The Trish Regan Show - ABC Host George Stephanopoulos FIRED at Network After On-Air Tensions With Trump Team FLAIR?!!
Episode Date: October 15, 2025ABC NEWS anchor George Stephanopolus is reportedly on thin ice after a series of on-air fiascos leave the President fuming. Insisders say it’s only a matter of time before he goes — either on his ...own accord, or because management considers him too great a risk. Meanwhile, new intel today suggesting the Arctic Frost scandal is even worse than thought — was the Biden admin trying to “map the maga movement” so as to cripple Trump and his supporters ahead of 2024? And, poor Letitia James. Not only is she accused of mortgage fraud - but, now, new reports say she’s harboring a fuguitive? Not a good look for an AG…Join Trish Regan for those stories and more in this edition of The Trish Regan Show. 👉 SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW:🎧 Spotify: Trish Regan Show 📺 YouTube: Trish Regan Channel https://youtube.com/TrishReganChannel 💼 Support independent journalism — become a Team Member:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBlMo25WDUKJNQ7G8sAk4Zw/join Get Trish's financial newsletter at https://76research.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to the big show.
It looks like Georgia Porgy is going to be bye-bye relatively soon.
This is the newest, according to some insiders.
It's going to be either because he chooses to go or because Disney finally says,
you know what, enough is enough.
You are costing us too damn much money and too damn much pain.
Uh-huh.
Welcome to the program, everyone.
We are all over this story.
As speculation amounts about George Stephanopoulos, possibly getting the heave home.
Out.
I mean, the president's not helping, right?
Fake news. After what you did with Stephanopoulos to the vice president of the United States,
I don't take questions from ABC fake news. Brian, go ahead.
Yeah. Oh, and wait until you see what happened on the view today,
because Cheryl Hines, the wife of RFK Jr., well, she just really handed a new one to none other than Sunny Houston.
And it got so bad that we'll be had to like cut to commercial. I can't wait to show you that.
Meanwhile, I've got more to tell you about in terms of that so-called Arctic Frost case with the FBI opening metadata, gathering, searches on all kinds of people,
92 organizations, including Charlie Kirk's organization turning point, including eight U.S. senators and one congressman.
I mean, this is unbelievable stuff.
We have never, I don't think ever in history seen anything quite like it.
It started under Obama, went through with Biden.
John Solomon has a theory on it, and he's not wrong.
Listen to this.
What were they doing?
They were mapping the MAGA movement with every piece of data they could.
It was basically creating an enemies list.
An enemies list.
Wow.
Okay.
I get a lot to share with you on that.
Oh, and Tishy baby.
She was part of that operation, right?
That's what I'd like to figure out what kind of coordination was going on
between Merrick Garland's DOJ and Tishy James there in the state of New York because she was so
desperate to bankrupt him. Remember that? Well, now she's in a whole lot of trouble, not just because
of the mortgage fraud, but now new reports about the fugitives. She may have been hiding out there
in her home in Virginia. Oh my goodness. One thing after another. Welcome to the program,
everyone. Please make sure you subscribe. Guess what? Big news. We just hit number 66, the top 100
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Thank you for everything you do. I'm watching your comments in real time. Thank you so, so much.
I want to get straight to the news coming from Disney, ABC. The anchor of this week on ABC News,
with George Stephanopoulos, might actually be departing sooner than you think. So there has been a lot of rumblings
there at ABC for quite some time. In fact, he was pretty mad, you know, after it turned out,
his network had to pay $16 million because he just blatantly.
libeled the president and it went all the way to court and ABC was like, what do we do? Oh,
we'll give him $16 million, $1 million for the lawyers, $15 million to the presidential library.
And so George has been kind of on the down and outs ever since then. And he can't quite move on,
so it seems. So there was an incident that happened there on the show over the weekend. You see,
he wanted to ask about what has been alleged about Tom Holman. There's these reports that Tom Holman was
caught in some kind of sting operation. We don't have a whole lot of information on it.
The administration is saying it's not true. But think about what was going on on Sunday,
okay? The president's flying over to Israel and then to Egypt, right, because we're in the
middle of a peace deal. They're about to, hours from then, release the hostages. We got a mega
shutdown going on that's costing thousands of people, their jobs. Thousands of people in the federal
government are being laid off. And I know a lot of people are like, oh, okay, all right,
you know, I'll take that because the federal government's too big anyway. We all know that.
They got all this stuff going on.
But Georgie poo is like a dog with a bone.
And all he can do is talk about Tom Holman.
And so JD, the vice president of the United States of America, mind you, he goes on the show and he calls him out on it.
And then, and then watch what ensues.
Take a peek with me.
Bring to George, I saw media reports that Tom Homan accepted a bribe.
There's no evidence of that.
And here's George, why.
Fewer and fewer people watch your program and why you're losing credibility because you're talking for now five minutes with the Vice President of United States about this story regarding Tom Holman's a story that I've read about, but I don't even know the video that you're talking about.
Meanwhile, low-income women can't get food because the Democrats and Chuck Schumer have shut down the government.
Right now, we're trying to figure out how to pay our troops because Chuck Schumer has shut down the government.
You were focused on a bogus story.
You're insinuating criminal wrongdoing against a guy who has done nothing wrong instead of focusing on the fact that our country is struggling because our government's shut down.
Let's talk about the real issues, George.
I think the American people would benefit much more from that than from you going down some weird left-wing rabbit hole where the facts clearly show that Tom Homan didn't engage in any criminal wrongdoing.
It's not a weird left-wing rabbit hole.
I didn't insinuate anything.
I asked you whether Tom Homan accepted $50,000, as was heard on an audio tape recorded by the FBI in September 2024, and you did not answer the question.
Thank you for your time this morning.
No, George, I said that I don't.
Up next, we'll be right back.
Whoa.
Okay, so that's what you call a dirty trick.
Okay, I know, because I've been in this business a while.
That is a dirty trick.
He deliberately, he's like, I got to get the last word.
I've got to get the last word.
I mean, Whoopi Goldberg pulled the same thing on Cheryl Hines today.
I'm going to show you that clip too.
But he's like, I'm going to get the last word.
I'm right.
You're wrong.
I'm going to commercial.
So now the danger is, if this turns out to be a whole bunch of fiction about Tom
Holman, did he just like deliberately libel somebody yet again as J.D. Vance accused him
of doing.
And let me just go back to basics here.
You know what?
We try and do elevated work, right, on this show, which is why you rarely see me like down in
the gutter talking about stuff that, well, you know, really is not.
worth our time a day. In this particular case, it is worth our time a day because I am a journalist.
I've been a journalist for a couple of decades. I've won all kinds of awards for journalism with
a capital J. And I'm going to tell you, I mean, I'm a very opinionated journalist at that and you
know exactly where I stand. I wear it on my sleeve, perhaps too much so sometimes.
But it's important that you know where I stand. I would say that this guy, I mean, he's a,
he's a card carrying Democrat, right? For goodness sakes, he was the flack for none other than
and Bill Clinton and then somehow gets the job with the capital J as a journalist at ABC News
headlining their weekend political show? I don't think so. I'm not buying that, not buying that for
two seconds, okay? So he is a biased person. He has his bias out there, and he chooses to go down
into the gutter on some stories that really, you know, if you only have so much time with the
vice president, where are you going to start? Let me ask you as a journalist. Where are you going to
start? You're going to start on the shutdown. You're going to start on the peace deal. You're
you're going to, you know what, and if you want to play devil's advocate, you can try and pull
goals in the peace deal, just like Obama was trying to do. And Ben Rhodes, you know, his little lackey
was trying to do. That's, that's where you go. Okay, if you're Georgie Poo and you want to be
kind of a pain and then you know what, but you go to Tom Holman, like kind of a nothing story
that we don't really know anything about. Okay, so I'm just saying, like, from a news value
standpoint, J.D. was absolutely right. And then Georgie Poo turns around and does a nasty little
dirty trick by going to commercial as soon as you can and not letting him have the last word.
Well, this did not go on noticed.
No, it did not by one president of the United States.
Donald J. Trump, who already can't stand ABC News and has already sued them and won $16 million
in the process. Watch.
ABC fake news.
Mr. Reyes.
First of all, congratulations.
I don't take questions from ABC fake news.
After what you did with Stephanopoulos to the vice president of the United States,
I don't take questions from ABC fake news.
Brian, go ahead.
Yes.
So now they're going to have a hard time getting in some questions.
So here's the deal on Georgie.
So little Georgie, and I mean very little.
I mean very little.
And the only reason I kind of actually have to point that out
is because whenever you're a guest on his show,
I've been on Good Morning America before.
And he's interviewing you.
You get put in a little chair where you feel like the little kid,
you know, at the high, you feel like you're in a high chair.
And then Georgie's way up here.
I'm five foot seven.
You put four inch high heels on me.
I'm a tall woman, right?
George's like down here.
But you wouldn't know it on camera, right?
Because, you know, I'm sitting the big kid's table.
So Georgie, he, he's already on thin ice.
Bob Eager's going to be like, you know.
I mean, he's tearing his hair out.
He's got the view to deal with.
And now he's got Georgie pants to deal with.
And then on top of that, little Georgie doesn't seem to want to be there anymore, which, by the way,
I can't blame him.
I wouldn't want to be at ABC News either.
And he's already been communicating via sources to the New York Post.
Oh, that story is that about six months ago, right?
That he's had it.
He wants out.
So you know what, Georgie, go do something else.
I mean, you know what?
It's way better over here on the other side.
You don't actually have to deal with mental management.
And you can actually say exactly what you think, which you're trying to do on your
little ABC show, but you know, I know it's really hard because you got to walk a straight
and narrow path. Well, guess what? You can get rid of all those rules. Come here. Let me see if you can
compete against us over here on YouTube or Rumble or Spotify. By the way, guys, make sure you
follow me on Spotify. I put that in the show links. We've got a small little channel over there,
though it's growing and growing. Hey, we're 1.1 million here. You've got to start somewhere. I think
we're at 12,000 subs on Spotify. So do me a fair. Go check it out. And make sure you
subscribe. The point being that Georgie is seeing sort of the end. Yeah, you know,
um, buddy, I think, I think that your little nickname for him, um, is, is, is a good one.
Uh, he's coming off with us. I think he's going. He's saying he's a defamed Clinton,
uh, veteran. Yes. I mean, he came right out of the Clinton White House. And so he's not,
He's not a journalist in any way, shape or form.
And to masquerade his one is getting kind of annoying.
So I think, hey, if he wants to go on his own accord, great.
If ABC has to finally pull the plug, even better.
And I think everybody else will be better off in the process for it.
Right.
I mean, like, they get a few that they need to get rid of, shall we say, over there.
It's not just Georgia.
I mean, it wasn't that.
That wasn't the only thing that went wrong over the weekend.
There was a moment where he clearly proved, and I say this as a student of American history,
I went to Columbia to study American history back in the day when Columbia was actually Columbia.
I can't say the same thing about the school anymore, but nonetheless.
My sort of background is obviously in finance, but also in American history.
And I'm just blown away by the fact that the guy who's anchoring this week on ABC News doesn't even know anything about
what this country went through in terms of civil rights and how the National Guard had to get called in.
in two places like, oh, I don't know, 1963 Alabama, George Wallace.
Yeah.
So when he's talking about what's going on in D.C. or in L.A.
or in Brandon Johnson, Chicago, where Donald Trump is offering to bring in the summer of heat,
right?
That's what they called it because they've been able to reduce crime dramatically in the
Washington, D.C. area.
If they're offering that then up to Chicago and Stephanopoulos is so upset about this saying,
oh my gosh, like this has never happened before.
It's never, ever, ever happened in history before.
I'm like, buddy, it's hard to watch these people, really, because they don't know the basics.
That far is the president going to invoke the Insurrection Act?
Nearly half of U.S. presidents have invoked the Insurrection Act during their terms, some more than once.
Donald Trump said he would do it during his first term.
Not over the objections of governors.
Absolutely.
Think about Eisenhower and Little Rock.
It was absolutely over the objection of the governor to desegregate the schools.
The Insurrection Act for years, lawyers have been saying this is far too broad.
They warned about it at the beginning of the Biden administration.
This is the time to change the Insurrection Act.
We missed the opportunity then.
And here we are.
Okay.
So she's obviously upset, but she is correcting him saying, hey, George, you know what?
This has happened a lot.
It's happened a lot.
And it's happened so much that actually people were pointing to this and saying it could be a vulnerability in the system.
But he doesn't know his history.
He doesn't know squat.
He only knows his political viewpoint, his political talking points, which by the way are no longer relevant because the country said bye, right?
electoral college and the popular vote.
And just look at where the Democrats are now, down with a 30% approval rating.
I'm telling you, it's over for these guys.
Over, over, over, finito.
And George isn't the only one on thin ice.
I mean, that view show, I've been saying forever, they've got to get rid of this thing
because, you know, you get FCC regulations.
Actually do govern network television.
And I'm a big believer in freedom of speech.
You know that our First Amendment is near and dear, obviously to my heart.
But when I look at a show like The View, and I consider the fact that there's the FCC, which is responsible,
you go back to the, what, 1933, 1934 Communications Act, when all of the television, you know,
networks were just first coming out, they had a duty to their community.
And that duty still exists to their community, but you wouldn't know it on the view because
it's nothing but a whole bunch of false information, or shall I say, state information fed to you
courtesy the Democrat Party day after day after day after day.
I mean, they could do that on cable.
You take the show, move to MSNBC, you know, no problem.
You can do that on cable.
You can have a comedy show like Gutfeld that is conservative in its orientation on Fox.
And you could have the same thing on MSNBC.
Jimmy Kimmel, I'm seeing a new home for you right about now.
Anyway, Cheryl Hines went on the show to talk about, I guess, her new book.
And I'll tell you, this got funny because she totally smoked Sonny Heston, who's not a very bright woman.
by the way the problem respectfully is that your husband is the least qualified department of
health and human services head that we've had in history i do not i think that's a very dangerous
dangerous why is he less qualified than an economist i think that he is less qualified he has been his
career studying toxins studying people's health fighting for one guy who was using round up for his job
has also spread a lot of misinformation, a lot of chaos, a lot of confusion.
And I think it's just a very dangerous thing.
I say it with the utmost respect.
Some of it's good and some of it's not.
That's the point.
Listen, we all have different views here.
And when you say misinformation, disinformation, we could go back to COVID when...
He's connecting circumcision to autism.
May I finish?
Please.
When people, Fauci, people were saying, when you get the vaccine, you cannot transmit COVID.
It will stop COVID.
And that was disinformation, misinformation.
We were also still learning about it.
It was a novel virus we've never encountered before.
Because now the doctors will acknowledge that.
And Dr. Fauci has a medical degree.
They were censoring Bobby because Bobby said, where's the science to show us this?
And there wasn't any people attacked them and said, you're wrong.
So it's like, let's take a step back.
I know, that's your opinion, and that's okay.
She's right, all right?
You know, by the way, he's got a tremendous background.
And he was legally fighting for the rights of people
who had been exposed to chemicals like the roundup she mentioned.
And so a tremendous educational background as well.
And, you know, ran into his own challenges with chemicals and substances.
So the point being, he has devoted his life to this.
And she's correct in saying not everybody who's been head of HHSS has ever been a doctor.
So why do you come off on your high horse?
You want to talk about misinformation.
You guys are the ones with the misinformation.
We're going to say, because we had to listen to Fauci tell us, okay, you don't need a mask.
Oh, wait a second.
I need three masks.
I mean, we were all over the mulberry bush.
Do not forget on that.
I will not forget that.
No one will forget that.
And we can give the excuse.
Okay, we didn't know at the time.
But you know what?
There was a lot of misinformation.
And eventually we did know certain things like the virus was originated out of Wuhan.
China, but you weren't allowed to talk about that either.
Nope, no, no, not until much later in time.
So once again, we get an ABC host, much like Georgie Poo,
who decides when they go and gets tough, we just go to commercial.
Take a look.
Your husband, when he announced basically that he believed he found some causal links
between autism and Tylenol, it created a lot of panic in women
who were being told by their OBGYNs who look at them that Tylenol, if necessary,
to treat pain during pregnancy as safe.
What would you say, and I know you're not a medical professional, but to women who now feel anxious and nervous because their doctors telling them one thing, but the top public health professionals telling them something very different.
Well, they said, consult your doctor before taking it. That was the, that's what they were saying, and that holds. So I agree, listen, I've been pregnant. I understand it's stressful.
being pregnant, I found, because you're so concerned with everything.
I didn't drink caffeine when I was pregnant.
So to say, hey, you know, consult your doctor before you take this, I agree with that.
And I think that's okay for Mom's to hear.
Cheryl?
Yeah, go ahead.
All right.
I am, this is not your fight, really, to be fighting.
This is your husband's mom.
Thank you for acknowledging that, but go ahead.
But I just want to say.
I just, I do want to say, you know he's not a doctor and he's not a professional.
Yes.
And oftentimes when he's talking, oftentimes when he's speaking, he is speaking not with the best information that we can get.
Because, you know, yeah, we could do a lot better with health stuff.
And there's a lot of stuff he can do.
And some of the things he's suggested, take it out of the hands of,
my doctor and me and my OBGYN and me.
And I wonder, does it give you pause
and are you able to say, you know,
that might not actually be so,
because I've got my experience
and I've lived with this and I'm still here.
So are you able to have those conversations with her?
She's so convoluted.
I am able to have those conversations.
And just to be clear, 90% of secretaries of H.
have not been doctors.
But they have a science background.
Yeah.
No, to be honest.
One of Obama's
secretaries of
HHS was an economist.
But the majority of them
that haven't had medical backgrounds
have to have science background.
Wait, don't do anything else.
Don't say anything else yet.
Because we have to take a break.
Okay. Oldest trick in the book,
guys. Oldest trick in
the book. And so
like, you know, whether you're watching on the weekend,
Georgie Poo or whether you're watching with Whoopi during the week. I hope you're not. I feel bad for you
if you are. Just come over here. We'll watch it for you. We'll play the highlights that are relevant to
know. They're actually relevant to know. Did you hear all the clapping and stuff that was going on?
You see, that happens because somebody is holding up a big sign that says applause. They actually
have to employ somebody to do that. They have to employ somebody to book the live studio audience.
That show from a financial perspective is a total disaster. And I'll tell you, ABC cannot cut the cord
fast enough. It's got to go. It's got to go because it's simply not economical, on top of which,
yeah, you've invited the wrath of the president. You've invited the wrath. I mean, that's okay.
Like, you know what? I'm sure I invited the wrath of Biden during my time and a lot of presidents.
You know what? That's fine. You can invite the wrath of the president. So let me be careful how I say
that. What you shouldn't be doing is inviting the wrath of your communities all around America like
Jimmy Kimmel did, right, right after Charlie Kirk or like the view does on a regular basis because you're no
longer serving the community, and that's where the FCC has the leeway to come in and say,
hey, you know what, this really isn't working for the stations. Meanwhile, don't forget,
these people, ABC News, they were all part of the same circuit, right? They were like the reverb room
where the echo chamber, you say one thing and it goes there, and they were like, Donald Trump is
bad, Donald Trump is bad, he's going to steal our democracy. Remember that line that we had to hear
over and over and over again? Well, now, we're learning.
some new stuff, some really pretty scary stuff about how they were collecting metadata,
like millions of phone records on sitting U.S. senators in 92 conservative groups, including
Charlie Kirk's.
They were mapping the MAGA movement with every piece of data they could.
It was basically creating an enemies list.
An enemies list.
So more and more is coming forward.
right now, make sure you subscribe, share, like, all that good stuff.
More and more is coming forward as we learn about what the FBI was doing
to try to understand how to undermine and take out the MAGA movement.
And they were doing it all in the name of J6.
Right.
So more information, as they said, has been coming forward about this Arctic Frost.
We've been talking about it here.
You know about the FBI memo that was just revealed.
Dan Bongino had to tell these senators last week, hey, guess what?
They were gathering information on your phone records.
They were gathering metadata.
It's known as tolling, where you figure out exactly who one person is talking to,
and then you collect records on the other person that they're talking to,
and you figure out exactly where they are geographically,
how long they've been talking.
You're not actually getting the conversation itself,
but you're getting the metadata.
Again, this is known as tolling.
Now, the left is trying to downplay this story.
I'm saying it's bigger than Watergate, and I'm not kidding here.
because wait till you hear about some of the stuff that was going on and how it went down.
They are trying to say that this is not what you think because Josh Hawley referred to it as wiretapping.
And there is a technicality in terms of the difference in the wording, right?
Tolling is one thing.
Wiretapping is another.
In this case, they were just gathering the metadata because apparently, as John Solomon so aptly put it,
they were really trying to kind of map out who the players were and how could they undermine them going
into the 2024 election. I bring this up and say it this way because I think about what went down,
right? You had the Capitol riot in what? January was J6 of 2021. That was sort of the impetus for all
of this, right? You had Nancy Pelosi's daughter, Alexander there with her little camera recorder,
taping the whole thing, putting music to it. I mean, she's a documentary filmmaker, right? And of course,
instead of actually inviting any journalists inside, they had Alexander Plos.
Pelosi's daughter, who then I guess was selling the footage to HBO, who then sold it to CNN.
I mean, she probably made a pretty penny on it too.
So you have all of this going on in January of 2021.
But what's weird to me, this is what's weird to me, is that the first person to actually start going out and getting all of this metadata, that was Timothy Tebowl.
Jack Smith eventually used it, but this guy, I want you to see him here.
Timothy Tebowl started this so-called Arctic Frost case.
Timothy Tebowl was an FBI agent who was working in the Washington office.
He had actually been the guy who was investigating Hunter Biden's laptop.
Oh, that was another example of misinformation.
Yeah, Hunter Biden's laptop was not real, was not the subject of an FBI investigation.
In fact, they even came up with the bright idea to have 51x spooks and spies and CIA agents,
you name it, a whole bunch of hacks, right, that signed off on that thing,
knowing that it was real and that this guy, Timothy Teebolt, was in charge of the investigation,
they pretended like that investigation wasn't happening.
So Timothy T. Bolt decides in February to April around that time, so let's call it spring
of 2022 to go out and start this, quote, Arctic Frost case.
And in this Arctic Frost case, they decide to name President Trump as,
somebody who's of criminal suspicion. So they open this case and what's fascinating about this is
they broke all the rules when they opened this case and this is the case that enabled them to go
out there and start collecting this data. You see they opened the case themselves. Timothy T-bolt,
if we look at metadata per the word document, which shows you who was in it last and who initiated it
first, Chuck Grassley, thanks to his office, they've found all this information out. Thanks to
whistleblowers who have been coming forward, both to Dan and to Cash and, of course, to Grassley
who's investigating this. Well, this metadata shows that Timothy Tebowl, who you just saw,
he was the guy who authored it, and then he was the guy that approved the opening of the case,
and he was the guy that approved the gathering in the metadata, which you can't actually do
because there's this little thing called self-approval rule. I want to put this up for you.
It's actually something in the FBI's Code, Section 3523 of the FBI's Domestic Investigations
and operations guide, D-I-O-G, is the no self-approval role.
In other words, if you're the one that's like initiating something like this,
like a criminal investigation into a former president of the United States,
you can't actually be the one to sign off on it.
You can't be the one to be the final okay on it.
And yet he was.
So that's a little weird in and of itself.
So then, you know, you fast forward and they've got this J6 committee,
and they're gathering all this data, and we don't know,
did they have any proper justification for this?
Did they get the warrants?
Did they get a FISA warrant?
Did they get a Patriot Act letter?
Like, what did they do?
Was there a subpoena?
That's not really clear.
We just know that they decided to open this
and they had the ball
and they just kept running with it, running with it, running with it.
And that leaves us saying,
well, what exactly was the goal?
Why did you need to have all this data?
By the way,
the investigation of actually kind of went kaput, right?
The J6 committee was dissolved after Americans came forward
and put the Republicans in charge of the House,
but they still had all that metadata.
And then they decided to do something more with it.
Let's go to John again, talking about how they were mapping an enemies list.
That plot gets stopped by the American people in December 2020
too because Americans choose Republicans, Republicans come in, the Democrats get thrown out of the house.
A year later, when Adam Kinziger is no longer a member of the committee, he's no longer a member
of the House, he no longer has protection of the speech and debate clause.
He's calling up the FBI and trying to give them these records, which, by the way, the FBI would
never have been able to get this large swath of records.
It's just too broad a request, right?
It wouldn't be a legitimate investigative need for that many records.
He's trying to say, hey, I don't know, but let's just get them to you, guys.
he's making that call in December of 2023, four years after most of the cases have already been brought in January 6th, why is he doing that?
He's not doing it for some legislative purpose.
He's not doing it for some criminal purpose because J6 is mostly solved by that point.
He's doing it to try to give the FBI one more piece of weaponry to stop Donald Trump from winning the presidency in 24.
That's what is so concerning.
It's a civil liberties violation that then gets politically weaponized by offering it to the FBI.
Wow. Okay? Like, wow. So they took all this information. And Kinsinger, by the way,
you know, at a certain point, again, if you think about the dates, I mean, the investigation
had wound down. It's late 2023. They know Donald Trump's going to run for office. And so then
Kinsinger allegedly takes this information back to the FBI and says, hey, here you go, because
again, they're trying to figure out who is the problem. Who is the enemy? The committee gets up and
running in 2022. They go out and get this massive dragnet of phone records, 30 million. You don't
need 30 million phone calls to figure out what was going on January 6th. What were they doing?
They were mapping the MAGA movement with every piece of data they could. It was basically
creating an enemy's list. That's what the J6 committee was doing in this project. And think about
the scope and scale of what they've now done.
30 million lines of phone records trying to figure out everybody who talked to the Trump
White House.
92 groups, including Charlie Kirk's TPSA and everybody else in the conservative movement,
eight members of Congress in the Senate, one member of the Congress in the House.
They were mapping an enemy's list.
This was an investigation purportedly to solve what happened at the Capitol that instead was
trying to figure out who are the movers and shakers in the MAGA movement that we can
stop in 2024. Right? I mean, that's exactly what was going down. They wanted to stop big
organizations like Turning Point USA. That was one of the organizations that was being investigated.
They were collecting toll data on, metadata on. I mean, remember the Edward Snowden fiasco,
right? That was because he exposed the metadata gathering. You can't do this, okay? You can't do it.
You need a warrant for it. For goodness sakes. And yet they were doing all of this. And I'd like to
know under what justification they didn't have any. Again,
and going back to Teebold.
You can't Timothy Teebold decide to open investigation
and then be the one who like, okay is everything on the investigation.
Where was the oversight?
They get the J6 committee together and they're like chomping at the bid.
Okay, this is our time, this is our moment.
We're going to get all this information.
We're going to make sure that we destroy Donald Trump
and anybody associated with him, half the country, frankly,
because half the country voted for him, we're going to destroy him for good.
Because, oh, you know, if you're going to mass in Latin,
You must be. You must be a problem. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was actually a thing. People that were
going to mass in line. If you were at a school board meeting and trying to defend your kid,
because you said, you know, I don't think that this whole trans thing is really appropriate for
discussion in school. I don't think it's right that my kid has to race against somebody who's a
naturally born male, a female racing against a male. Well, then you were the problem. You were
under investigation. So think about this. They were trying to destroy.
an entire school of thought, an entire half of the country, 30 million phone records that they were
assembling. And then, as John said, when America said, you know what, we don't really want
to anymore. And the Congress switched back to Republican control, Adam Kinsinger went away,
hat in hand, and he kept the phone records. And now he is the guy who reportedly brought them back
to the FBI. In the meantime, T. Bolt resigned because Republicans were like, oh, buddy, who are you?
I mean, for goodness sakes, you couldn't get the Hunter Biden laptop right to save your life, right?
You're clearly corrupt. That was their view on him. And so under all of that pressure, he goes away,
but they still have that data. They still have the phone records. And so this is really bizarre.
So remember when Dan said the other day on Fox and Friends, he was like, there's this secret room.
And in this secret room, like we're getting all this information because you see all of this stuff got sealed, it got archived, and it theoretically went away until some of these whistleblowers came in.
And the whistleblowers offered it up.
And what do you know?
We find this whole Arctic frost disaster.
And there's something called the cellular analysis survey team that they were using to gather, again, this preliminary toll analysis.
What I find fascinating is that they didn't do that right after January 6th.
Like, wouldn't they have done that immediately following the J6 investigation?
Like, why are you waiting until September of 2023, more than two years after J6,
18 months after the Arctic Frost case was first open to start going after all of this toll data,
to start tapping?
Oh, I can't say tapping.
Tolling, thank you very much.
the phones of eight U.S. Sanders and a sitting congressman.
Why?
Oh, oh, I see.
Because Donald Trump was going to run, and they needed to stop Trump.
I mean, it's just unbelievable, right?
It's unbelievable.
When you think about the journalists involved,
I mean, we're just talking about ABC and how Georgie Poo is so miserable at ABC
because, you know, he can't believe they had to pay $16 million
and Bucks because he libeled the president on live television.
He can't ask J.D. Vance a normal question and gets a little mad and perturbed and cuts to
commercial break when, you know, J.D. throws it back in his face. Look, I mean, they had their
bias in the media, and the bias was all over whatever they were doing in the so-called deep state,
and it ran wild. But you know what? This goes back. This goes back in time, guys, to Obama, right?
think about that. We've known about Obama thanks to Tulsi Gabbard. I mean, Tulsi Gabbard,
who, by the way, they were trying to say was a Russian spy because, you see, she was a threat
to Hillary Clinton. She used to be a Democrat. And Hillary was like, gosh, this woman's got some
pizzazz. It's a little better on stage than I am. How are we going to take her down? Well,
we'll just call her a Russia spy. It was like, it was like their go-to move. You're Russian spy,
you know, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia. So what Tulsi has now uncovered is that the Obama
administration actually orchestrated a very deliberate attempt to actually hurt and harm the presidency
of Donald J. Trump when he came into office after winning in 2016. Think of how insane that is.
Now we know that 20 whistleblowers have come forward to say yes. Tulsi, Dan, Cash, you guys are right.
watch.
The director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, releasing a bombshell report today
that shows a conspiracy by a sitting president, Barack Obama, and his intel agencies
to sabotage the president-elect, Donald Trump, brainwashed the electorate and undermine the
legitimacy of an election.
There is irrefutable evidence that detail how President Obama and his national security team
directed the creation of an intelligence community assessment that they knew was
false. They knew it would promote this contrived narrative that Russia interfered in the 2016
election to help President Trump win, selling it to the American people as though it were true.
It wasn't. Gabbard got our hands on a House Intel report that's been locked away in a CIA vault
for almost a decade. Investigators spent over 2,000 hours looking into how the Russia
hoax was born, interviewing 20 CIA and FBI officials.
And it turns out that the Obama administration doctored the intelligence to make it look like Putin and Trump stole the election.
Yeah.
I mean, we knew that.
We suspected that, right?
But now it's all being confirmed.
So it's alarming.
And what's concerning is how they kept it going, not just through what was going on via deep state and Comey, et cetera.
And he's going to pay a price for it.
I mean, so is Brennan.
Brennan's like freaking out. We showed him on MSNBC. Remember that clip yesterday I showed you guys?
And he's like, I didn't do anything wrong. I thought all about it. I didn't do anything wrong.
Yeah. You keep telling yourself that. I mean, I think a lot of people are going to have to pay a price for this.
And I'm not a vindictive person. I actually don't like this. I wish we weren't living in a tip-for-tack kind of environment.
But, but there's something to be said, right, for the real politics school of thought of mutual assured destruction.
In other words, you guys play that game, we're going to come back at you.
We're not going to roll over and play dead.
We're not going to be Mr. Nice Guy.
Donald Trump was Mr. Nice Guy for four years and look at what they did.
And then he wasn't even there.
And they still kept doing it.
And as soon as he said he was going to announce that he was running for office,
well, they just came back at it again and again and again.
I mean, his own family members, we've been told, couldn't get bank accounts,
which, by the way, brings me to a partnership I wanted to just quickly mention
because this was a big freaking deal. I mean, I told you. I got so many calls from my bank. I was like,
when did I suddenly get so popular? I've had this bank account for 20 years. I have a few different
bank accounts, but there was one in particular, and it will remain nameless. But I will tell you,
I couldn't believe how often I started hearing from them, but that was what was going on, right?
During the Biden administration, during the Obama administration regulators pressured these banks
to close accounts, literally close accounts that they thought were from individuals. Oh, I don't know
that they were mapping in the 30 million phone records that they had acquired?
Think about that, you guys, how bad this was.
If you're mapping the MAGA movement and then you're like, okay, we're going to take out
this one and this one and this one and this one.
And then you're going to Bank of America and you're saying, please hand over all of the records
of these people or debank them because they don't have a right to a bank account.
Guess what?
People's freedoms were trampled on.
Civil liberties were trampled on.
This is a big story and a big deal.
But I just want to give a shout out for Americans for free markets because they, along with
myself, are applauding what President Trump has done in terms of ensuring that everyday
Americans have access to a bank and they're standing up for freedom and for the opportunity
to prosper.
They are urging Congress right now to follow Donald Trump's lead.
We want to establish effectively a national fair access movement so that, you know what,
regardless of your political, your social.
social, your religious status, you get to have a bank account. We need clarity, we need consistency,
we need long overdue accountability when it comes to financial regulation. So to protect the
financial freedom of every American Congress is going to build upon what President Trump is doing
and build upon his leadership. You got to update these outdated laws so the Adam Kingsenger's
and the Liz Cheney's and the Elizabeth Warrens of the world can't actually try and shut half the
country down anymore. It's called Americans for Free Mark.
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I will say, though, this was an effort, a very deliberate effort to take one man down.
And you know who was working overtime in the state of New York?
This lady.
Four days after a judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $355 million for a decade of fraud.
New York Attorney General Letitia James says she's prepared to do everything she can to make sure the former president pays his fine,
including she told us, seizing the buildings that bear his name.
If he does not have funds to pay off the judgment, then we will seek, you know,
judgment enforcement mechanisms in court.
And we will ask the judge to seize his assets.
Oh, they may be seizing yours pretty soon, Tishy, baby, because you are in a lot of trouble.
I mean, a whole lot of trouble.
You've been indicted there in the Eastern Virginia, the Eastern Virginia district,
because you're alleged to have committed bank fraud.
because you're allegedly filling out mortgage documents and not filling them out correctly.
You say it was just because you needed to take care of your niece.
You just wanted to give a nice house to your niece and her three kids.
Your grandniece, I should say, okay, here's the grandniece.
Check out the headline in the New York Post today.
I love this one.
This is the mortgage document, New York Attorney General Sign that has her facing 60 years in prison.
I showed you this yesterday.
We're going to look at it again.
But the second home rider, right?
That was the big deal.
That was the new wrinkle in this whole story.
but the new wrinkle today, of course, that everybody keeps talking about.
Joe, thank you for the generosity, is that suddenly now the niece, the grandniece, is involved.
And apparently the grandniece has kind of a sketchy background, a couple of criminal issues out of North Carolina.
And that's leading us to say, wait a second, is she harboring a criminal?
I mean, should we be adding that to the list of things that have gone wrong here?
I mean, I'm sorry.
Like, you know, you can't pick your family, right?
So I'm sorry, Tishy, that, you know, your niece is a criminal, but it seems a little weird that
she's supposed to be reporting for her parole in North Carolina, but yet she's had it now in Virginia
in your house.
You are an attorney general, like you're supposed to uphold the law, dare I say.
I mean, the elephant in the room, pun intended.
All right.
So this woman, what is her name?
It doesn't really even matter.
I mean, you know, she's getting dragged into this.
She's the one who's got problems down and not.
North Carolina. She didn't finish her probation. She took off for Aunt Tishie's house, Aunt Tishie's
house that, you know, Tishie got a better mortgage rate on because apparently it was a primary house
as opposed to a income property. I mean, I mean, she got on a primary house. Her niece is
living there. She's not living there. Niece who is evading probation in North Carolina. I mean,
It's just like, you can't make it up.
I mean, you're the attorney general.
You go after Donald Trump for mortgage fraud,
and then it turns out you got some really sketchy mortgage stuff going on yourself,
not just this first house, right, but the second house.
We talked about this yesterday,
and I got all the mortgage documents to show you,
because the second one, she claimed, was a secondary residence.
So she's got a primary residence, and she's got a secondary residence.
Of course, she's not living in either one.
So she's apparently renting them out.
I don't know.
I don't know if the niece is paying any rent.
Hmm.
But the other one, Deli Collar paid a little visit, their investigative unit.
She's not living there now because she lives in New York, you see.
Yeah, in Albany.
So what is that about?
Well, if they're income properties, and by the way, that's exactly how she listed them on an additional financial disclosure as income properties,
then they're supposed to go at a different mortgage rate.
You see, you get the lowest mortgage for your primary residence.
Then you pay a little bit more for the secondary home, your vacation home, right?
Because, you know, when the, you know what hits the fan.
What are you going to do?
You're going to pay the primary residence, not the vacation home.
And then you pay even more for the income property, because that's the one you're really
not living in.
So when you know what hits the fan, of course, that's the one you drop first.
So you see how this goes.
she apparently got to save eight-tenths of a percent.
It gave her like 3,000 in change right up front, apparently an overall savings of about
$17,000 according to the Daily Mail.
I'm sitting there again.
I'm going, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, lady, you're going after Donald Trump for mortgage fraud.
All while you're doing this.
And meanwhile, you're the Attorney General, like you should know better.
And you got your niece who's avoiding probation living in your house.
I mean, I shouldn't laugh, but there's an irony here.
I think Tishy knows it, and that's why she's freaking out in her first appearance since the
indictment came down, the first big rally, which, of course, is for Comrade Mam Dami.
She's hoping he wins the socialist, communist, that wants to take all your property.
Titish, what are you going to do then?
Don't you have a brownstone that you also got a favorable rate on?
Because you said it was four levels instead of five.
Well, Leticia, he's going to take that if he gets his way.
Of course, he wouldn't actually get his way.
where he's going with everything. Nonetheless, she figures he is her savior because Cuomo will
serve her up on a platter to whoever wants her because there's no love lost there. I don't like Cuomo,
but you know, he and I have mutual disrespect, shall we say, for one Latisha James. So yeah,
she's a little unhinged. I mean, she's wild here. Look at her.
for just doing your job
but I also know what it feels like to
overcome adversity
and so I stand on solid rock
every single one of us
really I didn't think we're all in this together
you see I've learned to stand on the
shoulders of my ancestors
who've been before who came before me
Oh, here we go. We're going back to slavery. Get ready for it.
Weather the storm.
And despite being seared with scars,
they survive.
And if they can survive, so will we summon their strength and their courage.
And I will keep fighting for justice.
I will keep fighting for New Yorkers.
I will keep fighting the aggressive policies of Washington, D.C.
No, you won't. You never actually fought for New Yorkers. You never fought against anything other than Donald Trump. I mean, again, here's the documentation showing how she signed on, here we go, saying that she's going to live in this home. This is the mortgage document, okay? She's going to say in the second home writer, it's her second home. And she's not going to like rent it out. It's not going to be a rental property. And then in another document with a financial filing, she lists it as what it is, a rental property.
Okay, she saves herself a nice little eight-tenths of percent.
I realize this is not Donald Trump money.
It's only 17K, but you basically were using the system, were you not?
Letitia, for the very thing that you said nobody else would be able to do.
When powerful people cheat to get better loans, it comes at the expense of hardworking people.
Everyday Americans cannot lie to a bank to get a mortgage.
And if they did the government, would throw the book at them.
There simply cannot be a different set of rules for different people, unless, of course, you're Tishy.
because Tishy gets to do what Tissue wants to do.
Okay.
This is actually really good.
I want you to watch Byron Donald's.
I know I played this clip yesterday, but it's really, really important what he says
because, again, the whole don't throw stones.
Those in glass houses should not throw stones.
She opened Pandora's box.
The Democrats opened Pandora's box.
Listen, look at what they did with opposition research, turning it into a campaign
to weaponize themselves against Donald Trump with Russia, Russia, Russia,
and that crazy dossier bought and paid for by Hillary's campaign.
Perkins Coy, which employed the GPS.
I was going to say, you know what I mean.
Fusion GPS, which employed Christopher Steele,
who then went and hired his ex-Russian Intel ops,
and they came up with a bunch of garbage,
and then they used that, they used that,
even though they knew it wasn't true.
And then they used Leticia James, and Latisha, well, she just,
I guess she went back.
to the well she's thinking to you what did i do on my mortgage well you know maybe he did something like
that too here's byrne she said this is nothing to see here it's just retribution but that sounds like
retribution 100% her entire campaign for attorney general of new york was to go after one man and
that one man was donald trump she was letting real criminals go she was letting him go scot-free in
new york but she ran just to go after president trump and it's wrong it's a misuse of power
abuse of power. And now we find out that she was not on the up and up with her personal documents
and now she wants to feign outrage. Well, look, this is very simple. If you live in a glass house,
don't throw stones. It's pretty real simple. What did I say?
And you know what? If your niece is in trouble with the law, you might not want to put her
in your home that is under suspicion for alleged mortgage fraud. Just saying,
Just saying, I mean, I think it's amazing, like the way people think they can skirt the law.
Okay, so now she's facing up to 30 years in the slammer.
Federal prison, Letitia charged with bankrupt, making false statements to financial institutions facing 30 years.
Do I think she's going to get 30 years?
Do you guys think she's going to get 30 years?
We were talking about this in some of the chats recently.
Here's the reality.
I don't think she's going to get the full 30 years, but I think she could get something in all seriousness.
Michael Cohen, by the way, of all people was saying this on MSNBC the other day.
He said, look, a first year law student could bring these cases.
against Comey and against Letitia James.
These are pretty obvious.
Meanwhile, we're getting word that John Bolton is likely the next to be indicted.
I think Adam Schiff is in that crowd as well.
It is turning into a total, you know, it's not retribution.
I think it's just what's fair is fair because we can't live in a world where you can weaponize
a system against someone like that.
So now this is, okay, maybe it's payback.
Maybe it's, okay, Latisha, you can't.
after me for something that was sort of wild and sort of crazy. I mean, remember Kevin O'Leary,
Mr. Wonderful from Shark Tank? Nice guy, by the way. He was saying, listen, I don't know who the
heck is going to want to do business in the state of New York anymore because every developer
is going to be like, oh my gosh, I mean, if I say anything that's out of school, I could be
threatened with the AG coming after me. Well, no, it's not that if you say anything. It's actually
just if you happen to be on the wrong side. Because don't forget how we started this.
show with the media weaponizing itself against Donald Trump because they had the sort of a-OK
from some very important people in the government, including Deep State, to go ahead and do that.
In fact, what we've learned about Arctic Frost is that they were actually collecting toll data,
metadata, on 30 million phone records of Americans that they believed to be a threat because they
had some contact at some point with the White House. This is crazy. So you have to stop it. You have to
stop it in the name of, you know, saving America. I'm sorry. Meanwhile, here's one way to stop it.
I mean, you do have, you do have Bongino and cash in their basically cleaning house
because of what was just exposed, but you also have the reality of the shutdown that's happening
right now.
And the shutdown means that thousands of workers are being fired, thousands of government workers,
nearly 5,000 are losing their jobs at places like the IRS, which is part of the Treasury
Department, at places like the Housing Urban Development Bureau.
you also have, well, the EPA.
Oh, the EPA, that was a racket, right?
Just to ask, what's her name from Georgia?
Stacey Abrams.
Yeah, the New York Times loved her.
She's the one who was like,
I did not lose the election.
I refuse.
I refused to acknowledge that I lost the election in Georgia
and somehow they put her up on a silver platter.
She got her own weekend edition of the magazine.
Full frontal, like you needed to see that, right?
Picture of her, head to toe on the whole magazine cover
of the New York Times because she was amazing because she wasn't willing to admit she had lost
the governorship in Georgia. Okay, double standard if there ever was one. But anyway, they get
thousands of people being fired over at the EPA. She's apparently somebody who really had that
racket down. And they've exposed all of this stuff. Doge did a lot of this exposure. It's been
pretty darn great. And as we look at this shutdown in the here and now, we're no step closer to
getting any kind of resolution. So what is the OMB doing? What is Russ Vote doing? He's firing people.
I mean, they're trying to find money to save the WIC program for widows and children. They're trying,
okay? And you know what Donald Trump has proposed? Instead of sending, say, checks to everyday Americans
to the tune of $1,000 to $2,000. He's talked about that most recently, about a week and a half ago on
OAN, saying he'd love to be able to send this thanks to the tariffs. They're now trying to take the
tariff money and apply that to WIC.
They're taking tariff money to be able to pay.
They found some loophole.
I guess they found some cash somewhere at the Pentagon and they're going to be
able to pay military members.
But I'm sorry.
Like if you're somebody at the IRS, if you're somebody at HUD, if you're somebody at the EPA,
you're kind of, um, S.
Soll, shall we say.
And, you know, there's no movement on this because they want that one and a half
trillion dollars to go for health care for illegals.
And Mike Johnson.
has said enough is enough is enough.
Here he is yesterday on Capitol Hill
talking about all this wasteful spending
and how it has to stop.
And they would send a half a billion dollars
to liberal news outlets
by refunding the corporation
for public broadcasting.
Oh, wait a second.
Was that how ABC stayed in business?
Just kidding.
And certainly how PBS was staying in business, huh?
They wanted to kind of circle that money through
back to PBS.
I don't think so. I don't think so.
It would also restore
up to $5 billion
of American taxpayer
funds for wasteful spending for international projects. Here's a couple of examples. This is
in their legislation, their counterproposal on the CR to keep the lights open. This is what they want
to do. They want to spend $24.6 million of your hard-earned dollars as a taxpayer for climate
resilience in Honduras. They want to spend $13.4 million for civic engagement in Zimbabwe.
They want to send $3.9 million for LGBTQI-plus democracy grants and the Western Balkans. They want to
spend 2.9 million of your dollars for desert locust risk reduction in the horn of Africa.
And two million for, quote, organizing for feminist democratic principles in Africa.
We are not doing that.
These are unsurious proposals from unsurious people and they are playing games
while real Americans are being harmed adversely by the shutdown.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's the reality.
So they keep playing the games.
You know, we don't need to watch it again, but remember the other day? Remember when Hakeem Jeffries, oh gosh, I still love the Sombril. Like, you can't beat that. I mean, you can't beat his social media game at all. But Hakeem Jeffries decided to go onto CNN. And even CNN was like, gee, you know, Hakeem, it looks like they really do have a point here because this money would actually wind up.
fortifying and helping the hospitals that are servicing illegals. And so that's a problem for you,
right? Like you've brought all these people into the country and now we can't really
deal with this the way we ought to be able to deal with it because they did some stupid stuff.
By the way, Donald Trump out speaking against that quite emphatically. I'll tell you,
Hakeem, he's going nowhere. He's going nowhere fast. He got called out by Tapper and here he is on
CNN again. This is a different soundbite. I want to show you with Dana Bash.
Even Dana's like, I mean, it's getting old, buddy.
Well, that's...
Well, that's...
But that's...
It depends on who the they are.
There are enough Republicans on a piece of legislation
if all the Democrats supported it
that would extend those Obamacare subsidies for one year.
I think opposition has been...
Just on the policy, would you support that?
I think I've been very clear,
which is that that is not a proposal
that I'm prepared to support at this particular...
point in time. It's very simple because working class Americans, everyday Americans, and middle class Americans deserve the same level of certainty and assurance as to their health care costs in an environment that the cost of living is already out of control. Electricity prices through the roof, housing costs through the roof, grocery costs through the roof, now tens of millions of Americans about to experience dramatically increased premiums, co-pays, and deductibles. We should provide these everyday Americans,
But what about reopening the government?
Yeah, and that makes sense.
I understand that.
What about supporting that, along with reopening the government,
because the Republicans don't feel that they are feeling any political pain now.
I mean, you saw the White House, the OMB director, put out something about that they're battening down the hatches
because they're paying troops, law enforcement, and they're making permanent cuts to the federal workforce while they show.
Boom!
Exactly what they always wanted to do.
I mean, who needs Doge when you get the Democrats?
Democrats, right?
It's happening.
Republicans have been engaging in mass firings and attacking hardworking federal employees
since the very beginning of Donald Trump's presidency.
And so to the extent that this is continuing, it's more of the same.
Cruelty for them is the point.
We've been very clear, as Democrats, again, we'll find a bipartisan path forward.
We want to reopen the government.
We want to make sure that our hardworking federal employees and civil servants get paid.
But we also have to address the Republican healthcare crisis.
health care crisis. And the American people clearly know who shut the government.
By the way, I'm just going to say nobody actually sees it as a Republican health care crisis.
They see it as your crisis because you're the one that wants to continue.
You don't want to see a clean CR. You want to basically hold the American taxpayer hostage
because it's, give me, give me, give me, give me, right? Like that's what they're about.
They're all about, give me, give me, give me, give me. I mean, Mam Dami, for goodness sakes,
comrade Mamdami. He's a total not job and he wants to take everything you've got in the city of New York.
Let me tell you, everybody's going to leave. I am glad I sold my apartment a few years back.
Pre-COVID. That was like the best move ever. But Mamdami's a nut and they're coming for them.
Just a quick shout-up, by the way, considering all these nuts here to an organization I'm happy to
partner with because they're looking to lower health care costs and this is important right now.
big pharma, we got to do this. Trump is doing this. President Trump is holding Big
Farma accountable in a huge way like no other president has done before. And I'm thrilled about it.
But, you know, Big Pharma has an army of lobbyists. You know this. They're working overtime.
They want to make sure that you pay the most for drug prices, right? They don't want you getting
any kind of break, even though you get breaks all over the world. So they've already hiked prices
on hundreds of medicines. They did that just as Donald Trump was coming into office because they knew
what was coming. They've been flooding us with billions of dollars worth of misleasing.
ads, horrible ads, by the way. You can't even watch the nightly news, the kids anymore
because of these ads. I'm just saying, not that I would watch the nightly news with my kids,
because you know what, we don't watch the news with the kids anymore in our household.
Okay, while flooding us with billions in misleading ads for those drugs that, you know,
you probably don't need. I mean, who knows? Let that be between you and your doctor,
not you and the TV screen. Worse yet, Big Pharma pushes government mandates designed to stack the deck
in their favor. Their goal in Washington is simple. They want to escape accountability.
They want to block free market competition, and of course they want to jack up already outrageous prices so they make more and more money.
Look, I don't have a problem, right?
I'm a capitalist with people making more and more money, but let's do this the right way, not the weird way.
So conservatives, conservatives, free market conservatives for lower health care.
They're out there warning against these big pharma agendas that will stick Americans and employers with billions of higher premiums and drug costs.
you know that Donald Trump is not back and down.
I'll tell you, conservatives for lower health care costs, they're not back and down either.
I'm going to put their name right here on the screen.
Screen, go to pharma windfall.
Pharma windfall.com.
You can find out more information about how to lower drug prices, which is obviously something
I'm passionate about.
I'm guessing you're passionate about it too.
I know the president is really passionate about it because we don't need all these games.
We don't need all this lobbying money.
We don't need us from, you know, we don't want to prevent us from getting access to generics
and things that you can make us healthy at a lower price, right?
Again, this is a conservative effort to make sure we have solutions for lower health care,
which is important right now.
I'll tell you, you got all kinds of crazies out there.
I want to go to my former, gosh, I feel like all, everybody's my former colleague.
My former colleague, actually, we were the co-host together of a show on CNVC,
see back when my girls were just born. Yeah, I remember having them on the set. Larry was wonderful
with them. Larry Cudlow, who's now at my former, other former employer, Fox Business. Here he is
talking about how crazy these Dems are with Jim Jordan. I mean, their party, it's not that the
party's crazy, but they get elements of craziness there. Cuckoo! AOC, looking at you, Memdummy,
looking at you. Have you ever thought about, Ms. Chairman, the fact that the two Democratic leaders,
Mr. Schumer and Mr. Jeffries.
They live in Brooklyn, New York, both of them, one short Uber ride away from each other.
And, of course, Brooklyn, New York is one of the precincts that is about to elect, I guess, a socialist mayor of New York City in general.
Just doesn't sound like a real national party to me.
You ever thought about that?
Well, that's a good point, Larry.
You know, this is the lefto.
I mean, and I think that is, the left, I always say not all Democrats are crazy, but the left that controls their party is, as I think represented by this individual who looks like he's going to be the next mayor of one of our great cities.
So, yeah, I do think that's a, that's a concern.
But the country gets it.
The country has common sense.
The country understands what President Trump says all the time, right?
We're the party of common sense.
It is, it is crazy to defund the police.
It's crazy not to have a border.
It's crazy saying men to compete against women in sports.
And it's crazy to shut down the government because you're crazy.
You won't vote for what you voted for six months earlier.
That is just crazy.
But that's today's party.
And as any case you point out, Mr. Mammondani is, looks like he's going to win this,
this mayor's race.
And he represents all kinds of crazy things as well.
I'm not supporting that.
I'm just suggesting that's what the pundits are saying.
They're totally crazy.
Okay.
There's pharma windfall.com that I was trying to tell you about earlier.
They are totally, totally, totally nuts.
And this Mamdami, like, I'm actually really concerned about New York.
I mean, I love New York, right?
And, you know, the suburbs of New York, they're going to see sky high real estate prices now, I guess,
because everybody's going to leave New York.
I mean, Florida already is dealing with very high real estate prices because nobody wants to live in New York.
And you're going to wind up losing a lot of financial services companies and all the people that pay the tax revenue.
Because this guy, comrade, learn his name.
I mean, I know you know AOC and she's a little bit prettier to look at.
but this guy is whackadoo, okay?
Total whackadoo.
So wacky.
We can't even get them on.
Let's try it again.
And realize there's a policy proposal that says your plan,
and I'm going to quote it for folks,
is to shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners
in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes
in richer and whiter neighborhoods.
Explain why you are bringing race into your tax proposal.
That is just an description of what we see,
right now. It's not driven by race. It's more of an assessment of what neighborhoods are being
undertax versus overtax. So no plans to change that language on your website. The focus here
is to actually ensure a fair property tax system. And the use of that language is an assessment
of the neighbor. Okay, that's actually illegal. I mean, I hate to remind you this little thing
called the Constitution, but this is why this DEI stuff was all so bonkers and so wacky. And by the way,
hey, Harvard, you had to learn that the hard way, right, via the Supreme Court.
You can't actually say we are going to target a group of people because they're white.
Okay, Mr. Mamdani?
It actually is against the law.
And I don't know what to tell you other than it's flat out against the law.
And I'm stunned and disappointed and shocked that New York might just election.
to, but it's not going to go well. I mean, you saw how it went when Comrade de Blasio was in charge.
For goodness sakes, we couldn't even get the snow plows going and the garbage was piling up everywhere,
the rats were everywhere, and now look at the mess that New York has become a dangerous pit
of disgusting sloth. Like, I never, ever, ever, ever, ever want to go there. And unfortunately,
I kept a lot of the doctors and the kids doctors and this and that all in New York. And I'm like,
oh my God, I avoid it like the plague because it feels like the plague.
And now you're going to get a guy like Mam Dami in there and it's going to get even worse
because anybody who can is going to get out.
Nobody's going to want to stay for that.
And so you're left with a dangerous, violent kind of undertone.
I mean, this is why Chicago's so messed up.
This is why the people of Chicago are begging for help.
And by the way, you know, they're starting to get this help.
And we've seen them over and over again coming out and saying, hey, we need Trump, right?
Here's a woman who's actually been spearheading this opportunity to flip Chicago.
Watch her.
It's happening.
Chicago is going red.
How dare Brandon Johnson and J.D. Prisker tried to convince us in Chicago that crime is down when Brandon Johnson have 150 police detail following him and his family around?
everywhere they go. Prisker, he don't even be in Chicago.
And his, the place he had that he live in that's in Chicago,
have gates, cameras, police details all around it.
These crooks, we keep allowing these crooks
to tell us what's going on in our communities.
But that's coming to an end.
Better believe it is coming to an end.
It is coming to an end.
Gosh, Farmer Winfell is getting all kinds of play today.
Sorry. I think the graphic was just left up there. Anyway, we have so much happening right now. There's so much
greatness going on. I mean, you know, did you see what happened with Charlie yesterday? I don't want to
start crying on you guys again, but wow, that was such a powerful moment. We were watching it as some
of the tape came in live, and I did a chapter on that yesterday. So he was awarded, of course,
after his death, the Medal of Freedom, and Erica Kirk accepted it. And it was just incredible to see
wonderful to see. And you know, Charlie was such an inspiration to so many people. And I think his legacy
is going to live on in a really big way. His wife is dedicated to that. They've got thousands of hours
of tape that they're going to keep running. And I want to show you this clip actually from Fox News.
They were looking at some data which shows you, what do you know, a Christian revival going on in this
country. It's just amazing to see. And I think it's an uplifting moment to consider this. In the face of so much darkness, right?
We're seeing a lot of green shoots, actually.
I'm in green today, as my friend Larry and former co-host,
used to like to call them when we talk about the economy.
Green shoots, we're seeing green shoots everywhere.
We've got peace that no one thought possible coming our way in the Middle East.
Wow.
We've got a chance at hopefully settling this thing with Ukraine and Russia.
We've got finally the ceiling of the border and some methodology on how to deal with crime
in the United States that's being taken seriously, whether Brandon Johnson in Chicago or Gavin Newsom
and Karen Bass out in L.A. want it or not. We're actually seeing things start to turn around.
I credit the D.C. mayor because she said, come on, come one, come all. We'll take the help with the National Guard.
And now, thanks to the quote summer heat program, guess what? They have reduced crime massively in the
city of New York. And despite the horrible news about Charlie, here's something that would make him very, very
proud. Let's go to this sound here from Fox. We got a sticky computer. Let's try it again.
A Christian revival across the country. Bible sales increasing over 40% since 2022. Religion app downloads
surging nearly 80%. That increased since 2019. And Christian music Spotify streams up 50% from 2019.
Our next... Think about that. Think about that. I mean, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
played something on the shorts for the other day of 6,000 kids at the University of South Florida
assembling and singing and praising Jesus together. I mean, wow, in the face of all of this
adversity, right, in the face of the internet climate and social media being what it is,
it's almost like people are coming back to their roots and they're saying, you know what,
I need something more in life. I need God in my life. I need somebody who's going to accept me
no matter what? Who's going to love me no matter what? I need to aspire to something greater.
There's got to be more to this world. And there is. God can show you that path. I'm not going to
get real religious on you, but it's an important part of one's life. It's an important part of
being an American. And I'm so thrilled that more and more and more people are finding it right now.
we need it.
God bless you all.
Thank you for doing what you're doing here.
We're number 66.
I want to be in the top 10.
You've got to help me get to the top 10.
All right, guys?
Don, back, I'll work your magic.
I see you in there.
You didn't like my headline today.
I hear you.
I'm telling you, though, Georgie poo.
Bye, bye.
It's happening.
It may not be today.
But it is happening.
He's either going to go on his own
because he hates what management has become.
or management is going to say,
Jordy, we're done with you.
But Don wants you to like, please like the show.
Go over to my Spotify channel.
Gosh, it's embarrassing.
We only get 12,000 over there.
We need to grow that, guys.
We're actually killing it.
Like, if you look at how many people are watching the show,
it's really, really, really impressive.
I'm trying to see if I can show you this on Spotify,
because I'm going to actually, oh, yeah, I got the link.
I'm going to put it into the chat for you.
So it's incredible what we've done,
because you're all watching some of you on Spotify.
They have video now.
Did you know that?
They have video.
Is it working?
Is it working?
Oh, my computer's really tricky, tricky, tricky today.
Did it work?
No.
You just see my face, but no link.
Okay, well, I have it in the show links,
and maybe I'll give you this really long link right here.
Here, go check this out.
Do me that favor.
Listen to one episode.
I think you have to listen for a little bit in order to rate it
and give me a rating and give me a follow.
I'm out here. I'm asking you. Okay, I'm asking you because we got to get above 12,000.
I'll give you a report back tomorrow. We'll let you know how it's going. But that's where the show
goes right after it's live, right there onto Spotify. Thank you for all you do. I'm thrilled at
number 66. You know me. I'm competitive, so I want to keep moving up. 1.1 million and climbing.
Thank you. Thank you all. God bless you all. And we are live again on the Trish Regan show tomorrow.
