The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson Episode: Dems Go ALL IN Defending Pro-Hamas Protestors, plus DOGE Discovers Hundreds of Millions in Biden Payments to Children & Dead People Release Date: March 12, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of The 47 Morning Update, host Ben Ferguson, alongside Senator Ted Cruz, delves into three major stories shaping the political landscape in the United States:
- Democrats' Defense of Pro-Hamas Protesters
- Doge's Investigation into Biden Administration's Loan Disbursements
- Trump Administration's CPB Home App for Self-Deportation
These discussions highlight the ongoing tensions within American politics, focusing on national security, governmental transparency, and immigration policies.
1. Democrats' Defense of Pro-Hamas Protesters
Overview
Ben Ferguson and Senator Ted Cruz address the alarming trend of Democrats defending pro-Hamas protesters on U.S. college campuses. They argue that this stance not only undermines Israel's safety but also poses a threat to Jewish students across the nation.
Key Points
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Government Response to Protests: The Trump administration is actively pursuing radical pro-Hamas protesters disrupting campuses, whereas Democrats are advocating for the release of these individuals.
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Impact on Jewish Students: Ferguson asserts that Democrats' support for pro-Hamas protesters alienates Jewish students, leaving them feeling unsupported and unsafe.
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Case Study - Mahmoud Khalil: The episode highlights the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Hamas activist at Columbia University, emphasizing the Democrats' call for his release despite his activities posing a threat to national security.
Notable Quotes
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Ben Ferguson (01:17): “If you are a radical pro Hamas protester whose chance we love Hamas. Who threatens Jewish students? Who engages in violence and unrest. Today's Democrat Party. They have your back.”
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Senator Ted Cruz (04:58): “Is ICE detained. And they said look, we're going to revoke your green card. And now Democrats are protesting the arrest of the Syrian radical in New York.”
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Ben Ferguson (09:29): “If you want to know where you stand, if you stand with Israel, if you stand with, with American Jews, if you stand with freedom, if you stand with the right to be free from oppression and violence, that ain't the Democrats. They stand with those engaged [in] violence.”
2. Doge's Investigation into Biden Administration's Loan Disbursements
Overview
The podcast explores Doge's revelations concerning alleged fraudulent loan disbursements by the Biden administration. These funds were purportedly allocated to minors and deceased individuals, raising serious questions about governmental oversight and integrity.
Key Points
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Loan Anomalies: Doge identified over 5,600 loans totaling $312 million issued to borrowers listed as 11 years old or younger. Additionally, loans were found to have been granted to individuals purportedly over 115 years old.
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Potential Fraud: The discrepancies suggest a lack of proper verification processes within the Small Business Association (SBA), leading to possible exploitation of the loan system.
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Administration's Response: The Biden administration acknowledges the errors and is collaborating with Doge to rectify the issues, labeling the findings as fraudulent activities.
Notable Quotes
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Ben Ferguson (20:00): “What this report indicates is that the Biden administration didn't give a damn about whether the money was actually going to real people who had real needs... instead, they were just shoveling money out the door.”
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Senator Ted Cruz (22:03): “Is that guy the vampire Lestat, is he like literally an age ageless vampire who like flies with the bats?”
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Ben Ferguson (22:14): “If you're giving millions of dollars to a five-year-old, you're not, that is an adult engaged in theft. If you're giving millions of dollars to someone who's as old as 360 years old, you're not, that is an adult engaged in theft.”
3. Trump Administration's CPB Home App for Self-Deportation
Overview
Ferguson and Cruz discuss the introduction of the CPB Home app by the Trump administration, a tool designed to facilitate the self-deportation of illegal immigrants, marking a significant shift in immigration enforcement strategies.
Key Points
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Functionality of CPB Home: The app allows illegal immigrants to voluntarily submit their information to authorities, streamlining the deportation process and reducing the burden on immigration enforcement agencies.
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Administration's Justification: DHS Secretary Kristi Noem emphasizes that the app provides migrants the opportunity to leave the U.S. voluntarily, preserving the possibility of legal re-entry in the future.
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Political Implications: Cruz praises the initiative as a fulfillment of campaign promises to secure the border and enforce immigration laws, contrasting it with the Biden administration's perceived leniency.
Notable Quotes
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Senator Ted Cruz (26:28): “This may be one of the simplest yet biggest turn of events for a win on law and order at our southern border dealing with the issue of legal immigration. I just got to say well done to the Trump administration on this one.”
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Ben Ferguson (26:28): “My view on immigration is simple. I've summed up my immigration view in four words many times. Legal, good, illegal, bad.”
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Senator Ted Cruz (26:45): “We're going to secure the border, we're going to remove you. ... We're now enforcing them. I say bravo, Bravo. Bravo.”
Conclusion
This episode of The 47 Morning Update underscores the deep divides within American politics, particularly concerning national security, governmental accountability, and immigration policies. Ben Ferguson and Senator Ted Cruz present a critical view of the current Democratic stance on pro-Hamas protests, highlight significant concerns over alleged fraudulent loan disbursements by the Biden administration, and commend the Trump administration's efforts to enforce immigration laws through innovative tools like the CPB Home app. The discussions aim to inform listeners about the challenges and controversies shaping the nation's political discourse.
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