable over that space.
Still, I forgot, immigrant.
I'm not sure.
how that applies, but, okay, let's throw it all in there.
I love that.
My favorite part of that particular moment, Megan, is the fact that she's describing
herself as a black, gay, immigrant woman.
And even then, she's reading it.
She's actually reading her own skin color from her notes.
I swear, if you're listening on Serious, I swear that's exactly visually what happened.
It's incredible.
You know, and I think she does highly.
It really is funny, the race and even the sexuality.
Like, straight.
Yes.
It's right here.
I got it.
White, straight.
American born.
Which genitals you're attracted to.
Now she can always read it off a piece of paper and remind herself.
Who had to write it for her?
I hope she at least wrote it, but yeah, who knows?
I find it fascinating, though, because it really is a microcosm of how the left thinks about
you, right? Like, I look at Corinne Jean-Pierre, not as a member of the black community or the
LGBT community or the immigrant community. Certainly not as a member of the MENSA community.
Or the MENSA community. I think of her as a unique individual idiot. She's not, she's not,
she's not part. It doesn't mean any of the groups she's associated with our idiots.
It's that she in her own individual way is a moron. And that is what America's about.
We're supposed to see each other as individuals and judge them as individuals.
It's true.
Like, she would look at you as her opposite.
She would say, this is my opposite as a straight, white, cisgendered American-born male.
And focus on the gulf that that must create between the two of you, how you could never understand her.
And clearly, she could never understand you.
Whereas really the only thing driving the two of you apart are IQ points and politics.
and she just wants to, like, it's her one way of feeling more powerful, right?
It's like if you would just study harder and get smarter and do better, you wouldn't have to
rely on those things that you keep mentioning.
You could just go out into this world and never, ever mention those things and be accepted
and make it on your own and never have to wonder whether these are the things that are getting
you ahead in life.
But because you continually rely on them as a crutch, you need them.
You can't operate without them.
and then you continue to humiliate yourself.
That's really what she's doing.
Yeah, it's sort of like the Wonder Woman Invisible Jet.
Like she thinks she gets in the jet and turns invisible and she becomes invisible.
But in reality, you can still see her kind of floating through the sky.
And that's what it is.
Like she uses that as a cloak, right?
Whenever she doesn't have anything to say, whenever she can't argue herself out of everything,
she starts going into which letters she's associated in the alphabet with.
When in reality, everybody can see through that.
and she's particularly bad at hiding it. She doesn't have a lot of thoughts that add up to anything. And so she kind of always has to fall back on the same things. And if you can kind of see people as not members of groups, and that's collectivism, right? It's how it's the same, it's different, but it's the same core as, let's say, racism or, you know, sexism. When you see people as members of groups, you wind up with these broad generalizations and you don't treat people the way they're
You know, it's not a, I mean, the idea that the Democratic Party didn't think enough about
these groups is just completely insane. It's like the exact opposite of reality.
The only group they care about. Yeah, it's the only thing they ever talk about. They're always
wanting to have another conversation about gender or, or sexuality or skin color. It's all
they ever want to discuss. How do we get Katanji Brown Jackson again? How do we get Kamala Harris?
How do we get Carine Jean-Pierre?
We all know because Joe Biden told us explicitly why those people were chosen and what for.
No, to her, like, pretending that her little invisibility cloak somehow shields us from seeing how stupid she is
or from being able to see, like, the real Carine Jean-Pierre, all I can think of is the line from the movie, I'll find you.
Does anyone know what that movie's from?
Anyone?
Can you name that, Stu?
Oh, yeah, Steve Crackard has got it.
Hmm. What is it?
But I'd find you.
It's from Ilsa Fisher,
Wedding Crashers.
Oh, gosh, yeah. Gosh, classic.
Yeah, Sasha Baron Cohen's wife and also an independent actress in her own right.
And by the way, the answer to yesterday's trivia,
where my lines were from, was overboard the classic with Goldie Hawn and Coeur Russell.
They couldn't be more adorable.
I have lines every day.
I'm a short, fat, slut.
That was yesterday's.
And also, I can't do it.
do any of these vile things, and I wouldn't want to.
That's Goldie.
So anyway, there you go.
I gave it away from today.
Wedding Crashers was our trivia.
Steve Crackauer, speaking of whom, since he got the Wedding Crashers trivia, correct.
I'm going to play his favorite soundbite.
He insists we not move on from the mental acuity.
He insists that we play KJP on Stephen Colbert, and he is the executive producer of this program,
so I will do him this solid.
I saw a guy who I had not seen backstage at the benefit that I did.
it seemed like a dramatically different person.
And at 81 years old, that's not entirely unexpected.
You can imagine why people got so worried.
No one is saying that he didn't age.
I'm talking about, was he, did he have the questions
that I was getting, the mental acuity?
Was he able to govern?
And the man that I saw nearly every day
was someone who was engaging, understood policy,
and was always putting the American people first.
I don't think anybody questioned his heart or his heart.
his heart or his policies.
But it takes more than that to be the president of the United States.
And in a moment of great pressure on stage, we saw someone shock us and worry us.
And nothing could assuage that worry.
So I don't think it was necessarily a betrayal of Joe Biden as other people saying,
we don't think we were shown Joe Biden that you saw.
I saw every day a really ugly assault on someone.
who had 50 plus years of experience, and who, again, objectively had done a good job as president
of the United States. And it was heartbreaking to see that type of behavior. What happened was
the debate performance. Everything is downstream of that. And no one is saying that the debate
performance wasn't shocking, wasn't a disappointment. No one is saying that. Disappointment is such a
light term. I use your words. I use your words. Okay, look, listen, we're never going to agree on this.
We're not. Oh, my God. That, that, it's just lying liars who lie, lying. That's what, that's what,
they're both lying. It was all about the debate, Stu. No one knew when he saw him at a $25 million
fundraiser in March, which last time I checked is three months before June, he had no idea.
there was no evidence of mental infirmity whatsoever.
And of course he's talking to the person who stood there at the White House press lector and saying,
cheap fakes, cheap fakes, cheap fakes, lies in which he participated.
But he's up there like, I had no idea.
How could you have let us down around the debate?
And she's sweeping large, like, bad night, but just old.
These are all lies.
The Democrat Party is mean.
It's amazing the amount of dishonesty.
Oh, my gosh.
And he's so, he had the lightest touch possible with her, trying to convince her and tell her exactly what to say to make everything okay.
And she tries to blurt something out, which was the same line she was using back in the day.
And you hear the audience, there is legitimately, exactly one person who claps for her answer.
I think Jill Biden was in the audience.
That's the only explanation to that moment.
But gosh, just another terrible performance from someone who's made a career of it.
Is it any wonder?
like the Democrats are so misled. Best Joe Biden ever and nothing, not a scintilla of
mental acuity problems prior to the debate. It was the debate. No, there were none. It's just a
mean Democrat party that got rid of a totally firm, albeit somewhat elderly. These are all lies.
They're all lying to you nonstop. And that's just on this one issue. Imagine what else they're
lying to you on. All right, standby, Stu, because there's a lot more to get to, but we got to take a
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over all the vile moments from Saturday's
No Kings protest, which Corrine Jean-Pier
seems to think was by Republicans,
that legacy media seemed to miss
in their coverage. They thought it was just patriotic.
It was about the Constitution.
But apparently 20 minutes was not enough
because more keeps surfacing,
and they need to be highlighted,
so the record of what happened last weekend
is perfectly clear.
A disturbing new video was caught
by conservative journalist Caitlin Bennett.
Caitlin is the host of the Liberty Hangout podcast,
and she went to a no-kings protest in Bradenton, Florida.
There she is standing under a protest sign that shows President Trump's image
with a Hitler mustache on it, an oldie but a goodie.
While there, Caitlin encountered an older woman who said,
she's glad Charlie Kirk is dead.
What ever his name was?
Charlie Kirk, ma'am?
Yeah, him is horrible, horrible.
Charlie Kirk is horrible?
Yes, I'm glad he's not here.
You're glad he's dead?
Yes. Why would you say something like that, ma'am?
Because he was horrible on the campuses, the college campuses. Horrible person.
You know what? I do the exact same thing. Would you be glad if I would die?
Maybe. I'd have to think about it.
What, if she would die?
I don't know.
No, I don't know you, but I didn't know him either.
But he was not a good person.
He would go to college campuses?
And he would go to...
Why do you think he got shot? Because he wasn't a good person.
I do the exact same thing that he does.
I believe, actually, I believe he is a moderate compared to me.
You would be happy if I got shot on a public college campus?
Okay, no, baby, no.
You have got to watch the things you say, because what you just did, that's disgusting.
Don't point my finger at her, ma'am.
You have got to watch the things you say.
That is awful, man.
And I don't believe that you actually mean that.
I think your feelings are heightened right now.
I don't mean it, but he was a horrible person.
How was he a horrible person?
Because what he was doing to our students, what he was promoting was horrible.
What was he promoting?
Right.
I'm done with you.
What was he promoting, ma'am?
You're done with her.
She's pointing a finger in your face.
Yes, you're a horrible person yourself.
And point your finger in my face and coming to this.
peaceful, peaceful demonstration.
Where we want everyone dead.
I am utterly speechless
right now.
Let this be proof right now.
These people are not peaceful just because
they're not actually committing physical acts of
violence right now. They would celebrate
if you died.
She's not wrong.
I think I would have been done with that woman when
I heard the phrase, him is horrible.
I think I need to find
a new man on the street. If we can't even agree on basic English, it's a no. So Charlie was horrible
and she's glad he's gone. Then she looked this reporter in the eyes and said she'd be fine with her
dying too. Maybe. She kind of waffled on it later. This woman knew nothing about Charlie Kirk.
That's obvious. She just saw some out-of-context video of him on the internet or she read
Nicole Hannah-Jones in the New York Times and that was enough for her. He needed to be eliminated.
She's fine with that. And the reporter's right. That same woman and all those no-kings people out there,
they'd be thrilled if any one of us on the right had what happened to Charlie happened to us.
I mean, it's a very disturbing fact I've just been coming to terms with over the past month.
I didn't know that. I genuinely didn't know that. Did not think the depravity was quite that deep.
This woman wasn't alone in her sentiments. Here's a photo of a young man at a protest in Georgia.
he's wearing the same freedom t-shirt that Charlie was wearing when he was shot,
but this man put fake blood all over it.
If you look closely, he made a fake bullet hole in his neck, too.
He's got fake blood all over his face.
And that metal he's wearing?
Yeah.
It reads, is it bozo?
Metal of fascism.
We're also learning more about the video showing
the woman yesterday that went completely viral, gesturing toward her neck as though she's shooting
herself. This went everywhere. We had so much feedback on this video online. This woman's a pig.
She's a vile pig. And we showed it to you yesterday. What happened was a truck that had a Charlie Kirk
like banner and flag went by these No Kings protesters. And her response was to celebrate
Charlie's murder by repeatedly pretending to shoot herself in the neck and recoil. There was some online
reporting that this woman was a teacher for Chicago Public Schools. As we went to air yesterday,
it hadn't been confirmed, but it is true. We contacted the school's principal, but she never had
the balls to get back to us. Fox News is now reporting that the principal did send a letter to
staff and parents admitting that this woman is an employee in an elementary school, and her name is
Lucy Martinez. She teaches K through eight STEM classes at Nathan Hale Elementary School.
school in Chicago, and it appears she's still employed, though she wants to celebrate the murder
of young Republicans. She thinks it's fine if young people who are on the right half of the aisle
get murdered, get shot down in their prime. The Chicago Public Schools sending a statement
to Fox News that reads, district follows a consistent process when allegations of misconduct are
reported, employees found to have violated board policy are subject to disciplinary action,
but they did not tell us whether this woman is considered a case for disciplinary action.
It seems they have zero concern for any student who might have conservative leanings in Lucy
Martinez's classroom. Otherwise, their statement would be clear. Lucy Martinez has had her fat
ass fired. That's what needs to happen to Lucy. Her fat ass needs to be
fired. Period. She's a pig, and I look forward to her termination, which I do believe will
eventually happen. I want her to get fired from that job. I don't want her to get hurt because
I'm not a crazed leftist, and right-wingers are not doing that. It's the left-wingers doing that.
Our side uses the power of our arguments, which we have honed into being extremely sharp,
because we've all grown up having to argue with leftists, never mind zero through college,
well beyond as we talk to half of our country, as we watch the media, as we go to a sports
game, as we go to a movie. We constantly have our arguments challenged and shat upon as
dumb and worthless, and therefore we've had a lifetime of debate. That's why we're not killing
people. Lucy, you seem to be okay with that kind of violence, and I'd love to see you explain
why. I'd love to see, I'd love to hear the clips you've seen of Charlie.
that you think justify taking a father away from two young children, two babies,
never mind his beautiful, loving wife.
Fuck you, you disgusting cretan.
Of course, the protesters wish death on President Trump.
Here's a protester with a sign that reads,
Let's go blood clot, alluding to hoping the president's well-known fast food habit does him in.
And here's a protester with a sign,
I wish he hadn't turned his head.
Along those same lines, this next protester showed up to a protest proudly wearing a shirt that read 8647.
8647, explain it to me. I like the colors.
Kill the son of the bitch.
Kill who?
This 47 president.
But that's the problem with your guys' side.
You guys get so emotional, you feel you need to threaten people.
But don't worry, we're spreading love, and we're going to fix it.
Fuck you guys.
We appreciate it. God bless.
We're spreading love.
And we're going to fix it. Fuck you guys. Back with me now, Stu Bergier, host of Stu Does America on Blaze TV.
I have to tell you, it's like, it's depressing to go through these, but I do feel the need to out these people, you know.
But it, unlike virtually anything else in the news, like, I usually get kind of mad and I express my anger on the show, which is therapeutic for me and then I feel better, that what we did yesterday and what we did today is like, it isn't working. It's, it's left me genuinely disturbed. You know, like, it's, like, it's.
I don't want to say I'm rattled, but I'm like close to rattled by how widespread the desire for our deaths is.
Yeah, it was really shocking going through all the clips and watching this from yesterday because you showed that one woman who got in an argument and she kind of backed off of it and she's like, no, I don't really mean, you know, she's going back and forth.
And you could tell there's just visceral anger in her in that moment.
And I saw a lot of that when watching the No King's protests.
But I think what shook me more was I also saw a lot of clips of people calmly and soberly describing how they would want the president, Charlie Kirk, some random person on the street who happens to be conservative, dead, as if it was part of their sort of like intellectual analysis of the situation.
you're doing really bad things at campuses.
And, you know, they're a problem.
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
This idea, I mean, Jay Jones is a great example because his, it wasn't like, I can't
stand that person.
I wish you'd die.
Like, that's something you might say flippantly and it's bad.
It's hyperbole.
It's hyperbole.
When you're talking about a philosophy, he had a well-explained philosophy in his
set of conversations with a Republican, where he decided, well, you know, they don't
change their political opinions on policy unless they feel personal pain. And that is increasingly
common. I'm with you, Megan. I don't think I really understood this until the Charlie thing.
I mean, I certainly knew there were people out there that were terrible people that were wishing
harm on others. But like to see the celebration of that, to see a guy who's out there doing,
even as people like on the left, like as recline admitted, you know, doing it the right way, doing politics
the right way out there talking to people and trying to convince them and persuade them of his
viewpoint and to see him get gunned down a young man with a wonderful family have him get murdered
in front of thousands of people and for the reaction to that to be not a joke you might make
about Abraham Lincoln but like something in the moments after joking celebrating dressing up as
dressing up, putting a bullet hole.
Imagine going through the process of putting a bullet hole in your neck.
What kind of person would do that?
I know of no, no conservatives.
I know of none.
I don't think I've ever met a person in my entire life who would do something like that.
Now, I probably have, after watching all those clips,
maybe they're out there doing this on their weekend time at parades and gatherings.
But like, I've never met a person in my entire life who would ever think of
doing anything like that. That is beyond a terrible person. That is a, that's a mental problem.
You have a mental problem if you're doing something like that. And wow, apparently, there's a lot of
those people out there. I hope it's not as widespread because I feel like when I have
conversations with people on the left, they're not like that. I don't think that they're doing
that. It's the average person who's a Democrat, but it was really widespread. And I'm not seeing
people call them out on their side about it. It seems to be really widespread in common that
look, we, you know, you played one of the clips I think there that was, it was the one where they
said, you know, look, well, Hitler, I'm glad Hitler was gone, you know, Hitler died and I'm glad
he's not around, right? Like, when you equate, when you make those arguments and you equate
those people to Hitler, well, yeah, I mean, I guess it kind of makes sense in their weird world
of looking at things. The better way to look at this is to see people as actual people.
fathers, they're not Hitler. This isn't real. All the stuff you've been fed is false. And if you
can't identify that, you're going to have a real problem getting through life on a day-to-day basis
and dealing with reality. These people have lost contact with all reality. And it's really
disturbing as you walk around. You wonder how many these people you're walking by on a day-to-day
basis. I know. Yeah, you do. And like, I don't know. Are they teaching our kids? Are they
operating on us? You know, or they're like, I just, I don't think you have to be fired from any
job anywhere if you're a hateful person, but I do think if you're in a position of trust,
like you have people's children all day, some of whom may be Republican, you're done. You need
to be fired. You've become a distraction inside the classroom, thanks to your outside the classroom
behavior. I would never, never still let my children go sit in the classroom of somebody who,
who had behaved like Lucy Martinez.
Never.
I would make it my personal mission in life
if my kid went to Nathan Hale
to get this woman fired.
I mean, I would stand out there
with my own placard saying Lucy Martinez
called mock Charlie Clerk's murder.
She thinks murder's funny.
She thinks it's grand.
She teaches our Republican children.
Like, I'm sorry, again,
I don't want her to be physically harmed,
but I definitely want her to lose her position
of trust over children
because that's what she deserves.
I don't, well, we're going to stay on it to see what the Chicago school actually does,
because their statement thus far has only suggested they're worried about threatening emails she's gotten.
Like, they're not worried about her at all.
They're worried about people sending, I guess, nasty emails to her, which you shouldn't.
Do not threaten Lucy, but definitely go March with the placard saying she should be fired.
That's totally fair games.
Game.
She seems to love protest, by the way.
Why don't why don't we do that since she totally supports protests and seems to believe in, quote, consequence culture, which means she should be fired?
It's important to highlight what you just did there, Megan, which was very easily dismissed the idea of violence.
No interest in it whatsoever.
You know, this is very easy for us to do because we're human beings and we care about other human beings.
You know, I remember back in the Charlottesville situation years ago, there was a guy who went to the Charlottesville.
rally, which, by the way, was a rally
that has nothing to do with anything that I
believe. They kept
claiming it was this right wing rally. I had
nothing to do with what I believe. But
there was a guy there who expressed some
like white supremacist type thoughts
and the left went through all the
footage, found him eventually
on digitally, on Facebook or
something like that, and were able to get him
fired from the hot dog stand
he worked at. He worked at a hot dog stand.
Wow. And they were able to get him
fired from that. And like as you
point out, like, if she worked at a hot dog stand, I don't think I would have all that much
passion about whether, you know, I wouldn't. I would not be calling for her to be fired.
No, but man, you know, Megan, it does seem to be teachers an awful lot.
It does seem to come back to this one profession really regularly when you're talking about
these psychotic views. And I, you know, this is why I am really, you know, super pro school
choice. I think parents should have choices and they should not have to pay double in taxes plus
tuition to send their kid to a school that has some sanity to it. I think it's a really, really
important development that's happened since COVID and thank God it has. But like, this is
really common. What about this job attracts the most, the strangest people out there that are
saying these violent things. And I think it goes back to what you're talking about when it comes
to arguing and kind of honing your skills in a rhetorical sense, you know, when you're talking to
elementary schools, it's easy to win those arguments. You know, it's, if you want to implement your
philosophy on a bunch of people who are vulnerable to it, you know, going to elementary school is
probably a good place to do it. That is something that we really have to look out for as a
civilization, because it's hard to survive that if you poison children's brains with this
nonsense for long enough. It's so dark, so dark. And listen, while Chicago,
maybe heavily Democratic, Illinois still got Republicans in it. And so I really hope that the teachers
and or the parents, administrators who are at that school, who at least have some empathy in their
hearts for Republicans and what they're going through now, the loss of Charlie and the fear for
their own lives and the empathy they feel for Charlie's widow and family will speak up about this
person and say, this is about decency. It's about human decency. It's not about free speech. It's not
about politics. It's about being a human in the face of a national tragedy. Okay, I want to keep
going. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has handed Trump a major victory when it comes to Portland
National Guard troops. It's another show we covered on AM Update, which people should be
listening to. And it's amazing because the Ninth Circuit, I didn't actually realize how far
to the middle the Ninth Circuit has been pulled, Stu, because it used to be hard.
left, you would know if any case went up to the Ninth Circuit, a Republican president would
lose. It was dominated by leftists, but no longer. Now there are 16 Democrat-appointed judges
and 13 Republican-appointed judges. Trump had 10 seats to fill during 1.0 on the Ninth Circuit.
And so anyway, now it's almost even. So if you're going to draw, you know, the way they do it
is you draw three-judge panel when your case goes up an appeal from one of the district
courts in that region, which is like Seattle, parts of California.
And so the odds are decent that you might get a fair panel, even if your name is Donald Trump.
And that's what happened.
He got two Trump appointed judges and he got one Democrat appointed judge and the two Trump appointed judges found in his favor saying he does have the power to send the National Guard in there to protect ICE troops, ice troops as they are doing their job.
And so it's back on his efforts to support ICE in doing their job to clean up Joe Biden's mess.
Now, of course, first of all, the Democrats, sorry, the, well, I repeat myself, but it is Portland and the state of Oregon who are suing Trump, and they are trying to stop it. So they are now asking for a full, an unbunk panel of the Ninth Circuit to review, which would be 10 judges. It's not actually the full circuit, but basically most of the circuit would sit and take another crack at it. That could, sorry, 11. That could happen, 11 judges. Or they could deny that and it could go right up to SCOTUS, where, you know, we'll see what the Supreme Court says about this. In any event.
Right now, he's gotten a legal victory.
And the left that's telling us there's no there in Portland.
It's fine.
We don't need additional law enforcement.
Everything's under control.
Is really having to struggle to explain scenes like this one, which was captured by Nick Sorder, on scene in Portland, last night.
We are looking for the listening audience at what looks like pure chaos.
It's smoke bombs everywhere.
You can see cops that have gas masks on, helmets with...
night vision goggles and lights, lighted helmets so they can see what the hell they're doing,
trying to hold the line against the protesters.
I mean, it looks like something out of like Gaza.
I mean, I don't know what I'm seeing here, but I'm seeing chaos.
And look, that's the problem, is that the Democrats create those scenes.
Then the Republicans, Trump tries to clean them up.
Then the Democrats say, there's no problem here.
Why are you sending the troops?
And they go out and they film like a quiet moment being like, there's nothing going on.
But God bless people like,
Nick Sorter, who are going there to show us, this is why. This is why. There are bounties on
ICE officers' heads. They do this to the officers every night. They protest the building. You're
not even safe when you're in there. At some venues, as we know, down in Dallas, they're
shooting at ICE officers, actually trying to kill them. So Trump needed this win, and so does the
country. Yeah, and we know one of the parts of the strategy is to be so violent to the reporters
that do go to cover it. And we've seen Andy know, we've been beaten, you know, and have real
physical consequences from this, and it's happened to many of the people who have tried to cover
these incidents. It's funny, one of the central arguments made in defense of not sending the troops
to Portland was, well, there was an issue back in June, but now it's over. And now, so it doesn't
make any sense to send the people there to actually, you know, protect these employees. And then
we see this, of course, last night, which is, it's just, it's, you can't make it up. I,
first of all, I remember the Ninth Circuit being this leftist. It used to be the joke that we would make. Whenever we go to the ninth circuit, you'd know it was lost. It was a lost cause every single time. And that's a undersold part of Trump, one, that we should all appreciate. You know, what we all remember the Supreme Court changes that were vitally important. But what he did in the lower levels of the courts really were massively important to the country.
That's also why we need eight years of J.D. Vance on the back of this term, but keep going.
This would be, it would be very, very impressive what he would do in that eight years.
The other thing about this, too, is at the end of the day, this isn't the court or the president doing this.
This is Congress. Congress gave the president this power.
And Congress does a lot of things when they give the power to the president.
I oftentimes disagree with what they do there. I'm not a fan of, I'm not a big tariff guy.
I don't like the fact that they gave a lot of power to the president to do that, but they did.
And it's Congress's role.
If they want to withdraw this power from the president, they could do that.
Now, he has other pathways to doing some of these things anyway.
But this was specifically designed for a reason, and it was given to the president at his discretion, largely, to be able, his wide berth as to why he believes the threat is there.
And, you know, the footage you show from last night is evidence of this.
If you have to go to a court and say, hey, well, we believe there's a current emergency,
and they say, well, actually, we think that emergency expired two weeks ago.
You're taking the power away from the president, which is where Congress put it.
Well, and the courts, by the way, in listening to that, because we heard the oral argument before the Ninth Circuit,
the courts were like, okay, so we're supposed to, as a court, overrule the president who says,
no, it's an ongoing danger.
It could flare back up at any point.
We're supposed to be the arbiters of that?
Right.
No, that's not what, that's not the power that they were given.
and also we found out that yes it can flare up it just flared up right after all of this happened
flaring you know i love this the standard as well like forget all the legal stuff and all the congress
and all that think of yourself as an employee who works in that building what is your standard of
safety is your standard of safety well i have to wait until i get abused for a few weeks before they
help me do i get to get to my car tonight or is do i have to wait and get things thrown at me
or maybe shot at me for multiple weeks before someone comes to my assistance.
Or somebody rams me with their car or blocks me in who's armed.
Like, how far does it have to go?
Because we've seen that in city after city.
And it's all at ICE agents.
Like, I don't even really care that much what's happening outside of Portland.
But what's happening outside of Portland is bad, as we just showed you.
But, like, they're allowed to take into consideration what is happening at Portland in places like Dallas,
where we've seen this kind of behavior.
And across the country, we're seeing ICE officers targeted.
I think the basic argument that they're making in the Ninth Circuit, in California,
you know, in all of these cases where they're going in against Trump can be summed up by that lady giving the interview to the female reporter.
Him is horrible.
That's really what it is.
That's it.
They're not that smart.
They just have a serious case of TDS.
And it all boils down to him.
horrible. That's what we're seeing still. Yeah, and for people so concerned with pronouns, you'd
think they'd know. It's not him this horrible. That's not how the language works. You're right.
All right. Wait, I want to get to one other thing, which is there are rumors that the government
shutdown could end sometime this week. Why is it ending? I will show you Harry Enten over on
CNN yesterday. SOT 16. We're talking 20 days into it. In 2018 slash 2019, Donald Trump's
not appropriating was already falling. The shutdown was eating in his popular sport. It was down
three points already at this particular point and would fall considerably more. It was very
much on the decline. You come over to this side of the screen, this shutdown hasn't eaten
in the Donald Trump support at all. His net approval rating is actually up a point in in terms
of his popular support. So the bottom line is this. The first shutdown during Trump's first
term, 2018, 2019 was hurting Donald Trump. This one is not hurting him at all. It comes
down to the blame game, a game I love to play
when I was younger. Blame Trump for the
shutdown, a great deal. In 2018
slash 2019, 61%
more than three and five Americans
blame Trump a great deal for that particular
shutdown. You come over to this side of the screen.
Look at this. It's a different
world. It's a different world. Forty-eight
percent of Americans blame Trump a great
deal for this particular shutdown.
And there it is.
That is why they now believe
this thing could end as early as
this Friday because the Democrats are
losing. And the sombrero memes worked. And the American public is blaming them, not Trump,
for what we're going through here. Yeah. I mean, it's, I think there's a real argument to be made
for that. I'm, uh, I like Harry Anton. He's like the one guy on CNN. I actually like, I'm entertained
by. And he has, I think, pretty solid analysis. He's not some big conservative or anything. He's
just a guy trying to actually give you the data. And I like that. They should try that approach on
some of their other programming as well, as well as being entertaining. They should try it.
Yeah, that as well.
But it's interesting to think, because I was thinking about this a little bit, we have this
health care situation they've been blathering on about.
And, of course, this is their own program.
Obamacare was theirs.
They passed it.
They said it was going to be the solutions.
They called it the Affordable Care Act.
And what we're talking about going back to in this long-term shutdown debate is essentially
Obamacare has passed, right?
They passed it.
And then they added on a bunch of COVID subsidies on top of that.
Their complaint is we're not allowing the pandemic era stuff to continue.
Okay.
And as I think about this, we are a few, a couple weeks away from the deadline of when people are going to start to see these increases in prices, right?
They're going to see these bigger bills on their health care.
And I, my belief is, and I'm sort of testing the strategy in my head, but I love to hear your thoughts on it, Megan, because I think,
there's part of the Democrats that are okay waiting this out because they think they're going
to get a more negative reaction when people start seeing those higher bills. And I think they believe
it's going to create pressure on Republicans to fold. Now, I don't think Donald Trump is going to
fold, but I do think there are people on the Republican side who are going to say,
wait a minute, we can't go through this. I'm worried about these polls going. People are giving
us negative attention. We have to fold on all of this health care stuff. I hope that's not the
outcome to this. And I do hope, because I'm not seeing the same coverage of this shutdown that I've
seen of every other one I've ever covered. I'm not seeing all the sob stories. I'm not seeing all the
single moms who've lost access to some program. I'm not seeing any of that stuff.
It feels like the Democrats are, yeah, it's weird. And I don't know if it's because that,
you know, my kind of assumption was Democrats obviously are the ones out of power. Usually
those, that's the side that gets blamed. So maybe that's why the media is holding out. I'm concerned
they're kind of just holding their fire back for this to take to happen in about 10 days and if we get
there you know the republicans megan they'll fold kind of on anything if if the if the attention
hits them the wrong way no don't do that so it's important that we hold the line here i think trump
will do it but i do think there is a risk of some of these more you know uh shaky republicans
dropping that line i think it's a very that's a very good theory and it reminds me my audience
doesn't think that I, they don't believe me that I read the emails, but I do read the emails.
And one of the viewers emailed about this, just this past week, saying, I have the same
concern that they're going to wait until the prices go up and then they're just going to say,
oh, it's all a Republican problem. Meanwhile, these are Democrat policies. These were
Democrat increases under Obamacare. All of it is to be blamed on the Democrats. And I don't know.
I mean, this White House is better than most at messaging. So I think they probably
will be able to message that. But, you know, this White House also had the chance, at least
in 1.0, to do something about Obamacare, and it didn't. So, you know, there's plenty of blame
to go around. We'll see. I think cutting some sort of a deal is what's good for the country,
because we can't have these government employees just remain not getting paid. I mean,
it's just, it's a morale killer. We can't have, you know, some of these jobs actually do matter
to us. And look, if you're going to make people do the work, you've got to pay them. So that's the
way it works. And we always wind up caving.
I mean, I think the longest one was like 30 days in change.
And so it's going to end before that.
Maybe it will be Friday.
I'll give you the last word.
I will just say fundamentally, we have a government that does way too much.
And the fact that we can separate our government employees into essential and non-essential
employees should give us an indication that maybe we should run a government with only
essential employees.
Maybe that's a better approach long term.
That's how we run the MK show.
Yeah, exactly.
That's how every good, solid business runs itself.
right? You don't have thousands and thousands of employees that you're paying for things that
aren't essential. That is bonkers to everybody who runs a business and everybody in the private
sector. If we adopted a little bit of that attitude, perhaps we wouldn't run into these problems
all the time. You know, I learned how to do it at Fox, and I will say they did it the right
way, at least when I was there, which was only people who are essential, but no one is indispensable.
No one. And that's important to remember, too. You know, it's like Fox News went on just fine without me,
without Tucker, without Bill O'Reilly, you know, it'd be hard for the Megan Kelly show
to go on without Megan Kelly. But, you know, look, right now Charlie's show is going on without him
because people are so drawn to his message and his team's doing a great job. In any event,
just remember that. That's important to know in any job. It's important to keep only the essential
staff, but as essential as they may be, no one is irreplaceable.
Stubergear, you're very close, very close. We'd be very sad if you stop coming on the MK show.
Please never do that.
I will stay with you as long as you'll have me, Megan.
Awesome.
And we will see you in just a couple of days in Fort Worth.
Go buy your tickets, Fort Worth.
It's Megan Kelly.com, and I can't wait to see you.
See you, Texas this weekend.
We kick it off with you.
My wife is requiring me to ask you that she has to meet you at this show.
Of course.
Yes.
Okay.
All right.
I look forward to it.
All right.
The better bergear.
I can't wait.
A hundred percent true.
All right, see you Saturday.
Thank you.
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Now we have a special report for you that we at the Megan Kelly Show have been working on for
quite some time. It is a deep dive into the real impacts of clean, renewable energy that comes
in the form of windmill farms.
It turns out these wind farms that the Biden administration pushed for are not only aesthetically ugly, but they're harming wildlife and they're toxic, especially whales along the coast of the United States, including in New Jersey, where my family and I spend our summers.
Since President Trump entered office for the second time, he's taken major action to stop these wind farms, but the fight is not over.
We've been working on this report with a special correspondent, Molly Moran.
She's a high school student from North Carolina, a sophomore, who won the opportunity to work with us through a fundraiser I offered at a school here in Connecticut.
Somebody bought it for her, thinking that she might enjoy it and she's a fan of the show, and she and I have gotten to know each other.
It's actually been a lot of fun working with her for these past several months.
She helped us research and help write a package for the Megan Kelly show and brought us some answers.
And then she came on set, came up here to Connecticut and sat down with yours truly not long ago about what she learned.
Take a look here.
Another beached whale mystery.
The fourth whale death in our region since the start of the year.
Something is killing whales off the Atlantic coast.
The site of whales washing up on our beaches is haunting enough.
But now we can hear what may be driving them to their deaths.
Just listen to the underwater sounds captured in the documentary, thrown to the wind.
Are you kidding me?
It sounds like they're like when pile drives.
That's loud.
And it's 24 hours a day, so it's day and night.
For many environmentalists, that relentless high decibel sonar emitted by wind industry vessels is the smoking gun.
proof they say that offshore wind farms are driving whales to their deaths.
I saw this captain post-jumped and he said,
in his 20 to 25 years on the ocean, he's only seen one dead whale.
I think it was like two months ago.
He saw three in the same day.
Three in the same day.
The North Atlantic right whale has been hit the hardest.
Only about 370 remain.
And in 2022, Noah admitted the whales were suffering through an unusual mortality event
worse than anyone first thought.
Thrown to the wind exposed the memo's warnings about wind farms.
So when the turbines are spinning, it creates a turbulence on the back end of it.
The concern is that it's going to destroy the plankton, which is what the whales feed on.
Warnings from scientists that were ignored.
When the Biden administration announced sweeping protections for the Arctic Ocean to safeguard wildlife,
there wasn't even a mention of whales in the path of these wind farms.
The Megan Kelly Show regular Michael Schellenberger
executive produced the documentary.
What a scandal.
I mean, just appalling behavior
by many, many people that knew better
or should have known better.
It's impossible to look at these correlations
and not imagine there's some connection.
So help me go.
Congratulations.
Then, a sea change in Washington.
They're ugly.
They don't work.
In January, President Trump kept the promise
he made on the campaign trail, halting all new wind projects and moving to stop those already underway.
It's crazy. They're dangerous. You see what's happening up in the Massachusetts area with the whales
where they had two whales wash ash ash ashore at I think a 17-year period. And now they had 14 this
season. The windmills are driving the whales crazy. Just last month, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy
announcing that $679 million in federal funding
had been pulled from 12 offshore wind projects,
including the massive windport at Palsboro,
a relief for locals who say the turbines would scar the horizon.
I'm pretty happy about it.
I live here, year-round,
and not something I wanted to look forward to when I go to the beach.
A victory for those fighting to preserve the beauty of the Jersey Shore
and much of the Atlantic Coast,
and for the endangered whales,
with no other choice but to make these waters their home.
All right, so our special correspondent for the day, Molly Moran, is with me.
You did all the research behind this piece for us.
It's so interesting. I mean, what's happening, that this is, like, truly disturbing.
What made you interested in this?
Well, the first time and the only time I've ever seen a whale in person was on family vacation.
We went to Mexico a few years ago.
We saw this whale and a calf, and it kept, like, jumping in front, like, all the
playful and stuff and then the mother was kind of like behind like huffing at it and it kind of
reminded me of like my sister and like my mom and like how like similar mammals can be and it just
was so interesting to me totally i i get it i've been only one whale watch in my life but it's i mean
you really have a newfound appreciation for them when you see them up close how big they are
of course they're mammals they seem like many of them very loving um depends on the on the whale i guess
But this documentary by Schellenberger, thrown to the wind, like everything Schellenberger does, is really good.
What stood out to you the most in that whole thing?
The sound that the windmills are making is kind of like having a jackhammer outside your classroom.
So with humans, we can switch locations.
We can communicate over text.
But with whales, they only use sound.
They completely rely on it.
So when like mothers and calves are communicating, they only use sound.
They can't communicate, cause them to get lost.
and really impacts their population numbers
because they get anxious
and it can be like deadly.
That's so sad.
We actually have a clip
from the Schellenberger documentary
thrown to the wind on that.
Let's watch it.
The calf needs the mother for food.
The mother's trying to raise the calf.
So the mother will expand energy.
Try to find the calf.
We'll raise the vocalization level.
We'll look around for the calf.
It'll swim to its last position.
All of these things have been documented.
But at some point,
both the mother and the calf run out of energy at that point if they're close enough to shore
maybe they beach and you find them if they're out here they die and they sink okay so now what
the audience does not know is that you and i have been working on this piece together for the better
part of a year you've been doing tons of research and we wound up narrowing it down in the end
to the whale issue but there's a lot of issues with these windmills were you surprised
you were surprised when you found out like the number of things that people object to about them
and the problems they're causing?
I think I was pretty surprised
just because it's causing more harm than good
because it's like hurting the numbers
of an already endangered species.
Like the whales, they only have like 300 or so
left of this certain population.
Yeah, we don't have them to spare.
So Donald Trump called you up and said,
I'm going to give you the magic wand for the day, Molly.
What's the solution to this problem?
The whales are endangered. The wind is knots.
It is affecting the whales.
I mean, to note to what extent it would take
like years of research.
I think for now we put a whole,
halt to using wind energy, at least in this area, where it would affect whales.
Yeah, at least in the water where not only does it kill the whales, it ruins the views.
There's so many issues as toxins in those blades, which are huge and really not easy to dispose
of.
The list is very long.
This is actually very worthwhile.
And it's so funny because we started working on this before Trump got elected.
Yeah.
Right?
So it's like, we knew this was going to be an issue, but we didn't know he was going to come in and solve it.
No, we didn't.
So how, you're from North Carolina.
Are you, do you, have you done anything on the environment yet in school or no?
We've learned about some environmental science.
We had biology last year where we had like a small unit on learning about the environment
and also all through eighth grade was environmental science.
Have they started telling you that we have to go solar and wind all the time and get rid of,
yeah, oil and gas?
Yes.
Yeah, okay, this is the problem with schools today.
If that comes back up, now you're going to be armed with better information.
Yes, I will.
Oh, well, thank you.
So it's been a pleasure getting to know.
you, and thank you for all your help with this.
Thank you.
Yeah.
If you have a desire for a career in journalism, you're off to a great start.
Thank you.
All the best, Molly.
Molly Moran, everybody, future star.
She did a great job.
That was great.
Great job, Molly Moran, everybody.
Can you lose sophomore in high school?
A lot of poise.
I want to dig in further on this with someone who is quite familiar with the dangers of windmill farms,
and that is a hero to me.
U.S. representative, Jeff Van Drew,
of New Jersey. Representative Van Drew has held multiple hearings on the impact of offshore wind.
He is a fierce warrior against this nonsense. He worked to put an end to these future projects with
President Trump. Congressman, welcome to the show. Oh, it's great to be with you, Megan. Thanks for having
me on. It's a pleasure to meet you. You have been like a dog with a bone trying to prevent this
nonsense. And you're winning. It's so great to get a win. Before we get to the winning, can you just
Can you elaborate on some of the downsides of these massive wind farms?
Megan, there are so many.
You know, I've been around for a few years.
I was a state senator, state assemblymen, and I've seen a lot of projects.
I don't think I've ever seen one project that was so bad in so many ways.
And initially, many of us were open to it.
Oh, we thought of bucolic windmills.
These aren't windmills.
They're wind, industrial wind turbines.
They use lubricants that are dangerous in the water.
They are very expensive to run and your utility bills would go up.
Even those that advocate for them will say utility bills would go up and they've gone up
enough already two or three times as much as they are already.
Bad for the fishermen.
That's how I got involved when I spoke to a lot of the fishing industry, much of which is in
my district.
They knew what it was going to do.
They asked for help and of course we got involved.
They are bad for tourism.
They are bad for the environment.
national security. They are a danger to radar because they're a thousand feet tall with red
lights on top of it. The list goes on and on. And most of all, when we are energy rich and we can
be independent and don't need to depend upon anybody, we should be exporting energy. Rather than do
that, this administration, as it always did with everything American, reduced it and was going
to make us rely upon foreign companies to supply our energy that would be very expensive.
I could go on and on, Megan, unbelievable.
The left wants to paint itself as the pro-environment group, but the truth is these things
are terrible for the environment.
The blades are like the span of an airplane from wing to wing.
They're huge, and they're on each one of these wind turbines.
And on top of that, they're full of toxins, which we have no way.
idea what to do with when these things break or are retired? In Nantucket, some of them broke, got in the water.
They had to close the beaches down. They're fiberglass. They're not recyclable. After 15 years,
these things are done. And you know what their answer is? They're just going to cut them down
towards the base, but they're going to leave the structure in there. They don't even know what to
do with the blades. They're dangerous. And we have in my office, one of the things, when we had one
of our hearings, we brought somebody in from Nantucket, and the display shows.
was the shattered wind turbine blade and it says do not touch because it's dangerous it'll get in
your skin i mean if you're putting that out in our beautiful pristine ocean a gift from god and you're
actually doing that it is just unbelievable it is the height of hypocrisy uh and if you know what it's
about making it was billions upon billions of dollars for rich companies to make even more money
but it was so wrong for america again when we have the energy better energy
then this would ever produce. Why in God's name when we do that? Europe, they don't have the sources of
energy. They tried it and it's not even working there, but I get it a little tiny bit. And by the way,
the whales, they were what saved us. I was the voice out in the wilderness in the very beginning,
to be honest with you. President Trump, who is more than just my president, he is also my friend.
I got to know him. It's a whole different story, how we got to know each other when seven years ago
I changed parties and became a Republican. I was always a conservative. But we talked.
about this and he said, Jeff, when I get in office, we're going to do something. It was the first day
with his executive orders that he did this and put a halt to it. And I'm proud to say, Megan,
some people don't know. Our office wrote a good piece of the executive order. That is something
I forever will be grateful and forever will be proud as well. He gave you a huge shout out on
truth social, giving you all the credit. And you wound up helping not just New Jersey because
Joe Biden had laid the foundation for these monstrosities to start appearing all over the United
States. He had massive goals of spreading them across the United States. Trump shut it all down.
Millions of acres. We're not talking 100 acres, a thousand acres. They were designating millions of
acres to be acceptable and approved four wind turbines. We've already turned that around. That's done.
That's been revoked. Now we've got to revoke the permits and we've got to revoke.
evoke the leases, and we're going to do it based upon the science that Doug Bergam is going to
find the Secretary of Interior. We've worked with them as well. And once they dig in, and the more
that people hear about it, you know, when this started, when I very first got involved, they were
probably about 75% popular. They're well under 50 now in the state of New Jersey.
Right. So these PR campaigns, they work. Now, stand by. I want to continue this discussion,
because I do want to find out what the remaining threats are and how we fight them. That's next.
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give you your discount. I think windmills are really disruptive. When you talk about the
environment, they kill the birds. You want to see a bird cemetery?
go under a windmill someday that hasn't been cleaned out with all the bird carcasses.
It's like massive amounts of birds.
Well, they're also a massive eyesore.
Off the coast of New Jersey, they want to build.
The people are going crazy not to build them.
But where you have them, the whales are washing up on shore.
Right.
So in 50 years, they had one whale come ashore.
Now they had like 18 come in the last year.
What is the, what is happening with the whales?
I've read about this.
Well, they say that the wind drives them crazy.
You know, it's a vibration because you have those, you know, those things are 50-story building, some of them.
Right. And they're super sensitive to vibrations and sounds.
You know, the wind is rushing. The things are blowing. It's a vibration. And it makes noise.
You know what it is? I want to be a whale psychiatrist. It drives the whales freaking crazy.
President Trump was mocked for that by the left. It was the interview he gave to Joe Rogan right before the last election.
But he was right. And he's been fighting this battle along with our guest,
Congressman Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey, and finally winning.
It was amazing that on day one of his presidency, he signed this executive order.
Clearly, this was important to him.
And I'll tell you, just from where we go down in the Jersey Shore on the summers,
the people really are very, very worked up over this.
Yes, because of the wildlife, but also it's not a small matter to think of the entire New Jersey coastline,
which is a jewel on the east coast.
It's absolutely stunning to have the virtually the entire thing marred with these ugly monstrosities that are very, very close to shore.
They're so close you cannot possibly miss them.
There won't be virtually any stretch of beach that isn't looking at these huge windmills turning and turning.
As you point out, I've been to Amsterdam that has the beautiful, cute little quaint windmills.
These are nothing of the sort.
you point out the size of these things, they're up to 1.5 times the height of the Washington
monument. The life expectancy 20 to 25 years, you're stuck looking at these awful things as
they're killing birds and whales all around you. Who the hell would want this?
It's crazy. Nobody, when they really understood it, nobody wanted it. They were sold the bill of the goods.
One of the big companies that came in from Denmark, Orsted came in, and they were giving everybody money.
let you build this. We'll do that, trying to give money to local governments. But once people
found out what was going on and how they weren't telling the truth, it changed the tune.
We had an acoustics expert that's a bona fide acoustics expert and one of the hearings that I held.
And it was great because I had members of Congress come to my district to hear what people were
saying about these. But this acoustics expert found that what the government was allowing was
unbelievable. They were exceeding all noise limits that would ever be allowed in the ocean,
but they didn't care because it was wind turbines. My God, if that had been the oil or gas industry,
they would have gone crazy. And they should have. It shouldn't be allowed. And that was what was
getting the whales. It wasn't just an accident. And by the way, the whales, when they did the
autopsies, they said, we had autopsies done, and there's nothing there, nothing to worry about.
Guess who did the autopsies? People that actually worked for the companies that were doing the
windmills. I mean, come on. It was so disingenuous. It was so hypocritical. It was disgusting.
It's a bad chapter in American history. And, Megan, like you, I was truly, sincerely frightened for
the Jersey Shore and for a beautiful, pristine coast, this amazing area we have. And these people
didn't care. It was just about the money. And by the way, your tax dollars, both at the federal
level and at the state level in New Jersey, subsidize them to the tune of billions and billions
of dollars. And they still had a hard time making a go of it. That's how inefficient they were.
That's the key. No one wants this kind of energy. It gets forced on them by Democrat elected politicians
who then subsidize it and then force it on the communities. So you're both paying for it and you're
getting it against your will. It's a bad combo. But can you walk me through what happened in New Jersey?
because we saw the executive order with Trump.
We all cheered.
But then it seemed like it was only going to apply to wind farms
where the permitting process was still underway.
And we were worried in New Jersey
because the permitting process we thought
had already gone through.
It was like a late minute Joe Biden
that was like on his way out with his auto pen
and was like, approved.
But somehow President Trump managed to stop it anyway.
How did that happen?
Well, all of it gets a review.
you now. So, and some of this is in the courts, and we have private folks selling to, by the
suing, rather, we also got over a million dollars in raised funds for private lawsuits to slow them
down. It's such an inefficient, bad industry that when time is their enemy, when you slow them
down, they're bleeding money, they're bleeding money and they want more. And I didn't want to skip
the one thing just to show you how bad they were. In New Jersey, the democratically controlled legislature
and the governor, we're going to give a subsidy back to the rate payer because the rates would go up
so much more due to these wind turbines to supposedly help them out a little bit. Guess what happened?
They were so inefficient that they passed a special law to take the subsidy for the average
rate payer away and to give that to the companies as well. And they did and the governor signed it.
You couldn't make this stuff up. It was unbelievable. So it's been all so terrible.
So now, everything's on hold.
Now, the Secretary of Interior of Doug Bergen is going to look at all this, review at all.
And I think what I believe that, and I speak to him on a regular basis just to learn what's going on,
is that when they find out how bad they are, and I think they know they're first going to revoke the permits.
Those will be revoked.
Once the permits are revoked, they then will ultimately revoke the leases.
Guess what?
We've got a great president for a certain number of years.
we've got to put a stake in the heart of this Dracula monstrosity of a project, and we've got to end it for good. And that's what we're going to work on. And the president is totally committed to it. I'm doing everything that I can to help. Others are as well. This is a big deal. This really is about America. You know, when you say from sea to shining sea, man, I want those seas that still shine and to still be beautiful.
Yeah, I mean, of all things to ruin, America has these amazing coastlines up and down the East Coast, up and down the West, and, you know, on some of the most beautiful ocean territory that there is. And so why would you, why would you ruin them with this disgusting, toxic, killer form of energy that doesn't work and is too expensive? It's crazy. It's a leftist dream that comes at a very, very high cost. So is it possible then?
Because if it stays in abeyance throughout the Trump administration, that's four years where
they didn't make any progress. And so what happened, like, as a practical matter, like you mentioned
the one that was trying to come to New Jersey. What was it? Orstar. Yeah. Okay. So, like,
as a practical, as a practical matter, could they wait that long? Like, they can't possibly
be in a business that is on during a Biden administration, off during the Trump administration,
then back on during a Democratic administration,
or do you think these four years will effectively kill it?
I think it will effectively kill it,
especially if we revoke the permits and the leases,
even without the, Megan, you may pick a wonderful point.
It's a good point that literally they are, as I said before,
bleeding money.
So for them to stay for years and expend all the money that they are,
it just isn't worth it.
So pretty much, even if we didn't revoke the leases and permits,
think that we will, they are going to be so far behind the eight balls, financially, that it
really truly hurts them. And thank God. You know, I didn't even talk about the fishing industry
much. Off our coast, East Coast, we have some of the greatest sustainable fisheries in the world.
And another way that the left was diminishing America, not only were we going to rely on other
countries for our energy, it would have diminished our fisheries a great deal. We're going to rely on
for our food. We already see the Chinese buying farms. Now we're going to have to get all our
fish and fish products from other countries because we were going to hurt our fish. I mean,
you couldn't make this stuff up. It seems, it's so perverse. It's so weird, but it seems
everything they do. And I don't want to get into other subjects. But I really believe this.
The left, ultra left especially, seems to want to diminish America so that we are so much less
than we were, and so much less than we can be. It's really hurtful. So we've got to be tough. We
got to fight hard, and we've got to keep going at it with this and not give an inch. This is a
really, really bad in every level and in every way you could possibly think about it.
Well, listen, I thank you on behalf of my community, and I'm sure many others across the United
States for leading the way on this battle. Too many people were not paying attention to it,
and there's so many downsides and no upsides.
It's such a clear, it's just obvious what the outcome should be.
So God bless you, Congressman.
Thanks for coming on.
All the best to you.
Right back to you, Megan.
Thank you for the work you do and bringing the truth to people.
We really appreciate you a lot.
You let us know if you need us at all.
We're here.
Thank you.
All the best, sir.
Wow.
Thank God for guys like him.
I mean, truly, it takes a lot of effort.
You've got to dig in.
You've got to become an expert matter in it.
You've got to fight the power when Joe,
Biden was in there that he wasn't able to make much progress, but he was fighting.
And then like the seas parted and the sky cleared up and President Trump was elected and made
this a priority from day one.
This is yet another great thing about having Donald Trump as our 47th president.
Thank you for listening.
Thanks for watching.
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