The MeidasTouch Podcast - Republicans Crumble at Live Hearing as Scam Is Exposed
Episode Date: May 22, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on how Democrats in Congress were exposing the GOP budget scam ON LIVE TV and how Republicans looked so foolish and were unable to even debate the Democrats at th...ese hearings. Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://TryMiracle.com/MEIDAS and use the code MEIDAS to claim your FREE 3 piece towel set and save over 40% OFF! 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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Mr. Scott, I asked-
Don't yell at me. I gave you an answer you don't like. It's over with.
This provision very clearly states-
You see, MAGA Republicans don't know how to debate. So when Democratic Congress member
Neguse was asking very basic questions, like who the heck put in a provision into this bill that all of a sudden states that
you no longer have to register silencers with the ATF as part of the budget bill. Who put it in
there? You saw the MAGA Republicans like, stop yelling at me, stop yelling at me. Look, the
Democrats were fighting all day. And this is what I wanted to see, Democrats going gloves off.
So I want to show you this interaction between Democratic Congress member Neguse, where he speaks to the MAGA Republican Congress member and says, provides tax exemptions for silencers, but adds a provision that clearly states that people no
longer have to even register their silencers anymore. Something that has been around since
the days of Al Capone, that you have to register your silencers. Here, play this clip.
The question I have is, this was not in the bill that we were marking up. So whose vote was bought with this
provision that silencers will no longer need to be registered with the ATF or subject to
background checks, purchasers, that is to say? Like who was what member was on the fence about
this bill and then went to republican leadership and said
i know you're eliminating the tax on silencers but if you can just eliminate all regulation
of silencers i will vote for this bill who's it did not eliminate all regulations of silencers
sure it's still subject no it doesn't no no. You don't know anything about this one, brother. I haven't yielded to you yet, Mr. Scott.
I have 10 of them.
I haven't yielded to you yet, Mr. Scott.
So I will.
Mr. Neguse has the time.
Thank you, Madam Chair.
This provision very clearly states that you no longer have to register silencers with the ATF.
Is that wrong? Is that incorrect?
That does not mean that you will not go through a background check.
It will be sold the same way a rifle is.
That's not the question I asked, Mr. Scott.
I asked whether this provision...
Don't yell at me. I gave you an answer you don't like.
It's over with.
This provision very clearly states...
Let Mr. Neguse ask a question and answer it, please, Mr. Scott.
The National
Firearm Act
for 100 years
since the days of
Al Capone, which is the impetus
behind the National Firearm Act
in the first instance, has required
registration
for those purchasing
silencers.
That was the case up until 45 minutes ago
when Republicans negotiated the elimination of that registration requirement.
Fairly straightforward.
I don't really know who in the Republican caucus was adamant
that this provision was the key to
unlocking their support. And I don't believe anyone here, excuse me for interrupting,
but I don't think anybody here knows that either, Mr. Noguera.
Then the Democrats continue to press these MAGA Republicans and point out that the MAGA
Republicans don't even know what the hell is in this budget bill and why in this budget bill are we prioritizing
or i should say the magas and the trumps prioritizing tax breaks for silencers while
kicking 14 million americans off of medicaid and we learned that this disastrous budget is also
kicking people off of medicare too play this clip. This longstanding federal policy should be overturned in the middle of the night.
And I'd urge a yes vote on my amendment.
Yes, I'll yield to Mr.
Mr. Scott.
It's actually not a silence or it's a suppressor.
It doesn't.
I'm sorry.
It's it is still my time.
If we look at your manager's amendment, it says that the section is amended by striking any silencer.
OK, well, then I apologize. I don't want to argue. And you can look up the National Firearms Act.
I'm sorry. It's still my time and I'm yielding to Mr. McGovern. I would just say I support.
Never mind that. I thought you would engage in in a debate. I'm opposed to it.
I had yielded to it.
Of course you are.
And Democratic Congresswoman Fernandez was bringing the fight.
Here's what she had to say.
Play this clip.
There is a better explanation, and that is because we are not,
because we are continuing the tax cuts that were in the TCJA,
it is being done as a cautionary measure
to make sure that there is nothing seen in here
that implicates a tax increase.
Yeah, but Madam Chair, if you are describing those cuts you would not need
a authorization for a tax rate increase this is about increasing your taxes so you are authorizing
the increase of taxes without the required vote and the rules.
I think we've been very clear.
And another hat tip to Democratic Congress member
Neguse right here, grilling Jim Jordan so hard
in the morning that Jordan had to consult with lawyers.
Hat tip to Aaron Ruper for picking up this clip right here.
Here, play this clip right here.
We'll walk through it together here.
A constituent in Ohio who believes that their information
was improperly released by the IRS.
I remember you've served on the Judiciary Committee for many years.
Hold on.
We're talking about in the context of immigration cases.
This is all cases.
This is not immigration cases.
The plain language of this
statute that you have written applies to every conceivable case brought in a federal court,
period. IRS cases, patent cases, immigration cases. If you have a constituent that sues the ATF,
this provision applies to them. This is the point. And I don't, you can visit with your lawyers and
maybe they can provide you with this clarity.
But it is unquestionably the case that this provision applies to every plaintiff.
Oh, OK. Yeah, that's correct. I think we're on the same page now.
The judge can the judge can set the security at whatever level he wants.
What is what's typically happened in these cases? He just waved it.
No one's putting it up and they're getting this injunction that applies nationwide, which is the concern. I hear you. Are you OK with the
nationwide injunction issued by one single federal judge? We'll get to that part, Mr. Jordan. Let's
complete the analysis on this piece, because to your point, as you said, this particular provision
doesn't require a specific amount of security. It's essentially saying to the federal court it has to require some security.
And my point is that this is a deep deviation from existing federal law.
This has never been the case. We've never said to constituents.
Hold on, Mr. Jordan.
I'll try to say that.
I'll give you the chance to respond.
We've never said to American citizens and constituents that in order to vindicate their rights in federal court, they're going to be required
to provide a security when their constitutional rights have been violated by their government.
And I find it astounding. I'm not sure that many of your colleagues understand the full
import of this. They will by the time this gets to the floor. I imagine there will be a lot of
limited government advocates who will find deep reasons
to be concerned about this type of provision, because as you could imagine, it will preclude
folks from being able to vindicate their constitutional rights. Now, I would also say
the way that you have written it, as you've noted, it's retroactive, right? So this applies
to any... I just applies to any the.
Well, I just want I just want to say the situation we're trying to address is what's been happening around the country.
And as you write it that way, as you know, the there are a single federal judge gets.
Cases brought to the judge, they waive the security and then issue a decision that applies nationwide to all immigrants who are in that situation. Why didn't you put nationwide in this language?
Well, we can look at the language.
I mean, it's 6 a.m.
You're voting on this thing in like 10 hours.
What are we talking about?
And by the way, not just hat tip to Aaron Rupert, but to our very own ACYN, A-C-Y-N,
the superstar clipper himself who uses the software called Snapstream for all of his clipping.
Shout out to Snapstream, which he uses and we use to get these clips, how he watches
all of these screens at the same time.
Here, ASIN is showing another committee hearing.
This was not about the budget.
This was just about basic due process.
And Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett had to school MAGA Republican
Congress member Kylie about the basics of due process. It's gloves off, but it's also
education time for these MAGA Republicans to read the freaking Constitution.
Here, play this clip right here.
Who accused me and my colleagues over here of ignoring the Constitution.
And if that were true, that'd be a very serious matter.
So I did want to just inquire as to what exactly the accusation is.
So I'll happily yield to the gentlewoman from Texas if she'd like to respond.
Do you believe that someone who is stuck into country, entered the United States illegally, that the
due process requirements for that individual are the same as they are for a U.S. citizen?
I thought the question was for me, but it seems like the lawyers on this side or just my entire
team knows the answer. Per the Constitution, yes, if you are on our soil, you are guaranteed due process.
And the fact that there's even a question is why we are struggling right now.
In addition to an additional issue that I have is the executive order that was signed by the president that seemed to get rid of birthright
citizenship, which also is laid out in the Constitution, which is why even the most
conservative judges have ruled against, there is no one that has ruled that that was okay.
Okay, thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. So that's simply untrue. The
Supreme Court has made it very clear that due process is a context-dependent inquiry. And
someone who is here illegally in this country facing deportation, the requirements of due
process are specific to that. So I just want to clarify, and I know that there's lawyers on that side. It's just
like we have different standards in general. Like you have a higher standard when it comes to a
criminal case versus a civil case, right? So it's preponderance is going to be the burden on a civil
case. And then it's going to be higher as relates to a criminal case, right? It's beyond a reasonable
doubt. That is going to be the burden of proof. When the Supreme Court was making distinctions, the distinctions weren't necessarily
between is this person a citizen or is this person not, but it wasn't a matter of certain
people are not allowed to have due process, but it's kind of like there's different ways to
evaluate things. The amount
of protections that you are going to have in any criminal case. If you think about those that are
charged with murder, whether they are a citizen or not, guess what? The burden of proof is still
going to be the same. The burden of proof is still going to be beyond a reasonable doubt.
There was never a distinction that said somehow, depending upon your status, you somehow lose your access to due process.
And frankly, that is honestly the only thing that the Supreme Court has been consistent on,
is that there are due process rights that are going to be afforded to everyone that is found within our jurisdiction in the United States.
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to leave Texas, they said, stop the plane literally at one in the morning because there had not been
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of their health care? Play this clip. My amendment would strike an especially harsh provision in this
bill that is rooted in cruelty, not policy. This simple, straightforward amendment would strike the
work requirement provision in this big, bad, ugly bill that lowers the age of what we call a dependent child from 18 to 7.
From 18 years old to 7 years old.
So I'm abundantly clear we're saying that 8, 9, and 10-year-olds are no longer considered dependent children.
Where did this come from? Why is this necessary? Since when
is a first grader not a dependent child? Preventing families with children as young as seven from
losing food assistance, that is what we're debating here. And I like this tactic here
by Democratic Congress member Kassar from Texas.
I'm sure you've seen him a lot on the Midas Touch Network.
And here he goes, look, who wants to debate me?
I will hand my mic over and yield to anybody who wants to explain to me how we are okay
with now kicking people off healthcare or making healthcare so unaffordable so you can
give your tax cuts to the billionaires. I'm waiting. I'll yield. Who wants the debate?
Of course, there were no takers. Play this clip. I will hand the mic over, yield my time to any of
my Republican colleagues that want to address the amount of money that their tax-paying citizens are going
to have to pay in increased premiums for their health care. If anybody wants to mention, we have
the numbers, everybody here has the numbers, how much your constituents are going to have to pay
more every year in health care because of this bill.
I don't know the numbers for my district. It's going to be a 50 percent increase, over
$400 in my district, and that's actually not even close to how much in many of the Republican
districts there's going to be an increase. I would yield the mic.
I think we're at 78% in my district. 78% in Mr. McGovern's district.
Maybe none of the Republican members want to mention it,
but the gentleman, Republican gentleman from New York,
there would be a 44% increase, $2,000 a year hit to his constituents
and their health care costs.
The distinguished gentleman from Virginia, his constituents would face an increase in $770 a year in their health care premiums.
The distinguished Republican chairwoman of this committee, a 60% increase in health care premiums,
and that's on average. The distinguished Republican congresswoman here
from Minnesota was recently told here by the committee on the budget that a 60-year-old
couple with a joint income of $85,000 a year in her district would see an $11,000 a year increase
in their costs while we're giving tax cuts to billionaires. And what bothers me the most
is that we want to hide it. Nobody wants here to talk about the fact that they're jacking up
insurance costs on their own constituents while giving a billionaire a tax break. Nobody on the
Republican side pushing this bill wants to have an in-person town hall and look their constituents
in the face and explain to them why they want to hand Elon Musk another $25 billion contract
while jacking up your health insurance costs, not just by hundreds, but by thousands of dollars.
I yield back. And I think this issue is so underrated and needs more attention right now.
FEMA, FEMA, FEMA, FEMA. We're, what, one week away from hurricane season right now. And the Trump regime has completely gutted FEMA.
We see FEMA not responding in disasters in red states and blue states, purple states,
but even like to Arkansas and Mississippi, we're seeing in Missouri that FEMA was not reacting
to the devastating storms. 28 Americans died and Donald Trump hasn't mentioned it.
Instead, Donald Trump is out there posting white supremacist brain rot from South Africa,
lying that there are these mass graves from a genocide that's not happening,
making a complete fool of the United States and the Oval Office.
That's what Donald, while you have the president Ramaphosa
of South Africa saying, what is going on? I'm sorry, I can't buy you a jet, but what the hell
is going on? FEMA, FEMA, FEMA. And here you have Democratic Congress member Moskowitz,
who ran emergency management in Florida before being a member of Congress, saying it loud,
danger, danger, you're cutting FEMA and we are heading into hurricane
season. What the hell is going to happen? There's going to be a mass casualty event.
Here, play this clip right here. Nothing at FEMA has been made more efficient. In fact,
I would tell you that the Secretary of Homeland Security has turned FEMA into the Newark airport.
Okay, it is going to fail this summer. And so look, there's no doubt that FEMA needed reform,
but what they've done at Homeland is they've taken something that needed help and they broke it
further. Do you know what happens if there's no FEMA to the state that the speaker represents
or Steve Scalise represents? Louisiana goes bankrupt without FEMA when there's a hurricane
that comes in from the Gulf of Mexico or the Gulf of America, comes right into Louisiana, they're bankrupt. Alabama's bankrupt. Mississippi's
bankrupt. You get a, you know, an F5, F4 tornado in, you know, a tornado alley. Those states go
bankrupt without FEMA. And yet, you know, I don't see my Republican colleagues calling out the
administration on how we're going to save FEMA and reform it.
Well, there you have it, folks. Democrats fighting back, fighting back. And that's just what I want
to see right now. You know, we've said it before. We've heard you say it where it's like, I don't
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streets, do everything and anything in your power. Fight for us. That's what we're looking for.
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