The MeidasTouch Podcast - Maryland Governor Wes Moore Calls Out Trump & Elon in Exclusive Interview
Episode Date: March 8, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas interviews Maryland Governor Wes Moore who doesn’t mince words in calling out Trump and musk. Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTou...ch: 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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I'm joined by Maryland Governor Wes Moore. Governor Donald Trump's creating a ton of
uncertainty, would be putting it nicely. Perhaps the word is calamity with respect to the
American economy, while he and his regime try to gaslight us that this is normal,
that we're just detoxing is the word that they're using. Are we just detoxing? What are you seeing,
Governor? No, this isn't detox. This is destruction. And it's doing it in a way that's
playing with people's lives and playing with their livelihoods and playing with their legacies. And I think that,
and what's really interesting is that when you look at what's happening to specifically the people who have raised their hands to serve others, specifically the people who are public
servants, the ones who are making sure that seniors are getting their healthcare, the ones
who are making sure that veterans are having a proper final burial, the ones who are making sure that veterans are having a proper final burial,
the ones who are making sure that our streets are safe,
that these are the ones that are being told that somehow their work is unnecessary or non-essential.
And it's especially deeply offensive when we are seeing this attack on people who have raised their hands to serve
and taken an oath and an attack by people who
have never been willing to take that oath themselves. And so this is not a detox.
This is actually a fundamental devolving of basic American values.
There's a trend here, right? Beating down on marginalized communities,
beating down on people who serve, beating down on our allies, but trying to suck
up to authoritarian regimes and strong men who really aren't all that strong. I mean, to me,
if these past 60 days feels like an eternity have shown anything, I mean, to me, it's actually shown complete and utter weakness, incompetence, yes.
But also, I just see a weak and pathetic man or whatever we're going to call him from the White
House just oozing weakness. What do you make of it all? I think it's showing what oftentimes
bullies are going to show, that bullies are oftentimes people who are actually the weakest.
They're just the most insecure.
You know, you're going to have a showdown with a president who was literally attacked and has been spending the past years fighting and defending his people in a violent and brave way, despite watching an
invasion of his country. And that's who you choose to beat up on? When you bring all the governors
together, you're going after the governor of Maine about what she's doing in her state?
It's this type of thing. It's this bullying behavior that I think is not just unnecessary
on call for. It leads to this measure of performative politics
that I frankly, I think people are just exhausted by.
Because people just simply want results in their own lives.
They want results for the things that they care about
in their own lives, about reducing costs,
about things like being able to give the middle class
a tax cut and not the wealthiest a tax cut,
about being able to provide more housing and have more
housing inventory and bring down housing costs. That's what people want to see, not the performative
bullying that we're just continuing to see from Washington right now. As a veteran yourself,
as someone who served the way you did, I got to get your take on Donald Trump's attack on veterans,
on the armed services. His layoffs in the federal government
are disproportionately impacting veterans who work. 30 to 40% of the federal government was
made up of veterans, cutting 70,000 jobs from Veterans Affairs, which means that veterans are
not going to get the services that they need.
I know that Donald Trump previously called veterans and people who sacrificed their lives suckers and losers.
I think he's showing that's how he feels about it.
What do you make of what he's doing?
And also staying there now and telling people who have worn the uniform of this country,
who have been willing to pay the highest price to be called American, people who have done things
that the vast majority of this country
have not signed up to do and wouldn't sign up to do,
and now looking at the service they are performing
and saying that they are, maybe they're not fit to serve,
hearing that come from somebody
who was never willing to take that oath is deeply,
is very rich, and as a veteran myself,
very offensive. Because these are people, these are patriots. These are people who are willing
to sacrifice something on behalf of this country with one simple ask, that the country does not
forget that. Does not forget the service they did, but does not forget their family members.
That was our one ask. And that is not being honored right now
with this administration. When you're watching this assault on federal employees, and not to
mention the fact that one in three federal employees is a military veteran. When you look
in our state alone, over 23,000 of our federal employees who call the state of Maryland home
is a military veteran. And so I am thankful
and proud of the fact that Maryland is such a veteran heavy state and it's such a veteran
laden state. I want Maryland to be the best state in the country for our military veterans and their
families. And I also just want the United States of America to honor its promise. And I want this
administration to be able to honor the promise that was made long before they came into office and should be honored long after
they come into this office as well. There was a story in the New York Times on Friday
that there was this heated cabinet meeting where these cabinet officials really started to voice
objections to Elon Musk. I think that you're seeing also MAGA Republicans across the
country hearing this in their town halls, allowing Elon Musk, this unelected bureaucrat,
although Donald Trump said at the State of the Union that he's gotten rid of all of the
unelected bureaucrats, except the person, I guess, who's now pulling his puppet strings and running
the government. But I think MAGA Republicans are hearing about how much people, they want to abolish any
government entity or thing. It's Doge and how much Doge is causing destruction. I mean,
do you think we're going to see this fracture continue? I mean, what are you seeing in your
state? I mean, I'm sure you hear not just from Democrats.
I'm sure you also hear from independents and Republicans about their views of what Doge is doing.
Yeah, well, I think if you look at the intent that they've laid out about increasing government efficiency,
about making sure that we're reducing waste, fraud, and abuse,
that we're making sure that we're being good stewards of taxpayer dollars. I think the reason that you're starting to see the disconnect between what DOGE
is doing is because people are seeing what states have already started doing. If you look at the
state of Maryland, long before DOGE was a thing, one of my first hires was a chief performance
officer whose job was to go in and work with our cabinet secretaries to be able to
eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse within our state government. So we focus on things like how can we
do fleet management and IT consolidation? And how do we have real estate? And knowing that the real
estate, some of the real estate we have that the state owns, that we should not have that on our
books. Or doing massive procurement reform or regulatory reform.
This is work that was already happening in the state of Maryland.
The difference is, is that we did it with values and we led with humanity and we made sure that, yes, we were cutting tens of millions of dollars, which we have done already in the state of Maryland.
But we weren't doing it in a way that was also compromising our values. That's the difference of what Doge is, is that not only has there been a deep compromising of
values, in many ways, many of the things that Doge is doing are illegal or unconstitutional
and not being done in coordination with the cabinet secretaries. And so I actually
understand why cabinet secretaries are pretty mad when they're being so minimized and not being allowed to do anything or any of their jobs because now it seems like Doge is the ones in
charge of every single one of these agencies. There's a way to do efficiency right. And if you
want to look at how to do efficiency right, look at Maryland, look at these other states,
look at these governors who are already doing this work, except we're doing it with a baseline of humanity and values. Let's talk about the humanity, values, and other priorities in your
budget. Let's talk about what you're doing in the state, one, to kind of, as much as you can,
Trump-proof Maryland, but two, contrast your budget, your priorities to what you're seeing
now with this kind of chaos and mess at the federal government. I mean, your priorities to what you're seeing now with this kind of chaos and mess
at the federal government? I mean, let's show what you're doing.
You know, I look at what we're doing and where we are also talking about tax cuts. In fact,
in our proposed budget, we are giving a tax cut to the vast majority of Marylanders,
where two-thirds of Marylanders are about to get a tax cut, where 82% of Marylanders are either going to get a tax cut or see no changes in their taxes at
all. The difference is our tax cuts are targeted towards the middle class. Our tax cut is making
sure that middle-class families and working families are getting a little extra in their
pocket and a little extra pressure valve relief, but we're not going to build an economy that's on their backs. If you look at what's happening when it comes to business
efficiency and business effectiveness, we also agree that we need to make our jurisdictions
more competitive and easier for business. That's why we're proposing things like a corporate tax
cut. But you know what we're also proposing is predictability. We're proposing performs when it
comes to regulatory reforms,
permitting reforms, procurement reforms, because what business owners want more than anything else
is basic predictability. And what are we watching on a federal level? We're watching
tariff announcements being made and then pulled back. We are watching statements that are moving
markets and then statements that are adjusting the markets right back all within a five hour period. So you're watching chaos. What people are looking
for is they're looking for stability and they're looking for people who are showing that they
understand their situation and they're willing to fight for them. And so I'm actually really proud
that we have introduced tax reforms that's giving a tax cut to the middle class, that we're making
it easier for businesses to be able to come and grow and thrive in the state of Maryland, that we're investing in our people, in our public education system, investing in child care and investing in housing and creating a greater housing inventory, bringing down housing costs.
These are the things that people care about and then they'll see the results in their lives and not this performative politics that, frankly, I think people are very frustrated by. I want our audience to look at the answer you just gave, and I want to
contrast it to when Donald Trump was asked the same question by our competitors at Fox about
predictability, about not creating instability in the business markets. Just watch this, Governor.
I think you'll get a kick out of it.
Here, play this clip.
Can you give us a sense of whether or not
we are going to get clarity for the business community?
Well, I think so.
But, you know, the tariffs could go up as time goes by
and they may go up.
And, you know, I don't know if it's predictability.
I think that's not clarity.
No, I think that they say that.
You know, it sounds good to say.
But for years, the globalists,
the big globalists have been ripping off the United States.
They've been taking money away from the United States.
And all we're doing is getting some of it back.
I got one more for you, Governor.
I got one more for you, Governor.
So in the Oval Office on Friday, Trump was asked about large scale federal government
layoffs.
Let me show you his response.
How concerned are you that the large scale federal government layoffs will weaken the show you his response. Are you that the large scale federal government layoffs will weaken the labor
market? How concerned are you about large scale federal government layoffs will
impact the labor market, will weaken the labor market?
No, I think the labor market is going to be fantastic, but it's going to have high
paying manufacturing jobs as opposed to government jobs.
President who doesn't know what he's talking about says, what?
Says what?
I mean, how could you, like, what?
Like, what is that?
What in the world is that?
Let me get your final remarks.
We know that the Trump people watch these views.
They have their rapid response.
Trump 47, who's watching all of our videos.
What would your message be right now, though, to the Trump administration watching this right now? What's your final message?
I mean, that was word salad. I didn't understand what that was or what that meant. But the thing
that the message that I would say is we are actually eager to be able to work together
if we feel like those that our priorities are actually aligned.
And if you're saying that we want to be able to have a growing economy, we agree.
And there are things that can be done to actually put money back in the pockets of working class
families, of being able that you're controlling costs, that you're actually investing in industries
of the future and making it easier for businesses to grow.
That if you tell me that we want to make
sure that we have a federal workforce that's supporting what's happening when it
comes to our larger economic growth is we agree.
But the way you do that is not by slashing the Department of Veterans Affairs and
supporting those who have worked and have earned the support of this country.
And so I just I want for this administration to be able to
follow through on the things that they were talking about in the first place, because the
people did ask for a measure of disruption. No one is defending a status quo. And I'm the last person
that is going to defend a status quo, especially when you look at the fact that, you know, my life
has been a byproduct of a brokenness of a status quo. However, there's a difference
between disruption and destruction. And that difference, the casualties of that difference
are the American people. That's where our work matters most. And so I want for this administration
to be able to move lawfully in a way that we know that
we can actually advance the issues and the interests of the people of this country. And
there's a way to do it and there's a way not to do it. And unfortunately, we have seen a lot of
latter from this administration. Maryland Governor Wes Moore, thanks for joining us.
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