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Ben Shapiro
To $15 per month required intro rate first three months only, then full price plan options available, taxes and fees extra. See mint mobile.com I had to see this photo. I can't unsee this photo. So you now have to see this photo. The ridiculousness of this all. When you have this individual who is gutting our Medicaid, who is attacking our government institutions, who is sucking up to Putin, who is making posts on his social media platform referring to Gaza now as Trump Gaza and trying to distract Americans from the fact that prices are surging, inflation is surging again, the markets are doing bad right now. This is what Trump posted before holding a cabinet meeting yesterday. This is a real post. It was a video. He was calling it Trump Gaza and it was an AI video where they had golden statues of Trump and Elon Musk was on the beaches in Gaza throwing up money in the air. And then after committing genocide, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu were at the Trump Gaza Hotel together in this AI that they created. And then here on a on the Gaza beach there are these bearded men with big chests and well, you can judge for yourself that Trump actually posted that. So when I go and show you that photo of him, what he looks like without his orange plaster on his face, I mean like what the hell is going on here? Then let's Go to that cabinet meeting that took place yesterday, which Donald Trump essentially had Elon Musk lead, where Elon Musk's like, I'm going to be making mistakes a lot. You know, like we made a mistake about Ebola and then we fired the Ebola people. I mean, I'm like watching this. I'm like, what the hell are these people talking about? I mean, as they're firing central government workers, government workers, veterans, spouses of veterans, people who have just sacrificed in general for us working for the government and then lied and said they were firing people for cause, for performance reasons when it was not based on performance reasons. Here, take a look at this. This is from the cabinet meeting. Here is Donald Trump blaming the rising costs of everything and like egg prices on the administration. But Trump's like pretending that he's not the president and he's attacking a phantom administration. Here, play this clip.
Elon Musk
Eggs are a disaster. The Secretary of Agriculture is going to be showing you a chart that's actually mind boggling what's happened, how low they were with us and how high they are now. But I think we can do something about it, Madam Secretary, and I think you're going to do a fantastic job in that position.
Ben Shapiro
Then Kim Jong un style, Donald Trump assembles this kind of cabinet of the most spineless men, a few women, but mostly men and the most spineless people. And he goes, let the cabinet speak. Raise your hand right now if you are unhappy with Elon here. Just watch this clip.
Elon Musk
You could ask me or Elon, go ahead, please.
RFK Jr.
Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Mr. Musk, I just wanted to ask you that President Trump put out a truth social today saying that everybody in the cabinet was happy with you. I just wondered if that if you had heard otherwise and if you had heard anything about members of the cabinet who weren't happy with the way things were going and if so, what are you doing to address those? Any dissatisfaction?
Elon Musk
Let the cabinet speak just for a second. Any very unhappy way if you are, well, throw him out here.
Ben Shapiro
Is anybody unhappy?
Elon Musk
A lot of respect for Elon and that he's doing this and some disagree a little bit. But I will tell you, for the most part, I think everyone's not only happy, they're thrilled.
Ben Shapiro
So, yeah, this is like some North Korea stuff right here. Elon Musk would make multiple posts yesterday where he would mock the federal workers who were fired and celebrate their terminations. It's ghoulish behavior. But back to that cabinet meeting here. Elon Musk, this is where he says, I'm going to make mistakes, you know, like Ebola. I will sometimes fire Ebola people, but it's okay. We will just sometimes, you know, fire people who do nuclear weapons. You know. Here, play this clip.
John Roberts
And I should say also, we will make mistakes. We won't be perfect, but when we make mistakes, we'll fix it very quickly. So, for example, with usaid, one of the things we accidentally canceled very briefly was Ebola. Ebola prevention. I think we all want Ebola prevention. So we restored the Ebola prevention immediately and there was no interruption. But we do need to move quickly if we're, if we're to achieve a trillion dollar deficit reduction in financial year 2026, it requires saving $4 billion per day every day from now through the end of September. But we can do it and we will do it.
Ben Shapiro
Well, that's my Elon Musk impression right there. Tell me what you think. As our friend Greg Sargent says, another mistake they made was firing USAID people who oversee contracts like the one that supplies life saving treatments for kids who are suffering from extreme malnutrition or on the edge of starvation. You know, it should be noted as well though, that last night, right before a deadline where federal governments ordered the Trump administration to have to make the payments to USAID contractors, John Roberts, Chief justice of the maga, Republican right wing Supreme Court, jumped in and blocked the order compelling Trump to fund usaid. The Supreme Court over and over again has blood on their hands. How many kids, how many people are going to die because of the cruelty of having their funding ripped away? And then when other federal courts order that that funding be paid by midnight last night, Chief Justice John Roberts, the same person who took away women's reproductive rights, basically change the law to stop the separation of church and state. The same Supreme Court that basically celebrates AR15s by schools, that gutted climate change legislation, that gutted voting rights? Chief Justice John Roberts said we're going to temporarily stop this order requiring the funding to USAID here. Donald Trump says this country has gotten that America's bloated fat and disgusting. Play this clip.
Donald Trump
I have a question back on these.
Ben Shapiro
Cuts to the federal workforce you mentioned.
Donald Trump
You'Re interested in doing another round of this email.
Ben Shapiro
When would you like to see that? What would be the deadline and this time would it be mandatory?
Elon Musk
I think Elon wants to, and I think it's a good idea because you know, those people, as I said before, they run the bubble. You got a lot of people that have not responded. So we're trying to figure out, do they exist? Who are they? And it's possible that a lot of those people will be actually fired. And, and if that happened, that's okay because that's what we're trying to do. This, this country has gotten bloated and fat and disgusting and incompetently run. I think we had the worst president in the history of our country. He just left office. I think he's a disgrace. What he's done to our country by allowing millions of people to come into our country like that. And all of the other things, the inflation which he caused because of energy and stupid spending to spend hundreds of millions, trillions and trillions of dollars on the green news Scam, a total scam.
Ben Shapiro
Donald, are you looking in the mirror? Is that what you're referring to? Then they had conspiracy theorist RFK Jr who's the secretary of Health and Human Services. He then talks about how there are that the measles outbreak right now, which is killed somebody in Texas. This is like one of the biggest measles outbreak in recent time because people aren't getting vaccinated for measles. RFK Jr. At this cabinet meeting was like, this is normal. This is, this is what usually happens. There's measles outbreaks like this all the time. There is not here. Play this clip.
Elon Musk
We, Bobby, do you want to speak on that?
Marjorie Taylor Greene
We are following the measles epidemic every day. I think there's 124 people who have contracted measles at this point in Kansas County. Texas is mainly, we're told in the Mennonite community there are two people who have died, but they were watching it. And There are about 20 people hospitalized, mainly for quarantine. We're watching it. We put out a post on it yesterday and we're going to continue to follow it. Incidentally, there have been four measles outbreaks this year in this country. Last year there were 16. So it's not unusual. We have measles outbreaks every year.
Ben Shapiro
You sound a little under the weather yourself right now.
Marjorie Taylor Greene
I just, I am a permanently bad throat.
Ben Shapiro
Then Donald Trump insults Canada and says Canada can't subsist or exist as a nation without America. Play this clip.
Elon Musk
It's not fair for us to be supporting Canada and if we don't support them, they don't subsist as a, as a nation.
Ben Shapiro
Boy, people are pissed in Canada. That boycott of all things American in Canada is still going strong and it'll start showing in our economy.
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Ben Shapiro
As Christopher Webb points out as well, not gross. Not to gross y'all out, but it's not just the bruise on Trump's hand. These are not the fingernails of a healthy man. And the White House issued an official statement yesterday saying that all of these bruises and the discoloration on his hands and what that looks like is because he shakes so many hands every day is what they're saying. Cue in Marjorie Taylor Green, maga Republican Marjorie Taylor Green, who is too scared to allow Democratic Congressmember Jared Moskowitz at the Doge hearings. She rejected his request to attend. Um, so here she talks about, though, how federal workers need to get real jobs. They don't deserve their paychecks. They don't. They don't. They're not really working real jobs, she says. Play this clip.
Greg Sargent
You can protest all you want outside of departments of this government. You can protest all you want, but the American people disagree with you. You're protecting the bureaucracy. The bureaucracy is not a business. Those are not real jobs producing federal revenue, by the way. They're consuming taxpayer dollars. Those jobs are paid for by the American tax. People who work real jobs, earn real income, pay federal taxes, and then pay these federal employees. Federal employees do not deserve their jobs. Federal employees not. Do not deserve their paychecks. And these are jobs that can be fired at will.
Ben Shapiro
Again, when did it become so normal to just insult hardworking Americans? I don't get it. I mean, what. Just because that you're not. You're not on tv, that does it? What? That means that someone who works at our national parks is not good enough for a maga? The person who works in the Department of Education or Department of Labor or Department of Agriculture or USAID or the people who work at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or whatever government entity. What? Because why? They don't get on tv. So they're not glamorous. That means they're not real workers. I mean, who. Who talks about human beings in that way? Oh, maga. The same MAGA that is shaking down President Zelensky of Ukraine for a rare earth mineral deal. So we've been covering on the Midas Touch Network all of Donald Trump's fake deals, right? Where Donald Trump said that he got this great deal with Canada to avoid the initial tariffs Donald Trump threatened, but then he says he's bringing tariffs in a few days anyway against Canada. But remember the deal where Canada said, okay, Donald, we will put a hundred. Whatever it was, you know, a billion dollars in border security, and we'll give you a fentanyl czar. There was already the border security deal in place under former President Biden and a fentanyl czar, whatever they were calling it. That's. There's really no fentanyl coming from Canada to the United States. Like 10 pounds or something, like, over the whole year. Like, there's not a lot of fentanyl coming in at all. And then the deal with Mexico, the fake deal where Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, is Like, okay, Donald, we'll put 10,000 troops at the border. And Trump's like, deal, look what I have achieved. There were already 15,000 troops at the border. 15,000 is more than 10,000. Then Donald Trump made the fake deals with like Colombia and Panama and so on and so forth. So now, so Donald Trump was like shaking down Zelinsky for this rare earth mineral deal where, you know, the rare earth minerals from Ukraine would, would be shared with the United States with no security guarantees. But here's what we know about the deal now. Ilya Pomarenko from the Kyiv Independent says it perfectly. It's like a fake deal. So essentially the rare earth agreement is just a memorandum on how the US And Ukraine are intended to invest in Ukraine's mining industry and mineral resources and jointly get profits at some point. There's zero percent certainty on whether this will ever be a real big thing. The document doesn't even require parliamentary ratification at this moment. Now, Donald Trump will declare a grandiose victory as soon as Zelinsky signs this in front of cameras in D.C. and essentially that's it. Pomarenko goes on to say, this is also grotesquely dumb and so surreally opposite to basic human morality that one can't believe it's even real and motivates many to try to look for a second agenda, to try to read between the lines and make it to a far larger truth. But I'm afraid the answer is very simple. Maga Mike Johnson on CNN is being asked here. This was a good question by Kaitlan Collins. She asked Maga Mike Johnson, so, you know, if you're saying that that Doge is finding all of these, you know, fraud and abuse, then why would you support a continuing resolution to keep the government funded with fraud and abuse? Here, play this clip.
Mike Johnson
Certainly an absurd notion, but there's something by that.
Donald Trump
So CR go. Do you believe if.
Mike Johnson
Well, we haven't negotiated that yet, but if it's a cr, it may be an entire year long CR with some anomalies on it. You know, how all this works, but it's not what we prefer. We would like to do individual appropriations bills, but it takes both parties to negotiate that. And right now the Democrats are trying to, it looks like trying to set up a government shutdown. We can't allow that to happen and we won't.
Donald Trump
Well, you just talked about how important the work that Elon Musk is doing is. If you pass a continuing resolution, won't that just refund all the president programs that he says he's cutting that are full of waste, fraud and abuse.
Mike Johnson
No, look, you can, that's why I say you add anomalies to a cr. You can increase some spending, you can decrease in spending. You can add language that, that says, for example, the dramatic changes that have been made to USAID would be reflected in the ongoing spending. It would be a clean CR mostly, I think. But with some of those changes to, to adapt to the new realities here. And the new reality is less government, more efficiency, better return for the taxpayers. And I think that's something everybody should welcome.
Ben Shapiro
Should be noted that the doge amongst the American people is like the number one entity that Americans want to see abolished by far. Oh yes. Then there's a new proposal that was released yesterday by a MAGA Republican Congress member, Wilson, to make Donald Trump the first and only living current or former president to be featured on currency. They want to put him on a $250 bill and they said it's the most valuable currency. And they said he's the most valuable president. That's what the MAGA Republican Congress members are spending their time to as Elon Musk and his team raid your private information, gain access to your Social Security, tax records, medical information as they gut our government services as our markets are so volatile right now, as Donald Trump is posting about Trump Gaza and having America join an access of evil of Russia, of North Korea, Belarus to oppose United nations resolutions condemning Russia's unlawful invasion of Ukraine. Like what are we, what are we talking about here, folks? Anyway, there you have it. Hit subscribe. Let's get to 5 million subscribers. Thanks for watching.
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The MeidasTouch Podcast Summary: "Trump Throws Tantrum as Bad News Grows"
Release Date: February 27, 2025
In this episode of The MeidasTouch Podcast, host Ben Shapiro delves into the escalating turmoil surrounding former President Donald Trump, analyzing his recent actions, public statements, and the broader implications for American democracy. The discussion is rich with critical insights, notable quotes, and a thorough examination of the current political landscape.
Ben Shapiro opens the episode by addressing a disturbing development: Donald Trump's use of artificial intelligence to disseminate propaganda. He criticizes a recent AI-generated video Trump released, titled "Trump Gaza," which depicted Trump in an unrealistic and glorified scenario alongside figures like Elon Musk and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Shapiro expresses concern over the misleading nature of the video, highlighting how it serves to distract the public from pressing issues such as inflation and market instability.
Shapiro transitions to a recent cabinet meeting where Elon Musk took the helm, showcasing what he perceives as a breakdown in governmental functionality.
Shapiro mocks the meeting, pointing out Musk's erratic statements and the apparent incompetence of the assembled cabinet members. He criticizes the administration's handling of federal workforce reductions and the misleading justifications provided for these actions.
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the administration's efforts to reduce the federal workforce, which Shapiro argues is executed under false pretenses.
Shapiro highlights the arbitrary nature of the workforce cuts, emphasizing that many federal employees are being dismissed without legitimate cause, thereby undermining essential government services and increasing taxpayer burden.
Shapiro addresses the Supreme Court's recent actions that have blocked the Trump administration from enforcing funding cuts to USAID, leading to potential humanitarian crises.
He condemns Chief Justice John Roberts for his role in halting the funding cuts, drawing parallels to previous controversial Supreme Court decisions that have had profound societal impacts.
The episode features a critical analysis of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's stance on federal employees, labeling them as undeserving of their positions and paychecks.
Shapiro vehemently opposes Greene's rhetoric, arguing that it undermines the value of hardworking Americans who serve in various government capacities, highlighting the dehumanizing effect of such statements.
Shapiro scrutinizes Trump's recent foreign policy deals, particularly his negotiations with Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Panama, and Ukraine, labeling them as ineffective or misleading.
He discusses the lack of substantive outcomes from these deals, emphasizing the superficial nature of Trump's agreements and their failure to address real geopolitical issues.
A contentious new proposal is examined, wherein MAGA Republicans suggest placing Trump on a future $250 bill, asserting his significance as the "most valuable president."
Shapiro criticizes the proposal as a politically motivated move aimed at idolizing Trump, further polarizing an already divided nation.
The episode concludes with reflections on the broader implications of Trump's actions and the current administration's policies on American society and international relations.
Shapiro sums up the episode by questioning the direction in which Trump's influence and the current administration are steering the country, urging listeners to critically assess the information and take a stand in support of democratic values.
Conclusion
In "Trump Throws Tantrum as Bad News Grows," Ben Shapiro provides a comprehensive and critical analysis of Donald Trump's latest maneuvers and their detrimental effects on American governance and international standing. Through incisive commentary and highlighted quotes, Shapiro underscores the challenges facing democracy and the urgent need for accountability and informed public discourse.
For more in-depth discussions and updates, tune in to future episodes of The MeidasTouch Podcast and join the MeidasMighty community in advocating for a robust and transparent democratic society.