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The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: President Trump's Dismantling Of The Education Department

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 31:40


President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday directing Secretary Linda McMahon to take the steps needed to dismantle the Department of Education and facilitate its closure. The President aims to relocate the department's core functions, though the moves would still likely trigger legal challenges. Meanwhile, the Trump Administration spent much of this week criticizing federal judges they accuse of overreach and trying to block their agenda, including their plans to deport alleged Tren de Aragua members under the Alien Enemies Act. FOX News DC-based Correspondent Alexandria Hoff discusses the court clashes from this week in the White House.   It's been a pivotal week overseas. President Trump's phone calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin have led to both sides agreeing to stop targeting energy infrastructure—a step the Trump Administration describes as a "movement toward peace" in the conflict. Meanwhile, developments in the Middle East are less positive, with a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas being called off. Deputy U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus, weighs in on critical ongoing negotiations, the potential for peace between Russia and Ukraine, and the current situation in the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: President Trump's Dismantling Of The Education Department

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 31:40


President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday directing Secretary Linda McMahon to take the steps needed to dismantle the Department of Education and facilitate its closure. The President aims to relocate the department's core functions, though the moves would still likely trigger legal challenges. Meanwhile, the Trump Administration spent much of this week criticizing federal judges they accuse of overreach and trying to block their agenda, including their plans to deport alleged Tren de Aragua members under the Alien Enemies Act. FOX News DC-based Correspondent Alexandria Hoff discusses the court clashes from this week in the White House.   It's been a pivotal week overseas. President Trump's phone calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin have led to both sides agreeing to stop targeting energy infrastructure—a step the Trump Administration describes as a "movement toward peace" in the conflict. Meanwhile, developments in the Middle East are less positive, with a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas being called off. Deputy U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus, weighs in on critical ongoing negotiations, the potential for peace between Russia and Ukraine, and the current situation in the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: President Trump's Dismantling Of The Education Department

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 31:40


President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday directing Secretary Linda McMahon to take the steps needed to dismantle the Department of Education and facilitate its closure. The President aims to relocate the department's core functions, though the moves would still likely trigger legal challenges. Meanwhile, the Trump Administration spent much of this week criticizing federal judges they accuse of overreach and trying to block their agenda, including their plans to deport alleged Tren de Aragua members under the Alien Enemies Act. FOX News DC-based Correspondent Alexandria Hoff discusses the court clashes from this week in the White House.   It's been a pivotal week overseas. President Trump's phone calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin have led to both sides agreeing to stop targeting energy infrastructure—a step the Trump Administration describes as a "movement toward peace" in the conflict. Meanwhile, developments in the Middle East are less positive, with a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas being called off. Deputy U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus, weighs in on critical ongoing negotiations, the potential for peace between Russia and Ukraine, and the current situation in the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Real Coffee with Scott Adams
Episode 2710 CWSA 01/04/25

Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 76:38


Find my Dilbert 2025 Calendar at: https://dilbert.com/ God's Debris: The Complete Works, Amazon https://tinyurl.com/GodsDebrisCompleteWorks Find my "extra" content on Locals: https://ScottAdams.Locals.com Content: Politics, ChatGPT, Increasing Your Luck, Apple Siri Eavesdropping, Thomas Massie Debt Badges, Formaldehyde, Medal of Freedom, Hillary Clinton, George Soros, Huma Abedin, Alex Soros, Buying Greenland, Judge Merchan, Anti-Trump Lawfare, President Trump, Morgan Ortagus, Felon Trump Democrat Narrative, Amazon Counterfeit Problem, Mark Atwood, Thomas Massie, New Year Terrorist Coincidences, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, Matthew Livelsberger, Gravitic Propulsion System, Joy Reid, Sean Ono Lennon, Fake News Awareness, Spotting Fake News, Box Office Decline, Estonian Technology, Anti-Drone Mini-Missiles, X Algorithm, Elon Musk, Scott Adams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you would like to enjoy this same content plus bonus content from Scott Adams, including micro-lessons on lots of useful topics to build your talent stack, please see scottadams.locals.com for full access to that secret treasure.

Mornings on the Mall
Congressman Biggs on Today's Speaker Vote

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 37:39


1/3/24 Hour 3 Vince speaks with Andy Biggs, Congressman representing Arizona’s 5th Congressional District and Member of the House Judiciary and House Oversight Committees, about today’s vote for Speaker of the House. Vince speaks with Scott Perry, Army combat veteran and Congressman representing Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District about the House Speaker's Race and Liz Cheney receiving the Presidential Citizens Medal. Vince takes listeners’ calls. Trump makes a unique statement in selecting Morgan Ortagus to serve in his administration. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Guy Benson Show
BENSON BYTE: Morgan Ortagus Calls Out Biden Admin's Silent Response to Drone Concerns

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 19:33


Morgan Ortagus, former spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State and founder of Polaris National Security, joined The Guy Benson Show to discuss the growing mystery of drone sightings along the East Coast and the Biden administration's shocking silence on the issue. Ortagus also weighed in on the future of Syria after Assad's fall and how the emergence of a new regime and surrounding influencing countries could reshape the Middle East. Lastly, she critiqued Biden's foreign policy missteps that have contributed to regional instability and explored how both the current and incoming administrations might navigate the overthrow of the Assads. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News
Israel and the Reshaping of the Middle East

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 41:30


Townhall Review - December 14, 2024 Hugh Hewitt turns to Matt Continetti of the Washington Free Beacon for analysis of Israel’s military campaign and its implications. Hugh and Morgan Ortagus, a former State Department official, discuss the U.S. policy missteps in the Middle East, criticizing the Obama-Biden approach to the Middle East. Hugh interviews Senate Majority Leader-elect John Thune about the critical items on Congress’ agenda, including support for the AM Radio in Every Vehicle Act and extending tax cuts to drive economic growth before the midterms. Hugh welcomes Bari Weiss, founder of The Free Press and host of the Honestly podcast. Weiss reflects on the fractured media landscape and the rise of alternative outlets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hugh Hewitt podcast
The Hugh Hewitt Show is on the move...

Hugh Hewitt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 63:04


The Hugh Hewitt Show is on the move…to afternoons on the east coast, noon to 3 on the West. Today I talked with David Drucker, Byron York, Morgan Ortagus, Bret Baier, and Senator Tom Cotton about Trump's impending return to the White House and the status of his cabinet nominees.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The FOX News Rundown
A New Era In Washington

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 34:50


Tomorrow, Republican Senators will determine who will lead them when the GOP becomes the majority party in January. The three contenders are Senators John Thune from South Dakota, John Cornyn from Texas, and Rick Scott from Florida. President-elect Trump has yet to reveal his preferred candidate, with many hoping he will keep from influencing this contest. Senator John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown to discuss his candidacy for Senate Majority Leader and what he thinks his party can accomplish after all its success in last week's election. Last week, federal prosecutors announced charges in a thwarted plot from the Iranian government to assassinate Donald Trump before Election Day. The IRGC is denying these charges; however, many in the intelligence community can confirm that Iran's targeting of the President-elect and those in his administration has been a problem since 2020. So how will President-elect Trump deal with Iran when he takes office? Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus explains the Iranian government's longstanding hostilities towards Trump and how a Trump White House would come down harder on Iran by enforcing sanctions. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
A New Era In Washington

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 34:50


Tomorrow, Republican Senators will determine who will lead them when the GOP becomes the majority party in January. The three contenders are Senators John Thune from South Dakota, John Cornyn from Texas, and Rick Scott from Florida. President-elect Trump has yet to reveal his preferred candidate, with many hoping he will keep from influencing this contest. Senator John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown to discuss his candidacy for Senate Majority Leader and what he thinks his party can accomplish after all its success in last week's election. Last week, federal prosecutors announced charges in a thwarted plot from the Iranian government to assassinate Donald Trump before Election Day. The IRGC is denying these charges; however, many in the intelligence community can confirm that Iran's targeting of the President-elect and those in his administration has been a problem since 2020. So how will President-elect Trump deal with Iran when he takes office? Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus explains the Iranian government's longstanding hostilities towards Trump and how a Trump White House would come down harder on Iran by enforcing sanctions. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
A New Era In Washington

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 34:50


Tomorrow, Republican Senators will determine who will lead them when the GOP becomes the majority party in January. The three contenders are Senators John Thune from South Dakota, John Cornyn from Texas, and Rick Scott from Florida. President-elect Trump has yet to reveal his preferred candidate, with many hoping he will keep from influencing this contest. Senator John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown to discuss his candidacy for Senate Majority Leader and what he thinks his party can accomplish after all its success in last week's election. Last week, federal prosecutors announced charges in a thwarted plot from the Iranian government to assassinate Donald Trump before Election Day. The IRGC is denying these charges; however, many in the intelligence community can confirm that Iran's targeting of the President-elect and those in his administration has been a problem since 2020. So how will President-elect Trump deal with Iran when he takes office? Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus explains the Iranian government's longstanding hostilities towards Trump and how a Trump White House would come down harder on Iran by enforcing sanctions. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guy Benson Show
BENSON BYTE: Morgan Ortagus on "Dangerous" and "Concerning" Leaked U.S. Intel on Israeli Strategy

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 15:13


Morgan Ortagus, former spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State and founder of Polaris National Security, joined The Guy Benson Show today to discuss the alarming story about leaked Israeli attack plans that reportedly reached Iran via leaked U.S. intelligence. Ortagus explained just how classified these plans were and why the leaker is likely high up in the chain of command. Benson and Ortagus also touched on the critical role national security will play in the 2024 presidential election. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Todd Starnes Podcast
Title: Vice President Harris Running Scared As Polls Tighten… AND The Dems Lose SNL

The Todd Starnes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 122:43


Former State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to talk about Vice President Harris' upcoming interview with Bret Baier on FOX News' Special Report, and former President Clinton's comments on illegalimmigration. Jimmy talks about Governor Walz's hunting trip and why the Democrats cannot win over male voters. PLUS, comedian Danny Polishchuk joins the show to discuss Saturday Night Live poking fun at Vice President Harris' word salad answers. [00:00:00] Senator Vance Takes On Martha Raddatz on Migrant Crisis [00:37:10] Dems demand Trump's medical records [00:56:08] Morgan Ortagus [01:13:43] President Trump gains in the polls [01:28:27] Danny Polishchuk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
For 2024 Voters, Is It Personality Over Policy?

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 35:08


Polls show the race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump is neck-and-neck, so what could be the deciding factor in who takes the White House? Many experts say it's likely to come down to the usual heavy factor: the economy. The latest FOX News Poll showed that voters continue to have more confidence in the former President when it comes to economic leadership, while they sided with Vice President Harris when it came to trustworthiness. Pollster and President of Maslansky & Partners Lee Carter joins the Rundown to discuss why the economy might ultimately decide the election, how Vice President Harris may be wearing out her messaging to voters, and where the remaining undecided voters lie on the political spectrum. President Biden will address world leaders on Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly as Israel and Hezbollah continue to exchange attacks, threatening to escalate into a wider conflict in the Middle East. In recent days, Israel successfully attacked Hezbollah fighters with covert explosives and neutralized much of the Iran-backed militia's rocket-launcher infrastructure. The Iranian President Pezeshkian will also address the UN assembly, where many expect Iran to rebuff the United States' role in backing Israel against the likes of terror organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah. Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus joins to break down the current situation in Israel and the effort to continue funding aid to Ukraine. Plus, commentary by Fox News contributor and author of “The Big Guy,” Miranda Devine. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
For 2024 Voters, Is It Personality Over Policy?

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 35:08


Polls show the race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump is neck-and-neck, so what could be the deciding factor in who takes the White House? Many experts say it's likely to come down to the usual heavy factor: the economy. The latest FOX News Poll showed that voters continue to have more confidence in the former President when it comes to economic leadership, while they sided with Vice President Harris when it came to trustworthiness. Pollster and President of Maslansky & Partners Lee Carter joins the Rundown to discuss why the economy might ultimately decide the election, how Vice President Harris may be wearing out her messaging to voters, and where the remaining undecided voters lie on the political spectrum. President Biden will address world leaders on Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly as Israel and Hezbollah continue to exchange attacks, threatening to escalate into a wider conflict in the Middle East. In recent days, Israel successfully attacked Hezbollah fighters with covert explosives and neutralized much of the Iran-backed militia's rocket-launcher infrastructure. The Iranian President Pezeshkian will also address the UN assembly, where many expect Iran to rebuff the United States' role in backing Israel against the likes of terror organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah. Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus joins to break down the current situation in Israel and the effort to continue funding aid to Ukraine. Plus, commentary by Fox News contributor and author of “The Big Guy,” Miranda Devine. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
For 2024 Voters, Is It Personality Over Policy?

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 35:08


Polls show the race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump is neck-and-neck, so what could be the deciding factor in who takes the White House? Many experts say it's likely to come down to the usual heavy factor: the economy. The latest FOX News Poll showed that voters continue to have more confidence in the former President when it comes to economic leadership, while they sided with Vice President Harris when it came to trustworthiness. Pollster and President of Maslansky & Partners Lee Carter joins the Rundown to discuss why the economy might ultimately decide the election, how Vice President Harris may be wearing out her messaging to voters, and where the remaining undecided voters lie on the political spectrum. President Biden will address world leaders on Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly as Israel and Hezbollah continue to exchange attacks, threatening to escalate into a wider conflict in the Middle East. In recent days, Israel successfully attacked Hezbollah fighters with covert explosives and neutralized much of the Iran-backed militia's rocket-launcher infrastructure. The Iranian President Pezeshkian will also address the UN assembly, where many expect Iran to rebuff the United States' role in backing Israel against the likes of terror organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah. Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus joins to break down the current situation in Israel and the effort to continue funding aid to Ukraine. Plus, commentary by Fox News contributor and author of “The Big Guy,” Miranda Devine. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guy Benson Show
BENSON BYTE: Morgan Ortagus - Officials Continuing to Criticize Israel's "Brilliant" Pager Operation Are "Political Hacks"

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 15:16


Morgan Ortagus, former spokesperson for the United States Department of State and founder of Polaris National Security, joined the Guy Benson Show to discuss the left's absurd response to Israel's targeted attacks on Hezbollah-linked pagers. Morgan broke down why the left consistently finds ways to criticize Israel's self-defense against terrorism, and why she has been warning that we've been in an all-out war in the Middle East for quite some time. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guy Benson Show
BENSON BYTE: Morgan Ortagus - "Sinister" Reasons Motivated Kamala's Attack on Trump's Arlington Visit

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 20:17


Morgan Ortagus, former spokesperson for the United States Department of State and founder of Polaris National Security, appeared on The Guy Benson Show to discuss the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal and the Biden Administration's failure on 9/11/2021. They delved into the administration's attempt to blame Trump for their missteps at Abbey Gate and the broader lack of accountability for multiple policy failures. Ortagus also highlighted the Biden Administration's "stunning" realization that negotiations with the terrorist group Hamas might not yield successful hostage rescues unless military action is involved. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
Evening Edition: The United States And Israel Weighing Response To Iranian Aggression

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 15:15


The Biden Administration continues to say publicly that no one should escalate the current conflict going on in the Middle East but Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah also continue to trade blows. Both the United States and Israel are weighing potential responses to attacks on U-S military bases and the ongoing rocket assaults into Israel. Iran is also threatening to attack Israel directly for the killing of a Hamas and Hezbollah leader just days apart causing more fears of widening war in the region. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Morgan Ortagus, Former State Department Spokesperson & Founder of Polaris National Security, who says the conflict has already escalated with more attacks on United States Military bases in the Mideast. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tudor Dixon Podcast
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: The Importance of Strong Leadership in Foreign Policy with Morgan Ortagus

The Tudor Dixon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 30:41 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor and Morgan Ortagus discuss Kamala Harris' vice presidential pick, Tim Walz, and his potential impact on foreign policy. They express concerns about Walz's positions on Israel and China, as well as his lack of experience in foreign policy. They also discuss the dangers of Iran's interference in the US election and the escalating tensions in the Middle East. The conversation highlights the importance of strong foreign policy leadership and the potential consequences of a weak and appeasing approach. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Evening Edition: The United States And Israel Weighing Response To Iranian Aggression

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 15:15


The Biden Administration continues to say publicly that no one should escalate the current conflict going on in the Middle East but Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah also continue to trade blows. Both the United States and Israel are weighing potential responses to attacks on U-S military bases and the ongoing rocket assaults into Israel. Iran is also threatening to attack Israel directly for the killing of a Hamas and Hezbollah leader just days apart causing more fears of widening war in the region. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Morgan Ortagus, Former State Department Spokesperson & Founder of Polaris National Security, who says the conflict has already escalated with more attacks on United States Military bases in the Mideast. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
Evening Edition: The United States And Israel Weighing Response To Iranian Aggression

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 15:15


The Biden Administration continues to say publicly that no one should escalate the current conflict going on in the Middle East but Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah also continue to trade blows. Both the United States and Israel are weighing potential responses to attacks on U-S military bases and the ongoing rocket assaults into Israel. Iran is also threatening to attack Israel directly for the killing of a Hamas and Hezbollah leader just days apart causing more fears of widening war in the region. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Morgan Ortagus, Former State Department Spokesperson & Founder of Polaris National Security, who says the conflict has already escalated with more attacks on United States Military bases in the Mideast. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real Coffee with Scott Adams
Episode 2558 CWSA 08/06/24

Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 73:57


God's Debris: The Complete Works, Amazon https://tinyurl.com/GodsDebrisCompleteWorks Find my "extra" content on Locals: https://ScottAdams.Locals.com Content: Politics, Stranded Boeing Astronauts, Lynda Carter, Female Voting Majority, Joe Biden's Robot Walk, Ken Paxton, Google Monopoly Lawsuit, Free Speech, Elon Musk, UK Race Riots, UK Anti-Opinion Law, Stock Market, Unrealized Profit Tax Proposal, Kamala Harris Opinion Changes, VP Candidate Tim Walz, Kamabla Harris, Adin Ross Trump Interview, President Trump, Trump Secret Service Lead Agent, DEI, Butler Rally Anomalies, Laura Loomer, Raskin Swalwell Plot, Financial Times Edward Luce, Non-Assimilating Mass Migration, Morgan Ortagus, 16 Embassy Closures, AI Writing Detection, Scott Adams ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you would like to enjoy this same content plus bonus content from Scott Adams, including micro-lessons on lots of useful topics to build your talent stack, please see scottadams.locals.com for full access to that secret treasure. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-adams00/support

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News
Biden Steps Aside, Harris Makes Her Move

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 41:51


Townhall Review  - July 7, 2024 This week, we'll hear excerpts from Bebe Netanyahu's speech to Congress, which V.P. Kamala Harris couldn't be bothered to attend.  We'll also listen to the grilling between Rep Lisa McClain from Michigan and Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, which forced Cheatle, in a bipartisan fashion, to resign in disgrace the following day. Morgan Ortagus, filling in for Hugh Hewitt, talks with Florida Congressman Mike Waltz about his experience at Director Cheatle's hearing,  Charlie Kirk talks with Senator J.D. Vance, about how Kamala Harris, without even a vote, has replaced Joe Biden as the Presidential Democrat nominee. Seth Leibsohn talks with presidential historian Tevi Troy about how politicians, mainstream media, and V.P. Kamala Harris have lied to the American people about Biden's infirmities, which has had a devasting impact on our nation. Chris Stigall talks with Ed Morrissey, Managing Editor at HotAir.com, about Kamala Harris' record of failure and how the media is trying their best to "memory hole" her position as "Border Czar." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hugh Hewitt podcast
Nominee Harris Skips Netanyahu Address

Hugh Hewitt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 40:30


Morgan Ortagus, former spokesperson for the State Department and founder of Polaris National Security, fills in for Hugh, discussing the news of the morning and talking with Matthew Continetti, Mary Katharine Ham, Rep. Steve Scalise, Trey Gowdy, and Olivia Beavers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Right View with Lara Trump
Lara Trump, Rep. Stefanik, Elizabeth Pipko, Morgan Ortagus

The Right View with Lara Trump

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 27:08


Rep. Elise Stefanik, RNC National Spokeswoman, Elizabeth Pipko, and Polaris National Security's Morgan Ortagus joins me to discuss what she has going on in her life, her new found support for Donald Trump in the upcoming election, and MUCH MORE! #TheRightViewSupport the show: https://www.therightview.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The FOX News Rundown
Why The GOP House Leader Is Hopeful About November

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 34:29


It is a critical stage in the 2024 Presidential campaign, as this week, President Biden and former President Trump are due to square off in the CNN Presidential Debate. It is the first time since 1892 that each of the candidates will have a term of service in the White House to point to on the campaign trail. Speculation remains about who former President Trump will select as his running mate with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as the leading contenders. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins FOX News Senior Correspondent Mike Emanuel for a conversation on this and more.   Microplastics are in pretty much everything: from the environment, the little beads in your hand sanitizer, and even inside your body. Most synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and spandex are formed from microplastics and pollute the ocean when washing machines drain. However, Julia Yan has developed a solution and co-founded Baleena, a company that developed an award-winning filter for washing machines. Yan joins the podcast to break down exactly what microplastics are, how people can limit microplastic pollution, and describe how Baleena's filter works. Plus, commentary from former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Why The GOP House Leader Is Hopeful About November

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 34:29


It is a critical stage in the 2024 Presidential campaign, as this week, President Biden and former President Trump are due to square off in the CNN Presidential Debate. It is the first time since 1892 that each of the candidates will have a term of service in the White House to point to on the campaign trail. Speculation remains about who former President Trump will select as his running mate with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as the leading contenders. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins FOX News Senior Correspondent Mike Emanuel for a conversation on this and more.   Microplastics are in pretty much everything: from the environment, the little beads in your hand sanitizer, and even inside your body. Most synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, and spandex are formed from microplastics and pollute the ocean when washing machines drain. However, Julia Yan has developed a solution and co-founded Baleena, a company that developed an award-winning filter for washing machines. Yan joins the podcast to break down exactly what microplastics are, how people can limit microplastic pollution, and describe how Baleena's filter works. Plus, commentary from former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The One w/ Greg Gutfeld
Democrats Brag About Men Who Do Drag

The One w/ Greg Gutfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 21:41


As seen on Gutfeld!, former State Department Spokeswoman, Morgan Ortagus, Author and Model, Elizabeth Pipko, FOX News Contributor Kat Timpf, and Host of Tyrus & The Wise Men Podcast, Tyrus discuss a San Fransisco debate where one politician shamed another for not being able to name three drag queens. Later, Greg slams a new Democrat tactic to cover up President Biden's age troubles. Follow Greg on Twitter: @GregGutfeld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AJC Passport
The 2024 U.S. Presidential Election: What Does it Mean For Israel?

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 34:50


In AJC's signature AJC Global Forum session, the Great Debate, Halie Soifer, CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, and Morgan Ortagus, former Spokeswoman for the Department of State under the Trump administration, engaged in a debate on the 2024 presidential election and its impact on the global Jewish community, Israel, and the future of democracy. Listen to this session, moderated by AJC's Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson, recorded live on the AJC Global Forum 2024 stage in Washington, D.C. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. AJC is a 501(c)3 not for profit organization and does not endorse political candidates for elective office. Episode Lineup:  (0:40) Jason Isaacson, Morgan Ortagus, Halie Soifer Show Notes: Listen – People of the Pod: Seven Months In: What Israelis Think About the War Against Hamas, Campus Antisemitism in America, and More What Does it Mean to be a Jewish American Hero? A Jewish American Heritage Month Conversation with AJC CEO Ted Deutch Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Transcript of Debate with Morgan Ortagus and Halie Soifer: Manya Brachear Pashman: In AJC's signature AJC Global Forum session, the Great Debate, Halie Soifer, CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, and Morgan Ortagus, former Spokeswoman for the Department of State under the Trump administration, engaged in a debate on the 2024 presidential election and its impact on the global Jewish community, Israel, and the future of democracy.  Moderating the debate was AJC's Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer Jason Isaacson. Here's Jason now to explain the format. Jason Isaacson:   We had a coin toss, and Morgan won the coin toss, and will go first. Each of them will have two minutes to provide opening statements. There will be the opportunity for a minute of rebuttal afterwards, then we'll plunge into a series of questions that I'll be posing to each of them. Morgan, you're up. Morgan Ortagus:   Thank you so much for having me. I want to start this discussion today really telling a few stories from my time in the Trump administration, but also talking about this from a policy perspective.  For those of you who don't know me, I've actually served in multiple administrations, including in the Obama administration, as well. And I say that to provide the context that I think the State of Israel cannot have a relationship with just one political party in the United States, just as we pray for the success of Israel. I pray for the success of our leaders, whomever wins in November. And I think no matter what happens today, in this debate in November, we must stand with our ally, we must stand with the State of Israel.  You know, what's amazing is, I think about four years ago, I was standing in the Oval Office after many, many months of having worked with Secretary Pompeo, Jared Kushner, and the entire team on something that you all came to learn about called the Abraham Accords. And in that moment, I was pregnant with my daughter Adina Ann, this beautiful Jewish baby. And I thought to myself, the Middle East has entirely changed for her. This is going to be so radically different.  Fast forward three and a half years later, to see October 7th and what happened that day, the worst killing of the Jewish people in any single day since the Holocaust. It felt like everything I had worked on in Abraham Accords had been shattered. But I am here to say that there is hope, with the right president, with the right policies.  And that's what I really want to talk about today. With the right policies, we can get back to an era, not only have a strong America, a strong Israel, and a much stronger Middle East, happy to debate the policies. I'm not a campaign person.  But I do believe that under the Trump administration, under Mike Pompeo, we had the right policies that were best for Israel, and best for the Middle East. So I guess as the famous song goes, all I'm here to say is give Trump a chance. Jason Isaacson:   Morgan, thank you. Halie Soifer. Halie Soifer:   Jason, Morgan, AJC, thank you for having me. And thank you for your efforts advocating for the Jewish people for Israel and defending democratic values. I'm grateful for your work, which has made a difference, and particularly grateful for the leadership of your CEO, my friend, Ted Deutch.  This is the third time I've joined AJC's Great Debate in advance of an election with Joe Biden and Donald Trump on the ballot. The first was in 2019. The second was 2020. But 2024 is different for three reasons. First, the stakes of this election are higher. Second, the positions of the two candidates have never been more clear or divergent. And third, both candidates have been president before and can and should be judged on their records.  Unlike the last debate, this is no longer a hypothetical in terms of what kind of President Joe Biden or Donald Trump would be. We know the answer. Joe Biden has sought to restore the soul of America by taking unprecedented steps to combat antisemitism and bigotry, while Donald Trump has emboldened, echoed and aligned with dangerous extremists and antisemites.  Joe Biden is a self declared Zionist who has stood with Israel for more than five decades, including after October 7, when he pledged his staunch support of Israel and the Jewish people. While Donald Trump is a self declared dictator on day one, who marched Israel's leaders and praised Hezbollah after October 7.  Best summarized by his former national security adviser John Bolton, who told the New York Times, Trump's support of Israel is not guaranteed in a second term. Joe Biden is an ardent defender of democracy, while Donald Trump incited a deadly insurrection in order to stop the peaceful transfer of power in the last election, and is preparing to weaponize the US government as an act of political retribution. If he wins the next one. And let's not forget, he's also a twice impeached 34 Time convicted felon. So three times is clearly a charm. There's plenty to debate and I'm happy to be here. Thanks. Jason Isaacson:   Very good. Thank you, Halie. You can each rebut the others statements. Morgan, would you like to say a word?  Morgan Ortagus:   I think the only response I would have to that is do you feel safer as a Jew in America today than you did four years ago? That's it. Jason Isaacson:   Halie, would you like to say anything in response? Halie Soifer:   Sure. Four years ago, I mentioned I joined this debate. We did so via zoom, where we were in our home stuck for more than a year. It was an unprecedented pandemic that really epitomized Donald Trump's leadership. He was ignorant, chaotic or erratic, and demonstrated a reckless disregard for a fundamental Jewish value pickoff nephesh. The sanctity of life. Since Joe Biden has become president, we emerged from this dark period, the economy has grown. Unemployment is at a 50 year low. And yes, anti semitism has risen, including after the horrific attacks perpetrated by Hamas on October 7, and our unequivocal condemnation of this violence and of rising anti semitism is something on which I'm sure we agree, Morgan, and you know, who else agrees with us, Joe Biden. On May 2, he said in response to the campus protests, there should be no place on any campus or any place in America for antisemitism. It's simply wrong. Jason Isaacson:   Thank you. Okay. Let's get into the questions if I could begin with you, Morgan. As you know, in election after election over the last century, a substantial majority of Jews have voted for Democratic presidential candidates over Republican candidates, the sharpest differences were under FDR in the 1940s and the Johnson Goldwater election of 1964, when Democrats were reported to have scored 90% of the Jewish vote, but Harry Truman, Bill Clinton, Al Gore and Barack Obama weren't far behind, and Joe Biden was reported to have led Donald Trump four years ago, according to Pew by 70%, to 27%. AJC's latest polling shows a somewhat narrower gap, but still has President Biden beating former President Trump by more than two to one among American Jews. If these numbers are predictive and accurate, how does the Republican Party break through that traditional Democratic predisposition among Jewish voters and why does it matter? Morgan Ortagus:   I think there's a couple ways to unpack that first, I think there's a big difference between saying the right thing and doing the right thing. There's no doubt that the Biden administration, the Biden-Harris administration is great on the rhetoric. But I would say that the policy is lacking. First of all, I think most Jewish voters care about Israel care about antisemitism in this country. But let me just also say that I think Jewish voters, Jewish moms and grandmas in this audience, Jewish parents, you care about things that I care about in Nashville, Tennessee, which is the price of groceries, which is filling up your car with gasoline, which is all of the things that matter to all of us as consumers.  And it is not a good time in America for the American family. People are making real decisions, whether to fill up their gas tank or whether to fill up their cart full of groceries. That happens in real America in Nashville, Tennessee, where I live. I would also say that, you know, Lindsey Graham said this to me once and it really made me laugh. He said about Trump, I've never seen somebody so willing to cut off their own arm just to spite him. And he certainly incites a lot of heated emotion and passion.  But again, I would get back to the question that I asked you, do you feel more safe as a Jew in America today than you did four years ago? Do you think our policies are stronger at protecting Israel, with standing with our ally than they were four years ago, I would argue that we have turned the Middle East on its head in the past four years by beginning at the beginning of this administration to spend the past three and a half years, chasing the Islamic Republic around the world, begging and cajoling and pleading with them to get back into a nuclear deal, giving them billions of dollars in sanctions relief by not enforcing those sanctions. That was three and a half years of policies that led to events like October 7. We also saw multiple times at the UN, including yesterday, ways in which that I think the Biden administration has sold Israel down the river. has not stood up for them at the United Nations or on the world stage. And so I'm quite simply argue that the Middle East is chaotic today, specifically from the policies of the past three years that were put in place by the Biden Administration.  Jason Isaacson:   Thank you, Morgan. Halie, you can respond if you wish. You have a minute.  Halie Soifer:   Well, as a Jewish mom, I can say I absolutely feel safer knowing that Joe Biden is in the White House because he shares our values, our fundamental values, our Jewish values, defending democracy, and of course, support of Israel.  A lot of Republicans mentioned Donald Trump's move of the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2017. Something we agree with–Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. What we don't mention enough is that in August of 2020, Donald Trump said he did that for the evangelicals, which demonstrates two things.  One, Donald Trump's Israel policy has always been based on his self interests. His own former national security adviser has revealed that in an article in The New York Times in early April, and also it's clear that Donald Trump has great animus toward the vast majority of Jewish Americans, those who vote for Democrats because of it.. He has called us disloyal. He has called us uninformed. He has said we hate Israel, we hate our religion, we should be ashamed of ourselves. We're loyal to our values, which is why the overwhelming majority of us support Democrats. Jason Isaacson:   Halie, I want to ask you a different version, or the pretty much the same version of the question that I asked Morgan at the beginning, why it matters where the Jewish vote is. Remembering that the Israeli newspaper Haaretz had a piece after the 2020 election, that maintained it was Jewish voters in Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona who actually made the crucial difference in that tight race moving those swing states and their deciding Electoral College votes into the Biden column. Although polling and voting history is obviously on your side, there are signs of slippage for President Biden in our own polling and in other samples. Some of that may have to do with the President's being seen as inappropriately pushing the Israeli government in ways that didn't want to go in the conduct of the war against Hamas. And in a post conflict path to Palestinian statehood. Some of it may be factors that have nothing to do with Israel or with the Jewish community, but reflect attitudes in the general population. Why the slippage and how are you addressing it? Halie Soifer:   Well, Jason, you're right. The Jewish vote absolutely matters. The states you mentioned, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona determined the outcome of the 2020 election and may do so again in 2024. Joe Biden won those three states in total by just over 100,000 voters. And in those states the Jewish vote, and even more said the Jewish vote that supported Joe Biden was exponentially higher than the margin by which he won. So where are Jewish voters in 2024? Well, 74% of Jewish voters supported Democrats in our last election in the 2022 midterms. It's the same amount approximately three quarters who have supported Democrats historically, and it's the amount I predict will support Joe Biden in this election for two reasons. One, Joe Biden represents the vast majority of Jewish voters on every key issue, domestic policy, democracy, abortion, access, guns, climate change the economy, antisemitism, and foreign policy, Israel, Ukraine and defending democracy abroad. And too, Jewish voters overwhelmingly disapprove of and oppose Donald Trump in 2016, in 2020, and they're going to do it again in 2024. Because there's even more reasons to oppose him now, going into a potential second term.  AJC's new poll only confirms this. The poll indicates that both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have essentially the same amount of support–61%/23%--among Jewish voters as they did among that same group of voters in 2020, when it was 64%/21%. Donald Trump has not broken 25%. It also shows that Jewish voters trust Biden more than Trump on Israel by a two to one margin and on antisemitism by three to one margin.  So AJC is consistent in its polling, and it's consistent with what we've seen in other polling as well that Jewish voters will continue to overwhelmingly support Democrats and Joe Biden, especially with Donald Trump on the ballot. Jason Isaacson:   Morgan, you may respond. Morgan Ortagus:   Again, you know, I'd say there's a big difference between rhetoric and policy action. The truth is, the reality is, there has never been a more unsafe time in America, for Jews, especially young Jews on college campuses. Today, the antisemitism unveiled and unchecked during the Biden administration should scare all of us. The fact that Jewish students have to make decisions if they want to wear a yarmulke, if they want to wear a Star of David, if they want to openly embrace Judaism in the United States of America is a stain on the Biden administration.  And something that I think that there has been no real action. In 2019, again, I'm going to keep going back to policy because when you have bad policy, you have to run on rhetoric. When you have good policy, you can talk about things that we did like the executive order to combat antisemitism in 2019. That executive order focused on criminalizing antisemitism, basically bringing it up to the level of any other persecution against, you know, sex, gender. We could go through everything in Title Six. That's incredibly important because we have real world ramifications for antisemitism that this administration has ignored.  Jason Isaacson:   Thank you, Morgan. Let me ask you another question. And I'm going to turn to a foreign policy issue again. Since President Trump in May 2018 pulled the United States out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, calling it a horrible one-sided deal that should never ever have been made. Iran has marched closer and closer to becoming a nuclear threshold state with a stockpile of enriched uranium calculated to be more than 6000 kilograms as of last month, more than 20 times the limit that was set in the nuclear deal. But enough of that uranium enriched to a near weapons grade level to fuel at least three atomic weapons.  It's been said that the maximum pressure campaign waged in the last year and a half of the Trump administration had little effect on Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons capability. How would you answer the charge that pulling the US out of an unsatisfactory nuclear deal actually made the problem worse? How would a second Trump administration approach this threat from Iran? Morgan Ortagus:   Thanks, now we're getting to my favorite subject. So you don't even have to listen to President Trump on this. You can look at Senator Schumer, Majority Leader at the time in his speech and his debate why he did not support the JCPOA. We know of course, that the JCPOA was never brought before the Senate because it was a bad deal that would never get passed, including by Democrats. Let's also remember that under the JCPOA, we left the deal in 2018 in the Trump administration, at the time and during the entire Trump administration. Iran never exceeded the 5% enrichment. In fact, it didn't happen until the Biden administration and under Biden, they've gone up to an 84% enrichment strategy with zero ramifications. That's enough material to get a bomb within eight months if we wanted to.  More importantly, Americans and Israelis are dying at the hands of Iran. And why is that? Because once again, you have a Democratic administration who have not enforced sanctions, they got billions of dollars in sanctions relief. About three weeks before October 7, this administration negotiated a deal that I didn't think that could be worse than the JCPOA. But they actually managed to top themselves by promising to give Iran $6 billion for returning five American hostages home. Now, I love getting American hostages home. In fact, in the Trump administration, we got two American hostages home from Iran, guess how much we paid for those hostages, zero. And so there is a way to negotiate to be tough with Iran and to protect Americans.  But Americans are dying in places like Jordan, from Iranian made drones. We know that American ships are being taxed on a daily basis, again, from material that is supplied to the Hussein's by Iran. And so whenever you reward enemies, like the Islamic Republic of Iran and punish friends like Israel, the Arab states, then you end up with a chaotic Middle East. So the Middle East is on fire today principally because of the appeasement of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Iran will likely get a nuclear weapon in the next administration, if it isn't stopped. President Trump will stop it. President Biden will just beg and plead them to stop. Jason Isaacson:   Thank you, Morgan. Halie, you may respond. Halie Soifer:   We talked a lot about, of course, the horrific acts of what happened on October 7. What I don't think we talked enough about is what happened on April 13, when Iran launched over 300 projectiles at Israel and an unprecedented direct attack. In the end, Israel survived that attack relatively unscathed. Miraculously, because Joe Biden had deployed two aircraft carriers to the eastern Mediterranean preparing for such attacks, and had encouraged a coalition, Arab partners, to stand with Israel and directly intercepted over 100 ballistic missiles. It was the first time the US military had been deployed to prevent a direct attack on Israel.  Following the attack, Biden took steps to hold Iran accountable, including imposing new sanctions and exports control on Iran. The sanctions targeted leaders and entities connected to the IRGC, the Iran Revolutionary Guard Corps. During the Biden administration, the US has sanctioned over 600 individuals and entities including Iran and its proxies. And the President has directed the administration to continue to impose sanctions that further degrade Iran's military. This is on top of the Trump era sanctions against Iran that Biden kept in place. So Joe Biden has demonstrated great strength in defending against the threat of Iran, especially as it relates to the threat posed by Israel. Jason Isaacson:   There are increasingly loud and influential voices in the Democratic Party, expressing harsh criticism of Israel's conduct of the war against Hamas in Gaza and among constituencies on which democratic election victories have often depended. There's opposition to Israel more generally, not just to the current war, but to the legitimacy of the Jewish state. Over the last two years, according to Gallup sympathy for Israelis over Palestinians has slipped among Democrats from a majority to a minority position, although there is still a plurality with more favorable views of Israel versus Palestinian Authority. For comparison among Republicans sympathy for Israelis earlier this year was recorded by Gallup is more than 10 times that for Palestinians. How can President Biden and the party counter the critics and assure that US support for the Middle East's sole democracy remains bipartisan. And how do you respond to the charge that Trump criticism of Israel in progressive circles contributes to attacks on supporters of Israel and incidents of antisemitism?  Halie Soifer:   Antisemitic and anti-Israel views have been expressed by elected officials on both sides of the aisle. Neither party is homogenous in their view on either issue. When antisemitism and or anti-Israel views have emerged among Democrats in Congress, JDCA, our organization has condemned it, and in some cases endorsed a primary opponent to anti Israel, Democratic incumbents.  There are two such primaries that we're engaged in right now as we speak in New York and in Missouri, to elect Democrats who share our values. There are some Democrats who have opposed or proposed conditioning aid to Israel, something which JDCA opposes. But House Republicans, including their entire leadership, recklessly delayed essential military aid for Israel that Joe Biden pledged in October for six months, at a time when it could not have been needed more.  When it comes to antisemitism, there is a sharp difference between how it is handled by the two parties. The Democratic Party marginalizes those who have used antisemitic rhetoric, while the Republican Party has elevated extremists and antisemites, one of whom is at the top of the ticket in the past three election cycles, including this one. Leadership matters, and the words and actions of our leaders matter.  When the American people were faced with the same choice for president in 2020, on the debate stage, President Biden implored Donald Trump to condemn white supremacy, we all remember it. Trump blatantly refused, he could not, would not condemn this insidious ideology that motivated the perpetrator of the worst massacre of Jewish Americans in our history two years earlier at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. What did he do instead, he incited dangerous right wing extremists, the Proud Boys to stand back and stand by from the debate stage. And less than four months later, they heated his call on January 6. This election is a binary choice. There are two names on this ballot, two men vying to be leader of the free world. One has been a staunch friend and ally of the Jewish people in Israel, since he was first elected to the Senate in 1972. And the other who has always done and will continue to only do what is good for himself.  Jason Isaacson:   Morgan, I think you may want to respond. Morgan Ortagus:   You know, I will concede, I don't watch MSNBC. And maybe they're just not covering what I see going on in America on a daily basis, which is a Charlottesville every single day in this country, which is the calling for not only supporting Hamas and other terrorist organizations, but calling for the genocide and the extermination of the Jewish people blatantly and openly every single day in this country. You also see yesterday in New York City, while there was a memorial to what happened on October 7, people there openly demonstrating support for more October 7, support for more terrorism.  And while that was happening, the United States was shamefully at the United Nations calling for a ceasefire resolution that made us look like we were Hamas' personal lawyer. If you're a party that doesn't have the moral clarity, to stand by the Jewish faith to just stay defending itself against terrorism, how can you claim to have the moral clarity on anything. I was in Israel three weeks ago Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu told me that in fact, the Biden administration is slow walking military aid that he needs. Just last week in the Congress, the Biden administration was whipping votes against bipartisan ICC sanctions, which are undermining again the leadership of a democratic elected Jewish state.  We'll remember famously that after the attack that he talked about a few minutes ago from Iran, Biden famously told Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu for Israel just to take the win essentially. At every turn, then not only tie one hand behind Israel's back, they tie both hands behind the back as they tried to defeat the terrorists that invaded them and by the way, killed Americans on October 7, and the last time I checked, we still have five Americans that are held captive eight months later by a terrorist organization behind enemy lines. Bring them home. Jason Isaacson:   Morgan, you're up. Your last question and President Trump and other leaders of your party had been harshly critical of a range of diversity and equity programs, affirmative action and college admissions and educational curricula that cast a negative light on aspects of American history. And these stances have earned the support and loyalty of among others, individuals and groups with extremist views on race and ethnicity. How do you answer critics, including President Biden, who charge that this so-called anti-woke agenda lends legitimacy and support to forces of intolerance? As you know, there are also accusations that divisive rhetoric can fuel antisemitism. And the example of Charlottesville, which we've been talking about is often cited. How do you counter that, in a minute, if you may. Morgan Ortagus:   I'll be very quick and say that I agree with Halie that there is antisemitic problems that happen on both the left and the right, and we must be countering them. And every time it happens, again, I'm a foreign policy professional. I look at the policies. I don't necessarily get involved in domestic politics. But I will say that what we have seen, especially on college campuses, is that DEI and intersectionality are the parents of antisemitism and fostering intolerance. Can anybody look at our college campuses and say this isn't true. I don't think President Biden and vice president Harris are doing enough to rein in anti-Jewish Jewish violence in this country.  Let's look at Biden's so-called efforts, is there more or less antisemitism in our universities? Are there fewer encampments? How about what's happening to the American flag? The last I've seen, the Iranian people have more respect for the American flag and the Israeli flag than liberals on university campuses today. Many students who had to start college online and COVID have gone back to going online because it's unsafe to be Jewish in America in an American university today. Jason Isaacson:   Thank you, Morgan. And Halie, we're not going to have rebuttals to these questions.  Halie, your last question: the Iranian threats, foreign policy question. The Iranian threat isn't confined to its accelerated nuclear program. Iranian proxies in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq firing missiles and drones at Israel sometimes with deadly effect. The Iranian supported Hutus in Yemen regularly attack ships in the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean. In recent years, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have come under attack from Iran or its proxies and vessels of many nations, including the US Navy, have been targeted or damaged or seized. Iranian agents abroad from the IRGC, Hezbollah, Hamas and other groups have been implicated in assassination plots, including in our own country.  Critics charge the Biden administration, which yearned from day one to return to the 2015 nuclear deal has failed to confront Iran forcefully over these multiple threats. What's your response? In a minute, if you could?  Halie Soifer:   Ok, in order to answer this, you have to go back to May of 2018 when President Trump against the advice of many in the US intelligence community and Israeli security establishment, withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement. While the JCPOA was not a perfect agreement, Iran was in compliance with it. According to international observers and American intelligence officials. It was effectively verifying restrictions on Iran's nuclear development, as AJC itself said at the time in its own press release, despite our many reservations, we had hoped to see the deal fixed, not next. It was with the same objective. And given the fact that Iran was at that time weeks away from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability.  The Biden administration explored whether it was possible to reenter the JCPOA and reach a better deal if Iran came back into compliance. In the end, it wasn't possible because Joe Biden refuse to capitulate to Iranian demands, including lifting the terrorists designation on the IRGC, Joe Biden should be praised, not criticized, for working with our allies to explore whether the resumption of a multilateral deal that would contain Israel's nuclear aspirations was possible, and for standing up to Iran, not just by refusing to give in to their demands, but by continuing to implement sanctions against Iran. And as I mentioned, in an unprecedented act, defending Israel against an unprecedented direct attack by the Iranians on April 13. Jason Isaacson:   Halie, thank you. We're gonna go directly to closing statements and Morgan, having won the coin toss, you go first. Morgan Ortagus:   Okay. You know, Halie just talked about working with allies. How about last week at the IAEA, whenever the E three, the UK, France, Germany, had to actually go and beg and plead us to stand up against Iran at the IAEA which we didn't do. We just talked about the ICC in which bipartisan sanctions are before the Congress that the Biden administration is not only not supporting, they're whipping against and the multiple votes at the UN either abstaining or actually working on ceasefire, right. solutions that undermine the State of Israel.  Listen, I would say there's a far big difference between bad rhetoric and bad policy. If you want pretty tweets, vote for Biden, if you don't want dead Israelis and dead Americans vote for Trump. When you look at the people that Biden has empowered in his administration look no further than his Iran envoy, Rob Malley, who was fired, who was under FBI investigation, and also the State Department inspector general investigation because of his leaking of classified information and potential ties to Hamas.  These are not the people that we will promote and support in the Trump administration. President Trump will defend Israel, he will stand by Israel and things like October 7 won't happen under President Trump. You will have peace like under the Abraham Accords and you will have an Iran that is curtailed because we will actually stand up to them and we will stop them from getting a nuclear weapon. Jason Isaacson:   Morgan, thank you. Halie Soifer, your closing comment? Halie Soifer:   Well, you will soon hear from Joe Biden's National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, there is no stronger champion of the US Israel relationship. You will see that Maya Angelou famously said when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. Whether it's acquainting Neo Nazis with peaceful protesters declaring very fine people on both sides as Donald Trump did after Charlottesville, dining with white supremacists, Nick Fuentes and Kanye West in Mar-a-Lago, quoting Hitler, and reportedly saying he did some good things. Donald Trump has shown us exactly who he is, time and time again. Don't believe me listen to his own words. As has President Biden. And the contrast could not be more stark. This past weekend, President Biden welcomed the heroic rescue of four Israeli hostages and pledged to not stop working until all the hostages are home.  Donald Trump also mentioned those who he refers to as hostages. Are they the more than 100 Israelis and Americans and others being held by Hamas? No. He's referring to incarcerated January 6 insurrectionists. That's who he is. And the American people, the Jewish people, and Israel, deserve far better from a US president and we have far better. He's currently in the White House. President Biden recently said that democracy begins with each of us. He's right. It could also end with each of us. And we each have a responsibility to defend it at the ballot box in November. Jason Isaacson:   Halie, Morgan, thank you. That closes our great debate. Our community, our country have a big decision to make this November. AJC will continue to provide information on the issues that are at stake. And we thank you guys very much and we thank all of you for your attention to this important debate.

The FOX News Rundown
Evening Edition: The United States Losing Influence In Africa To China And Russia

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 14:01


The United States is rapidly losing influence on the continent of Africa to likes of Russian mercenaries and money of the the Chinese Communist Party. The U.S. Military conducting anti-terrorism missions was recently kicked out of Niger while Russian forces moved directly into the same barracks. Is the Biden Administration dragging their feet, losing Africa and what can be done to change course? FOX's John Saucier speaks with Morgan Ortagus, spokesperson for the United States Department of State during the Trump Administration and founder of POLARIS National Security, who says the African continent is important on the world stage and the United States needs to do more strengthen its trade and overall standing with African nations. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Todd Starnes Podcast
KJP and liberal media pundits don't want you to believe your lying eyes… AND Red lights are flashing because of our unsecure border

The Todd Starnes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 122:44


Former U.S. Department of State spokesperson Morgan Ortagus joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to talk about why FBI Director Christopher Wray has been sounding the alarm on the multiple national security threats facing the United States. Jimmy slams the White House for shamelessly trying to tell people not to believe their lying eyes when it comes to President Biden's mental lapses. Florida Republican Congressman Byron Donalds responds to speculation that he's one of the people being considered to be former President Trump's vice presidential pick. PLUS, co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Brian Brenberg stops by to discuss the Biden administration's latest mixed messaging on the economy. [00:00:00] WH claims recent concerning videos of Biden are “cheap fakes” [00:37:20] Kirby addresses national security threats [00:55:44] Morgan Ortagus [01:14:07] Rep. Byron Donalds [01:32:30] Brian Brenberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
Evening Edition: The United States Losing Influence In Africa To China And Russia

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 14:01


The United States is rapidly losing influence on the continent of Africa to likes of Russian mercenaries and money of the the Chinese Communist Party. The U.S. Military conducting anti-terrorism missions was recently kicked out of Niger while Russian forces moved directly into the same barracks. Is the Biden Administration dragging their feet, losing Africa and what can be done to change course? FOX's John Saucier speaks with Morgan Ortagus, spokesperson for the United States Department of State during the Trump Administration and founder of POLARIS National Security, who says the African continent is important on the world stage and the United States needs to do more strengthen its trade and overall standing with African nations. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guy Benson Show
BENSON BYTE: Morgan Ortagus on Biden's Incompetence and Failure to Deter International Violence - "It's Really Not Funny Anymore. It's Causing Wars."

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 16:13


Morgan Ortagus, former spokesperson for the United States Department of state and founder of Polaris national security, joined the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the politics coming from Team Biden surrounding Israel and their defense against Hamas and Hezbollah in Israel. Benson and Ortagus discuss the ceasefire deal rejected by Hamas today in Israel and the difference between US coverage of the war and Israeli coverage of the war. Ortagus also discusses her interview with Prime Minister Netanyahu in the full interview below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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When Will Washington WAKE UP and CORRECT this CHAOS?! | Huckabee

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Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 56:50


On Huckabee, Fmr. Trump State Department Spokesperson, Morgan Ortagus, details which of the current threats against America is MOST concerning. The Cove is a pop-up Christian nightclub in Nashville, Tennessee. Meet the young men who dreamed up this innovative idea and find out how they're reaching their community and sharing their love for Christ. Chef Andre Rush is sharing his favorite southern dishes and the comedy of Scott Wood will keep you thoroughly entertained. Don't miss Huckabee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FDD Events Podcast
FDD Morning Brief | feat. Morgan Ortagus (May 31)

FDD Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 22:46


FDD Senior Advisor Richard Goldberg delivers timely situational updates and analysis on the latest headlines and developments in Israel, Lebanon, and beyond, followed by a conversation with Morgan Ortagus, Former Spokesperson for the United States Department of State and founder of Polaris National Security.Learn more at: fdd.org/fddmorningbrief

Press Advance with Johanna Maska
State of Speech on College Campuses, Kamala's F-Bomb

Press Advance with Johanna Maska

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 27:09


On this week's episode, host Johanna Maska speaks with a political panel featuring Morgan Ortagus, who served as the State Department Spokesperson under President Donald Trump, and Lindsay Scola, a veteran of the Obama White House who also worked at the US Mission to the UN with Ambassador Susan Rice. The panel discusses the state of speech on college campuses and the divisions over the Biden administration's nuanced stance on Israel, whether expletive language by our elected leaders has been normalized, and the dangers to women's health from state abortion bans. The panel also reacts to New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez's outrageous defense for having gold bars at home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Hampshire Journal
Morgan Ortagus Talks Israel and Iran, Lily Tang Williams on NH-02

New Hampshire Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 40:28


In this double-barreled edition of the NHJournal podcast, two savvy Republican women talk about politics -- from New Hampshire's Second Congressional District to the Middle East.Morgan Ortagus is founder of Polaris National Security and a former State Department spokesperson from the Trump administration. She shares her view of the Democrats' obsession with engaging, rather than confronting, Iran -- even in the wake of the recent missile attack on Israel. Ortagus also shares what she says are the key questions New Hampshire voters should be asking candidates for Congress this year.One of those candidates is Lily Tang Williams, who discusses her views on foreign policy and how she sees the NH-02 GOP primary. "I am the frontrunner," Williams tells NHJournal.Sponsored by PerfectSmiles of Nashua.To support independent journalism at NHJournal, please click here.

Guy Benson Show
BONUS CLIP: Morgan Ortagus and Gen. Jack Keane Sound Off on Iran's Attack on Israel, Biden's Policies

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 34:51


Morgan Ortagus, former spokesperson for the United States Department of State and founder of Polaris National Security, joined the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the latest on Iran's attack on Israel. Benson and Ortagus discuss how Biden's rhetoric and foreign policy encouraged the attack. Ortagus discusses the Abraham Accords and how the Biden administration has undone much of the work that the accords accomplished. AND General Jack Keane, a retired 4 star general, the chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and Fox News Senior Strategic Analyst, joined the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the latest in Ukraine and the reports that the eastern front of Ukraine is worsening and how the situation in Ukraine relates to Israel in Iran.  Gen. Keane also talks about the Biden administration's policy and advice to Israel on Iran, and Keane encourages Biden and the White House to have some courage to make a change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guy Benson Show
BONUS CLIP: Morgan Ortagus on Biden's Afghanistan Withdraw and the Implications on ISIS-K - "Utterly Disgusting That None of Them Can Take Responsibility"

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 18:52


Morgan Ortagus, former spokesperson for the United States Department of state and founder of Polaris national security, joined the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the attack on Moscow by ISIS-K. Ortagus discusses and goes off on Biden foreign policy and why ISIS has gained new traction on the back of Biden's disastrous Afghanistan withdraw.  Ortagus and Benson also discuss Biden turning his back on Israel at the UN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hugh Hewitt podcast
If You Worked On Presidents' Day…

Hugh Hewitt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 50:24


Then you should listen to Hugh today because he did too so you'd have fresh content on this Monday. Hugh unpacks the falllout from Putin's murder of Navalny and talks with Jim Geraghty and Morgan Ortagus about it. Plus a chat with John Campbell on whatever it is that the Fed is doing right now and with Bethany Mandel on whether home schoolers should get today off!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Todd Starnes Podcast
Fani Willis' case against Trump is about to go up in flames… AND America shouldn't be the world's ATM

The Todd Starnes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 122:34


Former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to assess the severity of the "serious national security threat" that House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner has brought public attention to. Jimmy reacts to some of the explosive claims made in the hearing to determine whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had an inappropriate relationship with one of the prosecutors she assigned to the case involving former President Trump. PLUS, comedian Dave Landau checks in to give his take on the conspiracy theory that the NFL fixed the Super Bowl for the Kansas City Chiefs. [00:00:00] Update on Fulton County DA Fani Willis' inappropriate relationship [00:39:45] Chairman Turner warns about serious national security threat [00:58:10] Morgan Ortagus [01:16:30] Trump defends his recent flubs [01:34:50] Dave Landau Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guy Benson Show
The Border Bill: Guy's Bottom Line

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 123:06


The Guy Benson Show for 02/05/24 ~ Chad Pergram, Senior Congressional Correspondent for Fox News   ~ Congressman Chip Roy is the Representative for Texas' 21st Congressional District,   ~ Morgan Ortagus - former spokesperson for the United States Department of state and founder of Polaris national security   ~ Josh Kraushaar, Fox News Radio Political Analyst & Editor In Chief @JewishInsider Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Signal News
Back From Israel: Morgan Ortagus Recounts Stories of Trauma

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 21:32


Israeli leaders such as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “look like shells of their former selves,” commentator Morgan Ortagus says, following meetings in Israel earlier this month. But Ortagus, who was State Department spokesperson under President Donald Trump, says the weariness extends to the people of Israel, many of whom remain “traumatized” from the Hamas terrorist attacks Oct. 7. “The very existence of the state of Israel is threatened whenever they are attacked,” she says, adding, “It's a tiny country. It's a tiny people.""So when they are attacked, it's existential to their surviva," Ortagus says. "And we of course know that more Jews were killed on Oct. 7 than on any other day since the Holocaust. So I know that has to weigh with the leadership.” As host of “The Morgan Ortagus Show,” a new Sunday offering on SiriusXM Patriot, the former State Department official is using her platform, and her nearly two decades of national security experience, to communicate the history of tension in the Middle East and what America's role should be. Ortagus joins this episode of “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain what she learned after meeting with Netantahu and other senior leaders in Israel and Saudi Arabia, and visiting some of the kibbutzim where Hamas terrorists tortured, raped, and slaughtered Israelis on Oct. 7. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Daily Signal Podcast: Back From Israel: Morgan Ortagus Recounts Stories of Trauma

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024


Israeli leaders such as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “look like shells of their former selves,” commentator Morgan Ortagus says, following meetings in Israel earlier this month.   But Ortagus, who was State Department spokesperson under President Donald Trump, says the weariness extends to the people of Israel, many of whom remain “traumatized” from the Hamas […]

The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum
Examining The Ground War In Gaza With Morgan Ortagus

The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 17:44


As the nation approaches the fourth month of the Israel-Hamas war, what does the potential future of Gaza look like?   Former Spokesperson for the United States Department of State, Morgan Ortagus is live from the ground in Tel Aviv, Israel, as the nation approaches its fourth month of war. Morgan details the conversations taking place amongst Israeli leadership surrounding the demilitarization of Gaza and Hamas. She also reveals her thoughts on the Biden Administration's efforts to bring American hostages home, and whether President Biden is doing enough to mediate the war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Biden's Silence on Israel - Fear or Guilty Conscience?

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 30:59 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor expresses her support for Israel and condemns the recent terror attack by Hamas. She discusses the war crimes committed and questions the desensitization of those who support Hamas. Tudor is joined by Morgan Ortagus, who shares her emotional experience in the Middle East during the attacks and calls for action. They criticize politicians for not explicitly mentioning "Jewish" and "terrorism" in their statements. They also discuss the lack of response from the White House and criticize the Biden administration's foreign policy failures. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Buck Sexton Show
The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Biden's Silence on Israel - Fear or Guilty Conscience?

The Buck Sexton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 30:59 Transcription Available


In this episode, Tudor expresses her support for Israel and condemns the recent terror attack by Hamas. She discusses the war crimes committed and questions the desensitization of those who support Hamas. Tudor is joined by Morgan Ortagus, who shares her emotional experience in the Middle East during the attacks and calls for action. They criticize politicians for not explicitly mentioning "Jewish" and "terrorism" in their statements. They also discuss the lack of response from the White House and criticize the Biden administration's foreign policy failures. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H2 - Morgan Ortagus

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 36:50 Transcription Available


White House trying to make sure Biden doesn't fall down. Biden joins UAW picket line. Bidenomics stats. Clay's RFK Jr. Twitter poll. Former Trump State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus joins Clay and Buck to discuss breaking news on a long-time Iranian campaign to influence Obama and Biden administration officials. VIP email sides with Clay on question of whether Biden will be the Democrat nominee.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Hour 2 - Morgan Ortagus

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 36:50 Transcription Available


White House trying to make sure Biden doesn't fall down. Biden joins UAW picket line. Bidenomics stats. Clay's RFK Jr. Twitter poll. Former Trump State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus joins Clay and Buck to discuss breaking news on a long-time Iranian campaign to influence Obama and Biden administration officials. VIP email sides with Clay on question of whether Biden will be the Democrat nominee.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.