 You know, there's more and there's more on Trump Week this week with Tim Epichella and Cynthia Sinclair. I want to cover two additional issues, okay, because they're so pressing for this week. The first one is immigration policy. What do you think about Trump and immigration policy this week, Tim? Well, Kuchinelli should have just said, show me the money, because that's what he wants to see is, give me your tired and your poor who could stand on their own two feet and who will not become public charge. Cress, cress. But you know, I didn't abuse the poem and the whole notion of allowing people, the tired, the huddled masses, yearning to be, to breathe free. When I hear that poem, it reaches me every time. It never fails. And he abused it so badly and he is Trump, by the way. By the way, if you look at his surname, I'm pretty sure his grandparents came to this country with not a whole lot in their satchel. Yeah, and he dumps on them. His own family, he's abusing his own family. Comment? Well, it's hard for me to say that, because I don't know as I think that they should automatically get free healthcare and free services and all those things. But by the same token, I don't think that they should have to pay to come in. Well, he's cutting them off. These people are working. They're working. They're not giving them anything. Right? Well, I mean, they're not. They're working. You don't get the green card if you've been on public assistance. Right. So you can. It's like in China, the social quotient business. If you violate this rule about taking public assistance, no green card for you. But you have to realize, and you just said it, this isn't just a conservative issue. There's a lot of people in the Democratic Party that feel the exact same way as, well, wait a minute. I'm not sure I support public assistance and free education for those that haven't gotten their citizenship. They need to come here and become Americans, and then they can get it. And do it through the system. Yeah, and if they come through the system then. He's tapped into something that has been under the underbelly of immigration for decades. I'll say something when he's doing divisive things on the Democrats. He's trying to get people within the Democratic grouping to disagree with each other. It will work. And it's working. Yeah. I agree. With all the distractions going on, he's been quietly having public hearings and meetings. He's done this by the books. This didn't just come up in the last two days. He's gone through a process that no one paid attention to because we've been taking our eye off the ball through distractions. Okay, the press has to pay attention, and we have to pay attention. That's why I'm happy your guys are willing to do a post-show show. Okay, the next commentary is not the issue of Israel, what happened with Trump and Netanyahu and the two Muslim congresswomen who wanted to go to Israel. What happened first? Well, first, he just tweeted that it showed weakness for them to be allowed to come there. And the very next thing, 20 minutes later, or two hours later, something like that, then they were banned from coming to Israel. Netanyahu said, okay, then you can't come. You know that we have 38 billion in military aid goes to Israel? You know that? That's the largest in history. What price keeping the Middle East stable? Right. Exactly. What's it worth? Okay, what do you think? So they were banned from the visit. Wait, then Netanyahu reversed his stance and said, okay, never mind. You're right. It's wrong. And Nadler said it is utterly egregious for the Israeli government to deny entry to two sitting members of the U.S. Congress. So all of this backlash comes out. So Netanyahu reverses his stance and represent to leave anyway, turned him down and said, I'm not going under this kind of oppressive conditions. I'm not even going to go. So, okay, Israel would then allow them in. And then they said, sorry, we're not coming. One of them, or both of them? I only have heard of one of them that said she's not going to go. Comment? A humanitarian request to see her grandmother in the Palestinian territories. When you deny the Congress people to go in, and they hadn't decided that, Trump bullied somebody to say, don't let them in. Well, he said he had talked to them. Well, Netanyahu, very hard, Netanyahu has been his buddy all the time. Well, his election is coming up. And they spoke about it. He did say. I think Netanyahu is finished in Israel. So this is, he's in the 13th inning already. And what's interesting is you think, well, you know, if we don't let these two in, they're going to vote against all the aid that we send to Israel. And then I got to tell you, they're both active in the BDS, you know, boycott divest and I forget what the S stands for, you know, the organization that wants to boycott everything with Israel, they're going to vote against that bill anyway, guaranteed. You know, it's a mixed bag. This is highly nuanced. It's not clear one way or the other. What's clear is that Trump started the problem. He started this new divisive initiative. Now he's dividing the Israelis already. Exactly. Uncoos. He's divided now Congress. He's already been trying to do that. And guess what? He's doing it a little bit more. And this is not a good strategy and, you know, Israel has been quite an ally of ours for many, many decades. Yeah. You know, this is the same thing as moving the, what is it, the embassy to Jerusalem. It's very provocative and results in violence. I mean, anyone can see that. Was it really necessary for him to do that? No. They don't have a policy. And I guess let's close on that note. They don't have a policy about Israel, about immigration, it's just all hate and divisiveness. They don't have a policy with China or North Korea or Venezuela or Europe. It's just all about the apprentice and firing people and making everyone unhappy. And all we can do is follow it and articulate how we feel. Thank you, Cynthia. Thank you, Jim. Thank you, Jay. Thank you, Jay. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.