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Speaker 1 (00:00):
President Donald Trump told the United Nations they didn't have
the skills to operate an escalator or a teleprompter, much
less the levers of peace in the world. We have
all of the hilarious highlights. Also, the Trump Advance administration
has labeled Antifa a terrorist organization. The journalist who has
covered Antifa most closely, Andy no is here this hour

(00:21):
and Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison will join to tell us
whether to expect a government.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Shutdown on October.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
First, we'll get inside what Democrats and Republicans are demanding.
Those stories and more, all next to the Matt Gates Show.
Let's do this shaking up Washington, d C. We're breaking
the fever.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Do you ever watch this guy on television.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
It's like a machine.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
He's great, Matt Gates.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Don't look now.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
But in just a few days, government funding is set
to expire. The tool Congress typically uses to avoid a
shutdown is called a continuing resolution. This just says we're
going to keep funding things exactly the way we have been.
No changes, no big swings in policy. Continuing resolutions keep
the train on the rails wherever it's going, with no

(01:09):
meaningful deviation. I'll be honest, I hate continuing resolutions.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
They seem lazy.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Instead of performing a line by line programmatic review of
the federal budget, things just sail on autopilot. I prefer
single subject spending bills. They aren't in style now and
haven't really been used to fund the budget in decades.
The result has been a thirty six trillion dollar plus
deficit and debt, with everyone in Washington able to blame

(01:36):
someone else for out of control spending. So if Democrats
usually love government and spending and debt, why now do
they seem to be bulking at a continuing resolution? After all,
when the auto pen was president, Democrats voted for continuing
resolutions about ten times. The new allergy to continuing resolutions
from Democrats emerges from problems going on inside the Democrat Party.

(02:01):
Their base doesn't want to keep anything on the rails
during the Trump administration. They don't want normalcy or even
the preservation of the status quo in any way. They
want disruption, chaos. They want the Trump administration shackled in
decision making. They have the nerve to want to roll
back immigration enforcement that was passed in the One Big

(02:22):
Beautiful Bill Act that isn't going to happen. I know
President Trump doesn't want a shutdown. He's told me in
the past. He thinks that, fairly or unfairly, the president
is always blamed for a shutdown. But what a shutdown
under President Trump now be so bad? Would it give
the administration discretion to start mothballing agencies and programs that

(02:42):
no longer serve the people? Could we still pay our
troops and ice and Social Security recipients we once believed
the shutdown could super charge the doge efforts? Could that
be on the horizon? And what are the Democrats really trying.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
To do here? Govern Or?

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Just show they're frothing at the mouth base that they're
willing to battle Trump on even the stupidest of questions,
like whether or not to shut down the government so
that they can reopen the border.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Nonsense. Can you imagine Democrats to.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
Their constituents at town hall meetings, Well, we couldn't beat
Trump in a fair election, so instead we shut down
the Department of Interior. It is devoid of logic and reason.
If Schumer and the Democrats push a shut down with
no clear message, no attainable goal, just to show.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
They're willing to battle Trump.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
The casualty of that battle might just be the very
programs in the federal budget they hold dearest. Democrats should
remember the administration in power has a lot.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
Of discretion during a shutdown.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Joining us now, Republican Congressman from the show Me State Missouri,
Eric Burlison, So, Congressman, tell us, what are you hearing
from your constituents now that Congress isn't in town about
their feelings on the US economy.

Speaker 4 (03:57):
People are happy, and people are very genuinely pleased with
with the Trump administration.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
You know.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
I think, well, they see light at the end of
the tunnel. I think people are seeing a slowing and
inflation and hopefully we'll even start experiencing some form of deflation.
But I think that people generally are seeing that what's
happening with the economy that there there.

Speaker 5 (04:21):
They feel positive about it.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
We certainly don't feel positive about these threats from Democrats
to hold the economy hostage as a consequence of their
own frustrations with their base. What are Congressional Democrats right
now demanding from Republicans for their votes to avoid a shutdown?

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Yeah, as you know this, this is an absurd situation.
We've got folks like myself, you know, I had to
hold my nose and vote for a clean CR. We
as you know, we all hate crs. But if that's
what it's going to take to keep the government open,
I think that that's what we should do, and that
we sent that over. And Chuck Schumer, instead of accepting

(05:03):
that as a win, is going to demand that we
undo all of the things that Trump has accomplished, That
we undo all of the programs that pay for legal immigrants,
whether it's through Medicaid or tanif that we undo all
of all of the really the cuts that happened to
Usaid and other things. And look, at the end of

(05:25):
the day, they want they even want us to eliminate
the ban on men in women's sports. So this is
not serious. Chuck Schumer is not being serious. And I'm
really glad that Donald Trump sought for what it was
and canceled the meeting.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Do you think this is all happening with Democrats because
they're scared of their base, because obviously they're not against
continuing resolutions, they voted for them repeatedly when Joe Biden
was president. Is this just because their base like wants
to see chaos and resistance instead of the government functioning.

Speaker 5 (05:58):
Absolutely, I think that's the case.

Speaker 4 (06:00):
I mean, he they voted for a cr back in
the spring, and they got beat up for it, so
they have to demonstrate that they're willing to fight in
some way.

Speaker 5 (06:08):
But I think that they're going to lose this when
the gut.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
If Chuck Schumer shuts down the government and Russ's vote
takes over, he is not getting Chucks. The Democrats are
not going to like the kind of spinning reductions that
rust vote is going to implement.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
Yeah, that is, of course the director of the Office
of Management and Budget, and I do want to get
into that if Democrats persist with these demands that Republicans
undo all of the wins you got in the One
Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is just just facially ridiculous,
then there are going to be decisions that the administration
has to make. What advice would you give the administration

(06:44):
about how to manage the features of a Schumer shutdown.

Speaker 4 (06:49):
Yeah, I would make it painful for the Democrats to
find all of the programs that we weren't able to
cut through DOGE and and if I were Russ, I
would withhold that make it, make humor feel it to
the point where they come begging us to reopen the government.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
Do you think you could even shut down programs that
are still providing various forms of entitlements to illegal aliens
to make the point even stronger.

Speaker 4 (07:16):
If there's anything left. Yeah, there's a lot that we
can do. And I'm sure russbo has a long list
of things. I mean, he has been waiting for this
moment and this opportunity, and so I really think that
the Democrats have no idea what they're getting themselves into.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
So we know what it's like being in that room
with fellow Republicans when the leadership stands up and says, guys,
we can't have a shutdown.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
A shutdown will be blamed on us. You'll all lose
your seats.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
We haven't made the case to the American people why
there should be a shutdown. Do you think there are
similar conversations going on among congressional Democrats right now, or
any of them maybe privately expressing their concern over a
shutdown that they can't really expel wayne other than through
the anger of their most most dedicated base members.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
Yeah, you can see, you can see a lot of
Democrats that are kind of peeling away from the crazy
rhetoric of their their base. I mean, look at what
happened with Charlie Kirk. You saw a handful of reasonable
Democrats that said, look, we're going to support the resolution
for Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 5 (08:24):
We're going to go to the vigil because it's the
right thing to do, it's.

Speaker 4 (08:27):
The human thing to do. And just in the same regard,
there's a lot of Democrats. I see them in the
gym in the morning. You can have casual conversations with
each other and they will say, you know, we went
too far when it came to trans rights, that they
went too far when it came to some of these
you know, social leftist ideology. They they realize that it's

(08:50):
hurting the party and there's no way. I think that
the problem is they, Matt, there's no way for them
to get.

Speaker 6 (08:56):
Out of this.

Speaker 5 (08:57):
They don't have They're looking for something to latch onto,
to change the narrative and go after us, and it's
not presenting itself to them.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
And holding the entire government hostage seems like to me
to be the most foolish thing. I did want to
ask you just about one thing in the news today.
I'm sure you were smiling when you saw President Trump's
speech to the United Nations. He was unapologetic about america
first priorities. He land blasted the UN for their lack
of utility and bringing an end to the Seven Wars

(09:29):
he's worked to end. Just your reaction to the presidents
from March to the UN.

Speaker 5 (09:33):
Yeah, it's long overdue.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
And look, we're funding the UN and they're doing us
no favors whatsoever. They're trying to tell us how things
are going to be. Look, I think it's time that
that we kick the UN out of the United States
of America and we get out of the UN. Stop
funding this globalist regime that's trying to dictate to the

(09:56):
United States how things are going to be around the world.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Especially if they're not gonna let President Trump gussie up
the place. I just love the fact that he had
like a five minute riff of criticizing the UN for
not having him improve the facade a bit. Missouri Congressman
Eric Purlson, thanks as always for joining us. We wish
you luck in trying to get enough Democrats to come
to their senses to keep the government open as you

(10:20):
guys work on spending cuts and saving the American economy.
Appreciate you joining us anytime and coming up. Antifa has
now been designated a terrorist organization. The journalist who has
covered them the most, Andy No, is with us to
tell us what it all means.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
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Speaker 5 (12:52):
Well comes next after designating Antifa.

Speaker 3 (12:57):
But when you're looking for people that funded see who
they are, where they came from, and what they have
you seen Portland at all, and you've taken to look
at what's happening in.

Speaker 5 (13:06):
Portland, it's I mean, it has been going off for years.

Speaker 7 (13:11):
It's just people out of control of it crazy.

Speaker 3 (13:14):
We're going to stop that very soon.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
When President Trump signed the executive order designating Antifa a
terrorist organization, he wasn't creating a new reality. He was
acknowledging the truth that has been staring us in the
face for years. Antifa has tried to hide under the
cloak of anti fascism, but anyone paying attention knows the
only thing they constantly oppose is peace, order, the rule

(13:37):
of law. They don't want dialogue, they don't want a debate,
they don't want any sort of real, meaningful interaction.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
They want destruction.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
Look back at the footage from our cities Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis.
We saw shattered storefronts, spray painted monuments, burnt out police precincts.
Who is at the front lines of that chaos? Time
and time again it was Antifa, dressed head to toe
in black, faces covered, fists clenched, ready to use violence

(14:07):
as their opening argument. These aren't peaceful protesters exercising free speech.
They're using organized mobs, and they're using fear as a
political weapon. If that's not domestic terror, what is. Antifa
doesn't just reject authority, they reject America itself. They see
our constitution not as a framework for liberty, but as

(14:27):
an obstacle to their revolution. Their tactics bricks through windows,
fires in the streets, assaults on innocent bystanders. These aren't accidents,
their strategies. They aim to make citizens feel unsafe in
their own neighborhoods, to create fear so deep that people
submit to them. But most of us aren't here to
be ruled by some genderless warlord in the chas of Seattle.

(14:50):
Designating them as terrorists is more than symbolic. It opens
the door to real consequences. It means law enforcement can
treat these thugs with the seriousness they deserve. It means
disrupting their funding networks, as the President said, tracking their communications,
and holding them accountable when they organize and support violence
as a principle, where they mean action, Where these aren't

(15:13):
just words, it's actual calls to violence. We can't shrug
it off as just another protest gone too far. No
more slaps on the wrist for people who think a
Maltov cocktail is a form of free speech. And here's
the bigger picture. This isn't just about punishing Antifa. It's
about protecting the millions of Americans, families, small business owners,

(15:33):
police officers who've been terrorized by their actions. It is
about saying clearly that we will not allow masked radicals
to dictate the future of the greatest country that has
ever existed. It's about reaffirming that law and order aren't negotiable,
they're foundational. So yes, President Trump was right. Antifa isn't
a movement for justice. It's an ideology of chaos. And

(15:57):
treating them as terrorists isn't a political stunt. It is
an overdue act of self defense. America has an obligation
to protect ourselves from enemies, foreign and domestic. Antifa made
their choice when they chose violence. Now President Trump is
making his choice, and it's the right one. Here with
us now is investigative journalist Andy no He's the author

(16:19):
of Unmasked Inside Antifa's radical Plan to destroy Democracy. He's
also the publisher of No Comment on Substack. Andy, thank
you so much for being with us. Before we get
into the president's executive order, in this designation of Antifa
as a terrorist organization, what should people understand about Antifa's
political goals?

Speaker 8 (16:41):
Revolution through violent means, by any means necessary. It can
be through street battles that we've seen play out on
the streets, through assassinations, through bashing people on the head
with crowbars and bricks and other weapons, setting buildings on fire,
propaganda to a liese, all of the above, doxing, harassing people,

(17:04):
getting them fired, showing up at their homes, all of
the above.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
Those sound like terrible tactics, tactics that aren't part of politics,
but indeed part of instilling fear in the populace. But like,
to what end is revolution itself the end state or
are they promising some revolution towards some sort of you know,
like utopia.

Speaker 8 (17:29):
So I mean, those tactics aren't just terrible, they're the
tactics of terrorists, and it's for the end goal of
toppling the US. So that's a very big ambition and
they know it. I mean, they don't have tanks, they
don't have the same weaponry that the US military does. However,
they have time, and they have messaging, and they have

(17:50):
institutional influence through universities, through media and networks of influencers,
and they have money as well. So the ultimate goal
really is to destroy the US by any means possible.
And some of the ways that they try to do
that with some success or rather some success instability, I

(18:13):
should say, is for example, supporting mass illegal migration. That's
very important to them. It has actually very little to
do with supporting so called immigrants. It's really about the
effects They know that mass migration has and that some
of these mass migration networks support cartels. They want to
keep the drug streams coming in as well, because drug

(18:36):
abuse is an attack on capitalism in some of these
urban areas, you know, brings down property values, it makes
life miserable, and that chaos and anarchy as well. Towards
their benefit.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
You mentioned the money.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Has your journalism uncovered the extent of these financial resources
or the types of people who are contributing them.

Speaker 8 (19:00):
It's drew multiple means. So Soros is one of the ways,
but it's not direct in terms of handing somebody receiving
cash directly from Soros. Sours has a very large philanthropy
ar donates hundreds of millions of dollars towards organizations registered nonprofits.
This is all on the books, and then these nonprofits

(19:21):
will support other projects at the ground level, that is
within the antifi apparatus, for example, supporting the far left
legal groups that provide bail money and immediate legal support
to violent criminal suspects, and even after they are convicted,

(19:42):
providing them, for example, with help with paying back restitution.
Much of taxpayer funds as being also at the state level,
like where Democrats have power like in Oregon and they're
able to control the perts. They also provide funding through
taxpayer funds to some of the these groups. And then
there's also huge networks of what they call mutual aid

(20:06):
and that they will have cash up and Venmo and GoFundMe,
and this is all done in the open and they
distribute these links that are shared towards in these far
left networks, and it has gains huge traction. I would
consider the Minnesota Freedom Fund which Kamala Harris supported in

(20:28):
twenty twenty during the BLM Antifa deadly riots. I would
consider that part of that apparatus, and that these type
of links can reach the mainstream left and people donate
money thinking that it's done for a good cause. And
so there's so many sources of funding, and even there
are some international funding as well. The International Antifa Defense Fund,

(20:51):
which I've done some reporting on. They pay money to
reward violent criminal suspects all around the world within their
Antifa cells and networks, So.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
Very good description of the network.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Now that there is this designation as a terrorist organization,
what are you going to be following to see that
the networks are indeed disrupted and dismantled.

Speaker 8 (21:16):
Well, I'm going to look at what the DOJ does.
They have a very big task in front of them
because ANTIFU exists through deception and they're entirely decentralized intentionally
it's meant to be. So you take out one cell,
the whole networks not disrupted. Each cell operates actually quite autonomously.
So there was a cell, for example, in southern California,

(21:37):
so Cali Antifa that was dismantled by prosecutors in San
Diego last year at trial and at later convictions in
prison in jail time. I think the DOJ can look
to that particular case as an example using felony conspiracy charges.
You could also use RICO. You don't need new legislation,
there are tools available now. Its important for the administration

(22:01):
to also push back against the propaganda and the lives
that the executive Order is an attack on the First Amendment.
The US provides the First Amendment provides freedom of association,
including for people who want to associate with violent extremist organizations. However,
if they are organizing criminal conspiracies, that's a crime and

(22:23):
there are laws that can be tackled it. And then
the State Department can also designate Anti the International branches
as a foreign terrorist organization.

Speaker 9 (22:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
No, those seemingly are steps ahead, and I do believe
that some of the investigative tools that are unlocked with
this designation will allow for those actions by the Department
of Justice going forward when they're warnted by the facts
and the law. Andy Know, the author of Unmasked Inside
Antifa's Radical Plan to destroyed Democracy, publisher of no Comment

(22:53):
on Substack, appreciate you as always for your journalism and
for joining us with your expertise.

Speaker 8 (22:58):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
President Trump was at the United Nations General Assembly today.
He gave a homdinger of a speech. We've got the
highlights with one of his former ambassadors joining us.

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Speaker 1 (25:26):
President Donald Trump spoke at the UN General Assembly today.
He laid out the America First Agenda.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
Six years have passed since I last stood in this
grand hall and addressed a world that was prosperous and
at peace in my first term. Since that day, the
guns of war have shattered the peace I forged on
two continents a period of just seven months, I have
ended seven unendable wars they said they were unendable. This

(25:54):
includes Cambodia and Thailand, CO, Savo and Serbia, Congo and Rwanda,
a vicious, violent war that was Pakistan and India, Israel
and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia, in Armenia and Azerbaijan, And

(26:14):
sadly in all cases, the United Nations did not even
try to help in any of them. All I got
from the United Nations was an escalator that, on the
way up, stopped right in the middle, and then a
teleprompter that didn't work. This is These are the two
things I got from the United Nations. A bad escalator
and a bad teleprompter. But the United Nations wasn't there

(26:36):
for us. They weren't there. That being the case, what
is the purpose of the United Nations They seemed to
do is write a really strongly worded letter and then
never follow that letter up. It's empty words, and empty
words don't solve war. In the event that Russia is
not ready to make a deal to end the war,

(26:56):
then the United States is fully prepared to impose a
very strong round of powerful tariffs. For those tariffs to
be effective, European nations, all of you are gathered here
right now, would have to join us in adopting the
exact same measures. Europe has to step it up. They
can't be doing what they're doing. They're buying oil and

(27:18):
gas from Russia while they're fighting Russia. It's embarrassing to them.
They have to immediately cease all energy purchases from Russia.
Otherwise we're all wasting a lot of times. Today, I'm
also calling on every nation to join us and ending
the development of biological weapons once and for all, because

(27:40):
I'm announcing today that my administration will lead an international
effort to enforce Biological Weapons Convention, which is going to
be meeting with the top leaders of the world by
pioneering an AI verification system that everyone can trust. Uncontrolled migration,
it's uncontroled. Your countries are being ruined. The United Nations

(28:04):
is funding an assault on Western countries. Well, the UN
is supposed to stop invasions, not create them, and not
finance them. Climate change, it's the greatest con job ever
perpetrated on the world. And all of these predictions made
by the United Nations and many others, often for bad reasons,

(28:25):
We're wrong. They were made by stupid people.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
If you don't get away from this.

Speaker 3 (28:30):
Green scam, your country is going to fail. And I'm
really good at predicting things.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
You know, with us to react to the big speech
is a member of President Trump's Diplomatic Corps from his
first term, Doctor Jeff Gunter served as Ambassador to Iceland
for President Trump, and he joins US now. Ambassador Gunter,
what was your big takeaway from President Trump's speech.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
To the UN.

Speaker 6 (28:51):
The big takeaway is that if we want to make
peace around the world, and if we want to have
a true reality of what's going on, we do not
need the United We need President Trump to take charge.
I thought the greatest aspect of the whole thing was
he didn't buy into all this climate change dooms day
Greta Thornberg hoax. President Trump, as usual, taught common sense

(29:16):
to the world. And the greatest threat not only to
America but to all countries is illegal immigration. And it's
not only destroying America, or was destroying America with the
incompetent administration of Joe Biden before us, but it is
destroying Europe and is destroying countries around the world. And

(29:37):
President Trump has a much better chance of making the
world the more stable, safe and great world than the
United Nations, which is buying in and funding funding all
this illegal immigration, especially here in America. So it was breathtaking,

(29:58):
It was brilliant, and I couldn't have been more proud
than to have worked for and been a friend of
the greatest president we've had, Donald J. Trump.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
It really was refreshing.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
And I noticed that on mainstream media, Ambassador Gunter, they
were saying, oh my gosh, we wouldn't even have heard
a speech like this. In President Trump's first term, he
was so willing to castigate these folks who had assembled
for the General Assembly. You know, he also took them
on a bit of a trip around the world, right.
He talked about all these wars he's ended, from the

(30:30):
Congo to Azerbaijan and Armenia to you know, what we've
seen in the Middle East. Where do you think President
Trump's focus has made the most impact to bring peace
to the world.

Speaker 6 (30:43):
You know, it's a great question, but it's really hard
to answer her because there's so many of them there, Matt.
I mean, look at the Abraham Accords. Yeah, not one,
not two, not three, but four opportunities for peace in
the Middle East, of all places that we never thought
would happen. I don't know. Let's post a question to
Armenia and Azerbijan. Let's ask the question to the to
Rwanda and the Congo, and the list goes on and

(31:06):
on and on, and let there be no mistake. There
was no one closer or more loyal and there still
is than Matt Gates. And you are a part of
all the President's successes with your great time in Congress,
and you really are a part of it, and like myself,
we couldn't be more proud than to have the greatest
and served for the greatest president of all time, Donald J. Trump,

(31:28):
as he made peace. He is the peace time president
who's going to make peace around the world. In the
United Nations with Iran, with all these corrupt governments, no,
you take Donald Trump there gets everyone in a ruin,
and he makes the super deal. He makes the Art
of the deal un style, which would be doing it
without him, and stopping them from wasting all these funds.

(31:51):
And thank god, President Trump has the great fiscal responsibility
to the American people to cut these guys out and
stop them getting from cell phones everything else, to these
illegals that are coming into our country, destroying our country,
destroying our border. And guess what, Europe better take note
of it too. All you have to go is to
the UK and all these other countries and see what

(32:13):
a disaster, what a disaster the United Nations has brought
on has brought on to Western civilization and Western countries.
They're supposed to be helping the world, but as the
President Trump pointed out so eloqantly and brilliantly, they're not.
They're sabotaging them, and they're funding this illegal immigration and
it needs to stop. And don't get me started about

(32:34):
the hopes of climate change. If climate change was so bad,
Barack Obama would not be behind twenty million dollar mansions
at Martha's Vineyard, I promise.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
So, you were the ambassador to Iceland, and there there
was a real pivot to focus on the Arctic. When
you were there, people had just ignored the Arctic. It
was viewed as exotic, something that wasn't really geopolitically significant.
And I'm sure there were a number of times where
you had to deliver the message that maybe the recipient
didn't want to hear. And I saw that energy today.

(33:05):
Trump was telling these folks the truth. They needed to
hear it, they didn't always want to hear it. What
should we know about, like the rate of adoption? Do
people take it seriously or do they have to get
the message over and over before they realized this guy's
for real, he's not messing around and he means what
he says.

Speaker 6 (33:23):
Matt, it's such a brilliant question, and that's such a
great point that you're making. Let's see what's happened with
dudes in girls' locker rooms. Let's see what happens with DEEI.
President Trump, through his advocacy, through his advocacy for legislation,
and again for as Ronald Reagan S's common sense approached
all these things, he's turning the tide. He's shifting it

(33:44):
in the opposite direction. And he does that over and
over and over again, whether it's the border or whether
it's in the Arctic. Look at President Trump stood very
tall in the High North. He sent me there with
a mandate. He said, Ambassador Gunjer you're gonna finish that
US embassy. You're gonna finish it on time and on budget,
COVID or not. You're gonna create the tip of the

(34:05):
spear for the United States of America in the High North.
And when Heather and I arrived in country, we didn't
go to sleep in our residence embassy. We went straight
to the project that Donald Trump want to finish, which
was a US embassy, a newly acquired building, and we
finished it and President Trump celebrated it. And he did
it all during COVID on top of redirecting people, and

(34:28):
really we were the principal people in dynamic mongoose, dynamic
Mongoose was a NATO exercise off the coast of Iceland.
And who were the great participants, the United States of
America with Europe. Why because we were stressing the importance
of coordination with dynamic mongoose to show that the High
North is important, President Trump said, Secretary of Air Force

(34:51):
up there also also to show strength of America and
the importance of the region. And let me tell you,
besides Iceland, Greenland is an important asset. And President Trump brilliantly,
brilliantly hided, highlighted that. And look it. There's a great
power struggle going on in the High North. And President
Trump started the ball rolling. And with Billy Long going

(35:12):
up there as US ambassador, there is no doubt that
President Trump is going to continue just show strength and
defeat weakness in the High North, and that creates stability.
Let's face it, it's peace through strength, Matt and we
all know it, and we saw it. And I was
blessed to work for the greatest President of the United
States in the High North in Iceland.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
Strength, common sense, honesty. It was all delivered by Ambassador
Gunter and certainly delivered by President Trump today.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
Thank you. It is always for joining us and lending your.

Speaker 6 (35:40):
Delivered by you, Matt Gates, every single day against all odds.

Speaker 2 (35:44):
God bless you, Thank you, my friend. We'll see you soon.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
Bye bye, and coming up, we've got new sanctions in
Brazil that have been announced as a consequence of that
government's actions against their former president. The son of that
former president, Eduardo Bolsonaro, serves in brazil equivalent of Congress,
and he's with us in just moments.

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Speaker 1 (38:20):
What we're watching in Brazil right now is nothing short
of a geopolitical collision. The spark came with the conviction
of former president Jayra Bolsonaro, sentenced to nearly three decades
in prison.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
For his alleged role in a coup attempt.

Speaker 1 (38:35):
Should be noted he was at Disney World in Florida
when that coup attempt happened.

Speaker 2 (38:39):
The trial was unfair.

Speaker 1 (38:41):
It was overseen by their Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moris,
a man in the United States now says has gone
far beyond the bounds of judicial power. President Bolsonaro's son
has joined us regularly on this program to call for
sanctions against Morice a lot.

Speaker 9 (38:57):
Basically, Wade says Zoie is he invade the US jurisdiction
just lack the prosecutors of the ICC net cutting gun
did when he tried to jay O Bejamina Tanyahu. So
as President Donald Trump sanctioned with all fact sanctions this
prosecutor and his scene of investigators, we think that the

(39:19):
same thinking happen with Ales and stop the Justice of
the Supreme Court from all of this persecution.

Speaker 1 (39:27):
Those calls have been answered for sanctions. According to the
State Department, Maris used pre trial detentions, censorship orders, and
financial freezes against political opponents, abuses that fall under the
Magnitsky Act sanction framework. Mouris has been sanctioned. The foundation
that financially supports. His family has been sanctioned, even his
wife has been sanctioned. Brazilian goods now face heavy US tariffs,

(39:50):
some as high as fifty percent. The goal is pressure
make Brazil's elite feel the cost of this overreach. But
now it seems Bolsonaro face jail following an amnesty bill
passed by the Brazilian Congress.

Speaker 2 (40:04):
So what is the political state of play?

Speaker 1 (40:06):
And the most important economy in South America with US
now is the son of former President Jira Bolsonaro. He's
also a federal deputy of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies. That's
the equivalent of the US Congress. Edwardo Bolsonaro. So, Edwardo,
you came on this program, you called for Magnitski Act
sanctions against Justice Moris.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
Those have now been imposed. What's your reaction.

Speaker 9 (40:28):
Things are really working because three months are go before
all of these sanctions, before the tariffs, before the Magnetus
Global Act against the Justice says, people in Brazil didn't
even believe that we would be in a moment that
we were debating about the amnesty bill in the Congress.
So really Trump is a genius. Everything that he's doing
is working. But for sure in Congress, as you varied,

(40:52):
as you know very well, Matt, everything is a battle.
So we are now in the battle in the House
and hopefully.

Speaker 2 (40:58):
When we win, we will have the battle in this Senate.

Speaker 9 (41:01):
And what we are asking for is a full amnesty
since twenty nineteen when Justice alischandri Jimais opened his first
investigation called faking news investigation, because this is the tool
that he used to persecute the political oppositors.

Speaker 2 (41:18):
You mentioned President Trump.

Speaker 1 (41:20):
He spoke today at the You and General Assembly right
after President Lula and Lula was raigning and raving about sovereignty.
President Trump talked about the importance of resolving some of
these conflicts.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
What did you make of the split screen of those moments.

Speaker 9 (41:37):
It's very interesting because Lula was fully with hate, you know,
in a speech that if you close your eyes you
could sid NiCoT Lasma Duru doing it the same way,
and Trump on the other side, he was offering his
hand and he said that he would like to have
a meeting with Lula in the next week. Everybody got

(41:58):
surprised with that. But then still today the Chancellor of
Lula Da Silva declined a meeting in person, and then
he was talking about a call, maybe a video call
with President Trump. So I think this is very bad
for Pasil because when you have opportunity to go to
the table with the real decision maker, that is President

(42:20):
Donald Trump, then the president of Brazil refuse to do
that because, as he said, he is concerned that Trump
can do with Lula da Silva what they did with
Hamafosa from South Africa, or Zelenski or the British premier.
So I don't think this is something that puts Brazilians,

(42:42):
you know, Brazil first. I think it will be a
very low price for Lula da Silva to pay. Only
listening a little bit about Trump doesn't matter what he
was going to say, because you cannot lose this opportunity
to talk about the tariffs, about everything going on in
our region.

Speaker 1 (42:59):
What are your father's plans? Now this amnesty bill is
working its way through the process, there's this conviction that
we have serious questions about. Obviously, it looks like a
witch hunt to us. What how is his condition? What
is he doing day in day out healthfully?

Speaker 6 (43:17):
He's not that good.

Speaker 9 (43:18):
He just scoped that he has skin cancer and his
health is not a fatty well, to be honest, but
what we are waiting like is for battles and keep
it going on with the homnesty bill. This is the
only way that we can rescue our democracy. Other way
you're going to see, Matt. Next year's election in Brazil
it be with no real opposition, will be in the

(43:41):
same way of the Venezuela, which means that we will
be a democracy only in formal aspects, but not that
real democracy, because it's not only.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Will he run again Luardo if he is given this amnesty,
will he run for president again in his current in
his current health condition.

Speaker 9 (43:58):
Yes, for sure. Yes.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
That that's why what we say. We have the left
there right in Brazil.

Speaker 9 (44:04):
That's why the center in Brazil they are negotiating ways
that Bosonato can be kept outside of the next year election,
but not in prison.

Speaker 6 (44:15):
This is what they want.

Speaker 9 (44:16):
Like Bosonata, Okay, he's not going to jail, but he
cannot run the next year elections. This is the main
concern not only the center of politicians in Brazil, but
also in the left. And this is how we are
dealing loud now with the amnesty bill. But even so, Matt,
I'm presenting myself to in the case that my father

(44:36):
cannot run, I could run in his name. And even
like that, the Supreme Court now is running to convict me.
Doesn't matter about what crime. So I cannot run by
the Brazilian law on the next year election. This is
the level of the persecution in Brazil.

Speaker 1 (44:53):
Are you worried that they might try to do the
same thing they did to your father and try to
jail you. If the other tactics don't work.

Speaker 6 (45:01):
They will do that.

Speaker 9 (45:02):
They reopen an investigation against me. Since Secretary Rubio in
May said that he was looking for sanction alessandras, they
just do not have shame anymore to persecure their opponents.
Doesn't matter who.

Speaker 6 (45:16):
If you represent.

Speaker 9 (45:19):
A risk for the establishment in Brazil, they are going
to take you out of the elections and we are
fighting to keep there, you know, running the elections as
a regular democracy with the support of the United States.

Speaker 6 (45:31):
For that.

Speaker 1 (45:33):
There will be people who watch this program and say, well,
that's sort of Brazil's problem.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
Let them work that out.

Speaker 1 (45:40):
I am of the view that this is a critically
important trading partner, a critically important partner for stability in
the Western Hemisphere. What case would you make to Americans
about why the deterioration of democracy and human rights in
Brazil is so important.

Speaker 9 (45:58):
Because other way going to lose definitely Brazil for China,
You're going to be isolated. And only to tell you
one matter about all of that one issue that can
come from that. We are all suffering with the biggest
immigration crisis ever that it is now happening in Venezuela.
Twenty five percent of the country or left the Venezuela.

(46:21):
If you bring twenty five percent for Brazil, we are
talking about fifty million people. Doesn't matter how strong is
your border, this will be a problem for the United States.
And then you are going to give a lot of minerals, earths,
a lot of things to China. And this is not
a good thing to do because when they are strong enough,

(46:44):
you know that they are going to come after the Americans.

Speaker 1 (46:47):
And you start to wonder whether or not that China influence.
Is why the Lula government is starting to look a
lot more like China, why they're targeting their political opponents.
They don't want people from the opposition to be able
to run against them. It looks less like the Western
hemisphere and more like the Middle Kingdom, and that's something
that should matter to all Americans. Eduardo Bolsonaro, a member

(47:10):
of the Federal Deputies in Brazil, and our best to you,
to your family, to your father. This is something that
must be better. But I am glad that your call
for these sanctions that you made on this program has
been heard by President Trump and Secretary Rubio.

Speaker 2 (47:25):
Will stay up to date. You stay safe, my friend.

Speaker 9 (47:28):
Big you, my friend Matt, Thank you, Rubio, best and Trump.

Speaker 6 (47:31):
We will win.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
Take care and coming up, we will head to the
Garden state of New Jersey, where there's a gubernatorial campaign
centering around questions over congressional stock trading. We're very interested
in that.

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Speaker 1 (49:54):
Ever, we bring you now to a big political campaign
happening in the garden state, New Jersey. The typically blue
state has a governor's election happening this year. Voting begins
next month. The Democrat, Mikey Cheryl has served several years

(50:15):
in Congress without distinction. The Republican Jack Cheddarelli is a
former state lawmaker. He ran four years ago unsuccessfully. We
tell you about this race because one issue is popping
up that is very interesting to us on this program,
Congressional stock trading. See Chittarelli hasn't run a typical Republican campaign.

(50:35):
You can't run on the usual Republican dogmas in a
blue state like Jersey. So he's made the stock trades
of Congresswoman Cheryl central to his campaign messaging.

Speaker 2 (50:47):
Just listen to their last debate.

Speaker 10 (50:49):
It doesn't matter, because I'm gonna make sure that he
doesn't get to serve again when I win for governor
in November.

Speaker 9 (50:57):
Of this year.

Speaker 11 (51:00):
There's another big difference between her public service. In my
public service, it actually cost me money the time I
put in and took away from my company in the
seven years that she's been in Congress, she's tripled her
net worth. There's another big difference between.

Speaker 2 (51:12):
The two of us.

Speaker 11 (51:13):
Okay, she broke the law.

Speaker 12 (51:15):
She had to pay fines for violating federal law on
stock trades and stock reporting. And the New York Times
reports that while you're sitting on the House Armed Services Committee,
you were trading defense stocks.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
Ouch and the problems for the congresswoman continued from there.
She joined the Breakfast Club and looked ridiculous.

Speaker 9 (51:33):
So when Newsmax claimed that you made seven million dollars
from stock trades, what are you talking about?

Speaker 10 (51:39):
Newsmax is, first of all, a very questionable organization that
is paying multiple fines. I'm not sure what they're talking about.

Speaker 2 (51:48):
Well, did you make seven million in stock trades at all?

Speaker 9 (51:51):
I I haven't.

Speaker 10 (51:54):
I don't believe I did, But i'd have to go
see what that was alluding to it.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
Yeah, right, you don't know whether you made seven million
dollars in stock trades. So will the state that fictitiously
hosted Tony Soprano suddenly be chastened by the stock trades
of their possible governor?

Speaker 6 (52:13):
Here with us to.

Speaker 1 (52:14):
Discuss is the new Jersey State director for Early Vote
Action Michael Casey. So, Michael, what is the state of
play in the New Jersey governor's race?

Speaker 13 (52:23):
Thank you for having me on. Congressmen really appreciate talking
about the swing state of New Jersey, which many call
the Florida of the North. I kept her report that
it should really campaigns on cruise control. Right now, the
most accurate polster in twenty twenty one has him up
by one point. He earned endorsement of President Trump along
with three sitting Democrat mayors, and just a few hours ago,
the Fraternal Order Police of New Jersey endorsed them at

(52:44):
the first Republican in decades to earn that endorsement. Not
even Chris Christy got that.

Speaker 2 (52:49):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (52:49):
Well is the focus on Congresswoman Cheryl's stock trades particularly?
Is it related to defense contracting companies while she was
on the Armed Services Committee creating any.

Speaker 2 (52:59):
Movement in the race. It certainly was a big moment
in the debate.

Speaker 13 (53:03):
Congressman, I don't know what, Mikey Cheryl loves more, insire
trading or sending our troops of foreign wars in Syria.
You know she has tripled her net worth since entering
Congress several years ago, and she has earned about seven
she's weighed about seven million dollars in stock trades, and
she's broken the law. She got fined for that. She
has been asked about this several times in the campaign trail,
and not once has she had a concrete answer. It's always, oh,

(53:26):
I'll look into that. Oh my husband responsible for that.
Never once has she properly addressed these indisputable facts that
she faced to fine. She broke the law, and she
entrid traded for many years and she only been in
Congress for several years now. Who triples her net worth
in that short amount of time.

Speaker 1 (53:39):
It did strike me as odd that Congresswoman Cheryl was
always a reliable vote to send our troops and our
money to places overseas, when in New Jersey there are
a lot of needs for transportation, for infrastructure.

Speaker 2 (53:53):
Is the Chitarella rally campaign really drawing the focus to
local issues while.

Speaker 1 (53:59):
The congresswoman seems to be more worried about what's going
on in the Black Sea.

Speaker 13 (54:04):
Yes, definitely. Well, when Juck Jurelli is visiting failing businesses
and are leaving their shops soon, well he's going to
DMVs that have lines out the door. If your people
can't get her a passport of really ideal that I'm
making an appointment in a year ahead. Mikey Cheryl is
at DC lobbyist fundraisers. She's voting center, troops of foreign
wars and Shitdarelli campaign is this in New Jersey? She
is a Virginia native who does not know the needs

(54:26):
of this state. And now she's talking about to raising
the sales tax so you can't commit to not lowering it.
And now she's talking about consolidating all schools by force
in New Jersey, no school district wants that.

Speaker 1 (54:38):
The campaign four years ago was one we also watched closely,
and Chitarelli came very close. And one thing that worried
me was at the very end you saw new Work
show up with a lot more votes than people were thinking.
We're going to be cast in that particular contest, particularly

(54:58):
for someone who's uninspiring.

Speaker 2 (54:59):
Is Phil Murphy? How confident are.

Speaker 1 (55:01):
You in some of the election integrity issues surrounding this
race and do you have extra eyes on what's going
on in Newark?

Speaker 13 (55:10):
Yes, definitely. Like four years ago, there are a lot
of outside groups helping us out now we have Early
about Action on the ground with Scott Presler, we have
Cliff Maloney helping out, might Chrispy with the American First Republicans,
and we have been on a mission to recruit hundreds
of not thousands of poll workers all across the state.
The RNC has invested heavily intelection integrity this time around.
Just from my team personally, we've recruited probably over of

(55:31):
several hundred people to be poll workers, poll watchers, and
people to help count the ballance. This time, we have
eyes on the inside. Four years ago, we have none
of this infrastructure and we had nobody in this side
helping out. Now we've got eyes on the inside, especially
as Democrat heavy areas where we know a lot of
the fraud happens.

Speaker 1 (55:46):
We just want a fair election and we know that
the work that happens with Early Vote Action is very impactful.
These are folks who actually go out there and ensure
that ballots get cast, and that is indeed the way
democracy works. Thank you so much, Michael Casey, the new
Jersey state director for Early Vote Action. We appreciate you
joining the program and we'll let you get back out
there and pound the pavement.

Speaker 13 (56:08):
Thank you, Congressman, appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (56:10):
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Speaker 1 (56:11):
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