In this episode of the Joe Rooz Show, Joe delves into the weekend's troubling events, including a terrorist attack in Colorado and significant developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Joe discusses the implications of these events, particularly focusing on the open border policies and their potential consequences on national security. He also touches on personal reflections about family and the importance of spending quality time with loved ones.
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(00:01:08) Introduction and Technical Issues
(00:03:44) Weekend Events and Personal Reflections
(00:05:47) Upcoming Guests and Show Announcements
(00:17:06) Terrorist Attack in Colorado
(00:27:41) Open Borders and Political Accountability
(00:42:52) Biden Administration and Terror Watch List Allegations
(00:53:04) Ukraine's Drone Attack on Russia
(01:12:41) Bono's Claims on USAID and Criticism
(01:20:59) CNN Poll on Democratic Party's Popularity
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- Rosanna Rankin
Well, hey there folks. This is Joe Ruz, and it is great to be with you again on another week.
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You had, Ukraine, basically taking out, a majority, 35, 40 percent of, the Russian, defense, Air Force, I guess. Trying to think I forgot the word I was gonna use. So it's just a lot of stuff. A lot of stuff. And then, you know, the little things here or there, but, those are the two main things that took place this weekend, and they're they're very extremely troubling when you when you kinda kick back and think about it. So we're gonna talk about those things in in some depth a little bit later. But, just a few of the housekeeping stuff that we normally do. Again, I hope you guys had a great weekend, and I hope you were able to get the chance to spend some time with your family, and and do some great stuff, and and have a good time, and maybe have a cookout or something. You know, it was, you know, there's a lot of, you know, I I I take for granted that, you know, I mean, I have two beautiful kids that I I I don't get to see very often, and, you know, this particular weekend, I I don't know I don't know what it was, but this weekend specifically, I was I was kinda missing the kids. So I was I was, you know, just kinda thinking about, maybe I gotta I gotta plan a trip up up north, go see the kids, you know, go visit.
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You had this terrorist attack that took place on a pro Israel demonstration that was going on, up there in Boulder, Colorado. And, you know, it's just a lot of lot of interesting things about this that kinda kinda make you sit there and and just, I don't know, just kinda scratch your head. You know, the the left is is great at, creating environments where these things can flourish. And I say that because, you know, what ex you know, Colorado, it's it's a it's a it's a heavily blue state. It's one of those sanctuary cities. It is a, it is one of those gun free, where this occurred. It's one of those gun free zones.
So they basically, you know and, again, under Democrat rule, they basically strip away the rights of the people to, or the ability of the people to defend themselves. And, of course, it's a sanctuary city, and the the the suspect that, that was involved in this is is, is believed to be an illegal alien, from Egypt who stayed, over his visa after his visa expired. And, apparently, he had he went to this pro Israel rally and was shouting, free Palestine, you know, from the river to the sea and all that stuff. And, then summarily attacked the group, with Molotov cocktails, injuring several, killing a couple.
And, you know, you know, it's basically setting people on fire. And, so this this was the guy, that that, that was there at the rally. But it's out there. We're here. We're here. We can't do nothing, mister. You got We can't do nothing. We can't. Not here. You have planned service. Not here. They see he's holding the Molotov cocktails in his hand. He's He's making Molotov cocktails. So, the guy here was, identified as, where'd I just had it? The, sources at the Department of Homeland Security say the suspect in the attack, Mohammed Sabri Soleiman, forty five, is an Egyptian national who entered The United States during the Biden administration and overstayed his visa.
Soleiman is believed to have entered the country in August 2022 on a visa that expired in February the following year. The Egyptian national filed an unknown claim with DHS, United States Citizenship, and Immigration Services. The Biden administration granted Soleiman work authorization, which expired in March. Six people were taken to the hospital with injuries, and, apparently, not only was he tossing these, Molotov cocktails, but, he also had a makeshift flamethrower. A flamethrower. This is the this is the result of open borders, folks. This is what happens when when you just throw the doors wide open and you let anybody in, and and then there's no enforcement. Bill Maluzian posted this up on on his ex.
Three senior DHS sources tell Fox News that the Boulder Terrorist suspect is an Egyptian national in The US illegally as a visa overstay who entered The US during the Biden administration. I'm told Mohammed Sabri Solomon arrived at LAX on 08/2722 on a b one b two nonimmigrant visa with an authorized stay through, 02/26/2003, but he overstayed and he never left. I'm told on 09/2922, he filed some sort of claim with USCIS, potentially an asylum claim. And on 03/2923, USCIS under the Biden administration gave him work authorization, which expired in, March, 02/2025.
Well, Homeland Security and, the intelligence agency were quick to, to jump on this. Dan Bongino posted this, the, deputy director of the FBI. Our leadership team on the ground in Boulder will be updating you shortly on the attack in Boulder. This terror this act of terror is being investigated as an act of ideologically motivated violence based on the early information, the evidence, and witness accounts. We will speak clearly on these incidents, when the facts warrant it. So I'm I'm really happy with the fact that they came out right away. The FBI came out right away. Kash Patel went right to the news and, or to the podium and made the announcement that this was an act of terror, you know, which is which is refreshing, if I could put it that way.
Then the the political grandstanding, the hemming and hawing, and and the, the politically correct or political correctness that, that previous FBI directors would would hold. Or maybe not even political correctness. Maybe more like politically motivated suppression of information. Because, you know, under a previous administration, you would you would have heard, you know, this is not an an act of terrorism. This is not, you know, or they they wouldn't identify who the person was and and so on and so forth. They would keep that information on the down low this way that, you know, not to offend anybody or hurt anybody's feelings or anything like that. So but, again, see, this is the problem with the open borders. This is the problem, and this is this is rests solely on the Biden administration. You know, when Mayorkas and Biden and and and, and other officials within the Biden administration, you know, testified before Congress telling Congress that the borders are secure.
It was all a lie. And we know that we I mean, it's obvious. We all knew that it was a lie, but they tried to gaslight the American people and and convince the American people that this that that everything was all fine and fine and well and hunky dory, and, you know, no problem. We got everything under control, you know, nothing to see here, you know, go home, nothing to see here. When in actuality, you will allowing people like this into the country, and then you have the media stoking up the, the free Palestine stuff, the Gaza stuff. You're basically telling people to go out and do this.
You know, it it's there's there's nobody to blame but the Democrats for this. Soleiman reportedly used a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails while shouting free Palestine during the peaceful protest on Sunday, setting multiple people on fire at a march advocating for Israeli hostages. According to authorities, four victims are transported to Boulder Community Hospital, while two others were airlifted to medical facilities in the Denver area. FBI director, Kash Patel, said the agency was treating the attack as a targeted terror attack. Again, you know, great. That's great.
It's great that they came right out and said that. The Department of Justice said it will prosecute all perpetrators to the fullest extent of the law. However, officials believe that Soleiman was acting alone. When asked whether there was evidence that the suspect was connected to a larger network or a specific group, FBI agent Mark, Michalek responded, not at this time. Alright. So that's I'm sure that's gonna be developing. Honestly, and and just looking at that little short clip of the video that I played for you a few minutes ago, it it it certainly doesn't seem like he was part of anything bigger. I think he was just, you know, a sole operator on this, but I don't know. I'm not there. I'm not doing the investigation.
Donald Trump, of course, came out and slammed Joe Biden, for the open border policy, and that that led to this this terror attack. On Monday, that would be today, Donald Trump blamed president Joe Biden's, open border policy for the Sunday terrorist attack in Colorado after the suspect was real to be an Egyptian national. The incident again saw Mohammed Sabri Soleiman forty five alleged use make shift flamethrower to attack participants for a vigil for Israeli hostages in Gaza in Boulder, Colorado. Donald Trump posted this on his so truth social. Yesterday, horrific attack in Boulder, Colorado will not be tolerated, all capitals, in The United States Of America. He came in through Biden's ridiculous open door policy, open border policy, which has hurt our country so badly he must go out under Trump policy.
Acts of terrorism will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. This is yet another example why we must keep our border secure and deport illegal anti American radicals from our homeland. My heart goes out to the victims of this terrible tragedy and the great people of Boulder, Colorado. Now, again, open to open border policy allows the criminals, the terrorists into the country. And look, I'm not saying that everybody that came into the country, you know, under through through the through the open borders, at that time are are, I mean, yeah, they're criminals because they broke the log coming into the country illegally. Yeah. I get that. But I'm I'm saying that they're not all violent criminals like this.
Someone who would do something like this. You know, not not all of them, so it's not I'm not making a blanket statement on that. But here you have an individual with that mindset in a democratically controlled sanctuary state, with people unable to defend themselves because of the no because of the gun free, zones and the gun free sex sections and the gun free this, gun free that. And this is what happens. This is what happens. You have one person there that's armed, even just one person that is armed, and and these people wouldn't be in a hospital suffering burns from Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower.
From a lunatic. Now coming from the region, I'm sure he was probably already radicalized with this ideology. And then, of course, being here, listening to the mainstream media, listening to, you know, left wing Democrat, talking heads, constantly talking about the oppression in Gaza. And look, this is not something that I think that that The United States should be involved in. This is this is this is a a regional problem. Let Israel do what they gotta do. Let Gaza let let let let Haman do what they have to do. But because of our position in in trying to to mediate all of this, and being involved in all of this, it's all coming here.
When it should be staying there. And this, of course, isn't the first incident like this. There there have been several altercations between Israel supporters and Palestine supporters, throughout The United States, college campuses, you know, just all over the place. And it's only getting worse because of Israel's position of of going into Gaza and occupying the whole place. This is not something that I think that The United States should be involved in. You know? And it's because of our involvement in it that we're attracting all these lunatics over here. They don't listen. I I am I am, I'm a born again Christian. You guys know that.
I support Israel. Spiritually support Israel. Do I agree with their politics? No. I don't. I I on I I I honestly don't believe that that that The United States should be somehow involved in in this this conflict that's been going on for centuries, thousands of years. This is something that that Israel needs to handle on its own. We should not be involved in this. We shouldn't be sending them money, we shouldn't be sending the supplies, or or, or or, military equipment or anything like that. We we this is not our fight, but it's becoming our fight because now these lunatics are here, thanks to Joe Biden and his open borders.
And now we have to deal with these things taking place here where American citizens are being attacked and injured and killed by these radical lunatics. That this is none of this is gonna end well. None of it's gonna end well. The Colorado, terrorist suspect is gonna be charged with a hate crime. A hate crime. That's interesting. The suspect in the Colorado terror attack was charged on Monday, that would be today, with a federal hate crime by the justice department and with murder and assault by the state. A hate crime. That's the best that that that that Pam Bondi could come up with, a hate crime?
This is a terrorist attack. This is a terror attack, a terror suspect. He should be charged with terrorism, not a hate crime. I mean, you could throw the hate crime in there as an add on, but but it should be a terror attack. You should be charged as a terrorist. The FBI determined that this is a terrorist activity, that this was a terrorist attack. Why are why is he not being charged as a terrorist? Now Soleiman is scheduled to appear in in state court in Boulder today later today, Monday afternoon, this afternoon, on charges of murder in the first degree, deliberation with intent, murder in the first degree, extreme indifference, crimes against at risk, adults, elderly, first degree assault, non family, first degree assault, heat of passion, criminal attempt to commit class one and class two felonies, and the use of explosives or incendiary devices during a felony. Well, that's interesting though because it says that they're charging him with murder in the first degree, deliberation with intent, murder in the first degree, extreme indifference, but nobody's died according to this article at the time that this was written and posted at 02:00 this afternoon.
The DOJ charged Soleiman with a hate crime involving actual or perceived race, religion, or national origin. According to an FBI affidavit, Soleiman confessed to committing the attack and told police he would do it again. Soleiman told investigators, listen, he wanted to kill all Zionist people and wished they were all dead, and that he specifically targeted the group he attacked and had researched and planned it for more than a year per court documents. So he comes here illegally, overstays overstays his, he finally gets a visa, then he overstays the visa. Again, here illegally.
And the whole time that he's here, he's planning this particular terror attack. Or I'm assuming something like this event that that he attacked, because, I mean, I I don't know how far in advance this group that was protesting or holding this vigil this vigil for, the Israeli hostages, you know, had a you know, we're planning this or had a or permitted for this. But this is why folks this is the listen. The the those people in the Middle East, Gaza, You know, we're we're told constantly that that they hate us because of our freedoms.
They hate us because of our liberty. They hate us for for those things. But folks, do you know what they really hate us for? They really hate us because of our support for Israel. And again, I I have nothing against Israel, spiritually speaking. Politically, I have problems with Israel, and the way they conduct business. You know, I pray for Israel. I pray for the peace of Israel like like we're supposed to, like we're told to. But because of of of our policies regarding Israel, our and not just this administration, and not just the Democratic, you know, party's, position on Israel.
I mean, this this this transcends one particular administration. There's enough there's enough blame here to go across the board. But I really I the the more that I think about it, the more that I kinda kick the idea around, the more that I look at this thing, the more I I the more of a position I'm starting to take is that, you know, we need to be less interventionist around the world, not isolationist. You know, unfortunately, you know, and I hate using the term, you know, but there is a, you know, a global economy out there that, you know, that there are interests out there that, you know, as far as, you know, that ever elusive national security that we need to concern ourselves with.
But as far as getting involved in other countries elections and politics, and I I I think we need to stay as far away from that as possible. That reminds me of of what our founding father said. It was either George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. He said, peace and commerce with all, entangling alliances with none. Tremendous wisdom in that. Tremendous wisdom. Now is that gonna solve all the problem? No. It's not gonna solve all the problems, but it's gonna diminish them. Because, again, Democrat policies brought this to fruition.
Throwing the doors open, wide open, letting anybody and everybody into the country. No vetting. And even if they did vet anybody, which we're gonna see in a minute, there were exceptions. And I'm I'm gonna show you something in a minute about that. But throwing the gates open, letting anybody in, letting everybody in without any vetting or limited vetting served political purposes that are all starting to come out now. And you're seeing the fruit of that now. You know a tree by its fruit. Right? But this is the result of those democratic policy. Then again, you know, sanctuary state, you know, can't, you know, open they they throw the state open to to to these to these people coming in, and, you know, you get the the violent terrorist type like this this person here takes advantage of all those democrat policies like the gun free zones, knowing that they can get away with well, they may they may not get away with it entirely.
You know, by the time police get there, you know, they could do a lot of damage. Hurt a lot of people. Democrats and Democrat Democratic policy do not care about the American person, the American citizen. They're there strictly for the illegal in this situation. But I keep going back. I keep on looking at this article that I keep on seeing, you know, being charged with a hate crime. That's pathetic. That's really pathetic. Now what I alluded to
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really quickly, do you think that sorry.
[00:42:56] Unknown:
What I alluded to was, this particular the clip I'm gonna play for you right now. This is, this this is a conversation that took place earlier today. Corey Lewandowski, was on the, Benny Johnson show. And, again, one of those shows you get here on Rumble. So if you wanna check it out, you should. And and this just kinda dovetails into what I was talking about that, you know, how the the Biden administration with throwing open the doors, letting anybody and everybody in, which resulted in in this terror attack that took place on Sunday, this nut job throwing Molotov cocktails, burning people alive, And like I alluded to, I'll you know, you know, no vetting of these people coming through, and a lot of it was done for political purposes.
And then you have Corey Lewandowski who was, who who, at one point worked for the Trump campaign. Today on on Benny Johnson's show, he dropped the bombshell. He told Benny Johnson that the Biden regime, for lack of a better word, kept several individuals off of the terror watch list for unspecified political reasons. And there is a list that's gonna be coming out probably within the next forty eight hours or so. But do do do you understand what that what that implies? That they knew who they were letting into the country. They knew, and they they had a political reason for it. Well, what do you think that political reason could have been?
What what do you why would you why why would you keep people who are known to be terrorists off of a terrorist watch list, what political reasons could you possibly have for that? Well, let's take a look and see what, what what Corey Lewandowski told Benny Johnson.
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Really quickly, do you think that Mohammed should be facing civil rights charges on a federal level, should face potentially capital punishment on a federal level for this? I mean, you know, we don't have any faith in Colorado, working here. Tina Peters, of course, is still in jail in Colorado. Tina Peters will get a more severe sentence than Mohammed, we have, we assume. And but do you think that there's a fed there there's federal charges that can be brought here, Corey?
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You know, I think so. And from what I've heard, the Department of, Justice is pursuing, attempted murder or murder charges in eight different cases. Now no one has actually died yet, but it's one of the, pieces that they are pursuing. Look, you have to make an example of these people. And, Benny, listen, I'm a guy and I know, you know, someone asked me what's your favorite bible verse? Mine is an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. Listen. Whatever this guy did, maybe the only recourse is you do it back to him. This guy literally created a a Molotov cocktail and threw it at people to light them on fire to kill them. You know, it is a brutal I can only imagine be a brutal way to die to be burned to death or to have to live with those burns. If anyone's ever been to Shriners or any of these other places that these people are impacted by fire, it's just a devastating thing to somebody.
This guy should be held to the to the fullest extent of the law. And I'll tell you what, you know, we don't have a CCAT here, a prison like they do in El Salvador, but there's a special place in hell for a person like this. Yeah. Yeah. Rightly so. What about finally, Corey here? What about the people that allowed this? Because Joe Biden and his team rubber stamped
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his visa, his work permit after overstaying his visa, after being here criminally. They wanted Mohammed, the terrorist in the country, to commit a flamethrower act of terrorism. What should befall that administration? If you're either morally or legally?
[00:47:33] Unknown:
Well, what is the accountability that we have for these people? Right? I mean, look, when you go back and look at what Alejandro Mayorkas allowed to have happened, he lied to congress and said he had no authority to prevent the border from being secured. What we will know and what your listeners and viewers will see here in just a couple days, Benny, is the individuals that the Biden administration actually kept off the known suspected terrorist, which is amazing. Right? They were pressured to keep certain individuals who should have been placed on that list off of the list for political realities, and and that is devastating to me. So that's gonna come here in the very near future. The fact that political expedience allowed them for people who should have been placed on the list to be kept off the list and clearly a guy like this who should have been on those who never should have been led into the country, they just turned their cheek, they turned a blind eye to them, they let these criminals pour into our country to continue to perpetrate crimes against Americans with zero legal resource. Listen, I was part of that team, the fake Russian narrative that had testified seven times in front of congress, that was held accountable, that I never did anything wrong. When do these people be held accountable? When are they dragged before congress to say, you are now personally liable for the things that you did while you're in government service because you allowed these crimes to, if not actually happen, you allowed the people to come into this country because you didn't follow the rules.
[00:48:54] Unknown:
That's some bombshell stuff, Corey. I have to ask a follow-up. So you're saying that Alejandro Mayorkas hid the identities of terrorists that were entering the country? This seems like a massive crime.
[00:49:08] Unknown:
Benny, I will tell you this, that in the next forty eight hours, you will see a story hopefully, that is going to come out, that is going to show that there were people who should have been placed on the, known suspected terrorist that were not placed on that list because of political pressure directly to the department that was signed off by the highest levels of government. It's stunning information to me that is just coming to us that goes to show you how broken the federal government system was under Biden and the fake auto pen and Alejandro Mayorkas and the entire administration who covered up people coming to this country or should have been watched and weren't because they had the political resources and the and the knowledge to go and talk to the right person. It's disgusting to me, and that's part of the reason our country is in such a mess. Luckily, we've got Donald Trump and his team coming in and fixing these things.
[00:49:57] Unknown:
So great points. Great points that Corey Lewandowski was making. Great question by Benny Johnson. So who made the who made the final call to take these people off the list? Who made that call? Well, I'm sure Mayorkas is on that list. I'm sure he's one of the top suspects on that list. And with all the recent revelations that Joe Biden was pretty much nonexistent, that pretty much everything was being signed off by Auto Pen, you know, you you could probably say that that, that that Biden probably had nothing to do with it or even or any idea that it was at that anything like that was even happening. Clueless.
You heard Corey Lewandowski say the auto pen. How much how much of the orders were signed off by the auto pen? And, again, it goes back to who was in control of the auto pen. Was it Bernal? Was it Elizabeth Warren? Jill Biden? See, all of this stuff is coming out. All of this stuff is coming to light. But it's a lot of a lot of it is stuff that we knew too. You know? I mean, it it there was no I mean, if you paid attention for five minutes, you knew that Joe Biden wasn't in control. He barely knew where he was half the time. But the idea that that that known terrorists were kept off of the terrorist watch list or the known or suspected terrorist watch list for political expediency, for, for political realities, that should scare the crap out of you.
What was the motivation behind this? Why would that why why would an American government allow that? Who signed off on these things? Well, I guess we're gonna find out soon, I hope, anyway. We hope. Alright. Let's see. Another another, troubling development over this weekend was this escalation of this war with, between Russia and Ukraine. This weekend, Ukraine pulled off an attack against Russia that that it surprised me. Zelensky is spiking the football and, and and poking the Russian bear, and he issued a statement on Sunday announcing that this massive drone attack on Russian soil in Russian territory that destroyed strategic bombers was an absolute brilliant result.
Zelensky said that it took them a year, six months, nine days to pull off this attack, and it was and and he he said that it was the, it was their most long range operation, and they called it operation spider's web. So basically, what had happened here was, military aircraft all across Russia were attacked in a series of kamikaze drones, drone strikes, and that took place on Saturday on Sunday. The Russian defense ministry reported that, that these incidents were actually blamed the incidents on on Kyiv or Kyiv. Airfields were targeted in Murmansk, Ivanov, and the and the raisin raisin regions in Central Russia as well as your caustic regions in Siberia and Amur region in the Far East.
All the attacks employed first person view kamikaze drones, with some of them being launched from territories in close proximity to the airfields. Some of the culprits behind the attacks have been detained, without revealing, the ministry said without revealing a number of those or or their identities. The Russian military also said that the Kyiv regime was ultimately responsible for the strikes, which they described as terrorist attacks. So let's see. So here's a this is a post that that Zelensky had made. Head of the security service of Ukraine, Vasil Maliak delivered a report regarding today's operation, an absolutely brilliant result.
The result achieved solely by Ukraine. One Year, Six Months, Nine Days from our from the start of planning to effective execution. Our most long range operation. Our people involved in preparing the operation were withdrawn from Russian territory in time. I thank general Maliek for his for the for this success of Ukraine. I instructed the security service of Ukraine to inform the public about the details of the, and results of the operation that can be disclosed. Of course, not everything can be revealed at this moment, but these are Ukrainian actions that will undoubtedly be in history books. Ukraine is defending itself and rightly so. We're doing everything to make Russia feel the need to end this war. Russia started this war. Russia must end it. Glory to Ukraine. And then, of course, there are some pictures there of him meeting with, his general, Malayuk.
Well, the the, the media is calling this the, Russia's Pearl Harbor. Folks, this is this is an escalation. I don't think it's gonna have the intended results that, that, Zelensky was looking for. I I I I don't see that happening. What was I was looking for. Reports are 34% of Russia's strategic aviation cruise missile carriers worth about 7,000,000,000 were hit, by the spider web attack, which is devastating to to Russian defense. But now here's the question though. I don't know that Ukraine would have been able to pull this off on their own.
Now the Trump administration is is is saying that, they had no information about this attack. I'm not a % sure that that's true. Axios, Ukraine launched unprecedented drone strikes inside Russia targeting dozens of strategic bombers, at several bases according to Ukrainian officials and videos published on social media. And then the highlighted area, Ukraine did not notify the Trump administration of the attack in advance, the Ukrainian official said. A US Official also told reporters the, the Trump administration was not made aware of the attack. So I I find it hard to believe though, that something of this magnitude, an attack of this magnitude, that this administration didn't know about it.
You know, I I give benefit of the doubt. I'm not, you know, I I, you know, it also occurred to me as well that that Donald Trump also didn't know about the attempted assassination of of, Vladimir Putin. And look, I'm not I'm not a I'm not defending Russia. Okay? I am not at all. But what this is this this whole thing reeks of a NATO operation. For whatever purposes, for whatever reason, and I I think I have an idea of why, the globalists in in in Europe, the European Union, and in NATO are pushing for conflict with Russia.
This has the potent this can escalate to a nuclear strike very, very quickly. And I am certain, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that Vladimir Putin has been presented with a strategic missile strike in Ukraine. Now the question, of course, is is he going to do it? This is why I have been saying for a long time now that The United States needs to withdraw from NATO. We need to get out of this. We need to take the funding, and don't forget, The United States funds the majority of NATO. So you withdraw probably the most powerful country in NATO, the United States, and you draw the the wealth of The United States out of NATO, then NATO becomes a paper tiger.
But this is going to escalate. This isn't the the the results that that, Zelensky put in his his ex post is not what's what's gonna end up coming his way. That Russia is gonna is gonna come and and say, okay. We're done. We're not gonna continue on with this war. And case in point, today, there was a scheduled peace talk in Istanbul that lasted one hour. One hour. Russia Ukraine talks in Istanbul end after just one hour with no apparent progress made. Today's two piece negotiations in Istanbul between Russia and Ukraine have flopped is hardly is hardly surprising. On the one hand, Russian Federation forces have conquered around 20 settlements in a single week, and their offensive in northern, Sumy and Kharkov regions have real potential of breaking down the undermanned and under equipped Ukrainian defenses.
But on the other hand, Ukraine arrived for the talks boosted by the success of yesterday's drone attack on Russian airfields. While the scope of the attack is being heavily exaggerated in the MSM, there's no denying that this was a major PR victory for Kyiv. With all that, the incredibly difficult negotiations became simply impossible. The second round of peace talks ended about an hour after they began according to Turkish officials. Reuters reported the talks, the second such direct contact between the sides since 2022 had already begun nearly two hours later than scheduled. No explanation for the delay.
The mood in Russia was angry as the talks kicked off with influential war bloggers calling Moscow to deliver a fierce retaliatory blow against Kyiv after Ukrainian after Ukraine on Sunday launched one of its most ambitious attacks of the war targeting Russia Russian nuclear capable long range bombers in Siberia and elsewhere. Now can you blame the Russians for not wanting to talk anymore at this point? I wouldn't blame them. But you see that's that's this is the issue here now. Russia, even though the strikes and like I said, you know, the the media is is claiming that this is was a devastating blow to their long range, nuclear capabilities, I I don't think that's necessarily true.
A setback? Absolutely. Totally. It'll take them a long time to recoup the air strength that they lost, for sure. But you're still dealing with a nuclear power, possibly the second strongest nuclear power on the planet. And, again, I am sure that Vladimir Putin was presented a missile strike plan. Now the question is, is he going to follow through with that? I'm sure he's considering it. I don't wanna see that happen. Believe me, I don't wanna see that happen. I don't wanna see I don't wanna see anybody die in a nuclear exchange.
Because even though we're here, it's still gonna affect us. Even if we pull out of NATO, it's still gonna affect us. This is a very dangerous time that we're living in. We are just this close to nuclear confrontation. And, again, you have the globalists in Europe, NATO pushing and pushing and pushing. They are trying to start World War three. Personally speaking, I think it already started. But they are pushing and pushing and pushing for this conflict with Russia. And, of course, as I kinda intimated earlier that I don't think this was strictly a Ukrainian thing. I think NATO was behind this without the knowledge of The United States.
Because they got pretty far into Russian territory. They got pretty far in. They knew exactly where to go. And I don't know that Ukrainian intelligence would be able to do all of that on their own since, you know, they're they're so diminished right now from this this this conflict that's been going on now for a couple of years. And, you know, I'm not the only one who who's concerned about nuclear, a nuclear response from Russia. Polymarket. I don't know if you're familiar with Polymarket, but Polymarket is a is a is a site. It's a website that, basically, you know, you can bet on a number of things. They they they did, and they basically calculate odds.
And, you know, they they Polymarket became very well known during the presidential election this last cycle. But Polymarket says that, there is a sixteen percent chance of a nuclear detonation in 02/2025, and that's up four percent. So, you know, folks, this is this is serious stuff. This is not this this this is not something that that's gonna easily just go away. We are living in a very dangerous time. And, again, you don't wanna see a nuclear conflict. You don't you don't wanna see that. But, here's a piece that I that we have, a substack from Andrew Korbko.
Will Russia's retaliation to Ukraine strategic drone strike decisively end the conflict? You can't Ukraine's unprecedented provocation will escalate the conflict, but it's unclear what will follow, Russia's inevitable retaliation. You Ukraine carried out strategic drone strikes on Sunday against several bases all across Russia that are known to house elements of its nuclear triad. This day this came a day before the second round of the newly resumed Ukrainian Russian talks in Istanbul in less than less than a week after Trump warned Putin that bad things, really bad, might happen might soon happen to Russia. Well, that's interesting. You know what else is interesting too, and why I say that, I don't think, I think maybe it's it's possible that the administration, that that the president might not have known about this, but somebody in the US government knew about it. And don't you find it interesting how how Lindsey Graham and, what's his name?
Blumenthal just paid a visit to Ukraine right before these attacks took place. So the writer here says that, after Trump warned Putin that bad things, really bad, might might soon happen to Russia, it therefore, can't be ruled out that he knew about this and might have even discreetly signaled his approval in order to force Russia into peace. Of course, it's also possible that he was bluffing in the Biden era. CIA helped orchestrate this attack in advance without ever without him ever finding out. So so that Ukraine could either sabotage peace talks if he won and pressure Zelensky into them or coerce maximum concessions from Russia. But his ominous words still look bad. Whatever the context of Trump's knowledge or the extent of Trump's knowledge may or may not be, Putin might once again climb on the escalation ladder by dropping more, Oreshniks on Ukraine, which could risk a rupture in their ties.
Seeing as how Trump is being left in the dark about the conflict by his closest advisers, not Counting Witkoff, as proven by him misportraying Russia's retaliatory strikes against Ukraine over the past week is unprovoked, he might react the same way to Russia's inevitable retaliation. His ally, Lindsey Graham, already prepared legislation for imposing 500% tariffs on all Russian energy clients, which Trump might approve in response, and this could pair with ramping up, armed aid to Ukraine and a major escalation. Everything therefore depends on the form of Russia's retaliation, The US's response. And if they're not canceled as a as a result, the outcome of tomorrow's talks in Istanbul, if the first two phases of this scenario's, sequence don't spiral out of control, then it'll all depend on whether Ukraine makes concessions to Russia after its retaliation.
Overall, you Ukraine's unprecedented provocation will escalate the conflict, but it's unclear what will follow, Russia's inevitable retaliation. Russia will either coerce the concessions from from Ukraine that Putin demands for peace. The US's response to its retaliation will coerce questions concessions from Russia to Ukraine, or both will re will will remain manageable and tomorrow's talks will be inconclusive, thus likely only delaying The US's seemingly inevitable escalated involvement. Tonight will therefore be faithful for the conflict's future. So this was, this was, yeah. This was today.
So this is we're we're in very dangerous territory right now. Very dangerous territory. And honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if if, if there's a tactical nuclear strike, And the folks on poly market seem to think so too. It's always increasing. It's always increasing. Alright. Let's, let's get off this, and let's move over to, let's talk about, something little less heavy. So, Joe Rogan had, had Bono, the lead singer from u two on his show. And, Bono made a very a very strange claim. He he claimed that Donald Trump and Elon Musk have killed hundreds of thousands of people by defunding USAID.
So Bono, who himself has been caught stealing millions of dollars that he helped raise to help to allegedly help starving people in Africa, more than likely, probably use some of the money that he's got. Alright. So let me let me just backtrack that up a little bit. So, you know, Bono never never received money directly from USAID, but NGOs that Bono would work with to, you know, get donations and and to, and to raise money for these starving people in Africa that he's so concerned about, these millions and millions of dollars, you know, he would get some of that money through these NGOs. No doubt about it. And I'm sure he probably used some of that money that he got from USAID to to go to Rogan and and and, appear on his show. Now, Rogen well, let's actually let's watch the clip first, if I have it.
Yeah. I do. So Joe Rogge so Rogen calls out Bono after he makes this assertion.
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Just recent report suggests three hundred thousand people have already died from just this cut off, this hard cut of USAID. So there's food rotting in boats, in warehouses. There is this this this will will fuck you off. This will not you will not be happy. No American will. But there is, I think it's 50,000 tons of food that are stored in Djibouti, South Africa, Dubai, and wait for it, Houston, Texas. And that is rotting rather than going to Gaza, rather than going to Sudan because the people who know the codes are for the warehouse. The the the are fired. They're gone.
And so this I don't know. I just it's I'm what do you think? What what what is what is that? That's that's not America, is it? Well, they're throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Right. Right? This is the problem. The problem is
[01:16:05] Unknown:
for sure, there have been a lot of organizations that do tremendous good all throughout the world. Also, for sure, it was a money laundering operation. For sure, there was no oversight. For sure, billions of dollars are missing. In fact, trillions that are unaccounted for, that were sent off into various they they don't even know where because there's no receipts. The way Elon Musk described that he said, if any of this was done by a public company, the company would be delisted, and the executives would be in prison. But in The United States, this is standard.
When Biden left office, when it was clear that Trump won in the seventy three days, they spent $93,000,000,000 from the Department of Energy on just radical loans, just throwing money into places. Right. And there's no no oversight, no receipts. Like the the whole thing is it's there's a lot of fraud, a lot of money laundering.
[01:17:07] Unknown:
Now remember, Bono is a billionaire. Okay? This man evaded taxes, and and and and and he's he's just a total fake. Alright. Total fake. And look, he could he could very easily afford to feed the entire world with the amount of money that he has. Alright. But, of course, he doesn't. But he'd he still likes to, you know, live large. He likes to travel first class, fly private, and none of that bothers me. None of the it it doesn't, you know, at all. I don't care. But the one thing I do care about is when someone like that puts on the fake moralizing attitude.
That needs to be kept to himself. Right? Because nobody buys his bullshit, at least anymore. After what DOSH has done in uncovering all of this waste, fraud, and abuse, the billions, the trillions of dollars that have disappeared, that have gone funneled through and laundered through, organizations like USAID. And and again, like, you know, when I go I know we we talked about this many, many times already, but USAID, it's not it it's not aid. Alright? It's international development. Alright? So the this whole idea of of tons of food, hundreds of tons of food that are sitting someplace rotting away because, you know, people that were that had the codes to get into the warehouses were fired, which is ridiculous.
It's it's just nonsensical. The whole thing, USAID was was fraud. It was totally mon total money laundering. So again and now okay. So where did where did he come up with this number, this 300,000 figure? Right? The 300,000 people have have have died because of Donald Trump and Elon Musk, which, by the way, Elon Musk then posted, on on x that, Bono's a a liar and an idiot. Zero people have died. Mike Ben said, these USAID numbers are are effing fake faker than their COVID numbers, which is true. So where did he get this number from? Apparently, he got this number from, from, from a model that was built by Brooke Shields.
Brooke Shields. Brooke Nichols. I don't know where that got that from. Brooke Nichols who who's who said that the number was purely hypothetical. Alright? Could not be verified. But yet, here's Bono, bonehead, trying to use that number to prove a point that doesn't exist. So what's the take on all that? That the left will do whatever it takes. They will spin whatever lie to try to make Donald Trump and Elon Musk look bad. They will do whatever it takes. Alright. Now let's, let's close out tonight with, with some interesting some interesting polling. Now again, you know, polls come and go. Remember, Schmucky? Schumer said that?
When he got, when he got called out for his own poor polls. Well, a recent poll by CNN, who you know is no bastion of right wing ideology. CNN, in a in a recent poll, revealed that Americans are completely fed up with Democrats and have little to no faith in their leadership. So basically, these the CNN poll says that, you know, the Democratic party is basically dead. Dead and gone. Populist MAGA movement may have been the nail in the coffin for the corrupt political establishment as the leftist party is toast, and the GOP has been rebranded from a group of warmongering neocons to a party of pro America Freedom Fighters.
Let's take a look at this clip.
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How Americans sort of see the parties. Which party is better described as the party with strong leaders? Look at this. Wow. 16% of Americans say Democrats, Forty percent say that of the Republican Party. Now overall, no party's doing great. Lots of Americans say neither of these qualities apply to either party, but look at how much worse off the Democrats are. A party that gets things done. Only 19% of Americans, say that about the Democrats. Thirty six percent say it about the Republicans. In fact, the only place that the Democrats are numerically head, party of the middle class, this is basically a tie, though. Yeah. 34% say that of Democrats. Thirty two percent say that of Republicans. But this, I think, is the most fascinating. How do partisans talk about their own party? Uh-huh. So among Democrats and Democratic leaners, leaders, thirty two percent say Democrats are the party with strong leaders. I mean, of their own kind. Right? 82% of Republican Republican leaders say that about the GOP.
Only 41% of Democrats say they get get they're the party that gets things done of their own kind. And I will just say, 51%, Manu, a majority of Democratic and Democratic leaders say neither party gets the party that gets things done attribute. Imagine that is the whole that's the project the Democrats are working on. Yeah. And beyond the issues here, there's some structural problems with the Democrats as well. There are. And, again, this is where we ended up, on election night, in 2024. This is by county.
[01:23:33] Unknown:
And I I I will agree with one with one thing that he said is that the party that gets things done. I I I don't think either party gets anything done. Now I'm impressed with how a lot of the Republican party has changed. I'm impressed with that. But I'm not seeing anything to really push me over the edge to say, yes, that's the party that's gonna get the that's gonna get shit done, it's gonna get things done, it did, you know, we're gonna move it. I I don't see that. I don't see that right now. I want to. I I was really hopeful when when I saw some of the some of the appointees that, that president Trump put forward, like, like Pam Bondi and Cash Patel and, you know, I I was really excited about that because I thought for sure we're gonna start seeing some some action.
And, you know, we haven't yet. I mean, I've seen Pam Bondi on Fox News more than anything else. You know, I guess she's auditioning for her next job. Kash Patel, I understand that there's a lot to do at the FBI, and I understand that investigations take time. I've worked in investigations for many years. I've I've told you that before. So, you know, I I would like to see more act more action, but I I I'm giving credit I'm giving benefit of doubt right now that they're not just stonewalling and just trying to, you know, or maybe, maybe they've been compromised or something like that where maybe there's something being held over them where they've, you know, fallen into the the rut of the deep state.
I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt that investigations take time, and you can't always release everything, as much as you'd want to. Sometimes you have to hold on to some things. So I don't know. We'll see we'll see how all of that plays out in the days and weeks ahead, but we'll see. We'll see. Alright, folks. I think that's it. We're gonna pull it for tonight. That's pretty much all I've got, to go with this evening. Don't forget to head over to our website, joeroos.com. Head over to the contact section. Let us know what you think. Also, download the app on on your app download the Rumble app from your app store. Follow the show there at joeroos. Really look forward to seeing you and catching up with you there. Hey. You know what?
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Terrorist Attack in Colorado
Open Borders and Political Accountability
Biden Administration and Terror Watch List Allegations
Ukraine's Drone Attack on Russia
Bono's Claims on USAID and Criticism
CNN Poll on Democratic Party's Popularity