
DOJ Launches Criminal Probe into Fed Chair plus Paid Pro Agitators Target ICE Nationwide
2026/1/17 | 15 mins.
1. Criminal Probe Into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell The document’s primary focus is on President Trump’s administration opening a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The probe involves grand jury subpoenas related to Powell’s testimony before Congress about renovations to the Federal Reserve’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. Powell publicly addressed the issue in an unusual prerecorded video, emphasizing that: He respects the rule of law. He believes the investigation is politically motivated rather than based on wrongdoing. He views the investigation as retaliation for the Fed’s interest rate decisions, which he says were made based on economic evidence rather than presidential pressure. Concerns About Federal Reserve Independence Powell frames the investigation as a threat to the independence of U.S. monetary policy. He argues the action raises a fundamental question: Whether interest rates will continue to be set by economic data and expertise Or be influenced by political intimidation and pressure The media narrative highlighted in the transcript emphasizes historic and unprecedented pressure on the Federal Reserve from the executive branch. 2. ICE Protests and Domestic Unrest President Trump says: Protesters are “professional agitators” They may be financially backed by left‑wing groups Federal officials, including DHS leadership, describe: Protest activity as approaching or constituting domestic terrorism The use of vehicles as weapons against law enforcement Federal Escalation DHS is reportedly deploying up to 1,000 additional federal agents to Minnesota. Federal authorities state they will not retreat, regardless of local political opposition. There is a clear standoff between federal enforcement and local leadership, with immigration enforcement at the center. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Regime Change Isn’t a Dirty Word, a Meeting with Machado & the Soldiers Who Changed a Hemisphere Week In Review
2026/1/17 | 29 mins.
1. Support for Regime Change Without “Boots on the Ground” Regime change can be morally and strategically justified when it leads to the fall of tyrannical or hostile regimes (e.g., Soviet Union, Iran). Strongly distinguishes between: Non-military or indirect regime change (diplomatic pressure, moral support, rhetoric, economic pressure) Full-scale military invasions, which the speaker opposes based on lessons from Iraq and Libya. Frames “regime change” as a concept unfairly discredited due to past U.S. military failures. 2. Historical Analogy: Reagan and the Cold War Ronald Reagan is a model: “Peace through strength,” rebuilding the military without large-scale invasions. Moral clarity and public rhetoric (e.g., “evil empire,” “tear down this wall”) are catalysts for systemic collapse. The power of words and leadership signaling can inspire dissidents inside authoritarian regimes. 3. Iran as an Active Enemy of the United States Iran is fundamentally different from prior dictatorships: Actively funds terrorism targeting Americans Governed by a theocratic regime portrayed as irredeemable Open U.S. rhetorical and moral support for Iranian protesters and dissidents. Acknowledges uncertainty and risks following a revolution but argues the status quo is worse. 4. Venezuela: Engagement With María Corina Machado A bipartisan Senate meeting with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado following her meeting with President Trump. Highlights her strategic emphasis on: U.S. unity Avoiding partisan attacks on Trump She is an effective, pragmatic opposition leader acting in Venezuela’s national interest. Strong ties between U.S. senators and Venezuelan communities, especially in Florida and Texas. 5. Trump’s Role in Global Opposition Movements Donald Trump’s leadership and rhetoric is a motivating force behind opposition movements in: Iran Venezuela Cuba These three countries are simultaneously nearing potential regime collapse or elections. Claims this could represent the most significant geopolitical shift since the fall of the Berlin Wall, while acknowledging high risks. 6. Military Operation Against Maduro (U.S. Arrest) A recent military raid targeting Nicolás Maduro: Maduro described as being protected by Cuban military forces Operation allegedly resulted in: No American fatalities Multiple enemy combatant deaths The Senator visited three wounded U.S. soldiers recovering in San Antonio. Emphasizing: Their bravery Their role in “changing the Western Hemisphere” Symbolic gestures (retrieving bullets/shrapnel as mementos) Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Berlin Wall Moment: Iranians Defy Regime, Demand Freedom plus ICE Under New Attacks
2026/1/16 | 14 mins.
1. Iran Protests and U.S. Response There are ongoing nationwide protests in Iran, described as nearing a “breaking point” after roughly two weeks. Protesters are portrayed as ordinary civilians seeking freedom, dignity, and economic relief. The Iranian regime is accused of: Opening fire on protesters Killing at least 40 people in 10 days Using mass arrests, imprisonment, and violence by the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) 2. Trump Administration Support for Protesters Strong emphasis is placed on President Donald Trump’s support for Iranian protesters. At the UN Security Council, the U.S. ambassador (identified as Mike Waltz/Walls in the text) states: The U.S. stands firmly with the Iranian people The Iranian regime alone is responsible for economic misery and repression “All options are on the table”, signaling potential U.S. action Trump is repeatedly described as a “man of action”, contrasted with: The UN as ineffective Prior U.S. leadership under Obama and Biden as weak or passive 3. ICE Agent Attacks Ongoing attacks on ICE agents in the United States, particularly in Minnesota. Including: ICE vehicles vandalized Slogans such as “F ICE” and “Best agent is a dead agent” The violence is the cause of: Democratic leaders Left-wing rhetoric and alleged financial backing of agitators 4. White House Statement on ICE Violence White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt: Defends ICE agents as patriotic law enforcement Condemns rhetoric comparing ICE to Nazis or Gestapo Argues political language is directly inciting violence Investigations are mentioned into: Who is financing the attacks Possible organized efforts similar to BLM or Occupy Wall Street Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside the Room with the Heroic Soldiers Wounded in the Maduro Raid & with Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado
2026/1/16 | 34 mins.
1. Visit with U.S. Soldiers Wounded in the Maduro Raid Senator Ted Cruz visits three U.S. soldiers wounded during a raid intended to arrest Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. All soldiers are recovering in stable condition and none suffered life‑threatening injuries. One soldier helped plan and lead the raid and continued fighting after being shot. Two soldiers requested keepsakes from their injuries (a bullet and shrapnel), which Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth approved as a morale gesture. Emphasis on: Heroism and discipline of U.S. forces No American fatalities despite being outnumbered Significant Cuban forces defending Maduro were reportedly killed 2. Symbolism and Morale Soldiers and their families (wives present) showed strong morale and faith. Soldiers expressed eagerness to return to duty. A former commanding officer expressed regret at missing the mission, reinforcing camaraderie and pride. 3. Meeting with Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado Cruz met with Maria Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition leader now living in exile in the United States. Machado: Previously awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Met with President Donald Trump at the White House Symbolically presented Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize as gratitude for U.S. support 4. Political Situation in Venezuela Widespread celebration in Venezuela following Maduro’s removal. Some political prisoners released, though still monitored. Current acting leadership (Delcy Rodríguez) is described as illegitimate and a continuation of the Maduro regime. Machado strongly advocates for: Free and fair elections A swift election timeline (Cruz suggests within six months) 5. Bipartisan Senate Meeting Machado met with about a dozen U.S. senators, including Republicans and Democrats. Cruz praises her decision to pursue bipartisan unity instead of partisan attacks. Unity from the U.S. is portrayed as critical for Venezuela’s democratic transition. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Iran Threatens Trump w Assassination plus Doctor can't answer 'Can Men Get Pregnant?'
2026/1/15 | 15 mins.
1. Situation in Iran Mass Killings & Crackdown: Thousands have reportedly been killed or abducted by the Iranian regime during protests. U.S. Response: President Trump and the White House are applying maximum pressure on Iran. Actions include canceling meetings with Iranian officials, imposing a 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran, and signaling possible military intervention. Military options remain on the table; U.S. security teams are reviewing potential responses, including airstrikes. Global Reaction: European nations summoned Iranian ambassadors. Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers advocate restoring internet access in Iran to help protesters organize. Iranian Threats: Iranian state TV issued threats against President Trump, referencing past assassination attempts. 2. U.S. Domestic Issues Supreme Court Debate: A major discussion occurred about men in women’s sports and defining what constitutes a woman. The ACLU reportedly struggled to define “woman” during arguments. Senate Hearing on Abortion Pills: Focused on safety and regulation of abortion medication (e.g., Mifepristone). Republicans pushed for stricter oversight; Democrats emphasized access to care. Controversial Exchange: Senator Josh Hawley questioned Dr. Nisha Verma (OB-GYN) on whether men can get pregnant. Dr. Verma avoided a direct yes/no answer, citing complexity and patient identities. Hawley insisted on biological clarity, arguing that biological men cannot get pregnant and criticizing refusal to acknowledge this as undermining science and constitutional protections for women. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.



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