The MeidasTouch Podcast - AFGE President Everett Kelley Responds to Trump Job Loss Numbers
Episode Date: August 4, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Fox News panicking on live tv over the horrible job report that was just released and Meiselas speaks with AFGE President Everett Kelley about what his union i...s seeing regarding Trump’s destruction of jobs. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Fox News was in a complete and utter panic mode based on the job numbers that came out on Friday,
well below expectations. Also a downward revision from the May and June months of about 258,000
less jobs than the government initially reported. This is like the worst jobs report during some of
the worst days of COVID. And if you want to look for a jobs
report that was, you know, the next worst right around then, you're talking about right
around the recession, like 2009, 2010, kind of that period getting out of that recession.
But you know, Fox is trying to figure out how do they grapple with this because they've
been lying to their viewers and saying, oh's great the tariffs aren't impacting any things the doge
Cuts aren't impacting any things that we've been saying follow the data like it's not good out there in the job market
As the the Trump regime continued to report Oh
147,000 jobs created I'm like they're just making that number up wait till you see the revisions and sure enough
That's what we saw so Fox brings on Lori Chavez-Durimer, the anti-labor
secretary, although she calls herself the labor secretary. And she's there and says,
look, I know the numbers are bad, but at least we're putting America first, right? This is
America first. Here, watch this. The president has done a wonderful job in these trade deals.
We're seeing more and more countries come to the table and this is another leg of the stool that
can be assisting the American worker in the American business and he's choosing
not to do so. We need those interest rates down so that our businesses can
borrow more money at a cheaper rate and invest in their companies, invest in the
American economy and grow this economy even better. We've seen positive job
growth. We have seen consumer confidence go better. We've seen positive job growth. We have seen
consumer confidence go up. We've seen unemployment hold steady. While we could have seen better
jobs numbers, right now we're seeing American workers are being put first. Native born workers
are account for all of the job growth. And that's key. And the president is going to
lean in. You can almost see her like, like she knows she's like almost like laughing
at us. Like we're putting America first though right Donald and everything she's saying just an absolute absolute lie.
Here was the segment right before that when Maria Bartiroma and the group of people on our panel reacted to what the job numbers were and they were kind of stunned into silence but there's nothing stunning stunning about this. It's obvious what Trump's doing here, play this clip.
The NASDAQ down about 200 going, 73,000 jobs.
73,000 jobs created in the month of July.
Number just coming out.
That's total.
4.2% of the unemployment rate
right in line with expectations.
Here are the numbers.
For the month of July, jobs came in at 73,000.
That was lower than the expectation,
which called for 110,000 jobs.
The unemployment rate right in step
with expectations at 4.2%.
Steve Moore, your reaction.
Look, I think this is all a result,
this disappointing number is a result
of all the turmoil over tariffs and the trade wars.
By the way, the 4.2% unemployment number,
in my opinion, also seems like one of those
Trump regime fake numbers.
If you just add up the numbers,
it doesn't make sense that it would just be 4.2%.
But you know, the Trump regime keeps sending
more and more people to go on and lie.
Like you have, remember Trump regime keeps sending more and more people to go on and lie like you have.
Remember, they said they were going to do 90 deals in 90 days.
And now their new line is when Donald Trump just sets the tariff, that's better than a
deal.
And so we actually have a better situation.
So here's James and Greer, the trade representative, saying, no, we did all the deals because Trump
set the tariffs and those are better than deals, right?
Your play this clip.
So can you encapsulate where you are on the trade deals and what we should expect to come
as of today?
Sure.
So first of all, like you pointed out for dozens and dozens and dozens of countries,
we have tariffs at 15% and above some as high as 50%.
You know, China with all the tariffs on top is well over 50%.
So these are the highest level of tariffs that we've seen.
And this is a great deal for the country.
And the president has also agreed that if a country has
another plan where we could have some level of tariff,
but also some investment and purchases and market opening,
that we can have some deals.
And so you already know about a bunch of deals we have,
you know, Korea, Japan, Indonesia, EU, et cetera.
There are others available if the president wants them.
You know, at some point, you know, his view is,
maybe a tariff is better than a deal.
So we certainly have some in the offing if he wants them,
but we're very focused on making sure
we can protect American manufacturing
and be able to reduce our trade deficits. You're not protecting American manufacturing.
Manufacturing jobs are down. There are no deals because there's no piece of paper
behind them. There's no there's not a single binding deal that exists and how
do I know that? Because I haven't seen a single deal on paper in all the
countries where you claim you made deals say that there's no binding agreement like in Japan, the European Union, South Korea. Where's the piece of paper?
Tariffs are better than deals. I don't even know what they're talking about. The American
workers are suffering. That's what's taking place. Government workers are suffering. People
are suffering across the board. I want to bring in the president of the American Federation
of Government Employees, the AFGE
president, Everett Kelly.
Everett, I showed you all of those clips right there, you know, at the outset, and it's this
constant gaslighting by these Trump regime administration officials saying, everything
is wonderful.
Well, you are the president of the main union that represents government employees.
What are you seeing?
Is everything wonderful like the Trump regime is saying?
You know, if it wasn't so hurtful, it would be laughable.
Okay.
It is definitely not okay,
especially with the employees that I represent.
I mean, we are experiencing,
these employees experience so much honor,
so much pain because of the job losses,
because of the reduction in forces
that this administration is putting upon these employees,
surely not because of efficiency like they're saying,
but because of retaliations
and all of these types of things
that this administration is throwing after federal employees.
So I totally disagree with those assessments.
You know, you have people who devoted their life
working for the United States government,
often in thankless jobs,
but jobs that are needed.
People, whether they're inspecting the food
or looking at the railways to make sure
that the trains don't get derailed,
or, you know, people looking out for health and safety, people who are ensuring that the data gets aggregated in the right way.
People look at it, I mean, across the board and government parts, there are people doing
these jobs with, you know, all they want to be done, done has been treating with dignity.
And now Trump comes in, Doge comes in, wipes out their dignity. And I wonder
what your thoughts about this. And government spending is actually more than it is than
it was last year, this time last year, now this year. So it didn't even accomplish the
goal of reducing government spending. It's more, and these jobs have been lost. Yes, you know, and that's so true.
You know, the people that I represent,
the job that we do, you know,
are so important to the American people.
And that's what's missing here.
I mean, when you talk about flying in the air safe,
you know, that's the TSA worker.
You talk about making sure
that our communities are safe at night.
That's our Bureau of Prisons that got prison all day long.
You know, these are people that make sure
that our food is safe.
People that make sure that the air that we breathe
is safe air.
People that make sure that our children
get quality education, such as the Department of Education.
These are people that are under attack, you know,
and it's not, it doesn't even make sense. There is no plan
for these reduction in force or rifts or layoffs. There is no plan. They just go in and they say,
we're going to get rid of this many jobs. And they get rid of those jobs, then there is nobody left
to perform the services for the American people that is needed. These
are vital services to the American people, services that the American people need and
they deserve. You know, I mean, think about veterans that go and spend their lives, you
know, taking care and defending America and come home and may need to process claims.
And yet we're talking about reducing the services for
those veterans. That's not right. And Social Security benefits, you know,
reducing those services and the opportunity for people to, you know, apply
for benefits. You know, those are the things that's going to be affected
that the American people need to understand. So let's talk about what we can do to fight back.
You know, you have the Supreme Court
on a procedural maneuver that stayed,
paused the lower court's rulings,
which would have blocked the reduction in force plans
by the Trump administration.
In other words, the Trump administration
can implement its RIFs,
its Reduction Enforced Plans, during the pendency of the litigation, which as we all know, litigation
takes a long time. So basically, the Trump administration gets carte blanche authority
to implement these plans, fire all of these people, and then four years from now, if it's ever determined
that Trump violated the law,
these people have lost their jobs,
and they're not being welcomed
to a very friendly American job market,
where we've seen jobless, where we've seen job cuts
75% higher now than it was at this time last year.
So things are difficult.
So with a difficult, some would say incredibly corrupt
Supreme Court, with a corrupt administration,
how do you as the president of the American Federation
of Government Employees, how do you fight back
and what do you message and communicate
to your union members?
Well, first of all, Beat, let me just say that we are very disappointed in the Supreme Court's
ruling.
Now, no president should have unchecked authority to restructure government agencies and lay
off tens of thousands of public servants who make our country work.
You know, Congress and not the White House, you know, controls federal funding and agency structures. We urge lawmakers to act now to reassert their
constitutional authority before irreversible damage is done to our government and to the
people that it serves. Now, the Supreme Court declined to rule on the legality of these
specific reorganizations or RIFs, if you
will.
You know, we continue to believe that these efforts violate federal law, and we intend
to keep fighting them.
Now, based on course action, the administration will try to move full steam ahead.
There's no doubt about that.
We'll plan to dismantle essential government functions and eliminate thousands of jobs,
but we're not backing down.
We'll keep fighting to defend the public service
that federal employee provide to veterans,
to seniors, to families,
and to communities across the nation and around the world.
You know, now what's at stake here is the survival of program
that protect our health and safety, right?
That serve our seniors and veterans
and people with disabilities that provide housing
and educational opportunities
for low and middle income families,
that help everyday Americans launch their own businesses
and so much more.
But just imagine sitting at the dinner table
as we Americans do, right?
We're sitting there at dinner
and we have a layoff notice and a stack of bills, right?
These workers aren't lazy bureaucrats in DC.
They're our neighbors, they're our doctors, our friends.
And only 15% of these employees work in DC,
you know, so they're not in DC, you know, as lazy bureaucrats, right? And so my thing is, you know,
and I challenge, you know, every secretary, every director, you know, to really look at,
you know, the agencies and determine what's really needed,
what needs to be implemented.
We don't need to be operating off of Elon Musk's plan
because it really was no plan.
We need to, and I'm asking, you know, that these directors,
the secretaries, take a look at what's needed
in order to make America work for the American people.
You know, and that should be the plan
of these secretaries and these directors
that's been appointed to these positions.
You know, I just think as Congress goes into recess
all of the time, as you have people like
Mike and Mike Johnson say, we're leaving,
we're going on vacation because we don't want to talk
about the Epstein file, so we're just gonna leave
and stop working.
At the same time, they're defaming the hardworking
government workers who show up every single day
to their job, often as I said, thankless jobs.
And they're being defamed as what are these people doing?
I think Donald Trump would say,
they're out there golfing all week.
They're not even showing up into these buildings.
And it's like, not only are they taking away the jobs,
but then they're also stripping away people's dignity,
which takes place when you get rid of people's jobs.
But to me, they're defaming the government workers as well.
And they're defaming workers as well.
Finally, I just wanna mention,
the Midas Touch Network is embedded in the AFL-CIO
Better in a Union bus tour
that's been going around the country.
Their most recent stop is in Indianapolis.
I know that the AFGE, of course,
has been affiliated with the AFL-CIO
since about the 1930s or so.
And so part of the federation, part of these organizations,
we'll see you at some point on the tour as well.
But I think stuff like this is important,
meeting the people, shaking hands, and being out there
and just letting people know what's going on.
So before we go, any final words you want to say
to the people out there and people wanting to know
the importance of unions?
Well, you know, I think that the idea of having this bus
tour to travel this country and educate, because this is the key,
is to educate the Americans of what unions are all about
and what it is that unions do every single day,
and the services that we provide for the American people.
I think this bus tour is a brilliant idea.
I plan on being a part of that.
I know that we're scheduled to be in California at
some point next month. I will be there. And you know my my job is to also offer hope you know for
those federal employees that have been affected by these rifts and these realignments and all
these things that's going on that's very chaotic and the lives of these Americans that are very patriotic
that take oath every time they get a job, take an oath,
you know, and they live up to that.
And so my job is to offer some ray of hope
because I truly believe that ultimately, you know,
this will come to pass and that we will win in the end
because we're on the side of right, you know,
there's no doubt about that. You know, it's very param win in the end, because we're on the side of right. You know, there's no doubt about that.
You know, it's very paramount in the fact
that the Supreme Court has not even ruled
on the legalities of this issue, these issues,
because I truly believe they know that it's incorrect.
It also tells us a telling story,
the fact that, you know, Mr. Johnson is on recess, right, and they tell everybody to go home
because they know this is not about efficiency.
They know this is all about retaliation, you know,
and those type of things for federal employees standing up against these acts
that is non-American and inhumane.
So, you know, I think that this bus tour
is gonna be a telling story
that's going to get the American people to understand
what's really happening in America.
Everett Kelly, President of the AFGE,
the American Federation of Government Employees.
Thanks for joining us.
Thank you for having me, Van.
Look forward to seeing you on the bus tour.
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