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August 23, 2025 • 12 mins
🔴 CÉSAR VIDAL Análisis del presidente Donald Trump By Smaily Rosario (Parte 2) by https://www.youtube.com/@RadioEbenezerRD
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, and welcome to Radio Ivanesser Road. Today we continue
with the second part of our series of questions and
answers with doctor cesar Vidal about the President of the
United States. It is said that there are more than

(00:20):
eleven million illegal immigrants in the United States and that
during Biden's administration alone, around four million entered. This clearly
has a significant economic impact and is a problem that
occurs all over the world. Now, how do you see

(00:42):
the migratory flow in the United States in terms of
its social and economic impact. Until the nineteen sixties, the
migratory flow in the United States was mainly European. Well,
people don't usually know this, but the influence of the
Germans was enormous, greater in numbers than for example, the

(01:04):
arrival of the English or the Irish was the arrival
of the Germans. And there was a very large influx
of people from Scandinavian countries, Danes, Norwegians and many Swedes,
et cetera, et cetera. That fundamentally European flow stopped with
the presidency of Johnson, who was a Texan who thought

(01:26):
it was very easy to manipulate Hispanics, and who made
a change in immigration policy that favored the arrival of Hispanics.
The Catholic Church is going to make it very difficult
for Donald Trump on the issue of immigration, first because
it could imply a loss of billions of dollars in

(01:46):
federal funds that the Catholic Church receives to care for immigrants.
And second because for years, the Catholic Church, among other dreams,
has had the dream of being able to recover parishes
that had to be closed because there were no people
thanks to the Catholics who come from south of the
Grand River. And that is one of those dreams that moreover,

(02:16):
is not hidden. It has been said, it has been published,
it has been analyzed by Catholic authors, some of them
in a very negative way. But it is one of
the great obstacles that Donald Trump will face, as he
will face the military industrial complex, as he will face
globalist organizations, as he will face the Jewish lobbies which
uh somehow promote all racial or sexual minorities. Because it

(02:38):
is a way of having a society that is not cohesive,
and there are many Jewish American authors who have written
about it. It is not a secret or a conspiracy
theory that a United homogenous American society, etc. Is a

(02:59):
danger because they could be considered they fear that they
will be considered a foreign body, and so an American
society divided by color lines, by sexual lines, etc. Is
much better. Incidentally, Donald Trump made it very clear in
his speech that this was not going to happen because
no one would be judged based on their color, but

(03:20):
rather on their merits, and because there are only two genders,
which are male and female, something that is part of
the return to common sense. Donald Trump is a person who,
if anything, can be accused of being very direct. In
other words, he says things and then intends to carry
them out. A few days before the end of twenty

(03:43):
twenty four, the Vatican Penal Code was reformed, where by
the way, torture still exists as a lawful method of interrogation.
It is the only country in the world where this happens.
In the state of Israel, torture is legal, but it
has to be tried by a judge, and n as
far as I know, it is not in a penal code,
but it is in the penal Code of the Vatican State.

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And a few days before the end of twenty twenty four,
the penalties for anyone who enters the territory of the
Vatican State illegally were increased. In that sense, Donald Trump
can be harsh, he can be crude, whatever you want.
There are many people who consider him simply being realistic
and trying to do what he says because they know
that it is also the feeling of the majority of Americans. Ah,

(04:30):
what does this mean in practical terms? In practical terms,
it means controlling illegal immigration. And this is logical because
during Biden's term in office, four and a half million
people have entered this country illegally. That is not tolerable
neither in the United States nor in any country in

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the world. And there is an inexorable historical law that
indicates that a country that does not know how to
protect its borders is a country condemned to collapse in
a more or less short or long term, generally more
short than long. So that is something that cannot happen.

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Along with that, there are other added problems. That is
to say, possibly the majority of people who enter the
United States illegally are people who probably just want to
work and get ahead. But it can't be denied because
it can't be denied because the fact is that many
of the people who enter are criminals already with criminal

(05:33):
records in their country, unfortunately, and this is a very
serious problem that in reality, very few people want to
take the bull by the horns. The percentage of people
who commit crimes once they enter the country is not small,

(05:55):
and it's not small because perhaps they don't find a
way to get ahead, and so those are the people
who end up getting into drug trafficking, who end up
getting into robberies, who end up getting into prostitution, and
so on and so forth. The United States, and it's terrible,
is the country with the largest prison population in the world,

(06:16):
larger than China's, larger than India's, and of course much
larger than Russia's. And the fundamental reason is neither poverty,
nor the existence of a dictatorship or anything like that.
The fundamental reason is that people see that the American

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dream is not in their lives and want to take
shortcuts to achieve it, and they start dealing drugs on
the street, for example. And then we have the largest
prison population in absolute numbers on the entire planet, by
huge margin, more than China, which has a population that
is practically six times ours. So this is a problem

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that must be addressed and that cannot be ignored because
the social consequences that this is causing are terrible. That's right.
So far Donald Trump has been better than Biden. If so,
what are his presidential achievements. This is something that Donald

(07:27):
Trump did very well in the first election he won.
I believe that he continued to do very well in
the second one that was stolen from him, in my opinion,
and clearly here he has been given a golden opportunity because,
no matter what the media says, the Biden administration has
been one of the most disastrous things this country has
ever suffered. It's like a worse version of what the

(07:48):
Obama administration was. Sure, there is a person who stands
up even though he has been shot, who could have
been killed, and who galvanizes people by telling them to fight. Well,
there there's a huge gap between the two. The record

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employment figures he achieved among Blacks, Hispanics, and women, the
trade agreements he signed back then, the wall with Mexico,
and the immigration agreements he signed with Guatemala, Olsalvador, and Honduras.
The way he confronted China, commercially aspects that I believe
in a cold way, you cannot deny that were indeed
great achievements of his presidency in economic terms. The fact

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that the United States became a country that is autonomous
in terms of energy production, oil gas, etc. That is
objectively impossible to deny. Trump is a brave guy, and
it takes a brave person to face the challenges of
this country who also cares very little about the pressures

(08:59):
that have to be put on him, because he is
a person who does what he believes he has to do.
He is a person who loves this country. He is
not on a globalist agenda or anything like that. He
is above all about serving his country and the interests
of his country. I think there are many Americans who
think the same. Apparently, Donald Trump has not been a

(09:24):
big supporter of wars, unlike other presidents in the United States.
What do you think about that? Donald Trump is the
only president in almost eighty years who has not gotten
the United States into a war and who has been
getting it out of every war it has been involved in.

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In other words, if there has been a president of
peace in this country in the last eighty years, it
has been Donald Trump. All other presidents have gotten the
country into one mess or another. Obama, who was awarded
the Nobel Peace Prize before he did anything in the
White House, bombed eight countries in his first five years

(10:08):
in office, which is saying something. And he was supposedly
a pacifist and Nobel Peace Prize winner. Ah. Trump has
avoided all the possibilities of armed conflict that have been
put in front of him. He has managed to prevent
this country from entering a war, and of course that
has hit people who make a living from war hard. Ah.

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And that is an element that is not mentioned, but
that is enormously important. We know that there was quite
a lot of opposition to Donald Trump not being president
of the United States again because it clashed with many
interests that the media somehow hid and only showed one

(10:53):
side of the coin. Of course, he has damaged other interests,
I mean the abortion industry. An analyst who is a
good friend of mine wrote to me, and he also
does very good analyzes. He was telling me what surprises

(11:16):
me is that they haven't killed him during his presidency
like Kennedy, because the way this man has clashed with
certain interests that are never usually talked about is unprecedented.
So the battle that is being fought here is a
much more serious battle than it seems. And it's not
about whether there is a more or less conservative president

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in the White House, which well, within the internal reading
of the United States may have some relevance, but that
is not the issue. The issue that is being discussed
here is what the world is going to be like
on that emblematic date of twenty thirty, which is the
date on the United Nations Agenda. And so here we
have a tremendous situation. That is to say, Donald Trump

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has clashed with interests that the media usually never talks
about because the media, for those naive people who don't know, well,
the vast majority I'm not going to say the entirety,
but the vast majority, and of course, in the case
of the big media, obey private interests that are very
easy to identify. Many thanks to doctor Cesarvidal for these

(12:28):
important clarifications. Remember, if you have any questions, write them
in the comments. This is radio events or road
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