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One Nation With Brian Kilmeade 9/28/25 FULL END SHOW | BREAKING NEWS TRUMP September 28, 2025

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00:00Welcome to One Nation. Hope you're having a fantastic weekend. It's about to get better.
00:03Amongst the great guests on my show today, Stephen Miller, standing by. The latest from
00:07the White House as they try to unwind who these groups are behind this insidious protest against
00:12ICE. Jim Jordan is here. You hear about Google? Turns out working behind the scenes with the
00:16Biden administration against their will. And Kid Rock, upset about a myriad of things and also
00:21wants this country to come together once and for all like he engineered Bill Maher going to the
00:25White House. Plus, I sit down with this guy named Sylvester Stallone and Jay Will, two great
00:30actors from a great series, one of which, by the way, was on the Rocky series. But first,
00:35the fastest, most impactful monologue in America. You know, I thought we agreed collectively as a
00:40nation. Defunding, defaming and demeaning law enforcement was a fool's errand. Suck it up.
00:47Defunding the police has to happen. We need to defund the police. Not only do we need to
00:52disinvest for in police, but we need to completely dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department.
00:59You don't have one bad apple. You don't have four bad apples. You have a system-wide problem.
01:07You know, we remember the results. Let's be clear. There wasn't a Republican saying any of this.
01:13We're saying we should defund the police and reimagine the job. That's not going to happen.
01:18Dems owned it, and Americans won't let them forget it. Backing off and not enforcing the law
01:23was insanity. It was a recipe, and we're seeing it, for anarchy. People have the ability to irritate.
01:31They have the ability to come up with really stupid things, like defund the police.
01:39Three worst words ever in the English language, maybe. By the way, the worst cameraman in the world.
01:45But now the left is doing it again. Attacks on ICE are up 1,000%.
01:51Pretending their attacks on ICE is not an attack on law enforcement is absolutely ridiculous.
01:57Think about it. A bunch of different law enforcement operations. You've got local police. You've got
02:01county deputy sheriffs. You've got state troopers, ATF, Border Patrol, and you've got ICE.
02:06You can't pick and choose what law enforcement agencies that you want to support. You support them all.
02:11They want you to think ICE is some team of foreign agents.
02:16What we have seen from ICE and from the administration really isn't about public safety.
02:22No due process. No oversight. Zero accountability. Happening in the United States of America today.
02:28People ask, well, is authoritarianism you're being hyperbolic? Bullshit, we're being hyperbolic.
02:32I am just hoping that this reign of terror ends.
02:36When I talked about what terrorism looks like, this is it.
02:40We are not cooperating with those efforts that actually threaten the safety of everyone by causing widespread fear.
02:46Don't play into their hands. And if you have the opportunity, please protest.
02:52What is wrong with these people? These men and women are taking illegal immigrants off the streets.
02:59The worst first. And now agents are facing an orchestrated effort to block their efforts.
03:04So these guys, these men and women, have helped round up 600,000 illegals, most notorious criminals.
03:19Not only are Dems not thanking them, not only are they not helping them, they are harassing them.
03:25The latest insult? Masks.
03:27I'll be signing a bill, the first in the nation, saying enough to ICE unmasked. What are you afraid of?
03:37What are you afraid of? These units bleed courage. What kind of courage has he ever shown?
03:43They have to look out for their safety and their family. Has he ever thought about that?
03:47They are being massively doxed.
03:51We did an operation with the Secret Service in Los Angeles where they were doxing ICE agents,
03:55putting their families, their kids' Instagrams on telephone poles.
03:58I still pay rent at an apartment in Navy Yard, but had to leave there because the media put my address,
04:04my apartment, the logistics where the windows were, and details out to the public.
04:10You know, you mentioned, I do have a security detail. I feel bad because every ICE agent don't
04:14have a security detail and they're actually out doing this job. I don't, you're right,
04:18I don't live in my family just because of this threat.
04:20You know what? Threat? They almost did take out an ICE agent over in Dallas and they wanted to.
04:27An ICE facility got shot up. They killed one detainee and injured two others.
04:31The shooter used this app designed to track, stop and impede ICE operations.
04:36It's been called to invite bad actors to attack law enforcement officers.
04:40It's no different than giving a hitman the location of their intended target.
04:43It's so true. This has to stop. The danger is growing. ICE operations will not stop.
04:49The president's not going to let them and they don't want to. I'm all for bringing the temperature
04:53down in the country. But as of late, this danger, this anger, these attacks are going one way and
05:00that's left. The Waukesha Christmas Parade massacre, left wing or right wing violence, left wing.
05:07The Lee Zeldin stabbing attempt, left wing or right wing, left wing. The Covenant school
05:11shooting in Nashville, left wing or right wing, left wing. The Butler, Pennsylvania assassination
05:15attempt on President Trump, left wing or right wing, left wing. The Trump International West
05:20Palm Beach assassination attempt, left wing. The Abundant Live Christian school shooting,
05:24left wing. The United Care CEO's murder, left wing. Tesla's burned, keyed, damaged, firebombed,
05:30left wing, left wing. The murders at the Israeli embassy, left wing. The ICE facilities,
05:35firebombed, left wing. The Minnesota Catholic school shooting, left wing. The anti-white Charlotte
05:40in North Carolina stabbing, left wing. The attempted Utah News State firebombing, left wing.
05:46And now, of course, the culmination of this vile trend, a left wing assassination of Charlie
05:52Kirk.
05:53So, defunding law enforcement, targeting federal agents shows disrespect for the rule of law.
05:59We don't have borders. We don't have a country. Didn't we go over this already? Joining me now,
06:03White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. Stephen, you heard the senator go over all these
06:09incidents. Could Dallas be a wake-up call? Well, it's more than a wake-up call. It is a five-alarm
06:21fire, Ryan. This administration is resolutely determined under President Trump's leadership
06:28to identify, dismantle, and destroy the terror networks that are operating on our own soil.
06:34Your monologue brilliantly went through so many of these threats. The key thing I want to convey to
06:40your audience is that these are not isolated events. There is a sophisticated network of well-funded
06:48actors and organizations that are working in concert to threaten the lives and safety of federal officials
06:57law enforcement personnel for the purpose of obstructing the operations of the federal government
07:03and aiding and abetting the foreign enemies of the United States. That is sedition. That is treason.
07:08That is terrorism. Again, they are well-funded. They are well-organized. They are highly sophisticated,
07:15and they are working with the intent and purpose of disabling the operations of the U.S. government.
07:22President Trump's National Security Presidential Memorandum, NSPM, that was signed this week,
07:29is the first ever all-of-government strategy to use the FBI, the ATF, the DEA, ICE, Homeland Security
07:39Investigations, the Treasury Department, to take these organizations apart, root and branch,
07:46to physically uproot and dismantle them. Now, the lead in this is going to be the Joint Terrorism Task Force
07:53housed under Kashmir Patel and the FBI, but that task force synthesizes this entire effort.
08:00I want to reassure your audience tonight, Brian, that under President Trump, under his leadership,
08:07every single resource and power the federal government has will be brought to bear to find
08:14these terrorists and to get them off our streets for good.
08:17Right. And I see what's happening in Chicago. I've noticed what happened in Los Angeles.
08:21You see these protests and that app that tips everybody off that they're coming, which
08:25seems to me should be illegal. We're just looking around and look at some of the foundations that
08:30could be behind this. The Tides Foundation, the Pritzker Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers
08:34Foundation, the Ford Foundation. Are any of these foundations on your list to be looked at to find
08:41out where that money's going?
08:42I would say that anybody and everybody who is running an NGO, non-governmental organization,
08:50a non-profit, where those funds are filtering down to street terrorism, right, will be investigated.
08:56And if there is a RICO charge to make, then a RICO charge will be made. If there is a conspiracy or
09:03obstruction or sedition charge to be made, then that charge will be made. The facts and evidence
09:08will lead to where they lead. But for example, you go back all the way to the Black Lives Matter
09:13riots. Massive amounts of money were pumped into these riots to purchase gas masks, to purchase
09:19weapons. Messaging apps were used across state lines to coordinate movements, to identify attack
09:26targets, to help facilitate crime, violence, murder, and mayhem. We've seen these attacks on ice
09:33facilities. They have drop-off points. They have meeting points. They have distribution points.
09:38I know that for a lot of Americans, it might be frightening to hear this. But there is a large
09:43fifth column in this country of radical left terrorists. And we have seen it now come forward
09:49and carry out one attempted murder, one attempted assassination after another. But I will be very
09:56clear again in stating, under President Trump's leadership, under the leadership of his departments
10:02and agencies, all available resources of the state, of the federal government, will be unleashed
10:10to remove this violent threat from our nation. And the politicians that foment it, that are saying
10:18directly, they're almost giving the go sign to these operations and to create the anarchy in their
10:23city for political gain. Final thought on that? It's despicable. It is detestable. I mean, Governor
10:31Nuskim is probably the worst offender in this regard. But you see one governor on the left after
10:38another, one mayor after another, one member of Congress after another, who is choosing to foment
10:44violence against law enforcement, against Republicans, against conservatives, against Christians. It is
10:51abominable. But at the end of the day, the answer to all of this is going to be federal law enforcement
10:57delivering accountability and justice on behalf of the American people. That's what must happen.
11:04Brian, that is what will happen. And I saw you launched that in the Oval Office this week.
11:09That's the power center. Stephen Miller, thanks so much. I look forward to following the investigations.
11:13And we want these attacks to stop. Thank you. Thank you.
11:18Now to a story I feel that's been ignored far too long. The Biden administration bullying and
11:23manipulating social media platforms, even before they got in office. You know, it's been a slow build
11:27of admissions, but the proof can no longer be overlooked. First, you had the Twitter files.
11:33The most alarming thing that we saw was the regular stream, organized stream of communication between
11:41the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, and the largest tech companies in the country.
11:49They had an organized system for flagging content, not occasionally, but in enormous numbers.
11:55For me, it was seeing the so-called former FBI officials within Twitter and working with
12:04a variety of other groups, including this Aspen Institute, participating in an effort to so-called
12:08pre-bunk the Hunter Biden laptop before it was ever published in the New York Post, and
12:12then to get it censored by Twitter in violation of Twitter's own terms of service.
12:18I mean, I was floored by that, right? But it didn't stop there. Then Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg
12:24had this stunning admission about the pressure campaign he received with Joe Rogan. Listen.
12:29I mean, they basically pushed us and said, you know, anything that says that vaccines might
12:36have side effects. You basically need to take down.
12:39Who's telling you to take down things that have-
12:41Yeah, it was people.
12:42...that talk about vaccine side effects?
12:44It was people in the Biden administration.
12:47Basically, these people from the Biden administration would call up our team and, like, scream at them
12:54and curse. It just got to this point where we were like, no, we're not going to take down
12:58things that are true. That's ridiculous.
13:01You wonder why he's in Trump's camp now. And this week, the world's biggest search engine,
13:05Google, announced it will reinstate YouTube channels that were permanently banned for
13:09political speech. The company admitting it was pressed by the Biden administration to
13:13remove content that did not violate YouTube policies. It was just not to their liking.
13:19This is unbelievable. Despite all of this, there was very little outrage from the legacy
13:23media outlets. On the left, of course, the only time they seem to be caring about anything
13:28is when a late-night talk show host gets suspended.
13:31So, have these revelations right of the ship, anyway? And how much damage was already done?
13:36Let's ask a man who's at the forefront of all this, House Committee Judiciary Chair.
13:40He is Jim Jordan. Jim, when the Google story came out, were you surprised?
13:45Yeah.
13:46No, look, this is how this whole thing operated. You played the clips of Taibbi and Schellenberger.
13:52They're the ones that came up with the name, the censorship industrial complex, which was
13:56big government, the Biden administration pressuring big tech to censor Americans. And typically,
14:00it was conservatives. And typically, it was relative to statements made regarding COVID,
14:05the vaccine, and that whole ordeal. So, no, this was, we expected this. We've been doing this
14:11investigation. And Google admitted, Brian, the exact same thing that Meta admitted a year ago.
14:17The Biden administration pressured them to censor. They did it. They're now sorry they're not going
14:21to do it anymore. And to Google's credit, they have reinstated people's accounts, people they
14:25kicked off of YouTube, like Dan Bongino, for example, high profile individuals like him,
14:30but thousands of other people who got kicked off. So, they're not now all going to be able to get
14:35back on, to get their accounts back at YouTube, which, again, we think is a win for the First
14:40Amendment, a win for free expression.
14:42And also, now you said you're focused on Europe and what they're doing with our tech companies
14:47and to their own population. Yeah. No, exactly. Remember what happened a couple of weeks ago?
14:53We had Nigel Farage testifying about how bad it's gotten in the UK, how bad it's gotten in the EU.
14:58And the week that he testified, two days prior to that, you had Graham Linehan, a comedian,
15:04who puts out a tweet. Graham is a, he is a Irish citizen. He was in Phoenix. So, in the United
15:10States, puts out a tweet, flies to the UK, lands at Heathrow Airport and gets arrested.
15:15So, an Irish citizen, for tweeting in America, gets arrested in the UK. It's just a matter
15:19of time before that happens to an American. So, we're very concerned about the impact it
15:24has on free expression in Western culture.
15:25Right.
15:26But more specifically, the impact it could have on Americans' First Amendment liberties.
15:31We're the only country that has a First Amendment. We're very nervous about these,
15:35what the European Union, what the UK are doing with their various legislation they have
15:40passed that limits free speech, limits free expression.
15:43I know. Knowing the president, he'll look to leverage that and make them open up.
15:48The other big story this week, we close the week out with James Comey being indicted on
15:51two separate charges by a grand jury. Some, like Andy McCarthy and others who are on the
15:57right, or are conservative, usually thinkers, are not too high on this case. Are you?
16:03No, I mean, look, I think if Jim Comey, if they believe he lied to Congress and he obstructed
16:10justice, let's move forward. What I do know is the things that Jim Comey has done that I
16:14think were wrong. I think he leaked classified information. I think he was pushing to do that.
16:19I think he went and set up Michael Flynn, you know, back at the start of this, a minute.
16:23Remember when he talked about, he said, oh, well, we should have called the White House
16:27counsel, but we thought we could get away with it. So, they go over and they set up the
16:31general Flynn. So, Jim Comey's, I think, done all kinds of things wrong. And I remember
16:36when we deposed him, I mean, literally one of the most arrogant individuals I've ever
16:40been around. So, yeah, I think this is warranted. I think this is the right thing to do. And
16:45remember, this is when it all started. Back in 2016, after the election, before inauguration
16:53day, they changed the intelligence community assessment, Brian. Remember, this is what Tulsi
16:57Gabbard brought forward nine weeks ago. Whistleblower came to her and said they had one
17:01intelligence community report. They changed that and they made it sound much worse than
17:06it was to establish a predicate to start the Mueller investigation and go after President
17:10Trump. And what they really did is once they changed that report, Comey, Clapper, and Brennan
17:15all go up the Trump Tower on January 6, 2017. They briefed the president on the new change
17:22report that wasn't supported by the real underlying intelligence. They briefed him and then Comey
17:27leaks the fact that they briefed the president on the dossier. The dossier that they knew
17:32was false. The dossier that they knew was garbage. The dossier they knew was paid for by the Clinton
17:36campaign and authored by a foreigner. They briefed the president on that, leak it to the press,
17:41and thereby give it credibility. And then they were off and running. They had established the
17:45predicate. They had given a reason to have the whole Mueller investigation and to undermine
17:50President Trump's first term. So Jim Comey deserves whatever the Justice Department has
17:55found to go after him. If it's obstruction or if it's lying to, you know, 18 U.S.C., 1,001,
18:00lying to Congress. I think all that is warranted. God bless the Justice Department for holding
18:05someone accountable who started it all 10 years ago. And my sense is he won't be the last. And by
18:10the way, forget about Republican or Democrat. It hurt the country. Congressman Jim Jordan,
18:14Chairman, thanks so much. You bet. Thank you. All right. Meanwhile, coming up straight ahead,
18:20we've got much more show. Also, a quick reminder, Fox Nation, I have a show coming up November 1st,
18:25Potsdam, Pennsylvania. Meanwhile, coming up on this show, a bombshell lawsuit accuses Ticketmaster
18:30and Live Nation of turning a blind eye to scalpers and bots. Kid Rock has been at the helm of this
18:35fight. He joins us to talk about it, that and more. And still to come, I sit down one-on-one with
18:41Sylvester Stallone. Actually, one-on-two. He's got his co-star with him for an interview.
18:44You don't want to miss. Keep it right here. You're watching One Nation.
18:48Do you realize it's been 40 years since Rocky IV? You know, you are such a liar.
18:53Right?
18:59Jeff Bezos' tenure as Washington Post owner in Spotlight as paper grapples with low moral
19:06staffer exodus. Billionaire Amazon founder brought the paper in 2013 for two months.
19:14$250 million. Jeff Bezos is facing a new round of scrutiny as the billionaire owner of the
19:21Washington Post and whether he bears any responsibility for the struggles the paper is facing 12 years
19:27after he bought it. Bezos was the subject of a lengthy story published on Monday in the New York
19:36with the headline,
19:37Jeff Bezos selling out the Washington Post. The piece offered the timeline beginning with Bezos' $250 million
19:46purchase of the post from the Graham family dynasty in 2013, noting the paper's leadership changes
19:53between Marty Baron, Sally Busby and current interim executive editor Matt Murray revisiting various newsroom
19:58controversies over the years and Bezos' apparent chuminess with the president Donald Trump since the election.
20:05One Post staffer from the story told New Yorker's Claire Malone how out of touch Bezos seemed during one-on-one sit-downs with a group of the
20:12Post's journalists in January 2023 in January 2023. He is isolated and hasn't done the work to engage with the
20:19executive editor and executive editor Matt Murray revisiting various newsroom controversies over the years and Bezos'
20:25business. The journalist told Malone if you're going to own a media property right now, you need to be all in and understand the
20:32landscape. However, what's widely seen as a stain on Bezos is a stain on the ground.
20:34One Post staffer from the story told New Yorker's Claire Malone how out of touch Bezos seemed during one-on-one sit-downs
20:37with a group of the Post's journalists in January 2023. He is isolated and he hasn't done the work to engage and be a
20:42hands-on owner. The journalist told Malone, if you're going to own a media property right now, you need to be all in and
20:49understand the landscape. However, what's widely seen as a stain on Bezos'
20:54tenure as the Post's owner was his unilateral decision to quash the paper planned endorsement of Kamala Harris just
21:02weeks before the 2024 election. The non-endorsement shook a lot of people because it was done in such a
21:11ham-handed fashion and that was all Bezos. One Post staffer told Fox News Digital no one would have cared if he
21:18had announced the policy two years earlier. That move by Bezos prompted resonations and more than 250,000
21:28cancelled subscriptions from outraged liberal readers. It remained unclear if the Post is able to recover from the
21:35long-lasting damage that it has caused, the staffer said. In the months since, the Post has faced an
21:43unprecedented exodus of its top talent, like national editor Philip Rucker, who went to CNN, managing editor
21:49Amantia Gold, who went to the New York Times, and top reporters like Josh Dolce, who went to the Wall Street
21:55Journal, as well as Ashley Parker and Michael Scherrer, both who fled to the Atlantic.
22:01Last week, the Post reporter Aaron Blake was poached by Rucker, now serving as CNN's Senior Vice President of
22:11Editorial Strategy and News. Aaron is a real loss, but a smart move by Rucker. CNN will make him a star, the
22:20Post staffer told Fox News Digital. While many Post employees landed jobs at other outlets, others left in
22:28protest of Bezos, including columnist Jennifer Rubin and Eugene Robinson in January. Cartoonist
22:35Antelius resigned after her bosses refused to publish a cartoon that depicted Bezos and other
22:41groveling at the feet of then President-elect Trump. Incidentally, she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize last
22:48week for delivering piercing commentary on powerful people, institutions with deafness, creativity and
22:55fearlessness that led to her departure from the news organisation after 17 years. In February, Post's
23:04opinion editor David Shipley stepped down after Bezos ordered columns regularly defending personal
23:09liberties and free markets and banning viewpoints that opposed them. Veteran Post's
23:14communist Ruth Marcus also resigned after her peace-calling out Bezos policy was killed. The
23:19move by Bezos, similar to his non-endorsement decision, reportedly cost the paper another 250,000 paid
23:24subscribers. Moral has never been lower at the Post, but blame is not pointed at Bezos. Will Lewis
23:33based on his hand-picked CEO and publisher of the Post, has had a rocky tenure since he began
23:38leading the paper in 2024. Last June, Lewis irked his staff with a blunt message he had during a
23:47meeting, telling them people are not reading your stuff, as he lamented financial losses and a shrinking
23:52audience. Will has been a ghost since July. He couldn't even find the time to show up for Pulse a day, the Post
24:01staffer said. A spokesperson for the Washington Post pushed back, telling Fox News Digital, Lewis respects the
24:10line of the newsroom, but regularly attends news and opinion meetings to show support and encouragement in
24:17appropriate ways. The New Yorker piece reported Starvers attributed their departures from the Post to Lewis lack of a
24:28discriminable plan for the paper in exit interviews.
24:33The idea that the newsroom is the reason for the Post's struggle is unfair, one former top editor told the New Yorker.
24:40The newsroom is not always its own best friend, but will somehow convince Jeff that it is the problem, when really there is no business strategy.
24:51Despite the current world the Post faces, the staffer who spoke with Fox News Digital is not completely discouraged,
24:58citing the Pulitzer Prizes the paper nabbed last week, the various scoops it has landed while covering the Trump
25:04administration. The insider also credited Bezos for doubling the size of paper's staff and the resources the billionaire
25:12owner has provided, calling it huge.
25:17I have nothing but thanks and gratitude for Bezos and how he rescued a paper that was spiralling down and probably would
25:25have been a shadow now. If not gone, the Post staffer told Fox News Digital, I blame him for being an absent owner and
25:32letting former Post publisher Fred Ryan fail to capitalise on the big boost in circulation we got in Trump's first term.
25:39Lewis is failing fast, but Bezos again seems too distracted to know this.
25:44You have to keep in mind how bad things were when Bezos bought the Post.
25:49We will rock bottom. We haven't fallen that far yet, they added.
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