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Donald Trump
We will stop the plunder, rape, slaughter and destruction of our American suburbs, cities and towns. This week, I will reinstate any service members for objecting to the COVID vaccine mandate with full back pain.
Ben Ferguson
You're listening to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson.
Good Tuesday morning, Ben Ferguson with you. It's nice to have you with us. And the three big stories we're going to be covering today are, well, as Donald Trump would say, huge. First up, Donald Trump says, let's be clear, we're going after the worst first when it comes to illegal immigrants. And Democrats don't know what to do. Well, they decided they'll do what they always do when they can't figure out how to fight back, lie to the American people. They've now been caught in a massive lie where they claim that ICE agents were going into schools. Guess what? It never happened. And we'll explain the details in a moment. Also, Donald Trump made good on his big promise to reinstate those men and women in our military that were persecuted and discharged from our military for refusing the COVID 19 vaccine. This is a massive victory, and we'll give you the details. Plus, you're fired. Key officials under Jack Smith, who went after the president of the United States of America, have been fired from the Department of Justice. I'll give you their names coming up in just a moment. It's the 47 Morning Update, and it starts right now. Donald Trump made a promise to every American voter on April 2, 2024 that if you elected him president of the United States of America again, he would do this.
Donald Trump
We will end deadly sanctuary cities immediately. I will shift massive portions of federal law enforcement to immigration enforcement. And we will impose a naval blockade on the cartels, and we will hit the cartels very hard.
Ben Ferguson
Donald Trump paying off on those promises already, as NBC News is now losing their mind over the fact that ICE has made well over 2,500 immigration arrests in the last week since Donald Trump was inaugurated. So when you are being successful at going after the worst among us, the question then is, how do you turn the table on Donald Trump if you're the left? Well, they've gone back to their basic playbook, and that is to lie to the American people. There was a story that broke over the last 24 hours accusing Donald Trump and ICE agents of raiding a school. Well, many of you may not know this. It never happened. Democrats, including the governor of Illinois, knew that they were lying when they leaked to the press that ICE agents had come in to a school. Yes, rated A school to take out children. Well, we now have found out that the governor knew it was a lie when he told the story to the world. And what did the press do? They ran with it. So what actually happened? Tom Holman went on Fox News Channel to explain because he was in Chicago and to call out the Democratic leaders for yet again lying to you.
Tom Holman
So. So something crazy happened in Chicago at the end of last week. Two Secret Service agents went to a local elementary school because they were running down a threat that was made on TikTok. They identified themselves to the school principal. They. They even left cards saying, look, if you want to get back to us, here's how you get back to us. Suddenly the story became that it was ICE agents who went to this school. Tom and Pedro Martinez, the Chicago public school CEO, said this. Listen here.
Pedro Martinez
We had individuals that came to one of our schools, Hamline Elementary School, that presented credentials that are that. And share that they were from ice. And so our staff followed the protocols. We were very clear. We've been. We've been training our principals, our security guards, any front front office staff to make sure that. Making sure that they know that we are not to share any information with any. Anybody from the immigration department or ICE.
Tom Holman
So not only did the CEO of Chicago Public Schools pass off misinformation about US Secret Service agents who are interpreted to be ICE, but listen to what J.B. pritzker, the governor of Illinois, said after that. After a week of Republicans sowing fear and chaos, the first reports of raids in Chicago are at an elementary school. Targeting children and separating families is cruel and un American. To be clear, again, these were Secret Service agents running down a threat that was made on TikTok. They were not ICE agents. ICE never went near that school. What do you say to Pedro Martinez and the governor of Illinois, who appear to be not only selling information, but fear?
James McHenry
Well, Peter Martinez lied. He lied to the city of Chicago because he knew it was Secret Service agents. I talked to the people involved. They left their credentials. He knew exactly who were there. So he lied again, sowing fear in the immigrant community. And Governor Pritzker, you know, rather than calling ICE and asking us, did this happen or did it not happen, he goes on social media and terrifies elementary schools. ICE agents are walking in there. No, he accuses me of terrifying the community. No, he terrified the community. He terrified the children. You know what ICE did yesterday? They saved children. We arrested nine sexual predators, many of them child sex predators. We saved children. ICE saved children. We're not going to schools and scaring the hell out of them. Governor Pritzker deserves. He needs to give ICE an apology. What he did was just playing wrong. And by doing that, he put fear in the community. That shouldn't have to be there. Children shouldn't have to fear. All you say is walking into elementary school with the rest of them.
Ben Ferguson
Did you hear the last thing that he said there? Children shouldn't have to fear that ICE agents are going to come into their school and arrest them. This is exactly why we are doing this show every day, because we want you to know what's happening. They are lying to you. They knew this was Secret Service agents. They then decided to take those agents and lie to the American people and say they were ICE agents raiding a school. It never happened.
Now, story number two.
During the presidential campaign, Donald Trump made it very clear that he was going to defend our men and women in uniform who were fired for refusing, even for religious reasons, to take the COVID 19 vaccine. The Harris and Biden administration wanted to punish them and get them out of the military because I guess they assumed they were probably conservative. Well, as Of January of 2025, more than 8,000 men and women that are serving their country have been discharged refusing that COVID 19 vaccine. Well, Donald Trump made it clear the day that he was inaugurated that he was going to fix that injustice.
Donald Trump
This week, I will reinstate any service members who were unjustly expelled from our military for objecting to COVID vaccine mandate. With full back pay.
Ben Ferguson
With full back pay. That made many liberals in Washington lose their minds. President Trump said, I don't care. I'm signing this executive order to reinstate these service members with their previous rank, full back pay and full benefits. Prior to this order, only 43 of the discharge personnel had rejoined the military after the vaccine mandate was rescinded in 2023. Donald Trump said that wasn't good enough. And the new man in charge of the Pentagon, who just got confirmed secretary headset, said this about his first days in the Pentagon.
James McHenry
And today there are more executive orders.
Ben Ferguson
Coming that we fully support on removing DEI inside the Pentagon. Reinstating troops who were pushed out because of COVID mandates. That's right. He's saying, you're welcome back with open arms. We are reinstating those troops who pushed out because of standing up for their rights, their medical rights, and even asking for religious exemptions. The President of the United States of America paying off on this very important move. What's even more interesting, and this is the part that the media doesn't want you to know. Many of these 8,000 men and women that were kicked out of our military were people that had served their country in high ranking positions and had served this country in the battlefield. Many of them had risked their lives fighting Al Qaeda and isis. And some of them were the best warriors that America has had in modern warfare. Well, the good news is not only are they welcome back into our armed services, but they are going to receive the back pay and benefits that they and their families deserve and fought for.
And lastly, story number three, lawfare.
It was one of the most important tools that Democrats used to try to overthrow the will of the people and to lock up their political opponent, a guy by the name of Donald Trump. You know, the guy who's the president of the United States of America right now. Well, one of the men that led that crusade to lock up Donald Trump was a special counsel prosecutor by the name of Jack Smith. Well, it is official the US Department of Justice under the Acting Attorney General James McHenry, terminated the employment of over a dozen federal prosecutors who had been involved in criminal cases against President Donald Trump. These individuals were primarily part of former special counsel Jack Smith's team which quoted investigated Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents and his effort, they claim, to overturn the 2020 election results. Now, the acting attorney general also made it clear he wanted America to understand why these individuals were going to be fired. He said these individuals they cannot trust to assist in faithfully implementing the president's agenda. Well, that's pretty obvious statement if you ask me, for a reason to fire somebody, especially since the last thing they were working on was locking up Donald Trump. Now, McHenry has transmitted a letter to each official notifying them of their termination. A Justice Department official also said today it's unclear how many other officials will be fired in the coming days. It seems that they are starting at the top and working their way down. This action, quote, is consistent with the mission of ending the weaponization of government. The officials also said to Fox News the move comes after the Justice Department reassigned more than a dozen officials in the first week of the Trump administration to a sanctuary city task force and other measures. It also comes after Trump vowed to end the weaponization of the federal government against anyone in politics. The former attorney general, you may remember a guy by the name of Merrick Garland appointed Smith, a former Justice Department official, as special counsel back in November of 2022. Smith came in as nothing more than a hitman to take out Donald J. Trump and he led that investigation into Trump's retention of classified documents after leaving the White House. He also was involved in the raid of Mar A Lago. And then he went after Donald Trump for other charges and other cases. And just for the record, so you know, special counsel Jack Smith, he's also without a job today. So I guess he's got some drinking buddies to hang out with that were all in cahoots to overthrow the will of the people and to lock up Donald Trump.
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The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson
Episode: Trump Deports the Worst Immigrants First and Welcomes Back Unvacc'd Troops
Release Date: January 28, 2025
In this episode of The 47 Morning Update, host Ben Ferguson delves into three significant developments under President Donald Trump's administration: stringent immigration enforcement, the reinstatement of military personnel discharged over COVID-19 vaccine mandates, and the dismissal of Department of Justice officials involved in legal actions against the president. Ferguson provides insightful analysis, backed by exclusive interviews and firsthand accounts, presenting a comprehensive overview of these pivotal issues shaping America today.
Key Points:
Prioritizing the Worst Immigrants: President Trump emphasizes targeting the most severe illegal immigrants first, a move he claims is in line with his campaign promises.
Accusations Against Democrats: Ferguson criticizes Democrats for allegedly spreading misinformation to undermine Trump's immigration policies, specifically referencing a false claim about ICE agents raiding schools.
Notable Quotes:
Donald Trump [00:00]:
"We will stop the plunder, rape, slaughter and destruction of our American suburbs, cities and towns."
"This week, I will reinstate any service members for objecting to the COVID vaccine mandate with full back pain."
Ben Ferguson [00:18]:
"Donald Trump says, let's be clear, we're going after the worst first when it comes to illegal immigrants. And Democrats don't know what to do. Well, they decided they'll do what they always do when they can't figure out how to fight back, lie to the American people."
Detailed Discussion: Ferguson begins by highlighting Trump's commitment to dismantling sanctuary cities and reallocating federal law enforcement resources to bolster immigration control. He cites recent ICE operations, which have resulted in over 2,500 arrests within the first week of Trump's inauguration, a move lauded by supporters and criticized by opponents.
A pivotal moment in the episode addresses the controversy surrounding alleged ICE raids at schools. Ferguson accuses Democratic leaders, including Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez, of fabricating the story. He references a segment by Tom Holman from Fox News, where Holman clarifies that Secret Service agents, not ICE, were involved in a security response to a TikTok threat at Hamline Elementary School.
Tom Holman [03:08]:
"These were Secret Service agents running down a threat that was made on TikTok... they were not ICE agents."
Pedro Martinez [03:34]:
"We had individuals that came to one of our schools... they were from ICE... we've been training our principals... to make sure that we are not to share any information with anybody from the immigration department or ICE."
Ferguson vehemently rebukes the misinformation, urging listeners to see through what he describes as deliberate attempts to instill fear within immigrant communities.
Key Points:
Fulfilling Campaign Promises: Trump honors his vow to reinstate service members dismissed for refusing COVID-19 vaccinations, providing them with back pay and restoring their ranks and benefits.
Support from Pentagon Leadership: The new Secretary of Defense bolsters this initiative by supporting the removal of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs within the Pentagon and welcoming back the discharged troops.
Notable Quotes:
Donald Trump [06:41]:
"This week, I will reinstate any service members who were unjustly expelled from our military for objecting to COVID vaccine mandate. With full back pay."
James McHenry [07:36]:
"And today there are more executive orders."
Detailed Discussion: Ferguson commends Trump for acting decisively on a contentious issue that has divided military personnel and the broader public. He underscores the president's commitment to justice for those who were discharged, many of whom held esteemed positions and contributed significantly to national security.
The episode highlights the Pentagon's endorsement of this policy shift, signaling a broader move away from previous administration mandates. Ferguson points out that prior to Trump's executive order, only 43 of the 8,000 discharged service members had rejoined the military after the Biden administration rescinded the vaccine mandate in 2023.
Ferguson emphasizes the moral and patriotic implications of this decision, portraying it as a restoration of honor and a rectification of perceived injustices within the military framework.
Key Points:
Termination of Federal Prosecutors: Under Acting Attorney General James McHenry, over a dozen federal prosecutors associated with Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigations into Trump's actions have been dismissed.
End to 'Lawfare': Ferguson frames this as a strategic move to end the perceived politicization of the Department of Justice and to halt efforts aimed at undermining Trump's presidency through legal means.
Notable Quotes:
Ben Ferguson [08:53]:
"It was one of the most important tools that Democrats used to try to overthrow the will of the people and to lock up their political opponent, a guy by the name of Donald Trump."
Ben Ferguson [11:34]:
"Special counsel Jack Smith, he's also without a job today. So I guess he's got some drinking buddies to hang out with that were all in cahoots to overthrow the will of the people and to lock up Donald Trump."
Detailed Discussion: Ferguson provides a critical analysis of the recent purge within the Department of Justice, asserting that the dismissals are directly linked to efforts by former Special Counsel Jack Smith to prosecute Trump over issues such as the mishandling of classified documents and attempts to overturn the 2020 election results.
He accuses the previous administration of using "lawfare" as a means to politically target and destabilize the presidency, highlighting the firing of these officials as a necessary step to reclaim the integrity of the DOJ and align it with the administration's objectives.
The narrative includes assertions that these actions are part of a broader mission to end the "weaponization of government," framing it as a victory for transparency and accountability within federal institutions.
In this episode, Ben Ferguson effectively outlines and defends President Trump's agenda on immigration, military integrity, and judicial impartiality. Through detailed reporting and passionate commentary, Ferguson presents a narrative of a government taking decisive actions to uphold American values and rectify what he perceives as systemic injustices. The episode serves as a compelling update for listeners seeking an alternative perspective on current political developments, emphasizing themes of accountability, national security, and the preservation of individual rights.
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