
Verdict with Ted Cruz: Longest Shutdown in History Continues, AI Tells us How to Destroy a Nation & "NO KINGS" Funding from Commie Billionaires Revealed
Longest Shutdown in U.S. History Continues: AI’s Blueprint for Destroying a Nation and the Billionaire Funding Behind the “No Kings” Protests
The latest episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz opens with a stark reality: the United States is now deep into day 44 of the longest government shutdown in American history. As Senator Ted Cruz and Ben Ferguson explain, this shutdown is not accidental, temporary, or inconsequential. It is the result of deliberate political choices by Senate Democrats—choices that, according to the hosts, align disturbingly well with a broader strategy for weakening the nation from within.
From defunding immigration enforcement to exposing the radical funding behind the so‑called “No Kings” protests, this episode lays out a sweeping narrative that connects government paralysis, ideological extremism, and even artificial intelligence into one sobering warning for Americans.
Day 44: How Democrats Engineered the Longest Shutdown in U.S. History
As Senator Cruz explains, the shutdown has now surpassed the previous record of 43 days, set during what he calls the “Schumer shutdown” just before the last election cycle. At the heart of the current impasse is a refusal by Democrats to fund core components of the Department of Homeland Security—specifically ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and portions of Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
While TSA operations have been temporarily funded, easing airport lines across the country, much of DHS remains unfunded. The consequences are severe:
- Coast Guard members are not receiving paychecks
- Secret Service agents remain unpaid
- FEMA disaster response personnel are unfunded
- Cyberterrorism and bioterrorism prevention offices are operating without pay
Senator Cruz emphasizes the moral and national security implications of this situation, particularly as the United States has faced four major terrorist attacks in just three weeks. Defunding the very agencies tasked with preventing such attacks, he argues, represents a level of recklessness without historical precedent.
House Republicans vs. Senate Reality
A major theme of the episode is the growing divide between House Republicans and Senate Republicans over strategy. After the Senate passed a bill—negotiated by the White House—that funded most of DHS while excluding ICE, House Republicans reacted with what Cruz describes as “volcanic” anger.
Their frustration is understandable. To them, defunding ICE and cutting CBP funding is “objectively insane.” But Cruz argues that political reality matters. Senate Democrats, he says, have made it clear they will never vote to fund ICE again—under any circumstances.
The Senator outlines his proposed counterstrategy:
- Fund what Democrats will accept to reopen government operations
- Immediately move to a budget reconciliation bill
- Fund ICE and CBP for 10 years, the maximum budget window
- Increase ICE funding by 10 percent
This approach, Cruz explains, would flip the Democrats’ supposed “victory” into a strategic defeat—turning their refusal to fund ICE into the very mechanism that locks in its funding long‑term.
The Human Cost of the Shutdown
While political games play out in Washington, the real victims are frontline public servants.
Cruz paints a vivid picture of Coast Guard members risking their lives to rescue stranded Americans, stop drug trafficking, and intercept human smugglers—while quietly visiting food pantries to feed their children. Secret Service agents tasked with protecting the President remain unpaid. FEMA personnel stand ready for disasters with no certainty of compensation.
According to Cruz, not a single Democrat appears concerned with these consequences.
Asking AI a Dangerous Question: “How Do You Destroy a Country?”
Midway through the episode, the conversation takes a dramatic turn. Ben Ferguson recounts asking artificial intelligence a simple but chilling question:
How do you destroy a country without war, bombs, or a civil conflict?The AI response outlined eight steps, which the hosts read verbatim and analyze one by one. The result, they argue, is a near‑perfect match with modern Democratic policies.
The Eight Steps Identified by AI
- Economic Mismanagement
- Runaway spending, unsustainable debt, inflation, and overregulation that erode trust and stability.
- Breakdown of Law and Order
- Failure to enforce laws—especially on crime and borders—leading to public disorder.
- Weak or Inconsistent Leadership
- Policy reversals and prioritization of politics over governance.
- Erosion of Institutions
- Politicizing courts, law enforcement, elections, and the military.
- Cultural and Social Division
- Policies and rhetoric that fracture national unity along racial, political, and economic lines.
- Education Decline
- Failing schools that produce uninformed and uncompetitive citizens.
- Energy and Infrastructure Neglect
- Weakening domestic energy production and neglecting critical infrastructure.
- Dependence on Adversaries
- Relying on hostile nations—particularly China—for supply chains, energy, and manufacturing.
Cruz notes that this analysis did not come from a conservative think tank, but from a generally left‑leaning AI model—making the alignment all the more striking.
Education, Energy, and China: Long‑Term National Vulnerabilities
The hosts spend significant time on education and energy policy, arguing that decades of Democratic dominance in urban public school systems have produced catastrophic results in literacy, math, and science outcomes.
Cruz contrasts this with recent conservative victories, including:
- The largest state‑level school choice program in Texas history
- The largest federal school choice expansion ever passed through reconciliation
On energy and infrastructure, the hosts argue that the systematic weakening of domestic energy production under prior administrations directly mirrors AI’s warning signs for national decline.
From Theory to Reality: The “No Kings” Protests
The final segment of the episode brings theory into real‑world focus with the nationwide “No Kings” protests.
According to Cruz and Ferguson, these demonstrations are anything but organic. Citing investigative reporting discussed on the show, they describe a network of approximately 500 organizations with nearly $3 billion in combined annual revenue coordinating the protests.
Key points raised include:
- Direct involvement from communist and socialist organizations
- Funding tied to George Soros and Neville Roy Singham, an avowed communist living in China
- Participation by groups such as:
- The People’s Forum
- Party for Socialism and Liberation
- ANSWER Coalition
- Code Pink
- Freedom Road Socialist Organization
The hosts highlight footage from a Minnesota rally where speakers openly called for revolution and described protest participants as “pack mules” whose role was to follow orders from ideological “strategists.”
“No Kings,” Communist Billionaires, and the Ultimate Irony
Senator Cruz underscores what he calls the central irony of the movement: history shows that communist revolutions always produce kings, not equality.
From Fidel Castro to Vladimir Putin, communist leaders live as oligarchs while citizens suffer. The chants of “No Kings,” Cruz argues, mask an agenda that concentrates power, silences dissent, and enriches elites.
He concludes with a warning: while low‑level protesters face arrest, the billionaire financiers and strategists behind the unrest remain untouched—and that imbalance, he says, must change.
Final Takeaway
This episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz delivers a sweeping, unapologetic examination of the government shutdown, ideological extremism, and the broader forces reshaping American politics. Through firsthand Senate insight, real‑time analysis, and even artificial intelligence, the hosts argue that what Americans are witnessing is not chaos—but coordination.
As Cruz puts it, the same people funding radical protests may be following a playbook that AI itself describes as a roadmap to national destruction.
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