The MeidasTouch Podcast - Trump Panics as He Goes Silent After SOTU
Episode Date: February 25, 2026MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Trump going silent after his disaster SOTU speech last night as his administration continues to humiliate him on live TV. Head to https://zbiotics.com/MEID...AS to get 15% off your first order when you use MEIDAS at checkout. 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 Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Donald Trump has gone completely silent after that disastrous state of the union he gave last night.
Low energy, low ratings.
Most people were watching the people state of the union by the Midas Touch Network.
Over two million views the Midas Touch Network received for the People State of the Union.
Towards the end of Donald Trump's State of the Union speech, he looked lethargic, tired,
and well, he was clinging on to that podium for dear life it looked like.
his hand was discolored.
He was physically and mentally rotting before our eyes was incoherent.
He couldn't string together sentences.
So no statements from Donald Trump since the State of the Union.
The one thing he posted before the State of the Union because he takes zero accountability
for anything was the Democrat shutdown is killing the blue states.
That was his message heading into the State of the Union.
No social media posts since then.
Now, he did send his cabinet.
sycophants to make their rounds on state regime media and to go on other corporate news.
So, for example, you had Pam Bondi, his attorney general, once again bragging about the Dow.
She's doubling down on that.
And she goes, the economy is booming because of Donald Trump.
Now, this morning, we also learned that on January 4th of this past year, Todd Blanche, Donald Trump's deputy attorney general,
sent a memo to FBI agents telling them to flag and not produce those FBI 302 reports,
the interviews with Epstein victims and survivors.
And we know that there are some interviews with survivors who have made accusations that
Donald Trump sexually assaulted them when they were minors.
And those documents are being, those accusations, those 302s are being withheld.
And now we know that there was a memo sent specifically to,
to withhold 302s.
So Pam Bondi, she goes on state regime media,
and she's like, this was a great state of the Union.
Everything is amazing.
And she said, that's why the economy is just crushing it right now.
Everybody's thriving, she says.
Here, play this clip.
These are the kinds of things they wanna say he's racist.
He really just loves Americans
and is trying to protect families.
Ainsley, as you know, he loves America.
President Trump has made America
safe again. And that's what he's doing. And in turn, that makes Americans feel safe to go to work,
to have jobs, to be able to go to church, to be able to function in our country and be safe.
And that's what's driving our economy. Donald Trump making America safe. And that's why our
economy is at a record high. We all know that and it's safe. And we also had last night there,
Andy Wolf, and I've gotten to be very close with his mom, Melody.
And you know something else? Ainsley, you'll appreciate this, what President Trump said.
What's very different? We are a praying administration.
I loved that. We all are. Our cabinet prayed before we went out there last night.
We prayed for the president. We prayed for Congress. We prayed for the country.
And that's because of Donald Trump. And that's what's making America safe.
But here is what Lisa Rubin, who's an attorney, here's what she's,
She just told MS now about that January 4th memo that I just referenced here, play this clip.
Berger.
Lisa, you are all over this.
What are you learning now?
Well, Anna, this morning, I was looking to see what the Department of Justice posted any new documents this morning regarding the alleged victim that we reported on yesterday.
We thought maybe our reporting and that of NPR and an independent journalist named Roger Solenberger might have changed what they were willing to post.
I didn't find any new documents about the woman who accused both.
Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her when she was 13 or 14 years old
back in the 1980s. But what I did find absolutely stunned me. And that's a January 4th,
2026 memo from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. I just want to situate the date for you
and our viewers. December 19th was the congressionally mandated date for compliance with the Epstein
Files Transparency Act. And yet on January 4th, Deputy Attorney General Blanche is writing a nine-page
memo to people at the department who were charged with doing the first level review of documents
for production. And one of the things that the Deputy Attorney General instructs them to do in this
memo is once they determine that something is responsive to one of the nine categories that
Congress band-dates may need files for, he says there are some types of documents that we want
you to particularly flag or tag while you're going through them in the electronic database,
and one of them is something called a 302. Barrett knows as well as the former federal
prosecutor, but a 302 is the form that the FBI uses to memorialize interviews. That's the exact
kind of document that we reported yesterday was missing with respect to this particular. So then you had
other Trump sycophants making their rounds on state regime media as Donald Trump went silent.
You have, for example, Jim Jordan, chairs the House Judiciary Committee. It's interesting.
In a little bit this morning, I'm going to do a video on this Senate confirmation hearing of this
Casey Means, who Donald Trump wants to be the next surgeon general, and she has an inactive medical
license since her residency.
She hasn't actually had a license to practice medicine, and she's kind of been selling people
all of these like quack and kind of scammy stuff, and that's who he wants to have as the
surgeon general.
I mentioned that here as it relates to Jim Jordan, just because he chairs the Judiciary Committee,
and he's not a licensed lawyer, never took the bar exam to begin with.
Like, it's, to me, this just kind of is very typical of MAGA.
It's like, just find the licensed lawyer to be in the Judiciary Committee.
Find someone who actually has a medical license to be the surgeon at a bare minimum, right?
Can we talk about it?
Anyway, so here's what Jim Jordan had to say.
And they have like Kevin McCarthy on this panel as well.
And they're like, oh, that speech was just the greatest.
That state of the union could not be any better here.
Play this clip.
First, give us your sense of the president's speech last night.
Is Apple pie.
I mean, you would congressional medals of freedom, congressional medals of honor, Olympic gold medals, Purple Heart.
It was as apple pie and patriotic as I've ever seen.
The only one that compares, and Kevin and I've been to a lot of these, last night, I think, was the best one I've ever been to.
But when you go back a few years ago when the first lady gave Rush, the Medal of Freedom, that was a special night as well.
But last night, I thought was even better.
I mean, hockey team there was just, it was as apple pie as you get.
And I always say we made.
And then you had people who have for years try to pretend that they're like moderates.
You have Senator Thune, who's the Senate majority leader from South Dakota.
And he's asked a question by state regime, medias.
And they're like, so we go in a war with Iran?
And he's like, well, we're going to have to defend our interest here because a nuclear Iran is something that is going to be horrible for the United States.
Didn't you all say last June that you?
totally obliterated everything.
Isn't that what you sold us?
Everything was obliterated.
We don't have to worry ever again about Iran getting nuclear weapons.
It just seems like every six months, they go back to Iran's about to annihilate us with nuclear
weapons.
And we need to go to war again when the American people like, just give me health care.
I just want health care.
I want to be able to live here, right?
I mean, I want a good education.
I want to be able to afford a home.
I want to be able to afford things.
Stop pretending that every.
Everything's affordable and things are great and inflation's been solved and the economy's booming.
It isn't.
Just stop it.
And then you're going to go to war to do a wag the dog moment and try to distract from your cover-up of the Epstein files and how horrible the economy is.
That's what the regime's doing here.
Play this clip of Thune.
The ominous leader Thune and folks are wondering after this briefing, are we going to war?
I don't know the answer to that, Aisha.
I think that the president is preparing us to defend America's vital national security interests,
both in that region and here at home.
I mean, we cannot abide.
We cannot tolerate a nuclear Iran.
He made that clear in his speech last night.
I think that's something I hope at least that a big majority of Americans agree with.
But we have vital interests in that region.
And obviously the capabilities that the Iranians have to hit a lot of our allies in the region
is something that we have to be well attuned to as well.
I think the president is pursuing peace through strength by ensuring that America has the right assets and the right places at the right time, if necessary, hopefully it won't be necessary.
If the Iranians come to the table, I think there's potentially a deal that could be made there.
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And they bring in people like Byron Donald.
He's running for governor of Florida,
MAGA Republican Congress member from Florida.
Even when you present him with the actual data,
like, are you aware the GDP is significantly less under Trump
than under former President Biden?
Like, are you aware of that?
No, no, that's not true.
That's not true.
We could look at the numbers.
I mean, Biden's GDP growth was higher.
Oh, that's not true.
Let's talk about inflation.
Okay, well, Biden was.
bringing down inflation that was caused by Trump's first term.
And then even if you say that it wasn't, by the time Biden left office,
inflation was heading down to 2% and now it's heading up past 3%.
That's just the facts. That's just what the numbers are.
But they live in this alternative fantasy where their dear leader can't do anything wrong
and the numbers aren't actually the numbers.
Here's what Byron Donald says. Let's play this clip.
The previous economy under Joe Biden, we all know that was a terrible economy for
everybody everybody was suffering in america you brought up gdp growth inflation inflation was higher but
gdp growth was also higher during the bide administration that certainly it was last quarter and the
average of year to year but congressman i do want to ask you about that's not true but okay
gdp growth you can go check gdp growth i mean you can say what you want about inflation but the gdp is
what the gdp was gdp growth last quarter was one point here's john here's john here's what i will
tell you under joe biden's economy wages adjusted for inflation were down in america i mean families were
fallen behind left and right. 13 months with Donald Trump back on the job. Wages.
I was talking about inflation. And then to their credit, I guess here at least,
state regime pressed J.D. Vance this morning on the fact that Donald Trump's polls were all
horrible, all because the American people, you know, absolutely despise this, this train wreck,
this wrecking ball, this mess of a regime. And then J.D. Vance, you know, wearing his makeup, you know,
He's just like, well, you know, it's Biden's fault.
This is all Biden right now.
Okay, dude, just stop it.
Act like leaders.
Act like adults.
Let's play this clip.
To the issue that Mike clip this administration, and that's the economy.
On screen now, we can show you three of the most recent polls about the economy.
How about Americans are feeling about it?
Everything in red.
Our Fox polling disapproves at 59%.
Washington Post, ABC News, 57, and Wall Street Journal at 54.
It seems like you're pushing a car out.
uphill. And you've got nine months to turn it around. You know Democrats are Jews. They are ready to vote
tomorrow. Do you have enough runway to get this economy where it needs to be before November?
Well, Bill, in some ways, we are pushing a car uphill because the Biden administration left us
such a disaster of an economy, the highest peacetime debt in American history, skyrocketing
inflation. A lot of Americans who had lost $3,000 was how much the average American had lost in take-home pay,
Now, in a year, we've actually seen the average American gain about $1,200 in take-home pay.
But if you're sitting at home from the perspective of the Biden administration, you were still
worse off than you were when Joe Biden took over.
So we are absolutely pushing that car uphill.
I'm going to do an entire video on this as well.
But something that's not getting, I think, enough attention was on the sidelines of the
state of the union where they were doing interviews with some Trump cabinet officials.
By the way, I didn't really see a lot of Howard Lutnik interviews on the sidelines.
U.S. trade representative, Jameson Greer.
It was talking about not just how to implement these 15% tariffs against the world
because they're only 10% now after Donald Trump had the other tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court.
And Trump said, I'm doing 15%.
But he only signed the proclamation that said 10%.
So they're trying to figure that out, I guess.
But one of the things that Jameson Greer also said is as it relates to Coosma,
the Canada-US-Mexico agreement, or in the U.S.
sometimes it's referred to as USMCA, which is the successor to NAFTA.
It's a free trade agreement.
That's the purpose of it.
Free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
So there is now a Kuzma or USMCA review and a renegotiation taking place of it because it has a certain
term to it.
And now Jameson Greer is saying, we're going to figure out what the right tariffs are under Coosma and under USMCA.
And it's like, what do you mean the right tariffs under Cozma?
The purpose of Cozma, it's a free trade agreement, okay?
Which, by the way, Trump had renegotiated during his first term in 2018, 2019.
Free trade, it's not a tariff thing.
And as Andrew Coyne says, what an exciting, he's being sarcastic, he goes, what an exciting opportunity for Canada.
We can participate in the reshoring of production to the United States from, say, Canada.
It's very simple, as the trade representative explains.
We agree to open our markets to the United States.
And in return, they agree to close their markets to us.
Where do we sign?
Like the Trump regime people think that everybody else is an idiot and everybody else knows what they're doing.
Anyway, here play this clip of Jameson Greer.
Let's play it.
Ambassador Greer.
I'm sorry, can we just ask you, what's the status of talks with
Canada right now? So right now with Canada they have a new chief negotiator that will meet our
chief negotiator. I'm in contact with Dominic LeBlanc, who is Minister of Commerce in Canada.
There are, we keep in contact and you know they express an interest in having some kind of
alternative deal right now again as I mentioned earlier we're quite focused on reshoring
supply chains related to automotive steel aluminum and ship 300,000, 300 million, 300,000
tons of steel more last year than we did the year before, made more steel than Japan did last
year for the first time in decades. That's what we're focused on. If Canada wants to come in
and participate in this type of reshoring we're trying to do, we're happy to have those discussions.
What do you mean by that participate in the reshore? What do you mean?
Well, what I will say is when we go to other countries and we make it deal with them, the other
countries that they agree that we can have a tariff on them, that we can have a protective
of tariff to protect our industries as we try to reach shore and they open their markets to us.
If Canada wants to agree that we can have some level of higher tariff on them while they
open up their markets to us and things like dairy and other things, then that's a helpful
conversation.
We have very open lines of communication.
We'll keep talking.
I tend to try not to negotiate in the press or anything like that.
And we have discussions ongoing.
So if something happens, I'll let you know.
the point of USMCA so there aren't tariffs? Isn't that the point of USMCA?
The concern about USMCA is that when we put it into effect, the hope was that there
would be more critical supply chains for short to the United States, there'd be more US content.
We actually ended up seeing cars increase from Mexico and that kind of thing. There's a lot of
good in the deal, but there are a lot of things where reshore didn't happen fast enough.
US content didn't happen fast enough. We think that if you want to, if we want to have that deal,
you need to have better rules, stricter rules, to make sure
there's more U.S. content in what we have.
We don't want a situation where countries like Vietnam or China can send a bunch of stuff
to Canada, do a screwdriver operation and send it across the border of the United States,
duty-free, right?
And we know that Canada has talked about having closer ties, economic ties with China.
I don't want a situation Canada's being used as a backdoor for Chinese goods.
There are a lot of issues like that that would have to be.
And then one more clip from Jameson Greer right here where he says,
actually Trump may raise the tariffs to 50% now globally. He may do 50%. Let's play with their deals.
One analysts were saying that section 338 could be used, that you could actually go all the way up to 50% in terms of tariffs there based on that legal authority. Is that on the table?
So that that legal authority is about 100 years old. It's still good law. We've looked at that. We think that could be helpful in specific circumstances. That law focuses on when countries discriminate against the U.S. relative
to other countries and a lot of countries have you know the same tariffs toward other countries
they have the same policy across countries so you have to look at a really specific instance where
the u.s. is discriminated against relative to a third country and i think there are probably any
instances where that matter but i think but i think the section 301 investigations and then the section
232 investigations that the commerce department has these are very these are areas where we can
have very durable investigations very durable tariffs where necessary and they've stood up to leave
scrutiny in the past and they will again.
Now, if you're talking about excess.
So Donald Trump going silent post-state of the Union,
what a horrible state of the union that was.
He looked physically and mentally unwell.
I mean, but he is ranting and raving like a lunatic.
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