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Lisa Schneider
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Ben Miceli
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Ben Miceli
That right There was a Ukrainian drone strike on Ivesh, a Russian city 800 miles away from the Ukrainian border that hit a defense factory in Russia. Ivesh, Russia that was responsible for making thousands of Shahi drones that would attack innocent Ukrainians and develop other weapons of war to be used against Ukrainians. That's not being covered at all here on the United States media, as we are learning as well that Donald Trump has been cutting off weapons to Ukraine, which he was trying to conceal and hide. As Jennifer Griffin, I think one of the only good reporters on Fox News reported on social media, although I don't think this was reported widely on Fox, if at all on Fox she goes. According to a well placed US Military source and sources, the Pentagon has halted weapons systems needed by Ukraine at a crucial moment in its fight with Russia. The weapons which were already on their way to Ukraine and in Poland, include missile interceptors and 155ammunition shells. One official said that there was some concern at the Pentag about US Missile interceptor stockpiles running low, which is an interesting thing if that's what they're saying, because they used and depleted about 20% of their THAAD Thaad missiles to support Israel and spent over $1 billion to basically not destroy the Iranian nuclear sites. We see in Fordeau in Iran, for example, as well, excavation taking place. There's a ton of activity at Fordeau and all of the communications from Iranian officials that had been intercepted, they were able to move that uranium. They were surprised that these strikes were actually not as significant as they thought it would be. But the war between Russia and Ukraine, Russia invading Ukraine is indeed escalating as Donald Trump is trying to deprive Ukraine of weapons. I bring this up at the outset because there's a lot to get distracted and focused on as well. Donald Trump's visit to Alligator Alcatraz on Tuesday, which is a concentration camp that he and Ron DeSantis have built in the Everglades in Florida, in the swampland, they're going to put thousands of migrants there and if they walk in the wrong direction, the migrants will get eaten by crocodiles or killed by pythons. I'm not making this up. Trump said it's his dream come true to have these migrants there who can get eaten by alligators. Over $450 million of our taxpayer dollars are supporting that concentration camp. And Donald Trump and the regime say they want more Alligator, perhaps even CROC concentration camps. Now, to me, that's something that we need to focus on with the cruelty there, but also we can't be distracted. What's going on? Donald Trump clearly helping Vladimir Putin out. Remember earlier this week we reported that Donald Trump lifted the sanctions on major banks in Russia. As the MAGA Republicans were saying, like Lindsey Graham, oh, Trump's gonna escalate the sanctions. No, he isn't. And we can't lose sight of the disastrous budget bill which is polling in the 20s, which will kick. We now learn million Americans will be kicked off their health care. People will lose their supplemental nutrition assistance programs, their food stamps. People will lose their housing and rental assistance. It is a total disaster for farmers. Billions will be cut from the Department of Agriculture. For education, billions will be cut as well. There's a lot to keep track of. Don't worry. We're keeping track of it for you here at the Midas Touch Network. Let me share with you again what went down. Let me show you another angle. The moment those Ukrainian drones struck ivesh electromechanical plant where they manufactured all of these Russian missiles and shahed drones. Here, let me show you this angle right here. And here is another angle that you can see from someone who was taking it from her apartment. Let's play it. And here you can see people, Russians. The moment the attack on the Russian military plant, you see people running away in Russia. And you got to give Ukraine credit for putting the pressure on. And by the way, unlike Russia, Russia's targeting civilians and trying to kill innocent Ukrainians. Ukraine, they're focused on a factory that was producing military weapons. Here, play this clip. Now, while that was going on, Donald Trump was asked during his visit to Alligator Alcatraz, you know, Russia has about 50,000 troops stationed outside of Sumy in Ukraine. What will you do if Russia is author? What will you do if Russia starts its offensive? And watch Donald Trump's statement.
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Donald Trump
We'll see what happens. Watching it very close.
Ben Miceli
Hear what he said. There he goes. We'll see what happens. I want to remind you, was it two weeks ago that Donald Trump fled from the G7? It was very odd. He said he had to leave right away. We know that he spoke to Vladimir Putin the next day. Why? Because Trump said he did. Remember what Trump said? He said Putin wanted to mediate everything that was going on in Iran. This was before the US Struck Iran. And I just find it notable that if you look at who benefited from the strikes on Iran, it's Iran. Because they still have their nuclear material, they could build nuclear weapons and now they're able to trade more freely with China. Donald Trump encouraged China to buy oil cheap from Iran. Iran can prod at shahid drones and sell it to Russia. Russia gets the drones that it wants. Donald Trump removes sanctions from the Russian banks. And Now Russia's amassing 50,000 troops, right by Sumi. So it seems that Russia, I don't, I can't say that Putin mediated, but certainly if he did, he got the benefit, he got everything that he would have wanted out of this. Oh, and Benjamin Netanyahu got a delay of his criminal proceeding. And Netanyahu is going to be visit criminal proceeding in Israel where he was being prosecuted for crimes that he committed there. But give Ukraine credit for keeping the pressure on. And you got to give Zelinsky credit. A real war hero, unlike the pathetic loser we have in the United States, Donald Trump. By the way, as Trump's posting this, no tax on Social Security, that's not in the budget bill. But go ahead and lie. He's just a fraud, right? His whole life this idiot's a felon, He's a sexual abuser, he's a fraud. He's found liable for fraud. He's a criminal. He's found 34 felony counts, he's bankrupt in multiple businesses. And then he's got his like propagandists out there like Benny Johnson wearing alligator Alcatraz hats like, dude, what the hell are you doing right now? Meanwhile, you take a look at total construction spending right now in the US in May, total construction spending contracted at negative 3.7% year over year, while residential housing contracted by negative 6.5%. That's another recessionary sign right there. You remember under former President Biden the type of headlines we would get. Here's one that they posted back on July 21, 2023. Manufacturing, construction spending had grown by nearly 100% in just two years. Biden nomics is working. Also a story that's really not being discussed enough. We talk about it a ton here on the Midas Touch now. At least New York Times is covering it here. The dollar is crashing right now. Why? Because it is losing its status as the reserve currency to the world. Why? Because Trump is not stable. He's attacking the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell. He is engaged in an erratic trade war against the world. So people are moving their money outside the US the dollar is less valuable. That has serious repercussions. It's continued to slide even as Trump has backed down or tacoed from his tariff threats. And the US Market has recovered from its losses. The dollar is off to its worst start to a year in more than half a century. Why? Because the dollar is unlike Donald Trump's. What Donald Trump is doing with our markets where he's inflating and deflating and he's rigging the markets. The dollar's not like that. The dollar reflects the stability and the view of America's being a stable economy. The United States currency has weakened more than 10% over the past six months when compared with a basket of currencies from the country's major trading partners. The last time the dollar weakened so much at the start of the year was 1973, after the United States made a seismic shift that had ended the linking of the dollar to the price of gold. That is not good news at all, folks. Donald Trump was at Alligator Alcatraz, the concentration camp. Let's call it what it is, folks. And Donald Trump was saying that this is a dream come true. He was thinking about doing crocodiles to kill migrants back in 2018, but he thought that was a joke then, but now he actually loves that he can actually get this done. Here, play this clip.
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Ben Miceli
In Texas. Is this a dream come true for you, sir?
Donald Trump
Well, I was thinking about that. I must say, it was meant more as a joke, but the more I thought of it, the more I liked it, if you want to know the truth. And they were serious. They were actually crocodiles. They were crocodiles from Africa. They are a step beyond. But no, that was really meant as a joke, but a lot of people liked it, and a lot of people think we should do it.
Ben Miceli
Frankly, the Trump influencers are out there also talking about. About Alligator Alcatraz. Feed the illegals to gators. We need more of this energy. Really, really sick stuff as well right there. That Donald Trump is. Is posting right there. Also, as you see Donald Trump's posts and Donald Trump's conduct as well, it's hard to even fathom that this could be happening in the United States. Uh, but it absolutely. It absolutely is. Let. Let's take a look right here. Oh, this is the one. I wanted to show you what Nancy Mace is saying. Nancy Mace goes. Dear dhs, we've got a swamp and a dream. Let's talk. South Carolina's gators are ready, and they're not big on paperwork. If I was governor of South Carolina, we'd be bringing Alligator Alcatraz to South Carolina. Oh, here's the clip I wanted to show you. Donald Trump in front of cages in the concentration camp where he said, Biden wanted me in here. That son of a bitch. I mean, just think about the language that Trump's using here at. Play this clip.
Donald Trump
Hey, Biden wanted me in here, okay? He wanted me. It didn't work out that way, but he wanted me in here.
Ben Miceli
Trump also talking about how he wants to deport Elon Musk because Elon Musk was critical of the disastrous budget bill. Let me show you that. Let's play it.
Donald Trump
I don't know. I think we'll have to take a look. We might have to put those, you know, you know, Doji. Doji is the monster that have. That might have to go back and eat Elon. Wouldn't that be terrible? He gets a lot of subsidies, Peter. But Elon's very upset that the EV mandate is going to be terminated. And you know what? When you look at it, who wants, not everybody wants an electric car. I don't want an electric car. I want to have maybe gasoline, maybe electricity, maybe a hybrid, maybe someday a hydrogen. You have a hydrogen car, it has one problem, it blows up, you know, so I'm going to give that one to Peter.
Ben Miceli
Also, Trump making posts about the American flag pole that looks kind of crooked in this as well that he put in the front of the White House. Also, Kristi Noem yesterday was telling a bizarre story about Marshalls working with ICE detained a cannibal and the guy was eating himself. I don't even know what he's talking about here, but play this clip.
Kristi Noem
The other day I was talking to some marshals that have been partnering with ice. They said that they had detained a cannibal and put him on a plane to take him home. And while they had him in his seat, he started to eat himself and they had to get him off and get him medical attention. These are the kind of deranged individuals that are on our streets in America that we're trying to target and get out of our country because they are so deranged they don't belong here.
Ben Miceli
Well, be judged for yourself, folks. I don't know what she's talking about. Let's subscribe. Let's get to 6 million subscribers. Thank you so much for watching. We appreciate you. New Midas Merch drop. Check out the latest pro democracy sticker packs. T shirts, hats, sweatshirts, and more all@store.midas touch.com.
The MeidasTouch Podcast: "Trump Gets Rude Awakening After Massive Strikes Hit" – Detailed Summary
Release Date: July 2, 2025
In this compelling episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast, hosts Ben, Brett, and Jordy Meiselas delve deep into the geopolitical tensions surrounding Ukraine and Russia, the controversial policies of former President Donald Trump, and the alarming state of the U.S. economy. Combining incisive analysis with their trademark brotherly banter, the trio offers listeners a thorough examination of current events affecting democracy and global stability.
Timestamp: [02:33]
Ben Miceli opens the discussion by highlighting a significant yet underreported event: a Ukrainian drone strike targeting Ivesh, a Russian city located 800 miles from the Ukrainian border. This strike hit a Russian defense factory responsible for producing thousands of Shahed drones, which have been instrumental in Ukraine's defense efforts.
Ben Miceli: "There was a Ukrainian drone strike on Ivesh, a Russian city 800 miles away from the Ukrainian border that hit a defense factory in Russia... That's not being covered at all here on the United States media."
He criticizes the U.S. media's lack of coverage on this pivotal development, emphasizing its importance in the ongoing conflict.
Timestamp: [02:50]
Ben shifts focus to former President Donald Trump's recent actions concerning military aid to Ukraine. He alleges that Trump has been clandestinely cutting off weapons supplies to Ukraine, a move that contradicts the narrative often presented in mainstream media.
Ben Miceli: "As we are learning as well that Donald Trump has been cutting off weapons to Ukraine, which he was trying to conceal and hide."
Ben references Jennifer Griffin of Fox News, suggesting that even Fox's limited coverage fails to fully expose Trump's interference.
Ben outlines the consequences of the halted weapons systems critical to Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression. He mentions specific weapons, such as missile interceptors and 155mm ammunition shells, which were en route to Ukraine and stationed in Poland.
Ben Miceli: "According to a well placed US Military source and sources, the Pentagon has halted weapons systems needed by Ukraine at a crucial moment in its fight with Russia."
He raises concerns about the Pentagon's dwindling missile interceptor stockpiles, citing the depletion of THAAD missiles used to support Israel and the substantial financial losses from failed operations against Iranian nuclear sites.
Timestamp: [04:50]
Ben introduces one of the episode's most shocking topics: Trump's controversial initiative to establish "Alligator Alcatraz," a concentration camp in Florida's Everglades designed to detain thousands of migrants. The camp allegedly houses crocodiles and pythons to deter unauthorized crossings.
Ben Miceli: "Donald Trump has been cutting off weapons to Ukraine... but also we can't be distracted by what's going on. Donald Trump's visit to Alligator Alcatraz on Tuesday, which is a concentration camp that he and Ron DeSantis have built in the Everglades in Florida... if they walk in the wrong direction, the migrants will get eaten by crocodiles or killed by pythons."
This initiative has reportedly cost over $450 million of taxpayer dollars, with Trump expressing enthusiasm for its implementation.
Ben Miceli: "Trump said it's his dream come true to have these migrants there who can get eaten by alligators."
Timestamp: [06:15]
Ben critiques Trump's foreign policy decisions, particularly the lifting of sanctions on major Russian banks. He argues that these actions inadvertently benefit Vladimir Putin by allowing Russia more financial freedom and supporting its military endeavors.
Ben Miceli: "Donald Trump lifted the sanctions on major banks in Russia... Now Russia's amassing 50,000 troops, right by Sumi."
He connects Trump's policies to broader economic issues, including the weakening of the U.S. dollar and its loss of status as the world's reserve currency.
Ben Miceli: "The dollar is crashing right now... The United States currency has weakened more than 10% over the past six months when compared with a basket of currencies from the country's major trading partners."
Timestamp: [07:30]
Shifting to domestic issues, Ben discusses the dire state of the U.S. economy, highlighting the contraction in construction spending and the looming threat of a recession.
Ben Miceli: "Total construction spending contracted at negative 3.7% year over year... that's another recessionary sign right there."
He criticizes the proposed budget bill, which faces polling in the low 20s and threatens to strip millions of Americans of essential services such as healthcare, nutrition assistance, housing, and education.
Ben Miceli: "It's a total disaster for farmers... for education, billions will be cut as well."
Timestamp: [12:27]
In a segment filled with critical commentary, Ben scrutinizes Trump's public statements and actions, particularly his remarks during visits to the controversial "Alligator Alcatraz" and his intentions towards prominent figures like Elon Musk.
Ben Miceli: "Donald Trump was saying that this is a dream come true... planning to deport Elon Musk because he was critical of the budget bill."
He includes clips of Trump's statements to underscore his arguments, portraying Trump as both erratic and dangerous.
Donald Trump: "We might have to put those, you know, Doji... might have to go back and eat Elon. Wouldn't that be terrible?"
Ben further highlights the disturbing narratives propagated by Trump-supporting figures, including Nancy Mace and Kristi Noem, to illustrate the growing extremism within certain political factions.
Timestamp: [11:00]
Ben elaborates on the weakening U.S. dollar, drawing parallels to historical economic shifts and emphasizing the potential long-term consequences for the American economy.
Ben Miceli: "The dollar is unlike Donald Trump's. The dollar reflects the stability and the view of America's being a stable economy... The dollar is off to its worst start to a year in more than half a century."
He warns that the loss of the dollar's reserve currency status could lead to significant economic repercussions, further destabilizing an already fragile economic landscape.
Throughout the episode, The MeidasTouch Podcast offers a scathing critique of former President Donald Trump's policies and actions, both domestically and internationally. By intertwining geopolitical analysis with economic insights, the Meiselas brothers underscore the precarious state of global and U.S. affairs. Their passionate discourse aims to inform and mobilize listeners to support democratic values and hold leaders accountable.
As the episode draws to a close, the hosts reaffirm their commitment to providing unfiltered news coverage and encouraging civic engagement among their "MeidasMighty" community. They invite listeners to stay informed and proactive in shaping the future of democracy.
Notable Quotes:
Ben Miceli: "We can't lose sight of the disastrous budget bill which is polling in the 20s, which will kick million Americans off their health care." [06:00]
Donald Trump: "We'll see what happens. Watching it very close." [08:05]
Nancy Mace: "Dear DHS, we've got a swamp and a dream. Let's talk." [14:00]
Ben Miceli: "The dollar's not like that. The dollar reflects the stability and the view of America's being a stable economy." [11:30]
This episode serves as a critical examination of the intertwined nature of domestic policies, international relations, and economic stability, urging listeners to remain vigilant and engaged in the preservation of democratic principles.