The MeidasTouch Podcast - Furious Poland Destroys Trump in Surprise Election
Episode Date: May 19, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the first round of Poland’s presidential election, where pro-democracy, pro-European Union centrist candidate Rafał Trzaskowski won against his far-right ri...val, Karol Nawrocki, who has aligned himself with Trump and MAGA. Let me know if you’d like a shorter or more social-media-ready version as well. Thanks to Graza! Go to https://Graza.co and use code: MEIDAS to get 10% off your Graza Starter Kit and get to cookin’ your next chef quality meal! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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That was in Poland right there.
Poland sending a major pro-democracy, pro-European Union message as well.
Earlier yesterday, there was the Romania elections,
where the pro-democracy, pro-EU candidate went on to become the president.
This was the first round voting in Poland,
the next round scheduled for June 1. And the pro-democracy liberal Warsaw mayor,
Rafal Trzasky, is going to go on to win that first round against the far right-wing candidate,
Nowacki, who many people expected the far right wing rival who's a maga candidate who sucks up to
donald trump he calls himself like the trump of poland people thought carola nerwocki was going
to win now we go to this second round on june 1st we're going to of course be paying a lot of
attention to that here on the midas touch network let Let me just share with you what Carol Nowrocki had campaigned on.
You'll see, you know, it's just constantly talking about Trump this, Trump that.
I'm the MAGA candidate.
So here was a speech that he gave.
Here, play this clip.
And the most powerful man in the free world, Donald Trump, is supporting Karol Navrotsky.
And again, this was an obvious repudiation of the Trump MAGA candidate. And again, this was an obvious repudiation of the Trump MAGA candidate.
And again, we reported yesterday how in Romania, the far right wing candidate Simeon was expected to go on and win.
Originally, the odds were that the rightwing candidate was going to win. You then had the centrist candidate, who was the mayor of Bucharest, went on to win in Romania.
We did a whole video on that as well.
One of the things that I think was very important in this Polish election was Mayor Rafal Trusowski ran on a strong pro-Ukraine platform, anti-Putin platform,
as well as building the military forces up in Poland, creating a first-class military to stop
Vladimir Putin. I want to share with you, I thought this was an important moment because the views of Rafal Trusowski mirror the
prime minister, Donald Tusk. I'll explain how the Poland government works. A very confused prime
minister, president. But here was Donald Tusk recently. Let's play this clip. I mean, here he is talking about, you know, standing up to Putin.
And when Putin didn't show in Istanbul, Turkey, I think it was a big sign that impacted this election as well.
Remember how I reported on how Putin and Trump said they were going to go to Istanbul to negotiate with Zelensky.
Zelensky showed up in Istanbul, but Putin and Trump didn't. Here, let's play this clip of Donald Tusk.
We met again after a few days in the same format with President Zelensky.
We spoke on the phone with President Trump to summarize the negotiation attempts
that started in Istanbul. the information was clear.
The Russian side did not show goodwill.
The Russian side did not intend to negotiate in the presence of the American side.
The Russian side once again set conditions that were absolutely unacceptable, not only to Ukraine, but also to all of us.
We will continue to work together.
The main task is to maintain full unity,
both of European and American partners around the Ukrainian issue.
This task remains current. We do not hide that the Russian position,
it is hard to call it constructive in any way.
We are likely facing very difficult days ahead.
So in Poland's parliamentary system, they have a prime minister who's the head of government and a president who is the head of state.
I would say the prime minister has more day-to-day power.
The president as head of state kind of functions as a veto power over the prime minister. So currently the prime minister, Donald Tusk, very similar
political background, I would say, to Rafael Trusowski. And then when it comes to this
MAGA candidate right here, who did not win this round, although let's be clear, there's a second
round, Karol Narocki. I think his views mostly align, I guess, more closely with Duda, who's the current
president. Although Narocki, the guy who's running right now, is an independent, but the party of the
current president, Duda, is supporting, is aligning with this far-right candidate, Narocki, right here.
I want to show you this as well, just to show you the positions
of the current government in Poland that I think, especially with the threats being posed by Donald
Trump, I think it's very effective. Here we have Poland's foreign minister, Sikorski. You probably
have seen some other speeches I've played of Foreign Minister Sikorsky before.
But here he is about two or three weeks ago talking about how, look, if Ukraine stops fighting, there's no more Ukraine.
If Russia stops fighting, the war ends.
And that's what we have to remember.
And he said we need to prevail on the rest of the world.
And he said Donald Trump needs to recognize what's really going on here.
Play this clip.
Let us remember that this war ends if Putin stops fighting.
If Ukraine stops fighting, it's the end of Ukraine. So what needs to be done is to give Putin reasons to end this catastrophic criminal invasion.
And we hope that President Trump comes around to our view.
And about two or three weeks before that,
you also had this moment from both the EU and from Poland's foreign minister.
Let's play this other clip.
We have to put the pressure, the maximum pressure on Russia to really end this war, because it takes two to want peace. It only takes one to want war. And we
see that Russia really wants war. And all those who want the killing to stop should put the maximum
pressure on Russia. I just want to say how appalled I am by the latest spate of Russian
attacks on Ukraine. Ukraine unconditionally agreed to a ceasefire over a
month ago. The heinous attacks on Krivoy Rih and on Sumy is Russia's mocking answer. I hope that
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Trump lose in Australia, Peter Dutton, Pierre Poliev in Canada, Maple MAGA, he lost, he lost
his seat, Dutton lost his seat. They lost in Romania, as we covered yesterday, and now they
lost in Poland. First round, we're going to go to the second round on June 1st. And I think people are
now seeing how dangerous this far right MAGA strain internationally is. We're seeing this
across the world. I want to remind you of this incredible speech that Foreign Minister
Sarkozy gave at the United Nations. Remember in February or so when Donald Trump had the United States
side with Russia and North Korea and Iran against a resolution condemning Russia for its unlawful
invasion of Ukraine, not even abstain. The United States voted with Russia. Remember that?
Then you had Foreign Minister Sikorsky gave this passion speech in the United States voted with Russia. Remember that? Then you had Foreign Minister Sikorsky
gave this passion speech in the United Nations. Let's play this clip.
Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, I had many ideas for today's speech,
but one by one I discarded them. Here's why. We live in turbulent times. After a short break from history that some of us enjoyed, it has again caught up with us all.
In times like these, when the world seems out of joint, when the old seems to be dying but the new cannot yet be born, what we need is a return to basics, to questions about what's right
and what's wrong, what's true and what's false, what's actually happened, and what's just
a figment of propaganda.
Almost exactly three years ago, on March 2, 2022, nations of the world gathered here in a special session, faced with a straight
question, whether to condemn, applaud or ignore Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Their answer was clear.
The measure condemning Vladimir Putin's actions was adopted by a vote of 141 in favor, with 35 abstentions
and unequivocal reaffirmation of our commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, unity,
and territorial integrity. Only five countries voted against, among them Russia, Belarus, North Korea, and representatives of the now deposed Syrian regime.
Opinions in this body began to shift not because facts have changed.
They are changing because of self-interests.
Some of our member states now seem to believe that ending the war at any cost and restoring business as usual with Russia will be beneficial.
As a representative of the country neighboring both Russia and Ukraine,
I can tell you it will not. By normally
normalizing relations with Moscow you'd be entrusting your security and economic
stability to an autocrat and a war criminal in an international environment
much more unstable than it was a decade ago. Russian victory, may it never come, would not create a more
just global order. It wouldn't benefit countries dissatisfied with where things stand now.
It wouldn't even bring about a more just and prosperous Russia. Suffice to say, there are now more political prisoners in Russia than there were
in the 1980s when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. There are many more casualties
as well. And here he is again. Let's play this other clip. We've just heard another performance
by the Russian ambassador consisting of lies, propaganda, and hypocrisy.
He referred to Ukraine as a project.
Ukraine is not a project.
Ukraine is a country with a longer history than Russia.
Ukraine is a member of this body for far longer than the Russian Federation.
Ukraine has a history, language,
and identity and aspirations all of its own,
with borders confirmed several times in treaties by the Russian Federation. The mission of
this body, from its foundation, has been to
decolonize, not to recolonize.
International community cannot appease aggression because violence reproduces by indifference.
Basic facts that prompted our strong, unified reaction three years ago have remained unchanged.
And when the facts don't change, we should stick to our guns. Poland, of course, supports peace,
but peace that is stable and with justice for the victim of aggression. Thank you very much.
So there you have it, folks. Oh, let me play this
as well. Former President Biden, very popular in Poland. February 2023, he gave this incredible
speech. Let's play it. We're seeing again today what the people of Poland and the people across
Europe saw for decades. Appetites of the autocrat cannot be appeased
They must be opposed
Autocrats only understand one word
No, no, no
No, you will not take my country
No, you will not take my freedom
No, you will not take my future
And I'll repeat tonight what I said last year in
the same place. A dictator, then I'm rebuilding an empire, will never be able to ease the people's
love of liberty. Brutality will never grind down the will of the free. And Ukraine,
Ukraine will never be a victory for Russia.
Never.
Yeah, that speech was in Warsaw.
And now, you know, the Warsaw mayor is currently running for the presidency.
And you saw right there that he did win the first round, Mayor Rafal
Stravowski. All right. So where do we go from here? June 1st is the second round. It'll just
be a runoff now between Rafal Stravowski and Karol Narocki. We'll be following it every step
of the way here. But I want you to be able to make these connections internationally
about what's happening.
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