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Anti-ice protests now are gaining nationwide momentum. | ||
Take a look at what it looked like in New York City overnight. | ||
A demonstration there spiraling into violence. | ||
Police making dozens of arrests. | ||
Protesters also flooded the streets out in Chicago, prompting that city to temporarily suspend some public transport. | ||
In the meantime, President Trump now defending his response to the riots. | ||
He's also calling out Democratic leaders here in Los Angeles. | ||
Look, if we didn't get involved, right now, Los Angeles would be burning just like it was burning a number of months ago with all the houses that were lost. | ||
Los Angeles right now would be on fire. | ||
And we have it in great shape and not playing around. | ||
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Well, Jonathan Hunt joining us now from the streets of L.A. where the overnight crew curfew was just lifted. | |
What can you tell us, Jonathan? | ||
Jillian, that curfew ending exactly one minute ago. | ||
The first of a series of curfews, we are told, by Mayor Karen Bass that will be imposed here in L.A. until they regain control of the streets. | ||
So now we await to see whether the protesters converge, as they have done every one of the last five days, here at the Metropolitan Detention Center. | ||
This is where some of the immigrants who have been arrested in the sweeps We're | ||
National Guard obviously were there to stop them doing that. | ||
That's when the clashes began with the protesters throwing a number of bottles and other items at the police officers who continually push them back. | ||
Now, President Trump took to Truth Social again this morning to blame California Governor Gavin Newsom, saying, quote, the incompetent governor of California was unable to provide protection in a timely manner when our ICE officers, great patriots they are, were attacked by an out-of-control mob of agitators, troublemakers, and or insurrectionists. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
Meantime, just as the curfew got underway at 8 p.m. | ||
local time last night, hundreds of protesters once again tried to flood the 101 freeway, which is, of course, the main artery that runs right through downtown L.A. The police moved in again quickly. | ||
LAPD, California Highway Patrol, L.A. Sheriff's Department. | ||
They made, as we understand it, something like 67 arrests as they pulled those protesters off the 101 and got it reopened again and then imposed what has been a very strict curfew, which I have to say, having stayed down here all night, has kept the streets of downtown L.A. quiet overnight. | ||
As all of this was going on, Governor Gavin Newsom delivered what looked in many ways like a presidential address, probably a previewing contest he hopes to have, in 2028. | ||
And he said that the Trump administration bears the responsibility for everything that is happening here in L.A. Listen to the governor. | ||
What's happening right now is very different than anything we've seen before. | ||
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So right now, Jillian, we are watching all the usual social media channels to see if protesters are called out once again today with this curfew ending. | |
Right now, the National Guard, as you can see behind me, are ready. | ||
And we still await the arrival of the 700 U.S. Marines who have been deployed. | ||
They are staging just south of L.A. in Seal Beach right now, but they could be deployed onto the streets of L.A. as early as today. | ||
Not a yes, sir. | ||
Not a follower. | ||
Fit the box with the mold. | ||
Have a seat. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
The number. | ||
I was lightning before the thunder. | ||
Thunder, thunder. | ||
Lightning and the thunder. | ||
Lightning and thunder. | ||
I don't pretend to be a dancer. | ||
I don't know why I do it on the stream. | ||
Maybe just to humiliate myself. | ||
I'm not exactly sure. | ||
Maybe that's why I haven't gotten into the social media seat. | ||
Actually, I know why I haven't gotten into the social media seat. | ||
We don't live in D.C. We've been working with the White House on this. | ||
All the reporters that have been called in are in there because they live in D.C. Ladies and gentlemen, the live shot of the dais at the White House. | ||
Carolyn Levitt, minutes away, seconds away. | ||
She, in fact, was, I think, supposed to be out there at 1 p.m. | ||
Okay, so it was 1.04 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. | ||
Carolyn Levitt, soon to be out on the podium. | ||
And there is so much to talk about. | ||
We're very excited about it. | ||
You can see the corporate media reporters. | ||
I don't know who that's for. | ||
Is that for Fox News, MSNBC? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I don't actually recognize that reporter. | ||
A rare L for me. | ||
You can see them doing their stand-up right now. | ||
There's so much to talk about. | ||
So let's rock and roll. | ||
Right now, there is breaking news. | ||
That one of the brick throwers in Los Angeles has been charged federally by the district attorney there, the federal attorney, thank God. | ||
Nobody from California is doing anything. | ||
I think we're literally looking down, like, the barrel of potentially California flipping red. | ||
I mean, I'm telling you, the way that this is going, you're seeing, like, this demographically, like, the way this is going, you can see California flip red. | ||
But do we have the charging news? | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go. | ||
This is the federal attorney. | ||
This is a Molotov cocktail, obviously, Molotov cocktail. | ||
Big old glass jar meant to kill someone by burning them alive. | ||
And the person who threw it most likely doesn't belong in this country. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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Charges being filed now against some Los Angeles ICE protesters in connection with the Molotov cocktail attacks. | |
Let's listen in for a moment. | ||
Last Saturday, one defendant, Emiliano Galvez, hid behind a fence and threw the destructive device at a sheriff's deputy, then ran away. | ||
Deputies gave chase and arrested him. | ||
That's the video you actually see playing right there. | ||
The following day, a police officer apprehended the other defendant, Raki Quigui, after spotting him with a Molotov cocktail in his hand. | ||
Officers witnessed him throw the device in the air. | ||
And then arrested him with a lighter in his right hand. | ||
I commend our prosecutors and our law enforcement partners for swiftly taking action against these individuals. | ||
Our community must be kept safe for peaceful protests and against thugs and criminals looking to start trouble. | ||
We expect more charges to be filed in the coming days and weeks. | ||
If you took part in these riots and were looking to cause trouble, we will come looking for you. | ||
These defendants are charged with possession of an unregistered explosive device in violation of 26 United States Code Section 5861D. | ||
Possessing a Molotov cocktail or another destructive device is punishable by up to 10 years in federal prison. | ||
Okay. | ||
Good. | ||
Lib's going to jail finally. | ||
You know, like, how many of these people were charged during the BLM riots? | ||
It's really going to make your blood boil. | ||
Like, how many of these people got charged for doing that? | ||
And worse, none. | ||
Nobody. | ||
It was an insane time period in American history, and I'm so glad that we're over that fever dream. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we have the face of elitist, self-indulgent, narcissistic, black hole. | ||
Cringe, feline, passive-aggressive ICE protester right here. | ||
This smelly lib in New York blocking a black woman from getting to work and then sneering at her when she talks about needing to feed her family and her children. | ||
The absolute expression of the insufferable communist These are the people who have caused every ill in society. | ||
These are the people. | ||
These are the faces right here. | ||
The self-loathing, white, liberal, metropolitan in nature, grotesque, goblins, these people. | ||
It seems to be their sole purpose is to destroy all purpose for the rest of us. | ||
I'll let you be the judge. | ||
Check this out. | ||
I have a kid. | ||
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If I don't need to work, I have their children taken. | |
But what about my kids? | ||
I need my job today. | ||
Then what happens to my kids? | ||
But you can if you could just move off the window. | ||
How is this a peaceful protest if there's nothing to do? | ||
No, it's not. | ||
How do you all as white people feel about stopping a black woman from going to work? | ||
Oh no, not work. | ||
I can't. | ||
So you don't care about stopping black people from going to work? | ||
Look at this lie that you guys are causing. | ||
I'm not causing no problems. | ||
I'm not trying to. | ||
We're just trying to leave. | ||
Oh no! | ||
Not work! | ||
Look at this face. | ||
Look at him. | ||
Look at him. | ||
Right to the camera. | ||
Oh man. | ||
It's just perfect. | ||
This 35-second clip really, it says it all. | ||
It's exactly what's going on. | ||
People, the fatigue for left-wing activism in this country is at extreme levels. | ||
This guy who subsists clearly in his mother's basement and is on welfare is condescendingly, passive-aggressively, in very feline, low-T, beta nature, Sneering at this black woman trying to provide for her kids and families. | ||
Where in this exact same protester was telling us that we must listen to all black people and that George Floyd is a saint. | ||
And that any type of behavior like this against black people is a genocide. | ||
They were saying that. | ||
The same guy was saying that like four years ago. | ||
This is why we call it a mental illness. | ||
Liberalism, modern day, it has always been, but modern day liberalism, And left-wing activism is mental illness because it requires so much cognitive dissonance, which is the hallmark of pathology, of sociopathy. | ||
It's so much cognitive dissonance. | ||
This same person would have burned you to the ground if you had done this to a black mother during the George Floyd riots. | ||
But now it's totally permissible. | ||
Great. | ||
I mean, we love it when, you know, what we say when somebody shows you who they are, believe them. | ||
And these are the single worst elements of society. | ||
And we're glad that they're exposing themselves. | ||
We're going to win in a landslide. | ||
Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson has died. | ||
Oh, well, that's some breaking news. | ||
Brian Wilson, dead at 82. He's the, he had a battle with dementia. | ||
He's the lead singer of the Beach Boys, if you're into that kind of thing. | ||
Has some real bangers. | ||
Okay, two-minute warning on Carolyn Lovett, but there's just some breaking news. | ||
We do have a breaking news show, so a lot of people really like the Beach Boys music. | ||
You know, if you went back, you'll cry yourself to sleep if you go back and watch some of the Beach Boys' old, like, music videos about what California actually was. | ||
Interesting tie-in here because the Beach Boys is famous about seeing how great California is and how beautiful it is and how clean and how nice it is and California, you know, dream. | ||
Surf in USA. | ||
And that dream is no longer in California. | ||
Because of protesters like this. | ||
And also because of protesters like this, we lovingly have named Cheesy Gordita Crunch. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
These are the kind of protesters who bring leaf blowers to protest with. | ||
Here's what they have to say. | ||
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It's our city! | |
And this was Mexico! | ||
You can't kick us out of the land that was ours! | ||
It wasn't Mexico! | ||
Donald Trump! | ||
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Fascism! | |
Let our people free! | ||
Let our people free! | ||
Suelta nuestra gente! | ||
What's the windblower for? | ||
Just for the fucking tear gas to blow it back at those motherfuckers! | ||
If you have a fucking blower, bring it up! | ||
Push it back! | ||
We will not do 1992 again with your f***ing tags. | ||
I was 12 then. | ||
I'm 44 now. | ||
I will die for my f***ing kids. | ||
And all of these young people out here are my f***ing kids. | ||
You see that? | ||
All of these people here are my kids. | ||
So this extremely unhappy Cheesy Gordita Crunch is way past the age of her having any kids. | ||
As we have said on this program, a part of the pathologies, part of the mental illness of being a leftist. | ||
Is they have imbibed into these criminal aliens and these third world thugs the kind of care and protectionism that they should have had for their own children. | ||
And because they didn't make that choice, they now live miserable lives and are trying to fill that hole with some type of child figure, right? | ||
And for that, ladies and gentlemen, I love it. | ||
Good to see you all. | ||
What we have seen transpire in Los Angeles, California in recent days is shameful. | ||
Left-wing radicals waving foreign flags viciously attacked ICE and Border Patrol agents as well as Los Angeles police officers. | ||
These criminals injured police, threw rocks at police cars and officers, burned vehicles, shut down freeways, and lobbed Molotov cocktails, all because the Trump administration was removing violent criminal illegal aliens from the city. | ||
These attacks were aimed not just at law enforcement, but at American culture and society itself. | ||
Rioters burned American flags, chanted death to ice, and spray-painted anti-American slogans on buildings. | ||
But President Trump will never allow mob rule to prevail in America. | ||
The most basic duty of government is to preserve law and order, and this administration embraces that sacred responsibility. | ||
Democrats like Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass shamefully failed to meet their sworn obligations to their citizens. | ||
They didn't have the courage to do the right thing and protect law-abiding Californians from rioters. | ||
That's why President Trump deployed the National Guard and mobilized Marines to end the chaos and restore law and order. | ||
The mob violence is being stomped out. | ||
The criminals responsible will be swiftly brought to justice. | ||
And the Trump administration's operations to arrest illegal aliens are continuing. | ||
When the initial immigration enforcement actions took place on June 6th, Mayor Bass took to social media to say she was deeply angered by what has taken place. | ||
Mayor Bass then embarked on one of the most outrageous campaign of lies this country has ever seen from an elected official, blaming President Trump and brave law enforcement officers for the violence. | ||
She accused heroic American immigration and customs enforcement officers targeting illegal alien murderers, Around the same time, Governor Newsom claimed that immigration enforcement actions were causing chaos. | ||
That's how radical Democrats have become. | ||
Their opposition to President Trump has forced them to side with illegal alien criminals in their communities and violent rioters and looters over law enforcement officers who are just doing their jobs. | ||
Mayor Bass and Governor Newsom fanned the flames and demonized our brave ICE officers. | ||
Instead of defending their city and their state, Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom claimed that in order for the riots and the violence to stop, ICE needed to leave and immigration raids must end. | ||
In other words, the position of the Democrat Party is that the federal government is not allowed to enforce our laws and to arrest and deport illegal alien criminals. | ||
They're attempting to use a violent mob as a weapon against their own constituents to prevent the enforcement of immigration law. | ||
This is deeply un-American and morally reprehensible. | ||
President Trump received a clear mandate from voters to reverse the illegal invasion ushered in by Joe Biden's open border and to end the lawlessness represented by Karen Bass in Gavin Newsom's California. | ||
President Trump promised to carry out the largest mass deportation campaign in American history and left-wing riots will not deter him. | ||
Sanctuary cities and states will no longer be allowed to shield illegal criminals from deportation. | ||
Just take a look at some of the illegal monsters who were taken off the streets in Los Angeles in recent days. | ||
A Vietnamese national and known gang member with a conviction for second-degree murder. | ||
A Mexican national with convictions for child molestation who was armed with a dangerous weapon and had previous arrests for robbery and domestic violence. | ||
A Filipino national with convictions of rape, assault, burglary, and theft. | ||
A Mexican national convicted of statutory rape, narcotics violations, and hit-and-run. | ||
A Nicaraguan national with convictions for domestic violence and hit-and-run in a previous arrest for willful cruelty to a child. | ||
And an illegal alien from Mexico who was arrested after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement officers during the Paramount riots on Saturday. | ||
He is now being charged with attempted murder. | ||
Law-abiding American citizens do not want these public safety threats living in their communities, no matter what Democrats like Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom may claim. | ||
And let this be an unequivocal message to left-wing radicals in other parts of the country who are thinking about copycatting the violence in an effort to stop this administration's mass deportation efforts. | ||
You will not succeed. | ||
Any lawlessness will only strengthen this president's resolve to defend the majority of Americans who want to live their lives peacefully, free from the fear of violent criminal illegal aliens. | ||
As President Trump said, order will be maintained and illegal aliens will be expelled from our country. | ||
In economic news, the latest Consumer Price Index inflation report came in today below expectations again. | ||
Since President Trump took office, inflation has come in below economics expectations every single month. | ||
Core inflation held steady and remains at the lowest level since March of 2021. | ||
Wage growth remains strong. | ||
The average private sector worker is on track to see their real earnings increase by around $1,200 adjusted for inflation. | ||
And prices continue to fall for everyday Americans. | ||
Energy prices fell from April to May. | ||
Gasoline has fallen each month since President Trump took office, down 12% over the past year. | ||
And prices for meat, poultry, eggs, and fish are all down from April to May as well. | ||
Under President Trump's strong leadership, America is beating Joe Biden's record-high inflation crisis. | ||
And once the One Big Beautiful Bill passes, our economy will boom like never before. | ||
This bill is the largest tax cut for middle-class Americans in history. | ||
The One Big Beautiful Bill gives a 15% tax cut to working Americans and families. | ||
We'll see increased take-home pay of $10,000 per year. | ||
The One Big Beautiful Bill expands the child tax credit to $2,500 for more than 40 million American families with children. | ||
And the One Big Beautiful Bill cuts taxes for overtime workers, saving them nearly $2,000 per year, and ends taxes on tips, saving tipped workers Nearly $2,000 per year as well. | ||
All of these provisions are broadly popular with an overwhelming support from the American people. | ||
We need Republicans in Congress to finish the job and send the one big beautiful bill back to President Trump's desk for his signature as soon as possible. | ||
With that, we'll get to questions. | ||
I'm sure you have many of them today. | ||
Here in our new media seat is Elizabeth Mitchell, the White House correspondent for The Daily Signal, who's not afforded a seat in this room, but today she is. | ||
Thank you, Elizabeth. | ||
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Thank you so much, Caroline. | |
I have two questions. | ||
Okay. | ||
First, a few Republicans on Capitol Hill are suggesting that President Trump scale back deportations even as ICE is reportedly gearing up for raids in five more Democrat-led areas. | ||
Would anything dissuade President Trump and would he consider sending in Marines if anti-ICE violence occurs in these cities? | ||
Well, I think I may have just answered both of your questions with my opening monologue. | ||
The Trump administration is going to continue the mass deportation effort that the president promised the American public. | ||
Many of you were at those rallies in cities and communities across the country when the president spoke about his commitment to removing violent illegal criminals. | ||
And anyone who has broken our nation's immigration laws from American communities. | ||
And God bless our ICE and Border Patrol who are working hard on that effort. | ||
This administration is going to continue that. | ||
And it's part of the reason we do need the one big, beautiful bill to pass as well, may I add, because the bill provides funding to hire more ICE agents and Border Patrol agents, more personnel on the ground to conduct this important public safety work. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And on another topic, President Trump has indicated that aides to former President Biden, who used the auto pen to sign major orders and pardons, should be investigated for potential crimes. | ||
Does he think that Biden allowing, or at least being negligently unaware of this activity, was an impeachable offense? | ||
I haven't heard the president address whether it's an impeachable offense, but it could perhaps be a criminal offense, especially on behalf of staffers who may have been utilizing the president's signature without his authority or consent. | ||
I understand that Republicans on the Hill are moving in the right direction to call attention to this and to bring in some former White House staffers who clearly knew more than they ever shared and never addressed with the American public. | ||
And so we look forward to seeing where this investigation continues. | ||
And I know the Department of Justice is also looking into the matter as well. | ||
Alex, good to see you today. | ||
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Good to see you, Caroline. | |
Thank you. | ||
You mentioned foreign flags being blown during these protests. | ||
There are protest activities being organized for this weekend. | ||
Part of it are Democrats saying they want to reclaim the American flag. | ||
It's also being titled No King's Day. | ||
Does the president see himself as a king? | ||
And does the White House expect to see American flags being thrown, being flown during these protests this weekend? | ||
The president views himself as the president of the United States of America. | ||
This is a constitutional And we want to see all of our citizens be proud of the country in which they are given the privilege and the blessing to live. | ||
And I think that those images of foreign flags being waved by illegal criminals and by violent rioters in the face of cars blowing up and of flames in the city, I have photos of that here to show you, with this violence and destruction that occurred, is an image that Governor Gavin Newsom owns. | ||
This is his city, and President Trump saw these images, and he said that is not going to be accepted or tolerated, and hence why he deployed the National Guard and United States Marines, who have helped to quell that violence. | ||
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If I can ask another, if the President does end up deploying any National Guard members, perhaps Marines, to blue states, Would he be in contact with the governors prior to this? | |
Would it be necessary? | ||
Well, President Trump was in contact with Governor Gavin Newsom despite some of the claims he's made in the last couple of days. | ||
president called the governor on Friday evening and told him to let law enforcement in California do their jobs. | ||
And the Los Angeles Police Department, by the way, are They are trying to do the work that they've so bravely signed up to do to enforce the law. | ||
But they have been kneecapped by incompetent Democrat policies and Democrat politicians who do not allow their local law enforcement to correspond and coordinate with federal immigration authorities. | ||
And so the president gave Gavin Newsom a warning and said, get it together. | ||
24 hours later, we saw more images like this. | ||
We heard about Border Patrol agents who were being the target of rocks. | ||
These illegal criminals were throwing rocks at our Border Patrol and ICE agents, and so the President made the decision to federalize California's National Guard. | ||
Stephanie. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Two questions on the time of trade deal, if I may. | ||
First, will the President formally sign the trade deal, and if so, when? | ||
Secretary Lutnick sort of alluded to the fact that it might be in a couple of days. | ||
Sure. | ||
I do have more specifics for you. | ||
I spoke to the president about this. | ||
He spoke to his trade team, who did a fantastic job negotiating this on behalf of the United States and meeting with their Chinese counterparts. | ||
The president is talking to them about the details of it now. | ||
But what the president heard, he liked. | ||
China has agreed to open their markets to the United States separately of this deal. | ||
And when it comes to this deal, we're going back to the terms that were agreed upon in Geneva for the release of some of those critical minerals and the magnets from China to the United States. | ||
And we have agreed to fully comply with the Geneva agreement as well. | ||
So the president is reviewing the details of that with his trade team now, and you'll hear more from him, I'm sure. | ||
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And then the second question, on tariffs, Secretary Lundq suggested that the tariffs would remain unchanged with China. | |
I'm wondering if there's any room for them to negotiate even lower, or if this is the floor. | ||
I won't get ahead of any further negotiations. | ||
We're in a great place right now, and I would add that this is the result of a lot of hard work from the president and his On North Korea, has the president tried to resume dialogue with Kim Jong-un? | ||
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There's some reporting that the president sent a letter and tried to give it to Kim Jong-un through some North Korean diplomats through the UN, and they declined to take it and send it to Kim Jong-un? | |
The President remains receptive to correspondence with Kim Jong-un, and he'd like to see the progress that was made at that summit in Singapore, which I know you covered in 2018 during his first term. | ||
As for specific correspondence, I'll leave that to the President to answer. | ||
Sure. | ||
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Good afternoon. | |
Back to the trade deal and negotiations with China. | ||
Jimmy Lai, as you know, is a pro-democracy advocate, Catholic, sitting in solitary confinement in Hong Kong as we speak. | ||
His family believes he may be close to death. | ||
Did Jimmy Lai's name come up in these negotiations with China? | ||
Not to my knowledge. | ||
I understand the negotiations were very much focused on our trade and economic relationship with China. | ||
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Does the President believe he can free Jimmy Lai from prison? | |
I'll check with the President. | ||
It's certainly an important issue and I'll get back to you. | ||
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Thanks Caroline. | |
The President said yesterday that paid insurrectionists were behind or involved in the protests in Los Angeles. | ||
Does the White House have any more details about who they believe is paying these injustices? | ||
The president spoke about this last night when he returned from Fort Bragg because, frankly, the president has a lot of common sense. | ||
And if you look at some of the imagery that we have received from the Department of Homeland Security and ICE and law enforcement who are on the ground, you will see boxes and boxes of very professionalized masks. | ||
And rioting equipment being dropped off for these protesters. | ||
So it's a good question the president is raising and one we are looking into about who is funding these insurrectionists and these rioters and these protesters and these illegal criminals. | ||
And I have updates for you on the numbers, by the way. | ||
Since June 6th, there have been 330 illegal aliens that have been arrested as part of these riots in Los Angeles. | ||
113 of those illegal aliens had prior It's a question everyone in this room who cares about truth should be asking. | ||
And we encourage your help in trying to get to the bottom of that question. | ||
Thank you, Caroline. | ||
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About Elon Musk, he issued an apology this morning. | |
Has the president accepted the apology, or does he think it's too little too late? | ||
The president acknowledged the statement that Elon put out this morning, and he is appreciative of it. | ||
And we are continuing to focus on the business of the American people. | ||
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And has the administration started a review of Musk's government contracts, something that the president said he's considering? | |
What do you mean by that? | ||
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Has the administration started a review of the contracts that Musk and his companies currently have? | |
No efforts have been made on that front, as far as I'm aware. | ||
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And just one more, if I may, on just everything we've seen so far with the president's response to the LA protests. | |
There is criticism that seems to suggest that the president responded the way he did because it was a deliberate, calculated attempt to shift focus away from his feud with Musk. | ||
How would you respond to that? | ||
That the president responded to the LA riots? | ||
Condemning the violence. | ||
That's an incredibly disingenuous attack. | ||
The president saw images of Border Patrol and ICE agents being hailed with rocks and Molotov cocktails. | ||
He saw vehicles being burned to the ground with illegal aliens flying foreign flags. | ||
And that's what prompted the president to have this response that has clearly worked. | ||
Because last night in Los Angeles, you didn't see many of those images. | ||
And I would add the governor and the mayor need to actually do more. | ||
I know Gavin Newsom had a big address to the nation last night. | ||
I guess he thought that's what it was for maybe his future political ambition. | ||
So the president was responding to that only. | ||
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Over the weekend, Secretary Noem sent a memo to the Pentagon asking Secretary Nexed to have and direct the military that's on the ground in L.A. to arrest and detain what she said were lawbreakers. | |
Is the president okay with that? | ||
And under what authority would the members of the military be able to? | ||
I can't see. | ||
I can't speak for a letter that came from the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
I can't speak for the president and what's currently happening on the ground now. | ||
And as you know, the president federalized the National Guard under U.S. Code 10, which he has the authority to do. | ||
And our United States Marines and the National Guardsmen and women who are on the ground right now are helping to create a peaceful environment for ICE and Border Patrol who were being, again, hailed with rocks, who were being violently and viciously attacked. | ||
They needed reinforcements. | ||
And so our United States Marines who are on the ground are Providing those reinforcements to ensure the environment is peaceful so that these raids and deportations can continue. | ||
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But he realizes they can't actually arrest people unless he invokes the Insurrection Act, which, I mean, seemingly was not something that was in Secretary Knowles. | |
Again, you're trying to conflate a letter that was sent to the Department of Homeland Security to the president's legal authority. | ||
The president understands the legal authority that he invoked, and that's the current situation right now. | ||
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When it comes to federalizing the National Guard, what is the specific criteria that the president is using for when he's deciding to do that and in which states? | |
The president was asked and answered this yesterday. | ||
He wants to see an end to the chaos and the violence. | ||
He doesn't want to see law enforcement officers being attacked. | ||
He wants to see peace. | ||
He wants law-abiding. | ||
And Californians to be able to bring their kids to school, to be able to go to work without seeing this violence in the streets. | ||
That's what the president's hoping for and that's why he's taking this action. | ||
John. | ||
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Thanks a lot, Caroline. | |
Two questions on two separate topics. | ||
One has to do with the military parade taking place here in Washington this weekend. | ||
There's a lot of security around the White House complex. | ||
These are proactive security measures to protect those. | ||
Marching in the parade, many of whom will be veterans and our brave men and women in uniform and Gold Star families. | ||
There's going to be military families from around the country who are flying into this parade. | ||
And of course, it's to protect the spectators who will be enjoying this incredibly patriotic show on Saturday. | ||
And I hope you'll all join us there. | ||
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And then secondly, Secretary Pete Hegsett testified on the Senate side of the Capitol today and he was asked about America's Specifically, it was asked whether or not his intentions go beyond, his territorial ambitions go beyond Ukraine. | |
When that question was posed to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Cain replied that he does believe that his territorial ambitions go beyond Ukraine. | ||
But Secretary Hegseth says it's not clear at this point. | ||
How does the president view this issue? | ||
The President has spoken on this. | ||
He said, as he calls it, he believes Ukraine was always the apple of Putin's eye. | ||
And he made it very clear to Putin in his first term not to invade Ukraine. | ||
Putin didn't invade Ukraine because of President Trump's peace through strength, foreign policy agenda, and the effective deterrence policies that he implemented in the first term. | ||
Unfortunately, because of the weakness and incompetence of the previous administration, Vladimir Putin made the decision to invade Ukraine. | ||
And now we have this brutal war. | ||
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The president warned that any protests on Saturday would be met with force. | |
Can you clarify what kind of protest President Trump does support or find acceptable? | ||
The President absolutely supports peaceful protests. | ||
He supports the First Amendment. | ||
He supports the right of Americans to make their voices heard. | ||
He does not support violence of any kind. | ||
He does not support assaulting law enforcement officers who are simply trying to do their job. | ||
It's very clear for the President what he supports and what he does not. | ||
Unfortunately for Democrats, that line has not been made clear, and they've allowed this unrest and this violence to continue, and the president has had to step in. | ||
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So if there were peaceful protests on Saturday for the military parade, President Trump would allow that? | |
Of course the president supports peaceful protests. | ||
What a stupid question. | ||
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Raquel. | |
Thank you so much, Caroline. | ||
Raquel, and then I can go to you. | ||
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Thank you so much, Caroline. | |
I have two questions. | ||
One about Israel. | ||
Yesterday, the U.S. ambassador to Israel said the U.S. is no longer pursuing the goal of an independent Palestinian state. | ||
Can you confirm that the president is no longer supporting a two-state solution? | ||
And is President Trump considering diplomatic action against countries who take action against Israel during next week's UN conference? | ||
Right now, the president views the situation in Israel and Gaza as deeply unfortunate and needing to end. | ||
And the president is realistic about the current state of affairs in this region of the world. | ||
And that's why the president has said the number one focus and priority of the administration is to release all of the hostages from Gaza and to end this conflict as soon as possible. | ||
The administration is still pushing very hard for the release of all the hostages. | ||
And as for what happens next, It needs to be rebuilt with the help of our Arab partners. | ||
The president wants to see that happen as well. | ||
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Just one on the G7 engagement. | |
President Trump is traveling there on Sunday. | ||
Other presidents beyond the G7 leaders are also going. | ||
President Lula from Brazil, President Sheinbaum from Mexico, and President Zelensky from Ukraine are also going. | ||
Do you have confirmation if President Trump is meeting any other leaders on the sideline of the G7? | ||
Yes. | ||
I can confirm there will be quite a few bilateral meetings between the president and other foreign leaders. | ||
The White House is still working very hard to finalize that schedule, and we will provide that for you as soon as we have it. | ||
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Thanks, Kelly. | |
Just back to the China trade deal. | ||
Can you talk about the status of the export controls that the U.S. imposed? | ||
Are those no longer being imposed? | ||
We are fully complying with the Geneva agreement. | ||
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Sure. | ||
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Thanks, Carolyn. | |
One foreign question for you and one domestic. | ||
The president, of course, has said he would lift sanctions on Syria. | ||
Is there an executive order coming along soon to go do that? | ||
And is the president planning to try to get involved in any kind of a peace agreement between Israel and Syria that would disengage those two? | ||
To the best of my knowledge, the Treasury Department took action after the President made that announcement in Saudi Arabia. | ||
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Okay. | |
And then on the domestic side, you were just asked about the First Amendment rights issues. | ||
In the President's comments yesterday, though, he just said protesters would be strongly dealt with. | ||
In your list before, you referred to insurrectionists, rioters, and protesters together. | ||
Obviously, they're quite different from your earlier answer. | ||
So I'm wondering where in his hierarchy of interests does he place that? | ||
Is the First Amendment protection the most important? | ||
Is stopping violence most important? | ||
Why is he not out saying all peaceful protesters will be protected? | ||
I think two things can be important at the same time. | ||
And the president, as I just answered, supports the right of Americans to peacefully protest. | ||
He supports the First Amendment. | ||
But that is not the majority of the behavior that we have seen taking place in Los Angeles. | ||
We have seen mobs of violent rioters and agitators. | ||
Assaulting law enforcement officers. | ||
Assaulting our federal immigration authorities. | ||
And we have seen, as I said, this goes back to what this administration is trying to do and accomplish. | ||
And that's enforcing law and order in our nation's communities. | ||
And it's removing public safety threats from communities in Los Angeles. | ||
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You think the majority have not been peaceful? | |
I just read for you the arrest numbers. | ||
We've arrested nearly 400 illegal aliens alone. | ||
Just illegal aliens who have been arrested in these riots since June. | ||
We've had hundreds of people who have assaulted law enforcement officers. | ||
Are you saying that that's appropriate behavior? | ||
saying that the president shouldn't take action. | ||
The Democrat governor and the Democrat mayor of Los Angeles have failed their citizens. | ||
And the majority of Americans, the majority of Californians, do not want to see law enforcement officers being assaulted in the streets. | ||
And thankfully, the president took action and stepped in to protect our federal law enforcement agents, to protect federal buildings, to protect the federal mission of deporting illegal criminals off of our streets. | ||
And that mission will continue. | ||
Thank you, Caroline. | ||
Spicy, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Very spicy. | ||
Although, not as many metaphorical Molotov cocktails being thrown as I thought there would be. | ||
You never know, but when you have news cycles like this, you think it's going to be a little more rowdy. | ||
I wish that Carolyn Levitt would have brought up this point. | ||
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This is a very interesting one. | |
Sorry about that. | ||
This is somebody who I think is on the verge of potentially having their discharge change to a dishonorable. | ||
Which would be very, very bad. | ||
This has absolutely spiraled out of control for this individual who has been first on this program identified as someone who is wearing her uniform illegally against Army code. | ||
She was discharged from the Texas National Guard five years ago on June 5th, 2020. | ||
And she's out here raging against President Trump and demanding other members of the military go and defy their commander-in-chief, calling for insurrection. | ||
The crazy part about all of it is just so sad. | ||
Her mother is an illegal alien, and the Trump administration has the chance to do the single funniest thing ever. | ||
So we'll see what happens. | ||
Carolyn Levitt obviously pushing back and came correct today, saying, why don't you make the argument in favor of the criminal aliens, please? | ||
In favor of these people that are attacking cops and attacking members of the military. | ||
I dare you. | ||
And no reporter did. | ||
No reporter did. | ||
No one even really came close because they knew the hammer that they were going to get. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, again, you have the chance to do the single funniest thing ever. | ||
It's your boy. | ||
We're going to go back to hitting the bricks here in the studio, producing that hot and spicy content for you. | ||
I want to say thank you for tuning in to this live for what was a relatively short, what was it, about 30 minutes? | ||
Yeah, about 30 minutes. | ||
Press conference today from Carolyn Levitt. | ||
Short, sweet, and to the point. | ||
It's how we like it. | ||
It's your boy Benny. | ||
See ya. | ||
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Not a yes sir, not a follower, fit the box with the mold, have a seat for ya, take a number, I was lightning before the thunder, thunder, thunder, lightning and the thunder. | |
Thunder, feel the thunder. | ||
Who do you think you are? | ||
Dreaming about being a big star. | ||
The biggest ships in the sea, all owned by the oldest kings. | ||
And their dying legacy, media dealweeds. | ||
So will the Benny show come to mind? | ||
The soul from lives for fun. | ||
Feed the gold and bring the gun. | ||
We sail for number one. |