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Having Lunch w Trump, DHS Inspector General Calls out Biden Admin's Deficient "Vetting" of Illegal Immigrants & Will Joe Pardon Hunter?

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Speaker 1

Welcome.

Speaker 2

It is Verdict with Senator Ted Cruz, Ben Ferguson with you. Nice to have you with us, and Senator you had a very interesting day spending some time with former President Donald Trump and some of your colleagues, and I want to get your reaction to that.

Speaker 3

Well, that's exactly right.

Speaker 4

It is one twenty nine in the morning right now. I just landed back in Texas, so I'm back home. Always glad to be back home. But today I had lunch with President Trump. He came by and he had lunch with all the Republican senators. Before that, he met with all the Republican House members. I'm going to tell

you about that lunch and and what all happened. Second, we're going to talk about a new Inspector General report from the Department of Homeland Security that blows the whistle that the Biden administration is not vetting the illegal immigrants they're releasing. They're not vetting them, and it's leading to what we saw just this week, terrorists being released in to this country who are preparing to commit major terrorist attack.

Speaker 3

We're going to address that as well.

Speaker 4

And finally, we're going to talk about what's going to happen with Hunter Biden, and in particular, Joe Biden has said that he will not pardon his son, but he has not committed that he will not commute the sentence. We're going to talk about what is likely what Biden is likely to do about his son, and we're going to get into that.

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A lot of your colleagues were there, and the initial reports that came out were saying it was a lot of enthusiasm and a lot of excitement from the Republican leaders that were there. You were in the room, tell us what was happening.

Speaker 3

So I was.

Speaker 5

So.

Speaker 3

Trump began the day by meeting with the House Republicans. I was not in that meeting.

Speaker 4

Some of the reports of that as that was a little bit wild and wooly, that got into all sorts of topics. But Trump came by the Senate to have lunch with us, and so we met at the National Republican Senatorial Committee which is like three blocks away from the Capitol, and Trump joined us for the lunch and

it started. We're all sitting sitting in a room. It started with him talking for about oh, twenty twenty five minutes, and then we did a whole series of Q and A where probably about a dozen of us asked him questions and he commented on those. And then we went out and we did a press conference where we stood we all stood behind him, and he stood up and gave the press conference and listen, I gotta say the biggest thing about the lunch that struck me was the

unity in the room. Look, the media likes to talk about divisions and the Republican Party, and there are certainly some, but today I didn't see any of that.

Speaker 3

Today.

Speaker 4

Everyone in the room was focused on winning in November and turning the country around. And Trump was in great spirits.

Speaker 6

You know.

Speaker 4

One of the things I asked him after the meeting, I came up and spent a couple of minutes talking with him. I just asked, how are you doing? I mean, it's been this BS you're dealing with with these New York convictions, their utter garbage. But listen, it's not fun to be convicted of felonies. I mean, it's been he's been through hell, and so just as a personal level, I was asking him how he was doing, and he said he was doing fine, and it seemed real and genuine.

I mean, he was not He was not down in the dumps. He was not discouraged. In fact, was he was really in good spirits. He was optimistic. And his message to everyone is listen, let's stand togetherize several things. Number one, he emphasize the border, that we've got to secure the border, that it is insane that we have open borders, that it's an invitation to terrorists.

Speaker 3

And he's exactly right.

Speaker 4

If and when Trump wins, we will secure the border in the first month or two of the next Trump administration. And I can say that because we know how to do it. We did it before, and we'll do it again. He also talked a lot about inflation and energy in particular, and he pointed out quite rightly that energy is foundational

to inflation. One of the reasons that prices have gone up on just about everything is that energy prices of skyrocketed because the Biden administration has been waging war on American energy and we are an energy powerhouse where the number one producer of oil in the world, where the number one producer of natural gas in the world, and the Biden administration is doing everything they can to stifle that. And Trump was very clear that we're going to reverse that.

We will reverse that fast early next year, and that's going to have a real impact on energy prices and inflation across the board. We also talked about national security and in particular how insane it is that the Biden administration has flowed one hundred billion dollars to Iran and if and when Trump wins, that's going to end as well.

Speaker 2

You mentioned a moment ago that there seemed to be unity in the room. That's incredibly important for getting legislation passed. Yes, and you need that, and we didn't have that type of unity. I would argue last time in twenty sixteen, early on, there was some splinters. There was somede divisiveness

in the House that Senate side. What you seem to be describing this time is if Donald Trump is elected and Republicans have control of the House Senate, it's game on from the from January tecond there's not going to be you know, let's get to know each other time and have some meetings and maybe come over the White House like there's an agenda and it's ready to go for the American people.

Speaker 3

Yeah. I think that that's exactly right.

Speaker 4

And let me put it in broader context, which is, yesterday the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, came and had lunch with all the Republican senators. And by the way, that almost never happens. When Paul Ryan was speaker, he didn't do that. When John Bayner was Speaker, he didn't do that. When Kevin McCarthy was speaker, he didn't do that. Mike Johnson has done that this multiple times. This is either the third or fourth time he's come and had lunch with all the Senate Republicans.

Speaker 3

I think that's great. He was talking at lunch yesterday.

Speaker 4

He said, you know, it's amazing that the media treats it as a news story that the House and senator talking to each other. And the reason he came over and talked to us is is he said he's focused on his end, very much on developing the agenda and the plans to hit the ground running if and when we win in November, if we come in to January of next year with a Republican president, Republican Senate, Republican House.

We got an enormous amount to accomplish. And the Speaker, to his credit, is very focused on the first one hundred days. What can we accomplish, what can we do to change the path of the country. I encouraged him to dig in on that. In fact, I shared with a speaker and with everyone else in the room. You know, a lot of the senators that are there now were not there back in twenty seventeen when Trump first became president.

You Know, the Speaker said, look, when Trump first became president, he was a freshman, he was brand new in the Congress, and he was amazed that the Congress was not prepared with a legislative agenda from day one. And he pointed out that he thought a lot of Republicans were surprised that Trump won. They were expecting Hillary to win, and so when the administration came in, they weren't ready for primetime.

Speaker 3

They didn't know what to do.

Speaker 4

In this instance, I'm very glad the Speaker is trying to think proactively. And I described I described something that I did back in the summer of twenty eighteen. So summer of twenty eighteen, we did a lunch with all the Senate Republicans and I prepared a PowerPoint. It was about fifty pages long, and I spoke to my colleagues

probably the better part of an hour. And the title of the PowerPoint was carpe dim And what I did in the PowerPoint is I looked in the past, in previous instances when one party controlled the White House, the House, and the Senate. It happens pretty rarely. When the Democrats do it, they fundamentally transformed the country. So in the last century, the first time they did it, they passed the New Deal. The second time they did it, they passed the Great Society. The third time they did it,

they passed Obamacare and Dodd Frank. And now for the last two years we've seen they've spent us into an absolute inflation and recession home. And on the other hand, Republicans, when we have unified control, we tend to do small and piddling things. So what I argued in the PowerPoint is, at the time I presented it was August of twenty eighteen, I said, listen, any rational political observer recognizes that there's a very real chance that we will lose at least

one House of Congress in November. And I said to my colleagues, particularly the guys who were the sophomores, who were the people who had been elected two years earlier, and I said, look for you, guys, we have one hundred and eighty three days till the next Congress.

Speaker 3

For many of you.

Speaker 4

If we do not pass things now, you will never again have another chance to pass anything into law. And so I put together a spreadsheet. It was about fifty different bills. All of the bills had been written by different Republican senators. Some I had written, but most of them were my colleagues. And all of the bills were bills that had a reasonable prospect of garnering fifty one votes. They weren't fringe things that would get ten or twelve votes.

They were all things that would easily get forty five Republicans and that had a real shot at getting fifty. And what I argued is, I said, listen, this is going to sound radical to you, Ben, we should do something, We should not do nothing. Amazingly enough, that argument proved unpersuasive. Mitch McConnell said well, so the principal avenue that if you look, the biggest legislative victory of the Trump years was the twenty seventeen tax cuts. We passed that using

what's called budget reconciliation. Budget reconciliation is a process under a bill called the Budget Acted nineteen seventy five. The budget p is not terribly consequential. What's consequential is, under the terms of the statute, you have an up down vote at fifty votes and it can't be filibustered. So it's one of the most important exceptions to the filibuster we could have. If you look at the Democrats, they did three budget reconciliations. It's how they passed almost all

of their agenda that put us in this hole. When the Republicans had the majority, we did only one budget reconciliation. We did not do a single one in twenty eighteen, which, frankly, ben is indefensible. And so I made the case of the Speaker and my colleagues, let's not make that mistake again.

Speaker 3

Let's hit the ground running.

Speaker 1

This seems different.

Speaker 2

And even when I say different, there's also a lot of people behind the scenes that are working on putting together a Trump administration and a government and learning from the mistakes that happened in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 1

How encouraged are you by that?

Speaker 2

I mean, I've had quite a few people I know that that I've talked to in many different areas of government who are saying, this just feels different.

Speaker 1

This time. We learned from our mistakes in sixteen.

Speaker 2

We learn from our inaction and people that we should have replaced and changed with conservative minds, and we've witnessed what happens when you do that. But this time it's going to be different. That may be the thing I'm the most excited about is if we had, like you mentioned, a House and Senate ready to go, but also many of the bureaucrats that have been changed out very quickly this time.

Speaker 1

That seems to be the plan.

Speaker 3

Well.

Speaker 4

In twenty sixteen, I think Trump's winning surprised a lot of people. It surprised a lot of Republicans in the Senate, it surprised a lot of Republicans in the House. It frankly surprised the Trump campaign team, and I think it actually surprised Trump himself. On election Day, I think they were all a little bit startled that they had won and suddenly, holdly, cow, we're going to go do this now.

And and so it resulted in when the administration came in in the beginning of twenty seventeen, in Congress, Republican leadership of the House and Senate was not prepared with an agenda because they had assumed Hillary was going to win and they didn't need one, and the White House did not have the experience to know how to drive an agenda. There was no first one hundred Days mission.

And you're right, there's a whole series of nonprofits that are engaged in laying out specific plans for executive orders, for regulations, for legislation, and whether it is the America First Policy Institute or the Heritage Foundation or others. I think if and when Trump wins this November, we will hit January with a much much better level of preparation to make a lasting difference immediately.

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border real quick center. You guys talked about that. It's something that really I think catapulted Trump to get the presidency in sixteen when he talked about building the damn wall, and it clicked with a lot of Americans. Now the President, Joe Biden the other day tried to help Mary and said, all right, I'm gonna do some executive action here on the southern border. But a new poll reveals that Biden's border security move fails to set up five voters. As

the crisis continues. In other words, the American people are saying, we're not taking the bait this time. We are seeing your executive order is pretty much worthless. It is not

shutting down illegal crossings at the southern border. This on top of the fact that we have now people that are on the Terrace watch list and those connected isis K that crossed the southern border and got into this country that way, and then they let him go, and so now they've been arrested the last week, and then we got another warning center this week about we're not doing a good enough job betting the people that are coming across that we are catching.

Speaker 4

Well, that's exactly right. And listen, I think Democrats believe that the American people, the voters, are stupid and that they're easily deceived by an announcement that Biden's got an executive order to secure the border good, the problems fixed. I don't think the voters are stupid. I think they've got an enormous amount of common sense. And at this point, anyone who's paying attention even a tiny bit knows that

this invasion at our southern border is deliberate. It's what the Democrats want, It's what Joe Biden wants, it's what's Kamala Harris wants, it's what every Democrat in the Senate, in the House wants. I think people get that, and that's one of the challenges the Biden campaigns trying to deceive them and saying no, no, no, no, it's not Biden. He's trying to fix it. I don't think people are

going to buy that. But as you noted, just an additional piece of evidence that's really quite compelling and quite concerning is that there's a brand new report that came out this week from the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security, and the DHS Inspector General concludes number one, that DHS has not been a effectively screening non citizens and asylum seekers. Number two that CBP can't access all

federal data to complete thorough screening and vetting. And number three, the DHS Inspector General in the Biden administration concluded as following quote, DHS will remain at risk of admitting dangerous persons into the country or enabling asylum seekers who may post significant threats to public safety and national security to continue to reside in the United States end quote until

these challenges are addressed. This is a bombshell report from the Inspector General and so of course the corporate media is ignoring it altogether.

Speaker 2

You look at this, there's so many warnings, and we've seen the FBI give their warnings that the director there has given his warnings and he says that it is a very concerning and real national security threat of the

open southern border. You then put this combined with ISIS and what you just talked about, and you have to ask yourself the question who is to blame for being asleep at the wheel here or is it just Democrats say, Look, we're willing to sacrifice some Americans, some of you are going to die in a terrorist attack one day, but we got in twenty million illegal immigrants and.

Speaker 1

That was worth it for us.

Speaker 2

How do you look at this subject now knowing these warnings are coming now from people I think inside of our government under Biden, who are trying to cover the rear ends.

Speaker 4

Well, Listen in terms of Washington Democrats, the Democrats in the Senate of the House, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and the executive branch ben To be honest, I don't think they give a damn. I have seen no evidence.

Speaker 1

That's my worry.

Speaker 2

It's like it's almost like it's, well, it's the price that we're willing to pay. We're willing to sacrifice safety, security, and in reality, if you compare it to what isis K did in Russia, American lives to get what we ultimately what we want, which is a new voting block.

Speaker 4

Look, I think the Democrats right now in Congress are incredibly cynical and the only thing they're focused on is what will keep them in power, what will ensure that they're more and more and more and more Democrat voters. And I think they look at the eleven million people they've allowed into this country illegally and they view them

all as future Democrat voters. Now, some of them, I think they are counting on voting illegally this election, and the rest of them, I think they're counting on voting legally once a Democrat administration gets into office and grants them amnesty. And so I think from their view, they are fundamentally remaking the demographics of this country and they're trying to remake it in a way that ensures that Democrats remain in power forever. And the thing that is

tragic is they're more than happy. The Democrats are more than happy to look the other way if the people die, at the people dying crossing the border day after day after day, the migrants dying, They're perfectly happy to look the other way. At the children being brutalized. They're perfectly happy to look the other way at the women being

repeatedly sexually assaulted. They're perfectly happy to look away at all of the victims of crime we've seen all across the country from illegal aliens that the Biden administration is released, and most inexplicably, they have to date been perfectly happy to look the other way at the growing and deeply troubling risk of a major terrorist attack in the United States from illegal aliens that the Biden administration is released among us.

Speaker 2

During your time serving in the Senate, have you ever seen this many warnings on a national security issue? Now come before you, guys publicly, because it's not just like one person as a whistleblower. You're talking about the head of the FBI, You're now talking about the DHA Inspector General. You're talking about others with a Department of Home and Security, border patrol agents, the Border Union. I mean, they're all singing now the same tune. Which is we're sitting on a time bomb.

Speaker 4

Well, I think the facts have gotten so overwhelming that they had no choice. If you look at Christopher Ray, who is the head of the FBI, he has testified now repeatedly in front of Congress, and he said there is an enormous risk of a terrorist attack in the United States. It is from our southern border. We are all vulnerable, and we've got to step up and fight back on this. As you know, I know Chris Ray very very well. We both clerked for the same Court

of Appeals judge. I've known Chris Ray for thirty years. I think he's a good man. Interestingly enough, he's not a Democrat. I think he fully considers himself a Republican. And my fault with Chris Ray, which I've articulated multiple times, is that I think he's a company man. I think his view of his job as the FBI director is to defend the career employees at the FBI, to circle

the wagons around the senior leadership. And that might in an ordinary circumstance make sense, but it doesn't make sense here when you have hardcore partisans who have burrowed into senior leadership. Positions and who are corrupting the integrity of the FBI. That being said, Chris Ray keeps going to Congress and saying people, the risk of a terrorist attack is enormous. He's trying to ring the bell because he's

looking at the intel. Look, let me read you from just the opening page of the report from the Inspector General at the Department Homeland Security. It says, quote what we found the Department of Homeland Securities technology procedures and coordination, we're not fully effective to screen and vet non citizens applying for admission into the United States or asylum seekers

whose asylum applications were pending for an extended period. Although US Customs and Border Protection deployed new technologies to enhance traveler screening, it could not access all federal data necessary to ensure complete screening and vetting of non citizens seeking admission to the United States. In addition, CBP used varied and sometimes inconsistent inspection procedures for travelers arriving in vehicles

at land ports of entry. Finally, CBP does not have the technology to perform biometric matching on travelers arriving in vehicles at land ports of entry. Once a non citizen files an asylum application. US Citizenship and Immigration Services conducts screening and vetting to verify each asylum applicants' identity and

determine their ability. However, USCIS did not always complete timely screenings for more than four hundred thousand affirmative asylum app applicants who filed for asylum between October twenty seventeen and March twenty twenty three, four hundred thousand. Additionally, USCIS does not have a dedicated procedure or comprehensive technology solution to perform interim screening of asylum applicants whose cases were not adjudicated within the required one hundred and eighty day timeframe.

Speaker 2

So you look at all of that, and it reminds me so much of nine to eleven, when we found out afterwards, Yes, everybody wasn't talking to each other, the FBI and the CIA weren't talking to another, and so things were falling through the cracks. Except this time they're all saying, are falling through the cracks before the attack, not after. Is there any chance that we can get this together quickly enough to fix it before it's too eight?

Or is this just now an administration's decision of hey, we know what we're doing here, we know the risk, and we're okay with it.

Speaker 4

I think there's no chance with this administration. Look look Joe Biden. It is terrifying. Joe Biden is utterly absent. He is not competent to do the job.

Speaker 3

He's in.

Speaker 4

Kamala Harris is a dumpster fire. Alejandro Majorcas is brazenly defying the law and is in fact presiding over the criminal invasion of this country. Merrick Garland is so politicized the Department of Justice is not going to do anything. I do not believe these individuals will change their behavior. They've made the devil's bargain that they will destroy our country in order to let enough illegal immigrants into this

country to ensure they stay in power. And so I think the only only only answer is for Republicans to win in November, for Trump to win reelection, and for us to win the Senate in the House.

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couldn't stand trial. He thinks he would be incompetence trial. We've seen several videos come out over the last couple of days of the President looking clearly like he's lost at events, not knowing what's going on, and slurring his words. But there does seem to be one issue that he's still very much honed in on, and that is the number one issue of taken care of his son, Hunter Biden.

Joe Biden has claimed he's not going to give a pardon to his son, but we also know that Joe Biden in the White House is very much getting the idea out there. So people will, I guess, be okay with it that he may commute his son Hunter sentence. The question is will be smart enough to do this after election day? And is it even a bigger possibility that he may just be flat out lying and he's going to just straight up pardon him.

Speaker 4

Well, look, the odds are significant. I believe that Joe Biden pardons his son, and I think it all hinges on what happens in November. I think if Joe Biden loses, then he will pardon Hunter. In November December, he will pardon Hunter before leaving. If Joe Biden wins, it gets more complicated. I think he will want a pardon Hunter.

But if he's starting a second term and he's got four years to go, I think his political team will be terrified that pardoning Hunter, especially after you promised the American people you would not, would do irreparable damage to him. And so what I think is likely is if he wins, instead of pardoning Hunter, that he will commute the sentence. Commuting the sentence basically says, Okay, no more jail time for you.

Speaker 3

You can go.

Speaker 4

You're still a felon, You're still a convicted felon, you still have many of the detriments of being a felon, but you're wearing a bulletproof vest, so it is at least much much harder to kill you. I think the two options are Biden loses, he pardons Hunter. Biden wins, he commutes Hunter's sentence and lets him go from jail.

Speaker 2

You look at the White House, and what you said would directly contradict what the White House has said. The White House Press Secretary Jean Pierre saying this second one with a cousin.

Speaker 1

Pardon or commute his son if he's convicted. So I've answered this question before.

Speaker 5

It was asked of me not too long ago, a couple of weeks ago, and I was very clear and I said no.

Speaker 2

I mean she didn't just say pardon. She also said commute the sentence. The president will not do it. No, And I guess that's a smart political answer going into November and then after you win, who cares?

Speaker 1

Right you?

Speaker 2

Why to the American people on quote having a secure border when they know they're what you're lying to. You'll look at him in the face. You tell him Bidnomics is working with every American turning. You tell people the economy is strong and great right now, when it's clearly not. I mean, these are the lies that they tell every single day, so why not lie on this one?

Speaker 4

Well and listen, Kareeine Jean Pierre does that every day. We have detailed at great lengths the deliberate lies she has told for the White House Briefing room. The one that is still the most galling is when she stood up there and said, you know, people are not just walking across our border. That's not happening, and that is

such a brazen lie. You'll recall on this podcast. I invited to take Kareeine down to the border any day of the week and we would go out on patrol and we would find illegals crossing day after day after day.

That's how we got to eleven million illegals. She did not take me up on that invitation, but I will tell you multiple times over the last two years she's gotten in arguments with this podcast, with points you and I have made on the podcast that she's been forced to stand up at the White House Press briefing and defense. And actually one of our good friends, Kaylie Mcanany on Fox, has put together a compilation of Kareem John Pierre's repeated flip flops and repeated lies.

Speaker 7

Take a listen, Hunter Biden, I want you to watch this closely because I'm very confused. Kareem John Pierre was asked her Eagagle yesterday if President Biden would commute Tunner sentence. We know he said he would impart him. Would he commute it? She answered very differently than she did on September fifteenth, twenty twenty three. Watched the two answers.

Speaker 5

What I'm saying is that the President I am not spoken to the President about this, And what I'm saying is he was asked about a pardon, he was asked about he was asked about the trial specifically, and he answered it very clearly, very forthright. As we know the sentence. He hasn't even been scheduled yet. I don't have anything beyond.

Speaker 4

What the President said. He spent very clear about this.

Speaker 8

Checond one with the president or commute his son if he's convicted.

Speaker 1

I've answered this question before.

Speaker 5

It was asked of me not too long ago, a couple of weeks ago, and I was very clear and I said.

Speaker 7

No, that's confusing.

Speaker 1

That's a change. Yes it is.

Speaker 8

I think she's clearly leaving the door open for America to accept, frankly, a commutation inevitably, which who would be surprised given the person at the helm. You were making some great points of it, Hunter, I want to just give you some space to make them too.

Speaker 6

I just think that their real risk here is that he is a vulnerability if he were to be facing jail and flip and I know that's people. Oh my god, he'd never flip me. If you read the text messages and some of the stuff that's in evidence already in the cases he's facing. There's no love loss between Hunter and some of the members of the Biden family. Let's just put it this way. He's not on the same

page with Jill. He's got issues with the uncle. I think the uncle is actually the one that's the most vulnerable, particularly in the area of the Chinese money. They can't afford to have him turn hostile. And that's why once his legal troubles conquered, all of a sudden, he's at the White House, he's on the plane he's going to do, you know, with on trips with Joe Biden, keeping.

Speaker 1

Him close by the way.

Speaker 2

One thing there that I do want to ask your opinion of, there was some criticism of Joe Biden flying back and forth to the trial. They were holding hands, walking in and out of the courtroom, and coming back from overseas to make appearances.

Speaker 1

The point that was made there about.

Speaker 2

The liability, like, hey, we got to keep him close because if we're not sure he could even handle Jawn. If he did, then what could happen to the other family members. It's a very interesting perspective and point, especially if you go back and read some of the things that he has said and written in his own words.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I got to say I don't actually agree with the criticism of Joe Biden on this. She's his mom. Her son is facing multiple felony counts. He's now been convicted of multiple felonies. Her son has had a very troubled life, has had enormous substance abuse problems. I am never going to faul to a mom for loving her son, and so the fact that she came back to be with him in the trial, Look, that's part of being a mom.

Speaker 1

Fair point, Senator. I appreciate it.

Speaker 2

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