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| Brett, good evening. | ||
| Just hours ago, Republicans on Capitol Hill said the Biden Justice Department went much further than previously known while investigating alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. | ||
| That probe known as Operation Arctic Fraud. | ||
| Senator Chuck Grassley today made public 197 subpoenas from then special counsel Jack Smith and his team. | ||
| The subpoenas made their way to Grassley through unnamed whistleblowers. | ||
| He says the subpoenas requested testimony, financial records, donor fundraising, and other communications with 430 named Republican individuals and entities. | ||
| The list includes the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and daughter-in-law, Laura Trump. | ||
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Contrary to what Smith has said publicly, this was clearly a phishing expedition. | |
| If this had happened to Democrats, they'd be as rightly outraged as we are outraged. | ||
| Brett, as part of his probe, several Republican senators say their phone calls were spied on and their phones were tapped. | ||
| But Smith's attorneys say the calls were not wiretapped. | ||
| The content of the calls are unknown. | ||
| In fact, it was just call log information about who called who and at what time. | ||
| Smith's attorney today tells Fox Jack is happy to discuss his work as special counsel and answer any questions at a public hearing, just like every other special counsel investigating a president before him has done. | ||
| We hope the House and Senate Judiciary Committees will agree so the American people can hear directly from him. | ||
| Name the time and place. | ||
| Jack will be there. | ||
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What are you doing? | |
| Bearing you. | ||
| You're waking the neighbors! | ||
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Shut up! | |
| No! | ||
| Okay. | ||
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All right. | |
| Good. | ||
| Well done. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Good old-fashioned Jack Smith. | ||
| We have a rocking great show for you today. | ||
| Once again, we are in Washington, D.C. because, well, we got stuck here last night. | ||
| We arrived back at 1 a.m. in the morning on the vice president's plane, a absolutely rowdy, good time. | ||
| And I'm going to share all of that with you today. | ||
| Thursday, October 30th, 2025. | ||
| What a day with the VP. | ||
| Absolutely dominant performance at a turning point event stacked, stacked at Ole Miss. | ||
| 10,000 students roaring, screaming, and VP delivering. | ||
| It was amazing. | ||
| We're going to bring you all of the front row seat. | ||
| Also, some of the behind the scenes, we got a chance to meet with JD yesterday and learn some incredible things, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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| You are the owners of this nation. | ||
| And so it is our job together to continue to strive to make sure that we are making this country the kind of country that we'd be honored to pass down to our children. | ||
| It is their inheritance. | ||
| We are Americans, and J.D. Vance proved that yesterday. | ||
| Also, new FBI files reveal that Jack Smith targeted the entire Republican political apparatus. | ||
| Sparks calls for judges' impeachment and Jack Smith's imprisonment. | ||
| Joining us to talk about that is Sean Davis of the Federalists and Brett Tolman. | ||
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| There's one thing I don't see in the script here. | ||
| ALX, if you could help me my footage from the actual event when I just walked the circumference of the arena. | ||
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Man, it was wild to see. | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, we got a chance to board Air Force 2 with JD Vance yesterday. | ||
| And then we wanted to sort of be mum about this because it's an honor. | ||
| And we got a chance to have some FaceTime with JD on that flight. | ||
| It was, again, something that is truly an honor for our program, for us, and for this movement that we're trying to build, because quite frankly, my motivations are aligned entirely with J.D. Vance's, which is pretty simple. | ||
| Save the country for our children. | ||
| JD Vance is not, he's just a few years older than me. | ||
| He has kids approximately the same age as mine. | ||
| And admittedly, I haven't gotten a ton of one-on-one time with him. | ||
| And so this trip was an opportunity to do that, an opportunity to talk about the future, an opportunity to talk man-to-man about what we're building here, and an opportunity also to talk about what we should be building in the future for this country. | ||
| And so it was something truly special. | ||
| And what can be, what are the main takeaways here? | ||
| When it comes to the actual flight, I mean, it was cool. | ||
| It's Air Force 2. | ||
| You know, they got their own special food. | ||
| You get your own special seat. | ||
| You get your little name card right on your seat. | ||
| And you get welcomed aboard. | ||
| And they have like this excellent staff, military staff there. | ||
| Good meals, good little snack, you know, a little like sack lunch is what you get. | ||
| And the plane itself, much smaller than Air Force One, but a really nice plane. | ||
| It is the same model plane of Donald Trump, Trump Force One, Trump's campaign plane, the famous Trump plane. | ||
| And so there's a private office, obviously. | ||
| Half the plane is like a private office for the vice president. | ||
| And all of that, of course, is off the record and is a secure location for JD to have private conversations. | ||
| And so we're going to keep that private part private, but let's just talk about the top line here about what we learned with J.D. Vance and what we learned yesterday. | ||
| I learned that J.D. Vance is just motivated the way any American dad is motivated. | ||
| I learned that J.D. Vance is just one of these guys that is hustling because he loves this country. | ||
| He's just grinding because he loves this nation. | ||
| He has kids and he doesn't want the nation to fail. | ||
| I learned that he's really deeply tied into internet culture, just like you'd expect. | ||
| He's pretty young. | ||
| And that these kind of shows, the memes, the J.D. Vance news cycles and super cycles, some of the bigger trolls, some of the bigger Stan accounts, some of the better memer accounts that J.D. Vance knows it all. | ||
| It's very cool. | ||
| And he's deeply in line. | ||
| He's deeply attuned to it. | ||
| And that makes him so nimble in his capacity to actually navigate that ecosystem. | ||
| That's why he is constantly top of the feed. | ||
| And that's why he's constantly trending. | ||
| And that's why he's the number one meme in the world, actually. | ||
| I learned that J.D. Vance cares deeply about domestic policy in this country. | ||
| And he said so last night. | ||
| This is of no secret. | ||
| And he said so on stage. | ||
| Like my job as an American vice president and American leader is to care about the interests of Americans and not Indians or Israelis or Chinese people or Japanese people or Ukrainians or Russians for that matter. | ||
| It is specifically to care about Americans. | ||
| That is indeed my job. | ||
| And what I wanted to bring to that meeting from my own perspective is a perspective of a young person and young people that are suffering in this country and trying to get by and trying to make this nation work for them, trying to seize the American dream, which has become totally and completely out of reach for young people. | ||
| Buying a house, being able to support a family, having your wife stay at home, you know, with the kids, as I think is properly ordered and designed. | ||
| All of that stuff is just utterly out of reach for so many American families. | ||
| I mean, people can make it work, but it's getting harder and harder. | ||
| The idea of your grandparents' America seems like a time gone by, trapped and captured inside of a Norman Rockwell painting that doesn't exist anymore. | ||
| And it's not exactly true. | ||
| But this whole like everyone has a white pickup fence and a Labrador and five kids and they can sit on their front porch with their shotgun and watch the sunset. | ||
| Man, is that lost forever? | ||
| Are we just going to become a nation of nihilistic renters? | ||
| You will own nothing and you'll be happy. | ||
| No way, man. | ||
| No way. | ||
| I'm telling you, this is something that can be reclaimed. | ||
| And we were able to sort of outline a vision for that yesterday. | ||
| It was really cool. | ||
| It was really special. | ||
| We got some exciting things cooking here, especially from a domestic policy perspective and also from championing policies for the American family, the American young family, the American father and mother who are just getting started. | ||
| This is where society and all of government resources should be focused. | ||
| And so while it was really cool to be on the plane, while it's really neat to fly in Air Force 2 and get the little snacks and get the little photographs, right, and little doodads and the name cards, right, that There in your seat. | ||
| Souvenirs. | ||
| Well, that stuff's well, that stuff's neat. | ||
| Like, yeah, whatever's going on, you know, whatever's going on. | ||
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Like these phone, like the phone, the Air Force two phones. | |
| It's cool. | ||
| Well, that stuff's going on. | ||
| What really mattered to me was not that. | ||
| That was like, that's just souvenir stuff. | ||
| You know, you're going to lose them. | ||
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They're going to get thrown away anyway. | |
| Lost or destroyed. | ||
| What really mattered to me was a lasting vision for a resetting of the future of this country, focusing on families, family creation, supporting moms, dads, parents, young people in recapturing the American dream through lowering prices, home ownership, buy-in, institutional, like buy-in from the American citizens into the dream of America. | ||
| And that's what we're going to be setting ourselves like Flint to protect against and to strive toward. | ||
| And that was our, that's like kind of our top line, right? | ||
| With JD. | ||
| I have been authorized to tell all of you. | ||
| I've been authorized from JD to tell all of you to prepare for his Halloween costume this year. | ||
| He does have little kids. | ||
| He says, just prepare, prepare the internet. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, you're going to love it. | ||
| All right. | ||
| The kids of Turning Point USA loved JD Vance yesterday. | ||
| Here's what it looked like walking the ring of the stadium itself. | ||
| Just absolutely wild. | ||
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have the audio please 15,000 people waiting. | |
| You can trust me to- I'd at the very least be the hype man. | ||
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Let's go Mississippi! | |
| It was a blast. | ||
| Yes! | ||
| What were they excited for? | ||
| They were excited to actually hear someone elucidate for them a new but old brand of American politics called America First Politics. | ||
| Like, here's just some of the top line that J.D. Vance did in his answers. | ||
| His Q ⁇ As were accepted. | ||
| His Q ⁇ A was what's making all of the news and what is just absolutely melting the internet down to its core this morning. | ||
| He praised the 1924 Immigration Act, which was an immigration act that was predicated entirely on making sure that America has a harmonious and right-wise immigration system that says that it is important that you live next to people with similar values to you. | ||
| That was what the 1924 Immigration Act, and of course it limited immigration down to a trickle, let's just say. | ||
| J.D. Vance going hard in on immigration yesterday to the faces of immigration activists. | ||
| Again, the reason why you get answers like this is because what J.D. Vance did was follow in the footsteps of Charlie and say, everybody who disagrees with me, come to the front of the line during the Q ⁇ A. His speech was exceptional, but it's his Q ⁇ A that, again, is breaking the internet here. | ||
| He correctly said that it's totally reasonable and acceptable for people to want to live around people who speak the same language and share things in common. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Correctly said that we cannot be afraid to do something because the left might want to do it in the future. | ||
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The left is going to do it anyway, he says. | |
| So stop being fearful, stop being cucks, effectively. | ||
| Take notes, Ohio Republicans. | ||
| Provided the correct, nuanced, winning message on Israel while shutting down anti-Israel hysteria, plaguing the discourse, debunked the Palantir lie, trashed the grand standards, holding back Trump's agenda, clarified that he's raising his kids as Christians and wants his wife to convert to Christianity, Catholic, Catholicism, and basically said verbatim that it is a sin to be blackpilled. | ||
| A master class by the 48th president of the United States. | ||
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Yes, I completely agree. | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, let's go ahead and watch some of this. | ||
| It's great. | ||
| J.D. Vance on immigration. | ||
| Go. | ||
| Pushing out policies that hurt us. | ||
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And these policies are not even solving the problems. | |
| These policies are just creating a pressure. | ||
| So again, I'm going to finish answering the question. | ||
| And then if I've answered all nine of your questions in less than 15 minutes, then we can keep on going. | ||
| We got to have a little fun, right? | ||
| So here's the thing. | ||
| I can believe that the United States should lower its levels of immigration in the future while also respecting that there are people who have come here through immigration path, lawful immigration pathways that have contributed to the country. | ||
| But just because one person or 10 people or 100 people came in legally and contributed to the United States of America, does that mean that we're thereby committed to let in a million or 10 million or 100 million people a year in the future? | ||
| No, that's not right. | ||
| We cannot have, I'll go and finish. | ||
| We cannot have an immigration policy where what was good for the country 50 or 60 years ago binds the country inevitably for the future. | ||
| There's too many people who want to come to the United States of America. | ||
| And my job as vice president is not to look out for the interests of the whole world. | ||
| It's to look out for the people of the United States. | ||
| I mean, that's it. | ||
| That's the money line. | ||
| You can't get better than that. | ||
| You can't get better than that. | ||
| When was the last time in your lifetime that you had a vice president that was willing, any politician that was willing to stand up and take adversarial questions? | ||
| He said, if you hate me, come to the front of the line. | ||
| And he did that for an hour. | ||
| You've never seen that in your lifetime. | ||
| I've never seen that in my lifetime. | ||
| I'm on the wrong side of 30, that's for sure. | ||
| Like, this was incredible to watch. | ||
| And then the way that he mastered it, my entire life, my entire life, I've had American politicians from both parties tell me that China is more important than my country, that Israel is more important than my country, that Ukraine is more important than my country. | ||
| They've been Israel first, Europe first, Ukraine first, Antarctica first. | ||
| The Seychelles first. | ||
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| The entire government is for sale by foreign powers and the foreign powers know it. | ||
| That's been my entire life. | ||
| And that answer is the first time in a very long time that you've heard truly America first. | ||
| Now, of course, it stems from President Trump. | ||
| J.D. Vance, President Trump was elected. | ||
| He's the top of the ticket. | ||
| But Donald Trump's outside, you know, literally saving the world, like he's in Asia. | ||
| To have that messaging so firmly and so strongly back at home. | ||
| Remember Mike Pence? | ||
| So when Donald Trump was off saving the world in the first administration, you had Mike Pence, totally cucked, total rhino, back here preaching globalism, really. | ||
| But now we have somebody who's back here preaching strongly America first, even if Donald Trump is 5,000 miles away. | ||
| It's so strong. | ||
| Assimilation and H-1B visas. | ||
| I think JD Vance on immigration yesterday, this was his strong, he made a lot of incredible points for Christianity, Christendom, fatherhood. | ||
| But this stuff on immigration was critical. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Well, I appreciate the question. | ||
| And look, my honest view is that right now, America, thanks in part to the Biden border invasion, but also thanks in part to a lot of bad immigration policy. | ||
| Right now, we have let in too many immigrants into the United States of America. | ||
| That is just a fundamental reality. | ||
| Now, look, legal immigration is complicated because we let in about a million legal immigrants into the United States of America every single year. | ||
| And I think the evidence is pretty clear that a lot of those immigrants are actually undercutting the wages of American workers. | ||
| It's one of the reasons why the president of the United States, it's one of the reasons why the president of the United States and a lot of us in the administration have encouraged H-1B reform. | ||
| Because if you look at the H-1B visa, what it's supposed to be, what it's supposed to be is that you have a super genius who's studying at an American university, who's working at a great company. | ||
| You want that super genius to stay in the United States of America and not go somewhere else. | ||
| What it's actually used to do is hire an accountant at a 50% discount to an American citizen. | ||
| I don't think that we should be hiring accountants from foreign countries when we've got accountants right here in the United States that would love to work for a good wage. | ||
| Now, you asked about, I think, your girlfriend, you said, and I obviously don't know the full details about your situation, but my view is, look, there are people who want to come to the United States of America, and some of them, I'm sure, can enrich the United States of America by coming here. | ||
| but we have got to get our overall numbers way, way down. | ||
| Too many people have come into the United States of America. | ||
| I am married to the daughter of immigrants who came to the United States in the 1980s. | ||
| I do believe that some immigrants, many immigrants do in fact enrich the United States of America. | ||
| But here's the problem. | ||
| We have got, we don't even know how many illegal aliens we have. | ||
| We don't even know. | ||
| The best guess is probably 25, 30 million people. | ||
| I've heard estimates as high as 50 million. | ||
| When something like that happens, you've got to allow your own society to cohere a little bit, to build a sense of common identity for all the newcomers to assimilate, the ones who are going to stay, to assimilate into American culture. | ||
| Until you do that, you've got to be careful about any additional immigration, in my view. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
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Hello. | |
| I have a question about Israel. | ||
| This is what I was there to speak with JD about. | ||
| So it's not just saying that we are strangers to our neighbors now. | ||
| JD is going viral for a clip saying, no, you should want to speak the same language as your neighbors. | ||
| You should want that the people that are coming into this country speak English. | ||
| It is the language of this nation. | ||
| And if you can't speak the same language as your neighbor, you don't have a neighbor. | ||
| You have a foreigner. | ||
| Diversity is not your strength in that situation. | ||
| It could well be your demise. | ||
| If you can't communicate with your neighbor, then something terrible is going to happen. | ||
| And that's happening all across the country. | ||
| And when it comes to actual neighborhoods, homes, towns, communities, we lose that because we've lost homeownership. | ||
| If you're 35, the chance of you owning a home right now, 35 and younger, is 30%. | ||
| That's dropped. | ||
| That's half of what it was for your grandparents. | ||
| You can't have community. | ||
| You can't have neighbors if people aren't actually buying homes. | ||
| Something we're going to be working on critically. | ||
| And to serve the people that are actually in this country, the Native Americans, as I would like to call them, as I am one of them. | ||
| The Native Americans. | ||
| Raise your hand if you were born here. | ||
| What JD is articulating is that the government should be serving the people who are native to this place, who own this country. | ||
| And what founded this country? | ||
| Christianity. | ||
| What was the practicing religion of all of our founders? | ||
| It's Christianity. | ||
| What's woven into the core of our very being? | ||
| Carved in three-foot stone all across the city on our currency. | ||
| In God we trust. | ||
| Christian principles forged this nation and preserve this nation to this very day. | ||
| And without them, we collapse into darkness in the dark ages. | ||
| Without them, we are immediately conquered. | ||
| And so J.D. Vance, ringing like a bell, looks like a number of these clips, Klein, are on religion. | ||
| Why don't we play these? | ||
| Why don't we play these F2G and G2? | ||
| And let's just rock and roll on these. | ||
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Thank you so much for being here. | |
| My name's Lucy, and I'm Ellie, and we're with the turning point chapter for this question. | ||
| Thank you, guys. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Can you tell us how your faith helps you in your role as vice president? | ||
| Well, I appreciate that. | ||
| That is a very good question. | ||
| And this is another way in which Charlie has affected my life. | ||
| I would say that I grew up, again, in a generation where even if people had very deep personal faith, they didn't talk about their faith a whole lot. | ||
| And I grew up in a country where you just didn't hear political leaders talk about their faith. | ||
| But the reason why I try to be the best husband I can be, the best father I can be, the reason why I care so much about all the issues that we're going to talk about is because I believe that I've been placed in this position for a brief period of time to do the most amount of good for God and for the country that I love so much. | ||
| And that's the most important way that my faith influences me is we all get a limited opportunity to make a difference. | ||
| And if you believe as we believe, you believe that God, you believe that Jesus Christ has a plan. | ||
| And sometimes we don't understand that plan. | ||
| By the way, one way I don't understand that plan is why my friend lost his life six weeks ago. | ||
| Sometimes I get pissed off about that. | ||
| But what I remind myself is that there is a deeper rhythm, that Jesus Christ is the author of the fate of human history. | ||
| And we are charged to do everything that we can to effectuate that vision, to make our country a more virtuous place, a more prosperous place where people can raise a family and not be persecuted for their faith, but teach their children their faith. | ||
| That recognition that all of us have a duty. | ||
| And I have two very important duties as vice president of the United States to the American people and to God. | ||
| And that's the most important influence my faith has on me. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| A lot of Christian values out there that I think that we've just sort of assumed and we've in fact taken for granted. | ||
| Christian values are the idea that you should respect every single person as an individual, whatever their color of their skin created in the image of God, that's a Christian concept. | ||
| And in fact, it was a Christian empire, Great Britain, that abolished slavery to begin with. | ||
| The idea that we should eliminate child sacrifice. | ||
| What did the Christian settlers find when they came to the new world? | ||
| They found a lot of civilizations that were murdering babies in weird religious rituals. | ||
| It was Christianity that said we don't kill children just because they're somehow inconvenient to people. | ||
| A lot of the things, human rights, the very idea that human beings have rights are a Christian concept. | ||
| And so I'd ask you, my assumption based on the question is that you're skeptical of Christianity or at least of certain public professions of Christianity. | ||
| One of my favorite Bible verses is, by your fruits, ye shall know them. | ||
| And I think that the fruits of the Christian faith are the most moral, the most just, and the most prosperous civilization in history. | ||
| I make no apologies for believing that Christianity is the pathway to God. | ||
| I make no apologies for thinking that Christian values are an important foundation of this country, but I'm not going to force you to believe in anything because that's not what God wants, and that's not what I want either. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, I could do this all day. | ||
| I like I would just like to replay the event. | ||
| I was sitting there in the front row, just like with my jaw slacked the whole time, saying, I can't believe I'm hearing this. | ||
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Hold on. | |
| You're talking about the 1924 Immigration Act. | ||
| You're talking about how Christian values are fundamental to this country. | ||
| You're not going to apologize for them. | ||
| How abortion is murder and actually derivative of child sacrifice in Aztec cultures and how you have to protect the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Israel? | ||
| How like how Christendom and Crusader churches must be protected? | ||
| Wait, how immigration needs to pretty much go down to zero? | ||
| Like the number of total immigrants that should be admitted to this country is zero? | ||
| That H-1BS be totally and completely gutted? | ||
| That your job is not to put the world first, but America first? | ||
| Sorry, I'm just trying to try and stay in the studio. | ||
| I'm so excited. | ||
| It's so exciting reliving it. | ||
| We have so many clips. | ||
| I can't play them all for you. | ||
| So let me just like play one final one before we bring on Sean, dude, because this is the one that I know is going to make him the happiest. | ||
| And Sean Davis is the editor of the Federalist. | ||
| He's such an awesome dude. | ||
| And this is one that I know hits near to his heart. | ||
| And I want to talk with him about it. | ||
| This is JD Vance saying, stop being scared of the left. | ||
| Don't be a cuck. | ||
| Don't be a rhino cuck and say, well, could you imagine if the left did it? | ||
| I mean, yes, I can. | ||
| My name's on all these subpoenas. | ||
| My name's on all this Arctic frost stuff. | ||
| Our channels are constantly being deplatformed. | ||
| We're constantly being attacked. | ||
| We are constantly being either sued or subpoenaed for this or that. | ||
| Yes, of course I know what it's like on the other side. | ||
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Could you imagine if the left tried to shut down free speech? | |
| Yes, I can! | ||
| Because it happened to me. | ||
| It happened to the Federalists, Sean. | ||
| The publisher of the Federalist will be on in just a moment. | ||
| And so, yes, we do understand. | ||
| We are well aware that what the left is capable of and what they will do. | ||
| That should not be a deterrence to us taking the steps to right the ship. | ||
| In fact, the more cultural ground that we gain, the more we make them have pain, use the same tools against them. | ||
| Perhaps there will be a little bit of a Labrador training there where you learn like maybe it's best to not engage in lawfare. | ||
| Maybe it's best to not censor speech. | ||
| Maybe it's best to win in the free market of ideas. | ||
| And maybe it's best to dump some of the radical pagan religion that we've been trying to shove down everyone's throats. | ||
| Again, it is not the church that was impeding on government. | ||
| It was the government impeding on the church for the last four years. | ||
| They created a new religion. | ||
| That religion was wokeism. | ||
| They redefined marriage. | ||
| They redefined gender. | ||
| They redefined roles in society. | ||
| They redefined God himself. | ||
| Of course, they can't do that. | ||
| And of course, God will not be mocked. | ||
| And therefore, you have this moment right here from J.D. Vance. | ||
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I'm just wondering, well, it's not necessarily something you did wrong, but it's what could someone else do wrong. | |
| Let's say we get a complete tyrant in office. | ||
| And let's say we're having, let's say, Turning Point USA is having a huge protest against, you know, something really bad that we don't like. | ||
| And let's say he's, a president is saying that it's getting violent. | ||
| How can we, what is, I'm trying to think, my mind's kind of black. | ||
| What is the difference between what you're doing and how could we, how can we prevent someone from abusing that power? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So look, I understand where the question is coming from, and I think it's a fair question. | ||
| And it's going to sound like I'm being sarcastic and it really is not meant in any offense. | ||
| But when you talk about what could another administration do, to take a wild, hypothetical example totally off the top of my head, what if Joe Biden sent the Federal Bureau of Investigation to start arresting his political opponents? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So here's something that I want conservatives, I want every conservative to remember. | ||
| It's an important part of my entire political philosophy is we cannot be afraid to do something because the left might do it in the future. | ||
| The left is already going to do it regardless of whether we do it. | ||
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That is the takeaway of the last 40 years. | |
| And in particular, if you look at what we're doing, if Joe Biden wanted to deploy the National Guard to a red state in a place where the murder rate was twice what it is in third world countries to actually go after murderers, that would be a great use of the National Guard. | ||
| Unfortunately, I don't think Joe Biden would use it like that. | ||
| What I'm worried about, frankly, is what the far left already did with American law enforcement. | ||
| And that is the thing that we have to prevent against. | ||
| And the answer to that question is you make sure the people who did it face penalties for using the federal power against American citizens. | ||
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And by the way, that's exactly what we're trying to do. | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, a perfect answer. | ||
| Joining us live now, the editor-publisher. | ||
| Sorry, Sean. | ||
| I didn't really get this. | ||
| Sean Davis, the Federalist. | ||
| Okay, great. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| Sean Davis of the Federals. | ||
| Who cares about titles these days? | ||
| Who cares, Sean? | ||
| I used to joke that I just wanted to give people numbers instead of titles. | ||
| Just do your job. | ||
| Everyone knows your job. | ||
| Just do it. | ||
| No one cares what your title is. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| JD Vance doing his job, dude. | ||
| I've like never seen anything like it. | ||
| You must be thrilled. | ||
| You've been on this program for years saying, you know, it'd be great if we had a politician that did these things. | ||
| And then last night we saw a politician do these things. | ||
| Yeah, it's awesome. | ||
| Like that was always the pain of being a Republican watching debates is they were just always so bad because hey guys, we're going to move Sean. | ||
| I'm so sorry. | ||
| We have to move Sean into the green room. | ||
| We're going to work on his connection. | ||
| We apologize, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Sean, yeah, we might need to, he completely froze and we apologize for that. | ||
| Was he using his Patriot mobile phone? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I'm not sure if he was using his Patriot mobile phone. | ||
| If Sean Davis was like I was yesterday, hey, Klein, can you put up the video of me running around the stadium one more time? | ||
| Filmed on my Patriot mobile device. | ||
| This was me inside of a stadium that I had no bloody right to have cell phone service in, but I was able to upload this in real time, film it in real time. | ||
| The backbone of our support on the road is Patriot Mobile. | ||
| For over 12 years, they have stood with millions of Christian conservatives, just like the ones here in this stadium. | ||
| They have been hyping free speech, free markets. | ||
| And ladies and gentlemen, they can make sure that you will never miss a beat. | ||
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| Switch today, patriotmobile.com/slash Benny, call 972 Patriot, switch today. | ||
| I'm going to go ahead and check in either that or Brett. | ||
| If we have Brett Tolman either, just let me know, guys. | ||
| Let me know if we have time to get to Brett either. | ||
| Okay, cool. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, we, yeah, okay, great. | ||
| We're working on Sean. | ||
| As we work on Sean, why don't you work on yourself? | ||
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| Too much travel these days. | ||
| God, I had the treadmill again. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So, as I let me check in here with my producers. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Checking in. | ||
| And it looks like we might have Sean back. | ||
| So let's go ahead and jump over to Sean, shall we? | ||
| Hey, buddy. | ||
| Hey, how are you? | ||
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That's how it goes. | |
| Dude, every single time we're doing a base show or doing a heater, it always does that. | ||
| So I just, I'm going to blame the communist Chinese. | ||
| I blame the Democrats. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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| Fixed to one half dozen or the other. | ||
| You were talking about cuck Republicans and how just completely weak Republicans have been, except for this moment, and we should appreciate it. | ||
| Yeah, yeah. | ||
| I was saying that we have been tortured as Republicans watching idiots debate and not know how to do it for years. | ||
| And then finally we get Trump, who just calls Rosie O'Donnell fat right out of the gate. | ||
| And then we have JD who can actually really articulate extemporaneously his entire vision of government and politics. | ||
| And it's amazing. | ||
| Why did we not have that sooner? | ||
| Why did we have to wait so long? | ||
| Why have we waited so long for a Republican candidate to say that I'm not the president of the world? | ||
| I'm the president of America. | ||
| That's all I care about. | ||
| And that actually unlimited immigration from countries that don't speak our language, that don't share our common religion, that don't have our value systems, that that's bad. | ||
| Why has it taken so long to get that? | ||
| I'm nearly 40, Sean. | ||
| That's been a long time. | ||
| Oh, you're still young. | ||
| You still have hair. | ||
| No, it's because we had globalists running the party who thought that their role was to loot the country on behalf of everyone else all over the world who wanted to make money off of us. | ||
| And it's why they hate Donald Trump. | ||
| It's why, by the way, they tried to defeat J.D. Vance when he first ran for Senate in Ohio. | ||
| If you recall election night when he won, you had a bunch of establishment rhino Republicans on network television trying to say, oh, we can't believe he only won by eight. | ||
| He's such a terrible candidate. | ||
| He doesn't know anything about politics. | ||
| If only he were more like Mitch McConnell, he could have ever had a could have had a bigger victory. | ||
| Well, you know, now he's our vice president. | ||
| God willing, he'll be our 48th president. | ||
| And I think he's one of the best politicians and talents we've seen in the Republican Party in generations. | ||
| His biggest applause line last night was about child sacrifice and how we shouldn't be allowing that and how we should that and we can thank Christendom for ending child sacrifice in the Americas. | ||
| And maybe Christians don't get the kind of credit that they deserve and that he's not going to be ashamed or apologize for being a Christian, for raising his children as a Christian, a particularly nasty question from someone who is like, you know, how can you possibly be married to somebody without your same faith tradition, going after his family, his wife, his kids? | ||
| That is a grotesque thing that we're constantly seeing. | ||
| Nonetheless, his defense of Christendom was probably his most strongest and remarkable thing. | ||
| We've heard hawkish immigration policies for a while. | ||
| Okay, that's fine. | ||
| But we've, and that's good and he did great on that. | ||
| But it's defense of Christendom, man. | ||
| His like non-apologetic defense of the faith was wonderful. | ||
| It is. | ||
| And I'm so glad we finally have someone doing it because I actually think this is the major debate of our time. | ||
| It was Christianity and the foundation of it that eliminated slavery. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| It wasn't Muslim. | ||
| It wasn't Hindu. | ||
| It wasn't Judaism. | ||
| It was Christianity because it was Christianity that taught every single one of us was made in the image of God, that we were all precious and Jesus Christ died for our sins. | ||
| Therefore, if we were good enough to have Christ die for our sins, it's a little bit of an inversion. | ||
| It was because Christ is good enough. | ||
| But if Christ saw us and said, I'm willing to shed my blood for you, then we should probably look at each person he shed his blood for and say, you know what? | ||
| You are a human being made in his image. | ||
| You are bigger than property. | ||
| You have your own agency. | ||
| It is wrong to enslave you. | ||
| Chattel slavery is wrong. | ||
| It is wrong to murder you in the womb because you were knit together there by your creator in his image. | ||
| It is Christianity that created the hospital. | ||
| Christianity is the foundation of everything wonderful and good we have ever seen on this earth. | ||
| And thank God we finally have a politician willing to not just shy away from it or try to pretend it's not something we're going to talk about. | ||
| Christianity is the foundation of this nation. | ||
| We were founded and settled by Christian men who came here for religious freedom. | ||
| You better believe we are going to push for a Christian nation. | ||
| It is Christianity and its precepts which formed the basis of our constitution. | ||
| So yes, he's right. | ||
| We don't have a neutral public square. | ||
| We have never had a neutral public square. | ||
| The only question is whose values are you going to have that are ascendant in the public square? | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| I think it should be ours. | ||
| I mean, I think you made a really great point there. | ||
| Not only the child sacrifice thing, which I think probably ended before America was constituted. | ||
| Maybe, I don't know. | ||
| I'm not a historian. | ||
| I'm not sure. | ||
| But certainly something that Christians landed on this continent and ended. | ||
| But then also slavery. | ||
| And that absolutely is something that was ended and ended rightly by Christian principles. | ||
| If you don't believe that all men are created equal, well, then of course you'd be in favor of slavery. | ||
| And that's why you find slavery in Africa today, where there's 15 million people enslaved in Muslim countries. | ||
| And it's amazing that we never hear about that, Sean. | ||
| What a strange thing. | ||
| You know, we hear constantly constant pot banging about slavery that was ended in this country almost 200 years ago. | ||
| But there's still millions of slaves in Africa in Muslim countries today. | ||
| Why don't we ever hear about that? | ||
| Well, and by the way, I would say we actually haven't ended child sacrifice. | ||
| We've ended the, it was the Spaniards who came in and ended the performative sacrifice of children in South America. | ||
| We've had 60 million children sacrificed on the altar of abortion since the early 1970s. | ||
| I saw one statistic this morning, which I don't know how true it is, but a massive percentage of Gen Z was aborted. | ||
| How many people are we missing because we still have a culture that hates life and hates children and views them as inconvenient and worthy of death? | ||
| So yeah, it's wonderful that the Spanish came in and conquered the savages in Latin America who were who were literally stabbing children on altars. | ||
| But we still have a major problem in this country of killing babies who don't deserve it because people have decided it's inconvenient for them to allow those babies to live. | ||
| That's such a great point. | ||
| And thank you for bringing that up. | ||
| Yes, it's like a constant battle against evil. | ||
| And they'll, you know, and you can like, they'll be happy to bring back slavery in a different form. | ||
| And you, you sort of saw, you know, you see, you see the roadmap of that during moments like COVID. | ||
| I mean, when they're trying to control every movement that you make, they're trying to literally lock you inside your domicile and tell you where you cannot go. | ||
| You're not allowed to worship. | ||
| You're not allowed to go to church. | ||
| You're not allowed to sing in a choir. | ||
| You can see the shackles still remain. | ||
| And I guess maybe they're digital now, but nonetheless, it is a constant vigilance. | ||
| It's amazing for JD to lay that all out. | ||
| My favorite part of the entire speech, though, was him saying, what is this like in fear of the left's going to do it to us? | ||
| Of course they're going to do it to us. | ||
| Like, what, like, what a, what a, what an insane way to run your life for fear that the left will do something evil when they get power. | ||
| We know they'll do that. | ||
| So then what? | ||
| Yeah, it's such a crazy thing to see that mindset manifest itself because it requires you to have not been conscious of anything that has ever happened up until the moment you utter that nonsense. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| They tried to kill Trump. | ||
| They killed our friend Charlie. | ||
| They are out there murdering Christian children as they worship, Christian children as they sit in school. | ||
| We just had a whole big news dump about how they had a massive government-wide illegal spying ring against all of us, all of our friends. | ||
| They went after our bank accounts. | ||
| They went after our emails. | ||
| They went after family businesses. | ||
| They went after every single conservative organization imaginable. | ||
| And we're going to sit back and say, hey, if we don't treat them the way that they treat us, they might be mean to us. | ||
| It is so stupid that just believing that or even verbalizing it is so discrediting to the person who does it. | ||
| I can't take seriously anyone who believes that's actually how it works. | ||
| The left wants to destroy us. | ||
| They murder our friends and the left cheers them. | ||
| This idea that if we just surrender and wave the white flag, that they'll stop hating us and wanting us dead is literally insane. | ||
| It's insane. | ||
| And now it is verified and proven. | ||
| This happened with me during the whole like Kimmel thing. | ||
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It was like, oh, wow, you've been mean to Jimmy Kimmel. | |
| Could you he got put in time out for saying that it's cool, you know, for lying about your friend's death. | ||
| You should just roll over and take that bitch. | ||
| You know, like that's what people on the right were saying to me, like big names on the right were saying, like, just roll over and take it when somebody lies on federally funded television about Charlie Kirk's death and then wantonly begs for more of that style of death for the right, which is exactly what Kimmel was doing. | ||
| Anyway, the point is that people were like, could you imagine, Benny, if somebody tried to censor you? | ||
| Could you imagine what would happen? | ||
| I was like, yes, I can. | ||
| And I can show you the CIA and FBI internal Facebook and Twitter documents that not only they come out for me, they came after Charlie. | ||
| They like lumped us together. | ||
| And so let's just destroy them together. | ||
| So, yes, it's personal to me. | ||
| And now it's personal to you, Sean. | ||
| I want to put up some of Sean's recent posts here over the last 24 hours. | ||
| The Federalists being deliberately targeted by Operation Arctic Frost. | ||
| Sean, could you please break this down for us? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| What happened was when Joe Biden took the White House, he ordered his people to go to war against the entire conservative movement. | ||
| It wasn't about January 6th. | ||
| And it wasn't about election obstruction. | ||
| Because, you know, in my adult lifetime, I don't think I've ever seen Democrats concede an election they lost. | ||
| They always have some sort of excuse, whether it was Bush in Florida or Diebold voting machines in Ohio in 04 with Bush or Russia stealing it in 2016. | ||
| They've been objecting to elections and denying them my entire adult life. | ||
| So it wasn't about that. | ||
| It was about snuffing out the entire conservative movement. | ||
| And you look at who they went after. | ||
| They went after Donald Trump's PAC, Donald Trump's campaign. | ||
| They went after the Conservative Partnership Institute. | ||
| They went after American First, the Policy Institute. | ||
| They went after American First Legal, which, by the way, didn't even exist on January 6th, 2021, which I find hilarious. | ||
| They had this J6 investigation going after orgs that didn't even exist. | ||
| They were going after people personally, like Ed Corrigan, who's one of the greatest American patriots I've ever known, an absolute giant in the conservative movement. | ||
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| So he's a very good event. | ||
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So, we got this one for a reason, right? | |
| They were going after Trump's aides. | ||
| They were going after Stephen Miller. | ||
| This wasn't designed to somehow bring about justice or enforce the rule of law. | ||
| It was about finding out everything they could about the conservative movement, looking at all of their emails, all their conversations, all of their contacts, looking at their bank records and doing everything they could to destroy them, their staff, their donors, and their voters. | ||
| There's no way that this is legal. | ||
| I mean, what conceivable precedent could you have for 197 different subpoenas to Republican organizations? | ||
| Please put the chart back up. | ||
| Thank you, Clint. | ||
| 430 different Republican entities and individuals. | ||
| This makes the IRS, the Obama IRS scandal look like just nothing. | ||
| Yeah, this when you look at the facts here, I would say Watergate is Arctic Frost was bigger than Watergate in the same way that the Pacific Ocean is bigger than your bathtub. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Watergate was a tiny little drop in the bucket. | ||
| It was a grain of sand in the Sahara that is Arctic Frost. | ||
| This was the biggest scandal in American political history, and there is nothing close. | ||
| They were tapping Senator Cruz's office landline, according to a Chuck Rassley press conference yesterday, an office landline. | ||
| And they sent a note to ATT saying, give us all the contact information. | ||
| Normally these telecom companies would tell people what's happening. | ||
| Hey, you know, we've handed over your records, but ATT couldn't. | ||
| In contravention of the law, by the way, this is a total violation of the law regarding administration of communications in Congress. | ||
| But it was James Boesberg, that dirty FISA judge, the guy who liked Kevin Klein Smith, the dirty lawyer who fabricated the Carter Page FISA. | ||
| It was James Boesberg who sent an order to AT ⁇ T about Ted Cruz's wiretap on his office landline and said, don't you dare tell him about it. | ||
| That would be a violation. | ||
| Because if you tell him, he might flee the country or tamper with witnesses or destroy evidence. | ||
| That literally happened. | ||
| We still have a Fourth Amendment in this country, Sean. | ||
| So, I mean, how do you prevent severe penalties for Jack Smith, Judge Boseberg? | ||
| I know some people are calling for his impeachment right now. | ||
| What would you recommend, Sean? | ||
| Oh, you always have great recommendations, actually, for what should happen in a just world. | ||
| What would be happening right now? | ||
| Well, I don't just want James Bozberg and all these corrupt judges impeached. | ||
| I want them imprisoned. | ||
| They broke the law. | ||
| James Bozberg violated federal law when he ordered AT ⁇ T to hide from the Congress tampering with their own communications. | ||
| That is straight line violation of the law. | ||
| There's no ambiguity about it. | ||
| I remember when I worked on the Hill a long time ago, mid-2000s, there was a corrupt Louisiana congressman named William Jefferson. | ||
| They called him cold cash Jefferson. | ||
| And there was a near constitutional crisis when DOJ was investigating him and wanted to go raid his congressional office to see if he had cash in his freezer, to see what evidence was in there. | ||
| This was something that went to the highest levels of the U.S. government. | ||
| It had to be approved by the president. | ||
| The speaker of the house was informed ahead of time. | ||
| I mean, it was a massive, massive crisis brewing. | ||
| And you understand at the time what the gravity was. | ||
| You had the president, you had the attorney general, you had the speaker of the house. | ||
| They were all discussing it, ways to do this to preserve the separation of branches, but still enforce the law. | ||
| We had none of that here. | ||
| We had absolute runaway corrupt rogue people like Jack Smith and Matthew Graves and Merrick Garland, who should be in prison, by the way, going in and wiretapping offices and then getting corrupt judges to ban telecom companies from telling them about it in violation of the law. | ||
| Everyone involved in that chain from the top to the bottom should be in prison for a very long time because until people go to prison, they're going to do it again and again and again, just like they did after the Russia hoax. | ||
| We said if no one goes to prison, they're going to do it again. | ||
| And then we act surprised when they go and do it again. | ||
| So I want people in prison. | ||
| I want lots of them in prison for what they did. | ||
| And you brought up a critical name here because it seems like the top of the chain is Merrick Garland. | ||
| And he's the one who's signing off. | ||
| And he is the top law enforcement official in the country. | ||
| So of course, this is law enforcement action. | ||
| So he's the one who's signing off on this. | ||
| Please put the chart back up so everyone can see sort of the chain of command here. | ||
| That would be quite unprecedented, I suppose, to have an attorney general, failed Supreme Court justice nominee, and be put on trial. | ||
| And that's what you're calling for, Sean. | ||
| Oh, 100%. | ||
| Everyone on there, Lisa Monaco, should be in prison. | ||
| Instead, she's got a big fat lobbying job making Boku bucks at Microsoft. | ||
| So I'd ask Republicans, are you taking meetings from Microsoft? | ||
| Are you allowing massive government contracts for data storage and cloud storage to go to Microsoft while this person who was illegally spying on your colleagues is making millions over there? | ||
| Is that something you're doing? | ||
| That seems insane. | ||
| Jack Smith should be in prison. | ||
| Chris Ray should Be in prison. | ||
| All of them. | ||
| This was the biggest, most insane scandal in American government history perpetrated against, I think, a fifth of the U.S. Senate Republican caucus, against every major conservative org, against voters. | ||
| And as far as I can tell, not a single person has gone to prison yet. | ||
| So I'd say, Pam Bondi, pick up the phone, pick up the red phone now. | ||
| Like you've got a job to do. | ||
| People need to go to prison and it's not going to happen just magically on its own. | ||
| You actually have to do this. | ||
| I am, I'm struck by the irony, frankly, of Ted Cruz being one of the people who were, Ted Cruz is one of the people who attacked me and who was like, could you imagine if the left used their power to try and silence or spy on us? | ||
| It would be terrible, right? | ||
| Like to stand up for his buddy Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
| And then, and then here he is, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Jack Smith subpoena Ted Cruz's cell phone records from ATT. | ||
| ADT ordered by corrupt Judge Bozberg banned from disclosing this to Cruz. | ||
| I mean, this is so much worse than Watergate. | ||
| Watergate, they like thumb through a few, a couple of dorks, thumb through a few files, right and left a fingerprint. | ||
| This is actual, real at-scale spying on your political enemies. | ||
| This is really, I mean, it really, we'll see if there's the appetite in the news cycle, Sean, for it. | ||
| But this is, this is massive. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, if you want to stay up with this reporting, you got to follow Sean. | ||
| He's got nearly 700,000 subscribers here on X. He's got the single hottest takes. | ||
| They'll melt your phone right down into the core. | ||
| And Bozberg will not be able to spy on you anymore, you know, when your phone melts down reading Sean's hot takes. | ||
| God bless you, Sean. | ||
| Everybody read the Federalist. | ||
| It's just one of the best. | ||
| God bless you, man. | ||
| You're a patriot. | ||
| Keep it up. | ||
| So proud of everything you're doing, man. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| We'll see you in a few weeks, man. | ||
| See ya. | ||
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| And these people spend money like absolute drunken sailors. | ||
| It's horrible to think about what they're doing to the future of our nation, our children, something that we really need to have a conversation about. | ||
| Something that people don't normally want to talk about because the national debt is not a sexy thing, but it is a critical thing. | ||
| And it's one of the reasons why China has so much leverage over this country. | ||
| And I want that. | ||
| I want America to win. | ||
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| Oh, ladies and gentlemen, so many, there's so many exciting things that are going on in the world. | ||
| I don't really know how else to explain it, but sometimes like drinking from a drinking from a fire hose. | ||
| President Trump and Xi Jinping shaking hands. | ||
| Not really much, not really much to it. | ||
| Do you have this as a play beside? | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Except for you want to see, obviously, the two preeminent powers in the world getting along, not nuking each other. | ||
| But President Trump says he's going to start testing nukes anyway. | ||
| They ordered the testing of new nukes right before shaking the hand of Xi Jinping. | ||
| It looks like it looks like Xi Jinping looks like he just read that Trump Truth social. | ||
| Anyway, it seems like they had a great meeting. | ||
| President Trump just said the meeting was a 12 out of 10. | ||
| So I guess there's that. | ||
| Here's your President Trump clip for the day. | ||
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Overall, I guess on the scale from 0 to 10, with 10 being the best, I would say the meeting was a 12. | |
| I think it was a 12. | ||
| I think very importantly, you know, just the whole relationship is very, very important. | ||
| I think it was really good, especially coming on the heels of the successful trip. | ||
| We're in Malaysia. | ||
| He signed a peace deal for Cambodia and Thailand, critical mineral deals with all our allies. | ||
| So many successful meetings. | ||
| So many meetings great for our country with literally hundreds of millions, trillions of dollars have come into our country over the last four days, represented by this meeting. | ||
| But trillions of dollars where Toyota is going to build plants, $10 billion with the plants. | ||
| And, you know, I could go over so many different companies coming in there, pouring money into the United States. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, President Trump is having Halloween at the White House today. | ||
| So he just got back from a week. | ||
| He's been in a different Asian country, Japan, Korea, meeting with the Chinese. | ||
| He's been in a different Asian country every single day. | ||
| He's been on the road for a week. | ||
| Do you remember he was in, was it Malaysia? | ||
| Yes, where he was dancing on the tarmac. | ||
| It was an incredible scene. | ||
| And President Trump just like coming right back to DC. | ||
| He lands and he immediately does Halloween at the White House. | ||
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Freaking awesome. | |
| Now, Donald Trump, guys, you got to get me the Donald Trump Minion clip. | ||
| That's the last clip that we'll play today. | ||
| Donald Trump Minion. | ||
| Come on. | ||
| Him putting the chocolate bar on top of a minion's head. | ||
| We got to play it. | ||
| We got to play it. | ||
| Will this be something that we'll be watching? | ||
| Will this be something that happens? | ||
| I don't know how the hell this guy has the energy. | ||
| I know how I have energy, blackout coffee. | ||
| Blackout coffee keeps me going. | ||
| Even when I'm on the road, when we travel for longer trips, I bring my little $5 coffee pot from Walmart with me and I brew my blackout coffee on the road. | ||
| I can't stand hotel coffee. | ||
| I can't stand the burnt or bitter coffees that I get. | ||
| Blackout coffee is for me. | ||
| Maybe because it's made right here in the US of A. Maybe because the people who make it love this country and love it a lot. | ||
| They make it in the state of Florida. | ||
| It's small batch, small roast, made right here in America. | ||
| And I run off caffeine, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| It's damn good coffee. | ||
| If you believe in hard work, American values, and coffee that actually tastes like coffee, go to blackoutcoffee.com/slash Benny. | ||
| Use the code Benny for 20% off your first order. | ||
| Support the American dream and drink blackout. | ||
| All right, ladies and gentlemen, here's Donald Trump, the legendary moment. | ||
| Trump with the full-size candy bar on top of the head of the minion. | ||
| There you go. | ||
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He just puts it on it. | |
| Please let it happen again. | ||
| This happens tonight at the White House. | ||
| How the guy has the energy, I don't know. | ||
| Fresh off the plane from saving the world again, Donald Trump. | ||
| Halloween at the White House. | ||
| Don't be scared, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Your verse of the day. | ||
| Make every effort to keep the unity of spirit through the bond of peace. | ||
| Ephesians 4:3. | ||
| A perfect message for President Trump returning from the bonds of peace around the world, saving the country, hopefully saving our future. | ||
| And it is our absolute honor to be in that fight with you. | ||
| We have a flight to catch back to my family. | ||
| And it's been a wild run here in Washington, D.C. It's been fun to take you along. | ||
| We got even more for you. | ||
| We're so excited about it. | ||
| Stay tuned. | ||
| It's your boy Benny. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, remember, in the end, we win. | ||
| See ya. | ||
| What are you doing? | ||
| I'm burying you. | ||
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I'm alive. | |
| I'm alive. | ||
| You're waking my neighbors. | ||
| Shut up. | ||
| No. | ||
| Truth gone be. | ||
| Your TV screen. | ||
| Stand up strong. | ||
| Rattle through the night. | ||
| The Benny Show's here bringing light. | ||
| From the speeches to the debates. | ||
| Benny Sharp like a blade. | ||
| Watch the truth cast Dave with the worrier's heart. | ||
| This man never fades. | ||
| You know it's primetime when Benny invades. | ||
| From saving the nation to stories untold. | ||
| The Benny shows a storm, see the truth unfold. | ||
| Stay in the loop, let freedom take hold. | ||
| Salting all the lips, soul never sold. | ||
| It's the Benny show where the truth gon' be. | ||
| Faith and freedom on your TV screen. | ||
| Stand up strong, battle through the night. | ||
| The Benny shows here, bringing liberty to light. | ||
| Liberty to light. | ||
| Bringing liberty to light. | ||
| Liberty to light. | ||
| Bringing liberty to light. | ||
| From the speeches to the baits, Benny sharp like a blade. | ||
| Cutting through the lies, watch the truth cascade. | ||
| With the warrior's heart, this man never fades. | ||
| You know it's prime time when Benny invades. | ||
| From saving the nation to stories untold. | ||
| The Benny shows a storm, see the truth unfold. | ||
| Stay in the loop, let freedom take hold. | ||
| Salting all the lips, soul never sold. | ||
| It's the Benny show where the truth gon' be. | ||
| Faith and freedom on your TV screen. | ||
| Stand up strong, battle through the night. | ||
| The Benny shows here, bringing liberty to light. | ||
| Bringing liberty to light. |