The Trish Regan Show - Disney’s ABC News CRISIS: George & Whoopi's Careers at Risk Amid ‘Insubordination’ Claims

Episode Date: December 23, 2024

George Stephanapolous and Whoopi Goldberg are so welcome at ABC News these days- and there’s a reason for that. Top bosses at Disney are not pleased with the 'insubordination,’ and both anchors ar...e reportedly at risk of losing their positions at the Disney-owned network. Meanwhile, another anchor, at another major network — Fox News — is signing off after 28 years. Some allege he was ‘fired’. President-Elect Donald Trump is weighing in. And, amid fears of a government shutdown, Kamala and Biden just swooped back into DC. So, why aren’t they talking? Join Trish Regan live for the full episode of The Trish Regan Show. 🟢For independent views on the market - sign up for my financial newsletter The 76report at https://76research.com with CODE: DOLLAR today. Today’s show is sponsored by: 🟢https://TrishLovesGold.com — American Hartford Gold — go to: Https://TrishLovesGold.com or TEXT TRISH to 65532 to receive up to $15,000 in free silver with American Hartford Gold or go to https://TrishLovesGold.com. You can also use Trish's name when calling 1-844-495-1115. 🟢Go to https://balanceofnature.com and use CODE: TRISH for 35% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:04 If I were George, if I were whoopee, I'd be pretty worried right about now. They're skating on thin ice. Bob Iger, who runs Disney, reportedly not very happy with having to fork over $16 million because of George's little insubordination episode. This could be really problematic for them. Hello, welcome to the show. It's good to see everyone as we go into the Christmas holidays on this Friday, so I get my Christmas sweater.
Starting point is 00:00:28 I'm ready. I'm ready. Going to a Christmas party tonight. We're going to do like a sing-along. I'm playing the piano. and singing, of course, of course, of course. Anyway, good times, good times ahead. I even made some food to bring over, so it's been a very busy day, and it's going to be a very busy weekend. And you know what? I'm still going to be here next week, because I'm committed to this, just like you are
Starting point is 00:00:51 committed to this, and we are here every day, as I say, on the front lines of history together. Part of that history is going to be Woodbury Goldberg. I mean, I actually think that this lady is going to be history, I don't know, maybe even in the first quarter of this year, we'll see, you know who I'm talking about. You know who, you know who. This is what she calls Trump, you know, you know who. All of you. Talking about you is, he's not going to be, he's not going to, you know, say, oh, you're with a white guy. I'm going to keep you from being deport. No, he's going to deport you and put the white guy with someone else. The man is out there. He's also,
Starting point is 00:01:30 who, okay, she's out there too, shall we say, shall we say. I mean, Whoopi, good luck, good luck. You know what? You have a little bit of a situation right now because the president-elect really doesn't like you very much, but can you blame him? I mean, you, after all, Whoopi Goldberg were out there insisting that somehow it was his fault,
Starting point is 00:01:53 that he came within millimeters of being killed, of being shot in the head. Somehow, according to Whoopi Goldberg, I mean, this is how crazy she is, it was his fault. He deserved it? I mean, this is the kind of logic you're seeing from these, frankly, you know, maniacs over at ABC News, which let me add is on the federal airwaves, right?
Starting point is 00:02:17 Those are federally owned airwaves. This is not cable. This is not streaming. This is ABC News, the American broadcast company. Watch. J.D., clearly you've not been to one of your bosses' rallies. Because you believe this in Saturday. I mean, he has been inciting violence since 2016,
Starting point is 00:02:41 telling them to beat up hecklers, threaten to shoot looters and migrants. They have, I don't remember Bill Clinton about what was going on in his White House when it was sprayed by 29 shots. I don't remember Obama blaming opponents when his White House, was shot up in 2011. You have to really take a look in a mirror to see the reflection.
Starting point is 00:03:14 One of the reasons that everybody has survived is because their Secret Service has been doing their job. Let's start with that. So quit blaming folks until you decide to take a look at what's coming out of your mouth. You didn't want to tell people that it was a lie that you've been talking about when you people, you're sending people to go against folks in the community. In Ohio, you know it's a lie.
Starting point is 00:03:51 But you talk about, well, Joy, you're going to bring it up. Because you know what he did. Well, J.D. Vance. Yes, talk about it. Unbelievable. I mean, this is such blatantly irresponsible, quote-unquote journalism. It started off by a group of journalists, right? You had Meredith Fierre on the show.
Starting point is 00:04:08 You had Barbara Walters on the show. I think Barbara Walters, the now deceased, Barbara Walters, would be really, really disappointed to see what this has evolved into. And you guys are like, what's going on with the clapping? I see one of your comments there. Let me just say, the clapping is done by the audience. and they pay personnel at ABC News to actually find people that want to go to this show. And so there are bookers just for the audience.
Starting point is 00:04:38 And then they have people that hold up signs and they're like, clap, clap, clap, clap for whoopee. And you have to clap for whoopee. Think about the cost of the people that book the audience. Think about the cost of the people to hold up the signs and kind of get the audience going and revved up, right? Because you get to entertain them before everybody comes out to do the view. this is very costly. And then you factor in, you get an irresponsible, a-hole like that.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Whoopi Goldberg, in the position of saying blatantly irresponsible stuff. You know, it's very interesting. Since Donald Trump was elected, she started getting really, really quiet. Did you notice that? Like, we didn't hear as much from her, I think, because. And actually, I know because, and this has been reported, our friends over the New York Post had this story, that she was being told to kind of rein it in, right? So she's being dialed back, if you were.
Starting point is 00:05:28 would, which is the right and appropriate thing to do under the circumstances. I mean, that kind of rhetoric is just so gross and really, I think, in so many ways, encouraging this division that we all want to get away from on public airwaves. So she's had to tone it down because the producers there have told her, you got to tone it down. And yet, now she just figured she can go after Elon, right? Because that'll work. Oh, that'll work really well. Because let me tell you, Elon has a little bit of a bone to pick with your boss, right? Elon really does not like Bob Eiger. As we know, as we know, right? Remember? There's advertisers leaving. We talk to Bob Eiger today. I hope they stop. You hope? Don't advertise.
Starting point is 00:06:18 You don't want them to advertise? No. What do you mean? I love us. If somebody's going to try to blackmail me with advertising? Blackmail me with money? Go fuck yourself. And then he looks for Bob Eiger. But CEO of Disney. Go f*** yourself. Is that clear? I hope it is.
Starting point is 00:06:41 Hey Bob. Hey Bob. Hey Bobby. Bobby, that would be Whoopi Goldberg's boss. So I don't know what she's thinking here. Maybe she's trying to please the boss. Maybe she's trying to hang on to that job.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Whoopi Goldberg just decided to go straight for the jugular on Elon. They're trying to kind of make. this wedge, right? Like divide and conquer, I think that's the thinking right now. If we can just get Elon away from Trump, then Trump's more on his own. Elon's too powerful because he controls Twitter, et cetera. Listen to where she's going with this right now. This is from yesterday's episode. Who is in charge? Because I've been saying it for a while. Yes, you have. I've been saying that I think Elon must believe he's president. I do. Well, you're the call me. I'm I called him vice president. I called him president. Because I don't know what JD is doing.
Starting point is 00:07:34 I hardly ever said. I don't remember last time we even talked about JD. You're right. He's planning the presidency when he's going to get rid of Trump. So you think it's Musk, Musk vance? Possible. Hey, you know who? Stay away from the stairways. You know, people put the leg out to trip your boat down the stairs. Watch out. Is she just joking about an assassination attempt?
Starting point is 00:08:08 I mean, come on, lady, come on. But you see where this is going. And then I was watching MSNBC this morning, the same kind of thing. Chris Matthews gets on there and he's like, oh, you know, Elon's stealing the show. So they're all trying to basically chip away at this idea that somehow Elon's running everything because then, oh, it'll make Donald Trump mad. And then they can separate the two. You know, there's a method to the madness.
Starting point is 00:08:30 think about how Kamala Harris went after Donald Trump during that debate. Remember how targeted that was? And so she didn't talk about any of the issues. No, why would she bother doing that? Kamala Harris doesn't know how to talk about the issues. We all know that, of course. She went straight for the jugular. She started going after things like crowd size, his rallies, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:08:51 And the next thing you know, he's getting kind of flustered. He's getting kind of mad. So they're figuring, oh, we just employ the same technology. We just try and get under his skin by trying to say that Elon's got all the power, etc. And he's trying to take it away from Donald Trump. And that's going to be a problem. Good luck with that. Good luck with that. Because you know what would be? Elon does have a lot of power. And Donald Trump does have a lot of power. And Donald Trump has a new head of the FCC, which governs your little network there, ABC News, which is run by Disney and Bob Agar, which already had a fork over
Starting point is 00:09:24 $16 million, $15 to the Trump library, another million bucks to the Trump lawyers. So I'm just thinking, if Elon really wants to play dirty, and I don't think he's afraid to, and if Donald Trump really wants to take you down, whoopi, you're going to be out of a job faster than you can ever imagine. I mean, you know who may also be out of a job? Think about it. One Bob I hear. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:50 I mean, everybody keeps saying he's going to retire at some point. He doesn't like to talk about the retirement, by the way. Incidentally, I can just tell you that. In fact, when he would come on to do interviews with me on Bloomberg, I always always here from the PR person. Can you, can you stay away from the retirement thing? He really doesn't like to talk about the retirement thing. Well, you know, at some point, Bob, you will have to retire. And you probably don't want Elon on your tail. So maybe it would be smart to kind of, you know, tone the attack dogs down there over on the view. I mean, especially considering they're now
Starting point is 00:10:23 wrapped up and did you see this guys, this potential criminal investigation, the view is being accused of colluding with one Liz Cheney to tamper with witnesses in the J-6 investigation. I mean, just exactly what were they up to? I'd really like to know. Don't forget how sort of all over this story they were. If you recall, if you recall, Liz Cheney was on and on and on about how you can't actually tamper with witnesses. This is really serious stuff. That would be criminal. Remember?
Starting point is 00:11:07 Donald Trump just weeks away from being invested with the immense powers of the presidency calling for a criminal investigation into Liz Cheney over witness tampering after a report from House Republicans singled her out, accusing her of colluding with a witness on the January 6th committee and recommending she'd be investigated for. Yeah. I have a feeling she may be investigated, but I want to back up and just remind you, it was ABC News that kept reporting. I had like so much access to Liz Cheney, and Liz Cheney was like, don't you dare tamper with witnesses. Allegation she made at the close of this week's hearing.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Witnesses coming before the committee have been threatened by people close to Trump. Do you know who was doing it? I don't want to comment on that. But it's very serious. It really goes to the heart of our legal system, and it's something the committee will certainly be reviewing. So you think some of the testimony you received wasn't truthful because people were threatened? The way that I would put it is that it gives us a real insight into how people around the former president are operating into the extent to which they believe that they can affect the testimony of witnesses before the committee. and it's something we take very seriously
Starting point is 00:12:27 and it's something that people should be aware of. It's a very serious issue and I would imagine the Department of Justice would be very interested in and would take that very seriously as well. In fact, Cheney told me that the committee may make a criminal referral to the Justice Department recommending
Starting point is 00:12:45 that anybody that attempted to influence witness testimony before the committee be prosecuted for witness tampering. Oh my goodness. Gosh darn it. You know, so what about this? The report that the House is now revealing, where they're now recommending this investigation into Liz Cheney over alleged witness tampering
Starting point is 00:13:06 while on the J6 committee, because you see there's this text message between her and Cassidy Hutchinson. Cassidy Hutchinson was somehow friends with that Alyssa Farah on the View. See, it comes all back to ABC and the view. Well, one of the ABC programs. So, Liz Cheney was introduced to this Cassidy Hutchinson by none other than one of the view hosts.
Starting point is 00:13:33 And if you look at this exchange, basically, and I'm showing you the text message there, she's saying, hi, this is Cassidy. And, you know, I wanted to talk to you because I want to talk to you about my testimony, etc. There was a back and forth you see between Cassidy and Alyssa from the view in which Alyssa was saying, you know, Liz is kind of nervous about talking to you because she wants to make sure that she's doing this the proper way, et cetera, et cetera. And then we find this text where, I don't know, any sense of propriety kind of went out the window and they started conversing over text message and most likely over phone call. That's what needs to be discovered. And so I think that Cash Patel is going to have a complete field day. And this is sad, right? Because obviously this
Starting point is 00:14:20 kind of stuff shouldn't be happening in America, but I will say this, they've got to get to the bottom of it. And if you get ABC News trying to manipulate the election by interfering, going out there, like working together with Liz Cheney to tamper with witnesses, remember how Whoopi used to fawn over Liz Cheney? I mean, it's all kind of adding up, right? Then you've got a real problem. Now, the other thing to keep in mind, as I said, is that Elon really, really cannot stand Bob because Bob Iger tried to sink his company. This is the CEO of Disney, which would be Whoopi's boss, George Stephanovus's boss. And Whoopi's out there saying this, that, and the other now about Elon, I think this is going to get really difficult. Really, really, really,
Starting point is 00:15:05 difficult for Iger, for ABC News, TopRass, and for these anchors. Take a look at this story. Ha ha. I like the New York Post. title on the sleazy as ABC's George Stephanopoulos was repeatedly warned not to use the word rape by producer, but said it anyway, according to sources. So Disney's CEO, Bob, had to go through and approved the $16 million settlement despite the fact that they told George over and over again, don't do this, don't say this, you know, it's going to trigger him. Please don't do this. And what did George do? He did it anyway according to this article. George Stephanos was repeatedly told by his executive producer not to use the word rape while going on air to talk about Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:15:51 And yet the ABC News anchor completely ignored the warning and that cost his network $16 million. Now, I realize some of you were saying, yeah, he resigned, he resigned. You know, those resigning deals, they're a little bit sketchy. They're a little bit sketchy because sometimes those networks like to resign people only because then it gives them a little bit more leverage. In other words, maybe there's an out in the contract. Maybe there's an out for insubordination. So interesting that this is all now coming forward.
Starting point is 00:16:24 Remember, I've played this before, but remember, like he said it, not once, not twice, multiple times. Here we go. So get judged for it today. I'm asking you a very simple question. And I answered it. You're shaming me for my political choices. I'm asking you a question about why you endorse someone who's been found liable for rape. It was not a criminal court.
Starting point is 00:16:43 This was a simple. It was a civil court. And by the way, she joked about the judgment and what she was going to do with all that money. And I find that offensive. I'm asking you about the man. But as a rape victim who's been shamed for years now because of her rape, you're trying to shame me again
Starting point is 00:16:57 by asking me this political question. You've repeated that again and again. I think it's offensive. As a woman, I find it offensive. My political choices, I've endorsed the man that I believe is best for our country. It's not Joe Biden. And you looked at the dueling rallies yesterday in Georgia.
Starting point is 00:17:13 Lake and Riley's family was with John. Trump. They weren't with Joe Biden. The same guy yesterday that apologized for calling her killer and illegal. Who wasn't illegal? And here you are trying to shame a rape victim. I find it disgusting. I mean, you keep saying I'm shaming you. There's nothing. You are. The question, it's, it is. It is. How is the question asking you about a presidential candidate who's been a lot of... You're asking a rape victim. And there's no question about that. And you were... You're perrously talked about that. Because I've been raped. I think that's disgusting. No, I'm questioning your political choices because you're supporting someone who's been found liable for
Starting point is 00:17:43 rape. I'm not trying to say that you are. That's exactly. You're not answering the question. I think it's disgusting. Well, you're welcome to say that, but you're also have to answer the question. Why are you supporting someone who's been found liable for rape?
Starting point is 00:17:54 And he did it again. Bing, Bing, Bing, you know, we could play a drinking game there with that one. Georgie. Who, woo. I mean, he's been told, right? So why would he do that? Except he deliberately wanted to provoke in some way,
Starting point is 00:18:07 shape, performer. He wanted that to be the narrative or somebody up on top in the Democrat Party. Don't forget, he used to work for the Democrat Party. He used to work actually for Bill Clinton. the White House. And now he presents himself as a straightforward news anchor. I'm sorry, I'm not buying any of it. Now he's in deep trouble. And so sure, maybe they renewed this thing, but as Variety pointed out, he is actually looking at a future in question. Maybe they'll say, hey, you can do Good Morning America, but maybe you can't be our signature political anchor anymore. Maybe you can't host
Starting point is 00:18:38 this week with Georgie Stephanopoulos anymore because this is, clearly a bias. And you've shown that bias. And now we really know about that bias, not because we suspected it before and we heard it on air, but actually because your producer specifically told you, specifically told you, and yet you did that anyway. I'm looking at all your comments here and I know you have no use for it. Don, I saw that news actually out of Germany. Absolutely horrible, absolutely horrible stuff. We can maybe talk about that a little bit later in the show. It's just really a downer and why is it always the Christmas market in the town square and a little town in Germany, right? Anyway, so sad. Back to what we're talking about here, however, the Manhattan
Starting point is 00:19:22 jury had ruled that Trump was not liable for rape. And so why did George keep doing this? Because he wanted that to be the narrative. He wanted that to be the narrative. And sure, okay, you know, this article says, guess what? Woohoo, he's doing a new deal. And they're paying him some ungodly, of money, they signed a new multi-year contract. But again, I would just remind you guys, look, I've had many of these contracts. And my last contract, my last few contracts, never had outs. And if he's smart, he got a contract that didn't have an out. In other words, they still have to pay you. In my case, for example, Fox made it clear that they did not want me after I said a few things actually, by the way, I was totally entitled to say. And
Starting point is 00:20:05 management had actually believe it or not okayed copy, et cetera, because back in those days I actually had to write out the whole script and get everybody to sign off on it. And then, you know, if they had an issue, they would tell me. But, you know, all of a sudden, I woke up one day and get a phone call saying, you know, the show's not going to be on the air. And there you have it. And then I get a phone call saying not only, you know, is your show not on the air?
Starting point is 00:20:33 and I think I had a pre-scheduled vacation, but you're, we actually don't want you coming back. So I was flabbergasted, I was stunned, I couldn't believe it, they had a press release ready to go, and you know what, I was under contract, so I couldn't say anything. I couldn't say I couldn't talk to anybody because an IV violation of the contract, etc. And so my point just being that even if George signed a deal where there isn't an out, Disney still has an out. They may have signed with him just to sign with him and then kind of keep him quiet if you would. Neil Cavuto. Did you see the news on Neil?
Starting point is 00:21:18 He's out over 28 years at Fox News and he's gone. We're going to talk about that. I have some thoughts on it for you that I want to share. that's coming up. But before we do, again, more on this mess at Disney. I mean, it's sort of funny, right, because Disney was already struggling, you know, the stock price. I know Don kind of hates Disney too, so I'm looking at his comments here. And he hasn't really thought it was much of a company to be involved with. I'm just checking out the stock price. We saw a little bit of recovery in the market, of course, today. But if you look at the Disney stock price, don't forget,
Starting point is 00:21:53 Disney had been trading up around, what, $200 a share back in 2020. And then you look at where it is nowadays, and maybe it's above, I mean, it's recovered a little bit. And I think some of these media stocks, which had really gotten trounced upon, because let's face it, let's face it, we all know that the action is over here. The action is in streaming. And I'm laughing because one of you guys just said, Fox did you have a favor? And I totally agree.
Starting point is 00:22:21 I actually totally, totally, totally agree. I mean, it was hard to understand at the time, but one thing I've learned is I much, much, much prefer being on my own, shall we say, and having all that kind of opportunity to say what I think, when I think it, and not be beholden to scripts and multi-levels of middle management, et cetera, et cetera. Anyway, so Disney is facing all kinds of challenges. And this is why, I mean, if Bob doesn't turn it around, then he's really going to be effed in Elon's words, okay?
Starting point is 00:22:58 Like, this is not good. I mean, he's got a lot riding, for example, on the remake of Snow White, which, you know, so far is not really looking good. It's getting lots of down votes. Thanks to our friends over Breitbart for catching this nearly 1.4 million down votes, but, you know, are you surprised? Look at who they cast in the lead role. A woman who, let's just say,
Starting point is 00:23:21 doesn't really seem a lot like Snow White in that she really doesn't like many people. She doesn't like Snow White. I mean, I forget about, you know, whether she's half Hispanic or not. Like, none of that. I'm not going to go there with it. I know a lot of people are upset about that. But I think the fact that she's so self-centered, annoying. I mean, there are many, many, many adjectives.
Starting point is 00:23:51 we could use to describe this Rachel girl, Rachel Zegler, but it's not endearing or likable some of the qualities that Snow White is supposed to possess, right? I mean, you know, the original cartoon came out in 1937, and very evidently so. Oh, God, here we go. There is a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stalks her.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Weird. Weird. You're weird. So no, prince or a different kind of prince? We have a different approach to what I'm sure a lot of people will assume is a love story. Huh. Imagine that. Just because like we cast a guy in the movie. What? You did what?
Starting point is 00:24:35 One of those things that I think everyone's going to have their assumptions about what it's actually going to be. Yeah, that's gonna suck. It's really not about the love story at all, which is really, really wonderful. So it's all about you, right? And whether or not she finds love along the way is anybody's guess until 2024. Um, all of Andrew Seen's could get. get cut, who knows? It's Hollywood, baby. Sure.
Starting point is 00:24:55 Okay. So she's not really likable. Not really likable. I mean, she, for some reason, doesn't think that there's any real meaning and finding love and living happily ever after. She really represents
Starting point is 00:25:11 everything that's wrong about youth nowadays, right? Like the new generation. I actually think the new generation is more conservative, though, than you think. I mean, you look, for example, young men and how they just turned up in droves for Donald Trump and how young men and increasingly young women as well are revolting against this wokeism that is making it so mandatory that you do things like give your gender. I mean, this snow white girl, remember that with the she, her,
Starting point is 00:25:40 they, whatever. She insisted everybody put their gender on Twitter and because one actress, Gina, you remember, she was a former MMA fighter. I mean, Gina, I'm blanking right now. Help me, help me, we're on a live show. Now I wish I had a script. But Gina was like, I don't even understand. Like, I mean, what happened? Why would they, why would they fire me?
Starting point is 00:26:06 Because I don't want to put my pronouns. I don't even understand what these pronouns are. So she put like bebop boop on her, Twitter profile and Rachel Zegler decided to attack her and the next thing you know she was out. Hey, guess what? It's coming full circle back to Elon because Elon Musk funded her lawsuit against Disney because it turns out you can't actually fire someone. Karano, thank you, thank you. I almost said Caruso because, you know, operas on my head, I think I have to sing tonight. It was Karano. Thank you, Don. Thank you, Panzer.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Oh my gosh, totally coming to my rescue. Hanelan as well. But, yeah, she's, Juan, she's something else. Bebop, boop, remember that, okay? So I think, I suspect that Elon really does have it out for Bob in that, you know, he took on that case. He's really taking on a lot with Twitter. He's X, forgive me, he's not going to forget that Disney.
Starting point is 00:27:16 pulled all its advertising and all of these things are going to come together and they're going to spell trouble. It's going to trickle on down to these anchors, to these anchors, sure enough. So one anchor that is now out of a gig, maybe he's going to another network, I don't know, but he spent 28 years at Fox. I knew him well over there. I actually, he got quite ill and had heart surgery during the 2016 election and he was scheduled to anchor all the prime time coverage for Fox business from the RNC and from the DNC and I got a phone call one day and they said listen Neil is really sick he's in the hospital he's getting this operation would you do this and I said sure of course and I remember it was just again history being made I was there with the late Lou Dobbs
Starting point is 00:28:11 and I brought Lou on every night. I'd say to Lou, hey, you know, can you stay for a little bit? Because he had his show on right beforehand, and I would start. And he'd say, sure. And then we'd just have so much fun, and we were talking that, you know, before you knew it, often he'd stay with me for quite a bit of that primetime coverage. And so we'd do that show every night there from the RNC, from the DNC, and I was doing that for Neil, who was scheduled to be there.
Starting point is 00:28:36 I mean, Neil has covered a lot, a lot of huge events there for Fox Business. he had the 4 o'clock show on Fox, and it didn't do that well. I think there were a few things involved with that. I mean, one, it was business news, and you don't necessarily turn on Fox News for business news. He had a Fox business show as well. But business news at 4 o'clock, in theory sounds good, right, because the market's closing at 4, but if the market's not really that interesting that day, then are you really leading with the market, et cetera?
Starting point is 00:29:02 I think it became more challenging as Donald Trump rose in popularity, and I don't think Neil really embraced a lot of the Trumpism or the MAGAS, stuff to the extent that other people did. And so that may have cost him in the ratings and ultimately, you know, it came time for renewal. And my sourcing on it suggests that, you know, they just weren't willing to pay what they had been paying him in the past, which is really kind of too bad if you think about it. I know that, you know, no love lost. A lot of you guys don't necessarily like what his views were on Trump, et cetera. But he helped build the network. I mean, been there 28 years and it showed you there's no loyalty.
Starting point is 00:29:40 It's like Washington, D.C., right? And, you know, I could tell that he's not necessarily pleased by this because I know Neil, and I watched this clip that I'm going to show you, and it struck me as very rushed. Granted, it was at the end of the show, but he put it at the end of the show for a reason, and it was clearly read off a prompter, and there was no real emotion in it. He just sped through this thing, and he said something interesting, which is that he's not leaving journal,
Starting point is 00:30:08 I'm just leaving here, meaning Fox News. Take a look. This is it, the final segment. But today I also wanted to let you know, this is my final show. I am leaving Fox. I've been planning this day for some time. This just seemed like a good time. Now, some of you might be thinking, well, nearly it's about time. After all, I've been doing this for nearly three decades here. You know, there are people working with me now who weren't even born when I started at Fox. That's how old I am. But I'm not leaving journalism. I'm just leaving here. But I'm forever grateful to my bosses here. They've been very good to me, these many years, and offered a very generous opportunity for me to stay years more. That's pretty amazing
Starting point is 00:30:51 considering the fact that I don't know, I might have missed a day or two here and there, battling everything from multiple sclerosis and COVID to countless infections, even open heart surgery. Then there were all of those awful series of hang nails. Don't get me started on that one. I might have been unlucky in health, but very lucky for the support I got here and the things I got to do here. Because I got to do what I love to do. Report the news. Not shout the news.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Not blast the news. Well, call names. Just call balls and strikes following the news. To hold truth to power and fairness to all. That's it. That's me. But while you see me, you really don't see the people behind me, the producers and writers and cameramen and directors across three. shows all these years carrying me and that can be a pretty heavy lift. So blame them if I said
Starting point is 00:31:41 something that ticked you off and apparently I did a lot. But now I'm off and saving my biggest thanks for last, for you, all of you, who've allowed me into your homes all of these years. My dad used to tell me, Neil stay humbled because in your case it will come in handy. I don't think he'd ever imagine my incredible run, but I do think he'd remind me to thank those who made possible. All of you. Okay, truth be told most of you. I'm leaving out the nasty ones who called me fat, forgetting, as I often said, that the camera adds 50 pounds until one dude saw me in person and said, you know, Neil, it wasn't the camera. Or those who email that I do things that I think were anatomically impossible to do. I got a kick out of those. Actually, I got a kick out of
Starting point is 00:32:25 them all. Let's just say you kept me grounded. My Irish mom used to say we should count our blessings and never forget who blessed us. In the end, that should be our focus, and that is mine tonight. Not all the stuff that divides us or the nastiness that embitters us, but the far more important stuff that unites us and defines us and lifts us. I tried to appeal to those better angels, and I'm grateful you gave me that chance. That is why I say goodbye with only good thoughts and good wishes. I hope you have a very merry Christmas and a wonderful holiday season.
Starting point is 00:33:01 year be as fulfilling for you as these nearly 30 incredible years, you've blessed me. That means a lot. Oh, you know what? It was a very classy speech. It was fast, but it was classy, okay? Like, I know you guys, you know, they, I don't know him how much he really disliked Trump. Like, I would say that Wallace really, really disliked Trump. Neil just kind of always liked to speak truth to power, as he says, right, in a way that sometimes maybe got like a little bit repetitive. I don't know. But he was always a good guy. He is a good guy. Like he doesn't really, how does one say this? There was no meanness in there. He's a genuinely nice person who wants to do the right thing. And look, as a journalist, what are you trying to do? You're trying to look at whatever is sort of in that
Starting point is 00:33:55 position of power, whoever's in that position of power, and you're trying to pick it apart. and poke holes and things. And he did that during Obama, right? And he did that during Clinton. And he did that during Trump. And I think that the audience really just wasn't there for that. I mean, it's Fox, after all. And the other thing is he doesn't really have like a firm, firm, firm view on stuff.
Starting point is 00:34:18 He's just always sort of nitpicking at this stuff. So if you don't have a really firm view, then why are people tuning in to cable television? I mean, you know I have a pretty firm view. stuff. And sometimes you agree and sometimes you don't agree and that's all fine, but you're always going to know where I stand. And I think that people gravitate to that. They really want that opinion. And then the other concept here, again, it's business news, but it's not really, you're not going necessarily to Fox for business news. And if you are going anywhere for business news, maybe you're going to go over and see Kramer, hopefully you're seeing 76 research. Don't forget I have 76
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Starting point is 00:35:33 Again, because, you know what? Like, sometimes it's just annoying to just hear the headlines. We want to hear a take on things. So I wish Neil all the best. I think it's kind of lousy that after 28 years, they're like, bye. Like, it's just kind of very fox-like, very Murdoch-like. But, hey, it's business, right? It's business.
Starting point is 00:35:54 Neil will move on to someplace. And look, he's marketable right now because he's sort of a conservative, right? He is a conservative. And he believes in free market capitalism and all that good stuff. So he can go somewhere, CNBC, maybe MSNBC, hey, maybe they need somebody to join the view. And he can be the conservative voice. The conservative that maybe doesn't like Trump, right? Again, like Trump came out and put out of two social today saying good riddance.
Starting point is 00:36:25 it was the lowest rated show on Fox. I think he's right. Neil would laugh at that. He's actually raising Neil up by writing that. And he's like, good riddance, you know, Fox didn't need him. And so that was sort of the punchline. But that will probably help Neil as he moves forward in his career, maybe to a more liberal network.
Starting point is 00:36:51 Hey, CNN, CNN needs people. They're dying over there at CNN. aren't they? Again, 76 research.76 research.com if you're interested in investing. You know, one thing I really do have an opinion on is this craziness that we're seeing out of Washington, D.C. So we are perhaps moments away from a shutdown. Mike Johnson says, no, no, no, no, you don't need to worry about it. Here he is. Yeah, because I've got a couple of things. I got to wrap up in a few moments upstairs, but I expect that we will be proceeding forward. We will not have a government shutdown,
Starting point is 00:37:21 and we will meet our obligations for our farmers who need aid. for the disaster victims all over the country and for making sure that military and essential services and everyone who relies upon the federal government for a paycheck is paid over the holidays. I'll give you the more details here in just a few moments. Okay. I'm not so sure we're going to avoid if I shut down, okay? I appreciate the confidence, but I'm not so sure about that. What I don't appreciate is the sort of saber-rattling that you're hearing from the likes of say, one Alejandro Mayorkes,
Starting point is 00:37:58 our Homeland Security Chief, that has allowed millions of people to pour across our border, our open border with Mexico. Here he is, speaking with Margaret Brennan, really trying to scare the heck out of everyone. You better sign this thing, or else we can't have a shutdown, or else, wait for it, wait for it.
Starting point is 00:38:20 We could be just hours away from another government shutdown unless Congress comes up with some kind of funding mechanism. Do you have a sense yet of how operations will be impacted by shutdown? Oh, most certainly, and they must come up with the funding for the Department of Homeland Security and the entire federal government. We are approaching the holidays. Let me give you one powerful example. We're going to have tens of thousands of TSA employees working an incredibly high volume
Starting point is 00:38:51 of passenger traffic throughout our airports across the country, and they will be doing so, keeping the American public safe without pay. We're going to be losing our countering weapons of mass destruction office. Wait, what? What? We need the funding. But losing the weapons of mass destruction? The countering weapons of mass destruction, its funding will end, and we will have to redirect its personnel to other parts of our department.
Starting point is 00:39:21 the implications and the consequences are serious, especially when it comes to Homeland Security. How do you figure out which office to shut down? So there are really rules that govern who are so essential that they must remain in service, even though they will not be paid. So how many federal workers, do you have any ballpark estimate on how many will be working without any paycheck? I don't exactly, Margaret, I don't have that number. But will they be able, the air traffic controllers and the security agents at airports, will they be paid eventually? Can you promise them that?
Starting point is 00:40:04 I cannot promise them. Oh, please. So they will be paid eventually. So they're trying to scare the heck out of everybody, okay? Alejandro Mayorg is saying, we're going to have to shut down the office countering of weapons of mass destruction. So, like, the whole world's kind of picking up on that one. Like, first of all, if you have no way of countering a weapon of mass destruction, even during a government shutdown, then what the hell is the government doing?
Starting point is 00:40:31 Period. Full stop. Like, the government clearly is not capable of anything because if you can't stop a weapon of mass destruction from coming into the country because somebody's not getting paid on Friday, then, whoa, we got bigger problems, okay? So that's just, you know, something they're flashing out there trying to get everybody all excited about. And then all the TSA workers are not going to give you. Everybody gets paid.
Starting point is 00:40:54 Okay, everybody gets paid. That's always how this thing works. I have covered so many of these at this point. I mean, it just, it becomes like nauseating. It's like, oh, here we are. It's Christmas. Going into New Year's. I remember when, like, New Year's Eve and Bloomberg was like, well, you come on for the shutdown.
Starting point is 00:41:13 It looks like there's going to be a government shutdown. And I'm like, no, I'm going skiing. Thank you very much, people. And one of my friends had to sit there. I felt bad for him on New Year's Eve, but better him than me. Because this is what happens every single time. And I don't disagree, guys. I mean, shut it down.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Here's what we need. We need to know what the heck is in there. And granted, it was offered. I mean, Elon Musk came forward and offered a much slimmer. Did you see the picture? He tweeted this out. There was like the 1,500 page bill. And then there was the one that Elon and Vivek were proposing that was like this because
Starting point is 00:41:56 it was a clean CR. But nope, they want to stuff it full of pork, like all kinds of pork. Here we are days before Christmas. And this is their MO. I mean, we talked about the other day, right? With Senator Toomey, he came on the show. And it's so crazy because he's like, this is what they do. This is what they do.
Starting point is 00:42:10 And you get Chuck Schumer. You get the Democrats. They're just trying to stuff. little less thing that the lobbyists have written. Remember when Nancy Pelosi said, well, we'll find out what's in the bill when it's passed? That's like one of these moments. They don't really even know what's in there because the lobbyists have written this thing. It is monstrous. And you know what it includes? I mean, there's all kinds of crazy things that it includes crazy wacky things, but one of the wackiest and one of the worst in my estimation for the American people is this $50 billion
Starting point is 00:42:36 boondoggle that they're stuffing in there to help Big Pharma. So this is something that Big Pharma's lobbyists have worked on clearly, and it would basically prevent companies from having any kind of say in the drug pricing. So the government and big farmer would suddenly be decided, and the prices on all the drugs, and you know who that's helping, right? This is a stuffed, stocking spending bill. How do you like that? That's what I call it, disastrous policies, all kinds of disastrous policies that would basically involve this very dramatic expansion of big government. And We don't want big government. We're not big government people.
Starting point is 00:43:15 We're not big farm of people. We don't want top-down economics dictating everything. We believe in the power of the people. And so the American people have spoken. You guys are key to this. I'm telling you, you are everything right now. We together collectively are everything. This was why Elon tweeted this out.
Starting point is 00:43:33 I love this. Let me see if I have a copy of it. Because, yes, here it is. He wrote, your elected representatives have heard you, and now the terrible bill is dead. the voice of the people has triumphed vokes day vokes populi this is the voice of the people again like you can't just keep stuff and all this C-R-A-P into this boondoggle and think that that's going to be okay it's just so wrong and you know I love it because it's now becoming an issue people are seeing it
Starting point is 00:44:05 for all its worth and it's getting exposed I mean every year big farm is out there they're hiking on hundreds, I mean, thousands, or prescription drugs. You know it, you've seen it, you've felt it, and they ensure that Americans basically stay locked into that. They stay locked into paying their high prices because they're out there blocking competition. How do you block competition? You get the government to help you. They lock in these prices. And then they spend billions of dollars on these obnoxious ads, which run on ABC News, which we're just talking about in the other networks, CBS, NBC, these really atrocious ads. Like, you can. can't watch them with your children. You can't watch the evening news anymore because they've got
Starting point is 00:44:46 these crazy pharma commercials that come on left and right. And basically, Americans wind up subsidizing those ads for those news networks. And they don't get the lower drug prices. So there's something really wrong with this. I mean, again, Senator Tumie talking about it, go listen to the interview. I actually packaged it up separately on the channel so you can hear it all. And if you want to know more, you can go over to, I think their website is Farma Winfall. That's where I read a lot of this anyway, pharmawindfall.com. You can check it out and get more information.
Starting point is 00:45:17 But listen, this is why we need Doge, okay? This is why we need people looking at this stuff and being proactive about this stuff. I mean, Congress is in kind of a bad spot right now. I'm telling you, this is not ideal for any of them because they do want to get the aid to the people, the hurricane victims, for example. but, and we need essential services to stay open, but you know what, we don't need everything else.
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Starting point is 00:47:22 Kamala Harris as well? Well, everybody's like, what is this about? What is this about? I mean, it's kind of sketchy, given that my orcas just went on CBS News and said, if we have a shutdown, we have to shut down our office of countering of weapons of mass destruction. Oh, huh. And then all of a sudden, Biden and Harris fly back into town. They're canceling their Christmas plans.
Starting point is 00:47:45 It all comes as a new story reveals just exactly how bad Biden has been and for how long. This was courtesy of the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal talked to 50 different sources who explained how shut off, how walled off Biden is because he's so incapacitated. In other words, his mental decline has become so severe that nobody wants him to see this. So he didn't even meet, say, with Janet Yellen, his Treasury Secretary. He wasn't meeting with any of the people that he should be meeting with. Everything was going through intermediaries. Nobody wanted him to anybody to see just how bad he was.
Starting point is 00:48:23 And remember when I and other broadcasters, streamers, were like, hey, you know, he's not doing so well. And I always showed you the whole clip. I didn't try and, like, you know, edit it special. it was worth seeing in its entirety. I remember saying to one of my producers when we were cutting some of the shorts and he tried to clean it up. I'm like, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:48:47 And he's like, you really want that long pause in there? And I'm like, yeah, because you know what? That's the point. We can't clean things up like CBS News does on 60 Minutes with Kamala Harris. Remember what they did, right? They actually tried to make her make sense by just slicing and dicing her interview
Starting point is 00:49:05 and forming sentences for her. No, no. We need the public to see just how bad it is. But somehow it was a giant conspiracy theory to say that Biden was incapacitated, that Biden was suffering from mental decline. I could show you some of those clips. I mean, Jake Tapper went nutso on Lara Trump
Starting point is 00:49:26 when she said that he was really struggling. And Jake was like, how dare you, how dare you, how dare you? Well, he was struggling. And now it's come out as fact. He's really struggling. So is that why he's not saying anything? He came back and here we are, just hours ahead of a shutdown. KJP got grilled at the White House today in an abridged, shortened press conference.
Starting point is 00:49:52 People want to know. Why isn't he talking? Last question, Corny. And I know you have tried to answer it several times. Shouldn't Americans hear from the President of the United States just hours from a shutdown? What Americans need to know is that you have Republicans in Congress in the House who got in a way, who stopped a bipartisan agreement. They got in the way. They created this mess. And I said this earlier when I said, and you all know this, where you report this, it is not easy to get to a bipartisan agreement here in this town. And there was one. both sides sat down.
Starting point is 00:50:32 They came to an agreement, which is a good thing for the American people. We thought we were moving in that direction. And they decided to, Republicans decided to instead listen and give space to their billionaire friends and not put the American people first. That's what is happening.
Starting point is 00:50:54 That's what we're seeing. I'm not glad I've cleared that up. Kareen, that's not what's happening. What's happening is what happens over and over and over again, where you have bureaucrat politicians, just letting the lobbyists do all the writing for them. They don't care. They just pass things.
Starting point is 00:51:18 They just pass things. And there's something in there right for everyone, okay? Your community gets this, that, and the other. But who winds up losing out, the American people? Anyway, Biden's not doing anything. he's not saying anything. So once again, you get this information vacuum. They all come back and people are like, wait a second. Are you there because of some missile strikes on Kiev? Are you there? They're citing these foreign media sources. Are you there because of the shutdown?
Starting point is 00:51:48 Like, why are you there? Are you there because of the drones that we keep hearing about? But I don't want you to know. Nothing to worry about with those drones. He's really inspiring confidence here. There's nothing nefarious, apparently, but they're checking it all out. I think it's just one, there's a lot of drones authorized. I think it's once started, and they all got everybody's wanting to get in their deal.
Starting point is 00:52:21 So apparently it's just copycats. And, by the way, it's all in your head. That's basically what he's saying. You know, there's all these drones up in the sky. It's nothing nefarious. And because people are talking about it now, you're seeing things. You think you're seeing drones,
Starting point is 00:52:35 but you're probably not seeing drones. Donald Trump's like, I'm going to avoid Betminster New Jersey this weekend because I hear the drones are right there. Thank you. Good to see you. Good to see you.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Can you comment on the drones that are flying around New Jersey ports? It seems like there people have a big discipline. The government knows what is happening. Look, our military knows where they took off from. If it's a garage, they can go right into that garage. They know where it came from and where it went.
Starting point is 00:53:11 And for some reason, they don't want to comment. And I think they'd be better off saying what it is. Our military knows and our president knows. And for some reason, they want to keep people in suspense. I can't imagine it's the enemy because it was the enemy they'd blast it out. Even if they were late, they'd blast it. Something strange is going on. For some reason, they don't want to tell the people.
Starting point is 00:53:33 And they should, because the people are really, I mean, they happen to be over Bedminster. We should know the term? They're very close to Bedminster. I think maybe I won't spend the weekend in Bedminster. I've decided to cancel my trip. Have you received an intelligence briefing on the drones? I don't want to comment on that. Have you been doing?
Starting point is 00:53:52 Do you have any reason to think there is, right? I'm going to jump in right now. We've got some breaking news. Just crossing at this moment, the House has approved. A three-month government funding bill, sending it to the same. Senate, which is hours left before the shutdown deadline. So again, the House has just passed that spending bill. It's considered a rather important monumental step towards averting a government shutdown. It's happening just hours, of course, ahead of the midnight deadline tonight.
Starting point is 00:54:19 The House voting to extend government funding for three months. Again, hours before this shutdown, the new legislation would keep the government open, but it would not include the debt ceiling increase that President Trump had asked for. It now goes to the Senate. So this is, this is looking as though it passed 366 to 34. The only lawmakers voting to oppose this bill were the 34 Republicans. So we shall see. We shall see where this goes. I think no matter what, it's really critical. It's really, really critical. If they've got three months, we've got to. We got to, like, hold them accountable, right? I mean, that's the bottom line here.
Starting point is 00:55:07 It's so important right now. Again, we'll get more information and what will bring more to you, but a lot of change is going to be happening. I would say this, like, you consider the Wall Street Journal article. You consider how much he was declining, and the fact that they prevented the media from talking about that. That was no-go territory. You were conspiracy theorists.
Starting point is 00:55:31 If you dared to suggest it, if you dared to say it. And, you know, I got to kick out of Jesse over on Fox because he said he wouldn't be surprised. He wouldn't be surprised if we learned that, oh gosh, what if Donald Trump actually won in 2020? And there really were shenanigans that went on. This isn't interesting. By the way, you can talk about this now. You used to not be able to talk about it, but they've changed the rules.
Starting point is 00:55:58 So you can talk about this now. Interesting. Interesting timing. especially given what I'm going to tell you next about the Pennsylvania voters. But first, let's watch Jesse. He's funny. The 50 sources say they noticed in the first few months that he couldn't handle things. But do you remember they're using COVID as an excuse for him not to campaign, not to get out there and to have the basement campaign?
Starting point is 00:56:24 Remember, cars they would beep if they supported Joe Biden. There were eight of them. Yeah. Yeah, so they kept the COVID structure throughout the rest of the presidency. And he was treated like an aging dictator, an aging king. You know, the same things they said about Trump were true of him. He was isolated. He was out of touch.
Starting point is 00:56:47 He was mentally unfit. People were keeping things from him. They wouldn't give him bad polling. They wouldn't give him bad headlines. He was AWOL during the lead up to Afghanistan. People were trying to get him on the phone at key moments. Yeah. There's no way to get a hold of the guy.
Starting point is 00:57:04 And he delegated his presidential powers to his staff, Judge. So when people ask, well, who's really the president? It was his staff. His staff were executing the duties of the president. And I think it was April, 2021 right out of the gate. They were canceling meetings because he was having a bad day. So all this conspiracy theory about, you know, Joe Biden shot, he's a puppet. It was true.
Starting point is 00:57:35 I mean, at this point, we're going to find out he stole the election from Trump. At this point, the way things are going. Jesse? I'm just saying the way things are going. I wouldn't be surprised if we found that. You know, the amazing. I mean, like, oh, my gosh, he said it. Well, he said it.
Starting point is 00:57:53 And you know what? Here we are in this moment with this story to report. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania, it looks as the Delaware County prosecutors are announcing charges against a Collingdale woman who say repeatedly, they say repeatedly tried to submit voter registration forms for dead people and against an elderly man who cast ballots in both Florida and Pennsylvania last month. The two cases resulted in just one fraudulently cast ballot, so that's good. That of the man who double voted, one of the more than, I guess, 330,000 cast in the country.
Starting point is 00:58:29 That's not good, right? So here's the attorney talking about it. The work is she would use the app to go online and send in the information to the state to get somebody registered to vote. The state then requires certain pieces of information, one of which is your driver's license or your last four digits your Social Security number. If they have those successfully, they can upload that information from the state databases, Send it down to the county. The county, it's called a verified registration. The county, Jim's people then go and through and put your vote or your warden precinct
Starting point is 00:59:09 and all that information and actually issue you a card, a voter registration card. Some of them, the state can't verify and they send them down to our election office or whatever county it is. And those people then get contacted to what's called a HAVA letter. That's the Helping America Vote Act. Federal law was passed in 2002 after the 2000 election fiasco. That letter basically goes out to that person saying, we can't verify this information, can you give us more?
Starting point is 00:59:41 Jim's people, and Jim is one of the people, and I think Crystal, who noticed that some of these that were coming in from this Hill's app were the same variations of the same name. Again, this person who died in her house in 2011, she tried multiple times to register that individual, Mr. Reed, using either different spellings or different addresses or different email accounts. They noticed these clusters of these fake votes and, it's not fake votes, excuse me, fake registration. And they immediately contacted Tanner and Doug and we began an investigation.
Starting point is 01:00:18 That has led to the charges today. Miss Hill is being charged with, again, four counts of registering people, including her dead father and a person who died. who died in the house she currently lives in in 2011, that she was the one notified authorities that he was dead in that house. She knowingly registered dead people, or attempted to register dead people
Starting point is 01:00:40 through the state system. She did register a fraudulent person. And my understanding is this is sort of a gap in the system where by putting in no date of birth and no Social Security number, is that right then? It goes through and it became a verified voter registration. Wow. What do you guys think of that?
Starting point is 01:01:09 Listen, it's not okay. Like one time is not okay. Now, the good news is they're saying this didn't result in a lot of problems, but look, they need to shore that one up. They really, really do. I mean, and you think about how crazy, like everything that we've been through, Fannie Willis just getting disqualified. I mean, trying to go after the former president on racketeering charges
Starting point is 01:01:29 because he dared to say, hey, like, maybe we should recount the votes in Georgia. You're not allowed to ask these questions? You know, Fannie Willis, now she's, you know, out on her fanny, so to speak, Fonnie. Excuse me. Pardon my French. Fawney, Willis, out on her. Fonnie. Right now, completely disqualified.
Starting point is 01:01:51 I mean, they can't, the case is D-O-A. Like, it's going nowhere. They'll throw it out. And then you get the Court of Appeals. We're waiting on that. And I'm getting a little annoyed here because that should have taken some 30 days and now it's been too long. So we'll see what happens on Letitia James, who thinks that she can come in between a bank and the bank's client to determine what the valuation is on a given piece of real estate. Because, you know, Letitia really knows real estate.
Starting point is 01:02:20 Come on. I mean, that was just crazy. Alvin Bragg, unbelievable. I mean, those charges never should have been brought. Not even Jack Smith brought those charges. they didn't have the jurisdiction to do it there in New York. And what we're going to find out, this is why we need caution there, we're going to find out that there was a whole ton of shenanigans
Starting point is 01:02:37 and everything was being orchestrated from this administration. Maybe Biden didn't even know about it because Biden didn't know much. Biden was included in on anything. He didn't even know how bad his polls were, according to the Wall Street Journal piece. Nobody showed him the bad polling. Nobody showed him the bad headlines. Nobody even gave him relevant information about what was going on in Afghanistan.
Starting point is 01:02:55 Maybe we could have prevented 13 American soldiers from having died in Afghanistan, not to mention the hundreds of Afghans, I mean, horrible stuff. Horrible stuff because you get a bunch of bureaucrats in charge. Those days are over. That's what I'm excited about. That's what I'm happy about. That's why I actually think the market's going to keep going up.
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Starting point is 01:03:51 Or like I said, you can get the free stuff. Invest in MAGA.com. Investimmagot.com. Great to have you here. I'm going to be back over the weekend with some updates. We'll see what happens with the shutdown. And then, and then we got a big week next week. I'm going to be here.
Starting point is 01:04:07 I'll be here every day. Okay? So I'll see you then. Have a good one. I'm off to my Christmas party. Bye-bye.

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