Trump Gets HOSTAGE DEAL In Gaza
Added: Jan 17, 2025
In this podcast episode, Ben Shapiro discusses the recent developments surrounding the hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, the political landscape in the United States, and the implications of these events for both domestic and foreign policy. The episode begins with an announcement about the upcoming inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States, emphasizing the significance of this event and the coverage that will be provided by The Daily Wire.
The Hostage Deal and Its Implications
Shapiro delves into the details of the hostage deal currently being negotiated between Israel and Hamas. He outlines the conflicting goals of both parties, noting that Hamas has consistently sought to maintain control over Gaza while Israel aims to secure the release of hostages and eliminate the threat posed by Hamas. Shapiro argues that any deal reached will inherently be unfavorable for Israel, as it must navigate the manipulative tactics employed by Hamas, which has a history of reneging on agreements.
The discussion highlights the pressure exerted by the Biden administration on Israel to accept a deal that would effectively allow Hamas to retain power. Shapiro contrasts this with the approach taken by Donald Trump, who he claims would not have permitted such concessions. He emphasizes that the Trump administration's stance was clear: Hamas should not be allowed to govern Gaza, and any deal must prioritize the safety and security of Israel.
The Role of the Biden Administration
Shapiro critiques President Biden's handling of the situation, suggesting that his administration's willingness to negotiate with Hamas has emboldened the terrorist organization. He points out that Biden's focus appears to be on achieving a ceasefire rather than ensuring the long-term security of Israel. This, according to Shapiro, has led to a lack of trust from the Israeli government, which fears that any temporary ceasefire could ultimately benefit Hamas.
The podcast also touches on the broader implications of the hostage deal, particularly regarding the future of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Shapiro argues that the Biden administration's approach has weakened America's standing in the region, while Trump's policies would have reinforced U.S. support for Israel and deterred adversaries.
The Political Landscape in the U.S.
As the conversation shifts to domestic politics, Shapiro discusses the recent farewell address given by President Biden. He criticizes Biden's speech as lacking substance and failing to address the pressing issues facing the nation. Shapiro argues that Biden's focus on the so-called "tech oligarchy" is misguided, as it distracts from the real challenges posed by government overreach and the erosion of individual freedoms.
Shapiro contrasts Biden's approach with that of Trump, who he believes would prioritize American interests and promote a more robust foreign policy. He highlights the importance of having leaders who understand the complexities of international relations and are willing to take a strong stance against terrorism.
The Confirmation Hearings for Trump's Nominees
The podcast also covers the confirmation hearings for Trump's cabinet nominees, including Marco Rubio for Secretary of State and Pam Bondi for Attorney General. Shapiro praises their performances, noting that they articulated a clear vision for U.S. foreign policy that prioritizes national interests and security. He emphasizes that these nominees represent a significant shift from the previous administration's approach, which he views as ineffective and detrimental to American interests.
Shapiro highlights Rubio's emphasis on the need for a foreign policy that serves American interests rather than a globalist agenda. He also commends Bondi for her assertiveness during her hearing, particularly in her exchanges with Democratic senators. Shapiro believes that the Trump administration's focus on law and order, as well as its commitment to holding individuals accountable, will resonate with the American public.
The Situation in California
Towards the end of the episode, Shapiro shifts gears to discuss the ongoing wildfires in California. He interviews Spencer Linquist, a Daily Wire investigative reporter on the ground, who provides insight into the devastation caused by the fires. Linquist describes the challenges faced by residents and the complexities of recovery efforts, including issues related to insurance and government response.
Linquist notes that many residents are frustrated with the state government's handling of the situation, particularly in light of the recent fires being linked to illegal activities. He emphasizes the need for accountability and effective management to prevent future disasters.