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Donald Trump
You had Bannon put in jail, Peter Navarro put in jail. You had people that suffered. They've lost their fortunes. They've lost their nest egg.
CNN Reporter
Another sign of President Trump's aggressive crackdown on immigration.
Ben Ferguson
You're listening to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson.
Good morning, it's Ben Ferguson. And these are the top stories that we're looking at right now. Joe Biden, the big guy, may have made a big mistake when it comes to giving out pardons to members of the Biden crime family. He left a couple of names off that that now could put him in hot water. I'll explain that for you in just a moment. Also, Donald Trump making good on his promise to go after sanctuary cities that do not comply with federal law. And now they're rounding up violent illegal immigrants all over the country. I have the latest on that. And in a shocking report, the United nations facilities apparently were used to hide the hostages that were taken in the attacks on Israel. Is this one of the reasons why Donald Trump is saying it's time to stop funding to these organizations? We'll break that down for you as well. It's the 47 Morning Update and it starts right now. Story number one, there was Universal outrage when we found out that the very last thing that Joe Biden did as president of the United States of America was give out pardons to virtually all of his family members and their spouses. This is the Biden crime family. But he may have made a fatal mistake by not pardoning himself or his wife, Jill Biden. He thought about everyone else, but I guess assumed he was untouchable because he was the president of the United States of America. Now, Donald Trump is actually talking about this exact issue in a sit down interview with Sean Hannity, his first interview inside the Oval Office. And this is what Donald Trump had to say.
Donald Trump
Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, who got a preemptive pardon. All these people that got pardoned, Anthony Fauci, did he know that NIH money through the EcoHealth alliance was funding the Wuhan virology lab? There seems to be text and messages and emails that went back and forth. You talk about the UN Select Committee, as you call it, the January 6th Committee. They had a predetermined outcome. General Milley, all these people, the Biden family members, Joe Biden ran and said he would never do preemptive pardons. It was an issue that came up when you were leaving your first home.
He thought he heard that I was going to do. I didn't want to do it. I was given the option. They said, sir, would you like to pardon everybody, including yourself? I said, I'm not going to pardon anybody. We didn't do anything wrong. And we had people that suffered. They're incredible patriots. We had people that suffered. You had Bannon put in jail. You had Peter Navarro put in jail. You had people that suffered. And far worse than that, they've lost their fortunes. They've lost their whatever, their nest egg, paying it to lawyers and those people. And people said, and they don't even. They wouldn't have even taken most of those people. They wouldn't have even taken apart. This guy went around giving everybody pardons. And you know, the funny thing, maybe the sad thing is he didn't give himself a pardon. And if you look at it, it all had to do with him. I mean, the money went to him.
Should Congress investigate that?
Well, I don't know. It's, you know, you ordered the deal. I've always been, look, he didn't give himself a pardon. And it did give some other people a pardon that needed it. And I heard Schiff went to him and just begged him for a pardon. Because Schiff is a crook. Schiff is a crooked guy. He's a crooked politician. He made up the story about Russia, Russia, Russia. He totally made it up. You know, he's a storyteller. And then after he made it up, they found out that there was a tape of the conversation made by, you know, I guess the State Department. I don't know. When you make calls, they make tapes sometimes, not all the time.
He was the one talking to the Russians.
So he, in the meantime, made up the conversation, totally made it up about quid pro quo. There was no quid pro quo just yet. There was a perfect call. Tim Scott was the first one to come. He read it, he said, this is a perfect call. What are you doing? You're. You're impeaching a man for a perfect call. It was Schiff, Schiff, Hillary, the whole group. You know what they should. Schiff is just a bad, sick. And he went to Biden and he demanded a pardon because he thought he did something. He knew.
Benny Thompson won.
The chairman of that committee, Kenny Thompson, destroyed, destroyed, along with that unselect committee, destroyed all of the work that took place over two years. You know why? It showed that I was right.
Ben Ferguson
Not only was Donald Trump right, but the big guy, Joe Biden, may have made the biggest mistake of his political career in that he decided not to part himself and others as you just heard mentioned in that interview, the question now is, do the American people want Congress to spend time investigating what they already know the Biden crime family was involved in? Republicans will have to figure that out. But it's very clear that Donald Trump is saying he's open to the idea of finding out exactly what these individuals did.
Now, story number two, Donald Trump made.
It clear when he was reelected that when he got into office, he was going to, well, kick some a double S and take names, especially if you were involved in protecting illegal immigrants that are in this country. He said he was going to take on sanctuary cities and that is something he's doing right now. But we've also found out that now the government is rounding up violent illegal immigrants all over the country, just as he promised. Tom Homan taking the lead on that. While that is going on, Congress has also passed the Lake and Riley Act. That bill now is going to Donald Trump's desk to be signed into law. The House, in a major move on Wednesday, passing the Lake and Riley act, sending that bill to the White House to make it the first legislation that President Donald Trump will sign into law, is what we're being told. Now, this is significant because clearly the President is trying to send a message to the voters who put him back in the White House that he is going to do exactly what he said he was gonna do on protecting you from violent criminals that come across our southern border. Now, this is a divisive issue and I'm talking about divisive from the standpoint that Democrats are hell bent on allowing violent criminals into America. The House voted 2:63 to 1:56 to pass the Lake and Riley Act. Thank goodness 46 Democrats joined the GOP lawmakers to pass the legislation. Now, the Lake and Riley act was named after the 22 year old nursing student who was brutally murdered in Athens, Georgia by an illegal alien released into the United States interior by the Biden administration. The bill would require the Department of Homeland Security to take into custody illegal aliens arrested, charged or convicted for burglary, theft, larceny or shoplifting. This is something that sanctuary cities have been refusing to do to alert ICE about individuals that have committed these types of crimes. Now, House Republicans passed the bill in early January and they enjoyed unanimous support from the Republican leadership, with 48 Democrats saying yes, they would back this bill. This will be a moment for Donald Trump to say, this is what the American people want. In fact, CNN is even admitting that, saying that Americans are more hawkish on illegal immigration and deporting those in this country illegally since Donald Trump has been back in the White House, and that's just been for a few days. Take a listen to this shocking report.
CNN Reporter
Let's start with how Americans feel now about people being in the country illegally. This is, this might be different from the headline. We were just talking about refugees who have applied and gotten their gone through this long process and gotten approved. But talking about undocumented immigrants.
CNN Analyst
Yeah, sometimes I like blunt questions because they sort of get at the underlying feelings that people have. So this is about as blunt a question as you can get. Deport all immigrants here illegally. I will note the ABC News poll asked about undocumented immigrants. So we have slightly different questions, but these were all taken within the last month. And there's real uniformity here. That's what I really think you see. You see real uniformity. Deported all immigrants who are here illegally. 55% of the New York Times, Marquette, 64%. CBS News, 57%. ABC News with a slightly different question, 56%. So what you're seeing essentially here is very clear indication that a majority of Americans, in fact, when they're asked this blunt question, which I believe gets at the underlying feelings, do in fact want to deport all immigrants who are here illegally. There's no arguing with these different numbers because they're all essentially the same across four different pollsters.
Ben Ferguson
So four different pollsters. The New York Times, 55% of Americans say deport all, all illegal immigrants. Marquette, 64%. Their polls say of Americans want all legal immigrants to be deported. CBS News at 57% and ABC News at 56%. This is shocking to CNN, which also tells you just how little they were paying attention to the American voters before election Day. And the fact that they're saying it's shocking even after Donald Trump has gone to the White House also tells you just how incompetent they are. Now, Tom Holman is out there. He's kicking, well tail and taking names. He also did an interview with CNN where he put them in their place when he was asked about what he is doing with sanctuary cities that are refusing to work with the federal government.
Donald Trump
And so what is happening as we speak is limited to those with criminal records.
Tom Homan
That's the target of this operation. But like I said, many times in places like sanctuary cities where we can't arrest a bad person in the jail, we would like to have access to the jail to arrest a criminal alien in the safety and security of a county jail, which is safer for the community, safer for the officers and safer for the alien. But when you release a public safety threat out of a sanctuary jail and won't give us access to them, that means we got to go to the neighborhood and find him. And we will find him. But when we find him, he may be with others. Others that don't have a criminal conviction are in the country legally. They will be arrested too, because we're not going to strike. And this is a difference between the last administration, this administration ISIS is going to enforce the immigration law. There's nothing in the ina. The Immigration Nationality act says you got to be convicted of a serious crime in order to be removed from this country. So there's, there's going to be more collateral arrests in sanctuary cities because they forced us to go in the community and find. And find the guy we're looking for.
Ben Ferguson
And find the guy we're looking for. Tom Homan, already rounding up illegal immigrants all over the country. Well done.
And lastly, story number three.
I told you about a story yesterday on the 47 Morning Update that Donald Trump had said, it's clear that America is paying way more into different organizations like the UN than any other countries in the world and they're taking advantage of us. He has also decided it's time to look at how much money we're spending and have a 90 day moratorium to move forward on any funding. Well, now you may understand exactly why he made that decision. After the shocking new claims have come out of Israel from freed Israeli hostages who are now saying that Hamas terrorists used United Nation facilities to hide them. Outrage is intensifying at this hour after the hostages freed from Gaza revealed that they were held in UN facilities during their captivity. While critics are calling the unrwa, known as unra, nothing more than a, quote, front for the Hamas terrorists that must be disbanded immediately. Last weekend, three Israeli women were released in that high stakes prisoner swap which saw Israel free 90 Palestinian detainees, including convicted terrorists. The women, who endured nearly a year and a half of captivity under the terrorist group Hamas, described being detained in the United nations facilities, including tent camps and humanitarian zones administered by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East. This would be under, under control. This coming from Israel's Channel 13 news reports. This is shocking. As well as additional reports that have come out indicating that they were held at the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza. The former hostages are now undergoing rehabilitation following severe conditions that included long periods in underground confinement without sunlight. One woman recounted being subjected to a medical procedure without anesthesia. Underscoring the inhumane treatment that they all faced in captivity. This is another example of why Donald Trump is right to say stop the funding to organizations until we do a deep dive into what they're doing with our money, especially if the United nations is now going to be found guilty of advocating, supporting and helping terrorist organizations in and around Israel.
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The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson: Trump Suggests Those Biden Pardoned Be Investigated
Release Date: January 23, 2025
Introduction
In the latest episode of The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson, host Ben Ferguson delves into a series of explosive political developments surrounding former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. The episode, titled "Trump Suggests Those Biden Pardoned Be Investigated," covers Biden's recent pardons, Trump's ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration, and allegations against United Nations facilities in relation to hostage situations in Israel. This comprehensive summary captures the key discussions, insights, and conclusions drawn during the episode.
1. Joe Biden's Pardons and Trump's Criticisms
Biden's Pardons and Potential Missteps
Ben Ferguson opens the episode by addressing President Joe Biden's controversial decision to pardon several members of his family, collectively referred to as the "Biden crime family." Ferguson suggests that Biden may have erred by excluding himself and his wife, Jill Biden, from these pardons, potentially leaving him vulnerable to scrutiny.
Trump's Interview with Sean Hannity
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around Donald Trump's comments during his first interview inside the Oval Office with Sean Hannity. Trump criticizes Biden and several prominent Democrats for receiving preemptive pardons, questioning the integrity and motivations behind these decisions.
Notable Quotes:
Donald Trump [01:53]:
"Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, who got a preemptive pardon. All these people that got pardoned... it's all had to do with him. I mean, the money went to him."
Donald Trump [02:31]:
"He thought he heard that I was going to do. I didn't want to do it. I was given the option... I said, I'm not going to pardon anybody. We didn't do anything wrong."
Donald Trump [04:08]:
"He was the one talking to the Russians."
Ferguson's Analysis
Ferguson emphasizes that Trump's accusations not only suggest wrongdoing within the Biden administration but also indicate Trump's willingness to expose these actions. He raises the question of whether Congress will heed the call to investigate the pardoned individuals, highlighting the potential political ramifications.
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2. Trump's Aggressive Crackdown on Illegal Immigration
Enforcement Against Sanctuary Cities
The episode shifts focus to Trump's resolute actions against sanctuary cities and the broader issue of illegal immigration. Ferguson outlines Trump's commitment to enforcing federal immigration laws, particularly targeting violent illegal immigrants, a stance that resonates with a significant portion of the American electorate.
Passage of the Lake and Riley Act
A pivotal development covered is the passage of the Lake and Riley Act by the House, which mandates the Department of Homeland Security to detain illegal aliens convicted of specific crimes. Named after Riley Lake, a 22-year-old nursing student murdered by an illegal alien, the act underscores the administration's strict approach to immigration enforcement.
Notable Quotes:
Public Opinion and CNN's Report
Ferguson references a CNN report highlighting robust public support for stringent immigration measures, citing polls from multiple sources showing a majority of Americans favoring the deportation of illegal immigrants. This data reinforces Trump's immigration policies as aligning with voter sentiment.
Notable Quotes:
CNN Reporter [08:09]:
"55% of the New York Times, Marquette, 64%. CBS News, 57%. ABC News with a slightly different question, 56%."
Ben Ferguson [09:14]:
"Four different pollsters... do in fact want to deport all immigrants who are here illegally."
Tom Homan's Enforcement Actions
The episode also covers Tom Homan's role in implementing Trump's immigration policies, including the rounding up of illegal immigrants and addressing the challenges posed by sanctuary cities.
Notable Quotes:
Tom Homan [10:09]:
"That's the target of this operation... there's going to be more collateral arrests in sanctuary cities because they forced us to go in the community and find."
Ben Ferguson [11:02]:
"Tom Homan, already rounding up illegal immigrants all over the country. Well done."
3. Allegations Against United Nations Facilities in Israel Hostage Situation
Hostage Revelations and UN Involvement
The third major topic Ferguson addresses involves shocking claims from freed Israeli hostages who allege that Hamas used United Nations facilities to detain them during attacks on Israel. These revelations have intensified outrage and fueled Trump's criticism of UN agencies, particularly the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).
Trump's Stance on UN Funding
In response to these allegations, Trump advocates for a halt in funding to UN organizations, arguing that they are complicit in supporting terrorist activities. Ferguson connects this stance to the recent hostage situation, suggesting that Trump's suspicions about UN agencies are now supported by these distressing reports.
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Details of the Hostage Experience
Ferguson provides a harrowing account of the hostages' experiences, including confinement in UN facilities, inhumane treatment, and medical procedures without anesthesia. These accounts underscore the severity of the situation and the potential misuse of international aid organizations.
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Conclusion
Ben Ferguson's episode of The 47 Morning Update presents a critical examination of President Trump's actions and statements regarding Joe Biden's pardons, immigration enforcement, and UN funding. By incorporating direct quotes with precise timestamps, Ferguson provides a transparent and detailed analysis of the political landscape, offering listeners insightful commentary on the issues shaping America today. Whether discussing internal pardons within the Biden administration, the implementation of the Lake and Riley Act, or the unsettling allegations against UN facilities, the episode underscores an administration deeply engaged in addressing what it perceives as critical threats to national integrity and security.
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