
The Brian Kilmeade Show 06-23-2026
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Brian Kilmeade
From the FOX News radio studios in midtown Manhattan, it's the fastest growing radio talk show. Brian kilmeade. Hi everyone. Welcome to the latest moments of the Brian Kilmeade Show. This hour we're going to be joined by Lt. Col. Allen West. Mark Thiessen's here in studio and we have a lot to go over. The President United States has got to be happy. His World cup is going great and he along with Johnny Infantino is going to be giving away the World cup trophy together. That usually doesn't happen but there's not usually a Donald Trump leader of the free world that's President United States. So things are always a little bit different. So we have a lot to discuss today. Just got to remind you too if you ever missed the show, you want to get supplements for the show. YouTube.com/@the Brian Kilmeade show we have our own channel. So let's get to the big three.
Mark Thiessen
Number three, they might well win the World Cup. I think after their two wins in the first two games they have a real chance to to offer it. They play at home, the crowd is behind them. The public is, is emotional. I mean they're looking really great.
Brian Kilmeade
Yep, World cup fever running very high. That was the president of FIFA. He doesn't just say that to anybody. The greatest supporters didn't predict this type of success for the game of the country. I talked to the FIFA president as you just heard. We're going to bring you some of those highlights and the chance for the US Going all the way because one of their greatest players has said they will not win. Number two, we have fascists in the White House. We need climate denier in the White House. We have a racist and transfer with the White House. Are we going to let them win?
Farley Weiss
Right.
Brian Kilmeade
That's Claire Valdez, somebody that you would not never think would run for office. But the socialist is it's a hot topic and it's hot on the ballot this year as the Dem civil war is playing out in real time. As the godfather of them all, Bernie Sanders could not be happier with we examine the races and what it means in June, how it will affect November. Number one, we're beginning to move forward on some of the big issues, beginning to address some of the technical details.
Lt. Col. Allen West
But I think it's important for people to understand there is a long way
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to go in this. No kidding. General Votel Iran talks have begun and news is pouring out all over the talks. We examined it all and what it means for security in the region and why Israel's interests are our interest. Mark, I think you agree with that, right?
Lt. Col. Allen West
I do, absolutely. Just, you know, just like the NATO alliances are, is an ally and we have shared interests, not all the interests are the same, but, but we broadly have, you know, we, we are both. Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East. It shares our values and it's important that we stand together.
Brian Kilmeade
So I'm just, as usual, we watch, we watched the vice president come out of the meeting, said, good news, we made progress. Weapons inspectors, the IAEA are going back into express and inspect and evaluate their nuclear program. We tried to call the inspectors at 2 o' clock in the morning. We were unable to get anybody. So we're going to work on that today. And then a representative from Iran says, we never agreed to that.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Yeah, look, I, part of me doesn't want to nitpick everything that happens and I'm sort of holding, holding back and like watching to see how this process plays out. Because, but the problem we have is, is that we've lifted sanctions on Iranian oil.
Mark Thiessen
Right?
Lt. Col. Allen West
So Iran is, right now, they're selling, yeah, so they're selling oil right now. We lifted the blockade, we've allowed, we've lifted the sanctions. And so they are getting hundreds of millions, possibly billions of dollars in revenue that's gonna pour into their, into the regime that is helping them lift them up off the mat when they haven't given us anything, they haven't done anything yet to deserve it. I mean, you know, they've opened the straight. First of all, they shouldn't have the say whether the strait is, that should be a, that it shouldn't be a weapon that they can wield to close or open at their, at their will. And second of all, they haven't, they haven't made any concessions. You know, I mean, they do, they do say in the, in the memorandum of understanding that they're, they will not have or build or procure a nuclear weapon. But you know, they've been denying that they want to do they want a nuclear weapon to begin with? I mean, they, you know, one of the things, one of the things that we should do once we have a deal is they should admit, have to admit that they were pursuing a nuclear weapon and give us all the details, all the bomb plans and everything else as part of a deal. So, you know, I don't, I just, I. Look, President Trump has done more than any president in 47 years to set back the Iranian nuclear program and to fight frankly, set back the Iranian regime This is a country that's been waging war on US for 47 years. Terrorist attacks from the taking of the hostages to the Marine barracks bombing, all the way through the Khobar Towers, the embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. You go through it. The assassination attempt in Washington, D.C. where they're going to blow up Cafe Milano. They've been killing Americans, launching attacks on Americans, and America didn't fight back until Donald Trump became President.
Kelsey Grammer
Here's General.
Lt. Col. Allen West
So he deserves enormous credit for that.
Brian Kilmeade
Here's General Jack Keane on what the President should think about cut 9. The Nuclear Enterprise has got to go. We don't need to get into the details of the specifics. And to do that, I believe he's got to have United States military and civilian nuclear experts on the ground executing his goals and objectives here, and the IAEA supporting that. They should be there because they have so much experience there. But we have to make certain that the President's goals are being achieved here, not somebody that's not related to the United States objectives and goals here. And that's going to try to work between Iran and the United States. No, it's got to be exactly what we're talking about here, and it has to be anywhere and anytime. So that's true. These are all conditions. But now we have Iran denying that we're even allowing inspectors in.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Yeah, I mean, Jack Keane is right, as always. You're always safe to say Jack Keane is right. That sentence is almost always correct. And look, what we've accomplished in operation between Midnight Hammer and Epic Fury is we have absolutely decimated the Iranian nuclear program. Their nuclear dust is so deeply buried that the Iranians have actually told their negotiators they can't reach it. We would have to come in and excavate it to get it right. Their centrifuges have been destroyed. Their conversion facilities have been destroyed. The nuclear scientists are dead, all the rest of it. So the goal now, having done all that, is to lock in those gains and make sure that they're irreversible.
Mark Thiessen
Yeah.
Lt. Col. Allen West
There are two ways to do that. You can do that at the negotiating table, or you could do that through military action. The President obviously wants to do it through negotiations. The problem is as. As weakened as the Iranian regime is. They're not chastened. Just look at their behavior. This is not. This is not the behavior of a government that feels like it's been defeated and that. And that it's weak. And so they are defiant still. They're doing the minimum they need to do in order to get the ceasefire. But I don't. I don't see them behaving in a way that they are good. Like this is. This is not the Japanese on the deck of the USS Missouri signing their surrender document. And so we're gonna have a hard time getting these concessions from them.
Brian Kilmeade
Right. The talks reportedly now talking about the region Lebanon cease fire arrangements, communication channels to prevent escalation, maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz and deconfliction mechanisms among the parties operating in the region. Among the people who think that's a good. I like to play you. Jack Keen bites is General Jack Keane. He thinks that this is a good move to have indeed, confliction.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Why don't you just have Jack on instead of me? Well, cut to the chase.
Brian Kilmeade
It's a. It's a good. I was thinking about it. The legendary. Could not get his number.
Farley Weiss
There you go.
Brian Kilmeade
Here's cut 11. It's likely a step in the right direction. A couple of things we have to recognize, though. Iran doesn't have a claim here, Larry. This is Lebanese citizens under the guise of a terrorist organization, Hezbollah, that Iran Resources and the country of Lebanon. So it's Israel who is being attacked right on their border, Hezbollah who's doing an attacking, and Lebanon, the country from which it's coming from. And that they have to be the principals involved here. Yeah.
Lt. Col. Allen West
So here's the problem with what we've done. So apparently Israel is not part of this deconvliction group. Right. And what's fundamentally problematic about that is that the way they're negotiating this, it's like Hamas is Iran's proxy and Israel is an American proxy. And we're the two states that negotiate, and we control our proxies. Israel is not our proxy. Israel is a sovereign democratic state that is trying to defend itself. The only proxy here is Hezbollah, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Iranian regime that is attacking Israel and using it. And if, quite frankly, illegally occupying parts of Lebanon, Lebanon wants them out. Right. Israel wants them out. So who's. Who's, you know, whose sovereignty is being violated here? Hezbollah has no business being in Lebanon, period. Full stop. And they should be. If Iran wants to. Wants to have a peace deal and wants to make Lebanon part of the process, their role is to pull Hezbollah out and disarm Hezbollah.
Brian Kilmeade
So, you know, the president loves that oil is going down, and who wouldn't, to 70 something in the 70s. Okay. And 65 is the threshold where the oil and gas companies say, can't go any further else it doesn't pay for us to drill and sell. So, okay, we're getting close to that threshold. But do you believe the 60? Once we get to 60 days, it starts working more and more towards Iran because of the midterms.
Lt. Col. Allen West
So I think.
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Do you think they know that?
Lt. Col. Allen West
I think the problem is I think Iran certainly feels that way. So the President, the president says he doesn't care about the midterms. And truth be told, if, if the midterms were what drive were driving his thinking, then he would have never started Operation Epic Fury to begin with. I think it's one of the most courageous decisions any American president has made in my lifetime. It didn't help him politically in any way. He just did it because he believes Iran shouldn't have a nuclear weapon. But as you get closer and closer to the midterms, it becomes less and less likely that we're going to be taking military action. And Iran knows that. So they're trying to extend the negotiations as long as they can, but then that ends. They're going to be midterm elections. And after that, the President has a completely free hand. So I think they may be misplaying their hand because they think they have more Runway than they do.
Brian Kilmeade
I talked to Senator Tim Sheehy on Fox and Friends yesterday and he interviewed. Thank you. He said, there's two things I don't like about the. There's a lot, but two main things. He goes, I don't like the Pakistan's involved. I don't like Qatars involved because I see Qatar, I see a country that pays both sides financing terror. And when I see Pakistan, I think of a country that has bin Laden, that allowed terrorists to stage in Pakistan and go and kill people in Afghanistan.
Farley Weiss
Yeah.
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Do you think it's wrong to think that way?
Lt. Col. Allen West
No, I agree with him a thousand percent. I mean, Pakistan, you know, A. Q Khan was like selling weapons, nuclear technology all around, all around the world. You know, if we're going to bring in, you know, all the bad players, why don't we bring North Korea into the negotiations too?
Mark Thiessen
Right.
Lt. Col. Allen West
You know, so, yes, and I believe I've. And, and Cutter is.
Brian Kilmeade
Trump loves this guy because Trump has said great things about the field. Field Marshal.
Lt. Col. Allen West
He loves the Field Marshal. Look, because Trump is somebody who likes to deal with. He likes to deal with the bad actors and befriend them and to, and to influence them. And so he's not afraid to talk to anybody. So I think that it doesn't surprise me that he wants to work with them. And if he thinks that they're useful to the process, then he's going to engage them. So, you know, he's looking for a neutral orbiter.
Brian Kilmeade
When we come back, I want to talk socialism. I want to find out where you stand. I, you know, I don't know, like you might be for it. I don't, don't give it away. This is a tease. Mark Teason, is he for socialism? Will he be voting in the Democratic primary today in New York City? That's not even a good teacher. Not from New York. I am in a world of noise. Get the signal.
Lt. Col. Allen West
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On the ballot.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Polishing ICE is on the ballot.
Brian Kilmeade
And we have a world to win because when we fight, that is Claire Valdez. And she wants to win because she wants to abolish ice and she also wants to defund Israel. Does not want any support for Israel. This is. Some of the people that are on the ballot. Is Mandami against Hakeem Jeffries. Marties. And it's significant because these are established Democrats. You're not going against. I don't, I'm not bringing up Republicans. Yeah, they got three. Jeffrey's got three. Mondami's got three. They do not fear this would be maybe this next speaker.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Yeah.
Brian Kilmeade
So Brooklyn.
Lt. Col. Allen West
So my, my favorite mayor growing up in New York City was Ed Koch. And Ed Koch famously said when he lost the mayoral primary, they said, Mr. Mayor, will you ever run again? And he said, no, the people have spoken and they must be punished.
Farley Weiss
Right.
Lt. Col. Allen West
And that's how I feel about New York today. Go for it. You know, you want to, you want to just elect a socialist slate, you know, have at it. It's terrible for, it's terrible for New York. I feel badly for all my friends who, who still live here, but great for the Republican Party because you're going to drive also. You're going to Drive more and more people out of New York. They're going to, they're going to take their money, they're going to take their capital, they're going to go to red states and they're, you know what they're going to do? They're going to take their congressional seats and their electoral votes with them. After the 2030 census, there's going to be a hemorrhaging of Electoral college votes and congressional seats from New York and California and Illinois to Florida and Texas and other red states. So, you know, she may be, she may get elected to Congress, but then they're going to have to have redistricting and she might lose her seat because so many people have left New York.
Farley Weiss
So.
Brian Kilmeade
Yeah, because it just going to have as many seats. So what about Brad Lander, this guy who ran for mayor and this. That's okay. I don't have to run for mayor. I'll just step over if you'll support me running against Dan Goldman, by the way, Goldman pretty much as left as it gets. A brutal Trump critic.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Just doesn't hate Jews.
Brian Kilmeade
He just doesn't hate Jews because he is one. Yeah, one of the reasons probably doesn't like Netanyahu, but listen to what Brad Lander believes in Brooklyn, cut 26.
Farley Weiss
And our solidarity, it doesn't end at the Hudson or at the Potomac. Our solidarity stretches out to Cuba and Venezuela and it stretches to Gaza where we're about to show solidarity with Palestinian kids who can't go to school because our taxpayer dollars paid for the bombs
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that destroy them all.
Farley Weiss
That's why everyone on this slate is
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committed to sign on to the Block
Farley Weiss
the Bombs act and not to send one more dime for Netanyahu's wars.
Brian Kilmeade
That's solidarity. All right, so he's a clown, but can you believe he's reaching out to Venezuela?
Lt. Col. Allen West
Well, so this is. So in Cuba, this is how you know he's a moron. Is that the line in the democratic socialists is that we're democratic socialists? We're not like Cuba, we're not like Venezuela, we're not like the communists. Like we're different than them. And so he just said the quiet part out loud, which is that all these people are just communists. From each according to his ability, to each according to his knees. That's Mondami's economic philosophy. That's straight out of Karl Marx and the Communist, Communist Manifesto. These people are communists.
Brian Kilmeade
So Jeffries is supporting Dan Goldman, Imam Dummies back candidate. That guy, that clown Brad Lander has got almost A double digit lead. So he's going to unseat this guy because he likes Israel. And then he was denied coffee by a barista that doesn't like juice and says that he's genocide supporting. So I mean, this is unbelievable that, I mean, I'm not going to bat for Dan Goldman. I think he's, I think he's a senator that's just a partisan senator. But wait, nobody thought he wasn't liberal enough. So this is Jeffries losing. He told him not to do this. He did it anyway.
Lt. Col. Allen West
So this is, again, this is what I would call the Mamdani fallacy, which is taking over the Democratic Party, which is, look at the energy Mamdani and the Democratic Socialists are bringing to the party. We need to replicate that energy all across America. Like, yeah, that works in New York, which is possibly the bluest city in America. It certainly works in Los Angeles where you've got like, you know, left fighting far left for the mayor's race over there. But it doesn't work in, it doesn't work in Minnesota, it doesn't work in Wisconsin, it doesn't work in Georgia, it doesn't work in North Carolina, it doesn't work in Nevada. You're not gonna win swing states by going out lefting.
Brian Kilmeade
I want you to bring it to Maine because Susan Collins finally did an interview yesterday and talked about Platner. He's one of the most despicable candidates I've seen in my lifetime. Cut 32. The number of scandals keep going on each day. To me, one of the most calling is his making fun of a Purple
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Heart recipient who had been wounded by
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the Taliban, is lying on the war
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field and he ridicules this individual.
Brian Kilmeade
Another example is his treatment of women in general and also his opposition to law enforcement on all those things. Just weigh in. I mean, what kind of opponent is this for Susan?
Lt. Col. Allen West
So first of all, it's the greatest opponent she could possibly pull. She must be very happy that Grant Platner is her, is her opponent. But also think of it, in Texas, they were just telling us we, we have to vote against Paxton because he's an adulterer. And now they're saying we have to vote for the adulterer because Susan Collins is such a threat to democracy.
Brian Kilmeade
Right.
Lt. Col. Allen West
That, that we have to, we have to do what we have to do to get rid of her. Really.
Brian Kilmeade
She doesn't barely votes with Donald Trump. Thanks a lot more, Thiessen. You seem very nice.
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General Jack Keane
Yeah, it's good to be with you, Brian. And again, what I see when I listen to these talks, when I listen to some of the rhetoric from Iran, they're not a defeated enemy. And as a matter of fact, they don't want to even be referred to as an enemy now. They want to see themselves as equal to the United States. And so as you talked about and alluded to your discussion with Mark Deason, yes, let's take some of these unfrozen funds and let's do what is necessary to restock our armaments. Let's repair our bases. Let's make sure that those people that have suffered because of Iranian Islamic terrorism, they get reparations for that. That's the right place for reparations. When I hear this talk about selling food over there, it reminds me of all of the humanitarian aid and food that we tried to send into Gaza. And what did Hamas do? Hamas just claimed it and made the people in Gaza suffer even more so because they kept it for themselves. So what's the guarantee that any type of food, stuff or agriculture that we send over to Iran will go down to the people and not just go to the cronies of the regime?
Brian Kilmeade
Yeah, I mean, that's a big deal, too. And now they're denying the progress that they thought they made in day one. They're rejecting it. So the president said, look, we're not. I'm not taking the military, the military off the, off the table cut for. I think the blockade was more impactful than dropping bombs. We could set that up again in about 15 minutes, I would say, Pete, one phone call would tell. It would take maybe half hour. And they set up the blockade again if they mess with the strait. But evidently they're making some rules. 48 hours notice before you pass, if you're going to need insurance, we will issue the insurance. They think they're taking control of the strait.
General Jack Keane
Yeah, I think the important thing with that, again is, you know, this is an international seaway and we should not have them constraining an international sea lane of commerce, an S lock. And I think that's the real lesson learned from here is that again, when I talk about them not being defeated, they should not be dictating terms about the flow going through the Strait of Hormuz. And so if there was anything that I would have kept in place until I saw more movement in a positive direction from the Iranian regime, I would have kept the blockade in place. I would have, you know, taken control of the Strait of Hormuz because those are key centers of gravity for them. And that puts the type of pressure, the economic pressure and maybe some diplomatic pressure on the Iranian regime that right now they feel has been alleviated.
Brian Kilmeade
Right. I want you to hear what Brit Hume had to say. Cut 13. Judged against the standard that the president set basically when early going, when he spoke of unconditional surrender, this is not a particularly good deal for the United States. On the other hand, it's worth remembering and not setting aside, I think the extraordinary amount of damage that has been done to Iran militarily, you know, the loss of their navy, their air force, much of their missile capacity, their radar systems and so on, have left Iran a much less important power in the world than it was before all this. It's still as evil and determined as ever, perhaps, but I think greatly weakened. I think that's important to keep that in mind as a backdrop for this. Yeah, but we don't see a lot of it. So people forget it.
Farley Weiss
Right.
Brian Kilmeade
We don't see the third remnants of the 13,000 plus strikes.
General Jack Keane
No, you're absolutely right. Without a doubt. There can be no debate about Iran being a weakened state. But again, I come back to another adjective. They're not a defeated state. And so when you talk about defeating them, you have to think about again, as we term it in the military, what is the center of gravity? What are the key things for this regime to maintain control, to stay in power. And I think that's where they still think that they have a strength. But right now, without a doubt, yes, we have air dominance over Iran, we have naval dominance, but the key things that would really put the most immense amount of pressure on them, we've taken off the table, like I said, controlling the straits and the blockade. And I think that, yeah, we need to be able to, if I can use term, snapback like we had with sanctions, we need to snap back those, those blockades as soon as we possibly can. If we see them, you know, flood flatter, I mean, flustering.
Brian Kilmeade
So let's talk about Texas, James Talarico and his, some of his odd beliefs. Where do they come from? So maybe we have a clue. This story's out today that Tellarico has described Drew Daniel Henderson Espinosa as a major source of inspiration for his political and religious philosophy. He is pretty out there. He believes, he says that he's autistic, non bi, he's pro artist. What does it say? It says his inspiration is for his political and religious philosophy because he identifies as mixed race, non binary, transgender, Latinx. He uses his he they pronouns and says he's autistic. The book referenced Talarico as Henderson Espinosa's 2019 work and activist theology. The book presents a progressive theology framework focusing on challenging what it describes as interlocking supremacies. So is Texas going to embrace the man of many genders?
General Jack Keane
No, I really don't think so. And again, it reminds me of how Barack Obama embraced black liberation theology. And so again you have Mr. Talarico, who is really embracing this woke Christian Christianity. Woke Jesus some people call it. And I don't think that's going to play very well. Texas is the belt, the buckle of the Bible belt. And when you think about the Hispanic community and even the black community, very strong Christian communities, a lot of these things that he believes in and his quote unquote, religiosity is not going to fly there. Right now you have a spat going on between him and Jasmine Crockett. She's saying she's not going to come and speak at the Texas Democrat Convention.
Farley Weiss
Why?
Brian Kilmeade
Because she lost?
General Jack Keane
Well, because she lost and she's still pondering whether or not she wants to support Mr. Tallarico. So you have a schism there, and I think it's very important that that's recognized and that could hurt Talarico.
Brian Kilmeade
So when people look at Beto O' Rourke and see he got 2.5 within 2.5 percentage points to Ted Cruz, you know, you can say what you want. That's close. And Ted Cruz is conservative. I look at Texas as a conservative state outside places like Austin. So do you if you are in Texas. This is why the RNC has to pour money in to make sure Paxson wins right where they probably wouldn't have if Cornyn had won.
General Jack Keane
Well, I think the key thing on the Republican side is will Senator Cornyn come out and endorse and support Attorney General Paxton? Because again, just the same as you see a schism on the Democrat side between the Crock camp in Talarico, you don't want to have that schism as well. You don't want to have Republicans sitting out and not showing up. Because it's all going to be about turnout. If you have that big turnout in the major urban population centers, then you put a lot of pressure on West Texas to save the day. And that's what happened with the Ted Cruz Beto o' Rourke race, was that o' Rourke was ahead initially, but then West Texas saved Ted Cruz.
Brian Kilmeade
Very interesting. So I want to talk about Graham Platner because Susan Collins does not give many interviews or on Fox and she sat down with Martha MacCallum. And here's what Susan Collins said about about her opponent, Graham Platner, who's got more scandals than I can even list in the time I have remaining with you. Cut 33. I would have said in a different
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time that any one of the would have been disqualifying for someone to be a candidate to serve our country and
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the state of Maine in the United
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States Senate, whether they were a Democrat or Republican. And it's very interesting that Graham Platner
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was recruited by people from out of state, from New York, who also recruited
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the mayor of New York, Mondame, and
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other candidates from the far left around the country.
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I don't think that's a coincidence.
Brian Kilmeade
So what do you read into that? Just the spreading of the socialist movement. I'll identify a fake oyster farmer with a Nazi tattoo who doesn't put a shirt on, who has a military record, could be a real man. But then you find out he's not even a real oyster farmer. Then you find out that he's no working class kid. He grew up with great wealth and went to a private school. So what kind of backroom check did they do it? And it's very noted that Susan Collins goes, this guy's from the outside. He was recruited from the outside.
General Jack Keane
Yeah. And I think that's what you see right now is the casting call. Because in the aftermath of 2024, what did you hear? The Democrats, the left, they weren't connecting with, quote, unquote, young men and real men. So what they do, they go out and put out the casting call. And this is who we got. And it's the same casting call that gave us Alexandria Ocasio Corte. What they're trying to do is quote, unquote, find people that fit a certain image because their message is horrible. So they're running on image and image only. And the same thing with Mamdani. But what we have to do on our side is we gotta continue to talk about what we're for, not just what we're against and how we're providing policies. They're just providing hatred.
Brian Kilmeade
What's interesting is they don't know how to identify a man. I mean, Governor Walsh is a real man. He pretends to work on a car and then waves his hands around the shotgun.
General Jack Keane
Remember the shotgun incident?
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And then, and then you have this guy. They go, oh, we need a man. We got to get the man vote back. And they get a fake man. A guy that is a belligerent, angry guy with dicey relationships with women, who's online, who's on a website that's known mostly for teen hookups up until recently. So they're asked about what's going on, what else is going to come out from deleted Reddit accounts. Morris Katz is a friend of his who works on his cat. He's his campaign strategist. Cut 34.
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All of the allegations, it hasn't been
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negated by all of the allegations against
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Platner, which there may be more coming.
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Can you say that there are not going to be more women coming forward
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with similar unflattering allegations against Graham Platner?
Brian Kilmeade
What I can say is that Graham
Lt. Col. Allen West
Platner has addressed his past repeatedly, more than I've ever seen any candidate that
Brian Kilmeade
have to talk about their past.
Lt. Col. Allen West
And he's been honest.
Brian Kilmeade
That might be because he has a lot of problems. I mean, you believe that's his spin. He's addressed his past more than anybody else and he can say that there's not more coming out.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Yeah.
General Jack Keane
And the interesting thing is where are the, you know, the misogynist voices, where the believe the women voices, where are the feminist voices? Because you can be guaranteed that when you look at, you know, how people are coming after Ken Paxton because of some of his escort pace. But it's not the same thing with the left. They're just concerned about one thing, by any means necessary. They want to win. They want power. They want control. We don't care who we run. We just want you to vote for them. So we get rid of the Republican that's in this seat.
Brian Kilmeade
It's just so interesting that Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi, they've totally been sidelined. I don't hear from Hillary or Bill Clinton. Obama loves the socialists. He showed up and right away Mondame helped him unpack his stuff. And he's been mentoring since he won the primary against another Democrat, by the way, Governor Cuomo, more of an establishment, terrible person, but more of an establishment guy. So it's just so interesting what's happening. And I guess we're going to see what's going to be next. All right, Colonel, thanks so much. Appreciate you joining us.
General Jack Keane
My pleasure. God bless. Take care, Brian.
Brian Kilmeade
You got it. 1-866-408-7669. We come back, we talk about the enormous success of the World cup from all different angles, from the fans, from the US Team, from the size of the crowd, crowds from what's happening in the city streets. They just seem to love this country and it is refreshing. Don't move. Big guests, bold opinions, better information.
Lt. Col. Allen West
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Mark Thiessen
60 million people watching at home here around the world. It was like a billion people. And, and they were all impressed by how the US Team played.
Brian Kilmeade
Just winning. It's the way they play.
Mark Thiessen
Exactly. Exactly. I mean, Paraguay is a pretty Strong team, right? And. And the US Just dominated and played and attacking football. It was great to see and really, really impressive.
Brian Kilmeade
So Tim Howard, maybe the finest goalkeeper. Sorry, Tony Miola, in American history, on a podcast with Landon Donovan, came out and said, hey, guys, the US Is playing great, but they will not win the World Cup. What do you say?
Mark Thiessen
Well, I would say they might well win the World Cup. I think after their two wins in the first two games, they have a real chance to offer it. They play at home, the crowd is behind them, the public is emotional. I mean, they're looking really great.
Brian Kilmeade
And that's a guy that knows soccer. He's the president of FIFA. He joined me an hour ago on the set of Fox and Friends. I think I'm going to spend a day with him just to see what it's like. He says he's constantly. I said, listen, if I spend a day with you, is it all ceremonial? Is your job easy? He goes, no. Now I'm constantly putting out fires, dealing with problems and complaints. I go, great, that would be a pretty cool day. Maybe I'll catch up with him on a Saturday. He goes to multiple venues. Maybe in the knockout round. So remember I told you in that question that Tim Howard didn't think the US could win. Guy, sober up. You remember how great he was in Brazil for the World Cup. Here's Landon Donovan.
Farley Weiss
Great.
Brian Kilmeade
Maybe the greatest forward we've ever had. With Tim Howard. Here's a different opinion, but listen to tim, too. Cut 46.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Can we.
Kelsey Grammer
Yes.
Brian Kilmeade
Has this group proven it, that they can beat a top team?
Asra Nomani
No.
Brian Kilmeade
I'll tell you this, Tim, and I mean this. If they play the way they're playing, they can absolutely compete against any team in this World cup. For sure.
Steve Moore
Yeah.
Brian Kilmeade
Can you do it? I've said this over and over. Can you do it four times in a row? Can you do it in a round of 16, a quarter, a semi and a final? That is where it gets really hard, but momentum gets going.
Asra Nomani
You never know.
Farley Weiss
Is it likely?
Brian Kilmeade
No, it's not likely. The US Cannot unequivocally win the World Cup. The US Will have to play the greatest game they've ever played three times in a row.
Farley Weiss
Sorry?
General Jack Keane
Four games.
Brian Kilmeade
Games in a row.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Round of 16.
Brian Kilmeade
Quarterfinals.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Yeah, semi.
Asra Nomani
Finals.
General Jack Keane
Finals.
Brian Kilmeade
It is literally impossible for the US to win the World Cup. That's going to come across crazy. People are going to say, I'm whatever. That's just the reality. But we're super excited for this ride run.
General Jack Keane
Well, I feel great now.
Brian Kilmeade
I would never say that. I'm really shocked. Look, I mean, he's honest. When you have a, when you're asked to be a commentator, when you have a podcast, you got to be honest. If that's his honest opinion, and I assume it is, it's fine. I'm disappointed that he has that opinion, especially because if you watch this guy play goal, he's in such extraordinary things in goal that defied logic. Why can't a team do that? They've already done it. Whoever thought they'd win two games outright, give up one goal and not even have to play their starters in the third game? In terms of great players, Lionel Messi, 38, 39 years old. When they went to the MLS, they said it was 34. He goes to the MLS and they say, well, you're just basically giving up a chance to ever play at the top level again. You're just cashing in in America, you're playing in the mls. That league's not good. You're drop, your game's gonna drop. All he's done is score five goals in two games. Listen to yesterday. Cut 45 applauding whenever they slow down an Argentina attack. Here's Elmada on the move for the world champions now Medina pulled back. Here lets it run Messi history in Dallas. 40 years to the day since Diego Maradona scored the hand of God. Lionel Messi scores the goal to make him the World Cup's all time leading scorer. Wonderful moment. And you think for a second he's done.
General Jack Keane
No.
Brian Kilmeade
And I think a lot of players will say, look, if I come to the mls, you can no longer say I am giving up on me playing at the top of my game. He is showing everybody you can maintain your quality of play and play in this league and be happy in America. Word is this guy loves Miami from Argentina where his worship. He loves being in Miami. You know, he played everywhere, could have gone anywhere and now he's going to stay. And I think that, you know, his dad, I think is basically the general manager of the team. So he's having a great time. He gets the players he wants and they just won a championship there. But I cannot wait. I'm going to be at the Germany Morocco game. I'm going to be at two more games, but I'm going to be working the final and others with that media pack gas from high at top Fox News headquarters in New York City, always seeking solutions, never sewing division, it's Brian Kilme. Hi everyone. So glad you're there. It's the Brian kilme show from 48 and 6 in Midtown Manhattan, just four blocks where the Norwegians pretend to be rowing like Vikings in the middle of town. Times Square. It is a phenomenal scene. Just so many phenomenal scenes we've seen with the World cup here. President United States going to Pennsylvania today in that campaign mode is going to meet with the Mack truck people. But the president's got to do a lot of work because he's got to shore up, he has to shore up his support. I mean those battleground states, I mean people just take Iowa for granted. They shouldn't. They take Ohio for granted. They shouldn't. They take Pennsylvania. They know it's going to be a battle. But the president's been so strong in Pennsylvania, maybe they feel as though they'll be okay there. Being that they say there's only about 18 seats in play in the house, I don't think they can take anything for granted. This hour being joined by Farley Weiss. He's the president of the Israeli Justice Organization. And Steve Moore is standing by in 15 minutes. He's a former chief of staff of the U.S. house of Representative and founder of the Ukrainian Freedom Project. Ukraine is blitzing Moscow with long range missiles that they pioneered. They engineered. Man, I would not want to be Russian today. Let's get to the big three.
Mark Thiessen
Number three, they might well win the World Cup. I think after their two wins in the first two games they have a real chance to offer it. They play at home. The crowd is behind them. The public is emotional. I mean they're looking really great.
Farley Weiss
Yeah.
Brian Kilmeade
The FIFA president on with me an hour ago on Fox and Friends World cup fever running as high as ever as soccer's greatest supporters did not predict this type of success. Of the World cup and the games most and the world's most popular sport. So I talked to the FIFA president about it and look at the action on and off the field. Number two, we have fascists in the White House. We a climate denier in the White House. We have a racist and trans folk in the White House. Are we going to let them win? Clara Valdez, a left wing socialist angry angry squad member to be socialism is a hot topic on the ballot in New York City today as Dem's civil war is playing out in real time in front of all of us. And the godfather of it all, Bernie Sanders could not be happier. We examine the races in June that are going to affect the balance of power in November. Number one, we're beginning to move forward
Lt. Col. Allen West
on Some of the big issues beginning
Brian Kilmeade
to address some of the technical details.
Lt. Col. Allen West
But I think it's important for people to understand there is a long way
Brian Kilmeade
to go in this. There is General Joseph Hotel Iran talks have begun and news is pouring out all over the talks and contradictions everywhere. We examine it all and what it means for the security of the region and why Israel's interests are our interest. And we should stop letting. We should stop letting Iran tell us they're different. It's a little problem with that. You're not gonna budge here. It's easy to get caught up in that podcast world, listen to these men and women rant when they go in for clicks and think to yourself, wow, you know, maybe Israel is the problem. Maybe we would have no problem in the Middle east it wasn't for Israel. Just take a sense and take a step back at history and understand who the good guy is and understand what they do with us as a partner. I don't think it'd be replicated anywhere. Used to be Britain. It's not anymore. I used to be NATO. Not anymore. What they can do pound for pound as a military can't be duplicated except with the American military. And what they do in terms of intelligence and innovation for the economy cannot be duplicated anywhere else. I think it's about time you realize that. So anytime you hear, I think, J.D. vance or anybody else coming out condemning Israel, I think they got to take a step back and understand they are entering Hezbollah. Hezbollah bombs and rockets only because Iran tells them to. Here's the President, United States, on a thought about temporary lifting. They're allowed to sell oil at market rates using dollars and lifting up sanctions while they continue to talk. Cut to. Well, I'm going to have to find out exactly the status. But if the sanctions go out, money is going to be put into this country. All that money is coming back in the form of purchasing of food, which they desperately need. They have 91 million people. They can't feed them. So the money that we lift is going to go to our farmers, largely to our farmers. I mean, it's a great idea that Jerry came up with. If you give them cornmeal, you give them soybeans. How are they going to do it? They're going to hoard it and keep with the irgc. That's on them. I actually don't even think they would deny food to their 90 million population. I wouldn't think intentionally because the unrest is something that doesn't work for them. For example, part of the Unrest that happened in January was because they had no water and because inflation the real is like a thousand reals for every dollar. So inflation you think it's bad now at 2.4%. Can you imagine a thousand percent. So I've decided to I'm not gonna ride this throughout 60 days. Iran says this, we say this. Iran says this, we say this. I take our men and women at their word. Word. J.D. vance came out after the meeting of hours and said they've agreed to let the inspectors in. As I hopped on the air today time shifting Iran's officials came out and go we never agreed to that. I'm not going to get involved. Of course they agreed to it. The vice President United States is not a liar. It doesn't work to his advantage to spin you know market it doesn't matter because if he comes out and says stuff that's blatantly not true it doesn't work to his advantage. They would come out and say it's been very frustrating. Nothing got done. That's called typical dealing with Iran. Instead they said we agreed, we tried to call weapons and we tried to call the nuclear inspectors at 2 in the morning we couldn't get anybody to pick up. It's hard to imagine him making up that story. Am I correct? And then saying Jared brought up that we'll take the money, we'll unfreeze the money but you're going to buy farm goods from us. I don't know what they said to that but I'll take them at their word. But I'm not going to get into the day by day because I am not into spinning things at the IRGC finds palatable. There is a belief amongst the negotiators and it's usually been wrong that there are moderates among the crazy Iranians. President said that and negotiators believe it. I'm shaking my head if you're not watching the stream but I am glad the oil is flowing. I want the the economy to roll. I would like to move this into the backdrop and I would like just to see how this plays out and let's see if both parties can go out and go win midterm election. It's not going to be easy regardless the best hope the demo the Republicans have is for the Democrats to continue to back these socialists for all the energy to go with the Mandamis to the Bernie Sanders the AOCs it works out because I just don't believe traveling like I do, knowing our audience like we do knowing that we got A good New York audience but I know the Midwest really supports this network and down south especially, you talk to people and they think we're crazy up here. Even entertaining the thought of having a socialist. Now Austin's a little crazy in a little left in Texas, but that's for Texas. You just want clear thinking. People are going to be open to law and order. Like what happened with the mayor. I keep citing this. The mayor in San Francisco. A guy comes in, he's a Democrat. Nobody thinks he's a Republican but he's just trying to get some sense of law and order border and get rid of the lawlessness, the massive break ins with cars and the crime and the homelessness in San Francisco. You hope some of that comes in. But if you elect these mandami like figures that want to blame society for society's ills and say the problem is billionaires, I think you're going to have nothing but failed cities. Here's Zoram M. Doni talking about immigration. Listen to what he actually says. Proudly cut 22. I've been clear that I'm proud of our sanctuary city status. We are not going to allow this city to become the civil immigration enforcement arm of a federal government that is hell bent on a deportation regime that would rip families apart across the city.
General Jack Keane
Right.
Brian Kilmeade
Or get criminals out. Tell us who's in your prisons that broke the law, came here as a criminal and became and continued to be a criminal. We're going to do that deportation arm.
General Jack Keane
Yeah.
Brian Kilmeade
If you're overstaying your visa, if you've committed a crime, you're gone. But what these people are running on is absolutely crazy. Listen to the first two lines from Brad Lander. This is a despicable former New York City controller, Democratic candidate tried to run for mayor, fell flat and fell flat in his face. Listen to this guy. Cut 26 at our solidarity.
Farley Weiss
It doesn't end at the Hudson or at the Potomac. Our solidarity stretches out to Cuba and Venezuela and it stretch Gaza.
Brian Kilmeade
Really it stretches. These are the people that you're running on? Are you insane? Gaza run by Hamas, the socialist power of Venezuela. Do you know that their president in a Brooklyn jail? And do you know that Cuba is about to fall on itself? But that's the philosophy you're selling. So Jamaal Bowman is a Democrat. I didn't think was a socialist. I can't do his bio but he keeps losing to Mike Lawler so he doesn't run anymore. Remember he's the guy who pulled the fire alarm when he was in Congress and then denied doing it. But we have video of him doing it it. So here he is talking about one of these extremists who's running for office, who's a flat out socialist, does not like the country saying horrible things he does with the flag goods, calls Israel a genocide power. So listen to this question and his answer. Cut 25. I mean, listen, it's their right to be concerned. It's important to have the conversation right. That's why we have a democracy. And so she's. When you look at pros versus cons or, you know, concerns versus things you're excited about, it's like 100 to 1. Like, she's just an exciting, incredible organizer in person, fighting for immigrant rights, fighting for Palestinian rights, fighting anti Semitism, fighting for workers rights. She's done it all. Like, she's exactly the kind of person we need in Congress and in elected office. But everyone can have their opinion. Not gonna get 100% of the vote. Yeah, it sounds like a party I don't want to be at, just judging by the music. But I will say that she does not fight anti Semitism. There's nothing anti. There is nothing but anti Semitism in her background. She's not fighting against it. This is an extremist candidate going against an established Hispanic leader in the Democratic leader. Leader. I wouldn't vote for is ballot, but he's somebody that is known as Hakeem Jeffries partner. And Jeffries is really running against her and people like Jamaal Bowman. All right, when we come back, I'm going to be joined by Steve Moore, former chief of staff of the U.S. house of Representatives and founder of the Ukrainian Freedom Project, which raises money to aid Ukrainians who, ladies and gentlemen, are on a roll. It's Brian Kilme. Talk show that's getting you talking. You're with Brian Kilmeade.
Mark Thiessen
Something has to follow after rage. It can't just be rage after rage again and again. And all of us, if we have only rage and nothing else, they must feel it. And that's why even in our addresses, we always say the war must return to Russia, to the territory of the country that started this aggression. Otherwise, these people, their society as a whole, which does not see or feel the war at all. All. And that's why I believe that in the end this year, we have started to hurt them badly. So after rage, there must be a response.
Brian Kilmeade
And why President Zelensky is right about that is because they've engineered and pioneered their own long range Missiles. And now they're beginning to penetrate repeatedly inside Moscow. They are feeling this war. Joining us now, a man that knows this goes back and forth consistently. Steve Moore, good, good friend of the show, founder of the Ukrainian Freedom Project, would raise his money to aid Ukrainian. Steve, we've been here before. When things look dark, man, things are looking better. I know it's not easy. No, but things are looking better. Could you tell us what it's like?
Steve Moore
Well, I just got back in Kyiv and, you know, we did. We brought a group of conservative journalists all around the country, and, you know, the Russians are hitting Ukraine with drones and missiles. That's an old story. The new story is that in May, for the first time, the Ukrainians shot more drones into Russia than Russia shot into Ukraine. Yeah. And so, you know, you might have seen Candace Owens show up at this Russian Davos thing last month, and there's a bunch of D list celebrities, like Steven Seagal was there and. But they were greeted by black plumes of smoke over the St. Petersburg skyline. You know, that is.
Farley Weiss
That is.
Brian Kilmeade
How great is that?
Steve Moore
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That is not a good look. If you're having a, you know, we're a great economic power conference and, you
Brian Kilmeade
know, I want you to hear more from Zelensky Cut 44.
Mark Thiessen
We responded to them by striking their oil refinery in Tayumen, in the Tayumen region. That was already. Well, if you measure directly, it's 20, 70 kilometers. Our FP drones, they reach that far? The new ones, yes. 5.2 hit their target, but actually their route was two and a half thousand kilometers. They will be able to go over 3,000. These are new drones, really good drones.
Brian Kilmeade
The plan is for them to reach over 3,000.
Mark Thiessen
More than 3,000 individual targets. Yes. We will continue to keep moving forward because we know exactly where all their strategic military manufacturing factories are located, as well as other critical oil storage depots, gas storage facilities, and so on.
Brian Kilmeade
How great is that?
Steve Moore
Yeah, it's amazing. You know, one of the things we did this last time, I live in Kyiv, but we brought a bunch of people over, and so we toured some of these drone factories. Land drones, air drones. And this stuff is amazing.
Brian Kilmeade
Go underground, right?
Steve Moore
Yeah, well, it's. It's, you know, they've got all these factories hidden, and it's just. That's something else to see as well. You see this, like, crappy old building. You go in there and it's Tony Stark's lab inside, you know, so, Steve,
Brian Kilmeade
I understand that in an effort to hit back, they blew up their Own building. The Russians the other day.
Steve Moore
Yeah, I mean, these guys can't, you know, the Russians have this sense of unearned arrogance where they think they're so great, but, you know, they're trying to fire back at Ukrainian drones and they shot at their own fuel depot and blew big, big explosion. So they can't protect themselves from Ukrainian drones.
Brian Kilmeade
So what's, how's that change things in Ukraine? I know, it's brutal. And when they send their drones over in waves, they blow up buildings. They're not aiming for military systems. No, they're aiming for people.
Steve Moore
Well, you know, the Ukrainians have taken out like 40 or 50% of Russia's refining capacity, whereas the Russians are aiming at hospitals, at schools, at apartment buildings. So, you know, do you see a
Brian Kilmeade
fracture yet among the Russians? Is it hard to. I know it's hard to tell, but we're in the Russian government that Putin's isolated.
Steve Moore
Oh, you know, the Communists, the Communist Party. There's still a Communist Party in Russia. And they are criticizing Putin. They are criticizing. So a political party is criticizing Putin. That doesn't happen. Or if you look at the polling, and the polling's for real. Putin looks at the polling. Polling for Putin's favorability is down as low as it's been since the beginning of the war. You know, it's super fun if you're a Russian looking at the, you know, on telegram channels, at Ukrainian buildings being blown up. But when your own buildings are being blown up, it ain't that cool.
Brian Kilmeade
But I also saw a parliament member say, we gotta end this war. The other thing that's interesting is that for the first time, I understand, you could correct me, that they're not able to replenish their soldiers one for one anymore.
Steve Moore
That's happened all this year, every month this year, that they are losing more people in Ukraine than they can recruit to fill those ranks. And it's just because it's a death trap, man. The Ukrainians have built 7 million drones so far this year. And now, now think about that. Seven million drones, you know, we're about halfway through the year. What is that? That's like 180 days. So, you know, 7 million divided by 180. That's a lot of drones every day that are, you know, in this, you know, that are being directed towards Russian soldiers.
Brian Kilmeade
So people want to help. What do they do?
Steve Moore
Well, you know, you can go to our website, UkraineFreedomProject.org, where again, Ukraine Freedom Project. And what we do is we give Non lethal aid to some of these military units. We help people at the front, we give Starlinks, we give generators, that sort of stuff. And we get the word out of what's happening.
Brian Kilmeade
Starlink being shut up from Russia really helped.
Steve Moore
Yeah. You know, Elon Musk, man, that was a great move on his part. That really made a difference.
Brian Kilmeade
Right, and is there a situation where they don't want talks now because doing too well or they still want talks?
Steve Moore
Well, you know, the Ukrainians have wanted talks for years. And the problem is, is that the Russians have this. You know, they just say we want it all. We would not only want the territory that we've taken in Donbass, we want the rest of, of the provinces of Donbas. And so none of these are, these are all non starters for Ukrainians. And Zelenskyy's not the last word on this. He has to convince the Ukrainian people. And Ukrainian people said, you know, you ask him, are you ready for peace? Yes, I'm ready for peace. Do you want to give up Donbass? No, I don't want to give up Donbass.
Brian Kilmeade
And why would they give up areas that they have not lost in battle?
Steve Moore
Well, you know, and the occupied part of Ukraine is 3.5 million Ukrainians. And the worst things in the world are happening there. You know, we've talked about, about this. You know, Putin has shut down every church in occupied Ukraine he doesn't control. He's murdered 80 pastors and priests. So, so it is, it is the worst place in the world. And you want to free those people. Those are your people. You want to free them.
Brian Kilmeade
I understand that. Steve Moore, thanks for what you're doing. And every time you come back, they're closer and closer to outright victory. And that justice, I hope, is going to be done. Thanks, Steve.
Steve Moore
Great to be here, man.
Brian Kilmeade
He's so busy, he'll make your head spin. It's Brian Kilmeade.
Farley Weiss
The president doesn't take his options on
Brian Kilmeade
the table, off the table when he
Farley Weiss
goes into a negotiation. He leaves them all on the table.
Brian Kilmeade
And that's where we are. This is the beginning of a process. And even after the first round, we
Farley Weiss
have Iran now allowing inspectors back in.
Brian Kilmeade
The other flaw from Obama's Iran deal was that the inspectors, Iran got to dictate where the inspectors went. It's like a criminal dictating when the parole officer comes in. And I have every confidence that this
Farley Weiss
team will drive anytime, anywhere inspections.
Brian Kilmeade
So that is Ambassador Michael Waltz and he's saying that we're going to make progress. Don't get caught up in the play by play of it. And there's certain criteria that only the president will accept. He knows him well. Farley Weiss joins us now, president of the Israeli Justice Organization. Welcome back, Farley.
Farley Weiss
It's good to be here, Brian. Thank you.
Brian Kilmeade
First off, on, I think things have settled down now. I saw the president ripping Hezbollah and not Israel. And I think things have reconfigured me, like many other people, are really concerned about some of the tone that was coming out of the White House over the last few days.
Kelsey Grammer
Days.
Farley Weiss
Yeah, look at that. I think that, I think that we've learned with President Trump that we don't have to look at some of the statements he made concerning Israel. He made the statements that Israel at the end of the 12 Day War, he made some harsh statements. And then eight months later, he was out there joining Israel and going against Iran. He hasn't changed the fundamental principles of the big picture of that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon, Hezbollah needs to be destroyed. He hasn't changed those fundamentals. He is a person who wants to try to see if peace can work. And he, but he understands that it likely won't. And if it doesn't work, he's ready to take military action. And I think you were right when you said earlier on talks that you think after the election, the midterms, that he will take action.
Brian Kilmeade
I think right now it doesn't work. To anybody who, who thinks that you have to act strongly against Iran. It doesn't help if the president loses the House and says Senate because you have a bunch of people who don't want to, want to go out of the way to make sure the Republican Party or the president does not have any victories. So which means even if they cost the US that's just the nature of politics today. And especially if we need another $80 billion for the Pentagon, you lose the Senate, you're not going to get much for the next two years. So if you could get control of the economy, get gas in a palatable way, $3.50 then make people say who's got a better track record. He not only can keep the Senate and keep the House. So I think, you know, the president has a lot to think about, you know, Israel. Absolutely. Military, sure. Diplomatically, yes. The negotiations.
General Jack Keane
True.
Brian Kilmeade
And then there's a political reality of what he has to deal with. For House members in Pennsylvania who walk up to him and say, if we can't get gas down, I'm gonna lose. And then those seats that could make or break, whether he's investigated or supported, supported, are in the ballot. So he's got a lot of plates in the air.
Farley Weiss
I agree. Look, I think that when you pointed out on the last time I was on that the Democratic Party has become that anti Israel has become the most important issue to them. And so for Israel, it's also important that the Republicans keep the Senate, keep the House. There has only been one Democrat, John Fetterman has been the only one supporting President Trump's decision to go to take action against Iran, military action against Iran. It's unbelievable. The Democrats, you could account 100, 200 Democrats who were pro Israel 10 years ago and now you can count them on one hand. It's an extraordinary situation, what's happened. And so it's very, very important that Republicans keep control of the midterms. And I understand that. I know President Trump is very concerned about that.
Brian Kilmeade
So us have Democrat Dan Goldman, who's just a really hates Trump as and goes against Trump and Republicans as much as possible. He's really a very liberal Democrat. He's going to lose by double digits. You know why? Because he's not anti Israel. Of course, he could say things about Bibi Netanyahu, but he's not anti Israel because he's not anti Israel. You have an insurgent candidate, socialist, who's going to pound him today in the election. To me, the message for other borderline Democrats is whatever you do, don't be pro Israel.
Farley Weiss
Oh, it's unbelievable. Brad Lander, the candidate, he went into a mosque and said, I'm going to align with Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omer, the most anti Semitic, anti Israel people in the United States House of Representatives. It's not that he's just going to be not as pro Israel or not as, not as supportive as Gold Goldman. It's that he is going to align with the most visceral anti Israel elements of the anti Semitic elements of the Democratic Party. And this is what he's done with Mamdani's endorsement. And so I hope Goldman wins. And even though he's not good on a lot of issues, but it's a massive difference between him and Lander in that race.
Brian Kilmeade
Yeah, that's true. So, Farley, bring me inside Israeli politics. We hear the Prime Minister, there's going to be an election in September in the people of Israel. Do they want to see strong action against Hezbollah or would they like to see some type of detente there?
Farley Weiss
No, there is actually it's kind of unusual in Israel compared to other places. The people on the opposition to Netanyahu who are considered to be on the left are actually being more hawkish in some ways in some of their statements than the prime minister. Netanyahu's policies are been. Naftali Bennett is considered to be one of the main challengers to Netanyahu, saying, oh, we should have done more to try to get rid of the Iranian regime. They're not. Bennett used to run as a candidate for the Knesset. He ran as being more to the right of Netanyahu. Everybody has a consensus that they want to get rid of Hezbollah. There's not really any candidates that are running that don't agree with getting rid of Hezbollah. So it's not like a left wing opposition in the sense of what it is in the United States. They actually are running, running similar policies to Netanyahu. Though. Clearly what Netanyahu has done since October 7, 2023 has been extraordinary of the accomplishments he's done, which none of these opposition people would have had the ability to do in the sense of taking out Nasrallah of Hezbollah and Hamas and crushing Hamas and getting the hostages back. It's unbelievable the amount of Billy, what he's done, done despite worldwide opposition and especially by administration opposition to him. And yet he's made all these amazing accomplishments and he knows how to work with President Trump and he has shown that repeatedly since President Trump got into office.
Brian Kilmeade
So what do you think? What do you take of the way the president and he have clashed of late?
Farley Weiss
Well, I think that this is, look, this is how President Trump is. He, you know, I always think back to the 2016 primary where President Trump was going back and forth with Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham and blasting them and those are some of his closest allies. Today. President Trump talks very tough talk at times, but he is still a very strong supporter of Israel. Has said, told Israel if Hamas doesn't comply, you can take out Hamas. If Hezbollah doesn't come, you know, he said, oh, he wants to get rid of Hezbollah. He's been consistent on that issue. Just how it's done and what he still wants to see it done. He wants Lebanon to have their own sovereignty and not Hezbollah there. So sometimes he says things and Prime Minister Netanyahu knows not to attack back President Trump of his comments. And he keeps the big picture in mind and knows how to work with President Trump.
Brian Kilmeade
So when the president came out a couple of days ago and says, you know, why is Israel not finishing Off Hezbollah. Maybe I'll have Syria do it. What do you say to that?
Farley Weiss
The only reason why Jelani is the head of Syria is because Israel was fighting Hezbollah and Hezbollah couldn't go into Syria and try to keep the Assad regime up and running. Jelani has said he's not going to get involved. He doesn't have an army to get involved and defeat Hezbollah. No one else has. Just like there's no one else who would defeat Hamas but Israel. Israel has to do things in a very careful way. They're making a great, great progress. But you have to fight in a way to protect your soldiers and protect them from being killed. And at the same time, you're dealing with a whole world that attacks you with whatever you do. Israel did an attack on a building in Beirut. They killed two Hezbollah people. And people made it out like as if Israel knocked down buildings and killed hundreds of people. People. When two people were killed and everyone was ballistic against Israel for it, it was ridiculous. Israel has the most pinpointed strikes. John Spencer from West Point has said that there is no one who's had a lower civilian to military casualty ratio in urban warfare than what Israel's done and against Hezbollah. Prime Minister Netanyahu just said that they're getting killing five Hezbollah fighters for every civilian in Lebanon. They're doing an unbelievable job in pinpoint striking. No one else has ever done this in his.
Brian Kilmeade
So is it true that since Nasar Ella's death, the IRGC basically runs Hezbollah? Instead of advising, they actually run it? Or are there Hezbollah leaders that are part of the Lebanese government?
Farley Weiss
The Jack Keene, General Jack Keane has said that's already people embedded with Hezbollah throughout. They've been running Hezbollah even with Nasrallah, and they're running Hezbollah. And that is why. Why does. What does Iran have to do a lot. Lebanon. What is it that they even care about Lebanon? Why do they care about Israel? They're far away, thousands of miles away. It's a hatred, an unbelievable hatred of a preoccupation. The prime minister, foreign prime minister of Spain Asnor said that he met with the Ayatollah and he said he wakes up every day thinking about how to destroy Israel. They're preoccupied with destroying Israel and they put all their resources not to their people, but how to destroy Israel, and that's with Hezbollah, with Hamas, with the Houthis. Everything. It is about trying to destroy Israel. Israel destroy Hezbollah, you're hurting Iran, and that's what needs to be done.
Brian Kilmeade
Barley Weiss, thanks so much. He's president of the Israeli Justice Organization. Very tenuous time, but at least I see the rhetoric getting a little bit better on our side, knowing that Israel is not the problem. They're an asset. Thanks so much, Farley.
Farley Weiss
Thank you, Brian.
Brian Kilmeade
All right, we come back. Stuart, Vonnie and I will simulcast together. They'll we'll share you with them and we'll get their audience with us. You listen to Brian Kilman Show.
Lt. Col. Allen West
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Brian Kilmeade
Businesses Varney Co. With Stuart Varney live on your radio and on FOX Business. Here's Brian Kilmeade. Yeah, it's going to be great. I'm going to go on Stuart, born in talk about something we did two hours ago and that is interview the president of FIFA. And he's got to be not almost ready to take a bow halfway through. No politics, just fund. Soccer is great. Stadiums are full. Fantastic David and Goliath stories with with Palavia Verde off of the coast of Africa and Curacao, that small island in the Caribbean. I think I'm not great in terms of where these islands are, but they're doing extremely well. Let's listen in.
Mark Thiessen
Stuart, comeback here, but not back to plain even 1051. Here's Kilmeade. All right, Brian, soccer fans, foreigners, they've traveled to America for the World Cup. They seem to be liking what they see. Now, you spoke with FIFA President Infantino this morning on Fox and Friends.
Brian Kilmeade
Here's what he had to say.
Mark Thiessen
Say roll it. We see an incredible enthusiasm everywhere in every host city. The cities are full. The stadiums are full, sold out, 99.6% attendance. The fan zones are more than 3 million people in the fan zones already in the official ones. But the cities are full. We see the Norwegians, the Brazilians, the Argentinians are everywhere. The fans, the Scots, the were in Boston. Now they are in Miami. I mean, it's fantastic. The atmosphere is great. People are coming and they want to come to America. Brian, as you know, I'm a soccer fan and I've been just eating up the great quality of soccer that we've been seeing. But I also really enjoyed the foreigners, the fans who come to America and they appear to love it. I thought they hated us.
Brian Kilmeade
Yeah, I mean, we kept reading these things. No one's booking the hotels. Tourism is down and the seats are too expensive. The stadium is going to be empty and it's all proven not to be true. And what is so great, Stuart, is people are coming here that maybe perhaps can't afford the tickets, but they're having a great times in the bars. They're having a great times with their other countrymen. They're coming in here on vacation and they're loving it. And the thing is you always worry when people drink are they going to have like a violent side, end up being, you know, getting in fights. It's just not happening. You ask the people of Boston. You seem to York City. You see in this video right now, these guys are rehearsing, synchronized. They have their national pride, but they want to discover the country. You know, in 94. I covered it, but I didn't get to a game. I would always just go to the post game interviews in 94 and I heard how happy everybody was. But we had no league. There was no Messi, there was no Beckham. There was no. There was. The U.S. national team wasn't considered a threat. They were just emerging great athletes, great guys. But they had nowhere to play. They would just play with, play with each other and train together all the time. The 98 team was. The 94 team was fine. But this real story is what's happening now. The subplot is something truly catching me by surprise. You have a US team that was ranked 15 that are playing like a top, top eight team. And if you can get to the quarterfinals, don't tell me if you watch this sport enough that you can't get to the finals. So I think that that's adding to the excitement. Excitement, because America wants to know Americans have a shot. We see the women winning or getting close every time. I always get this, why not the guys? And I go, well, there's a lot of tradition. Very few countries really win the World Cup. You know, England invented the sport. They only got one. So I love this journey. The fact that they're playing game three without worrying about knowing they're already through after winning the group is something no one ever expected. But I'm looking forward to third Thursday.
Mark Thiessen
This World cup is a wild success. And that's a fact at the moment. Brian, I got to change the subject today. Today is New York's primary election. Is today going to be the domino that builds socialist power across the country? Because if they the socialists win in New York, just a couple of the races, they vastly expand their power within the Democrat Party.
Brian Kilmeade
Last word to you. Yeah, I mean, it's Akeem Jeffries against Mayor Mamdani. Don't kid yourself. This is not Republicans. It's also Spencer Pratt. This is, hey, you want to be liberal or you Want to be really out there anti American, anti Israel. It's not an economic philosophy, it's an anti American philosophy. And if they are going to resonate in New York City and if they're going to overrun and stampede over Kim Jeffries, that should be a big day for Republicans because he opens up more opportunities. Because people look at this and say, this is just too extreme for me. However, it's bad for the country. There's nothing American about socialism. It's never worked anywhere. And when I saw Brad Lander say, this is a great. Going to be a great race for me and for Venezuela and Cuba, I mean, are you kidding me? Even Venezuela and Cuba know socialism is terrible. Oh, God.
Mark Thiessen
Thanks, Brian. All good stuff today.
Brian Kilmeade
Got it.
Mark Thiessen
Big day at the world.
Brian Kilmeade
Absolutely. And yesterday was yesterday. Huge. Mpappe and you have Messi Bolt scoring on the world stage in front of capacity crowds. And both France and Argentina look great. I mean, Argentina looks like they favorite to win a. I think favorite to win another world championship. But I was talking to the FIFA president and there's a few things going on to play the US Team, as I just discussed. But there's other stuff. There's other stuff that he has that he was talking about and what he was saying for us US is that he expects the crowds to continue to be big and the knockout rounds to be complete, continue to be dramatic. And he actually said that he believes that the US has a chance.
Mark Thiessen
60 million people watching at home here around the world. It was like a billion people. And. And they were all impressed by how the US Team played.
Brian Kilmeade
Not just winning. It's the way they play.
Mark Thiessen
Exactly, exactly. I mean, Paraguay is a pretty strong team, right?
Kelsey Grammer
And.
Mark Thiessen
And the US Just dominated and played and attacking football. It was great to see and really, really impressive.
Brian Kilmeade
So Tim Howard, maybe the finest goalkeeper, Sorry, Tony Meola, in American history, on a podcast with Landon Donovan, came out and said, hey, guys, the US Is playing great, but they will not win the World Cup. What do you say?
Mark Thiessen
Well, I would say they might well win the World Cup. I think, think after their two wins in the first two games, they have a real chance to. To offer it. They play at home, the crowd is behind them. The public is. Is emotional. I mean, they're. They're looking really great.
Brian Kilmeade
And that is a guy. He can't root for anyone. Giovanni, he can't root for anybody, but he does. Infanti Infante. He came out and he said, look, they have a real shot. And he went on to say, look, they're winning. But they're winning by playing soccer with these guys. They're no longer hey, they're in better shape. They're very physical. They're very determined. They got the crowd, they got the style of play. I'm very interested if they empty the bench and play maybe eight players off the bench. I mean, why not and you know, give guys an extra week off. Many of them are coming out of club seasons where they just play 32, 34 games and maybe they could take that week off and heal up and be better. And I would not pay obviously wouldn't play a ballistic today. Loosen the Brian Kilmeat show. Go to brian kilme.com I want to see you in Pensacola, Florida live on
Asra Nomani
stage
Brian Kilmeade
from the FOX News radio studios in midtown Manhattan. It's the fastest growing radio talk show. Brian Kilmeade, all right before 8th and 6th in Midtown Manhattan. Herd around the country, around the world. This going to be a big hour as we come your way. Kelsey Graham or actor, comedian, great friend of the show. He's hosting the Patriot War and his talk about episodes one through three available right now on Fox Nation, your favorite streaming movie app and everything else app. We also have great live programming there and they're actually streaming this. During the American Revolution, George Washington, others closest to him struggle through the brutal war of independence. If you think about what happened in the Battle of New York, think about the struggles to survive Valley Forge. Think about the struggle to at Bunker Hill, even though they fought gallantly, they paid a huge price for it. And then think about their victories that ultimately ended up in a victory. And how many people thought these guys are never going to make it. And they did and changed the world because of the independence that they had. And the king, which we wouldn't subscribe to but then the adjustments we had to make along the way. Plus, you know, he's in Young Washington too, which is coming out hitting theater which by the way, are in a huge comeback right now. Standing by is Asra Nomani, senior editor, investigation for FOX News Digital, author of Woke army, the Left Green alliance that is undermining America's freedom. Asra, welcome back.
Asra Nomani
Hey, thank you so much, Brian. It's a great week to celebrate America. But I'm going to tell you about the people who don't want to celebrate America.
Brian Kilmeade
What do you mean?
Asra Nomani
Well, I call them the party poopers because Brian, there is this entire network as you know, you've seen them for years now that have been been down on America and they have been trashing America. And it's been my mission to understand who they are. And Brian, they are a vast network. It's two words that I want everyone to know, which is malign, foreign and then the third word is influence. Malign, foreign, influence. Three words that is really going to play out over the next week also as a lot of organizations that you're familiar with, like Indivisible 50501 Party for Socialism Liberation, try to basically put a damper on America's celebration.
Brian Kilmeade
Intentionally and well financed, oh, 100%.
Asra Nomani
So I have right here just printed out fresh off the printing press, you know, one of the toolkits. They are very professionalized. They are a multi million dollar in their collective revenues to donors that you know very well. Well, one is George Soros who is funding a lot of Democratic politicians and he has funded a lot of the democratic nonprofit machine that has been basically an apparatus of the Democratic National Party. And then a lesser known name is this man named Neville Roy Singham who is a self described Marxist. He made his millions in America as, as a great capitalist, but he renounced all of that to move to Shanghai and acclaim Marxism as the way of the future. I have a video of him from last fall at this hotel, Brian, I love to mention it, called the Golden Tulip Hotel. Next time you go to Shanghai, hang out with the communists there. And so Neville Roy Singham stood there, Brian, and he espoused support for the New World Order of the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party. And so he is funding another network that is even further left than the Soros network. And it is groups like the Party for Socialism and Liberation, People's Forum, Code Pink, which many people might have heard of. And this, this tool kit has got the talking points. Enough is enough. And in here, Brian, it's really fun. I love how they have the, you know, might not be able to see it and I know our listeners can't see it, but they have bracket your organization's name, end bracket. And a coalition of national grassroots organizations across the country are calling for mobilizations on June 27th. So that's Saturday, Brian, where they're going to try to, you know, try to be party poopers. And then this is going to be an entire week of activity that they're going to be rolling out. And it's clearly partisan because you can see here, you know, they have the bracket sign up button. It's all like, it's a template. And then they go after the quote MAGA regime. So again, it's the no Kings protesters and all the rest that are part of this party.
Brian Kilmeade
So how can they be unwound, asra? Is there some investigation, justice allowed that, I mean, are you allowed to come in here from outside the country and foment unrest in an organization that seems to look to cause so much angst? You're allowed to do that?
Asra Nomani
Well, it's crazy that you have. They have been, you know, given free rein, obviously through the Biden administration. But what is wonderful to report upon as a journalist is that there are lawmakers in House Ways and Means Committee, Judiciary and other oversight committees that are looking at the tax laws that many of these nonprofits could be violating. So that's one way. I call it the Al Capone strategy, which is the strategy in which you go after the low hanging fruit of tax violations. And Brian, you've seen this play out with the indictments that have come out against the Southern Poverty Law center because what they have been prosecuting them for is conspiracy on money laundering, wire fraud and bank fraud. And that's the kind of strategy that put Al Capone, a notorious alleged murderer, behind bars instead of actual crimes of, of, of murder. So that's one strategy is the tax laws. And the second one, Brian, is that we all enjoy free speech rights in America, but we do have this law called the Foreign Agent Registration act, which requires that, yeah, its nickname is Farah. And it requires that you register as a lobbyist for a foreign entity if you are doing their influence peddling in the United States. And so the lawmakers, along with Justice Department, Treasury Department, Department and State Department are investigating this network of organizations on both fronts.
Brian Kilmeade
But where are they making progress? I hear about investigating George Soros. I don't hear he's still doing it. You know, this guy Singham, still doing it. So you can't, you can't really touch him, but you could stop the money at least.
Asra Nomani
Well, stay tuned because I believe that they are going to, you know, just get their ducks in a row, all these investigators and we will see court proceedings over the next year. So, Brian, one of the templates that we can look at is the SPLC case, which has been moving through the court since April when an indictment dropped. And in that case, I mean, I have a spreadsheet, Brian, of all of the informants that the SPLC allegedly used donor money to pay the informants, the money trail. It's a classic money laundering scheme, allegedly of layering and hiding the money and all of these other actions. And so I know the investigators are Trying to make sure that they have the best cases that they possibly can have in all of these fronts. But you've seen that for example, Vice President J.D. vance has been doing the anti fraud investigations. And so I'm really putting my heads around this idea, Brian, that this is all going to be pursued as white collar crime. And, and that's what we can look to see over the next two years, I think.
Brian Kilmeade
Yeah, we'll see if they can crack down. What about Jane Fonda and the link to her? I think she's bout and out again with her, you know, her revamped body.
Farley Weiss
Yeah.
Asra Nomani
So Jane Fonda, if people don't remember, you know, notoriously went to Vietnam and was, alas, hanging out with the communists. And Brian, you know, I reported on this last week at Fox News Digital and reported about the network that Jane Fonda you supported for this, this protest called no Kings, where she had a little show in New York City. I'm sure you were there, front row and what they were doing. I did a sentiment analysis of every word that was spoken at that, at that event, Brian, and it was so anti American. And I went to some of the events and what they're doing is they're rebranding America with replacing the C with a KKK in the middle. And one of the actions, I printed out America's Red for our interview, but you know, I printed out the American flag as we know it. And what these folks are planning along with the Jane Fonda network is to turn the American flag upside down next week in their act of protest. And that is what Jane Fonda is now manifesting as in her protest against the Trump administration. But Brian, I got to tell you, I have never heard from so many Vietnam vets as I have this past week because they are so still torn apart and angry about what she did decades ago and is now doing today to oppose the United States of America.
Brian Kilmeade
Yeah, she's still at it. I watched on the Daily show and she doesn't even get how much she is despised by most of America. And I'm one of them too. So I only wish her the worst. And then when we had the women's march, we had the women's march. You talk about what's behind that. The women's march was all organized.
Farley Weiss
Right.
Brian Kilmeade
I always wondered when Trump took office, he was there I a day, why are women marching against. What was that about? What have you found out about these code pinks and these women's marches?
Asra Nomani
Oh yeah, Brian, that's when I really started following the money because in 2016 I saw very clearly the emergence of the Islamists or those Muslims that believe in political Islam aligning with the socialists. And I saw it in the form of this activist that I had long been following called, called, named Linda Sarsour. She's a New York native, lives in Brooklyn. The New York Times famously called her homegirl in a hijab. And what Linda Sarsour did with a couple other activists was basically hijack the women's march and make it a vehicle for their own agenda anti Israel, anti America. And I started following the money. They got millions of dollars from the Soros network. And what they did is they bec the so called resistance throughout the entire four years, well funded, well coordinated, well organized. And that's why now, 10 years later, Brian, I call it a protest industry. And that's when I first saw it really happening. The day the election results were announced, Linda Sarsour was on social media calling for these protests. And that's how, how this machine that we saw resist Donald Trump from before day one of his administration unfolded and continues to this day with the Women's March, one of the leading organizers for the protest on Saturday against the United States of America and through the rest of the week.
Brian Kilmeade
All right, thanks, Asra. Where can we read your stuff?
Asra Nomani
Read our stuff at Fox News Digital. We have a great team of reporters that are going into the streets for all of America and we're going to be out there this weekend and all through next week bringing you back the receipts.
Brian Kilmeade
All right, thanks so much. Ashra. Always great to have you on 1-866-408-7669. We'll get some calls. I'll get to your emails. Also, Kelsey Grammar coming up in 15 minutes. You'll listen to the Brian Kilmeade Show. Don't move, don't go anywhere. Brian Kilmeade will be right back. Information you want Truth you you demand. This is the Brian Kilmeade Show. If I am Mauricio Pochettino for this game Thursday, I'm playing a completely different 11 players. I'm resting all of my guys who have played these two games because there's
Lt. Col. Allen West
no need to play them.
Brian Kilmeade
You don't want to risk an injury. You don't want to risk someone getting another yellow card and getting suspended or getting a red card and getting suspended. It's just not worth it. So for me, I play an entirely new 11. And you know what else that does come, Kirk, is it brings all those other 11 into the fold and feel like they are participating in a part of it, which is a really important part, because in the first game, Pochettino played the exact same lineup minus Christian Pulisic because he couldn't play because he was injured. Played the exact same lineup and most of those guys played a lot of minutes. So they now have continuity. They've been part of it now. You bring the other guys in and let them be a part of it too. I think it makes perfect sense. It does. You just worry about the team not keeping the momentum going because they aren't playing together for a game. But is it worth it? The risk? You certainly. These guys on a yellow card, you gotta sit them because if you get two, you don't get thrown out of that game, you get thrown out of the next game. And that's the knockout game. So that'll be a starter. You don't want that. So that'll knock out, I think three or four players. Do you start the other goalie? Maybe Perhaps you do. So it's gonna be interesting because there's a lot of people feel there's five starters on the bench, so you get a chance to see what they have to do in order to be successful. I think the big I I going to. If the US Ever gets eliminated, I'm not eliminating them. Getting to the finals, it'll be really sad. I think it'll change the perspective for me because I still have the hope that they could bring everybody along. Because if you want to bring up the general sports fan, the US has to be successful in the. In America, you can't just watch great soccer. And when they leave, they think great soccer is left. And then all of a sudden these owners of these 30 plus MLS teams have to decide, are we going to spend. Are we going to spend to be a Premier League? Because you're very close. You have the foundation. But the FIFA president told me something interesting. He said, if you want to be huge, you got to be in bigger stadiums. And I thought 25,000 is about right. It's one of the most attended leagues around. But he says, no, you got to be in bigger stadiums. In terms of what people are doing when they're out and about and not at the game. I think that's the other big story. We had some Norway fans on Fox and friends weekend cut 40. So what do you think of America? What's been your experience? It's really nice.
Farley Weiss
It's a good country to visit and it's a big difference for us Norwegians. What's the biggest difference, everything's bigger here. You have all the fast food and the stores. Everything is like, 10 times bigger than in Norway.
Brian Kilmeade
What's your favorite thing?
Kelsey Grammer
The Bass Pro Shop.
Brian Kilmeade
I love that. Why?
Farley Weiss
It's really American with all the science,
Lt. Col. Allen West
the shooting science, and.
Farley Weiss
And they have, like, cool T shirts and stuff. So.
Brian Kilmeade
Hey, Bass Pro Shop. That's good. That's a big sponsor, too. That's an interesting answer. So the Australian World cup fans are interesting. They can't be happy with us because the US beat them. Cut 48.
Kelsey Grammer
Yeah.
General Jack Keane
I don't normally go to fancy restaurants,
Brian Kilmeade
but, like, I'm in America with my
Kelsey Grammer
son, so I'm like, let's go to Texas Roadhouse.
Brian Kilmeade
It's unbelievable. First of all, they give you these peanuts. You can eat as many as you want. She's like, yeah, just take a bag. Then they come out and they put this bread on the table. And I'm like, I didn't order the bread. It's like, oh, that's free.
Kelsey Grammer
And it's like.
Brian Kilmeade
And she goes, and if you want more bread, we'll just give you more. And this bread is. It's as nice as bread can possibly be. Like, if you're an Australian, try and picture the most unbelievable bread. Like, Subway bread. Got this fancy butter, and they give you the Coke. Of course, it's America, so it's unlimited refill. I can't believe they got bread. Hey, I didn't order this. Take it back. Nice try trying to up the bill. Here's more Cup 49. It was all, like, ribs and steak and chips. There was an onion that had been deep fried, and you dip it in the sauce. It's. You just leave there so happy. And then Australians are all like, yeah, but in America, you've got a tip. No, you don't have to tip. You want to tip. These people are the most wonderful people in the world. I don't even know why you Americans are so angry all the time. You guys have Texas Roadhouse in your country. I love the way he started because we don't usually go out to formal places. And I thought he was going to say, I went to a steakhouse, Del Frisco's or something. I went to the Texas Roadhouse, where they give you peanuts, and you throw the chips and you throw the shells on the floor. Don't you not. You're about throwing the shelves. You get peanuts, you get bread, right? Deep fried onions. The most amazing bread you've ever had. I mean, I would love people to say, I went to a tourist attraction. I can't believe George Washington lived there. But like the peanuts at Texas Roadhouse.
General Jack Keane
So.
Brian Kilmeade
And they do, we do have this reputation of eating too much. And that's why. Well, and that's why you get unlimited refills of whatever soda you want. Because you're in America. Yeah, I just, it's, it's transparent. Strange. But I just think that people should not look at the Texas Roadhouse. No offense. Now, Brian, this, if Texas Roadhouse doesn't
Asra Nomani
use this as an ad somewhere, they're missing out an opportunity.
Brian Kilmeade
All right. I think it's thematic. More like especially if a Texas Roadhouse in New York can't be authentic unless you brought Texas with you and you feel like you're in Texas and New York. It's that urban cowboy bull ride thing that they often put around with some floor pads. When we come back, Kelsey Grammer. He doesn't need a World cup to love America. He's talking about the Patriot War on Fox Nation. From his mouth to your ears, it's Brian Kilmeade. Hey, welcome back everyone. It's the Brian Kilmeade Show. So glad you're there. It's my privilege to bring to the show Kelsey Grammer one of our all time favorite guests. Actor, comedian, fantastic guy, historian with a, who also could do Shakespeare if he was pressed, host of the Patriot War on Fox News Nation. Kelsey, welcome back. Before we get into this project, first off, who got you so interested in history or when did that happen when you started resonating so well with America's past.
Steve Moore
It.
Brian Kilmeade
Well,
Farley Weiss
Right.
Brian Kilmeade
And to think it comes to life in 250. Do you remember what do you remember about 76 and looking at our bison centennial.
General Jack Keane
It,
Brian Kilmeade
You know, it's interesting. I think that some of this stuff is coming from the outside and I think we're finding more and more that China knows how to bring us apart. And they absolutely know, hey, Trump wins. We're going to, we're going to have anti Trump protests. The other side wins. We're going to do and we find out the money goes right back to China, China and Russia and some of America's enemies. And these groups are more than happy to take the money to go inside, go outside an ice facility or, or show up at a rally for, for an opponent. Yeah,
Kelsey Grammer
look, Victory, a lot of it has to do with being in power. Power is a very heady thing. But you know, when we, we started to. Those are usually the people who are stealing the most.
Mark Thiessen
Yeah.
Brian Kilmeade
We're Catching them too. So the Patriot War, hosted by Kelsey grammer. You got three episodes now. One to three, two to three, one to three are available now on Fox Nation. Four to six will premiere on on this 28th of June. Here's a cut from your episode the Patriot War, the cat cannons. Cut 52.
Kelsey Grammer
On March 2, 1776, Washington's army begins firing cannons, but not the heavy cannons that Knox has retrieved from Fort Ticonderoga.
Brian Kilmeade
We'll strike in two phases. We've already started phase one.
Lt. Col. Allen West
Who continue the nighttime bombardment for two
Brian Kilmeade
more nights, targeting the fortifications at Roxbury and the Neck.
Steve Moore
Loud enough to make them nervous, but
Brian Kilmeade
not enough to make them panic.
Kelsey Grammer
So we fire off what little powder we have. Make how think this is all we've
Farley Weiss
got,
Brian Kilmeade
Such a great story and, and to see them unwind and these people come to life and that skill. Kelsey, it's hard enough to get people, people to read in 11th grade, 9th grade. These days everyone's on Instagram. They short bites. But if you could go show them the story and then you say these are the words that they use that were recorded in books. I am not, you know, I'm not taking liberties here. This is what they did and this is what they said. If you could bring them to that battlefield and you could bring them these stories to life, like the mix of documentary and, and acting, I think that's what tells the story. That's what sells people on our story.
Kelsey Grammer
Yeah, me too. What's funny is if you can get somebody living today to understand the living sentiment that was in the heart of a man 250 years ago, they know him, they are in his shoes. They understand the predicament and they understand the sacrifice. Once you have that kind of human connection, you can't really ever forget it. You know, you can, you can try to dismiss it if you don't think it's true. But we all know in our hearts what's true. And we know that these guys had hearts that beat with the same impulse for freedom that we have.
Brian Kilmeade
So I have a book coming out October 13th, Uniting the States. And yesterday I'm going to bring it to life and we'll do a 45 minute documentary on it. I yesterday was at the battle of Princeton, the Battle of Trenton, the exact places where the battle took place. And if you want to talk about America's darkest days, it's a battle of New York. But you want to talk about a resiliency among Washington and the men that fought underneath them. You talk about Princeton and Trenton, okay. It's not going well. Our tactics didn't work. But what do Americans do? They find a way. They have resilience and resourcefulness and best emulated in Princeton. You bring school kids there and you tell them the story, they. They'll get on that bus and they'll remember the story. Right, that's what happened with you.
Kelsey Grammer
Yeah, exactly. And we stopped doing that. I mean, our schools stopped doing it, stopped being important to us. Listen, the education system in our country, for whoever's reasoned, for whatever's responsible, they missed a real big point. They started to focus on making sure that everybody had high self esteem. But they also told them at the same time that they came from a crap country. And that was, that was a diabolical thing to do because this is, this is the best place in the world. It's fun to see the soccer fans and stuff from around the world come in and say, hey, wow, America's great. We had no idea. You know, the sad thing is, so little, so few of us seem to have the same idea, but I don't buy it. I believe most of us are aware that we're in a pretty great situation.
Brian Kilmeade
And don't you have a young Washington coming out to the movie?
Kelsey Grammer
Yeah, I'm, I play Lord. He was pretty much the colony's largest landowner at the time. And he wants to know a little bit more about what's going on in Ohio because he's got some interest out there. It's a fun scene in the movie, but, you know, there's an extraordinary thing in it. This young man Will, who plays George Washington, young Washington, it's sort of circular narrative. They start out at the end of a battle where a colonel is retreating and he says to Washington, he says, where are you going? You got to turn around. We've lost this battle. It's lost. And he poses the question, why would you do that? Why would you go back in? And Washington looks at him and says, for them.
Brian Kilmeade
And that's.
Kelsey Grammer
Yeah, that's the key. He did it for us. He did it for them. He did it. He's still doing it. That's an amazing thing.
Brian Kilmeade
You know, it's amazing because you look into Washington, yeah, he made mistakes, but the more you see study him, the more he lives up to the hype. I almost feared diving into his background because I start to see elements that they wanted hidden. And I go, no, this guy made mistakes. But he was the first one own up to it. And the leadership he showed. And you could see it by the Words others used to describe him, who knew him. That's what's so amazing. The leadership, the bullets stuck in his clothes, the white horse in front of the middle of a battle and then see him survive.
Kelsey Grammer
Amazing.
General Jack Keane
Yeah.
Brian Kilmeade
I want people to hear that obelisk
Kelsey Grammer
that stands in the Washington Mall there for George Washington. It's the right size. It's amazing what he did. And we could just point at it and say, I know who that's about. That achievement is far more towering than that monument.
Brian Kilmeade
Here is episode three. This is Alexander Hamilton and another historian I've worked with before, Douglas Bradburn. He's fantastic. He runs Washington over Mount Vernon. Cut 53.
General Jack Keane
Hamilton wants that glory and fame, but
Brian Kilmeade
the reality is he's learning a lot. At the elbow of George Washington, how many men? A storming party of 30.
Kelsey Grammer
Hamilton helps to set policy at war councils, putting himself at the center of the major decisions being made for the cause.
Brian Kilmeade
He was doing such a marvelous job that Washington didn't want him to leave the position ever, if. If it was up to him.
Kelsey Grammer
Despite his success, Hamilton is restless.
Brian Kilmeade
So we got to know Hamilton from the play, but that's another purely American story because back then you, you lived a lot. You were born in, hey, you're a vagrant, you got no parents. You're not going to make anything in your life, not in America. Go, go for it.
Kelsey Grammer
No, that's why I always have these arguments with friends of mine about, like, you know, see middle class, lower class, upper class. I say, listen, there's no such thing in America. We don't come from that culture. That was the English, that's what they were. We're all one class and we can go from what may appear to be, you know, economically a lower class and shoot all the way to the top in a heart in a span of decade, you know, it's, it's the land of opportunity. It is the land of the possible. There's no place like this. So I would say there's no class anyways, out of people, you know, they go, what do you mean?
Steve Moore
So.
Brian Kilmeade
So, you know, what's interesting is in your business is acting, it is pure American, almost like boxing, you know. Yeah. It helps if your parents knew somebody, but if you can't act, you're not going to get the job. Simple as that. You know, your parents, parents might been a New York Knick, but if you can't play, you're not going to be on the Knicks. Acting is like that. It is pure performance. Yeah, I don't know who this Kelsey Grammer is. But man, he nailed the audition. He's got the job and he's going to keep the job. If you act well and show up and show to be and you can prove yourself then. And I think that's the way it is, especially stand up comedians too. If you're not funny, it doesn't matter who you've kid, you know, if you know the owner, you know. Okay, having said that.
Kelsey Grammer
That's right.
Brian Kilmeade
Why is it that so few loses club?
Kelsey Grammer
Because he likes you.
General Jack Keane
Yeah.
Brian Kilmeade
So why is it that so few in your profession tend to lean conservative free enterprise like you do and like others yet because they knew how hard it was to get where you got.
Kelsey Grammer
There's a kind of community disparagement of those who are successful. There's a, there's this, there's this hail fellow. Well, we all suffer for our art and that kind of, I'm trying to think of what the word is. It's a kind of heritage that they point to that says we all suffer together. We'll never be big like those people. And of course when you get to be big, you feel like you have a responsibility to say, oh, I, well, I'm always for the little guy. Well, we're not actually, you know, we're doing our best to do the job we're given and that is inherently American. It's just, I think there's some alignment that took place out in California some time ago. Honestly, I think it was the McCarthy hearings that had a lot to do with it that started to chip away at what was once a sort of conservative stronghold out here. We tend to think people in power square. It's an old, old fashioned way of looking at it. But. And we think we have to fight for recognition and do it as a group and you know, whatever. I mean, it's, you know, we've been doing this workers of the world reunite thing for a long time. You address unions. You know, we, we are a little wrapped up in all that stuff as well. And I support the union. I support, you know, good conditions. But I also say my version of why a union exists. Just to be able to say to somebody who's willing to pay you for a job, well, we'll do the job and no one will do it better. We promise you that. And I think maybe the unions have kind of lost sight of that a little bit.
General Jack Keane
Yeah.
Brian Kilmeade
I just hope because now that now Hollywood's moving out of the country because of so many. Because how prohibitive is. Yeah. The tax deductions But Kelsey, also, I hear this good news, and that is the box office is back. You have had the best year in movies, they say, so far, since pre pandemic. Do you have still have hope for the theater to be part of American society still?
Kelsey Grammer
Yeah, well, there's no theater in the
Brian Kilmeade
movie theater as well as the theater,
Kelsey Grammer
but yeah, it's as close to Greek theater as we get. You know, the Greeks, it was part of their religion. You know, you went for catharsis. You went to the theater for catharsis or for comedy. But do you. To have a group experience, to have group worship. And that's what a lot of our congregationists are in America. But yeah, I mean, those moments of when you watch a great film together with somebody else and you're in a room full of people who are strangers, but you're all witnessing something extraordinary, that's almost a religious experience. And it makes you feel fresh and new. That's the. The object of catharsis. And I think, I think this George Washington movie is going to do it. This young George Washington thing, that's because. Because he's that fascinating. I mean, the story of George Washington is so compelling and so inspiring that I don't think you sit in that theater and not come out pretty happy.
Brian Kilmeade
And I'll give you another indication that patriotism is back. And that is George Washington Secret 6, a book I wrote eight years ago, just got sold as a movie and Christian Wallace is writing congratulations. And that's been around forever. But now all of a sudden, there's a sense in Hollywood that people care about our past. And that's why the Patriot War, hosted by Kelsey Grammer. Multiple episodes. The first two, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, available right now. Kelsey, you don't do a lot of shows. We really appreciate you choosing us and we always love having you on. And thanks so much for doing this series.
Kelsey Grammer
It's a pleasure.
Brian Kilmeade
You got to see Brian. And check it out on Fox. Fox Nation. Kelsey Grammer, thank you. Where big stories meet bigger conversations.
Lt. Col. Allen West
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Asra Nomani
Check this out.
Brian Kilmeade
That American flag blue paint, it's peeling away. And we're gonna scoop up a water sample to see if we can get this tested. People pointed out that, you know, Jenny, if she had run across this reflection pool, she would have died as a result of that. That had he not messed with
Kelsey Grammer
you
Asra Nomani
know it would still be a reflecting
Lt. Col. Allen West
pool instead of a a liquid jungle
Brian Kilmeade
oh gee that's all anybody talked about at home this weekend so these people just gone crazy with the reflecting pool it was green and when they painted it and fixed it it ends up green again but now the president saying that it was defiled and defaced and that there was a slice right through the middle and that explains the pieces of blue that are coming out of the bottom I mean if a professional do you know of anybody that ever put the lining in a pool and have it come come out do you? I mean I'm not right away but I mean eventually 5, 10 years, 15, 20 years for a you know 25 years for a homeowner listening to me right now so I don't understand I mean so they doing it again and they said they got five people that have out and defiled it to make it look crazy
Lt. Col. Allen West
It.
Date: June 23, 2026
Host: Brian Kilmeade
Key Guests: Lt. Col. Allen West, Mark Thiessen, Farley Weiss, Steve Moore, Kelsey Grammer, General Jack Keane, Asra Nomani
Main Theme: An in-depth analysis of the renewed negotiations with Iran, the debate over lifting oil sanctions, Israel’s security, the rise of socialism in US politics, updates on the World Cup, and notable undercurrents shaping American culture and politics.
This episode of the Brian Kilmeade Show tackles the high-stakes debate surrounding the US government’s renewed negotiations with Iran, focusing sharply on whether easing sanctions — particularly on Iranian oil — gives strategic advantage to an enemy that, in the view of several guests, is far from defeated. The show also dissects the current state of Israel’s security, the shifting sands in US domestic politics (including New York’s socialist surge), the popular fervor of the World Cup, and coordinated anti-American activism.
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Military Actions and Iranian Resilience:
Trust Issues and Verification:
Aid and Reparations:
US–Israel Relationship:
Lebanon and Hezbollah:
Domestic Politics Shaping Support:
Socialism Rising in Democratic Primaries:
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Historical Perspective:
Reaffirming National Identity through Storytelling:
"They're not a defeated enemy."
– General Jack Keane, [20:42] (“What I see...when I listen to some of the rhetoric from Iran, they're not a defeated enemy...They want to see themselves as equal to the United States.”)
“As weakened as the Iranian regime is, they’re not chastened.”
– Lt. Col. Allen West, [06:39]
“You want to elect a socialist slate? Have at it. It’s terrible for New York…great for the Republican Party.”
– Mark Thiessen, [13:46]
"These are the people that you’re running on? Are you insane? Gaza run by Hamas, the socialist power of Venezuela..."
– Brian Kilmeade, [47:15]
"If you want to be huge, you got to be in bigger stadiums."
– FIFA President (via Brian Kilmeade), [87:47]
“This is not the Japanese on the deck of the USS Missouri signing their surrender document.”
– Lt. Col. Allen West, [06:39]
"It is the land of opportunity. There’s no place like this."
– Kelsey Grammer, [104:33]
The show maintains a lively, passionate, and often combative tone. Kilmeade and his guests blend humor, skepticism, and conviction — sometimes mocking political opponents or media narratives, sometimes reflecting genuine admiration for American traditions. There’s respectful disagreement among guests, but the mood is generally united in cautioning against complacency in foreign policy and celebrating American resilience and identity.
This episode is a dense, energetic tour through the pivotal security challenges facing the US, the resurgence of far-left politics in domestic elections, and the unifying power of sports and history. It’s heavy on national interest, sometimes partisan in its warnings, but always aiming to spark reflection on “who we are” as a country — and what dangers lie in compromise or complacency, whether with Iran, radical activism, or internal division.
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