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00:00President, how far away was Donald Trump when this gentleman was caught and stopped?
00:07Probably between 300 and 500 yards, but with a rifle and a scope like that, that's not
00:15a long distance.
00:16Hello, everyone.
00:17I'm Molly Line, along with Alicia Acuna, Charlie Hurt, and Joe Concha, and welcome to The Big
00:23Weekend Show.
00:24The big story tonight, a second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump.
00:29The Republican presidential candidate says he was killed over by Martin County police
00:34where he was taken into custody.
00:36Also found at the scene where the shots were fired were weapons hanging on a fence.
00:43There were two bags, a GoPro and a long gun.
00:46Over two months ago, the former president survived a first assassination attempt during
00:51his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:53The former president has responded to the shooting, writing, there were gunshots in
00:58my vicinity.
00:59But before rumors start spiraling out of control, I wanted you to hear this first.
01:04I am safe and well.
01:06Nothing will slow me down.
01:08I will never surrender.
01:11Joining us now is Mark Levin, host of Life, Liberty and Levin, and former chief of staff
01:15to Attorney General Edwin Meese in the Reagan administration.
01:20Thank you for coming on this evening.
01:22I just want to start with getting your insights on what has been a truly remarkable day.
01:27Well, let's start this way.
01:30Who's in charge?
01:33Who's in charge?
01:37We don't have any idea who's in charge.
01:40Who's in charge of protecting a presidential candidate in this country?
01:44Well, we can talk about the Secret Service, the FBI, DHS.
01:49It lists all your great hosts with their tremendous experience.
01:52And it is fascinating to me.
01:55So I'm a little older.
01:56I served in the Reagan administration.
01:57I was chief of staff to Attorney General Meese.
01:59And let me tell you what would have happened in that administration.
02:03Ronald Reagan would have picked up the phone.
02:06He would have called Attorney General Meese.
02:08He would have said, you're in charge of getting to the bottom of this, and you've got 48 hours
02:11to do it.
02:12Meese, who I work next to, he would have called the Treasury Secretary, he would have called
02:19every department that has any role in federal law enforcement.
02:23FBI reports to him, he would have dragged Chris Perea up there, he would have brought
02:26in the U.S. Marshals, he would have brought them all in.
02:28Secret Service, Secretary of DHS.
02:32We would have been in the Situation Room at the United States Department of Justice.
02:36And Ed Meese would have said, to all those gathered, you better G.D. get to the bottom
02:42of this, and you have 48 hours to report to me.
02:45And I want to know how you're going to fix this.
02:47And I want to know right away how you're going to fix this.
02:50We have a president of the United States who's mentally incapacitated.
03:19We have a vice president of the United States who's an incompetent, way over her head.
03:24We have an attorney general of the United States who just held a press event the other
03:28day about violence, and he's, what, in the witness pleading?
03:33I'm so glad that President Trump as well.
03:35Well, isn't that nice?
03:37The executive branch is run by the president of the United States.
03:41Remember pleading?
03:42I'm so glad that President Trump as well.
03:45Well, isn't that nice?
03:47The executive branch is run by the president of the United States.
03:52Number two, the vice president of the United States, federal law enforcement, ultimately
03:57the attorney general of the United States.
04:00And they're all AWOL.
04:01They're nowhere.
04:02So it's perfectly fine if we keep banging heads about the head of the Secret Service,
04:08the head of the FBI.
04:09These are bureaucrats, mostly.
04:12Mayorkas, we know what he is.
04:14He's a complete incompetent buffoon.
04:17But where the hell is the president, the vice president who wants to be president, and the
04:22attorney general who has done absolutely nothing to get his hands around this?
04:26Now, I'm telling you this, as somebody who served at the highest level of the Department
04:31of Justice, that justice wouldn't sit back and wait for a local special agent in charge
04:36of Miami to take over.
04:39They'd be sending guys in there from Washington, D.C.
04:42And Meese would have wanted a report every hour on the damn hour.
04:46And he'd want to know what we're going to do to fix this.
04:49And I can also tell you that the first time around, this would have happened had Ed Meese
04:55been the attorney general, Reagan, but the president of the United States.
04:58So this is all evidence to me when I listen to everybody, and they're all fantastic.
05:04But it's all evidence to me of Keystone Cops.
05:07Who's in charge of what?
05:09Well, it depends.
05:11This one should have done that.
05:12This should have been.
05:13No, you need a general, a general who's in charge and says, I want to know who the hell
05:19screwed up.
05:20I want to know what the hell we're going to do to fix this little bit of that climate
05:23change money or money going to illegal aliens.
05:26Maybe that money could have been moved into the Secret Service.
05:29I have no idea.
05:30But we have no time to figure all that out.
05:33We have 50 days until a presidential election.
05:35Let me ask you a question.
05:36Does Joe Biden seem that concerned tonight?
05:39Where is he?
05:40Does Kamala Harris seem that concerned tonight?
05:43Well, she tweeted.
05:44Isn't that nice?
05:45I tweeted, too.
05:46So what?
05:47The attorney general of the United States, does he seem that concerned tonight?
05:50No.
05:51They just don't give a you know what, and they won't take charge of this.
05:55So the executive branch is running adrift.
05:59That is what's happening.
06:00Every part of it, including the don't give a you know what, and they won't take charge
06:05of this.
06:06So the executive branch is running adrift.
06:09That is what's happening.
06:10Every part of it, including the best parts of it, the federal law enforcement parts of
06:15it.
06:16They're now running adrift.
06:17I speak as a former person who served at the highest level of the Department of Justice.
06:24So Mark, Charlie Heard here, you know, obviously, you're exactly right about President Biden
06:28being completely M.I.A. and has been for a long time in the in the presidency.
06:34But we're sort of back at this, you know, after the Butler, Pennsylvania shooting, there
06:38was all of this this this professed unity where President Biden and others talked about
06:45how they were going to lower the rhetoric.
06:47But now we're back to where you have Democrats issuing tweets saying that there's that they're
06:53glad that the guy they called last week, Hitler, survived another assassination attempt.
06:59Is it strikes me that maybe they didn't really mean it when they said it six weeks ago.
07:05I mean, you know, if you watch MSNBC for about 15 minutes, the hate and the drivel and the
07:12contempt that pours out of their pores from Joy Reid and I mean, don't get me started
07:18with a long list.
07:19CNN.
07:20So contemptible, every Trump elected prosecutors and a Garland appointed prosecutor, the things
07:27that they say in their briefs are so horrendous.
07:30What some of these judges have to say, the Democrat Party controls the culture.
07:34They control the media.
07:36They control the propaganda.
07:38They now control many of the court systems.
07:40And that's exactly what you're saying.
07:42You're saying a one party monopolistic system.
07:45And people have written about this long before me who've gone through these various regimes,
07:50totalitarian regimes, their use of words, creating devil terms and age old terms.
07:56You know, Trump's always the devil.
07:58Kamau Harris is the angel.
08:01You can see this endless propaganda and contempt.
08:04And by the way, they hate you and me.
08:07They've made it abundantly clear they hate at least half the country.
08:10So of course, this contributes to the nut jobs out there and so forth.
08:14But still, I don't know how much we can do to fix that.
08:18I do know we can do something to fix the executive branch, which to the nut jobs out there and
08:23so forth.
08:24But still, I don't know how much we can do to fix that.
08:28I do know we can do something to fix the executive branch.
08:31And we got to put these people out as fast as possible.
08:34Take these agencies back.
08:36We need to fumigate them.
08:37We need to get people in there who are serious public servants and civil servants.
08:40We need to put competent people in senior positions.
08:44We need to take the FBI back.
08:45We need to take all the federal agencies and particularly the police agencies back.
08:50We need to take the Department of Justice back.
08:53And we can do that in the next election because right now, they're completely and utterly
08:58either out of control or rudderless.
09:00Mark, it's Joe Concha.
09:02I'm going to read a quote from Lester Holt, who is reporting on this assassination attempt
09:07again, the second in 64 days.
09:10Here's what he said tonight on the NBC Nightly News, and you're going to get a real kick
09:14out of this quote.
09:16Today's apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign
09:21trail.
09:22Trump, his running mate, J.D. Vance, continued to make baseless claims about Haitian immigrants
09:27in Springfield, Ohio, resulting in bomb threats.
09:31So in other words, it's Trump's fault that somebody tried to shoot him today because
09:35of something that was said about Springfield, Ohio, which has had an influx of thousands
09:40upon thousands of Haitian immigrants to their town.
09:43And because Trump brings that up and because J.D. Vance brings that up, therefore, that's
09:46what's leading this.
09:47I'll let you go from here because I can't believe what I just saw right now on the NBC
09:52Nightly News.
09:53Sickening.
09:54Absolutely sickening.
09:55No, actually, I thought it was all the Democrats and their anti-Semitism.
09:59I thought it was all the Democrats were anti-murdering, selling into slavery, women and children.
10:05Maybe Lester Holt, maybe Lester Holt has a difficulty digesting facts around him.
10:11This guy is not a Haitian.
10:13In fact, the more I'm reading is I'm getting information he may have been an anti-Semite.
10:17I don't know what he is.
10:18We'll get the facts.
10:19But Lester Holt doesn't have any facts, does he?
10:22And you know what?
10:23If you tried to do a Google search of the number of times Donald Trump has called Hitler,
10:28I think the computer would melt down.
10:31I think the computer would melt down to dumb down what Hitler is in order to try and turn.
10:37Look, let's be honest.
10:39They've been trying to turn Trump into a non-human.
10:41And that's what they've been trying to do from the beginning.
10:44They're dehumanizing him.
10:46And they've been doing this.
10:47They've written about this in two books.
10:49The way they treat him, the way they talk about him, their facial actions, and so forth
10:53and so on.
10:54And that debate with Kamala Harris is more of the same.
10:57The facial tics, the you're a disgrace, you're a disgrace, totally non-substantive, how he's
11:03a threat.
11:04You said you would burn down.
11:05I mean, just stupid things, Charlottesville, all these lies trying to create a character
11:10trick.
11:11They want to run against the character.
11:12They want to create a character trick.
11:14Unfortunately, the culture is very sick in large measure due to the media.
11:20But I don't want to miss the fact that the problem that's going on in federal law enforcement
11:24today is at the top.
11:26It's at the very, very top with the president, with Harris, with Merrick Garland.
11:31Those are the three who are responsible for what takes place.
11:35They are in charge, not anybody else.
11:38And that's why everybody's running around like Keystone cops who's in charge.
11:41Mark, it's Alicia Cunha, and thank you so much for being here.
11:45You know, as you know, the acting U.S. Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe gave an update
11:48to senators on Thursday.
11:49I would argue they already are.
11:51How are Americans supposed to absorb the findings of that internal investigation as we are now
11:58going to be learning more and more about what's going on in the U.S.?
12:02Well, first of all, I want to thank you for being here.
12:05How are Americans supposed to absorb the findings of that internal investigation as
12:09we are now going to be learning so much more about this latest assassination attempt?
12:14It just seems so much for the American people.
12:17You know, we're grownups here.
12:19We really have a way to deal with this.
12:21You know, most regimes we do not.
12:23One day we may not hear, but we do right now.
12:25The same people have destroyed our economy and destroyed our border.
12:28We're destroying law enforcement, destroying our military.
12:32The same people who are destroying our alliances are destroying our FBI and our Secret Service
12:37and our Department of Justice and our Department of Homeland Security.
12:40I mean, the same people who are destroying our alliances are destroying our FBI and our
12:46Secret Service and our Department of Justice and our Department of Homeland Security.
12:50I mean, they're good at one thing.
12:52They're consistent.
12:53And so if you want to fix it, our Constitution gives you an option.
12:57The option is to kick their asses out of office and bring in people who are serious.
13:02We didn't have this sort of thing four years ago.
13:05Not in any of these areas that I talk about.
13:07And we have it now.
13:09And it's completely out of control.
13:11And the only way to deal with it right now, we have 50 days, is in 50 days.
13:19And we need to deal with it.
13:20You know, it's one question.
13:22You can do a hell of a lot.
13:24You are the Paul Reveres and you are the Thomas Paine.
13:27You need to talk to 10 people.
13:29You need to talk to 15 people.
13:31You need to make sure you not only vote early, you get people vote early.
13:34We can't rely on political parties to get out the vote.
13:37We have to get out the vote.
13:39It's now.
13:40We have 50 days to try and fix this.
13:42Right now.
13:44Well, Mark, for all of us, thank you so much for being here tonight and sharing your perspective.
13:50We appreciate it.
13:51Mark Levin.
13:52God bless.
13:54And right now, the FBI is collecting evidence outside of Trump National Golf Club.
13:59And that's where Dana Marie McNichol is live tonight.
14:02Dana Marie.
14:07I don't.
14:08OK, so we're still waiting for Dana Marie McNichol to get up there and her information.
14:14But, Paul, I want to go to you, actually, if we can, just to continue this conversation.
14:19Some of the points that Mark Levin was making, he just really hammered on this idea of leadership
14:24because Americans want leadership right now and they're not seeing it.
14:28It begs.
14:29It beggars belief that we still have not gotten a press conference from Alejandro Mayorkas
14:34relative to the failures of the Secret Service.
14:36What we should have gotten is, first of all, Mayorkas very early in the game after Butler.
14:41But then subsequent to that, there should have been a press conference about how the service under him is being rebuilt
14:49and the measures that were taken to fix what was clearly a flaw.
14:53It seems that only in our current regime do these sort of flaws seem to fall by the wayside.
14:59They're on the cutting room floor.
15:00Nobody seems to care.
15:01And think about the signal it sends to our adversaries.
15:05If we could get two apparent clowns who are low level to manage to almost do what they almost did here,
15:12not only in Butler, but down in Florida, what does it say to the IRGC in Iran?
15:18What does it say to some of our more radicalized enemies around the world?
15:22What it says is America is not what they used to be.
15:25We don't have to worry about these guys.
15:27They don't even seem to be able to protect one of their main VIPs, who may very well be the next president.
15:32It is a diminution of American stature, American status, and the fact that we can't do this.
15:40If you're sitting where, let's say, the Chinese or the Russians are, you got to say, we don't have to worry about these guys.
15:45Would you be worried, Paul, to my point earlier, and I asked Mark this, I asked Jason this as well,
15:51that a 20-year-old outflanked the entire Secret Service and the local police of Butler, Pennsylvania,
15:56and getting on that roof, right, which the best line of sight you could possibly imagine,
16:02hit a rifle behind an air conditioner, then went back and got it and got up there.
16:06And if Trump doesn't turn his head to read a chart that he never reads during a speech, he's dead right now.
16:12The 20-year-old outflanks the Secret Service.
16:14Now we have this situation where somebody is waiting for him at the sixth hole.
16:18And thank God there was one Secret Service individual who's spot now.
16:22The 20-year-old outflanks the Secret Service.
16:24Now we have this situation where somebody is waiting for him at the sixth hole.
16:28And thank God there was one Secret Service individual who spotted him.
16:32What if the Iranians said, you know what, let's send in a team, five, six, seven people to take out Trump?
16:39I don't see how they stop this from happening.
16:41We'd be only too happy to facilitate.
16:43So, you know, just to reverse the roles, right, imagine you had to plan an operation in Tehran, right, or in Beijing, in Moscow.
16:49Think about how hard that would be for you if you didn't have somebody on the ground to help you.
16:54Or if you're sitting with the adversaries that you're talking about are, they have to say to themselves, you know what, you see what's going on on the campuses.
17:01Well, there's right pickings for people in country who will assist them.
17:06We've heard the reporting that Iran apparently seems to have some funding relative to the groups that are protesting on campus.
17:13And look, nobody is saying that the groups on campus tried to kill Donald Trump.
17:17I'm not making that connection.
17:18But what I am saying is that if you're sitting with those adversaries are, they know they have better reach in.
17:25And when you consider the border as an overlay, I did 15 years of counterterrorism post 9-11.
17:31OK, I can tell you when somebody showed up on a set who we knew nothing about, had no border friction coming into the country, no biometrics.
17:38There was no footprint. Every alarm bell went off.
17:41Who is this guy? Where did he come from?
17:43We don't know where he is. We're trying to look into him.
17:45We got a name. The name doesn't come back from here to Washington.
17:47Everybody thought you put surveillance, you do all kinds of stuff within the law.
17:51Who is this guy? Where did he come from?
17:53We don't know where he is. We're trying to look into him.
17:55We got a name. The name doesn't come back from here to Washington.
17:58Everybody thought you put surveillance, you do all kinds of stuff within the law to make sure that you button that person up.
18:03You put him to bed at night. You woke him up in the morning.
18:05OK, we got 20 million of those that just came into the country.
18:10Following along on this, one of the hallmarks, the sad hallmarks of 9-11 was that it was carried out by a bunch of people that were holding box cutters.
18:20It was the most rudimentary plan you could possibly imagine.
18:25And then you fast forward to this and you say 20 years later, whatever it is, three years later, and you're wondering, so we're just sort of riding by on luck again?
18:34Have we learned nothing?
18:36It seems that way. And, you know, when you consider that the world is getting smaller and more dangerous and all the old battles are still going on,
18:42all the stuff that we've had all of our lives, think about if you're sitting with us.
18:46Right. Donald Trump took out one of their beloved right. One of their main leaders.
18:50Now, if Donald Trump used to be no sense of urgency and they don't need to wait for him to become president again to take out revenge,
18:56they got plenty of time here. They would have essentially, you know, till 20 January.
19:01Right. If it were to come to that. And again, if you're sitting where they are, the message is it's not that hard.
19:08How concerned should we be as this and that?
19:10You know, we're praising the bravery of the the Secret Service agent that was ahead by a hole in the people that got to the car.
19:16How concerned should we be about potential booby traps and other people involved with this individual, Ryan Wesley Ruth?
19:23So as we saw in a in a crook's case right out in Butler, he had some IEDs. Right.
19:28Fortunately, they were not active. And so they didn't go up. But you always have to allow for that.
19:32Generally, situations like Paul. I'm sorry. Yes, they did. Yeah.
19:36Oh, the the the general thing is that you have to assume that he's got people with him.
19:42He's got people who will help him and that they could be something that could detonate if you go into the room too fast, et cetera.
19:48So you do have to assume that. And you have to say to yourself, quote, he's got people with him.
19:52He's got people who will help him and that they could be something that could detonate if you go into the room too fast, et cetera.
19:58So you do have to assume that. And you have to say to yourself, according to the reporting that we're getting, he's not from the area.
20:04You got to wonder what his support network was. How did he keep heart and soul together?
20:09All right. Was he working? Where's the money coming from? These questions are all going to be answered.
20:15And, you know, right now you don't have good quick answers. It looks like some of the answers we get back may be troubling.
20:20It looks like there may be some overseas travel and things like that.
20:23And so if those reports are accurate, there's going to be a lot more questions here.
20:28And it's a good point. You have to assume there could be some real nefarious forces behind him until you know there are not.
20:36Paul Morrow, thank you. So glad you are staying with us tonight. We really appreciate it.
20:40Right now, the FBI is collecting evidence outside of Trump National Golf Club.
20:45And that is where we find Dana Marie McNichol. I think we have her signal now.
20:49She is live on the ground there tonight. Dana Marie, what is happening there?
20:52This is the case for many roads around the golf course.
20:56Shut off to the public. There's heavy law enforcement presence here.
21:00Now, right now, we're about a 12 minute drive from Mar-a-Lago, where that former president lives.
21:05Playing golf on a Sunday is a common occurrence for him.
21:08Now, you mentioned the FBI collecting evidence. At another location, we have a camera at that mobile command center.
21:14Both FBI and local law enforcement, they have been doing what it looks like.
21:19Collecting evidence, inspecting what could be a hole or a gap in the shrubbery.
21:24This investigation goes well into the night.
21:27I also want to get to a map of the golf course so you can see what could be a hole or a gap in the shrubbery.
21:34This investigation goes well into the night.
21:37I also want to get to a map of the golf course so you can see hole 5 and hole 6.
21:43Those holes are parallel to a public street.
21:46That's where the investigation is going on right now. That's where FBI and investigators are posted up.
21:51Now, former president Trump told Brett Baier this afternoon that he was on hole 5 when he was quickly taken away off a golf cart into the clubhouse.
21:59Secret Service said in the press conference that agents are always one hole ahead of the former president to make sure the area is cleared.
22:07The Secret Service said an agent on that golf course noticed that a rifle was pointed at a chain link fence along the course.
22:14And that's when agents shot at the suspect who fled.
22:17Now, Palm Beach County Sheriff Rick Bradshaw said the gunman had an AK style rifle with a scope, two backpacks hanging on a fence and a GoPro camera.
22:25They said the suspect was about 400 to 500 yards away from the former president hidden in that shrubbery while he was playing golf.
22:33Now, a witness was a huge help with the police in this investigation who did see that male run from the golf course bushes and jump into a black Nissan.
22:42The witness gave the plate numbers to police who pulled over the suspect on I-95 in Martin County.
22:48We now have the name of that suspect, Ryan Wesley Ralph.
22:52He is now in police custody and we are waiting on his mugshot.
22:56Police are also working on search warrants for his car.
22:59Now, when asked about adding more resources.
23:02We have increased the amount of assets that we've supported.
23:06So we are living in danger time.
23:12Now, as the investigation continues, the FBI has asked the community for their help.
23:16If you have any information about the suspects or if you saw anything, call that FBI tip line.
23:22We are still waiting to see if that suspect will be in court tomorrow or later this week.
23:26We're on the ground right now.
23:27It is pouring rain right now.
23:29But of course, we're going to keep you the keep you updated and bring you the latest from Palm Beach.
23:34I'll send it back to you.
23:35Dana Marie, thank you.
23:37The second attempted assassination follows the first one in Butler, Pennsylvania, July 13th.
23:42Congress is currently investigating the first shooting.
23:45Our next guest is a member of the bipartisan task force on the attempted assassination of former President Trump.
23:51Let's bring in Florida Congresswoman Laurel Lee.
23:54Laurel, thanks for joining us.
23:56We really appreciate it.
23:57So here we have a situation where, again, just incredible that and quite frankly, disturbing that for the second time in 64 days,
24:07somebody tried to take the life of the former president who currently could be the next president.
24:13Your thoughts as far as were there failures here?
24:17Is this the new normal?
24:19And what can we do to prevent this from happening again?
24:22Well, there are a couple of things that are important when it comes to the Secret Service's job protecting people like President Trump.
24:30The first is, of course, we've heard about the differences between the type of resources assigned to a sitting president versus a candidate.
24:38But there's a second piece that's very important.
24:40And that is that the Secret Service and law enforcement respond to the actual threat environment.
24:47So where a particular person, whether it is the sitting president or a candidate or another person that's a Secret Service protectee,
24:54is facing actual threats of a certain level, those resources increase.
24:59And that's clearly what we see here, that President Trump is under serious threat.
25:05This is the second now attempt in just a short span of time.
25:10And so it's evident that we need the highest level of resources assigned to be on his detail and protecting him.
25:18There is an important distinction, though, for the events of today that we should note.
25:24And that is this in the task force. We spent a lot of time looking at the failures and the breakdowns and the things that went wrong in the days and the hours leading up to that attempt on President Trump's life.
25:36And today we do have agents on the ground who were with the president who took swift and decisive action to stop this threat.
25:47And the president is safe tonight.
25:50So this was a very significant and important success by the agents who were with the president today.
25:58That being said, clearly, our work is ongoing to take a look at what resources are there, what resources are assigned,
26:06and are they adequate to meet this intense threat environment that clearly exists in the United States of America today?
26:14So, Congresswoman Charlie Hurd here, thanks for joining us tonight.
26:18Can you, you know, you've been obviously studying this very closely ever since Butler.
26:24Can you point to any large systemic changes that have been made that should give American citizens any sort of relief or any sort of optimism that the government is taking this stuff seriously?
26:40Well, I do know that within Secret Service, they have been taking a very close look at that allocation of resource question.
26:48I do believe the level of resources and agents assigned to President Trump's detail has been increased.
26:54But the question that's more important is, is it enough?
26:57And it certainly doesn't appear so when we have a threat level that is this significant and this severe facing President Trump.
27:05And Joe Biden and Kamala Harris should come out right now and direct every agency that has a role here from Department of Justice to the FBI to the Secret Service to put their full force effort and attention and resources on making sure that President Trump is kept safe.
27:23Just like the other protectees, Vice President Harris and others should be kept safe if they are under protection.
27:29And there is a reality to the number of Secret Service agents that we have.
27:34There's a finite number of agents.
27:36And so we need to make sure that they are able to hire and retain and train the best and the brightest.
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