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
Introduction
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.
1. Trump’s Aggressive Stance on Illegal Immigration
Key Points:
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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.
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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:
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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.
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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.
- Ben Ferguson [05:29]:
"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."
2. Reinstatement of Military Personnel Discharged Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusals
Key Points:
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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.
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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:
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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.
- Ben Ferguson [06:53]:
"President Trump said that wasn't good enough. And the new man in charge of the Pentagon... said, 'We're reinstating those troops who pushed out because of standing up for their rights, their medical rights, and even asking for religious exemptions.'"
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.
3. Dismantling of DOJ Officials Involved in Legal Actions Against Trump
Key Points:
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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.
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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:
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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.
Conclusion
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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