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White House says Colombia has agreed to all of President Trump's terms, including accepting all illegal migrants being returned from the U.S. after Colombia had initially refused two military aircrafts carrying deported illegal migrants. | ||
So White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt saying in part the fully drafted IEPA tariffs and sanctions will be held in reserve and neutralized. | ||
not signed unless Colombia fails to honor this agreement. | ||
The visa sanctions issued by the State Department and enhanced inspections from Customs and Border Protection will remain in effect until the first plane load of Colombian deportees is successfully returned. | ||
Colombia's president quickly caving following President Trump's announcing retaliatory measures in response to him not accepting deportation flights. | ||
Those threats included a 25 percent tariff on all goods coming into the U.S. from Colombia and would increase to 50 percent After a week. | ||
Trump also proposing a travel ban and immediate visa revocations on the Colombian government officials and all allies and supporters. | ||
Colombian officials releasing a statement saying, quote, Colombia, under the direction of President Gustavo Petro, has the presidential plane ready to facilitate the return of the compatriots who were to arrive in the country today in the morning on deportation flights. | ||
Colombia's foreign minister and ambassador are expected to travel to Washington today to hold high level meetings following that agreement. | ||
Guys, can we be clear again on what happened? | ||
They went back and forth. | ||
Trump's initial demand was met. | ||
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And on top of that, the Colombian president, here, take my plane. | |
That's literally what happened. | ||
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Exactly. | |
See, as you can see, the more you around, the more you're going to find out. | ||
I think we're going to be. | ||
It is the greatest timeline. | ||
And it's so wonderful to be here with you inside of the Benny Studio with Killer Kline at the ready, ladies and gentlemen, for a meme-packed show, an incredible show. | ||
We're going to break a lot of news on this program. | ||
In this week, today is Monday, January 27th, 2025. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this week we'll be covering live Cash Patel, RFK Jr., and Tulsi Gabbard with their confirmation hearings, arguably going to be the most contentious confirmation hearings. | ||
I would argue that probably Cash will be... | ||
The most consequential confirmation hearing of the entire administration. | ||
We are going to be locked in and live for it. | ||
And we're going to set the table for you today with Trump cabinet members joining the program. | ||
Donald Trump's FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, will be on the show, along with the senator who will be running Kash Patel's confirmation this week, Eric Schmidt, the great Eric Schmidt in the state of Missouri, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Donald Trump also will be doing quite a number of live events this week, and we're going to be live for them. | ||
This will be your front seat to the Golden Era. | ||
Your front seat to the Golden Era just got all the more pretty and valuable this weekend as we connected multiple times with individuals at the White House and White House officials. | ||
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We also wish to ask a question. | ||
We're going to pin a poll today. | ||
Since today, ladies and gentlemen, we don't have any live hearings during the show, although J.D. Vance is traveling right now, and we will bring you J.D. Vance live if he does a press conference or anything like that. | ||
Our excellent production team is at the ready. | ||
If you joined us on Friday, it was a record-breaking live stream for us. | ||
We were able to cover nimbly President Trump, Gavin Newsom, California. | ||
We flew in a helicopter with Trump. | ||
Then we went to the Senate to do the confirmation hearing. | ||
It was incredible. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of people watching live. | ||
We're literally beating CNN. | ||
In our ratings! | ||
So again, it's an amazing community. | ||
Shout out to the chat. | ||
We freaking love you. | ||
Shout out to the chat. | ||
Chat's literally live in front of me at all times. | ||
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We are you. | ||
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What do you think about moving the time of the show, the time of the stream, to 10 a.m. in the morning? | ||
10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. | ||
We live in Florida. | ||
That's Eastern Standard Time. | ||
And we were thinking that because there is so much news to be covered and because so much is happening in the small hours of the evening through into the morning, that the faster we can get to that news, the faster we can get live for President Trump doing press conferences, signing executive orders, J.D. Vance traveling. | ||
You know, sometimes we're like barely got our shoes on, right? | ||
And Donald Trump's already on Marine One. | ||
This happened to us on Friday, and we were left gasping on Friday, trying to catch up with the president. | ||
It's unbelievable, this man. | ||
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Respond to the comments, however you want to reach out to us. | ||
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But that's like the way, that's when a lot of people wake up, get their cup of coffee, right? | ||
Get rolling! | ||
We just feel like it would be better for us to be able to cover these confirmation hearings. | ||
I mean, we're going to be live early in the morning the whole rest of the week with these confirmation hearings. | ||
Be ready for us to cover the confirmation hearings? | ||
Probably a better time for us to lock in for the golden era. | ||
As to start the show a little bit earlier, an hour earlier. | ||
And then, you know, you know how it's going to go. | ||
The show's stream is going to be two hours anyway. | ||
So we'll be able to facilitate the quicker capacity to deliver news to you in that time slot, we believe. | ||
Because, quite frankly, as Donald Trump's this last week has proven to us, like, Trump is filled with jet fuel, all right, and ready to go. | ||
And we kind of want to match that energy. | ||
So let us know what you think. | ||
Let us know what you think, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm looking at the comments right now. | ||
A lot of people saying 10 a.m. | ||
A lot of people saying that'd be okay because it'd be 9 a.m. their time. | ||
They're at Central Standard Time. | ||
I'm reading through the comments. | ||
Benny Show live 24-7. | ||
Okay, sure. | ||
We'll get there. | ||
Why not? | ||
Yes. | ||
Some people saying yes. | ||
Some people saying no. | ||
Some people saying... | ||
Somebody named Joni saying no a lot. | ||
I'm very sorry, Joni. | ||
But we'll sort of take a... | ||
We'll do a read of what the audience... | ||
And we'll be asking throughout the entire week. | ||
Please vote in a poll. | ||
Let us know. | ||
We want to deliver for you. | ||
We don't want to do anything that disrupts the community on this program. | ||
But we actually feel like this would be the proper way to deliver for you. | ||
So enough of that. | ||
Enough of that. | ||
But again, expect us to be live early. | ||
To cover the confirmation hearings Wednesday, Thursday, probably Friday. | ||
And to be live covering President Trump and his movements. | ||
No show, no show will do better than us. | ||
We will beat, ladies and gentlemen, everyone when it comes to bringing you the front row seat. | ||
In fact, not even front row. | ||
You will be inside with us in the administration. | ||
We have, again... | ||
Can't get ahead of myself, but we will literally be going inside the administration. | ||
I'm not taking a job, okay? | ||
I will be press secretary one day, okay? | ||
One day, but it'll be when I want to retire, because I'll put the cone of shame on the reporter. | ||
I will take Jim Acosta, and I'll take one of those dog cones, right, that they put on the dog with rabies. | ||
I'll pop it right on his head, okay? | ||
And it'll be my last day in D.C. It'll run me out of town, but I'll make him wear the cone of shame. | ||
That'll be the thing I bring to the press dais. | ||
It'll be so much fun. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we have so much exciting news and so many things are happening in quick succession and that is hard to really keep up. | ||
So we got J.D. Vance, who's just departed to go visit an area of hurricane-ravaged Virginia. | ||
And if J.D. Vance is live or doing any type of press, we'll be live with J.D. Vance. | ||
We'll also... | ||
You can see this. | ||
Is this J.D. Vance? | ||
Really? | ||
No, this is from... | ||
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Is it? | |
Is this? | ||
Let me know right now. | ||
Let me know in the chat right now. | ||
Is that Jenny Vance flying in the helicopter? | ||
That was Trump in the helicopter. | ||
You put it back up. | ||
Put it back. | ||
Now that I know what it is. | ||
I mean, whatever. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
It's freaking awesome. | ||
Put it back up. | ||
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Put it back up. | |
This is what we did Friday night. | ||
Friday night, we like sat back. | ||
I wish I had known it was going to be so awesome. | ||
We sat back. | ||
We cracked some beers. | ||
I would have brought beers. | ||
And we watched Trump in the chopper. | ||
So cool. | ||
I've never seen anything like it. | ||
We literally went live into the helicopter. | ||
We were live in the helicopter with Trump. | ||
Because of the excellence of the production team here. | ||
Live in the chopper! | ||
Go to the chopper! | ||
With Trump. | ||
It was so awesome. | ||
And so the capacity for us to lock in with pool feeds, which is something that we pay for here, lock in with various other streaming platforms, local news, cable news, C-SPAN, we can bring you these events. | ||
Live, literally as they're happening, every step of the way. | ||
Super sweet. | ||
It's so awesome. | ||
So this is what we were doing on Friday night. | ||
And you and hundreds of thousands of other people joined us live, most likely, watching Donald Trump fly around, followed by these military planes called Ospreys. | ||
And Donald Trump and Marine One surveying the damage. | ||
It was so cool. | ||
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We were live inside the chopper with Trump. | |
So, ladies and gentlemen, this is J.D. Vance. | ||
He was walking just moments ago, leaving Marine 1. I guess Marine 2 is what it would be called with J.D. Vance. | ||
And he was on his first domestic trip. | ||
Expect a lot more from J.D. Vance on this program. | ||
Hint, hint. | ||
Ding, ding, ding. | ||
Ring-a-ling-a-ling. | ||
J.D. Vance is going to Virginia to survey the devastation of the hurricane. | ||
And we're very, very excited to be covering, again, the TikTok of all of this. | ||
Also, breaking this morning, Pete Hegseth going to the Pentagon, taking the chair. | ||
We were live on Friday night with Pete Hegseth. | ||
Pete Hegseth putting up his first memorandum to the troops. | ||
Check this out. | ||
DOD does not equal DEI. | ||
No exceptions, name changes, or delays. | ||
Those who do not comply will no longer work here. | ||
Secretary of Defense! | ||
Boom! | ||
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Woo! | |
In his own handwriting, too. | ||
Not some godless corporate-style email that's been sent around. | ||
This is him writing in Sharpie and his own handwriting. | ||
Pete Hegseth. | ||
Early in the early hours of the morning, Pete Hegseth walking in and explaining what the Department of Defense is going to be like under his leadership. | ||
Ah, this is what we voted for. | ||
Let's go. | ||
And today there are more executive orders coming that we fully support on removing DEI inside the Pentagon, reinstating troops who were pushed out because of COVID mandates, Iron Dome for America. | ||
This is happening quickly. | ||
And as the Secretary of Defense, it's an honor to salute smartly, as I did as a junior officer and now as the Secretary of Defense, to ensure these orders are complied with rapidly and quickly. | ||
Every moment that I'm here, I'm thinking about the guys and gals in Guam, in Germany, in Fort Benning and Fort Bragg, on missile defense sites and aircraft carriers. | ||
Our job is lethality. | ||
And readiness and warfighting. | ||
We're going to hold people accountable. | ||
I know the chairman agrees with that. | ||
The lawful orders of the President of the United States will be executed inside this Defense Department swiftly and without excuse. | ||
We will be no better friend to our allies and no stronger adversary to those who want to test us and try us. | ||
So, Mr. Chairman, thanks for welcoming me today. | ||
I look forward to serving the troops, the warriors of this department. | ||
It's the honor of a lifetime. | ||
And we're going to get to work. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
We're going to freaking get to work. | ||
Isn't it nice to not have a DEI hire in that position? | ||
Isn't it nice to know that your military is not some type of freak show, gender experimentation laboratory for the criminally disturbed? | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, to know that the Pentagon is no longer being run by woke Darth Vader. | ||
That was a photo that we have regularly made fun of. | ||
A guy who was so scared of a virus that the Pentagon created with the CIA, funded by Dr. Fauci, that he had to wear this. | ||
Not only is he double masking, all of the troops are double masking. | ||
He's double masking. | ||
What is this even? | ||
What is this message to our enemies as a country? | ||
What's the message here exactly? | ||
That we're this scared of the virus that we created, that we're going to walk around looking like Star Wars characters. | ||
America's back, baby. | ||
Pete Hegseth's taking questions early this morning. | ||
And man, it'd be cool to do some Pete Hegseth press conferences. | ||
I mean, I think that would be, I think those would be smoking. | ||
But as he's getting settled in, and by the way, we are friends with Pete. | ||
We love Pete. | ||
We look forward to supporting him. | ||
I will tell you my deepest, darkest secrets, which is I want to fly. | ||
I want to do a, I want to do a redo of the George W. Bush mission accomplished. | ||
Fly out in a jet to an aircraft carrier? | ||
With Pete. | ||
Am I his closest friend? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Are we close enough with him to ask for that? | ||
Yes. | ||
Have we asked for that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Will we be doing that? | ||
You're damn right we will. | ||
Will he be coming with us live on the jet? | ||
Flying out to the aircraft carrier? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Bro, we were live inside of a military aircraft this weekend. | ||
On Friday, can you put the footage back up one more time? | ||
We were live. | ||
We were the only show that brought you live inside. | ||
And we pay for this, and it is expensive. | ||
But, like, we were the only show live inside of the military aircraft. | ||
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This is... | |
How do you get this shot? | ||
You're inside of the back of a military... | ||
They're called an Osprey. | ||
It's called a Rototilt aircraft. | ||
You can see there. | ||
It's kind of like a half-jet, half-helicopter. | ||
And this is where we were! | ||
So you don't think we can pull this off? | ||
Yo. | ||
So when Donald Trump conquers Canada and Panama and Greenland, we'll fly out with Pete Hegseth to an aircraft carrier. | ||
And we'll land with a giant mission accomplished banner. | ||
Except for this time, it'll have like little, it'll have like little meme, it'll have memes on it, alright? | ||
It'll have like GigaChad memes and Doge memes on the banner itself. | ||
We can't do what George W. Bush did. | ||
That'll be bad juju. | ||
We gotta do a remix banner, okay? | ||
But we'll add memes to it, all right? | ||
That'll be amazing. | ||
We'll literally meme our foreign policy into existence, as Trump did this weekend. | ||
We'll get there. | ||
Hold on. | ||
We'll get there, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Sorry, we're just having too much fun today. | ||
Okay, Pete Hegseth, answering questions. | ||
There's something amazing that he did here. | ||
So there's military bases. | ||
In the great awokening of the last decade, that is, we're finally breaking the spell and the hangover of right now, military bases that were named after Confederate generals were renamed. | ||
Now, why were these military bases named after Confederate generals? | ||
Because the military bases are in the South? | ||
Because unification? | ||
Because you want to have, like, a united country? | ||
You want to acknowledge people's histories? | ||
And, like, then mesh it all together into a cohesive country, alright? | ||
And, like, that's called unifying the nation into a high-trust society. | ||
The Great Awakening renamed these bases. | ||
They thought it was too offensive to have military bases named after Fort Bragg's one of them, to have military bases named after Confederate generals. | ||
Well, Pete Hegseth, which you will watch live here, Pete Hegseth just renamed them back. | ||
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Oh, it's just glorious to see. | |
The curse is over. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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This right here is Jorge Oliveira. | |
He was killed in Afghanistan. | ||
He was asked about what I wear on my wrist every single day. | ||
It was a troop I served with, a soldier I served with in Guantanamo Bay when I was a platoon leader. | ||
He was killed in Afghanistan, not in my unit, but when I was there. | ||
It's these guys that we do this for, those that have given the ultimate sacrifice. | ||
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Can you use that to the border soon? | |
Whatever is needed at the border will be provided, whether that is through state active duty, Title 32 or Title 10. Because we are reorienting. | ||
This is a shift. | ||
This is not the way business has been done in the past. | ||
This is the Defense Department will support the defense of the territorial integrity of the United States of America at the southern border to include reservists, National Guard, and active duty in compliance with the Constitution, the laws of our land, and the directives of the Commander-in-Chief. | ||
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The possibility of invoking the Insurrection Act, yes? | |
Those will be decisions made by the White House. | ||
I look forward to conversations about anything we need to do to ensure we're securing our southern border. | ||
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Mr. Secretary, are you going to change military training? | |
I'm sorry? | ||
Are you going to change military training? | ||
Military training will be focused on the readiness of what our troops in the field need to deter our enemies. | ||
More rapid fielding, more rapid opportunity to train as we fight will be something we want our units to do across the spectrum. | ||
One more. | ||
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Another member of the Joint Chiefs staff. | |
Hand him with him right now. | ||
Look forward to working with him. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, in a very rare, rare clip L! | ||
Clip L! | ||
An L! | ||
We'll get you the right clip with the bases. | ||
We posted it. | ||
Just a second. | ||
Just a second. | ||
Still very newsworthy there. | ||
We're going to use the American military. | ||
Yeah, ALX is saying it's like three minutes of Q&A. | ||
So, here we go. | ||
We'll get it for you right now. | ||
Confederate bases. | ||
He's saying there's still a ton of news being made there. | ||
He's saying, yo, let me explain something very clear to you. | ||
It is constitutional for the United States military to defend the integrity of the American borders. | ||
It is our singular mission, in fact, to protect America. | ||
And so we're going to do that, and we're going to answer to the lawful orders of the commander-in-chief. | ||
Now, step number one for that is going to be sending thousands of troops down to the southern border. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, there's a list. | ||
Please grab it for me. | ||
There's a list of every unit that's been activated right now, sent down to the... | ||
We posted it on Axe. | ||
Sent down to the southern border. | ||
There's units all over the entire country are flowing right now to the southern border. | ||
Are probably going to be activated. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Click line. | ||
This is what we got so far, though. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Goodness gracious. | ||
What a country we live in now. | ||
What an amazing moment that we're facing. | ||
Where we're like actually treating our nation not as an economic zone for higher GDP, but as an actual country with a people and a history. | ||
That's worth protecting. | ||
That's worth defending. | ||
That's worth saving, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And this is the incredible moment from this past weekend. | ||
That was so awesome, President Trump. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump. | ||
I'm gonna play you a photo here. | ||
I'm gonna play you a photo. | ||
I'm gonna show you a very quick clip of Donald Trump on his phone. | ||
And I'm going to explain to you the absolute miraculous significance of this moment. | ||
Please observe. | ||
Here's Donald Trump getting out of his golf cart on his phone. | ||
Now, you've probably seen clips like this. | ||
This is at Trump Doral. | ||
We actually did a big documentary on Trump Doral and what a nice little place it is. | ||
This clip, however, is absolutely significant in the course of human history. | ||
Let's keep this cycling, Klein. | ||
This is a moment where President Trump, from his phone, in between holes four and five at his golf course, changed international law, posted a gangster meme, made weaker third world nations bow to us, humiliated the Marxist leaders of these nations who are crossdressers and total degenerates and liars Broke. | ||
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Broke. | |
The policies of every American administration in my lifetime that says, yeah, you can just invade our country. | ||
We'll just let you invade here, and then we'll pay you to do it. | ||
Donald Trump breaking the cycle live right here. | ||
This is the only footage we have of President Trump from this weekend. | ||
So all we have, actually, from this day, you can see Trump on his phone, and I'm going to show you exactly what President Trump was doing. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, The F around moment is when the president of El Salvador posted on social media that he wasn't going to take back repatriation flights from America. | ||
Now, these repatriation flights, of course, have criminal aliens in them. | ||
These criminal aliens are the individuals who came from the prisons and the mental institutions inside of Colombia. | ||
They emptied all their prisons with the social contract that you will head directly to the United States of America and you will go into the United States of America, directly into the heartland. | ||
They emptied all their mental institutions and they do this because they hate Americans. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, the president of Colombia who did this decided it would be a good idea to fight Donald Trump. | ||
By announcing that he will no longer be accepting any of the flights back into Colombia of the criminal aliens that he sent here. | ||
The degenerates, the rapists, the murderers. | ||
I mean, the people that are being sent back on the first flights here are the worst of the worst. | ||
And so the president of Colombia who created all this, do we have the original tweet, please? | ||
Do we have that, ALX? | ||
If not, then please kick it to me. | ||
The Colombian president, a man named Gustavo, Gustavo decided to say, no, I'm not taking him back. | ||
Oh, I've just decided we're not going to let American military planes land here with our criminals, with Colombians on them. | ||
Colombia will no longer take Colombians back. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, President Trump had quite the response. | ||
Not the time to F with the United States of America. | ||
And hot damn, was he right? | ||
I want to show you the Colombian president's post, please. | ||
Hey, guys. | ||
Kick it over to me. | ||
It's a very, very bad, bad plan by Gustavo. | ||
So Gustavo decided to take this moment and F around. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, he found out. | ||
Here's what President Trump decided to post on Truth Social within moments. | ||
I was just informed that two repatriation flights from the United States with a large number of illegal criminals were not allowed to land in Colombia. | ||
This order was given by Colombia Socialist President Gustavo Petro, who is already unpopular amongst his people. | ||
Petro's denial of these flights jeopardized the national security and public safety of the United States. | ||
I have also directed my administration to immediately take the following urgent and decisive retaliatory measures. | ||
Emergency 25% tariffs on all goods coming in the United States. | ||
In one week, those tariffs go up to 50%. | ||
A travel ban, immediate visa revocations for Colombian government officials and all allies and supporters. | ||
Visa sanctions on party members, family members, and supporters of the Colombian government. | ||
Enhance customs and border protection inspections for the Colombian nationals. | ||
And treasury banking and financial institutions sanctions to be fully imposed. | ||
So effectively, Donald Trump just ended the nation of Colombia. | ||
So the nation of Colombia is no more. | ||
Gustavo effed around and Gustavo found out. | ||
Bad move, Gustavo! | ||
No bueno! | ||
Here we go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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The U.S. cannot treat Colombian migrants as criminals. | |
I deny the entry of American planes carrying Colombian migrants. | ||
The United States must establish a protocol. | ||
For the dignified treatment of migrants before we receive them. | ||
You'd realize that this is in the language. | ||
This is in deep state speak. | ||
This is in the language of the deep state. | ||
This is the language of the foreign policy that would typically take years and months and interagency. | ||
Coordination and white papers and having all of the agency and all the DEI hires sign off on it. | ||
This is the language of old, cancerous, take advantage of the United States diplomacy. | ||
This dude didn't update his programming. | ||
He doesn't understand we're on a very different version of the app now. | ||
Those codes don't work anymore, bro. | ||
President Trump literally destroys his country. | ||
Do you know that 38% of Colombia's economy is dependent entirely on the United States and that sanctions like these would effectively take a third world and toss it into, like, the fourth or fifth world straight into hell, straight into the abyss? | ||
Little Gustavo didn't understand that we are on a very different timeline right now, and in order to punctuate all of this, Donald Trump posted a meme. | ||
President Trump posted this on True Social, which is an AI meme of him, in an Al Capone-style gangster outfit with an F-around and find-out sign behind him with a little smiley face. | ||
And Gustavo, ladies and gentlemen, found out. | ||
Colombia caved instantly to this. | ||
Following retaliatory measures announced by President Trump, Colombian President Gustavo Petro is now offering his presidential plane to help repatriate deportees. | ||
Remember that old promise that Trump made? | ||
We're going to build the wall and Mexico's going to pay for it. | ||
This is the new version of that. | ||
Not only are you going to take back your trash, Gustavo, but you're going to pay for it. | ||
We were nice enough to actually fly them to you. | ||
Now you're going to pay for it. | ||
Dude, this guy's been having an absolutely psychotic meltdown online. | ||
The White House says Colombia has agreed to all of President Trump's terms on the acceptance of illegal aliens deported back to their country. | ||
Total and complete victory statement from the press secretary of the White House. | ||
The government of Colombia has agreed to all of President Trump's terms, including the unrestricted acceptance of illegal aliens from Colombia returned to the United States, including the U.S. military aircraft without limitation or delay. | ||
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Okay. | |
You'll take it, and you're going to like it. | ||
You're going to say, thank you, daddy, at the very end of it. | ||
Man, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yeah, President Trump did all of this. | ||
And he hasn't posted this meme, but we sure hope he does. | ||
We sure hope he does. | ||
A very famous meme. | ||
This was my entire timeline yesterday. | ||
Trump did this from his... | ||
And this is why I showed you the video. | ||
He did this right here. | ||
You can see him do it. | ||
From his golf cart. | ||
From his presidential golf cart that ALX, we rode on. | ||
They took us golfing on Trump's golf cart. | ||
He has a specific golf cart. | ||
We got to ride on it with his golf clubs on. | ||
It was freaking sweet. | ||
You can go back and watch the... | ||
You can go back and watch the clip. | ||
It was great. | ||
About a year ago, we went to Doral, and they gave us the full Trump treatment, effectively. | ||
It was a really fun time. | ||
Anyway, the point is that this is like a new era in America. | ||
And this isn't the era where you humiliate and embarrass the United States of America. | ||
This is an era of weak leadership and a bunch of cringy diplomats trying not to offend everyone. | ||
This is an era of masculine authority and daddy's home. | ||
And it's good because you know when daddy comes home and takes off the belt, you know that there's going to be order again in your household. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it was such an unbelievable weekend. | ||
On Sunday, Petro, who initially said he would not accept deportation flights from the United States, immediately changed course and accepted all flights, as many as we want to send. | ||
In fact, it's amazing, you could just straight up potentially send every criminal alien in America. | ||
Just send them all to Columbia. | ||
Trump's working on a deal like that with El Salvador right now. | ||
In case you're wondering exactly how serious the administration is about these repatriation flights and cleaning up our streets and, ladies and gentlemen, taking out those who are here to destroy this country, those who are here criminally, and as we've made the distinction on this program again and again and again. | ||
This is about understanding that when your first act coming into someone's house is to break their window, you're not there peacefully. | ||
If your first act walking into someone's home is to kick in their door or to graffiti their front step, then you're not going to follow any of the rules. | ||
There are millions of people here whose first act taken in this country is to break our laws knowingly and wantonly. | ||
And so, pretty please, with sugar on top, go home. | ||
Do it the right way. | ||
Because these people are not effing around. | ||
A very short clip this weekend from Tom Homan, the director of ICE. | ||
On this front, where the interviewer nearly breaks down in tears, when Tom Homan explains, no, no, no, no, if you're here illegally, it doesn't matter if you're a nun, if you're Dora the Explorer, or if you are Hugo Chavez, or Fidel Castro's bastard child, Justin Trudeau, if you're in America illegally, then you're going home. | ||
Watch. | ||
If you're in the country illegally, you're on the table. | ||
Because it's not okay to violate laws of this country. | ||
You've got to remember, every time you enter this country illegally, you violate a crime under Title 8, United States Code 1325. | ||
It's a crime. | ||
If you're in the country illegally, you've got a problem. | ||
And that's why I'm hoping those who are in the country illegally who have not been ordered removed by the federal judge should leave. | ||
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While you are emphasizing that you go after national security threats, you have said no one's off the table. | |
If you're in the country illegally, you better be looking over your shoulder. | ||
You should be afraid and start packing now. | ||
Is that what you're doing to get hotel workers out or people working on farms, that they'll be so scared? | ||
They just leave? | ||
Look, I think if you're in the country illegally, it's not okay. | ||
It's not okay to violate laws this country. | ||
We have millions of people standing in line, taking the test, doing their background investigation, paying the fees that want to come in the right way. | ||
I can't believe that I can say this right now because the timeline is so unbelievably glorious. | ||
Dr. Phil is doing ICE raids with Tom Homan in Chicago. | ||
Dr. Phil is literally... | ||
Would you watch a 24-hour-a-day cops episode of Dr. Phil and Tom Homan busting ice criminals? | ||
I would! | ||
I would! | ||
Where do I subscribe to that? | ||
How do I help produce that? | ||
We are. | ||
Trust me. | ||
We'll be bringing you our own special ice raids. | ||
I'll just tell you. | ||
You're my family. | ||
I'll just tell you. | ||
Why not? | ||
I mean, it's like... | ||
We're going to go on one of these deportation flights. | ||
We're going to bring you on one of these deportation flights. | ||
We're going to travel with them. | ||
We've already put in the paperwork. | ||
We're going to be going on one. | ||
We're going to be the first program to actually bring you inside of the deportation flights. | ||
We had a big conversation with DHS this weekend. | ||
It's going to be really fun. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Just got a photo. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Really quick photo. | ||
And then we're going to get to our incredible guest. | ||
Can we go to the Tom Homan photo? | ||
Then we'll bring you this dorky photo of ALX. | ||
Here's Tom Homan. | ||
This is Tom Homan doing ice raids himself. | ||
And we have a clip of him with Dr. Phil, which is awesome, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And here's ALX on Donald Trump's golf cart. | ||
There you go. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Holy smokes. | ||
This is executive producer ALX riding on the Trump golf cart, and I think it has golden rims. | ||
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Look at those. | |
Look at that. | ||
Man, what a shot. | ||
So this is Trump's golf cart. | ||
We were able to chill on it. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we were able to chill with Donald Trump with our next guest. | ||
Very, very exciting that our boy is in the churn, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The man himself. | ||
The chairman. | ||
Of the FCC, the man who's now ready to muscularly defend America's memes, America's communications, and the American people's minds, most importantly, against propaganda, domestic and foreign, a man who loves this country and loves freedom of speech more than, I think, any single individual alive. | ||
Somebody we've known for a long time. | ||
It's our great pleasure to bring to you for the first time the new chairman of the FCC, the great Brendan Gar. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
you you Mr. Chairman has a great ring to it. | ||
Man, it just rings like a bell. | ||
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Thanks so much, Benny. | |
Great to be with you. | ||
You've been with me for a long time along the ride. | ||
I knew you back when I was merely a commissioner, and here I am now in the corner office at the FCC, the chairman's suite, and we have wasted no time getting going. | ||
Actually, you know, longer story for another day, but you and I were together actually down at Mar-a-Lago when I had the conversation with President Trump, and he indicated that I'd be chairman of the FCC, and that was a really, really good night. | ||
And we've hit the ground running. | ||
And look, President Trump has been knocking the ball out of the park. | ||
I can't believe it's been one week, just one week, almost to the minute that he was sworn in. | ||
And he came in and knocked out hundreds of executive actions. | ||
I mean, you've seen D.C. forever, right? | ||
Most people come in and they hope to turn the ship of government one degree here, maybe two degrees there. | ||
And President Trump has just shattered that mindset. | ||
He's turned the ship of government around already. | ||
We're headed towards a great strengthening and golden age for the country. | ||
It feels really, really good to be in D.C. with President Trump just down the street. | ||
Man, it has got to be just an absolute whirlwind and possibly the most historic single week of an administration in American history. | ||
From your position here, obviously you've been making quite a few changes. | ||
It's something that we've been covering extensively on the program, but you were one of the first out of the gate. | ||
Yeah, DEI will not be operational inside of the FCC. | ||
Can you explain that process to us, Mr. Chairman? | ||
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Yeah, we were ready to go day one. | |
I had been planning for weeks at this point that the very first thing we were going to do was to be coming out of the box, ending the FCC's promotion of DEI. | ||
And President Trump beat me to the punch, as he's wont to do, and he got an executive order out on DEI first. | ||
And so we were able to come in behind that and the policies he articulated. | ||
The American people would be absolutely shocked. | ||
If they knew how deep DEI and this sort of invidious form of discrimination had crept into the FCC and the alphabet soup of agencies all across government. | ||
We put out a release following President Trump's leadership on this where we eliminated DEI. | ||
Look, DEI was like listed as the number two strategic priority at the FCC. | ||
Our job is to make sure people have connectivity, to make sure rural broadband is getting out there. | ||
And instead of doing that, we were listing the promotion of DEI. | ||
DEI advisory group that's now been shut down and all its members have been informed and thanked for their public service. | ||
We had DEI in our budget. | ||
We were spending millions and millions of taxpayer dollars promoting DEI. | ||
And thanks to President Trump, that is ending. | ||
Yes. | ||
And thanks to President Trump, censorship is ending. | ||
And I know that this is something that is so near and dear to your heart. | ||
Mr. Chairman, for years you've been talking about it. | ||
Even before it happened, you said that the infrastructure is in place to censor Americans and to rob us of our freedom of speech. | ||
Few listened to you years ago when you said that, and boy, have you been proven correct, Donald Trump ending some of the censorious aspects of the federal government. | ||
Can you talk us through the work that you're doing at the FCC to put a stop to the destruction of freedom of speech? | ||
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Yeah, this is so important. | |
In fact, I think, Benny, one of the first times you and I crossed paths, Many, many years ago was, I think, when you got in trouble for some meme you put out. | ||
I couldn't tell you which meme it was. | ||
You've gotten in trouble for so many memes over the years. | ||
But I was happy to have your back then, and we'll continue to do it. | ||
You know, look, we're coming out of a three- or four-year period where there's just been this massive censorship, both across governments, across C-suites, you know, shutting down America's free speech rights. | ||
And there's a lot of problems with that. | ||
I mean, look, but when you censor words, you're censoring ideas. | ||
And when you censor ideas... | ||
You're preventing innovation. | ||
That's part of why I think people felt like there was this wet blanket over the country for the last four years and why it feels so good in the country right now. | ||
I think so many people are fired up from all across the country to get businesses going because they know that all of this is connected. | ||
And the Biden administration played a big role. | ||
They were pressuring Facebook. | ||
They were pressuring other social media companies to block speech, to censor Americans. | ||
And President Trump came right out of the box with an executive order that said, That type of jawboning of corporations to censor people is going to end. | ||
And this is one of the top two priorities for me. | ||
Ending big tech's censorship cartel. | ||
That's job number one. | ||
And thankfully, we've got some good partners across government. | ||
The chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, Andrew Ferguson, he and I are very aligned on this. | ||
In fact, we may do a memorandum of understanding or other activity. | ||
Together soon to try to work together on these issues. | ||
But that's a big one. | ||
And then obviously, you know, media is an important one as well. | ||
You know, broadcasters are differently situated than everyday Americans because they have this special privilege of having a license that not everybody gets. | ||
And therefore, they're supposed to operate not in any narrow interest, but in the public interest itself. | ||
And the FCC is completely... | ||
Walked away from, you know, regulating in the public interest when it comes to these airwaves, and that's something that we're going to bring back as well. | ||
In fact, it's funny, you know, the first time I came here to the chair's suite, I may mess up my tripod here, but the FCC's chair suite actually oversees, I don't know if you can see it, that's the NPR building right there, National Public Radio. | ||
So the FCC physically oversees NPR, and soon with me in this suite, we may be overseeing them in a very different way as well. | ||
So I'm looking forward to that. | ||
Yes, Mr. Chairman, I wanted to bring this up. | ||
You made a lot of news last week. | ||
FCC Chair Brendan Carr restores biased complaints by Trump against ABC, NBC, CBS for their campaign coverage. | ||
If you wouldn't mind, because there are some major technicalities here, could you please take a step back and explain to us what... | ||
goodies these broadcasters get, because it's not fair to compare them to like our show or to independent creators. | ||
They're given huge bundles of money and privilege from the American taxpayer and the American government. | ||
But there's an exchange for that. | ||
And they've broken that contract, it seems. | ||
The floor is yours, Mr. Chairman. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
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Broadcasters are differently situated. | |
It's not a cable channel, per se. | ||
It's not a streamer like you are. | ||
It's not a guy on the street with a soapbox. | ||
Again, they have this special right to use the public's airways. | ||
In exchange for that, they have to operate in the public interest. | ||
In fact, when it comes to places like NPR, it's doubly so. | ||
Not only do they have to operate in the public interest, but they have this special status because they're supposed to serve the educational needs of their community. | ||
So they get benefits above and beyond even what regular broadcasters get as well. | ||
And they may be hearing from me pretty soon on those issues. | ||
But these particular complaints are interesting. | ||
So at the very last minute, the 11th hour, the Biden administration came out and summarily dismissed three different complaints that were one against ABC, one against CBS, one against NBC, the CBS one having to do with allegations of news distortion related to the 60 minutes editing of the interview with Vice President Harris. | ||
These are not frivolous complaints. | ||
At the end of the day, it's not entirely clear to me. | ||
Where we're going to land on the merits of these complaints. | ||
But what it is clear to me is summarily dismissing them at the 11th hour was a mistake. | ||
And so we had the bureaus reverse those dismissals. | ||
All three of those complaints are now live before the FCC. | ||
And I'm asking the bureaus to move forward with their information gathering and their process for treating these complaints the way they should be treated, which is certainly something not frivolous. | ||
And we'll be looking at that. | ||
Good. | ||
This is something that, of course, caused an enormous amount of high blood pressure on this program, Mr. Chairman, when we watched ABC News brag about how they had no plan to fact check Kamala Harris during the debate. | ||
They were open about that. | ||
They were excited to tell you. | ||
And yet they fact checked Donald Trump's jokes live. | ||
And we're thinking to ourselves, wait a second, like ABC News is running a rigged... | ||
This is clearly obvious, and it's not in the public interest. | ||
They're taking the taxpayers' goodwill, credit, privilege, and money, and then weaponizing it against the majority of the country, which seems so wrong. | ||
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Yeah, the complaint there does go to that debate. | |
It does go to David Muir's conduct during the debate. | ||
And we're going to take a look at it. | ||
We're going to adjudicate the merits of it eventually, once we feel like we have a sufficient factual record. | ||
But the NBC complaint as well had to do with the SNL appearance that Vice President Harris and actually Senator Tim Kaine got. | ||
You may remember this. | ||
I was sitting at home. | ||
It was pretty late Saturday night before the Tuesday election on November. | ||
And all of a sudden I see sort of flash across. | ||
This, you know, breaking news, Vice President Harris's plane is landing in New York to do a, you know, last-minute interview on SNL ahead of the election. | ||
And what came to my mind immediately was, you know, SNL and NBC had publicly represented that no candidate was going to get a last-minute spot on SNL because they didn't think, in their view, that they could let them on consistent with FCC's rules about equal time. | ||
And so I was very surprised to see it and quickly sounded the alarm on that. | ||
And that complaint also remains live. | ||
Again, it's not just President Trump and whether he had his rights vindicated or not. | ||
Senator Tim Kaine was running in an election there against Hung Kao. | ||
I want to make sure that Hung Kao got his rights. | ||
But there could be other candidates as well, including RFK Jr., who was still on some ballots running against Harris in at least some states. | ||
Maybe he had some rights as well. | ||
So those are all issues that we need to unpack with respect to that NBC complaint. | ||
Many people on the right have regularly talked about how unfair it is that taxpayers have to fund media operations that cut directly against their interests. | ||
And PBS and NPR are stations that are... | ||
Totally and completely supported by the taxpayer and would cease operations, I believe, if the funding were pulled. | ||
And so what is the metric to actually determine whether they are of public interest, whether that's a good use of taxpayer dollars? | ||
What can the FCC do to either reset the table and ensure there's fair coverage or to make sure that these goodies that are given to them by us stop being abused? | ||
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Yeah, there's certainly a lot the FCC can do. | |
And I'm going to do it, perhaps as early as this week. | ||
We'll have some more news on that to share. | ||
But the bottom line is, when NPR first came about, if you looked at the cross-section of their viewership, they seem to be making a really good effort to appeal to a broad cross-section of the country and appeal to the public interest. | ||
There's been a lot of reporting recently about how, if you look at their viewership, where they're going right now, it's a real sort of niche product at this point in time. | ||
That raises a lot of questions. | ||
And also remember, the reason why they have these special protections that go above and beyond... | ||
Ordinary broadcasters is they're supposed to serve the educational needs of communities. | ||
So, for instance, they're considered non-commercial, which means they're not allowed to run advertisements. | ||
There may be some issues there that I'll be taking a look at and we'll flag for you when you get the chance. | ||
But stepping back, you know, years ago, there was a chairman of the FCC, Newton Minow, and he gave a famous speech at the time. | ||
It's become famous since then as well, where he referred to broadcast TV as the vast wasteland. | ||
And it was taken as a big criticism of broadcasters at the time. | ||
In fact, broadcasters reacted so negatively that if you remember Gilligan's Island, the TV series named the boat, the SS Minow, the sunken ship after the chairman of the FCC, Newton Minow, after that speech. | ||
And so, you know, from my perspective, I don't really refer to it as a vast wasteland, but instead it's a very different problem, which is this sort of great sheepdogging of the American public. | ||
Seems like it's been replaced increasingly over the years with just trying to push people towards preferred political narratives. | ||
And so I think, you know, hopefully eventually the SEC is going to come together. | ||
We're going to look at this public interest standard. | ||
But to me, that's one of the biggest problems, if you're just asking me as a commentator. | ||
As to where we are in media right now is just this sheepdogging people. | ||
I'm not sure it's been a good trend. | ||
But look, I think the movement towards podcasts is great. | ||
That's been helping a lot. | ||
The movement towards streaming services has been helping a lot. | ||
And so we're lucky in the sense we have a much bigger ecosystem when it comes to news and information than we've ever had before. | ||
I think that's why you see just massively declining audience shares. | ||
I mean, you know, MSNBC continues to lose viewers and people like you are continuing to gain. | ||
Well, we appreciate that, Mr. Chairman, and we appreciate your work because without you helping protect free speech, we wouldn't have a show. | ||
We wouldn't have the ability to do this. | ||
We would be censored within an inch of our lives. | ||
Many people lost over the last four years so much of what they have built. | ||
And so we deeply appreciate you setting the tables correct. | ||
And I want to move on to broadband, but very quickly here. | ||
What are the maximum punishments that could be placed on an ABC, an NBC, a CBS? | ||
If they are found guilty of doing this, I mean, could they get their licenses revoked? | ||
Could NPR get their funding cut or eliminated? | ||
What could the FCC do, actually, if they are found to be manipulating the American public like this? | ||
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Look, I think every single remedy needs to be on the table right now. | |
When I speak about the specific remedies, people sort of overreact to that. | ||
So all I'll say is all remedies should be on the table. | ||
But with respect to NPR and PBS in particular, there is a big debate in Congress right now about Congress continuing to fund them or not. | ||
And my own view, particularly based on what I'm seeing, is that I don't see a reason why Congress should continue to fund them. | ||
And so I look forward to participating in that process and making my views to Congress known on those issues at the right time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, Mr. Chairman, there was a lot talked about. | ||
There's plenty of banging the drum about how they're going to connect in the Biden administration. | ||
Broadband, Kamala Harris doing big events and everything like that. | ||
Huge controversies with who were getting those contracts and not having Starlink be part of that. | ||
It seems like very underhanded movement against Elon Musk, somebody, of course, who is a big proponent of free speech and who endorsed President Trump. | ||
We have Starlink. | ||
We love using it on this program. | ||
We used it during a hurricane, for instance, here in Florida and ran the entire- Anyway, the technology seems incredible, yet how many people were connected in rural areas to broadband or to fiber? | ||
How easily, you know, how can we rethink the landscape, given the available technology now, to make sure that this actually happens? | ||
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Yeah, look, you can step back. | |
There was this... | ||
$42 billion initiative that President Biden stood up back in 2021. | ||
And actually, Vice President Harris stepped up and said that she wanted to lead that $42 billion initiative and agreed to lead it. | ||
Flash forward to the end of the administration over 1,000 days, and you don't need an abacus or you don't even need two hands to count how many Americans were connected. | ||
The answer was zero. | ||
They didn't even turn one single shovel's worth of dirt. | ||
$42 billion. | ||
Now, the way out the door, they tried to get some of the money out there, but I think most of the money, if not all the money, is still with the government, with the Commerce Department. | ||
Some of it has probably gone to the states for planning and whatnot, but no money has actually gone into turning dirt. | ||
And they're doing things like spending potentially over $100,000, $100,000 of your taxpayer dollars per household, in some cases, that they're going to connect, whereas Starlink can do it for a couple hundred bucks. | ||
So think about the inefficiency there. | ||
In fact, when the Commerce Department under the Biden administration was leaving, they lamented that, you know, there's still a very big digital divide and too many Americans have been left connected. | ||
It kind of reminded me of that meme of, you know, we're looking for the guy responsible for that. | ||
$42 billion, nobody connected. | ||
They're kind of the ones that held that. | ||
So when Lutnick gets confirmed, when he gets into commerce, that $42 billion will be in his bailiwick and they'll have to make... | ||
Decisions there about how much to return to the Treasury, how much to move forward, but fundamentally how to sort of reform that program. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
I mean, again, we used Starlink. | ||
We used it here during a Category 4 hurricane. | ||
We were able to do the show. | ||
The entire studio was shaking, and we were connected. | ||
We had our Starlink up and out, and it was incredible technology. | ||
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Well, this is a wild story. | |
During the first Trump administration, we made an award about $800 million to Starlink to connect. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of rural Americans and the Democrats came in and they revoked it in my own assessment purely for political reasons. | ||
They said, well, this is an experimental technology. | ||
We don't know if Starlink is going to work. | ||
But meanwhile, the government itself, even the Biden administration, was using Starlink for, you know, life and death, mission critical level operations. | ||
And so I thought that was a real shame. | ||
And what I've told everybody is they're going to get a fair shake from me at the FCC and I'm sure from the Trump administration. | ||
People don't like that. | ||
The fact of the matter is, when the government has been weaponized to favor you and your interests, when the government turns around and gives even-handed treatment to everybody, that may feel like discrimination to you because you're used to having the government weaponized in your favor, but that's just not how we're going to operate anymore. | ||
This is a great point. | ||
You've been weaponizing memes. | ||
You can even reference the memes off the top of your head. | ||
Here's the meme that you referenced in case anybody needed it. | ||
This so perfectly explains the Biden administration. | ||
I know we're very, very hard up on time here, Mr. Chairman, but very quickly, we're all trying to find the guy who did this. | ||
This is Joe Biden in the hot dog outfit, right? | ||
TikTok, the TikTok ban. | ||
We're all trying to find the guy who did this, says Joe Biden, right? | ||
We're so upset about it. | ||
They did it. | ||
Your thoughts on this ban is obviously very controversial. | ||
There's very strong opinions on both sides. | ||
Your thoughts on the TikTok ban, and how should it proceed? | ||
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This one's pretty simple, in my view. | |
At this point, President Trump is going to lead on this. | ||
President Trump is going to call the ball. | ||
He's made clear that he's the one that can put together a deal that's both going to safeguard U.S. national security interests and hopefully make sure that... | ||
The people that innocently are using TikTok get to continue to do so. | ||
So I'm looking forward to him now that he's been in there for a week, working with his national security team. | ||
There's always been various rumors of different deals, everything from Mr. Wonderful all the way on down. | ||
And I'm excited about the opportunity to see the deal that President Trump can put together. | ||
I look forward to supporting where he lands that. | ||
Good. | ||
So as long as it's in American hands, which is something that we care a lot about, then TikTok should be good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, fantastic. | ||
A parting message, I think it might be refreshing to reset the table, perhaps a parting message to Elon Musk. | ||
I know he engages quite a bit with what we're doing. | ||
I'm sure it's going to be refreshing to hear that everything will not be politically weaponized against him. | ||
What's your message to the owner of X? | ||
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Look, I mean, our agenda is pretty clear. | |
We're going to sort of look at the big tech censorship, bringing that in. | ||
We're going to take a look at media regulations in the public interest. | ||
And then three, I've got a whole economic agenda that includes space. | ||
So the F.C. has a space bureau that it stood up, and unfortunately... | ||
Over the last couple of years, it operated more like flypaper than rocket fuel in the process. | ||
We're going to fundamentally transform that. | ||
So whether it's SpaceX or hopefully Kuiper soon or even the small startups, I do think the FCC is going to play a role in making sure that we can get the thousands and thousands of satellites up there and the launch authorizations that are needed so the U.S. can continue to lead the world in space. | ||
And I think the FCC is going to play a small but important role in that. | ||
And that's going to be one of the lasting legacies I think we're going to... | ||
That's so awesome. | ||
Nobody talks about it. | ||
It's so important. | ||
It's so unbelievably important. | ||
That's the next battle. | ||
The battle in 2024, I think, like the downward effect of Elon Musk buying X and setting the tone for what free speech actually looks like. | ||
Now you're seeing the results in Meta. | ||
You're seeing the results at Google. | ||
You're seeing the results in Microsoft and Amazon. | ||
I mean, it truly is unbelievable. | ||
I think it's the bravest. | ||
We think it's the bravest singular move that's been made in free speech history. | ||
So it's an exciting time to take over. | ||
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It is, it is. | |
Look, I think there's a saying that I think was attributed to Thomas Jefferson, but I don't think he said it. | ||
But when we attribute something to someone like him, maybe people pay more attention to it. | ||
But there's a line about, you know, one man with courage makes a majority. | ||
And when you see what Musk did with X and Linda did on X in terms of putting their foot in the ground and standing up for free speech when it very wasn't... | ||
Wasn't popular at all. | ||
And to your point, now there's a majority. | ||
Facebook has gone that way, and others are sort of heading that direction as well. | ||
I think that's a great thing for the country. | ||
What an exciting time to be taking over, Mr. Chairman. | ||
Thank you so much for your work here, and it's so exciting to see you in the chair. | ||
Mr. Carr, joining us live. | ||
Everybody follow along. | ||
150,000. | ||
On X, you can also find great memes and replies and some of the spiciest content and saltiest content that exists on the platform. | ||
Mr. Chairman, we're very, very excited to have you on the program. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
We're supporting your work. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Great to be with you. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
It was actually a perfect time to do Salt That Lib because that interview is going to make Libs so salty. | ||
The great chairman Brendan Carr of the FCC, ladies and gentlemen, joining our program and in fact making Libs extremely salty. | ||
Man, they're going to... | ||
Oh boy! | ||
If you go for the golden calf of the leftist media ecosystem, NPR, he's just on here talking about like, hey, yo, I'm in favor of defunding NPR. | ||
Whoa! | ||
It's like big words from the FCC chairman. | ||
I'm in favor of major penalties for ABC for rigging a debate against Donald Trump. | ||
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Oh, come on. | |
Come on. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's a really, really exciting time. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not pop that up, Killer Kline? | ||
We were very excited to be there. | ||
On the night. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Me and Carr. | ||
We're very excited to be there on the night when Brendan Carr sort of like went over and got the chair with Trump. | ||
We were there with him at Mar-a-Lago and we were talking through all of this. | ||
Great moment. | ||
Great moment in American history. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we talk about the Golden Era. | ||
We talk about being in the front row. | ||
And we're going to be on the front row and we're going to bring you, ladies and gentlemen, The actual breaking news. | ||
Oftentimes we cover the news here, but we want to actually break the news. | ||
We want to be live while it's happening. | ||
We want to be breaking it on this program. | ||
This show is now big enough where, get ready, the heads of major government agencies are going to be popping on live in their streams. | ||
They're going to hop on the stream from their car or from their offices. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
It's going to be really fun. | ||
It's an amazing time to lock in. | ||
I do have a video. | ||
I have two videos that I promised you, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We apologize. | ||
We didn't have our blackout coffee. | ||
We did actually have our blackout coffee. | ||
But we needed extra time to find a clip of Pete Hegseth renaming the military bases. | ||
We actually have that for you now. | ||
We wanted to stay on time here. | ||
I have had my blackout coffee this morning. | ||
Blackout coffee powers our show. | ||
Blackout coffee. | ||
Blackout coffee. | ||
Can you tell? | ||
It powers our show. | ||
It keeps us a little bit of a pep in our step. | ||
It's coffee that doesn't come from Colombia. | ||
All the libs are, like, screaming and crying, like, oh, my coffee! | ||
My coffee's gonna be more expensive! | ||
Or flowers come from Colombia! | ||
We can't be mean to Colombia! | ||
Yes! | ||
Actually, I will, I will forego, not my blackout coffee, ladies and gentlemen, But I can forgo, like, flowers on Valentine's Day. | ||
I really can. | ||
I'll, like, draw something. | ||
I'll have AI draw flowers for my wife. | ||
Don't tell her. | ||
Like, I'll do it in order to make sure criminal aliens are no longer in this country. | ||
And Blackout Coffee agrees with me. | ||
Blackout Coffee is an American family brand. | ||
Every bag is packed and roasted here on purpose, packed with bold flavors. | ||
They don't just make coffee, they make a statement, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Go to blackoutcoffee.com slash Benny and use the code Benny for 20% off your first order. | ||
Taste the coffee that doesn't just wake you up. | ||
It fires you up. | ||
Be awake, not woke. | ||
Blackoutcoffee.com slash Benny. | ||
Let's freaking go. | ||
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, here we go. | ||
As promised, Pete Hegseth renaming the military bases. | ||
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Let's go. | |
Every moment that I'm here, I'm thinking about the guys and gals. | ||
In Guam, Germany, Fort Benning and Fort Bragg on missile defense sites and aircraft carriers. | ||
Our job is the vality and readiness and war fighting. | ||
We're going to hold people accountable. | ||
The lawful orders of the President of the United States will be executed swiftly and without excuse. | ||
Competency. | ||
Meritocracy. | ||
Warfighters in charge of the Pentagon again. | ||
Man, so awesome to be back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So amazing to be back. | ||
And as promised, Tom Homan and Dr. Phil effectively running ice raids together, recreating the cops show in Chicago. | ||
Here's the first episode. | ||
You believe that I immediately grabbed my phone and screamed into it. | ||
Get me Tom Homan. | ||
I want to go on one of these. | ||
We must go on an ice raid with Tom Homan. | ||
Get me on one of the deportation flights. | ||
We're working on it, okay? | ||
We're working on it. | ||
I spent all weekend blazing, blazing up the phone. | ||
I'm sitting here holding a newborn. | ||
I'm holding my newborn, and I'm on the phone with DHS being like, I want to go on a deportation flight. | ||
Send me on the ones back to Columbia. | ||
I want to see the guy. | ||
I want to see the president of Columbia. | ||
Bend over and kiss the wheels of the plane. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Libs are actually, like, screaming and crying. | ||
This is really happening. | ||
AOC, the dumbest one, like, she came out. | ||
But, like, a bunch of libs came out and they were like, enjoy your more expensive coffee now. | ||
Enjoy your more expensive flowers. | ||
Because Columbia provides flowers for us. | ||
Good job, Trump. | ||
You just made coffee more expensive. | ||
I will pay whatever the upcharge is for my coffee if criminal aliens are deported and if the people who are here illegally that are committing crimes and killing Americans are gone. | ||
Forever. | ||
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Okay? | |
That's the exchange. | ||
I pay a buck more for coffee. | ||
Do it every day! | ||
Okay? | ||
I'll do it every single day. | ||
I'm sure you will too. | ||
Like, seriously. | ||
And now, the mask-off moment. | ||
Just in totality. | ||
And then I'll play you this amazing clip of Dr. Phil literally arresting a criminal alien. | ||
What a timeline we live in. | ||
The totality of this moment where libs are totally mask off. | ||
A bunch of libs. | ||
Give me the AOC tweet. | ||
A bunch of libs that are like, eh, we shouldn't be sending criminal aliens back home. | ||
Okay. | ||
They're actually siding with a Marxist dictator and his criminals. | ||
Over the American people and our military. | ||
Thank you for showing us who you are. | ||
When someone shows you who they are, believe them. | ||
These people are unfit for leadership of a serious and a moral country. | ||
Very quickly here, here's AOC. | ||
You gotta see this. | ||
I mean, you gotta see it to believe it. | ||
AOC, to punish Colombia, Trump's about to make Americans pay even more for coffee! | ||
Remember, we pay tariffs, not Colombia! | ||
Trump is about to make inflation worse for the working class Americans. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Really? | ||
Are you kidding me here? | ||
It's a total mask off moment. | ||
They support... | ||
They... | ||
They will trade your daughter getting killed By a criminal alien. | ||
That's pretty extreme, Ben. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Go ask the hundreds of families who have had this happen over the past few years. | ||
Lake and Riley, of course, is a big one. | ||
One that many people know. | ||
But there are hundreds, if not thousands of Americans who lost family members due to criminal aliens. | ||
And AOC is saying, I'd rather your family member die than pay a couple cents extra for coffee. | ||
That's what AOC says. | ||
These people are demonic. | ||
They're demons. | ||
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They're demons. | |
AOC's sitting here crying. | ||
Crying at an empty parking lot. | ||
Maybe this is what AOC would look like when she's watching Dr. Phil and Tom Homan deport criminal aliens live. | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
What's your name? | ||
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Seda. | |
Seda what? | ||
You have a personal name? | ||
Sarah. | ||
Say that something? | ||
Yes. | ||
Where are you from? | ||
Where I was born or where I'm from? | ||
Where are you born? | ||
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Thailand. | |
You've been deported before from the United States? | ||
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No. | |
Never been deported? | ||
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I've been in the system before. | |
Yeah? | ||
Yeah. | ||
What have you been charged with? | ||
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Charged with? | |
Before. | ||
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I'm not gonna say anything. | |
I'm not gonna talk to my lawyer. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Are you a citizen? | ||
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My mom's a citizen. | |
Your mother's a citizen? | ||
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Yes. | |
But you're not? | ||
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Nope. | |
But you've never been deported before? | ||
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Dr. Phil. | |
Yeah? | ||
How do you know me? | ||
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No, I've seen Dr. Phil, you know, on TV. | |
Yeah? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, this is an example of sanctuary cities, right? | ||
Sex crimes involving children. | ||
He's walking the streets of Chicago. | ||
Again, the downfall, the problem with the sanctuary city that people like us walk in the street rather than local law enforcement working with federal agents. | ||
This is what we're dealing with. | ||
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You've been charged with sex crimes with children? | |
Not really? | ||
And never been deported? | ||
Let's take them in the process and lock them up. | ||
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Got it, sir. | |
All right. | ||
Imagine the last thing you see before getting deported is Dr. Phil. | ||
You go home and you get sent back to Thailand or wherever and they're like, whoa, bro, I haven't seen you in years. | ||
I thought you were in America. | ||
And it's like... | ||
No. | ||
No, man. | ||
Dr. Phil got me. | ||
It's like, this is the greatest timeline ever. | ||
I want, I've never been angrier at Dr. Phil. | ||
I've raged, jealous, green with envy. | ||
I am. | ||
Because I want to go on ice raids. | ||
Why does he get to have all the fun? | ||
He has a better mustache than me? | ||
Yes, it's true. | ||
He has better hair than me? | ||
No, that's not true. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Tom Homan. | ||
Let's hook your boy up. | ||
We're already talking with him. | ||
Hook your boy up. | ||
We're going to make it work. | ||
Hook your boy up. | ||
We're doing the ice raids and the deportation flights. | ||
And it's going to be really fun. | ||
And while we do it all, while we make all this content for you, because we heart you, this is what AOC is going to look like. | ||
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There you go. | |
We'll do it. | ||
We'll tag her in every single deportation raid. | ||
In fact, I'll bring like an AOC. | ||
I'll bring an AOC mask. | ||
I'll wear it so it'll look like AOC's deporting them. | ||
It'll be fun. | ||
We'll bring a cutout. | ||
We have cardboard cutout of Kamala Harris. | ||
We had a lot of fun with that in a PG sense. | ||
And we'll bring a cardboard cutout of AOC. | ||
It'll be great. | ||
We can put AOC. | ||
So inside of the military jet, can you get the military jet with all of them, everyone in chains getting loaded up? | ||
Inside the military jet, they're called C-17s, we'll put a little miniature bar. | ||
We'll serve tequila and we'll have the AOC cutout be the bartender. | ||
Think about it. | ||
That could be, guys, it'd be great. | ||
It'd be humane. | ||
Okay, it's probably a long flight. | ||
Maybe these guys need a little drink. | ||
And, you know, they are in chains. | ||
So I'm not sure. | ||
Not sure what would be the exchange rate exactly. | ||
Right? | ||
Here's the photo. | ||
What would be the exchange rate? | ||
We set up a little bar and we have AOC be the bartender. | ||
Inside the deportation flight. | ||
And then we tag AOC in the content. | ||
Be great. | ||
Thanks, AOC. | ||
You're back in action. | ||
Look at that. | ||
There's plenty of room for the AOC bar in there. | ||
Maybe we invite AOC along. | ||
We'll just reach out to our press team. | ||
We've emailed them before. | ||
Maybe we just reach out to the press team. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, somebody who probably won't be invited to AOC's Christmas party will be J.D. Vance. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
J.D. Vance in absolute spectacular form this weekend. | ||
It's just like, I never thought I'd see somebody as good as Donald Trump with the press. | ||
Facing off the press. | ||
But J.D. Vance is straight up like doing Helm's Deep, okay? | ||
Where he like is rushing the ramparts of the enemy and like bulldozing in to the corporate media and they're so freaking scared of him. | ||
They're so scared of him. | ||
J.D. Vance utterly embarrasses CBS's Margaret Brennan on immigration, security, and economy. | ||
Please pop up that article. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This was a masterclass. | ||
I've never seen anything like it. | ||
The tactics of the left has been to take weak, feminine, feline energy and to manipulate our country into committing cultural suicide. | ||
Because we feel bad about it. | ||
Because it would make you feel bad. | ||
Because of your feelings. | ||
Because feelings are bad. | ||
Remember the whole child separation thing with Trump? | ||
How they tried to hang that around Trump's neck when it's been happening for literally decades? | ||
J.D. Vance is the official line in the sand saying, no! | ||
When J.D. Vance was selected as vice president, I didn't know much about him. | ||
So I called up his homies. | ||
These guys that I've worked with. | ||
Tucker and Don Jr., Charlie Kirk. | ||
And they know J.D. really well. | ||
And I said, yo, tell me, why the selection of J.D. here? | ||
We weren't against J.D. Vance, but if you were watching live, we were like, wow, that's an interesting pick. | ||
Right? | ||
He'd only been a senator for two years, so on and so forth. | ||
And they're like, listen, this is what Don Jr. said. | ||
He said, this will be my dad's secret weapon. | ||
J.D. Vance will be the secret weapon of my father. | ||
And hot damn! | ||
Did he not prove it this past weekend? | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
Margaret Brennan of CBS News is going, why aren't you allowing, like, we should just not be deporting vetted people. | ||
They were vetted, right? | ||
Do you trust anyone that Joe Biden vetted? | ||
Do you trust anybody that Joe Biden vetted into this country? | ||
Remember when they made you get the COVID vaccine to keep working? | ||
That's what they tried to do. | ||
But yet there was no COVID vaccine required to enter the country illegally. | ||
Do you trust those people exactly? | ||
They wanted to take bread from the mouths of your children to get the therapeutic, their untested therapeutic. | ||
And then you, you had to suffer. | ||
Everyone lost their job. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of Americans lost their job because of this. | ||
Had to be stopped at the Supreme Court. | ||
And yet they allowed millions into the country illegally and never forced the jab on them. | ||
Isn't that strange? | ||
It's strange that, isn't it? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Strange that. | ||
Here we go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The vetted terrorist question. | ||
This is what went viral this weekend. | ||
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When you talked to us in August, you said, I don't think we should abandon anybody who's been properly vetted and helped us. | |
Do you stand by that? | ||
Well, Margaret, I don't agree that all these immigrants or all these refugees have been properly vetted. | ||
In fact, we know that there are cases of people who allegedly were properly vetted and then were literally planning terrorist attacks on our country. | ||
That happened during the campaign, if you may remember. | ||
So clearly not all of these foreign nationals have been properly vetted. | ||
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No, but there are 30,000 people in the pipeline. | |
Afghan refugees. | ||
But my primary concern as the Vice President, Margaret, is to look after the American people. | ||
And now that we know that we have vetting problems with a lot of these refugee programs, we absolutely cannot unleash thousands of unvetted people into our country. | ||
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It's not good. | |
These people are vetted. | ||
Just like the guy who planned a terrorist attack in Oklahoma a few months ago, he was allegedly properly vetted. | ||
And many people in the media and the Democratic Party said that he was properly vetted. | ||
Clearly he wasn't. | ||
I don't want my children to share a neighborhood with people who are not properly vetted. | ||
And because I don't want it for my kids, I'm not going to force any other American citizens' kids to do that either. | ||
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No, and that was a very particular case. | |
It wasn't clear if he was radicalized when he got here or while he was living here. | ||
I don't really care, Margaret. | ||
I don't want that person in my country. | ||
And I think most Americans agree with me. | ||
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We'll be back in one minute with more of our interview with... | |
Okay. | ||
This is now the meme. | ||
I don't really care, Margaret. | ||
Frankly, Margaret, I don't give a damn. | ||
Gone with wind? | ||
Gone with JD? | ||
Frankly, Margaret, I don't give a damn. | ||
I don't really care, Margaret. | ||
I don't want these people in my country, around my children. | ||
They're terrorists. | ||
As a matter of absolute fact, we know that thousands of terrorists, people on the terrorist watch list, got into the country. | ||
So I don't want those people in my country, Margaret. | ||
So I don't really care, Margaret. | ||
That's the meme. | ||
This is it. | ||
This is the new movie. | ||
J.D. Vance as the 1950s father. | ||
Reading his Saturday evening post with his pipe. | ||
I don't really care, Margaret. | ||
One final one, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That is such an epic, such an absolutely epic response. | ||
It's our salt battle of the day. | ||
And then we'll get to our great, fantastic Senator Eric Schmidt. | ||
Very short clip here. | ||
The last clip, frankly, should have been to salt that lib. | ||
So dump extra salt on this clip, which is just the thug life meme of the day. | ||
Salting, salting, salting, the very salty lib, Margaret Brennan on CBS. | ||
J.D. Vance putting it very succinctly what the immigration policy of the United States is, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
assault this liberal reporter. | ||
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*outro music* | |
There's a very basic principle in American immigration law that if you want to become an American citizen and you've done it the right way and the American people and their collective wisdom have welcomed you into our national community, then you become a citizen. | ||
But temporary residents, people who come in here, whether legally or illegally, and don't plan to stay, their children should become American citizens. | ||
I don't know any country that does that or why we would be different. | ||
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Well, this is a country founded by immigrants. | |
Well, this is a country founded by... | ||
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This is a unique country. | |
This is a very unique country and it was founded by some immigrants and some settlers. | ||
But just because we were founded by immigrants doesn't mean that 240 years later that we have to have the dumbest immigration policy in the world. | ||
No country says that temporary visitors, their children, will be given complete access to the benefits and blessings of American citizens. | ||
And that means, again, if you're here permanently and lawfully, your kid becomes an American citizen. | ||
If you're not here permanently, if you're not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States and don't plan to be, why would we make those people's children American citizens permanently? | ||
Just because we are a nation founded by a bunch of people from a bunch of different places doesn't mean we have to be dumb, Margaret. | ||
I don't really care, Margaret! | ||
Don't really care! | ||
There it is. | ||
This is the meme. | ||
This meme kind of reminds us of our next guest, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Our next guest, who is a senator who... | ||
He's a senator who's been on the program many times, but also as an attorney general, in fact. | ||
He's someone who we deeply respect from the great state of Missouri, and he's going to be on the committee that will be grilling Kash Patel in just a matter of hours. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the great senator. | ||
From the Show Me State of Missouri, Eric Schmidt. | ||
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live right now. | |
Senator, thank you so much. | ||
You're speedy. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
Well, I'm getting ready to head to the airport. | ||
So I was somewhere else, and then I popped home, and then I'm heading to the airport to head back to D.C. for a potential week. | ||
But by the way, I was listening. | ||
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Thank you. | |
JD and I are good friends. | ||
And I told a lot of friends who are getting ready to watch that VP debate, and I had talked to JD before, and I was like, you guys are about to see what I already know, which is this guy is incredible. | ||
He's going to shine. | ||
And I'm just so glad the country has gotten to see how skilled JD is at just sort of dismantling all these ridiculous arguments from the left. | ||
And he just does it with such grace and such ease. | ||
Every time he does it, there's some new meme, so it's great. | ||
Yes. | ||
Perhaps we can start with this. | ||
There is a major sea change in this administration. | ||
You're part of it. | ||
You're somebody who didn't put up with this garbage, and you sued everyone over it, and you went on offense. | ||
We regularly praised you on this program for being the only attorney general with a set of balls to go on offense and say, no, we're not going to allow this. | ||
I'm here to protect the citizens of my state, and we're not going to allow you to do vaccine mandates, to censor our people. | ||
We're not going to let it happen here. | ||
But that was pretty rare when you first came on the show two years ago. | ||
Now... | ||
It seems like the entire administration from the top on down is saying, we're over this. | ||
We're not going to be cudgelled and manipulated and abused and use emotional manipulation to have us pledge fealty to your left-wing worldview that is total garbage. | ||
And that's, like, really refreshing, Senator. | ||
So where does that come from exactly? | ||
Like, it is amazing to see. | ||
Now, listen, the vibe shift is real, my friend. | ||
And I've been talking about this because, yeah, as you mentioned, when I was AG, we brought the vaccine mandate case to the Supreme Court. | ||
We won. | ||
We brought the student-owned debt relief case to the Supreme Court and won. | ||
I sued 65 school districts in Missouri for their mask mandates, and we got them to back off. | ||
We had the Missouri versus Biden censorship case. | ||
And when you're filing those... | ||
It was kind of lonely in many ways, right? | ||
And now the reinforcements have arrived. | ||
President Trump has completed the greatest political comeback in American history. | ||
And this momentum, this America First momentum, whether it's on foreign policy or just eliminating DEI and sticking up for Americans and border policy, all this stuff, we have got a real opportunity now to change the trajectory for this country for the long term. | ||
And you look at, like, what's happening to Younger voters are overwhelmingly voting Republican. | ||
That's typically not the case, right? | ||
Typically, you get more conservative as you get older. | ||
So if you kind of watch how this tail might move here, we've got a real opportunity. | ||
And so that, I think, influences how the Trump administration is handling their first 100 days, their first 100 hours. | ||
They're not wasting any time. | ||
You look and see what happened yesterday with this Colombian president. | ||
We thought he was going to be like a tough guy and deny these flights. | ||
Trump was like, just gets off the golf cart. | ||
It's like, okay, well, that's interesting. | ||
How about a 25% tariff in no more visa applications or embassy shuts, closes your appointments. | ||
And he's like, you know what? | ||
I've reconsidered here. | ||
We'll give you our plane. | ||
It's like a totally different way of handling this stuff. | ||
And this is what people want. | ||
They want action. | ||
They want to know that people care about their country and they're going to fight for them. | ||
They care about them more than they do than like drug cartel members who are here illegally. | ||
So I think we are really entering this golden age, and we just need to make sure we capitalize. | ||
And I'm sure we'll talk about those confirmation hearings coming up. | ||
That's a big part of it, too, making sure President Trump's got his team in place. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's a meme now, your friend J.D. I mean, it's like, I don't really care, Margaret. | ||
I really hope that more Republicans start speaking like this, because this is how the voters approach CBS and ABC and NBC with these rigged questions. | ||
And these emotional manipulation arguments, right? | ||
To have you give up your civilization, to have you give up your safety and your security over the fields, right? | ||
AOC cried. | ||
AOC cried at, like, an empty parking lot somewhere, and suddenly we're supposed to, like, change all of American immigration policy because of a barista? | ||
Like, it's crazy, and we're over it, bro. | ||
We're over it. | ||
It's like, yeah, thanks. | ||
But it's not 2020 anymore. | ||
And you can call everybody, every name in the book. | ||
We don't care because we're doing the right thing. | ||
And I think the fever broke, honestly. | ||
I think the fever broke in November of 2024. | ||
And there's just a lot of good things to do. | ||
And I think there are arguments. | ||
The American people, like, you know, you've been doing this stuff. | ||
You know, I was doing my thing. | ||
We were out there. | ||
But the good news now is there is, like, culturally there's a shift. | ||
And politics is kind of downstream from culture. | ||
There is something that's happening, right? | ||
Like, there is something that's happening, and I think it's a pretty unique opportunity. | ||
It's a lot of fun, too. | ||
Just really quickly, because I really want to move on to the committee hearings here, but very quickly, since you brought it up, you brought up Gustavo, you brought up the president of Colombia, and the reaction... | ||
The antibody reaction on the left has been remarkable. | ||
Here's this post from AOC saying, oh, yeah, well, your coffee is going to get more expensive now. | ||
Great job, Trump. | ||
And it's like so utterly out of touch with reality and where the American people are right now, perhaps. | ||
And I've seen other people on the left making this argument. | ||
Oh, your flowers will go up. | ||
Your coffee will be more expensive. | ||
And most Americans are like, yo. | ||
I'll gladly pay a buck more for coffee if my daughter doesn't get killed. | ||
You know, out jogging while she's in nursing school. | ||
Perhaps your retort to the left side of the aisle that's saying, how dare you deport these criminals? | ||
I don't think they get it yet. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I think they've feigned this effort to look back and come to grips with what happened in November. | ||
But I think their disdain and their loathing... | ||
For, like, regular people just outsizes any kind of honest assessment of why they lost. | ||
Like, because here's the truth. | ||
They're pretty much for any team, unless it's Team America. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, it is, you know, you can do this with, like, Ukraine funding or this thing. | ||
Like, it's always something else. | ||
That supersedes the interests of the American people. | ||
And I think for that reason, there still is this disconnect that exists, and I don't think they've hit rock bottom yet. | ||
I don't think they can help themselves. | ||
I mean, this is like, it's like being out of touch meets Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
I mean, I tweeted out on X last week, which is true, was reporting that House Democrats brought in psychiatrists to tell them and teach them how to cope with Trump coming back. | ||
This is not a party. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
This isn't a party that is ready to deal with why they lost. | ||
And the weakness and the wokeness on their side of the aisle, it's not going away. | ||
They're kind of scattered right now. | ||
They don't have a leader. | ||
And they're going to fall into this trap every time Trump does something that is supported by the American people. | ||
They're going to be against it because Trump. | ||
They haven't gotten the memo yet. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So it's going to be fun to watch because I think we're just going to continue to build on success. | ||
It's sad, but I think the country will be better off because most normal people now recognize that common sense prevailed. | ||
All of the things that we've been talking about are just common sense. | ||
The Republican Party owns common sense now, which is a great place to be. | ||
We have the post that you just referenced, and I'm very sorry that I missed this one. | ||
I cannot believe this. | ||
Can you please expound as much as you can here? | ||
Democrats in Washington brought in psychiatrists, psychologists to help them cope with Trump being back in office. | ||
You can't make this up. | ||
Was this happening in the Senate? | ||
Were people weeping and crying? | ||
I've not heard in the Senate, but there was reporting that House Democrats had brought in during a retreat a psychiatrist that liked how to cope, like emotional regulation. | ||
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Like, it's totally nuts. | |
These are adults who've been elected to represent, and they can't handle it. | ||
So, you know, cry harder, I guess, but we've got a country to run. | ||
Yeah, that's exactly right. | ||
Okay, so the different attitude summarized here with the oversight committee just posted this of your friend. | ||
The official oversight committee in the House. | ||
I don't really care, Margaret. | ||
So this is now the meme, Senator. | ||
You will have probably plenty of memes created in your hearing of Kash Patel this week. | ||
You'll get a chance to talk to Kash Patel. | ||
He's a dear favorite of the show, a friend of us. | ||
And I deign to say that he's most likely... | ||
The single most sought-after and interesting and kinetic of President Trump's appointments, many of which we know and love. | ||
But I just got to say, the energy around cash is just something else. | ||
And that's why he got the nod in the position and why we hope he gets a really fair shake in the Senate. | ||
So can you handicap for us? | ||
How is this nomination looking? | ||
And what will you be asking? | ||
Yeah, so Cash, I think, is going to be fine, and he should be. | ||
He's very well qualified. | ||
He's served in a bunch of different capacities, high-level positions at DOD. | ||
He's been a prosecutor. | ||
He's been a public defender. | ||
He's a serious guy. | ||
Who is, I think, hellbent on coming in and reforming an agency that's totally lost its way. | ||
It is really kind of the epicenter of this weaponization that we've seen, whether it's going after Catholics or investigating parents who show up to school board meetings because they objected to mask mandates or CRT. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's really crazy. | ||
And I think Cash is somebody who understands that landscape and has the ability and the credibility to fix it. | ||
But make no mistake. | ||
There are going to be fireworks in this committee hearing because the Democrats are going to come for him. | ||
It's interesting because Pam Bondi was in front of our Judiciary Committee about 10 days ago or whatever that was. | ||
And I think the Democrats have conceded that Pam Bondi is going to be the next Attorney General, and she should be. | ||
She's highly qualified and going to do a great job. | ||
But a lot of their questions were about Cash Patel, sort of like showing their hand a little bit. | ||
I'm sure they're going to ask him about his book. | ||
I'm sure they're going to ask him about weaponization. | ||
My point was, it's really interesting that all of a sudden the Democrats have found religion on the independence of the Justice Department, when literally Eric Holder was bragging about being Barack Obama's wingman. | ||
He was bragging about being his heat shield. | ||
Loretta Lynch was meeting with Bill Clinton on the tarmac just before Hillary Clinton was being interviewed by the FBI about the... | ||
Email scandal. | ||
I mean, the Democrats have totally weaponized this agency and specifically the FBI. | ||
And so it's just so hypocritical. | ||
And so I think Cash is going to come in. | ||
He understands that. | ||
Like, he knows where the bodies are buried and he knows how corrupted it's been. | ||
And I think he's the kind of reformer that President Trump, the hallmark of this, all these picks, is that they're all reformers. | ||
And as much as, you know, when I was a, gee, we could take a shot. | ||
In the court system and in the legislature, we need to dismantle the administrative state, and those are opportunities that we have. | ||
But you also have to have cultural change from the inside, right? | ||
And that's, I think, why all of these picks are really important. | ||
Cash, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr., who I've gotten to spend some time with on the campaign trail as well, all of them are friends, all of them are qualified, and I think they all get confirmed. | ||
Oh, fantastic. | ||
I mean, listen, we've heard quite a bit of headwind, obviously. | ||
Pete Hegseff had to get the tie-breaking vote, which is quite frankly shocking and so utterly disappointing for us to have three Republicans vote against Pete Hegseff. | ||
Is that trend going to continue with Tulsi and RFK, who are certainly perhaps more controversial than Pete Hegseff? | ||
I think they ultimately get through, but they're also going to be the ones the Democrats focus on. | ||
And I think we just have to hold the line with Republicans. | ||
Here's the truth. | ||
Part of the reason why President Trump, I think, was so successful was he's a disruptor, right? | ||
Like, this cycle was, to me, less about Republican versus Democrat as it was disruptors versus the establishment. | ||
And part of that coalition he's built includes people like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr., right? | ||
And cash is in a little bit different category. | ||
But if you want to understand how President Trump won the popular vote, if you want to understand why he swept the battleground states, if you want to understand, you know, why I think the movement we have has gained such traction and why the podcasts are so relevant and why this sort of, you know, all of this stuff is that we've pulled more people into our party. | ||
This is a good thing. | ||
I grew up in a working class neighborhood. | ||
Like, you know, I love the idea that the Republican Party had a convention that... | ||
Kid Rock was playing and Hulk Hogan is there and Joe Rogan is part of the... | ||
I think this is awesome. | ||
If we are serious about being a majority party, we have to pull in more people. | ||
We have them. | ||
Now, electorally, we have more low-propensity voters than we've ever had before, so we're going to have to really work and make sure people show up to vote in every election. | ||
But the base is there now. | ||
It's a working-class, multi-ethnic working-class party. | ||
This is a good thing. | ||
And so I think if you're a Republican in the Senate, You should pay attention to that. | ||
And so all of these nominees should get confirmed because President Trump is delivering on his promise to open things up a little bit with reform. | ||
I mean, just think about, I just loved his press conference where he's signing the executive orders and he's being handed by Will Scharf, who's a friend, all these EOs, and he's just doing this impromptu press conference that he signs. | ||
He's declassifying the JFK documents. | ||
He's declassifying MLKs. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
If you would have been in it like 10 years ago, tried to transport yourself to the stuff that we're seeing in the last week, a lot of people just wouldn't believe it. | ||
And I think it's great. | ||
Like, this is where we exactly should be. | ||
It's what people expect. | ||
And we have a president who's making promises and then actually doing them. | ||
And so I think these nominees are a part of it. | ||
And for that reason, I think it's really important that he get his team in place. | ||
And one more point. | ||
Historically, before the Hexeth vote. | ||
There were only three negative votes when you have a president and a Senate of the same party since Bill Clinton. | ||
Not people who didn't make it across the finish line, but just three no votes altogether. | ||
So it's exceptionally rare for us not to actually confirm a president of our own party if we've got the Senate as picks. | ||
So I think there's a lot on the line, and we've got to have reform. | ||
And I hope my other friends in the Senate see it that way, too. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I know you're new to the Senate, but man, that Mitch McConnell vote against really set our blood boiling on this program. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It seems like total bitterness, vindictive, catty, feline sabotage just for the sake of effing with people. | ||
And we're not there anymore, to your point. | ||
We're not doing that anymore. | ||
Right? | ||
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That's right. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
Okay. | ||
We don't do that here. | ||
Wakanda. | ||
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All right. | |
Okay. | ||
So you sit on the Judiciary Committee. | ||
You just brought up transparency and reshaping a trust in the American government again. | ||
Kash Patel, obviously, that's something that must happen at the FBI. | ||
The Judiciary Committee is the committee that is holding up the release of Epstein documents. | ||
Do you... | ||
Would you be voting in favor of that? | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
Open it up, brother. | ||
I just think a government that doesn't trust its people is dangerous. | ||
And we're a republic. | ||
And we, the people, are the source of any authority that the government has. | ||
And I think this inversion that's taking place of the experts know better than regular folks is wrong. | ||
I think COVID exposed... | ||
All of that. | ||
Like, power doesn't necessarily corrupt, but it does reveal. | ||
And I think COVID revealed that way too many people had been in charge of things for way too long that had no business being in charge of those things, right? | ||
They viewed it as their opportunity to exert their will. | ||
I mean, people were talking about putting people in camps because they weren't getting the shot. | ||
I mean, you know, they had police tape around playgrounds. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
And I only say that to say... | ||
I think it was a watershed moment for most people. | ||
They saw the excesses of government and they don't want that. | ||
They don't like it. | ||
And so I think open this stuff up. | ||
Release the Epstein files. | ||
I mean, you know, open all this stuff up. | ||
I'd vote for declassifying. | ||
And I also thank that committee for a lot of the things that have happened. | ||
Over the last four years, this weaponization, the American people deserve answers of who was involved in all that. | ||
And so my hope is that that we'll uncover more of that because I think they thought they could get away with it. | ||
And I think they thought they would just win again and that people would forget about it. | ||
And I'm not forgetting about it and I'm not going away. | ||
So let's get some answers. | ||
Hell yeah, let's go. | ||
It is, it does, like, break people's moral, we still have a moral nation, we still have a nation that believes in God, and the vast majority of us, like, want to live, like, moral and good lives, and want to hold ourselves into account, and then our government's protecting the world's foremost pederasts. | ||
Well, and here's the thing, too. | ||
Diddy, Epstein, it's like, hold on, wait a second, like, this is demonic, you know? | ||
Right, right. | ||
No, I'll open it up, and here's the thing. | ||
It gets down to a fundamental difference of a worldview. | ||
Like, I trust people to make their own decisions. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, hey, you talk about the wrong subjects and the CIA just goes, boom, you're gone! | ||
Okay. | ||
The senator, let's see if we can reconnect with the senator because he was getting ready to cook, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
If not, then we appreciate the senator's time, although we... | ||
We would love to, again, reconnect with him to let him finish his thought, and then I know that he has traveled today. | ||
But while we wait to lock back in... | ||
Isn't it nice to, like... | ||
Isn't it nice to be able to even have these conversations, right, with certitude? | ||
I mean, like a year ago, it would have been like, yeah, like, that's never going to happen. | ||
They're never going to release the actual Epstein files. | ||
Like, come on, give me a break. | ||
Like, that's not going to happen. | ||
There's no way that's going to happen. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, we are officially back. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, reconnected now, I believe, is our great senator. | ||
Who was cooking? | ||
I was cooking, man. | ||
We were fired up. | ||
We said it was the CIA. | ||
We said it was the CIA. | ||
But now Ratcliffe's in charge. | ||
And Ratcliffe's in charge, so it probably wasn't. | ||
We used to say it was the CIA. | ||
Now maybe it's China. | ||
Yeah, now it's China breaking us up. | ||
No, but my point is, it's the difference between trusting people to make their own decisions here. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's like masking like... | ||
It was all BS. | ||
There was phony stuff. | ||
But it's a free country. | ||
If you wanted to walk around with eight masks on your face around Central Park all day long, go ahead. | ||
I think that's insane. | ||
But you have every right to do it. | ||
It's a censorship argument. | ||
People should have the information. | ||
They can make their own decisions. | ||
But the excesses of government, I think, particularly on the left, they're hell-bent on controlling all that. | ||
So I think we're entering this new phase where people actually believe in free speech. | ||
I know our side does. | ||
There used to be a time where liberals did, too. | ||
Like, get it out there. | ||
People form their own decisions. | ||
I think people are tired of the middlemen deciding what they can say and what they can hear and what they're supposed to think. | ||
The government shouldn't be involved in that. | ||
And so let's open this stuff up, let people make their own decisions. | ||
And that's what living in a free country means. | ||
Just a final question here for you, Senator, because I know that you are traveling today, and we really appreciate your time. | ||
Something that I know has been a thorn in your paw. | ||
For quite a while throughout your political career has been Dr. Fauci. | ||
You are probably his archenemy. | ||
This side of Rand Paul, it's you and Rand Paul, who are like the greatest archenemy of this little evil tyrant, who we think is possibly one of the worst villains in all of human history and committed crimes against humanity, quite frankly. | ||
And there's a really easy argument there. | ||
Apparently, he was absolved of all these crimes with the wave of a wand from Joe Biden in the small hours of the final hours of his... | ||
Presidency. | ||
Yet, there may still be culpability for Dr. Fauci, and certainly should be accountability through subpoenas and through maybe the Judiciary Committee, maybe other committees, hauling him in to ask him real questions. | ||
Would you be in favor of that? | ||
What lies ahead for the evil doctor? | ||
Yeah, no, I think there's still more accountability needs to come. | ||
I had the opportunity in that Missouri v. | ||
Biden lawsuit actually to take his deposition, and it was all day. | ||
And I think he said, I don't recall, like 176 times. | ||
It's really interesting for a guy who claimed he was the science and had all the answers. | ||
He didn't have a lot of answers that day. | ||
But he knew very well that the Wuhan lab leak was a thing. | ||
He had funded it through the EcoHealth Alliance to get around the prohibition that existed on gain-of-function research. | ||
He knew exactly what he was doing. | ||
He, in an email, in a private email, we showed him when a friend asked him in 2020, should I wear a mask on a plane? | ||
He said, no, those things aren't effective. | ||
Don't wear a mask. | ||
And then he's out there forcing five-year-olds in school settings to wear masks all day long. | ||
I mean, the guy's a hypocrite. | ||
He's a joke. | ||
And, you know, but go back in time. | ||
There are people who, like, put him, like, he was like a saint. | ||
They had, like, Fauci candles. | ||
It was totally, it was crazy. | ||
So I don't think we've... | ||
My intention is that we haven't heard the last of Anthony Fauci. | ||
He should come in. | ||
He should answer these questions. | ||
He should be brought forward to these committees. | ||
The pardon, by the way, may mean that he can't take the Fifth Amendment. | ||
And so let's get Fauci back up on Capitol Hill. | ||
There's still a lot of answers because he put this country through hell and he deserves everything that's coming. | ||
Good. | ||
Well, it's great to hear that there is this attitude inside of the Republican Party. | ||
It's the attitude era of the Republican Party. | ||
It's the vibe shift, brother. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
This is the WWE attitude era, and it's amazing to see. | ||
It's been so exciting. | ||
You've been a massive part of that, and your energy, which you did. | ||
Few know, but what you did on the state level with Missouri set the tone, man. | ||
And it gave us wins and a position to fight from that was aggressive and on offense when everybody else was tucking tail and running. | ||
And so we just want to say thank you again. | ||
I appreciate that, man. | ||
I do. | ||
Thanks for what you do. | ||
Everybody follow the senator right here on X. We got 200,000? | ||
Close to 200,000 Americans. | ||
Can't be wrong. | ||
Follow the great Eric Schmidt, Cardinals fan. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, a man who actually truly does fight. | ||
There's far too few of them, so thank you, Senator. | ||
All right, brother, take care. | ||
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See ya. | |
All right, we are rocking and rolling. | ||
We may have some live statements from J.D. Vance here. | ||
Might as well just tease it. | ||
I don't know if... | ||
I don't know if we... | ||
Producer ALX, let me know if... | ||
Let me know if we have anything, like, in the works for that. | ||
Because if J.D.'s live, then cool. | ||
President Trump not live today. | ||
J.D. Vance apparently got off the plane. | ||
Let me look at this. | ||
Okay. | ||
Around 12.30. | ||
So if you wanted... | ||
Yeah. | ||
So if he was going to do a press conference, it would have already been presumably done. | ||
But producers, let me know if I'm missing anything here or if there's any live feed of a J.D. Vance press conference. | ||
He does it a little bit differently from Donald Trump, right? | ||
Trump did five press conferences. | ||
Six press conferences on Friday. | ||
Even we were like neck snapping to actually cover all of it. | ||
So it was a lot of fun and made us think, man, we're going to have to up our game. | ||
We're ready for it. | ||
We're built for it, actually. | ||
We're built for it. | ||
Speaking of being built for this, I want to just get to one other very important clip from J.D. Vance. | ||
On January 6th, political prisoners and hostages being pardoned fully by President Trump. | ||
A little bit of a brouhaha over J.D. Vance's opinions on that. | ||
I want to give him an opportunity to set the record straight since we talked about it on the show and we've regularly debated about it on this show with Mike Davis and Julie Kelly and some of our favorites. | ||
Who said, no, you must pardon all J6ers. | ||
You must do it. | ||
And President Trump listened and did it to his extreme and forever credit. | ||
J.D. Vance was pressed on this this weekend, and his answer rings like a bell. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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Two weeks ago, you were on Fox News, and you said if you protested peacefully on January 6th and had Merrick Garland's Department of Justice treat you like a gang member, you should be pardoned. | |
If you committed violence on that day, obviously you shouldn't be pardoned. | ||
Did you counsel the president against these blanket Margaret, I noticed that you cut off the thing that I said immediately after that. | ||
The full quote is that, of course, there are gray areas. | ||
And here's the nature of the gray area. | ||
Merrick Garland's Department of Justice denied constitutional protections in the prosecutions. | ||
There were double standards in how sentences were applied to the J6 protesters versus other groups. | ||
What the president said consistently on the campaign is that he was going to look... | ||
We looked at 1,600 cases, and the thing that came out of it, Margaret, is that there was a massive denial of due process of liberty, and a lot of people were denied their constitutional rights. | ||
The president believes that. | ||
I believe that, and I think he made the right decision. | ||
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Daniel Rodriguez used an electroshock weapon against a policeman who was dragged out of the defensive line by plunging it into the officer's neck. | |
He was in prison, sentenced to 12 years, seven months. | ||
He got a pardon. | ||
He hit a cop while wearing reinforced brass knuckle gloves and he held one down on the ground as other rioters assailed the officer for over 20 seconds causing a concussion. | ||
If you stand with law enforcement, how can you call these people unjustly imprisoned? | ||
Margaret, you're separating. | ||
There's an important issue here. | ||
There's what the people actually did on January the 6th, and we're not saying that everybody did everything perfectly. | ||
And then what did Merrick Garland's Department of Justice do in unjustly prosecuting well over a thousand Americans in a way that was politically motivated? | ||
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Is violence like that against a police officer ever justified? | |
Violence against a police officer is not justified, but that doesn't mean that you should have Merrick Garland's weaponized Department of Justice expose you to incredibly unfair process, to denial of consequences. | ||
to a double standard that was not applied to many people, including, of course, the Black Lives Matter rioters who killed over two dozen people and never had the weight of a weaponized Department of Justice come against them. | ||
We love our law enforcement and want people to be peaceful with everybody, but especially with our good cops. | ||
That's a separate issue from what Merrick Garland's Department of Justice did. | ||
We rectified a wrong, and I stand by it. | ||
Man, it's like Julie Kelly. | ||
Julie Kelly did actually get on the phone with J.D. and with Trump. | ||
Julie Kelly broke that news on our show. | ||
We love Julie Kelly. | ||
And she did this. | ||
I mean, Trump did this. | ||
Trump's administration actually took the action. | ||
But Julie Kelly, who, if you're a viewer of this program, you know we love and we care about and has been actively advocating for pardons of all J6ers for that exact language. | ||
The system was broken. | ||
The system was broken. | ||
And people who have been in prison for years already have paid enough for their crimes. | ||
And people who killed cops and killed Americans. | ||
And tried to burn down the White House to kill Trump. | ||
How do I know that? | ||
Are you a mind reader? | ||
No, I went with a camera to the White House while libs were protesting Trump. | ||
And I asked them, what would you do if you got a hold of Trump? | ||
And they all told me they'd kill him. | ||
That's what they said. | ||
They said it to my camera. | ||
So that's how I know, in case you're wondering. | ||
Nothing happened to those people. | ||
You want to talk about a real armed insurrection when they tried to storm the White House gates? | ||
Like the Bastille. | ||
And murder of the President of the United States. | ||
That's an actual insurrection. | ||
So, brave, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
J.D. Vance. | ||
Let's pop on over here to the live shot. | ||
J.D. Vance is not speaking, but he is currently in Damascus, Virginia. | ||
And he is surveying hurricane damage. | ||
I've got no audio from J.D. Vance. | ||
We've gotten J.D. Vance chatting with the governor of Virginia here. | ||
This is live. | ||
Governor Youngkin? | ||
Yeah, I mean, why don't we zip in here? | ||
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You can hear ever so lightly the quality of the conversation. | |
This is Jake. | ||
Speak. | ||
J.D., come here. | ||
Take questions. | ||
You just looked at us. | ||
J.D., you just saw us. | ||
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Come on. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, let's... | ||
We'll see. | ||
We'll see if J.D. comes over and takes questions while we're still live, but we don't have any... | ||
And so we have no indication if he's going to stop and talk to the press, much like, you know, President Trump has a different style than J.D. I think that's very good. | ||
His and J.D.'s styles are very complementary, but very different. | ||
President Trump, when... | ||
Like, at every stop, spoke with the press. | ||
JD's doing all business. | ||
But we're monitoring, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's obviously an exciting and rolling time. | ||
One final one, and this is something that I think means a lot to millions and millions out there who share the Catholic faith with JD Vance, or the Christian faith, the overall, like, Christendom, the use of Christianity. | ||
And the abomination of Christ's teachings to say, oh, well, you should just let your country be invaded by criminals and rapists who are here to commit murder and crimes, who don't share your culture and don't share your faith beliefs. | ||
You should just let those people in because you need to be nice to everyone. | ||
Tolerance is not a Christian virtue. | ||
Tolerance of sin and murderers and killers is not a Christian virtue. | ||
Yet Catholic charities, to the tune of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of criminal aliens, have been the main nexus for the facilitation of the illegal border crossings. | ||
Catholic charities get government dollars for facilitating more human bodies into the country. | ||
It's human trafficking. | ||
It's utterly evil. | ||
I don't know a single Catholic who supports this. | ||
But there were some bishops that came out and were like, we don't like the fact that the government's shutting this down because they shut down the gravy train into their coffers, which is evil. | ||
And again, a total and complete distortion of the scriptures themselves. | ||
And so J.D. Vance was asked about this. | ||
J.D. Vance is himself a Catholic. | ||
And his answer rings like a bell. | ||
Here we go. | ||
But let me just address this particular issue, Margaret, because as a practicing Catholic, I was actually heartbroken. | ||
And I think that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops needs to actually look in the mirror a little bit and recognize that when they receive over $100 million to help resettle illegal immigrants, are they worried about humanitarian concerns or are they actually worried about their bottom line? | ||
We're going to enforce immigration law. | ||
We're going to protect the American people. | ||
Donald Trump promised to do that. | ||
And I believe the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, if they're worried about the humanitarian costs of immigration, Ladies and gentlemen, our commitment to bring you all live news and make this the front row seat to the golden era. | ||
We have a teaser for you here. | ||
It looks like J.D. Vance will be taking some questions. | ||
From the press, he's inside of a firehouse, much like the president was on Friday night. | ||
Our DEI cameraman continues. | ||
I think maybe it's the same cameraman. | ||
We're not sure. | ||
But it looks like that's what they're gearing up for. | ||
So we'll see if that happens. | ||
If that happens, we'll pop on over. | ||
Because obviously J.D. Vance is making a ton of news. | ||
Glenn Youngkin was just chatting with the... | ||
We're just chatting sort of with the cameras there. | ||
They have survivors of the hurricane. | ||
They're in Virginia. | ||
But right now it's this like very shaky shot. | ||
But this is live. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
This is the pool camera. | ||
Pay a lot of money for this. | ||
And we'll bring you everything that our DEI cameraman will get. | ||
Turn the camera the other direction. | ||
There we go. | ||
There you go. | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
Just in time. | ||
Here's J.D. Vance and Glenn Youngkin in Virginia. | ||
Looks like they're taking a snap here. | ||
And why don't we zip in on this, just for fun. | ||
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The one government makes me feel like a short guy. | |
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Now. | ||
Okay, so they're preparing. | ||
Okay, so they're going to prepare to do a roundtable. | ||
And there's the seal of the vice president. | ||
So J.D. Vance will be speaking here. | ||
Great job, bro. | ||
So, why don't we mute this? | ||
Because it's just going to be JD shaking a few hands and then heading over to speak. | ||
And we can stay on the shot. | ||
I just want to read to you guys some great breaking news here since we just talked about COVID-19. | ||
The CIA suddenly has changed their opinion on COVID-19. | ||
The CIA stubbornly... | ||
Well, now the CIA has become the latest intel agency to conclude that COVID-19 originated from a Chinese lab leak. | ||
Why would that be? | ||
Well, because the CIA paid for that Chinese lab leak. | ||
How do we know that? | ||
Because Dr. Fauci was being paid by the CIA. | ||
How do we know that? | ||
Because Dr. Fauci was brought into the CIA in order to blackmail the scientists who were saying, no, this is clearly man-made. | ||
How do we know that? | ||
Because it's been reported. | ||
We actually have the documents that prove it. | ||
How do we know that? | ||
Well, because we have the paperwork from way back in the Pentagon days after 9-11 in the Patriot Act that said that Dr. Fauci is going to be in charge of bioweapons. | ||
How do we know that? | ||
Well, because we have the documents. | ||
We have the actual funding. | ||
How is Dr. Fauci the highest paid government bureaucrat? | ||
Because he's being paid. | ||
By the CIA in a cutout from the Pentagon through the Patriot Act to develop bioweapons to create these type of viruses. | ||
And so, yeah, the CIA freaking knows that not only did they create COVID, but if you zoom really tightly in on the COVID molecule, you'll see it has a stamp of the CIA seal on it. | ||
It actually marked their territory. | ||
A little punch button right in there. | ||
So it was pretty obvious if you had the right microscope. | ||
Here we go. | ||
To the strange credit of the FBI, even under Christopher Wray, the FBI had been saying for years that this virus leaked from a Chinese lab. | ||
More like it was created with American taxpayer dollars and leaked at the exact right moment to damage President Trump and to stop him from being president. | ||
Although, much like... | ||
I am very thankful that we went through the last four years now that we're through it and we've seen the results. | ||
Here we go. | ||
The Central Intelligence Agency has thrown its weight behind the lab leak theory as the most plausible origin of COVID-19 in a low-confidence assessment. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Well, the difference a new leadership makes. | ||
Without providing details as to why the spy agency was changing its position, the CIA informed reporters of its position on Saturday, just days after John Ratcliffe was sworn into his new director. | ||
We have a low confidence in this judgment, but will continue to evaluate the all available credible intelligence reporting or open source information that would change the CIA's assessment, says CIA spokesperson, told Politico. | ||
On the way out, former CIA Director William Burns had called the agency to take a stance on COVID-19's origin instead of staying neutral. | ||
Under Ratcliffe's watch, the CIA decided to declassify that assessment. | ||
Ratcliffe, 59, has served as the Director of National Intelligence under the first Trump administration and has long favored the lab leak theory. | ||
Now Langley joins the FBI in Department of Energy, which runs a slew of labs and research facilities across the United States and the U.S. in this assessment, in agreeing the lab leak is the most likely origin. | ||
For other agencies, still back the zoonotic theory, which is insane, and has no biological Backbone. | ||
At all. | ||
You actually zoom in on the COVID molecule, you can see that human spike proteins were added to make it infectious to humans. | ||
So, how about Nair? | ||
The highly contagious virus naturally mutated, they say, from bats to infect humans. | ||
No, it is a bat molecule. | ||
It is a bat SARS molecule that exists inside of horseshoe bats that is non-transmissible to humans. | ||
They had to add a protein to make it deadly to humans. | ||
So ladies and gentlemen, here's JD coming out. | ||
Anyway, I want to look at what other agencies still say this. | ||
We've got to flip those assessments quick. | ||
Again, Glenn Youngkin. | ||
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With J.D. Vance, looking at the devastation from the herd. | |
This is what's happening right now. | ||
I see. | ||
This is what everybody's woke up to. | ||
This was the 27th century. | ||
So... | ||
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and so in normal times the perpetrators run so long this road here Total homies. | |
It's great to have leaders that actually care about this country. | ||
You're kidding me. | ||
Thanks for working. | ||
Wow. | ||
There's a lot of water. | ||
That's right. | ||
So do you know when this photo was taken? | ||
Was this also the 27th? | ||
This was how many days afterwards? | ||
Do you know that? | ||
That's the same day. | ||
That's the evening. | ||
That's what we got. | ||
And then what do you remember? | ||
What was I here? | ||
It was three or four days after, maybe, or a little bit longer. | ||
About five days. | ||
Five days, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And the time went to work. | ||
And it was amazing when you were here. | ||
I mean, it already looked way better. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
Yeah, let's wait for a second. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Here we go. | ||
So ladies and gentlemen, the Vice President of the United States of America, J.D. Vance. | ||
So sir, we start a lot of things with prayer. | ||
And I think there's no better place to come. | ||
Thank you. | ||
No! | ||
What's going on? | ||
What's happening? | ||
I'm sorry, guys. | ||
Our producers are on it. | ||
I don't know what... | ||
What? | ||
This happened the other day. | ||
Why are they covering the roundtable? | ||
Is it closed press? | ||
I mean, this does happen. | ||
Where they're like, nope, you're not allowed to cover it. | ||
And they force the pool cameras out. | ||
But our producers are rabidly hunting down. | ||
If there is a feed of this, that isn't what we consider the pool feed. | ||
That is the camera that is allowed to sort of follow JD everywhere that he goes. | ||
For some reason, that camera was sent away. | ||
Can you see ALX if there's any local news or anything like that? | ||
I know that people were probably interested in watching. | ||
It's what everyone has. | ||
They kicked the cameras out. | ||
All feeds got cut. | ||
That's a cryin' shame. | ||
Well, okay, I mean, maybe there's gonna be clips later that we can put up, but that means that we can't watch it live, which is what the show is all about. | ||
So, we did our best! | ||
Everyone, my producers are telling me right now, Fox News got kicked out, Right Side Broadcasting got kicked out, local news got kicked out, and so unfortunately there's just literally nothing we can do until we're in the char with J.D. Vance, okay? | ||
Trust us, when we're live with J.D. Vance, we ain't kicking out the cameras, okay? | ||
It's gonna be amazing. | ||
We've got some exciting things in the works. | ||
It's gonna be, again. | ||
Here we go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
What a week we have ahead of us. | ||
Trump's most vulnerable nominees, according to some, but this is an article from Fox News, RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, back-to-back hearings with Kash Patel. | ||
This is going to be an exciting time for all of us to lock in. | ||
And we're going to be doing our part to make sure that we flood the zone for our boy, Kash Patel. | ||
We also really like RFK. | ||
We met him. | ||
He's a super nice dude. | ||
Okay, hasn't been on the show. | ||
Nicole Shanahan was on the show. | ||
RFK coming on the show. | ||
He's a busy guy. | ||
But we love ourselves from RFK. | ||
We love Tulsi. | ||
Tulsi's a friend. | ||
She did a whole hour with us. | ||
It was really great. | ||
And so we are going to go hard in the paint for our men and our women who are here to save this country. | ||
They don't like Tulsi because Director of National Intelligence is responsible for it. | ||
All intel agencies and they are scared to death. | ||
Scared to death. | ||
Because she is somebody who has often spoken about the deep state and about the wickedness of these people and about the nexus of evil run via Hillary Clinton and so on. | ||
This is why Hillary Clinton has so savaged her. | ||
And why she's perfect for this position. | ||
And so in many, many ways, ladies and gentlemen, we are going to be locking in. | ||
Expect us to be live early. | ||
Expect us to have some awesome guests like Callie Means, who's going to be on the program tomorrow. | ||
He's somebody who's obviously like the founder, effectively, of the Maha movement and the intellectual nexus for saving our country and the health of our citizens. | ||
And we are really excited, of course, to be broadcasting these hearings live. | ||
And so we'll be live, we'll be early, and we'll be ready to rock this week. | ||
Here's a preview. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, these hearings. | ||
President Trump is expected to encourage House Republicans to stick together as they try to pass his initiatives. | ||
House Speaker Mike Johnson, in particular, wants to leave this retreat with a plan on how to address the budget reconciliation process. | ||
Johnson has said he wants to pass one big bill in line with the president's wishes, but that's a tall order for a small House majority. | ||
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They have to stick together. | |
They've got to stop looking at themselves individually and what they personally get. | ||
They've got to get the job done together because really, they really have two years to make this all happen. | ||
They can't be fighting among themselves because if one or two get upset, it all collapses upon itself. | ||
And really, President Trump is the leader. | ||
He laid out the agenda. | ||
People need to work together to make sure they get it done. | ||
The Senate, meantime, is busy working to confirm Trump's nominees. | ||
A final confirmation vote is expected for Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Besant today. | ||
Hearings for Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick, Health and Human Services Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Small Business Administrator nominee Kelly Loeffler are expected on Wednesday. | ||
FBI Director nominee Kash Patel and Director of National Intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard are appearing before their respective committees on Thursday. | ||
It's like when two movies come out that you really want to see and they come out on like the same night and you just like got to go to one. | ||
Tulsi and Cash will be on the same day. | ||
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Based on what's happening with Tulsi. | ||
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