Verdict with Ted Cruz: Episode Summary — "100 Days...Are You Tired of Winning Yet?"
Release Date: April 30, 2025
In the milestone episode titled “100 Days...Are You Tired of Winning Yet?”, Senator Ted Cruz and co-host Ben Ferguson delve deep into the first hundred days of the Trump administration, celebrating its achievements while critically examining ongoing political battles. The episode is rich with discussions on border security, the legacy of influential conservatives, and the aggressive stance against Democratic policies.
1. Celebrating a Historic 100 Days
Senator Ted Cruz opens the episode by acknowledging the significance of reaching the hundredth day of the Trump administration. He highlights the unprecedented momentum and rapid achievements that set this administration apart from any previous presidents.
Ben Ferguson emphasizes the unparalleled success of Trump’s initial days in office:
“[Trump] has hit the ground running. It has been extraordinary.” (02:32)
The hosts discuss the administration's multi-faceted approach, tackling issues from immigration to economic policies with what Cruz describes as a “shock and awe” strategy.
2. Honoring David Horowitz’s Legacy
A moment of solemn remembrance is dedicated to David Horowitz, a pivotal figure in the conservative movement. Cruz and Ferguson pay tribute to Horowitz’s transformation from a Marxist to a staunch conservative, acknowledging his relentless fight against the radical left.
Senator Cruz remarks:
“David was unapologetic to call out and to call out the evil, the mendacity, the duplicity, and to speak the truth.” (04:53)
They reflect on Horowitz’s influence in inspiring young conservatives and his critical views on college indoctrination, underscoring the lasting impact of his work.
3. Triumphs in Border Security
A significant portion of the discussion centers on the Trump administration’s success in securing the U.S. border. Both Cruz and Ferguson laud the dramatic reduction in illegal immigration, attributing it to Trump's unwavering commitment to law enforcement.
Ben Ferguson states:
“Trump came in and the numbers have dropped over 99.9%. That is a staggering victory.” (10:05)
The conversation includes a montage of President Trump’s rally in Michigan, where he proudly outlines the administration’s accomplishments:
“We're setting all-time records for the lowest number of illegal border crossings ever recorded.” (12:35) — Donald Trump (12:47)
Cruz adds perspective on the broader implications:
“A lot of criminals are still out there that we're rounding up.” (11:54)
4. Unyielding Stance Against the Media
The hosts critique the mainstream media’s portrayal of the Trump administration, highlighting instances where Trump directly challenges and mocks media outlets.
During an ABC News interview, Trump unabashedly criticizes the network:
“ABC is one of the worst, I have to be honest.” (22:47) — Donald Trump
Cruz and Ferguson commend Trump’s fearless approach:
“He's not afraid of the guys in the press at all.” (25:52)
They underscore how this combative relationship with the media fortifies Trump’s image among his supporters.
5. Combatting Democratic Agenda and Open Borders
A contentious segment focuses on exposing and challenging the Democratic Party’s immigration policies and their alleged ties to criminal elements.
Ben Ferguson provides stark statistics and personal insights:
“Under Joe Biden, we had the worst illegal immigration in our nation's history. Over 12 million illegal immigrants came into this country.” (10:05)
Cruz and Ferguson argue that Democrats prioritize political gain over national security, referencing specific incidents involving Democratic judges and gang members to underscore their points.
6. Exposing Academic Bias at Princeton
In a critical examination of higher education institutions, the hosts spotlight Princeton University’s association with Syed Hossein Mousavian, a figure linked to the Iranian regime.
Ben Ferguson outlines the issue:
“Syed Hossein Mousavian is closely linked to the Iranian regime and its campaigns of terrorism and murder.” (30:14)
Cruz echoes the urgency for Princeton to act, emphasizing the safety concerns of Jewish students and the broader implications of such associations:
“This is someone who's on the Princeton faculty, who is there by... reckless institutional ideological bias is exactly why the Trump administration is reassessing federal funding at Princeton.” (35:07)
Mousavian’s response and Ferguson’s rebuttal further highlight the ongoing battle against perceived institutional biases in academia.
7. Conclusion and Call to Action
As the episode wraps up, Cruz and Ferguson urge listeners to take action against the policies and influences they deem detrimental to American values. They emphasize the importance of spreading awareness and supporting conservative causes to uphold the progress made in the Trump administration’s first hundred days.
Senator Cruz encourages:
“Share this podcast, especially this story so other people hear about it. It'll put pressure on Princeton to maybe do the right thing here.” (36:10)
The episode concludes with a reaffirmation of commitment to conservative principles and a call for continued vigilance and action among listeners.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
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Ben Ferguson (02:32): “Trump came in and the numbers have dropped over 99.9%. That is a staggering victory.”
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Donald Trump (12:47): “We're setting all-time records for the lowest number of illegal border crossings ever recorded.”
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Ben Ferguson (10:05): “Under Joe Biden, we had the worst illegal immigration in our nation's history. Over 12 million illegal immigrants came into this country.”
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Ben Ferguson (30:14): “Syed Hossein Mousavian is closely linked to the Iranian regime and its campaigns of terrorism and murder.”
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Donald Trump (22:47): “ABC is one of the worst, I have to be honest.”
This episode of "Verdict with Ted Cruz" offers a comprehensive look at the Trump administration's early achievements, the enduring fight against Democratic policies, and the preservation of conservative values in the face of institutional challenges. Cruz and Ferguson provide an engaging and critical perspective, enriched with firsthand insights and compelling evidence aimed at informing and mobilizing their audience.
