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WOW! GOP Leaders PANIC on LIVE TV over Trump FAILURES

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Jul 7, 2025

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on GOP leaders like MAGA Mike and others panicking on live tv over Trump’s disastrous handling of the flash floods and trade deals and more.

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Peter Burgess COMMENTARY



Peter Burgess
Transcript
  • 0:00
  • Maga Mike Johnson and the other MAGA
  • Republicans were making complete fools
  • of themselves over the weekend as they
  • were not sure how to deal with the fact
  • that the Trump regime cut massive
  • amounts of funding and resources from
  • the National Oceanic Atmospheric
  • Administration, NOAA, which also runs
  • the NWS, the National Weather Service.
  • And as the Trump regime has called for
  • the elimination of FEMA, given the
  • disastrous flooding that we saw in Kerr
  • County, Texas, with an unthinkable and
  • unimaginable death toll, the MAGA
  • Republicans one by one basically give
  • the response they give with horrific
  • school shootings, thoughts and prayers.
  • We should be happy and glad that it
  • wasn't worse than this. And our our
  • thoughts and prayers, we're really
  • helpless. There's nothing that we could
  • have done. What kind of response is
  • this? Oh, and then by the way, the White
  • House puts out a press release saying
  • this is now a national day of prayer.

  • 1:02
  • We're all praying, pray, pray, pray.
  • Look, you want to pray, that's great,
  • but can we fund the government to do the
  • work? you know, the main meteorologist
  • coordinator from that area and like five
  • other positions right around that area
  • in Kirk County, Texas and Kurville were
  • forced out by Doge. Did you know that?
  • Did you know that lots of meteorologists
  • have been warning that exactly these
  • types of things could happen? We I've
  • been highlighting them here now for
  • months and months and months and the
  • Trump regime has called for eliminating
  • FEMA and they keep saying let Texas run
  • the show. let te Texas can handle it.
  • The the the states are leading and will
  • of course provide support. That's not
  • the way it's supposed to work. The feds
  • are supposed to take leadership and let
  • people know where to be prepositioned
  • and actually do things. That's why we
  • have a federal government. What are we
  • doing here? Here's MAGA Mike Johnson
  • saying in a moment like this, we're just
  • helpless. We're just helpless. Here,

  • 2:00
  • play this clip. State and federal
  • resources have just poured into that
  • area. Is there anything more that can be
  • done congressionally, legislatively to
  • help these folks? In a moment like this,
  • we feel just as helpless as everyone
  • else does. I've talked to my colleagues
  • there in Texas, Chip Roy and August
  • Fluger, whose families, you know, that's
  • Chip's district. August's daughters were
  • at the camp. Uh, we also had Betty
  • Carter of Georgia, had grandchildren
  • there. Um, it it touches so many
  • families and all we know to do at this
  • moment is pray. Every available resource
  • has been deployed. The president, of
  • course, is dialed in and watching this
  • develop moment by moment as we are. and
  • um we we'll we'll handle supplemental uh
  • funding requests as they come in, but
  • right now they're still trying to do
  • rescue and recovery and u our hearts go
  • out to all of them. How about you not
  • you don't fire all of the scientists and
  • the experts? I mean, maybe we start with
  • that. It's unthink how are how is the
  • reg how we tolerate that they're getting
  • rid of weather forecasting? Anyway,
  • here's MAGAR Republican Senator uh John
  • Cornin from Texas saying that he has

  • 3:01
  • conflicting feelings about this
  • conflicting feelings. What What feelings
  • could be conflicting? This is a
  • unmitigated tragedy, a catastrophe.
  • Here, play this clip. This is so
  • unfathomable. I I It's just It's really
  • hard to to get your arms around this.
  • You're a Texan. You live there. These
  • are your constituents. What are you
  • hearing, seeing, and feeling in Texas
  • this morning?
  • Well, it's a very sad time. Um, but it's
  • also a time when 850 plus uh campers
  • were were accounted for and recovered. I
  • talked to a friend of mine who's a
  • former cons colleague of yours in the
  • House of Representatives who had two
  • daughters there and they had just gotten
  • home late yesterday afternoon and of
  • course they were traumatized by the
  • whole event but they were just beside
  • themselves with joy that they had
  • recovered their children but tragically
  • as you point out their 27 campers these

  • 4:02
  • young girls still missing and this was a
  • 100red-year flood event in an area that
  • had been known to to flood but nothing
  • like this where the flood waters rose 26
  • feet in about 45 minutes in the middle
  • of the night. So, uh, a terrible
  • tragedy, but uh, thanks to President
  • Trump and Secretary Gnome, the the
  • federal disaster relief has been
  • provided at the request of Governor
  • Abbott. And, uh, it's just a time of
  • very many conflicting feelings, but
  • primarily we're very sad for those
  • who've lost their lives and the
  • unaccounted for. Governor Abbott has
  • called today a day of prayer and uh we
  • are still saying our prayers here in
  • Texas for those who grieving and those
  • who are still unaccounted for. But you
  • see what they're messaging over and
  • over. This was a once in a generational
  • thing. There's nothing we can do. Sounds
  • exactly what they said with CO. Everyone
  • said there's nothing we can do about
  • anything. That's that seems to be the

  • 5:01
  • just pray. Just pray.
  • Anyway, then you have MAGA Republican uh
  • Kevin Hasset, the national economic
  • adviser, and he's asked uh on uh Face
  • the Nation. So, you mentioned these
  • tariff letters that are going to go out.
  • Can you tell us what the tariff letters
  • are cuz you all claimed there was going
  • to be 90 deals in 90 days and now you're
  • just sending letters to countries and
  • telling them what their tariff is going.
  • That's not a deal. And then Kevin
  • Hasset's like, 'I can't tell you.' Then
  • then why are you going on the TV show?
  • Why? If you can't talk about the things,
  • why are you there? Oh yes, dispute
  • propaganda. Here, play this clip.
  • Mentioned those letters that will start
  • going out tomorrow according to
  • President Trump. He said about 10 to 12
  • countries will receive them. Do you can
  • you tell us who's going to get one and
  • what what they say? I can't because
  • because again the the the part of the
  • letter that could be happening, right,
  • is that we're close to a deal. We're not

  • 6:01
  • really satisfied with the progress that
  • we're making in the deal and so we're
  • saying, 'Okay, fine. We're going to send
  • a letter, but maybe you get a deal at
  • the last minute, too.' Until we see
  • everything that plays out, I think that
  • we need to just hold our fire and and
  • watch for the news this week. Is it fair
  • to say that those notices are going to
  • go to our smaller trading partners as
  • you negotiate with our bigger ones? I
  • think that it could be that it'll be
  • both, but also don't forget that when we
  • have great trade deals, our smaller
  • trading partners could become much
  • bigger trading partners. And that's I
  • think one of the reasons why countries
  • are racing to set deals up with us ahead
  • of the deadline. I have to and MAGA
  • Republican Congress member Jason Smith,
  • he uh just goes up there and just lies
  • and lies and lies and he goes, 'I
  • guarantee you I guarantee you that our
  • growth rate's going to be above 3%. And
  • there's not going to be any debt that's
  • added. We're not going there's going to
  • be no increase in our deficit. I promise
  • you this.' Here, play this clip. We need
  • to do more. The tax provisions that we

  • 7:00
  • put into this this piece of legislation
  • will create exponential growth. The
  • Congressional Budget Office, Jason,
  • scored growth at 1.8%.
  • Growth over the last 50 years on average
  • has been 2.7 to 2.8. I guarantee you,
  • Jason, you're hearing it today. I
  • guarantee you that our growth rate will
  • be above 3%. And if our growth rate is
  • above 3%, this bill will actually cut
  • the deficit by $600 billion.
  • Don't all of these MAGA Republicans seem
  • like the like people selling you scammy
  • infomercials? Doesn't it seem like
  • that's what they're doing? Anyway,
  • here's MAGA Republican Treasury
  • Secretary Scott Bessant um on Donald
  • Trump publicly slamming the chairman of
  • the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell. and
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent who
  • lots of people say that Donald Trump
  • wants to make this guy something called
  • a shadow Federal Reserve chairman while

  • 8:03
  • he's the Treasury Secretary and as the
  • shadow Federal Reserve chairman he's
  • going to announce
  • that he's going to lower interest rates
  • right away to what Donald Trump wants it
  • to be like less than 1% which the mere
  • announcement of that goal to happen
  • would be inflationary. And here Bessant
  • with that eating grin of his, you
  • know, with that grin goes, 'Well, you
  • know, I like basketball.' And Bobby
  • Knight, he liked to work the refs. So I
  • think you work the refs. Referring to
  • Donald Trump attacking the chairman of
  • the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, as
  • working the refs. Working the refs. Just
  • let the chairman of the Federal Reserve
  • do his job and be independent and look
  • at the data. We're working. We're
  • working the refs. Play this clip.
  • Reporting. This an early announcement
  • could allow the chair in waiting to

  • 9:00
  • influence investor expectations about
  • 9:03
  • the likely path for rates like a
  • backseat driver attempting to steer
  • monetary policy before Powell's term
  • ends. You have demured on whether you
  • would be the guy for that job, but what
  • do you think is the impact of all of
  • this this public back and forth with the
  • Fed chair? Well, Shannon, I'm a
  • basketball fan and you know, in
  • basketball, there are two schools of
  • working the refs. There's the Bobby
  • Knight school and the Dean Smith school.
  • Obviously, President Trump's more in the
  • Bobby Knight school. And I will tell
  • you, Bobby Knight won three national
  • championships. Dean Smith only won two.
  • So, working the ref seems to be
  • effective. So, there may be some chair
  • throwing is what you're saying. There
  • might be some chair throwing if we're
  • going with the Bobby Knight school of
  • how this is done. That I um
  • think about this. there are good
  • candidates already on the Fed board who
  • uh for Fed chair and they make their
  • opinions known at every meeting. So I
  • don't find that disruptive at all. Okay.
  • Uh Mr. Secretary, great to have you with
  • us. Thank you. And here uh Treasury

  • 10:01
  • Secretary Scott Bessant is asked on Fox.
  • So, you know, our most recent polls show
  • that 50% of Americans don't like these
  • tariffs, and they say the tariffs are
  • going to hurt Americans and make things
  • more expensive. Mind you, he's on Fox.
  • He's seeing a Fox poll right here. And
  • what's their response to everything?
  • This is why you can't debate with these
  • people. You can't have intelligent
  • conversations with them because they
  • just go, 'Oh, that's Trump derangement
  • syndrome. That's TDS. That's TDS.' If
  • you What are you talking about? We know
  • that tariffs are being passed on to
  • consumers. If anybody threw a barbecue
  • or had people over to your house or went
  • shopping recently for the fourth or or
  • afterwards, things are more expensive.
  • It's not tedious. We know things are
  • more expensive. We're just trying to
  • deal with the reality and and and
  • grapple with with the reality here. Play
  • this clip. It's been weeks. Okay. So,
  • let's talk about some analyses on these
  • terrorists. From the AP, they say this.
  • The JP Morgan Chase Institute analysis

  • 11:00
  • finds a critical group of US employers
  • would face a direct cost of $82.3
  • billion from President Donald Trump's
  • current tariff plans. They go on to say
  • the investment bank Goldman Sachs said
  • in a report expects companies to pass
  • 60% of their tariff costs onto
  • consumers. Our most recent poll shows
  • that 57% of Americans do think the
  • tariffs are going to hurt the US
  • economy. So some of the experts,
  • everyday Americans, they have real
  • concerns about how this is going to cost
  • them. What's your message to them? Well,
  • I think there's a lot of misinformation
  • out there. You know, I think TDS, Trump
  • derangement syndrome, has turned into
  • tariff derangement syndrome. As soon as
  • you call them the Trump tariffs, 90% of
  • Democrats hate them. And you I I'm going
  • to have to disagree with Goldman Sachs
  • and J JP Morgan. The empirical data
  • shows that we have seen no inflation. If
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  • Trump watches. I have 147 available and
  • all of these things. But here's the
  • thing. The the day before the private

  • 14:02
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  • lost. So, how did we go from negative
  • 33,000 to plus 147,000? And the Trump
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  • is all of these government jobs were
  • created, especially in the public
  • education sector. But the whole thing
  • that the Trump regime was saying is that
  • they were cutting back on government uh
  • jobs and all of the things we know that
  • Doge was doing was to cut back on
  • government jobs. And so in the Trump
  • jobs report where it came up with
  • 147,000, there was still a 7,000 job
  • loss in manufacturing. Remember Trump
  • claimed there was going to be a
  • manufacturing boom. They couldn't fudge
  • those numbers because you can compare
  • those to the ADP payroll. So those
  • numbers are private. So you can see
  • those and have a comparable account a
  • comp. But with these government data
  • with the government data, that's kind of
  • in the control of just the Trump regime.
  • So anyway, that that that's why when you

  • 15:01
  • hear these people go up and lie and go
  • TDS, they're not giving us honest facts
  • or honest data. And here's another
  • example of it. Treasury Secretary Scott
  • Bessent has asked, 'Well, you promised
  • that there would be 90 deals in 90 days,
  • and so far there really hasn't been any
  • deals at all. You've done like two
  • frameworks of deals, one with in one
  • with Vietnam and one with the UK, but
  • those aren't actual deals. So, are there
  • going to be actual deals?' And Bessant
  • goes, 'You know, we never promised 90
  • deals in 90. That's just never anything
  • we promised. And a lot of countries just
  • aren't even calling us.' So like a 100
  • countries haven't called us. They
  • haven't called us. You all have been
  • saying your phones are ringing off the
  • hook. Hundreds of I think Donald Trump
  • once said 200 countries. He made up more
  • calls than there are countries. 200
  • countries have been calling us. So it's
  • just lie after lie after lie. And this
  • isn't me saying this as like a liberal
  • or like a leftist. I'm just giving you
  • the facts here. Here's what he says

  • 16:01
  • here. Play this clip.
  • When you talk about these letters and
  • you talk about kind of the 90 deals in
  • 90 days or at least the president did
  • back in April, so far we've seen three
  • and they're not concrete deals the way
  • that we're used to seeing trade deals.
  • They're frameworks.
  • The president has a reputation
  • selfdescribed dealmaker. So why haven't
  • we seen the kind of deals that he
  • promised in the last 90 days? Again, he
  • didn't prom promise this. And when we
  • send out the 100 letters to these
  • countries, that will set their tariff
  • rate. So, we're going to have a hundred
  • done the in the next few days. And
  • that's not a deal. That's a threat. No,
  • that's the level that that's the deal.
  • If you want to trade with the United
  • States, this is But that's not a
  • negotiation. That's just a Well, many of
  • these countries many of these countries
  • never even contacted us. So, you know,
  • that that's the thing of here's another

  • 17:00
  • example of this where he goes, uh, the
  • Democratic Party blew out the deficit in
  • 2020. Who was in office in 2020? Trump
  • was in office in 2020. And Trump created
  • more debt than any president, like 25
  • 30% of all of our debt comes from Trump,
  • if not more. It's the most debt ever
  • during his first term. And now he's done
  • basically that on steroids. But here he
  • talks about the Democratic party. Did it
  • play this clip? Wanted to cut through
  • the red tape and not create more red
  • tape. But I do want to move on because
  • Well, no, no, no. But the we've also
  • wanted to put in work requirements which
  • somehow that was very popular under Bill
  • Clinton was popular under President
  • Obama and this Democratic party blew out
  • the deficit the in 2020 and you know
  • they never want to bring it back. But
  • work requirements even pull well with
  • the median Democratic voter, maybe not
  • the French. Let's talk about tariffs.

  • 18:00
  • President Trump gave and here's another
  • example where the truth and data
  • matters. You have MAGA Republican
  • Congress member Tim Berchett going on
  • Fox and here he goes, 'Look, Donald
  • Trump tells me that in China they don't
  • have any windmills, so why would we have
  • windmills here?' And they use Trump
  • telling the MAGA Republicans that you
  • don't see windmills in China as the
  • reason that we've cut back and we're
  • going to destroy wind energy and solar
  • energy in the United States in favor
  • coal. When in fact the reality is is
  • that China has the highest wind power
  • capacity in the world by far, two times
  • more than like the rest of the world
  • combined. But here's what Tim Burchett
  • says. Play this clip.
  • Well, that's one thing that the um the
  • CBO and any of the bean counters never
  • really took into consideration is the
  • incredible economic outlook for our
  • country. I mean, can you imagine energy
  • if we remove a lot of bureaucracy? Our

  • 19:01
  • nuclear facilities take 8 to 10, maybe
  • 15 years to get to get online. You
  • you've got a a new man at the EPA that's
  • that's turning them over pretty quick.
  • And um and we're going to and people are
  • talking about coal again, which I think
  • is great. God put it in the ground.
  • Let's use it. Everybody across the
  • world's using it and they're passing us
  • by and the president wants to get out of
  • bed with with stuff that doesn't matter
  • like um like solar and wind. You know,
  • we haven't had a major discovery in
  • solar in over 20 years and wind is uh is
  • very subjective and it's very expensive.
  • And there's a reason as President Trump
  • told me, I believe it was um Thursday,
  • that that you know, there's no there's
  • no windmills in China. But they but 99%
  • of the of them that are sold are made in
  • China. So I think there's a lot of
  • things in there that are going to
  • happen. It's going to be great for this
  • country. you're known as. And then
  • finally, this seems like a quote
  • directly out of 1984 where on Face of

  • 20:00
  • the Nation, Kevin Hasset, Trump's
  • national economic advisor, says, 'Why is
  • there such a difference between your
  • projections and your numbers and every
  • other organization that says that this
  • is going to be the most fiscally
  • irresponsible bill or piece of
  • legislation in American history?' And
  • Hasset goes, remember, science is not
  • democracy. Truth is not democracy. What
  • what does that even mean? Science is not
  • democracy. Truth is not democracy. Just
  • give us the truth. Play the clip to the
  • deficit. I know that you are so familiar
  • with these numbers. The Yale Budget Lab
  • estimates it will add three trillion to
  • the debt. The Tax Foundation says this
  • tax portion of the bill could also add
  • three trillion to the deficit. The
  • Committee for a Responsible Federal
  • Budget, which factors in interest on the
  • debt, says it could add up to$5 trillion
  • dollar over the next decade. And on this
  • very program, even Speaker Johnson
  • answered in the affirmative when asked

  • 21:00
  • if this bill would add over $4 trillion
  • to the deficit. I know that the
  • administration says the bill will
  • actually shrink the deficit by $1.5
  • trillion. help me understand why there
  • is such a drastic difference between
  • your number and all those others. Well,
  • well, first of all, let let's remember
  • that science is not democracy. Truth is
  • not democracy. Our estimates are based
  • on modeling that we used last time when
  • I was chairman of the Council of
  • Economic Adviserss to say what would
  • happen if we had a bill, how much growth
  • we would get. And we said, and we were
  • criticized soundly, that we would get 3%
  • growth. And we even had the the really
  • technical macroeconomic models that said
  • that we would get 3% growth. We run the
  • same models through this tax bill. It's
  • even better. And what we're seeing is
  • that if you get 3% growth again, then
  • that's 4 trillion more in revenue than
  • the CBO and these other bodies are
  • giving us credit for. They have been
  • wrong in the past and they're being
  • wrong again in our belief. But the
  • thing, and then finally, Fox had to make

  • 22:01
  • a correction because one of its guests
  • said that Abrego Garcia murdered
  • Americans, and that was not true. Play
  • the clip.
  • Quickly, Fox News would like to make an
  • correction on a statement made by one of
  • our guests last night. As Monica Paige
  • pointed out on her exac account shortly
  • after her live appearance, she misspoke
  • when she said that Kilar Brigo Garcia
  • had quote killed Americans. He did not.
  • Monica apologized and we as well do at
  • Fox News at night. Well, Freed does.
  • Well, there you have it, folks. By the
  • time Fox makes that correction, it's
  • like the damage has been done. And I'm
  • sure a Brgo's lawyer sent Fox a letter
  • demanding that that retraction be made
  • and a public statement be made. Anyway,
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