The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson: Episode Summary
Episode Title: Zelenskyy Runs Begging to Europe, Democrats STOOD for NOTHING & Terror-Linked Illegals Released into US Week In Review
Release Date: March 8, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of The 47 Morning Update, host Ben Ferguson, alongside guest Senator Ted Cruz, delves into three significant political developments: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's unsuccessful plea for support in Europe, the Democratic Party's apparent inaction on critical issues, and the alarming release of nearly one hundred terror-linked migrants into the United States in 2024. The discussion is enriched with notable quotes, insightful analysis, and gripping conclusions that underscore the current political climate in America.
1. Zelenskyy's Failed Plea and Europe's Ceasefire Efforts
Overview:
Ben Ferguson opens the discussion by examining Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's recent trip to Europe, where he sought support following an unproductive meeting at the White House. Instead of securing American backing, Zelenskyy left Europe "begging for support," leading key European nations to take the lead in brokering a ceasefire.
Key Points:
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European Leadership in Peace Talks:
Ferguson highlights that major European countries, including the UK, France, Germany, and others, have convened to formulate a ceasefire plan, effectively reducing the United States' direct involvement in mediating peace between Ukraine and Russia.
"Europe will lead the charge for securing peace," stated British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during the emergency summit in London (04:47). -
Financial Implications for the U.S.:
The conversation underscores the financial burden on American taxpayers, with the U.S. having already contributed approximately $175 billion to Ukraine. European nations are now poised to step in, utilizing seized Russian assets estimated at €207 billion to support Ukraine.
"200 billion euros of seized Russian assets. Maybe we should use that money instead of our own," Ferguson remarks (05:01). -
Senator Cruz's Critique:
Senator Ted Cruz criticizes Zelenskyy's approach, suggesting that Ukraine's failure to secure a deal with the U.S. forces Europe to shoulder the responsibility.
"He took us for granted. He put on a performance, and he failed diplomacy," Cruz asserts (10:18).
Notable Quotes:
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Ben Ferguson:
"A lot of different countries are there. ... He's clearly not here for peace. Good luck." (02:49) -
Scott Jennings (Quoted at 08:01):
"All Zelinsky had to do today was put on a tie, show up, smile, say thank you, sign the papers, and have lunch. That's it. And he couldn't do that."
2. Democrats' Inaction on Critical Issues
Overview:
The second segment addresses the Democratic Party's perceived failure to support significant causes and legislation, highlighting moments where Democrats chose not to applaud or endorse pivotal actions, which Ferguson and Cruz argue reflects a disconnect from mainstream American values.
Key Points:
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Lack of Support for Victims:
Ferguson points out that no Democrats applauded Peyton McNabb, a victim who suffered a life-altering injury, raising questions about the party's commitment to supporting individuals facing adversity.
"They didn't stand when there was a young man becoming a Secret Service agent who is fighting for his life with cancer." (12:49) -
Voting Against Protective Legislation:
Every Democrat in the Senate voted against measures to protect girls from boys competing in sports, despite campaigning against such issues, illustrating a stark contrast between campaign promises and legislative actions.
"Every single Democrat in the Senate voted against protecting girls from boys competing in sports. Not one of them applauded." (14:54) -
Support for the Take It Down Act:
Cruz highlights bipartisan support for the Take It Down Act, emphasizing unanimous Senate approval and backing from figures like Melania Trump, which stands in contrast to Democratic inaction.
"I have been involved in legislation that was passed unanimously." (14:47)
Notable Quotes:
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Ted Cruz:
"The Democrats became the party of hate and rage and they're in denial." (19:35)
"They hate everyone and everything. That's the Democrats." (30:06) -
Ben Ferguson:
"Senator, I want to go back to one other point that we mentioned earlier... You had not a single Democrat applaud Peyton McNabb." (11:27)
3. Release of Terror-Linked Migrants into the U.S.
Overview:
The final discussion centers on the release of nearly one hundred individuals with terrorist affiliations or connections into the United States in 2024. Ferguson and Cruz express deep concern over the administration's handling of national security and immigration policies.
Key Points:
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Deliberate Release of Threats:
Tulsi Gabbard, serving as Director of National Intelligence, disclosed that over 4,000 individuals crossed the U.S. border via an ISIS-affiliated network, with hundreds identified as known terrorists or associates. Shockingly, the Biden administration released all but eight of these individuals.
"Only eight were either deported or remained in custody. The rest of them were released back into our country." (20:45) -
Administrative Failures:
Cruz criticizes the administration for either incompetence or a sinister agenda, questioning why known terrorists were allowed to remain in the U.S.
"They knew it. Did they just not want to admit that the open border would allow for so many bad actors to come across?" (25:50) -
Impact on National Security:
The release of these individuals poses significant threats to American safety, undermining national security efforts and highlighting critical flaws in the immigration system.
"These are people they know are either themselves known terrorists or associated with known terrorists." (24:31)
Notable Quotes:
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Tulsi Gabbard (Quoted at 20:45):
"Over 21 million people have come across our borders illegally under Joe Biden's administration... Only eight were either deported or remained in custody." -
Ted Cruz:
"We are not the welfare provider for the world." (05:24)
"Releasing murderers and rapists and child molesters into America is a really bad idea." (30:06)
Poll Insights and President's Approval
Ferguson presents compelling poll data following President Trump's recent address to Congress:
- 76% approved of the address.
- 91% felt the President addressed issues they cared about.
- 71% found the speech inspiring.
- 62% viewed it as unifying.
- 68% felt hopeful post-speech.
- 54% felt proud of the country.
- 77% supported Trump's immigration plan at the border.
- 68% believed the President had a clear plan to battle inflation.
Analysis:
These statistics indicate a robust approval of the President's policies and rhetoric, particularly in contrast to Democratic inaction. Cruz and Ferguson interpret these numbers as a validation of the administration's strategies and a reflection of public dissatisfaction with the opposition.
Conclusion and Future Outlook
Ben Ferguson and Senator Ted Cruz conclude the episode by reinforcing their confidence in the President's continued political momentum. They anticipate sustained public support, especially as the administration tackles border security, economic policies, and international relations more effectively than their Democratic counterparts.
Final Thoughts:
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Cruz emphasizes the unpopularity of Democratic policies:
"Releasing terrorists into America is a really unpopular idea." (30:06) -
Ferguson anticipates ongoing political capital:
"This could catapult him to even greater near term success." (17:29)
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Closing Remarks
This episode of The 47 Morning Update provides a critical examination of recent political events, highlighting the administration's challenges and successes. Through incisive dialogue and robust evidence, Ferguson and Cruz offer listeners a comprehensive understanding of the current political landscape, emphasizing the need for decisive leadership and accountability.
