The Ben Ferguson Podcast

If you hate the liberal media but love the 47th President, than this is the podcast for you. Ben Ferguson brings you the commentary on the news that the biased media will not cover.

  1. Democrat Manifesto & Motive-Suspect Details Plot Against Trump Administration

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    Democrat Manifesto & Motive-Suspect Details Plot Against Trump Administration

    1. Incident Summary An armed individual allegedly attempted an attack during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton. The suspect (named Cole Thomas Allen, age 31) allegedly: Carried multiple weapons (shotgun, handgun, knives). Was stopped quickly by Secret Service and law enforcement, preventing fatalities. Injured one Secret Service agent, whose bulletproof vest prevented serious harm. President Trump and other high-profile officials were evacuated safely. 2. Suspect Profile (As Presented in the Text) The suspect allegedly: Wrote and shared a manifesto before the attack. Expressed anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric. Attended “No Kings” protests and was linked to left-wing activism. Was active on social media (BlueSky) with violent language. Obtained firearms legally, according to reporting cited in the text. Family members reportedly warned authorities about his radical behavior. 3. President Trump’s Response Trump is portrayed as: Calm, composed, and resolute during and after the incident. Willing to return to public events quickly and maintain transparency. Publicly praising law enforcement and Secret Service performance. Emphasizing unity and freedom of speech following the incident. He agreed to multiple interviews (including 60 Minutes) shortly after the event, presented as evidence of leadership and courage. 4. Political Framing and Attribution of Blame The commentary explicitly blames the “radical left” and Democratic rhetoric for fostering an environment that normalizes political violence. Repeated claims suggest: Media outlets and Democrats amplify hatred toward Trump. This rhetoric allegedly motivates individuals to commit violence. The text frames political violence as asymmetrical, targeting conservatives more heavily. 5. Media Criticism Strong criticism is directed at: CBS / 60 Minutes, particularly for reading excerpts from the manifesto during an interview. The press is portrayed as hostile, biased, and unethical, even in moments of national crisis. The host frames this as: An attempt to justify or contextualize the attacker’s actions. Evidence of deep-seated media animosity toward Trump. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson 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/benfergusonshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    28 min
  2. From Kimmel to the WH Shooter-Face Facts Dems want Trump, his Friends & Admin DEAD

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    From Kimmel to the WH Shooter-Face Facts Dems want Trump, his Friends & Admin DEAD

    1. Attribution of Blame Late‑night television hosts (e.g., Jimmy Kimmel) for dehumanizing rhetoric. Mainstream journalists (e.g., 60 Minutes, White House Correspondents’ Dinner attendees) for allegedly reinforcing anti‑Trump narratives. Democratic elected officials and commentators for statements framed as endorsing unrest or violence. Progressive influencers and activists (e.g., Hasan Piker) for justifying or rationalizing violence and crime. 2. Use of “Stochastic Terrorism” (Reversal) The text flips the concept of stochastic terrorism, arguing that: Democrats and the media accuse Trump of incitement, while Actually engaging in rhetorical demonization that motivates “lone‑wolf” attackers against Trump and conservatives. 3. Montage Strategy A major technique is the stacking of quotes from: Politicians Activists Entertainers Journalists 4. Assassination Narrative The text repeatedly emphasizes: A manifesto allegedly written by the attacker Attendance at “No Kings” protests Donations to Democratic candidates 5. Expansion to “Micro‑Looting” The argument broadens from political violence to moral breakdown, claiming: Progressive thinkers now justify theft, rebranding it as “micro‑looting.” Media outlets and intellectuals allegedly normalize crime by framing it as resistance to unjust “systems.” This reflects a wider collapse of ethical norms, not just political extremism. 6. Framing of the Democratic Party The Democratic Party is portrayed as: Hypocritical (condemning violence while allegedly inciting it) Radicalized Willing to excuse murder, theft, and unrest if ideologically convenient 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/benfergusonshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    19 min
  3. THIRD Assassination Attempt on President Trump...while Democrats Rhetoric Fuels the Fire

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    THIRD Assassination Attempt on President Trump...while Democrats Rhetoric Fuels the Fire

    A Third Assassination Attempt:This is the third attempted assassination against President Donald Trump, crediting the Secret Service and law enforcement for stopping the suspect. Attribution of Responsibility to Political Rhetoric:Violent acts are being fueled by inflammatory rhetoric from Democrats, left‑leaning media figures, and progressive commentators, who are normalizing or encouraging political violence. Focus on Specific Statements and Figures:Remarks by Democratic leaders, media personalities, and online commentators that are endorsing or joking about violence, using these examples to argue that such language has real‑world consequences. Characterization of the Suspect:The alleged attacker is described as ideologically motivated rather than mentally ill, portrayed as a “radicalized” individual influenced by left‑wing ideology, academic environments, and media narratives about Trump and Republicans. Praise of Trump’s Response:President Trump acted with restraint and leadership after the incident, calling for unity, peaceful resolution of differences, and respect for free speech, even while enduring hostile questioning from the media. Criticism of Media Conduct:Media outlets and journalists are irresponsibly repeating accusations from the attacker’s manifesto and reinforcing narratives that the speakers believe contribute to further radicalization. Broader Warning About Political Climate:Escalating rhetoric, ideological indoctrination, and tolerance of violent language are creating a dangerous environment where political figures and public events increasingly require heightened security. 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/benfergusonshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
  4. Woke Watchdog Exposed — SPLC Accused of Funding the Hate It Claims to Fight

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    Woke Watchdog Exposed — SPLC Accused of Funding the Hate It Claims to Fight

    Fraud Against Donors SPLC allegedly solicited donations by claiming it would dismantle hate groups. Instead, donated funds were allegedly funneled to the leadership of those same extremist groups. The was intentional deception and donor fraud. Funding Hate Groups SPLC funded organizations such as: Ku Klux Klan National Socialist Movement Aryan Nations United Clans of America Unite the Right (Charlottesville rally‑linked) Alleged payments total over $3 million between roughly 2014–2023. Money Laundering & Shell Companies SPLC is accused of creating fictitious entities and shell companies Funds were allegedly routed through fake bank accounts, prepaid cards, and layered transactions to conceal their origin. This is cited as the basis for conspiracy and money‑laundering charges. Use of Informants SPLC justified payments by labeling recipients as “informants.” Supervised racist postings Coordinated transportation to extremist rallies Helped facilitate criminal activity rather than dismantling it Charlottesville Example An SPLC‑paid individual allegedly participated in leadership chats planning the 2017 Unite the Right rally. SPLC allegedly helped fund and coordinate that individual’s activity. Political Weaponization Claim SPLC is accused of: Targeting conservative, Christian, and right‑leaning organizations Designating them as “hate groups” Publishing “hate maps” that allegedly put individuals at risk Turning Point USA and Charlie Kirk are cited repeatedly as examples. High Executive Compensation There were large executive salaries (over $500,000 annually) The evidence SPLC operated primarily as a profit‑driven organization. Long‑Term Pattern Alleged SPLC engaged in this behavior for decades Accusations include offshore accounts, excessive fundraising, and donor manipulation Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson 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/benfergusonshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    31 min
  5. Were America’s Scientists Targeted? plus One‑Third of Voters Say Deport Them All & Newsom's Migrant Machine

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    Were America’s Scientists Targeted? plus One‑Third of Voters Say Deport Them All & Newsom's Migrant Machine

    1. Missing or Dead U.S. Scientists The FBI is investigating multiple cases involving deaths or disappearances of scientists tied to sensitive U.S. research facilities (e.g., NASA, Los Alamos). Around 10 cases are referenced. FBI, DOE, and other agencies are coordinating. No confirmed link between cases, but public speculation and conspiracy theories are widespread. President Trump is quoted as calling the issue “serious” but possibly coincidental. Some lawmakers suggest possible foreign adversary involvement (China, Russia, Iran), though no evidence is presented. 2. Public Opinion on Illegal Immigration (Polling Data) Immigration opinions are more divided than media narratives suggest. ~31% of voters say all illegal immigrants should be deported. ~60% support deporting illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes. Very small percentages support deporting: Long-term non-criminal immigrants Those brought to the U.S. as children Sharp party-line differences: Majority of Republicans favor mass deportation. Democrats and independents mostly focus on criminals only. 3. ICE Arrests and Crimes by Illegal Immigrants DHS highlights arrests of illegal immigrants convicted of violent or sexual crimes. Examples include child sexual abuse, manslaughter, robbery, and assault. DHS claims ~70% of ICE arrests involve individuals charged with or convicted of crimes. 4. Virginia Redistricting Referendum Blocked by Courts A voter-approved redistricting referendum in Virginia was voided by a circuit court. Procedural violations in placing the amendment on the ballot Misleading ballot language Conflict with the existing bipartisan redistricting system Implications: Would have shifted Virginia’s congressional map to heavily favor Democrats. Case is heading to the Virginia Supreme Court. Existing maps remain in place for now. 5. National Political Consequences of Redistricting Virginia is a national flashpoint in the midterm election battle. Democrats argue courts are overturning voter will. Republicans argue courts stopped an unconstitutional power grab. Other states (e.g., Florida) may respond with counter-redistricting. 6. California and Taxpayer-Funded Migration Programs California is accused of spending over $1 billion to support and import undocumented migrants. Funds allegedly went to NGOs and activist groups. Programs framed as benefiting the Democratic political ecosystem. Migrants are portrayed as: Low-wage labor Welfare dependents Future Democratic voters Examples Used: Housing overcrowding in San Francisco Rising rents Population decline in Los Angeles County 7. Sanctuary Cities and ICE Opposition Sanctuary city leaders (e.g., NYC mayor) openly oppose ICE enforcement. ICE described by critics as “cruel and inhumane.” Sanctuary policies portrayed as shielding criminals and undermining federal law. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson 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/benfergusonshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
  6. Public Opinion Blows a Hole Through Immigration Spin plus Trump Calls Missing Scientists ‘Serious Stuff’

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    Public Opinion Blows a Hole Through Immigration Spin plus Trump Calls Missing Scientists ‘Serious Stuff’

    1. Public Opinion on Illegal Immigration and Deportation A recent poll reports shifting voter attitudes toward illegal immigration. 31% of registered voters say all illegal immigrants should be deported. Overall views: 43% support allowing illegal immigrants to stay and eventually apply for citizenship. 40% favor deportation in general (with differing criteria). 7% support allowing them to stay without citizenship. On who should be deported: 60% agree that illegal immigrants convicted of serious crimes should be deported. 19% support deportation for minor crimes. Only 3% support deportation of: Long‑term, law‑abiding undocumented immigrants Those brought to the U.S. as children Party-line differences are significant: 57% of Republicans favor deporting all illegal immigrants. This view is held by 24% of Independents and 7% of Democrats. Strong bipartisan agreement exists on deporting those convicted of serious crimes. Immigration enforcement is a major political issue heading into elections. Department of Homeland Security statements highlight ICE arrests involving serious crimes, reinforcing public safety concerns raised by immigration critics. 2. Reported Disappearances and Deaths of U.S. Scientists At least 10 cases are under review, involving personnel from: NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Los Alamos National Laboratory Other high‑level research institutions The FBI is leading the investigation, coordinating with: Department of Energy Department of Defense Department of State Local law enforcement Cases span several years and include: Disappearances Homicides Unexplained deaths A high‑profile case involves a retired Air Force Major General who disappeared under unusual circumstances. Officials caution against conspiracy theories, noting: No confirmed links between the cases Large scientific workforces statistically experience unrelated deaths Some lawmakers speculate about possible foreign adversary involvement, though no evidence has confirmed this. Federal agencies, including NASA, state there is no current indication of a national security threat. The House Oversight Committee has launched its own inquiry amid public pressure for transparency. 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/benfergusonshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    13 min
  7. Qatar’s Billion‑Dollar Influence Machine, Clarence Thomas Challenges Progressivism & the Liberal Heckler’s Veto Playbook Week In Review

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    Qatar’s Billion‑Dollar Influence Machine, Clarence Thomas Challenges Progressivism & the Liberal Heckler’s Veto Playbook Week In Review

    1. Allegations of Qatar’s Influence Campaign in the U.S. Qatar spends billions of dollars funding U.S. universities to influence American public opinion and academic culture. Qatar hires Washington, D.C.–based PR and lobbying firms to “whitewash” its image, particularly regarding claims of support for extremist groups. Qatar’s status is the largest foreign funder of U.S. universities, surpassing countries like China, and suggests this funding correlates with campus political activism. Specific universities (e.g., Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon) are highlighted as major recipients of foreign funds. Financial relationships will limit criticism of foreign governments, citing an example of a U.S. university campus in Qatar allegedly restricting speech about the Qatari regime. 2. Clarence Thomas’s Judicial Philosophy Thomas is emphasizing: Judicial restraint and discipline Originalism and adherence to the Constitution’s original meaning The belief that rights come from God, not government, grounded in the Declaration of Independence His personal background (raised by his grandfather, strict discipline, plainspoken style) is presented as shaping his judicial approach. Thomas’s views with progressivism, which characterizes asserting that rights derive from government authority rather than natural or divine sources. A Senate hearing anecdote is used to illustrate this ideological divide, portraying progressive views as mainstream within the modern Democratic Party. 3. Free Speech Conflicts on College Campuses At UCLA Law School, protesters disrupted a talk by a Department of Homeland Security lawyer. The disruption is a “heckler’s veto,” preventing speech rather than expressing dissent. Similar past incidents at Stanford Law School are cited to argue that some law students’ conduct is incompatible with professional legal standards. University administrations are failing to protect speech and enforce order during such events. 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/benfergusonshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    32 min
  8. 50 Governors Put on Fraud Notice-Clean Up Medicaid or Face the Consequences

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    50 Governors Put on Fraud Notice-Clean Up Medicaid or Face the Consequences

    Federal Crackdown on Medicaid FraudCMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, working under President Donald Trump’s administration, has initiated a nationwide effort to combat Medicaid fraud, citing billions of dollars in losses due to noncompliant and fraudulent providers. All 50 Governors Put on NoticeEvery U.S. governor—regardless of party—has received identical letters requiring immediate action, signaling that Medicaid fraud is viewed as a national, not partisan, problem. Strict Deadlines Imposed 10 business days: Governors must confirm whether they will conduct rapid revalidation of high‑risk Medicaid providers. 30 days: States must submit a broader Medicaid provider revalidation strategy. Two‑year plan: States must outline long‑term methods for verifying provider legitimacy and compliance. Focus on High‑Risk Providers CMS is prioritizing providers with: Weak enrollment standards Less rigorous billing oversight Missing or invalid National Provider Identifiers (NPIs)These providers are considered most vulnerable to fraud, waste, and abuse. Escalated Federal Oversight Failure to comply with revalidation requirements will be used as a risk indicator of fraud and could affect future federal Medicaid funding decisions. Law Enforcement Coordination States are instructed to work closely with law enforcement agencies, indicating that criminal investigations and prosecutions are expected to increase. Catalyst: High‑Profile Fraud Cases Major scandals—especially in Minnesota and California—have intensified scrutiny: Minnesota’s “Feeding Our Future” case (~$250M) A state review estimating up to $1.7B in improper payments over four years These cases highlighted systemic vulnerabilities. Potential Funding Deferrals CMS is considering Medicaid payment deferrals in states deemed noncompliant, setting the stage for legal and political conflicts between state and federal governments. Policy Framed as Taxpayer Protection The initiative is presented as safeguarding resources for intended beneficiaries—low‑income individuals, seniors, children, and people with disabilities—by removing corrupt actors from the system. 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/benfergusonshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    11 min

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If you hate the liberal media but love the 47th President, than this is the podcast for you. Ben Ferguson brings you the commentary on the news that the biased media will not cover.

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