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Brett Meisellis
Donald Trump just held a disastrous meeting in the Oval Office with El Salvador's autocratic President Nayib Bukele. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that this was one of the single most shameful meetings to ever take place in the Oval Office in American history. Trump spread Russian propaganda, said he'll be defying a ruling from the Supreme Court and said he's looking into sending American citizens to concentration camps in El Salvador. What we are witnessing right now is a full blown constitutional crisis and we must not avert our eyes to the reality unfolding in the United States of America. My name is Brett Meisellis with the Midas Touch Network. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel. We are on the way to 5 million subscribers. So Trump gave Bukele a very warm greeting as he entered the White House. I gotta say, the difference between the respect that Trump shows to autocrats compared to our allies like Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, for example, is striking. And by the way, Bukele did not wear a suit. But that did not seem to bother Trump and his administration this time. As Midas Touch editor in chief Ron Filipkowski said, quote, what a contrast between how our allies get treated versus little dictators like Buke Kelly. Not a word about him not wearing a suit either as he petitions the US to expand his country's mercenary penal colony by sending him more money. In this moment, Kaitlan Collins asked Trump if he plans to ask to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia. That's the man the Trump administration admitted to sending to an El Salvadoran prison camp. By, quote, mistake, Trump attacked the press and then Attorney General Pam Bondi lied about Abrego Garcia's past and immigration status as a reminder, he was here legally and said that it's up to El Salvador if they want to return him to the United States. Watch this.
Kaitlan Collins
Let's hear the question from this very low rated anchor at cbuke. Do you plan to ask President Bukele to help return the man who your administration says was mistakenly deported?
Pam Bondi
The man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador?
Kaitlan Collins
Well, let me ask Pam, would you answer that question?
Sponsor Voice
Sure. President first and Foremost, he was illegally in our country. He had been illegally in our country. And in 2019, two courts, an immigration court and an appellate immigration court ruled that he was a member of MS.13 and he was illegally in our country right now. It was a paperwork. It was additional paperwork had needed to be done. That's up to El Salvador. If they want to return him, that's not up to us. The Supreme Court ruled, President, that if as El Salvador wants to return him, this is international matters, foreign affairs. If they wanted to return him, we would facilitate it, meaning provide a plane.
Brett Meisellis
So then the El Salvadoran president said that he doesn't have the power to return Abrego Garcia to the United States either.
Donald Trump
How can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States? I don't have the power to return him to the United States. You can release him inside El Salvador. Yeah, but I'm not releasing. I mean, we're not very fond of releasing terrorists into our country. We just turned the murder capital of the world to the safest country of the western hemisphere. And you want us to go back into the releasing criminals so we can go back to being the murdered capital of the world? That's not going to happen.
Kaitlan Collins
Well, they'd love to have a criminal, you know, released into.
Donald Trump
I mean, there's a fascination.
Kaitlan Collins
They would love it.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Brett Meisellis
So suddenly all these people who like to consider themselves so powerful, all of a sudden they are just powerless to do anything here. You see what's going on here. And did you notice, by the way, what he said, quote, we're not very fond of releasing terrorists. Listen, if they can call a wrongly deported innocent man a terrorist and send him to a foreign gulag, then nobody is safe. Kaitlan Collins then asked Trump about his own comments that he said the other day that he would listen to the Supreme Court. Trump naturally insulted her. Watch this.
Kaitlan Collins
Well, the President, Mr. President, you said that if the Supreme Court said someone needed to be returned, that you would abide by that. You said that on Air Force One just a few days ago, and they said that it must be facilitated. Why don't you just say, isn't it wonderful that we're keeping criminals out of our country? Why can't you just say that? Why do you go over and over and that's why nobody watches you anymore. You know, you have no credibility. Please go ahead.
Brett Meisellis
Then Stephen Miller and Trump said that the Supreme Court's ruling was actually a unanimous ruling in favor of the Trump administration. This is one of the most heinous bald faced lies that we have witnessed.
Pam Bondi
Yet promise you if he was your neighbor, you would move right away.
Kaitlan Collins
So you don't plan, but the Supreme.
Brett Meisellis
Court's asking to.
Kaitlan Collins
The Supreme Court. Steve, was it nine to nothing?
Pam Bondi
Yes, it was a nine zero in our favor. In our favor against the district court ruling saying that no district court has the power to compel the foreign policy function of the United States. As Pam said, the ruling solely stated that if this individual at El Salvador sole discretion was sent back to our country, that we could deport him a second time. Well, no version of this legally ends up with him ever living here because he is a citizen of El Salvador, that is the president of El Salvador. Your questions about it, per the court, can only be directed to him.
Brett Meisellis
So that is, of course, the opposite of what happened. That is utterly Orwellian and anti American. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Trump must facilitate the return of Abrego Garcia. There was no gray area here. The court wrote, quote, the rest of the district courts order remains in effect but requires clarification on remand. The order properly requires the government to facilitate Abrego Garcia's release from custody in El Salvador and to ensure that his case is handled as it would have been had he not been improperly sent to El Salvador. Stephen Miller then called it, quote, arrogant for the press to ask about Abrego Garcia and lied about the Supreme Court ruling some more. Watch this.
Kaitlan Collins
Wait a minute. Can you just also respond to that question? Because, you know, it's asked by CNN and they always ask it with a slant. They're totally slanting because they don't know what's happening. That's why nobody's watching them. But would you answer that question also, please?
Pam Bondi
Yes, gladly. So as Pam mentioned, there's an illegal alien from El Salvador. So with respect to you, he's a citizen of El Salvador. So it's very arrogant even for American media to suggest that we would even tell El Salvador how to handle their own citizens as a starting point, as two immigration courts found that he was a member of Ms. 13. When President Trump declared Ms. 13 to be a foreign terrorist organization, that meant that he was no longer eligible under federal law, which I'm sure you know, you're very familiar with the ina, that he was no longer eligible for any form of immigration relief in the United States. So he had a deportation order that was valid, which meant that under our law, he's not even allowed to be present in the United States and had to be returned because of the foreign terrorist designation. This issue was then by a district court judge completely inverted and a district court judge tried to tell the administration that they had to kidnap a citizen of El Salvador and fly him back here. That issue was raised to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court said the district court order was unlawful and its main components were reversed 90 unanimously stating clearly that neither Secretary of State nor the President could be compelled by anybody to forcibly retrieve a citizen of El Salvador from El Salvador who again is a member of of MS.13.
Brett Meisellis
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Kaitlan Collins
Just a follow up question. Clarification you mentioned that you're open to deporting individuals that aren't foreign aliens but are criminals to El Salvador. Does that, does that include potentially US citizens fully naturalized in Iran? If they're criminals, and if they hit people with baseball bats over their head that happen to be 90 years old and if they rape 87 year old women in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Yeah, yeah, that includes them. Why do you think they're a special category of person? They're as bad as anybody that comes in. We have bad ones, too, and I'm all for it because we can do things with the president for less money and have great security. And we have a huge prison population. We have a huge number of prisons and then we have the private prisons. And some are operated well, I guess, and some aren't, but he does a great job with that. We have others that we're negotiating with too, but no, if it's a homegrown criminal, I have no problem. Now, we're studying the laws right now. Pam is studying. If we can do that. That's good. And I'm talking about violent people. I'm talking about really bad people. Really bad. Every bit as bad as the ones coming in. And I made the statement when I heard about this a long time ago now, four years ago, when I heard that this guy was having open borders, I said, every single criminal from all over the world is going to be dumped into our country. And that's what happened. Jails, the jails of the Congo were emptied out.
Brett Meisellis
And by the way, here's footage that was captured on the El Salvadoran government's livestream. This did not make it on the cable networks in the United States. The quality isn't great, but you could hear Trump endorse the idea of sending what he calls, quote, homegrowns, that means American citizens to El Salvadoran prison camps. Watch this.
Kaitlan Collins
I said, homegrowns are next. The homegrowns, you gotta build about five more places. Yeah, that's fair. All right. It's not big enough.
Brett Meisellis
Marco Rubio, a man who has completely sold his soul, jumped in during the meeting to lie about Abrego Garcia's immigration status and play dumb as to why anyone would be upset about the situation.
Sponsor Voice
I don't understand what the confusion is. This individual is a citizen of El Salvador. He was illegally in the United States and was returned to his country. That's where you deport people back to their country of origin. Except for Venezuela, that wasn't refusing to take people back or places like That I can tell you this, Mr. President. No. Well, the foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the President of the United States, not by a court. And no court in the United States has a right to conduct the foreign policy of the United States. It's that simple. End of story.
Brett Meisellis
By the way, this is not the only court order that Trump was defying today. The Associated Press reported that their journalists remain blocked from the Oval Office despite a court order demanding their reinstatement. The AP said, quote, our journalists were blocked from the Oval Office today. We expect the White house to restore AP's participation in the pool as of today as provided in the injunction order. Speaking of the media, Trump attacked CNN as fake news and said that they hate our country. Watch this.
Donald Trump
What you're doing with the border is remarkable. He has dropped, what, 95%. It's incredible.
Kaitlan Collins
As of this morning, 99%. 99.1%, to be exact.
Donald Trump
Why are those numbers not in the media?
Kaitlan Collins
Well, they get out with the fake news, you know, like cnn. CNN over here doesn't want to put them out because they don't like. They don't like putting out good numbers. They only like putting out because I think they hate.
Donald Trump
Yeah, this is.
Kaitlan Collins
But it's a shame. You're right. Isn't that a great question? Why doesn't the media. Why don't they put out numbers?
Donald Trump
Yeah, 99%. I mean, it's crazy, right?
Kaitlan Collins
We're doing.
Brett Meisellis
The El Salvadoran president told Trump that he has 350 million people to liberate in the United States. But in order to do that, Trump must imprison people. Watch this.
Donald Trump
In fact, Mr. President, you have 350 million people to liberate. But to liberate 350 million people, you have to imprison some. You know, that's the way it works, right? You cannot just, you know, free the criminals and think crime is going to go down magically. You have to imprison them so you can liberate 350 million Americans that are.
Brett Meisellis
Asking for Trump, then spread Russian propaganda and refused to condemn Vladimir Putin. After the horrifying attacks we witnessed this weekend in Ukraine, a Russian missile attack had killed 34 in Sumy in Ukraine on Palm Sunday, including two children. But Trump has refused to say a single bad word about the attack or about Putin. And instead, he's ramping up his attacks on Zelensky. Trump on social media this morning wrote, quote, president Zelensky and crooked Joe Biden did an absolutely horrible job in allowing this travesty to begin blaming Zelensky and Biden for Putin's illegal invasion. Trump earlier also called Putin's attack simply a, quote, mistake. He was asked about that during the Oval Office meeting, and he ended up attacking Biden and Zelensky for, quote, letting the war happen.
Pam Bondi
Repeatedly mentioned last night that Russia's attack.
Kaitlan Collins
On Ukraine was a mistake.
Pam Bondi
What is the exact mistake?
Kaitlan Collins
And had you given Putin a deadline.
Pam Bondi
To actually move toward a ceasefire?
Kaitlan Collins
The mistake was letting the war happen. If Biden were competent and if Zelensky were competent, and I don't know that he is, we had a rough session with this guy over here. He just kept asking for more and more that war should have never been allowed to happen. That war, I went four years and Putin wouldn't even bring it up. And as soon as the election was rigged and I wasn't here, that war started. There was no way that war should have been allowed to happen, and Biden should have stopped it. And. And you take a look at Putin. I'm not saying anybody's an angel, but I will tell you, I went four years, and it wasn't even a question. He would never. And I told him, don't do it. You're not going to do it. And it was the apple of his eye.
Brett Meisellis
Trump then blamed Zelensky for starting the war and scolded him for asking for weapons. Trump said, quote, when you start a war, you got to know you can win a war. Parroting Russian propaganda yet again and refusing to acknowledge that it was Putin who invaded Ukraine.
Pam Bondi
Watch President Zelensky stir about his offer to purchase more Patriot missile batteries. Oh, I don't know.
Kaitlan Collins
He's always looking to purchase missiles. You know, he's. He's against. Listen, when you start a war, you got to know that you can win the war, right? You don't start a war against somebody that's 20 times your size and then hope that people give you some missiles.
Brett Meisellis
Trump then bragged about passing another cognitive test over the weekend. Trump then bragged about passing another cognitive test over the past few days. This is one of those tests that are designed to detect signs of dementia. And he bragged that he got the highest marks of anyone ever.
Kaitlan Collins
Watch this very low IQ president. And by the way, I took my cognitive exam as part of my physical exam, and I got the highest mark. And one of the doctors said, sir, I've never seen anybody get that kind of. That was the highest mark. I hope you're happy with that. Although they haven't been bugging me too much to Take a cognitive. But I did do my physical and it was released. I hope you're all happy with it. I noticed there's no question. So probably you are. But the cognitive. They said to me, sir, would you like to take a cognitive test? I said, did Biden take one? No. Did anybody take one? No, not too many people took them. I said, what about, what about Obama? Did he take one? No, he didn't take one either. I said, let me be the only one to take one. But I've actually taken them three times already. I like taking them because they're sort of, you know, too tough for me to take.
Brett Meisellis
Trump then said that he was going to raise prices on pharmaceuticals by implementing a tariff. Watch this question.
Kaitlan Collins
No, not you.
Pam Bondi
And potentially pharmaceuticals. Semiconductor tariffs and potentially some pharmaceutical.
Kaitlan Collins
Pharmaceuticals we're going to do. We have. We don't make our own drugs. Our own pharmaceuticals. We don't make our own drugs anymore. The drug companies are in Ireland and they're in lots of other places, China. And all I have to do is impose a tariff. The more, more, the faster they move in, the higher the tariff is very safe. It's inversely proportional. The higher the tariff, the faster they come. And yeah, we're going to be doing that. That's going to be like we have on cars. We have, as you know, a 25% tariff on cars. We have a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum. And that's what that category fits right now.
Brett Meisellis
Finally, Trump then threatened to bomb Iran.
Kaitlan Collins
And they're not going to have one. And if we have to do something very harsh, we'll do it. And I'm not doing it for doing it for the world. And these are radicalized people and they cannot have a nuclear weapon. Does that include a potential strike on Iranian nuclear facilities? Of course it does.
Brett Meisellis
So was I lying or being hyperbolic when I said this was possibly the most shameful Oval Office meeting in American history? This was some deranged, psychotic, evil anti American filth that we all just witnessed. But we cannot close our eyes or cover our ears to the reality. We need to continue to grow this community and keep up the pressure. I know that we will never relent here at the Midas Touch Network. I know that you won't either. Thank you so much for watching. Remember to subscribe right now to our YouTube channel and add the Midas Touch podcast on Apple Podcasts on Spotify. We'll see you soon. Can't get enough Midas. Check out the Midas substack for ad free articles reports, podcasts, daily recaps from Ron Filipkowski and more. Sign up for free now@midasplus.com.
The MeidasTouch Podcast: "Trump Has Disastrous Public Event Defying SCOTUS" Summary
Release Date: April 14, 2025
Hosts: Brett Meisellis, Kaitlan Collins, Pam Bondi
Podcast Network: MeidasTouch Network
In this gripping episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast, Brett Meisellis leads a critical examination of former President Donald Trump's recent Oval Office meeting with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele. The discussion centers around Trump's controversial statements, legal defiance, and the broader implications for American democracy.
Brett Meisellis opens the segment by condemning the meeting as one of the most disgraceful in American history:
"Donald Trump just held a disastrous meeting in the Oval Office with El Salvador's autocratic President Nayib Bukele. I am not being hyperbolic when I say that this was one of the single most shameful meetings to ever take place in the Oval Office in American history."
[00:22]
He highlights Trump's unusual display of respect towards Bukele, contrasting it with the treatment of allies like Ukrainian President Zelenskyy:
"The difference between the respect that Trump shows to autocrats compared to our allies like Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, for example, is striking."
[00:40]
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the case of Abrego Garcia, an individual deported to El Salvador under contentious circumstances.
Brett Meisellis criticizes the administration's handling of the situation, emphasizing the constitutional crisis it represents:
"What we are witnessing right now is a full blown constitutional crisis and we must not avert our eyes to the reality unfolding in the United States of America."
[00:22]
During the meeting, Kaitlan Collins questions Trump about the deportation:
"Do you plan to ask President Bukele to help return the man who your administration says was mistakenly deported?"
[02:04]
Attorney General Pam Bondi responds by asserting the legality of the deportation but fails to address the Supreme Court's stance adequately:
"President, he was here legally... it's up to El Salvador if they want to return him to the United States."
[02:21]
Trump escalates the tension by questioning the feasibility of returning Abrego Garcia:
"How can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States? I don't have the power to return him to the United States."
[03:09]
Brett highlights Trump's misleading narrative:
"If they can call a wrongly deported innocent man a terrorist and send him to a foreign gulag, then nobody is safe."
[03:35]
Further, Brett addresses the Supreme Court's unanimous ruling, contradicting Pam Bondi's claims:
"The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Trump must facilitate the return of Abrego Garcia."
[05:20]
Brett accuses Trump of defying the Supreme Court and manipulating media narratives:
"This is utterly Orwellian and anti American."
[05:20]
Kaitlan Collins presses Trump on his previous statement about abiding by the Supreme Court:
"Why don't you just say, isn't it wonderful that we're keeping criminals out of our country?"
[04:29]
In response, Trump disparages the media:
"You can release him inside El Salvador... we're not very fond of releasing terrorists into our country."
[03:09]
He further criticizes CNN and other outlets for biased reporting:
"They get out with the fake news, you know, like CNN."
[12:15]
The podcast delves into Trump's controversial remarks on the Russia-Ukraine war. Despite recent attacks in Ukraine, Trump refrains from condemning Russian actions, instead shifting blame to Ukrainian leadership.
Brett underscores Trump's alignment with Russian propaganda:
"Trump on social media... blaming Zelensky and Biden for Putin's illegal invasion."
[14:27]
Kaitlan Collins probes Trump's justification of the war:
"The mistake was letting the war happen... Biden should have stopped it."
[15:56]
Trump escalates tensions by deflecting responsibility:
"When you start a war, you got to know you can win a war."
[15:43]
He dismisses Zelensky's requests for military aid, portraying them as naive:
"You're not going to do it. And I told him, don't do it."
[15:56]
In a surprising turn, Trump boasts about passing cognitive tests, a move perceived by the hosts as unserious and misleading.
"I took my cognitive exam as part of my physical exam, and I got the highest mark."
[16:10]
Kaitlan sarcastically critiques his remarks:
"Watch this very low IQ president."
[16:10]
On trade policies, Trump announces potential tariffs on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors:
"We are going to impose a tariff. The higher the tariff, the faster they come."
[17:16]
This declaration reflects Trump's aggressive stance on domestic manufacturing and international trade relations.
The discussion also covers Trump’s threatening rhetoric towards Iran, specifically regarding nuclear capabilities.
"And they're not going to have one. And if we have to do something very harsh, we'll do it."
[17:21]
Kaitlan pushes for clarification:
"Does that include a potential strike on Iranian nuclear facilities?"
[18:01]
Trump affirms the possibility, escalating fears of military conflicts.
Brett Meisellis concludes the episode by reinforcing the severity of Trump's actions and the importance of vigilance in safeguarding democracy:
"This was some deranged, psychotic, evil anti American filth that we all just witnessed."
[18:21]
He urges listeners to stay engaged and support the MeidasTouch Network:
"We need to continue to grow this community and keep up the pressure."
[18:21]
Brett encourages subscribers to join their YouTube channel, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and their Substack for comprehensive coverage and updates.
Constitutional Crisis: Trump's actions in the Oval Office and defiance of Supreme Court rulings signal a potential constitutional crisis.
Abrego Garcia Case: The deportation controversy highlights flaws in the administration's immigration policies and legal inconsistencies.
Media Manipulation: Trump's attacks on the media and portrayal of biased reporting undermine public trust in journalistic institutions.
International Relations: Trump's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict and threats towards Iran reflect a troubling shift in foreign policy, aligning with authoritarian narratives.
Domestic Policies: Announcements of tariffs on critical industries indicate aggressive economic strategies with significant domestic and international repercussions.
Democratic Vigilance: The episode underscores the importance of active civic engagement to counteract anti-democratic tendencies.
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