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Trump SLASHES Drug Prices With Executive Order!

2025/5/14
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Jimmy Dore: 特朗普签署行政命令大幅降低药价,这本该在几十年前就发生。美国政府不允许与制药公司谈判药品价格,这非常腐败。制药公司可以随意向医疗保险收取高价,有时比其他国家高出200%到400%。特朗普要求制药公司自愿降价,否则将参照其他国家的价格。问题不在于欧洲,而在于我们腐败的政府允许制药公司行贿。美国药价高昂不是欧洲的错,而是因为我们没有全民医保。拜登政府谈判的药品价格仍然远高于其他国家。我们的政府非常腐败,特朗普是唯一可能解决这个问题的人。新闻媒体没有关注特朗普的药价改革,而是关注一个无关紧要的飞机问题。美联社淡化了特朗普药价改革的影响。特朗普的药价改革计划与削减医疗补助的计划同时发布。美国有一半人口享受政府提供的医疗保险。制药公司声称降低药价会影响新药研发,并指责其他国家是社会主义国家。制药公司就像黑手党一样,威胁说会制造危险的药物。特朗普曾试图降低药价,但遭到法院阻止。特朗普威胁要调查制药公司,并开放美国药品市场。特朗普政府将与制药公司会面,商讨基于其他国家价格的新药价。 Donald Trump: 美国将不再补贴其他国家的医疗保健,我们将结束制药公司的暴利行为。欧盟对制药公司非常严厉,我们将降低药价,实现公平。药价将大幅下降,降幅可能在59%到90%之间。药品价格将大幅下降,民主党人很难反对。民主党人会找借口反对,声称会影响研究。卡塔尔想送美国一架飞机,我应该接受。这不是给我的礼物,而是给国防部的礼物。当别人给你一个机会时,你应该抓住它。 RFK Jr.: 特朗普兑现了其他政客未能兑现的承诺,敢于对抗医药寡头。美国人口占世界4.2%,但医药收入却占全球的75%。美国药品人均支出远高于欧洲,制药公司声称美国必须为创新买单。特朗普要求欧洲提高药价,分担创新成本。如果欧洲提高药价,将有更多资金用于全球健康创新。我从未想过能看到这一天,特朗普愿意为美国人民挺身而出。

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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo discusses his surprisingly successful mayoral campaign, highlighting his high poll numbers and the struggles of his opponents. He humorously comments on attack ads and his own perceived arrogance.
  • Andrew Cuomo's mayoral campaign is ahead in the polls.
  • His opponents' campaign funds are significantly lower than his.
  • Cuomo uses humor to discuss his political opponents and their strategies.

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Come see us live in Los Angeles, Buffalo, Toledo, Montreal, Ottawa, Glasgow, Manchester, Belfast, Dublin, London, Liverpool, Birmingham. Go to JimmyDore.com for a link for tickets. Hey, this is Jimmy. Who is this?

Hello, Jimmy. You know who this is. It's your favorite New York mayoral candidate. Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. How are you?

Oh, I'm on top of the world, Jimmy. I heard you were just talking about the mayoral race in Cincinnati, Ohio. Bush League. Tin Horn. Jimmy, let's talk about a mayoral race with balls. Yeah. A big apple. Fine. Are you still liking your chances there?

Liking my chances? Jimmy, good lord, have you seen the polls? I've got this thing wrapped up like a Christmas present. No kidding. At this point in the race, the only purpose I serve is to induce the entertaining spectacle of my various opponents tripping over each other like the Keystone Cops to secure some sort of footing with ranked voting. Yeah, uh-huh, I see.

They're not going to win, but some may get on the November ballot. Though they're all fighting over the crumbs that I deign to toss them. How arrogant of you. Jimmy, I have in my veins the blood of Roman generals and emperors. Humility in the public square is a genetic impossibility for me. And it is genuinely funny. Oh, is it now?

Jimmy, needless to say, I have a super PAC. So far, it has spent $2.4 million on my behalf. Not my money, mind you, just on my behalf. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Right.

Now, old political enemies of mine have formed a PAC solely for the purpose of opposing me in this election. Jimmy, I want you to guess how much money that PAC has. I'm going to guess it's embarrassingly low. Let's I don't know. Let's how about two million dollars?

Oh, so close, Jimmy. $2,000. Ha ha ha ha ha! Thousand. That's how much the Stop Cuomo PAC has raised. So my old political enemies can rent an apartment in Manhattan for approximately one and a half weeks. Are we not admitting that it's kind of funny, just in a simple numbers gag kind of way? Yeah, fine. I do concede that's funny. You got me. Now we're getting somewhere.

And Jimmy, get this. These various bozos who think they can take down a fucking New York bull in the New York mayoral race, rumor has it, have been talking about joining forces, pooling their meager resources, and taking out attack ads on yours truly.

They think they can gang up on me. The very idea. Okay. Okay. Okay. But the one guy who has refused to join them supposedly is this Zoran character who is polling the best out of all of them. Can you believe it? The one guy whose name sounds like Voltron is the one refusing to join forces with four other candidates. Too bad. I'd like to see these ads, though.

What would an attack ad on me even be? What, they show a black and white, unflattering photo of me, voiceover comes on, Andrew Cuomo's balls are so big, the city budgetary committee projects a seven-finger renovation of the mayoral office would be required to even accommodate them.

Andrew Cuomo. New York City can't afford him or his balls. Pay four by four losers who are going to lose to said balls. Ah. Ha ha ha.

You're really shameless, you know that? I mean, I'm pretty sure the attack ads would be about your record as governor and how you, you know, screwed things up. Ancient history. New Yorkers don't care. Yeah, I know. And they can't afford these ads anyway, so they resort to taking ridiculous pot shots against me in the press. Yeah, like what kind of pot shots are they?

Take it against you. Well, I'm glad you asked, Jimmy. Take my opponent, Jessica Ramos. State Senator Ramos is pulling 3% and has $1,039 in her campaign kitty. Gee, you've got to be kidding me. Nope.

She couldn't afford an attack ad on a bazooka Joe rapper. So she accuses me of publicly publicly of losing my mental acuity and said that we can't have a Joe Biden moment in the mayor's office.

Well, is it true? Are you losing it? Timmy, don't be ridiculous. My intellect is as keen and sharp as my virility. The years have been very good to me. Nice try comparing me to Biden, but the joke is on her. How? How so?

The only guy that New Yorkers would love more than a bull mayor like Andrew Cuomo would be an Andrew Cuomo who is kind of going crazy. The residents of the Big Apple love a spectacle. The

This town was built on the Bowery Vaudeville and Broadway. Can you imagine anything more operatic than a Roman featured strongman slowly losing his mind? It sounds like a political liability to me, but what do I know?

You don't know New York City, my friend. I know entire neighborhoods and queens who would pay money to see that, let alone cast a free vote. Yeah. It would be like Caligula all over again. Yeah. Fuck it, I'll make my favorite horse Comptroller. I'll replace the Columbus Circle Fountain with red wine and 100 days of gay. Oh, my God. Okay.

My old brother. How about that? How about if I just give you an old brother? Oh, my brother. Sorry. The point is, they can't even smear me in ways that would make me look bad. Look, Jimmy, I know you also have little obsequious peons out there who are trying to take you down, smear you. Don't you get a little kick out of how desperate they come across?

I don't think that's the same thing, though. I mean, you're a political figure with a very compromised record, Andrew. Jimmy, we are not so different, you and I. Don't start with this again. We couldn't be more different. You always try this. We're bulls. Crap with me. Come on. Yeah, OK. All right. We got to go. I got a show to do. Goodbye, disgraced former Governor Cuomo.

Jimmy, I feel like I'm going mad. My grip on reality is slipping. Who knows what I'll do? Oh, this is going to be fun. I don't even know what to say. He's going to be freaking mayor, isn't he? Of course. Of course he is. And let's hope so. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

According to the vigilant Fox, everything changed today. Everything. What? What happened? Well, something that should have happened, I don't know, 40 years ago, Trump finally did with an executive order.

This could go down as the biggest health care shift in the world. Trump just did what every other politician promised to do but failed. He took a wrecking ball to Big Pharma as executive order to slash drug prices by up to 90 percent. Up to? Then RFK Jr. exposed why no one else, not even Bernie, ever followed through. So, yeah.

You know all my shit lib friends are going to say, he's only reducing drug prices so that everybody else is going to get hooked on those drugs. That's what this is about. That's like saying don't smoke weed around Seth Rogen. Because we don't want him getting involved in drugs. Trump signs executive order setting a 30-day deadline for drug makers to lower prescription drug costs. This is real. This is real. Let's hear it. This is real. It's right there from the AP, so that's how you know it's real.

Here we go. But starting today, the United States will no longer subsidize the health care of foreign countries, which is what we were doing. We're subsidizing others health care countries where they paid a small fraction of what for the same drug that what we pay many, many times more for. And we'll no longer tolerate profiteering and price gouging from big pharma. But again, it was really the countries that forced big pharma companies

to do things that frankly I'm not sure they really felt comfortable doing, but they've gotten away with it these countries. European Union has been brutal, brutal. So for the first time in many years we'll slash the cost of prescription drugs and we will bring fairness to America. Drug prices will come down

by much more really, if you think, 59. If you think of a drug that is sometimes 10 times more expensive, it's much more than the 59%. It depends on the way you want to analyze it, but in one way you could analyze it that way. But between 59 and 80, and I guess even 90%. So what he's really doing, you want to know what he's really doing? Okay.

President Trump on Monday signed a sweeping executive order setting a 30-day deadline for drug makers to electively lower the cost of prescription drugs in the United States or they have to face new limits down the road over what the government will pay. So at least half of the people who take pharmaceuticals in this country are paid for by the government. So 70 million people are on Medicare, 80 million people on Medicaid.

That's like half the country already is on government health care. Why don't we just go the rest of the way? Why not just go the rest of the way? It couldn't get. I love how people go, oh, boy, if the government took over pharmaceuticals, they would really have a field day. What do you think they're doing now? The order calls on the health department led by RFK to broker new price tags for drugs. So it's the price tags that the government is willing to pay. So they're going to set the standard.

So all the, so you know how Joe Biden said, oh, we're going to, we're going to, so there's a law, literally this is how corrupt your government is, that doesn't allow the government to bargain for prescription drugs for Medicare. Did you know that? So that's why it was a big deal when Joe Biden said, we're going to have, we're going to get 10 drugs phased over a bunch of years that we're going to actually be able to negotiate them. So what, what that means is the pharmaceuticals

They get to charge whatever they want to Medicare for the drugs. Sometimes it's 200 percent, 300, 400 percent more than the rest of the world pays. That's what Trump is talking about. So if you want to get a drug to give it to a senior citizen on Medicare, the government can't negotiate the price of that with with the pharmaceuticals. That's because they got that's how corrupt your government is. They passed a law that made that illegal.

And so that's why other countries pay a fraction of the cost for their pharmaceuticals than we do in the United States. And Trump is saying, this has to end. And you have to do this voluntarily or we're going to just start. So he's given them 30 days. And RFK is going to broker it. If the deals are not reached, Kennedy will be tasked with developing a new rule that ties the price of what the United States pays for medications to lower prices paid by other countries.

So he's like saying, hey, you either lower these prices voluntarily or we're just going to pass a new rule saying we don't pay any more than Switzerland pays for these drugs. And pharmaceutical shareholders, I bet, are standing on their balconies jumping for joy. Here's what RFK said about it. Here we go.

Is that not RFK? Who is this? That's Oz, that's RFK. This is an extraordinary day. This is an issue that, you know, I grew up in the Democratic Party and every major Democratic leader for 20 years has been making this promise to the American people. This was the fulcrum of Bernie Sanders' runs for presidency, that he was going to eliminate this discrepancy between Europe and the United States.

As it turns out, none of them were doing it. It's one of these promises that politicians make to their constituents, knowing that they'll never have to do it. And the reason they'll never have to do it is because they know that Congress is controlled in so many ways by the pharmaceutical industry. There's at least one pharmaceutical lobbyist for every congressman, every senator in Capitol Hill, and every member of the Supreme Court. Some estimates, three.

pharmaceutical companies, the industry itself spends three times what the next largest lobbyist spends on lobbying. So this was an issue that people talked about, but nobody wanted to do anything because it was radioactive. They knew you couldn't get it by Congress. We now have a president who is a man of his word.

Who has the courage? President Trump was taking money from the pharmaceutical industry, too. I think they gave you $100 million. But he can't be bought, unlike most of the politicians in this country. And he is standing here for the American people. There has never been a president more willing to stand up to the oligarchs than President Donald Trump.

And I'm very, very proud of you, Mr. President, for your courage. I'll say, because I don't want to be crude, your intestinal fortitude, your stiff spine, and your willingness to stand up for the American people. We have 4.2% of the world's population. Our country represents 75% of the revenues for pharmaceutical companies.

We spend in our country eleven hundred and twenty six dollars per capita on drugs in Britain they spend about 240 they spend one-fifth of what we do and this is true across Europe and this and the drug companies Europeans if you ask them it made no sense what they're saying America has to pay for this innovation or it's not gonna happen and

What President Trump is saying to our European partners is you've got to raise the amount that you're paying for those drugs and pay for your share of the innovation. Oh, that the United States is no longer subsidizing that. If the Europeans raise their the price of their drugs by just 20 percent.

That is $10 trillion that can be spent on innovation and the health of all people all across the globe is going to increase because we're going to have better products. So what he's talking about there is that, I'm going to show you in a second, the pharmaceutical companies say, well, if we don't overcharge the United States, then we're not going to have any money to develop new drugs. And then you guys are going to be, so that's what he's saying. He's like, hey, well, let's spread this out.

Let's spread it out. But the problem isn't Europe. That's a straw man. The problem isn't Europe. That's a red herring, maybe. The problem is our corrupt government. And so we allow big pharma to corrupt our government by bribes.

And then they pass stupid laws like we can't negotiate for drug prices. And then we end up paying four and five and six hundred thousand percent more than Europe. That's not Europe's fault. That's our fault. Europe has universal health care in most every country. We don't have that here. So that's not Europe. So they're trying to do this thing where I'm not blaming the pharmaceuticals. I'm blaming Europe. Now, it's not Europe's fault, but I get why they have to do this for politics.

So I am I'm just so grateful to be here today. I never thought that this would happen in my lifetime. I have a couple of kids who are Democrats, are big Bernie Sanders fans. And when I told them that this was going to happen, they had tears in their eyes because they thought this is never going to happen in our lifetime. And we finally have a president who is willing to stand up for the American people.

So so almost everything he said was true, except blaming Europe for it. But you want to see how much more we pay? Here's Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz has a chart. You want to see the chart? Here we go. I left is a list of the 10 drugs that were negotiated in the IRA. So this was this was when Biden said, oh, we're going to be able to negotiate prices for 10 drugs.

Here we go. This is the bill, the law, that regulates a negotiation process. This is the best price that was able to be obtained by the Biden administration. So after they...

Said we're going to negotiate the prices of these 10 drugs. Look how much they negotiated the price. Ready? And if you look at these numbers, they actually reflect how much on top of the most favored nation price was being paid by the United States. So the closest to me, Bob, you can point to the Jardians, the closest one, 289%, the one that's closest to you. That means that we are paying in America...

Four times more than that drug costs in other countries. Again, 100%. So that's 400% more. Four times equals 400% more even after they negotiated. Remember Biden, we beat big pharma. This is how they beat them. We're only going to pay 400% more for that drug than the rest of the world does.

It's the baseline. It's 289% above that baseline. It goes all the way down to where we're paying 50% more than any other country. So the lowest is right here. After they negotiated, Biden administration, we're paying 50% more than any other country. So that's the lowest. Do you understand how corrupt our government is? Doesn't sound like negotiations are really happening with Big Pharma. Sounds weird. Doesn't sound like it. Sounds weird that Trump is the guy who's going to do this.

Well, we'll see what happens, but we'll see what happens. That's the range.

As was pointed out by President Trump, half the time we're paying three times more than is paid in other countries. It doesn't make any sense for the system. That stated, President Trump is over and over again indicating, and Secretary Kennedy reflected as well, we want innovation. We want our technology partners doing the best they can to make the best solutions for drugs to cure as many people in America and around the world as possible. By getting our allies to pay a bit more,

as they should be, and they should have for many years been doing, will, of course, correct a problem that's gotten out of hand. And by doing that in a thoughtful, effective way, we're going to be able to get the pharmaceutical industry whole. Those jobs will still be here, will still be productive, will still be curing cancer and a slew of other ailments that plague humanity. America will still be the leader in this space, but we're paying the appropriate amount, the right-sized amount for those tasks. So over the next 30 days,

The four of us up here together with people standing in the back of this room, we're doing a lot of the heavy lifting, are going to be approaching pharmaceutical companies to talk specifically about what we want the most favored nation price to be based on the best data we have. We're looking forward to a thoughtful interaction with these corporate leaders, many of whom we've spoken to and in quiet will agree the system is not right the way it is. They're patriotic Americans. They want what's right.

But the fact that in my lifetime, as Secretary Kennedy said, for the first time, we have a thoughtful and a great. I like how he says that the people I talk to in the pharmaceutical industry in quiet, in private, they will admit that this is a screwed up system. But in public, they rape the country because they're. Is that funny? In private, they know it's screwed up, you know, because they're patriotic Americans. But in public, they screw over the taxpayer horribly. That's basically what he just said. That's kind of funny.

I didn't catch that the first time I listened to it. Thanks to President Trump on taking on the special interests. I should give all Americans confidence that this is an administration that stands for fairness and should chill the waters for those who believe they can push us away from our North Star, which is to take care of the American people. Mr. President, God bless you. And here's what Trump had to say at the end when he signed it. We're now on top of the tax cuts and regulation cuts, all the things.

Now you're going to say that the price of your medicine is going down by 60, 70, 80 percent. You're going to vote against it. I think a lot of Democrats are going to be forced to do something that their leaders are going to beg them not to do. And that's vote for the bill. I don't see how they can vote against it. How can they vote against it when drug prices, drugs and pharmaceuticals are going to be down 70, 80 percent?

Believe me, they're going to find a cockamamie reason. No, I don't want to stop research on cancer. I don't want to stop research on diabetes. That's what they're going to say. This is going to take away all that research. So nobody's going to have any more innovations. The people are just going to die. That's what they're going to say. They're going to say it. They're going to say it. Just to show you how bought they are by Big Pharma, ABC News asks a question.

Is it about this? Is it about how Big Pharma's been raping the taxpayer? Is it about how corrupt the Congress is in letting Big Pharma rape us? No. Watch what the question is. It's going to be very interesting. Mr. President, what do you say to people who view that luxury jet as a personal gift to you? They didn't ask about this. They're asking about Qatar or Qatar or Qatar that just gifted the United States...

Some people say Trump. Some people say the defense. They gave it to the country. Trump gets a free airplane. He doesn't have to pay for Air Force One. And so Conor just gave them a free airplane. I don't know how much it's worth. Some people say $400 million. I don't know. It doesn't matter. It's not Trump's. Trump gets a free airplane. He gets to fly around on a new Air Force One.

So Cotter wants to give one to the United States. That's the dumbest, stupidest thing. They're acting like that's going in Trump's bank account or he's going to when he leaves office, he's going to take it with him. That's what their question is. So it's a dumb question. It's a question meant to incite. It's not meant to give information or to shed light on anything. It's a it's a political gotcha question, which it isn't because I don't think anybody gives a shit.

I certainly don't. Carter wants to give a plane to the United States for the president to use. Go ahead. Leave it behind. You're ABC fake news, right? Why not? Only ABC. Well, a few of you would. Let me tell you, you should be embarrassed asking that question. They're giving us a free jet. I could say, no, no, no, don't give us. I want to pay you a billion or 400 million or whatever it is. Or I could say, thank you very much.

You know, there was an old golfer named Sam Snead. Did you ever hear? He won 82 tournaments. He was a great golfer. You know what he said? And he had a motto. When they give you a putt. Pick it up and go. You say, thank you very much. You pick up your ball and you walk to the next hole. A lot of people are stupid. They say, no, no, I insist on putting it. Then they putt it and they miss it. And they miss the putt.

and their partner gets angry at them. You know what? Remember that Sam Snead, when they give you a putt, you pick it up and you walk to the next hole and you say, thank you very much. Respect me, sir. As a businessman, some people may look at this and say, have you ever been given a gift worth millions of dollars and then not received any? It's not a gift to me. It's a gift to the Department of Defense. And you should know better because you've been embarrassed enough and so has your network. Your network is a disaster.

By the way, ABC just had to pay Trump $15 million for defamation. Did you know that? That's what Trump should have said. Didn't you guys just have to pay me $15 million for defamation? So they're acting. So now the news, because they don't want to cover actual news, now they're spitting this as, oh, this is a gift from another country to the president. ABC is a disaster. Here is the bill. Bobby, come on over here.

Now you're talking about Trump's got his own private jet. Plus he gets the private. He gets the U.S. Air Force One. This is not a jet he's going to. Is this the dumbest thing anyway? So he's in the middle of doing something historic. And that's what they want to talk about. A non story. They're not they're not talking about, hey, why didn't why didn't Joe Biden ever do this? Why didn't Barack Obama do this? Why did how could how could our government be so corrupted that this it takes Donald Trump to do this? That's their question.

The headline here should be Wharton Business School grad takes down Ivy League grad in mere seconds. So the AP says, hey, it's unclear what, if any, impact the Republican president's executive order will have on millions of Americans who have private health insurance. So they jump right to, well, what? So of course it's unclear. So they're downplaying this immediately.

Instead of saying, yes, thank God somebody finally is talking about this. The federal government has the most power to shape the price it pays for drugs covered by Medicare and Medicaid. Trump's promise, new but uncertain, savings on drug prices just hours after the Republican White House released its new plan to trim $880 billion from Medicaid.

Taxpayers spend hundreds of billions of dollars on prescription drugs, injectables, transfusions, and other... through Medicare, which covers 70 million people. Medicaid covers 80. So that's 150 million people, right? What are there, 330 million Americans? It's almost half the country is already covered. So let me ask you really quickly, Jimmy, on something like this, I just wanted clarification. If he reduces these drug prices, is that only for MAGA drugs?

No, it's for everybody. What? He's doing something for everybody? That's what it seems like. That sounds like bullshit. The nation's pharmaceutical lobby, which represents the top U.S. drug makers, immediately pushed back against Trump's order, calling it a bad deal for Americans. Drug makers have long argued that any threats to their profits could impact the research they do to develop new drugs. See? You guys have to pay 400% more than the rest of the world because then we won't be able to do our research.

Importing foreign prices from social. Oh, it's socialist countries. Do you hear what they're doing? Big Pharma? Are they the scum of the earth? Yes, they are. The answer is yes. Hey, you better keep the system just the way it is or we're going to make you some really dangerous drugs. How about that? It's going to be all side effects, no benefits. Next thing you know, you're going to wake up gambling in Las Vegas in your pajamas with anal leakage. And that's just what the commercial says it's going to do.

It would mean less treatments and cures, and it would jeopardize the hundreds of billions our member companies are planning to invest in. We're planning on investing that money. It's amazing the balls on these pharma guys, right? This is exactly what the mafia would say. No, we're going to help you with that money. The narrow executive order faces hurdles.

With a court order that blocked the rule from going into effect under President Joe Biden's administration, the pharmaceutical industry argued that Trump's 2020 attempt would give foreign governments the upper hand in deciding the value of. So Trump tried. He tried this once. He did. He did. However, Trump did. So he he blamed foreign countries. He's not blaming McFarmer, which I think is quite a sleight of hand.

But however, he did threaten the companies with federal investigations into their practices and opening up the U.S. drug market to bring in more important medications from other countries. That sounds like that should be the lead. The pharmaceutical companies make most of their profits from America, Trump said. That's not a good thing. That's not a good thing. Trump played up the announcement over the weekend, boasting in a post that his plan would save trillions of dollars. But on Monday, the White House offered no specifics or how much money the administration anticipates it could save.

The health department's top leaders will be meeting with drug company executives over the next 30 days to offer new prices on drugs that are based off what other countries pay. Wow. It's got to be a catch. There's always a catch. Are we going to see Bayer NRA children's aspirins with real orange flavor?

So anyway, that's good news that AP tries to turn into bad news and ABC tries to make it about a plane. It has nothing to do with anything. So we'll see. Isn't it something they're going to cut $880 billion out of Medicaid, but they're not going to cut that out of the Pentagon? They're actually going to increase the Pentagon? The Pentagon just can't pass. Nobody wants to increase their... It's just amazing. Believe me, that would... It's amazing.

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Right. So that's what the that's the super good news here. There's also a couple of twists to this story. He's here. I'm happy to announce that Eden Alexander, an American citizen, but he's also more than that. And I'm going to tell you that in a second, who has been held hostage since October 23 is coming home to his family. I'm grateful for all those involved. This was the step taken in good faith towards the United States and efforts of its mediators, Qatar and Egypt.

Hey, Cotter, I'm also vocally against this brutal war. Can I have a private jet too now? Come on. Am I right? Come on. I got a lot of road gigs coming up and, uh, poof. Hey, Gutter, I'll say your name right. Gutter. Gutter. Send me a jet.

To put an end to this brutal war and return all living hostages and remains of the loved ones. Hopefully this is the first of those final steps necessary to end this brutal conflict. I look very much forward to the day, the state of celebration. So he negotiates, so Trump negotiates directly with Yemen and says, hey, just don't bomb us. We won't bomb you. We're done having Israel's back over here in this country.

So cuts out. That's great. He then does a nuclear deal with Saudi Arabia and says, hey, you don't have to recognize Israel. So that's two. And now this is the third one.

That's like just in a couple of days. Now, some people are saying this is all theater to make it look like there's a split between Bibi and Trump, and it really isn't. But I'll take the theater, at least. I guess we'll find out whether whether it is or not, you know, from whatever actual results come of it. Netanyahu claims Israel breaking the ceasefire, imposing a starvation siege.

And killing 2,500 people is why Hamas will release Eden Alexander. So that's what he's trying to say. Right. Then y'all like, see, us starving them works. They're releasing a guy. Yeah. He didn't want them to release the guy, by the way. By the way, he did not want them to release. Of course he doesn't. Hamas has said it would release him right before the ceasefire was broken.

He would have been home two months ago if it wasn't for Netanyahu. And I think most everyone knows that now except demented psychopathic Zionists. You have to be a serious psychopath to be still a Zionist at this point. Well, that's pretty strong programming. I mean, people say, how did the Holocaust happen right in front of everybody? Well, you're letting this happen right in front of everybody. And there are people defending it all over the place.

How did Hitler happen? Well, you're seeing how it happened. They're literally starving a group of women and children. Kids are literally, I am not going to show you the pictures because it's too heartbreaking, but you see them on Twitter. Little babies literally starved to death. And this isn't like I'm putting this together. The Israeli officials are saying we are starving them on purpose.

Well, I know there's no hospitals. They flattened all the hospitals. There's no food. There's no medicine. There's no nothing. This is how this is called a genocide. That's what it's called. So you could quibble over that word or not. But it's that textbook definition of what it is. I know you have a left wing take on it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, I would agree to disagree. You know, you have the left wing take that don't do that genocide.

So this guy, Eden, what's his name? Eden Alexander. You might as well call him Chip because that's what BB's bargaining with him. A bargaining chip. Max Blumenthal says, not in your freaked out when Trump's team initiated direct talks with Hamas for Eden Alexander, who is a dual. Yeah. U.S. and Israelis said, now you're sad. There's more. The story comes out.

Yeah, my ex-girlfriend was. A lot of people are. Yeah, but that's just more of it's coming. Hold on. Now it appears Israel has targeted the site where Alexander was held, raising new questions about its use of the Hannibal Directive to kill hostages in Gaza and thereby reduce the main point of political leverage for Hamas. So now what Max is saying is that Israel's now bombing where they were keeping those hostages to try to kill the hostages.

It's called the Hannibal Directive. It's called the Hannibal Directive. And you can watch their news and their talk shows and see the guy that, who's the guy that BB fired? And they go, was it the Hannibal Directive given? He goes, it was given. He was like, it was given, yes, when it should be given. So that's why those guys that were waving the IDF down with their shirts off. And they killed him. And I was like, why would they do that? No, they've got a Hannibal Directive to do that. Max goes on to say,

Since October 7th, Israel has killed dozens of Israeli citizens in Gaza. And there is every reason to believe it was done according to official Hannibal orders. So there you go. But the bigger news is that Trump went straight to Hamas. And so I saw somebody say on Twitter that this says a couple of things. That Hamas actually still has a lot of power because you don't negotiate with a group of people who don't have any power.

And the second thing was that I forget what the second thing was. Well, they made every living person there into Hamas. Israel did. Yes. That's right. So once you do that now, by de facto, they're the most important entity there. Right. So here's from CNN. He was held for 18 months.

They announced on Saturday night it had agreed to free him. He's 21 years old. After several days of talks with the United States, as part of an effort to reach a ceasefire and resume the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza. So they've stopped medicine and food and water into Gaza. So they're trying to. So that's called siege warfare, which is a war crime. You know. Yeah. OK. No one cares. The group handed Alexander to the Red Cross on Monday, and he returned to Israeli soil shortly after.

He later arrived at an Israeli military base for a medical assessment and a long-awaited reunion with his family. The hostages and missing families forum said he has spoken with his mother, Yael, over the phone. Alexander, wearing a black Adidas t-shirt and a baseball cap, was photographed during his handover to the Redcroft shortly before his convoy left Khan Yunus and headed towards Israel. Hold on.

In a living room in Tel Aviv, footage showed his family celebrating. His release comes just days after U.S. President Donald Trump begins his Middle East tour, which stops in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates. Get here comes a New Jersey native. He was serving in the Israeli military, Kurt. Oh, that's an automatic. So he was more than a U.S. citizen. He was one of those crazies. Well, thank you for your service.

Well, thank you for your service. Thank you for your service. So he was serving in the, he went from the United States to Israel to serve in their military, and he got abducted near the Gazan border on October 7th. Everybody has to serve. So that's why when you see the Hannibal Directive is for IDF, that means everybody, because they all get, the way a terrorist would target all your citizens. That's right. They do to their citizens.

So, as foretold in the Old Testament, Kurt, he was from the original tribe based out of New Jersey. Ah, yes, the tribes of Haganah and Sterngang. That's right. The Lost Tribes. So now you know the rest. So that's what I was saying. Hold on. He's more than a U.S. citizen. He's Wonder Woman. That's what Trump said. Trump didn't ask. Trump didn't tell you. He was also a guy, one of those nuts who goes over there to fight in somebody else's army.

uh you know helps an occupation following alexander's release 58 hostages are still being held in gaza with at least 20 believed to be alive benjamin netanyahu called monday a very emotional moment yeah emotional for you because now you know when you go back to washington dc trump's not gonna trump's not gonna do your laundry for you i hope i hope

uh he he effusively praised trump for securing his that was a yab yeah yank yank a winning combination this was achieved thanks to our military pressure and the diplomatic pressure applied by trump this is a winning combination oh really i don't like that not talk when he says it's a winning combination it has always meant a losing combination yeah it was yeah it was very emotional for netanyahu because now he's losing reasons to continue the slaughter that's that's what that means

I spoke with President Trump today. He told me I am committed to Israel. I'm committed to continue to work with you in close cooperation in order to achieve all of our war objectives, releasing all of the hostages and defeating Hamas. His statement, this goes together. They are combined with each other. Trump hailed the development as monumental news in a post on True Social, where he's...

Hamas leader Mahmoud Mardwai told the Hamas affiliated TV station that the militant group classified as a terrorist organization by the United States and Israel directly negotiated with the United States to free Alexander in exchange for the resumption of humanitarian aid into Gaza. Trump said that guy Witkoff, Trump's guy, he told CNN that the talks with Hamas were indirect.

He is expected to meet with Netanyahu on Monday afternoon, according to it. So really? Okay. All right. Well, Gaza is on the brink of famine. I don't think it's the brink anymore. Because the brink of famine was like a year ago. Yeah. I think they're famine.

As Israelis blockade of humanitarian aid and commercial goods stretches into its second month, depleting food warehouses and soup kitchens and sending the cost of basic goods skyrocketing. Israel says it cut off the entry of humanitarian aid to pressure Hamas to release hots. So that's again, that's a war crime. You can't cut off medicine, water and food to women and children and elderly men.

to for a political outcome that's called siege warfare that's called a war crime that's called you are the nazis but what if i want to kill the hostages too yeah right but international organizations that's like saying i'm angry at this guy so i'm going to starve his baby i'll never forgive him for making me do that to his yeah

International organizations say its actions violate. So CNN won't say it. They'll say some international organizations say it violates international law. You think? The results of the Nuremberg trials? The genocide definition comes from that. I didn't make it up. Some are accusing Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. That's obviously what they're doing. CNN's like, well, some people say.

Yeah. We're not going to say it. It's only somebody spreading the thing. Hey, some people say Macron was doing blow with those guys. Some people say Macron's wife is a dude. Israel has not said it will resume humanitarian aid into Gaza. Netanyahu's office said in a statement on Monday that Israel has not committed to a ceasefire nor the release of any Palestinian prisoners, only to a safe corridor that will allow for Eden's release.

Only actual humans would restore humanitarian aid. So, of course, Netanyahu is not going to do that. In a post on social media, Trump said he hoped the release would lead to the end of this brutal conflict. But the longtime Israeli prime minister said that the negotiations will take place under fire. Mahmoud Abbas, he's the president of the Palestinian Authority, the PLO. He said in a Monday statement he welcomed efforts to halt the war and issued rare praise for Trump.

Abbas commented that the commended the U.S. President Donald Trump for his position in which he later hopes to bring the end to the vicious conflict and the war that has been going on for two years. OK, well, that's nice. APEC tracker says reminded that reminder that Eden Alexander is a dual American Israeli citizen who moved overseas to join the Israeli military so he could take partake in ethnic cleansing and genocide. He was a prisoner of war. He's not an innocent hostage.

Well said. Do you remember when they were threatening the hostages who were saying they were treated well? Yeah. Better not say that. That's why they have a Hannibal directive, because it's a hassle when they live. That's right. And they don't feed into your narrative.

Stu Peters says, Eden Alexander is a dual citizen who was serving in a foreign military where he participated in committing genocide against innocent Palestinian kids. The kid is a traitor and shouldn't be allowed back on U.S. soil. That's according to Stu Peters. He's a super right-winger. Well, is he a traitor? Israel breaks Gaza ceasefire, killing more than 400 in a wave of strikes. That was from March 18th. Israel did that. Yeah.

Let's see. This person just repeats Trump's post about it and says, no mention of Palestinian hostages being released. Isn't that interesting? No, I think they marched for the right for the IDF soldiers to rape them in prison, if you recall. Yeah. Chabad. Chabad.

So then the prime minister releases their stupid thing that makes it sound like Jeremy Scahill says Al-Qassam brigades on release of the. This is what they say. We affirm that that serious and responsible negotiations achieve results in the release of prisoners. However, continuing the aggression.

prolongs their suffering and may kill them. Of course it does. We affirm the movement's readiness to immediately begin negotiations to reach a comprehensive and sustainable ceasefire agreement. We urge the Trump administration to continue its efforts to end this brutal war waged by the war criminal Netanyahu against children, women, and defenseless civilians in the Gaza Strip. And everybody is saying the problem is Netanyahu, even the former prime minister's.

Ehud Barak, is that his name? Is saying, yeah, the problem here is Benjamin Netanyahu. It's not Hamas. It's not the Palestinian babies.

It's a no, no, no, because he's wanted this all along. They want to they want to make it so unlivable in Gaza, which they've done. And now they're starving them so that they'll it'll be such a horrible disaster that they'll leave and go to other countries. That's what this is all about. So that the Israeli Zionists can take over Gaza 100 percent. By the way, don't forget, there's half a trillion dollars worth of gas underneath Gaza, half a trillion.

And so they could also take over the West Bank. There are reports that Trump is going to recognize Palestine as its own state. Kenneth Ross tweets out, it's good that Trump wants the Nobel Prize. To merit one, he needs to stand up to Netanyahu. No ethnic cleansing in Gaza. No forever war there so Netanyahu can avoid prison. No more Israeli opposition to a Palestinian state. The headline here is Trump wants Nobel Peace Prize. Here's how he can earn one. So

This is from the Jerusalem Post. Gulf diplomatic sources debate if Trump will announce U.S. recognition of Palestinian state.

Saudi Arabia will host a Gulf U.S. summit in mid-May during Trump's Mideast visit. Speculation swirls over a major announcement on a Palestinian state and peaceful U.S.-Saudi nuclear cooperation. This follows the summit held on May 21, 2017, during Trump's first term. The summit, hosted by Saudi Arabia and its capital, Riyadh, was preceded by numerous predictions regarding the announcement that Trump referred to, describing it as a very important announcement.

During a meeting with the most important announcement ever. Everybody's talking about this announcement. It's a phenomenal announcement. We've never seen an announcement like this. Describing it as a very important announcement during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday, May 6th. In addition to what Trump intends to announce, the summit's agenda and the deals and agreements expected to take place have become the talk of the town.

Ranging from security and military deals to technology deals and artificial intelligence deals. A lot of deals. Some of these are some of the best deals. We've got multiple deals. Everybody's excited about. No one's ever seen deals like these. These are phenomenal deals. All golf leaders are scheduled to participate in the Golf U.S. Summit with the exception of King Salman bin Abdullah Zizi, who has not participated in public events or meetings for a long time due to his health.

OK, I thought he was going to be there even though he had bad health. I heard he was going to be there, but Jerusalem Post says he's not. A Gulf diplomatic source who declined to be named or disclose his position told the media line, President Trump will issue a declaration regarding the state of Palestine and American recognition of it. So that's an anonymous source. That's an anonymous diplomat.

Is that real? I don't know. Is that hopeful thinking, wishful thinking? Wouldn't that be amazing? That would be amazing. That would screw up Zionism. And that there will be the establishment of a Palestinian state without the presence of Hamas. I'm sure Hamas would disband if Trump negotiated, hey, we're going to turn things over to the PLO or we're going to have a new election and Hamas can't be on the ballot.

And but in the exchange, we're going to give you a United States is going to recognize you as a state. I 100 percent they would they would go along with that. The source also added, if if an announcement of American recognition of the state of Palestine is made, it will be the most important declaration that will change the balance of power in the Middle East and more countries will join the Abraham Accords. The source confirmed that economic agreements will certainly be present, but many of them have already been announced. And we may witness the Gulf states being exempted from tariffs.

U.S. ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, denied this stuff. Of course he did. He's more of a Zionist than Netanyahu is. He said Israel has no better friend. Ahmed El-Ibrahim, a former Gulf diplomat, told the media line, I don't expect it to be about Palestine. Oh, really? So now we have conflicting. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, I love their names. And it's like...

You know how they get Fat Tony. That's what all this is. That's El Sisi. Yay.

You know, like Joey the Nose. That's what all this shit is, right? And King Abdullah II of Jordan have not been invited. Oh, really? So the Egyptian president and the Jordanian president have not been invited. They are the two countries closest to Palestine, and it would be important for them to be present in any event like this. So that's why that guy says, I don't think that's happening. Because if it was, those guys would be there.

Al, Ibrahim also said there will be major deals coming, perhaps similar to what happened in 2017 Gulf US summit with the Saudis deals worth more than 400 billion. Let's not forget that the United Arab Emirates announced investments in the U.S. worth more than a trillion dollars. And Saudi has announced investments worth more than 600 billion. That's not small change.

This is clear because President Trump intends to visit the United Arab Emirates and Qatar after concluding his visit to Saudi Arabia. These are two important economies with significant financial resources and major investments in the United States. This other guy, Ahmed Bouchoky. Have you ever had the Bouchokys? Just last week. They pan fry them with that sauce. Fantastic. They melt in your mouth, the Bouchokys.

I remember my grandma used to make the piogis and the bishokis. They were fantastic. A Saudi political analyst told the media line, this is about major economic deals that will take place in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Perhaps U.S. President Trump hinted at this when he told the American people to buy stocks now before his big announcement in the next two days. Remember that?

Regarding the news of peaceful U.S.-Saudi nuclear cooperation to generate electricity in Saudi Arabia, Bushaki said, Saudi Arabia has had a program announced since 2010, and it has been discussed several times before. International companies are now working to implement these. So Saudi Arabia wants to go to nuclear power?

You'd think they'd want to use oil. No, we're going to sell our oil and we're going to go to nuclear. Is that what they're doing? Plans are currently underway in Saudi Arabia to build the kingdom's first nuclear reactor with several international companies competing to design a building reactor. Meanwhile, the neighboring Gulf country, the United Arab Emirates, already owns the Barakag reactor and is the only Arab country with a four-reactor nuclear power plant.

in collaboration with a Korean company. Get the F out of here. Breaking after the information from Jerusalem Times that Trump is planning to recognize the Palestinian state, Israel foreign minister came out with a threat. Unilateral recognition of Palestine state will force unilateral actions in response. So these guys are just terrorists. Israel are just terrorists.

Mel, our friend, the village crazy lady, says this is from February 2024. These were the conditions the Saudis committed to then no relations with Israel without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders. The Trump team accepted this as a precondition for normalcy is a big deal.

I know it's not as much as some wanted. I get it. I do. But the Biden administration did everything short of threatening KSA with military action to get them to drop this demand, and they wouldn't do it.

So Trump acknowledging it and saying that the official U.S. position is to respect that request is a big step in the right direction. So here she links to it. Saudi Arabia says no relations with Israel before recognition of a Palestinian state with 967 borders. And here it is. In a statement released early Wednesday, the Saudi foreign ministry said the kingdom has informed Washington that it will have diplomat relations with Israel.

That it will have no, I got to read this. I got to look at it. That it will have no diplomatic relations with Israel until an independent Palestinian state is established on the 67 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital and Israel ends its offense on the Gaza Strip and withdraws its troops from the enclave. So good on Saudi Arabia, I guess. And good on Trump. We'll see what happens. This is a fingers crossed moment.

I don't have faith, but I have hope. At least there's some hope. So that's great. Great hope. All right. We'll see what happens. If Trump does this, he will get the Nobel Prize. I bet he wants one. I bet he would really be sticking it to Obama. I bet nothing matters more to him right now than to try to figure out a way to get a Nobel Prize. I bet you that's what he's going to try and do. We'll see. Hey, become a premium member. Go to JimmyDoreComedy.com. Sign up. It's the most affordable premium program in the business.

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