The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson
Episode: Hard Up Hunter plus Sanctuary Cities Releasing Illegal Immigrant Criminals to spite Trump
Release Date: March 14, 2025
Hosted by Ben Ferguson, "The 47 Morning Update" delves into the pressing political and social issues shaping America today. In this episode, Ferguson tackles the financial downfall of Hunter Biden, scrutinizes the actions of sanctuary city mayors in relation to ICE, and exposes the Biden administration's controversial release of terror-linked migrants.
1. Hunter Biden's Financial Plight
Ben Ferguson opens the episode by highlighting the stark decline in Hunter Biden's financial standing following President Joe Biden's departure from office. He discusses how Hunter, once profiting from his association with his father, is now declaring bankruptcy merely weeks after a series of aggressive pardons were issued by the Biden administration.
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Pardons and Financial Decline:
Ferguson notes that [02:19] Hunter Biden was pardoned by President Biden, a move that allegedly spared him from prison but left him grappling with mounting debts. "Hunter Biden was selling access to Daddy for decades," Ferguson asserts, emphasizing the implications of such nepotistic practices. -
Struggling Ventures:
Highlighting Hunter's faltering business ventures, Ferguson states, "The sales of his memoir and art have slowed to a trickle" ([02:19]). He references a court filing where Hunter admits to "significant debts and lackluster sales of his memoir", selling just 4,200 copies in a year compared to 27 paintings in preceding months. -
Legal and Personal Setbacks:
The episode details Hunter's legal battles, including his lawsuit against a former Trump White House aide over his laptop hacked contents. With his financial resources dwindling, Hunter seeks to drop the lawsuit, as confirmed by his lawyer in a [05:36] letter to the Daily Mail. Ferguson criticizes this move, suggesting that Hunter is attempting to evade accountability, stating, "it's not going to be that easy for Hunter Biden to get out of the case." -
Impact of Personal Disasters:
Adding to his woes, Hunter's rental home in Malibu was devastated by the Pacific Palisades fire, rendering it uninhabitable and exacerbating his financial distress ([05:36]). Ferguson underscores the irony of Hunter's predicament occurring just after his father's presidency ended.
2. Sanctuary Cities Under Fire
Transitioning to immigration issues, Ferguson examines the contentious relationship between sanctuary city mayors and federal immigration enforcement.
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Congressional Testimonies:
Ferguson discusses how sanctuary city mayors are being compelled to testify before Congress ([06:36]). These mayors, who have traditionally resisted handing over undocumented immigrants to ICE, find themselves defending their policies under intense scrutiny. -
Mayor's Reluctance and Response:
A recorded exchange during the testimonies captures a defensive stance from a mayor, who responds to inquiries about turning over criminals to ICE with, "We do not under that definition" ([07:04]). This highlights the resistance and legalistic interpretations sanctuary cities employ to shield undocumented individuals. -
Ferguson's Critique:
Ferguson criticizes the sanctuary policies, arguing that they compromise public safety. He challenges the mayors' justifications, urging accountability and adherence to federal laws. For instance, he remarks, "What would the best procedure be? Stop releasing criminal legal aliens from your jails, especially when you receive an ICE detainer." -
Case Study: Denver Incident:
A specific incident in Denver is detailed where ICE agents had to apprehend a high-risk individual released due to sanctuary policies. Ferguson points out the flaws in the city's approach, questioning the rationale behind releasing known threats into the community ([07:25]).
3. Release of Terror-Linked Migrants
In what Ferguson terms some of the most alarming news, he exposes the Biden administration's alleged strategy of releasing migrants linked to terrorist organizations.
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Statements by Tulsi Gabbard:
Former Democratic Representative Tulsi Gabbard, now appointed as Director of National Intelligence by President Trump, provides a scathing critique of the Biden administration's immigration policies ([10:37]). She reveals that over 100 terrorists were released into the U.S. during Biden's tenure, emphasizing the national security risks posed by such actions. -
Details of the Threat:
Gabbard elaborates on the influx of individuals using ISIS-affiliated networks to cross the border, noting that while thousands entered illegally, only a handful were detained or deported ([11:25]). She questions the administration's vetting processes, asserting, "Where are they? What are they doing? What may they be plotting?" -
National Security Implications:
Ferguson connects these revelations to broader concerns about border security and foreign policy. He highlights Trump's proactive measures, including penalizing foreign nations that facilitate illegal immigration, as a counter to the perceived failures of the Biden administration ([15:23]). -
Ongoing Efforts:
The episode underscores the ongoing efforts by ICE and other federal agencies to track and apprehend these dangerous individuals, framing it as a critical mission to safeguard American communities.
Conclusion
Ben Ferguson concludes the episode by reiterating the severity of the issues discussed. He calls for greater accountability and stricter enforcement of immigration laws to protect national security. Encouraging listeners to stay informed and engaged, Ferguson emphasizes the importance of understanding the implications of political decisions on everyday Americans.
Notable Quotes:
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Hunter Biden's Financial Admission:
"Given the positive feedback and reviews of my artwork and memoir, I was expecting to obtain paid speaking engagements and paid appearances, but that has not happened." ([02:19]) -
Mayor's Defense of Sanctuary Policies:
"We do not under that definition." ([07:28]) -
Tulsi Gabbard on Terrorist Migrants:
"Only 8 were either deported or remained in custody. Only 8. The rest of them were released back into our country. Where are they? What are they doing? What may they be plotting?" ([11:25])
For those interested in a comprehensive analysis of current political dynamics and unfiltered commentary, "The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson" offers insightful perspectives backed by exclusive information.
