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| After 41 days, the light is finally at the end of the tunnel. | ||
| The Senate voting 60 to 40 to pass a bill that will fund the government through January 30th. | ||
| It also includes year-long funding bills for Congress, the Agriculture Department, and the military. | ||
| But it does not include a deal on Obamacare subsidies, which is what Dems have been fighting for all along. | ||
| Republicans are promising an aside deal a separate vote in December on a health care bill. | ||
| The same eight Democrats who voted to break the filibuster on Sunday stuck with Republicans. | ||
| Senator Rand Paul was the only Republican to vote no. | ||
| House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is promising to fight on as the bill heads to the House. | ||
| Leader Schumer and Senate Democrats over the last seven weeks have waged a valiant fight on behalf of the American people. | ||
| And I'm not going to explain what a handful of Senate Democrats have decided to do. | ||
| That's their explanation to offer to the American people. | ||
| What we're going to continue to do as House Democrats, partner with our allies throughout America, is to wage the fight to stay in the Coliseum. | ||
| A growing list of House Democrats are now urging Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to step aside, saying he's failed to keep his caucus together to reject the bill. | ||
| Congressman Rashida Delive saying in part, the Democratic Party needs leaders who fight and deliver for working people. | ||
| Schumer should step down. | ||
| Meantime, the president says Republicans are considering a way to stop this shutdown stalemate from happening again. | ||
| How do Republicans avoid this shutdown saga from reoccurring on January 30th when this deal ends? | ||
| Well, we're trying to put in a bill, as you know, the bill or a bill that you can never do that again. | ||
| You can't just shut down the government because you're trying to renegotiate a deal that you didn't. | ||
| The House is expected to consider the Senate bill tomorrow, meaning final passage will probably happen late tomorrow night or Thursday morning. | ||
| Welcome to my over budget and underdeveloped above-ground concrete bunker in Chicago. | ||
| Take a moment to get acquainted with some of the features we have here, or if you'd like, you can just play basketball. | ||
| Here at the Presidential Center, we like to keep things moving, literally. | ||
| Take a look around. | ||
| Every pedal ride you can imagine, some brand new, some with a little history in their gears. | ||
| Have a bike, give a bite. | ||
| Need a bike, take a bite. | ||
| And every hallway tells a story about the community it serves. | ||
| Home safety is a priority here. | ||
| Let's keep going. | ||
| This is the heart of the Senate. | ||
| We built this room so our young folks can step into a story that isn't just about the danger they see on the corner, but the people. | ||
| Damn it, Jerry. | ||
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We have a serious show today. | |
| And I've got to tell you, that satire and parody is becoming indistinguishable from reality. | ||
| That meme is funny because we were at the Obama Library just a few short months ago. | ||
| It feels like an eternity ago. | ||
| And it's something I want to talk about this morning. | ||
| It's been on my heart. | ||
| But we were at the Obama Library this summer, and it was a wreck. | ||
| It was filthy. | ||
| There was trash, broken streetlights, a broken down boat that had plants growing out of it. | ||
| There were Section 8 housing all around it. | ||
| It was really not safe. | ||
| And they were also bulldozing what used to be one of the only green parks in all of Chicago where kids could play. | ||
| And they've replaced this green field where kids would play kickball with a giant cement trash can. | ||
| I guess the best way to describe the Obama presidential library. | ||
| How is that for the environment? | ||
| You've created a massive brutalist toll booth? | ||
| I think this is the most charitable way to describe Obama's presidential library. | ||
| How would you describe it? | ||
| It's a wreck, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| And it is perfectly emblematic of the vision for America that is happening right now from the left. | ||
| And it's something that we must fight and something that needs to be fought on a judicial level, but also and most importantly, on a cultural level. | ||
| And the only way that you get cultural victories is to get actual political victories. | ||
| And I can sense some of the frustration right now with the MAGA base because there hasn't been a major focus on domestic policy. | ||
| And that's something that is critical for the future of the country. | ||
| And something that we're going to talk about today, November 11th, 2025, as a grand conspiracy probe is launched into the Obama Democrats that were trying to destroy Trump. | ||
| This is critical, obviously, to have accountability here. | ||
| And accountability, not just for Obama, but for the Clintons. | ||
| Massive new bombshell story this morning, new evidence about the Clinton Foundation corruption unearthed. | ||
| We'll have Ed Martin from the DOJ joining the program. | ||
| Very excited about that. | ||
| And Senator Ron Johnson, both two absolute brawlers when it comes to judicial overview. | ||
| But we're going to talk quick about culture. | ||
| It's going to be important. | ||
| My name is Benny Johnson, and this is the Benny Show. | ||
| We're going to be engaging in culture and fighting the battle where the battle occurs, which is on the campus for the minds of young people. | ||
| Here is where we will be this week with Byron Donalds, Byron Donalds, the Trump-endorsed gubernatorial candidate here in the state of Florida. | ||
| The University of Florida will be hosting myself and Byron for an event. | ||
| You can sign up here at the link in the description. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, it's going to be an exciting night. | ||
| And we look forward to casting, Vision Casting, something, I think, important for the future that kids need to hear. | ||
| And it's going to be a conversation about the American dream and how that American dream was stolen from you. | ||
| And I have the data to prove how that American dream was stolen from you. | ||
| And we're going to talk about it in the context of Veterans Day today because I'm starting to see a very worrying trend. | ||
| And happy Veterans Day, of course, to you and your loved ones. | ||
| Happy Veterans Day to those who actually fought to preserve what once was America, but no longer. | ||
| And I'm not a doomer, and I'm not a black pillar. | ||
| I'm somebody who was born very much glass half full, sunny side of the street kind of thing. | ||
| It's the optimistic thinking that has kept us going for a very, very long time, even through a lot of bad stuff, man. | ||
| I had to watch my buddy die on a live stream months ago. | ||
| And I'm I haven't processed it, and I don't think I ever will, actually. | ||
| And maybe I hope I never have to. | ||
| But Charlie died the way that he lived, fighting for a future of America that is not a communist or a socialist nation. | ||
| But we're like very close, actually, to a flipping point for young people. | ||
| And it's critical that we talk about it. | ||
| First, ladies and gentlemen, I want to talk about First Liberty. | ||
| If you know that there is a bit of a vibe shift that's happening in the country, First Liberty, of course, understands this as well. | ||
| We are at a critical turning point in our nation more than ever. | ||
| Powerful voices are pushing an agenda that puts the government above faith, that says that God is the government. | ||
| God is not God. | ||
| God is the government. | ||
| And that's just communism. | ||
| And that's the test. | ||
| Are you a communist? | ||
| Answer yes or no. | ||
| First Liberty created an e-book, America's First Freedom. | ||
| It's an antidote to tyranny. | ||
| It reminds us what made America, what keeps America free. | ||
| First Liberty is one of the nation's largest nonprofit legal teams devoted solely to defending religious freedom. | ||
| The same group that stood with the Supreme Court with a high school coach who led public prayer. | ||
| You might remember that wonderful story. | ||
| And a cross that honored World War I heroes. | ||
| They tried to take the cross down. | ||
| They're not even trying to hide it anymore. | ||
| Now, as we approach America's 250th birthday, couldn't be more urgent. | ||
| Download a free copy today at firstliberty.org slash Benny. | ||
| That's firstliberty.org slash Benny. | ||
| Faith, freedom, then, now, and forever. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, our Veterans Day. | ||
| I've been told my entire life, go listen to veterans, especially older veterans, because they're the ones who truly sacrificed, fought, died. | ||
| They're the ones who really like wove together, made America. | ||
| Okay, now, I don't think there were many World War I veterans around when I was born in the 1980s. | ||
| Certainly not. | ||
| They would have been 90 to 100 years old, but I grew up around World War II veterans. | ||
| And my grandfather was a World War II veteran. | ||
| My grandfather on my mother's side was a World War II veteran. | ||
| And all of the cohort that was rolling through Solon and Shoeyville, Iowa, where I was raised, but in the greater area of like Cedar Rapids, most people know Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | ||
| I saw somebody in the chat saying they're watching Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | ||
| So what up? | ||
| I wasn't fancy enough to be from Cedar Rapids. | ||
| I lived in Shoeyville, in case you're wondering. | ||
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In case you're wondering what pedigree I come from. | |
| Yeah, hog farms and cornfields and trailer parks and good, some of the goodest, most incredible salt of the earth people you could ever be privileged to grow up around and a ton of World War II veterans, frankly, living out their old and glory days on their family farms. | ||
| And I was told constantly as a young man to listen to these people, and I did. | ||
| And I still do. | ||
| And I've noticed a worrying trend that when you listen to them, these veterans are continually telling us that they're not quite sure what they fought for. | ||
| And they are unsure that the vision of America that they fought to preserve still exists today. | ||
| And they're questioning whether the sacrifices at all were worth it, in fact. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, let's listen to this 100-year-old World War II veteran. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I've lived a good life. | ||
| I've had a lot of happiness. | ||
| Happiness. | ||
| Smiling, telling everybody that everything was beautiful every day. | ||
| If I went into my church and didn't say everything was beautiful, they'd think I was sick. | ||
| And I'm not that way. | ||
| I mean, I sincerely believe in this whole world that everything is beautiful. | ||
| I mean, if I see, if I wake up in the morning and see these plants out here in nature and all those flowers that are in there and the green grass on the ground, that's beautiful. | ||
| And people don't realize what they have. | ||
| They bitch about it. | ||
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They do. | |
| And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
| Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
| We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
| Not at all. | ||
| Nobody will have the fun I had. | ||
| Nobody will have the opportunity I had. | ||
| It's just not the same. | ||
| And that's not what our boys, that's not what they died for. | ||
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I just, it's just not it. | |
| I'm so sorry. | ||
| Are you listening? | ||
| Are you listening to your veterans? | ||
| Benny, you found someone who was clearly emotional. | ||
| And certainly this isn't something that all World War II veterans believe, that their fight was completely in vain, that their sacrifice was for nothing because they don't recognize their country, because they feel like a foreigner inside of their own country, because they are the ones who are discriminated against now inside of their country. | ||
| What they fought for, what they fought to preserve, was not preserved. | ||
| In fact, the enemies were brought in and were shoved into Section 8 housing right next to them. | ||
| Oh, this is something that many World War II veterans believe. | ||
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In fact, the real truth? | |
| Yeah. | ||
| I feel like a foreigner in my own country lots of times, and I don't like it. | ||
| It makes my heart real heavy. | ||
| And I just hope we can pull out of this. | ||
| There's too much Hollywood going on in Washington all the time. | ||
| The important subjects they don't cover. | ||
| So the thing is, I hope all the guys will rally up and we'll go back and straighten it all out. | ||
| I feel like a foreigner in my own country, he says. | ||
| The last World War II veteran said that the opportunities that I had that I fought for are not available today to young people. | ||
| Well, Benny, you're just finding like two American men and those two American soldiers have, you know, these two guys have been propagandized, perhaps, by Fox News or right-wing media. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Let's go across the pond, shall we, to our great ally, England. | ||
| And let's go ahead and listen to what this World War II vet had to say just 72 hours ago. | ||
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What does Remembrance Sunday mean for you? | |
| What is your message? | ||
| My message is I can say in my mind's eye of rows and rows of white stones of all the hundreds of my friends and everybody else that gave their lives for what? | ||
| The country of today. | ||
| No, I'm sorry. | ||
| The sacrifice wasn't worth the result that it is now. | ||
| Oh, well, I'm sorry. | ||
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What do you mean by that, though? | |
| What we fought for and what we fought for was our freedom. | ||
| We thought that even now is downsight worse than what it was when I fought for it. | ||
| Now, you could argue that this Brit, this British veteran, is talking about his freedom, the freedom, perhaps like the censorship regime in the UK, where you're liable to get arrested for sharing the wrong meme. | ||
| That's a matter of fact. | ||
| But I think what many of these men are truly talking about is the dream of having a free life. | ||
| And that dream, of course, has been utterly stolen. | ||
| Here, let's look at the data. | ||
| Let's look at the data of what it looks like when these men were returning from war. | ||
| What is true freedom? | ||
| Thank you, Klein. | ||
| Next chart. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| What is true freedom? | ||
| True freedom, and this is biblical. | ||
| This is spiritual. | ||
| True freedom is being able to buy a house, being able to put up a fence, have a dog, raise your children in peace, and inside of a fortress, your fortress, to be able to pay off that house without usury rates, to have a dog that runs around in the yard, to have a wife who cooks sourdoughs for you in that home and nurtures your children. | ||
| As a man, you are protecting that house, and you are sitting out front on your porch with a shotgun in a rocking chair, with a bug zapper, and some country music playing low as the sun sets, and you listen to your children play. | ||
| True freedom is having equity in the American dream. | ||
| A home that is more than just a plot of land. | ||
| It is a place where all of your memories are woven together, dug deep into the dirt, sunk deep into the earth, the earth that God made and he's not making more of it. | ||
| It is precious. | ||
| It is an opportunity to pass on that legacy, pass that on to your children. | ||
| Generational wealth is what comes from home ownership. | ||
| Let's go ahead and check in on home ownership. | ||
| Right when these guys got back from the war, and I guess you could put up a lot of charts. | ||
| There's a lot of really troubling charts. | ||
| For instance, the attendance of church. | ||
| You could put up charts when it comes to graduation rates, literacy rates, rates of enlistment in the military, job rates for Native Americans, meaning people who were born here, the people who built this country. | ||
| But I'm going to choose this, because I actually believe that home ownership is the key to unlocking everything in life. | ||
| Estimated percent of 30-year-olds who are married and homeowners, the greatest generation, had 55% married with a home by 30 years old. | ||
| Married with a home by 30. | ||
| What's happened to that with every passing generation, every passing generation? | ||
| It's been carved and whittled down to nothing. | ||
| It is now resting at what looks like approximately 10% based on this graph. | ||
| 10% from 55 to 10% of 30-year-olds. | ||
| The average age of a home buyer is 39 years old right now in America. | ||
| 39 years old is certainly past the window of peak fertility for young women. | ||
| It is past the window of the prime and golden eras for fatherhood for young men. | ||
| You wonder why there's population collapse? | ||
| It's because the system that was designed to preserve the American dream that these men were fighting for was sold out from under you to multinational corporations, | ||
| foreigners who hate our land, the foreigners that many of these men fought against, and to big banks and corporations, BlackRock, Vanguard, LLCs. | ||
| You know, these men who are sitting there weeping in their uniforms, they didn't have to compete against a multinational globalist Wall Street entity that was gobbling up every single single family home on the block in order to rent it to illegal aliens. | ||
| And that is precisely what's happened. | ||
| Scroll down, please. | ||
| Cumulative total of foreign-born white collar workers in the U.S. by year. | ||
| And I use white collar because, well, these are the kind of jobs that everyone would see as good, solid paying incomes where you could actually create further generational wealth, stability. | ||
| Look at what's happened since these men fought. | ||
| It was less than 1% when those guys got back from war. | ||
| And now it is cresting 20%. | ||
| 20% of the U.S. workforce is foreign-born when it comes to the highest-paying jobs. | ||
| And it gets worse. | ||
| Immigrants are using taxpayer money to purchase homes. | ||
| HA loan locks to immigrants without permanent residency, including H-1B visa holders. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| The American dream has not only been stolen from you, it has been sold to illegals. | ||
| And you are the one with the bill. | ||
| Do you understand that this is what these men are crying about? | ||
| They sold the American dream to illegals and made you pay for it. | ||
| Thank God for President Trump, June 2025, after the FHA ban on criminal aliens getting subsidized housing. | ||
| We are about to witness the battle of a lifetime right now. | ||
| The battle of our lifetime is going to be what happens with people in my age demographic. | ||
| I am not 40. | ||
| I'm on the wrong side of 30. | ||
| But everyone under the age of 40 is looking out at an American economy that has been rigged against them. | ||
| They cannot buy a house. | ||
| They cannot buy a car. | ||
| They cannot buy gasoline. | ||
| They cannot afford groceries. | ||
| And they're saying, what was this all for? | ||
| What did we fight for? | ||
| What did our grandfathers fight for? | ||
| I'm a heritage American. | ||
| My family built this place. | ||
| And they look across the street and they see a family that came here illegally that is subsisting entirely on snap and welfare benefits, who had their home paid for by the government, go to free schools, get free medical care, and they're stuck with bills in their mother's basement. | ||
| And they're going to say, I'm done. | ||
| I'm crashing out. | ||
| I'm voting for the communist. | ||
| Because once you get those kids addicted to the nectar of free stuff from the government, you never go back. | ||
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That's a bad drug. | |
| That's why these men are weeping. | ||
| These men fought against totalitarianism. | ||
| They fought against the government as God, not God as God, whether that be the Soviet Union, whether that be Nazi Germany. | ||
| They fought for a fundamentally deist society centered around Christian principles, centered around taking care of those who live here, not being the landing spot welfare for the entire third world who hates us. | ||
| They've seen their neighborhoods, way of life, culture atrophy and deteriorate and disintegrate. | ||
| They've seen the Christian population of this nation be cut in half. | ||
| And that's not what they fought for. | ||
| They fought, in their own words, for this. | ||
| Go back to the first chart. | ||
| They fought so that 55% of their cohort could be married and buy a home by the age of 30. | ||
| And that is what we must preserve or restore, better yet, because the generation that was set to preserve it didn't. | ||
| They failed. | ||
| It is one of the most catastrophic failures in any nation for all time. | ||
| I would argue the single most catastrophic failure in the history of all peoples and all countries is staring at you right now on the screen. | ||
| That the generations directly after World War II decided to point the treasure, the borders, and all of the energy of society on opening up America to people who did not build this country, did not fight these wars, | ||
| did not create this place, who are here to parasitically take advantage of the best country on the earth and care nothing for the people that actually did fight, die, and build. | ||
| They did nothing for them. | ||
| They look at them with spite. | ||
| They spit on them and their children. | ||
| They center all of society around insulting Christians, fathers, mothers, parents. | ||
| Those of us who wish to actually produce and create, we're penalized for it. | ||
| Those of us who pay the bills of society, those rates and bills get ever higher with every passing moocher and parasite who comes into the system in order to come here to not work and not build and to simply change our nation fundamentally forever by bringing us a strand of communism, | ||
| socialism, Marxism that you see, of course, now totally and completely reanimating the corpse of the Democrat Party. | ||
| That is not what those World War II veterans fought for. | ||
| Go ask them to a man, and there's very few of them left breathing and walking the earth today, sadly. | ||
| Did you fight for open borders? | ||
| Did you fight for communism? | ||
| Did you fight for total government control over your health care? | ||
| Did you fight for unaffordable homes, groceries, and gasoline? | ||
| Is that what a world superpower looks like? | ||
| Is that what the victors of World War II look like? | ||
| No, in fact, the country itself reflects the loser mentality of a nation that's lost a great war. | ||
| And what was that war? | ||
| The war that we really lost was the war of globalism. | ||
| The atomization of our country and what made it great. | ||
| The destruction, shredding, and rending. | ||
| Not just in this generation, not just over the last four years or five years. | ||
| This is not, oh, look, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, they did it. | ||
| It's not even look at Barack Obama. | ||
| They did it. | ||
| Put up the chart one more time. | ||
| I'm going to, get ready, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| This chart's going to be up day and night on this program. | ||
| This happened at an absolutely catastrophic decline through the 1980s, 90s, 2000s. | ||
| Before I was born, this trend had well started. | ||
| It had already dropped by 10 points. | ||
| And then it just collapsed once globalism happened. | ||
| True, the true globalism of the 1990s. | ||
| No, no, no. | ||
| They have sold us lock, stock, and barrel. | ||
| And people are coming after President Trump for this. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| He's president. | ||
| That's just what happens when you're president. | ||
| You got to take the punches, whether you deserve them or not. | ||
| That's just the way it works. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I will not be the one sitting here blaming Donald Trump with one exception. | ||
| The administration has to act. | ||
| I was in the White House for four solid hours of meetings on Friday to talk about this critical issue, housing. | ||
| Housing, marriages. | ||
| It all stems from the same thing. | ||
| If a young man can't buy a house, then he doesn't want a wife. | ||
| If the wife isn't with a man who has a piece of property that is secure, then she doesn't want children. | ||
| And that's how you end America. | ||
| If the median home buyer is 40 years old, past the age of fertility, then your country's done. | ||
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Your people are through. | |
| No man wants to bring his wife home to a group house. | ||
| And no woman wants to raise her children in an apartment building, one room with 100 strangers. | ||
| Do you understand? | ||
| It's that simple. | ||
| And this has been a generational betrayal that President Trump has, in fact, inherited. | ||
| If anything, you can see that President Trump's first term, at the very least, the trend line got cranked and slowed a bit, right? | ||
| Just a little bit. | ||
| It flattened just a bit. | ||
| there's only so much you can do. | ||
| This is the battle of our time. | ||
| And those World War II veterans weeping on camera will be well right to do so because America is, in fact, lost on this trajectory. | ||
| Our great battle. will not be against foreign adversaries, but the adversaries within. | ||
| Our nation, our great World War II battle doesn't require us to get on landing boats because the enemy is already here. | ||
| We don't have to cross an ocean. | ||
| We don't have to storm a beach. | ||
| The enemy is within our shores, within our government. | ||
| The godless Marxist that wished just to take this away from you, you will own nothing. | ||
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You'll be happy. | |
| During COVID, they closed the churches and they opened up the liquor stores, the pornography shops, and the casinos. | ||
| They kept them open and they shut down your church and stopped you from going to the beach with your children or the playground. | ||
| Do you understand that was the most mask off moment in history? | ||
| What they demand of you is your soul because they view themselves as gods. | ||
| Now, God will strike them down in this life or the next. | ||
| But they view themselves as gods and they don't acknowledge God. | ||
| And that's what makes our movement special. | ||
| So my Veterans Day message is to get you right with Jesus. | ||
| God is God, and he won't be mocked. | ||
| What makes us different as a movement than the atomizationists on the left that says, you know, ethic, just communism all the time, communism, now, today, and forever. | ||
| That's what they say now. | ||
| That's what they're done. | ||
| That's what they've embraced. | ||
| Murder our enemies, kill for power, communism. | ||
| The antidote to that, the antidote to that is God. | ||
| 93% of Republicans believe in God. | ||
| Approximately half of Democrats only believe in God. | ||
| And that number is probably high. | ||
| God gives us life. | ||
| God gives us liberty. | ||
| God gives us the ability to pursue happiness. | ||
| We are the party of those three things. | ||
| That means we are the inheritor of the American dream. | ||
| They are not. | ||
| They are something totally and completely foreign to our land and our nation, to our American experience. | ||
| They are the reason why our World War II veterans weep on Veterans Day. | ||
| So are we going to fight and win? | ||
| That is the great battle before us. | ||
| That's our D-Day. | ||
| That's our Iwo Jima. | ||
| This, ladies and gentlemen, is our battle. | ||
| Do we have what it takes to win? | ||
| I guess we'll see. | ||
| That's what we're going to be fighting for on this program. | ||
| God bless our veterans. | ||
| They did their part. | ||
| They were betrayed here at home. | ||
| And now it is time for our own revolution. | ||
| It is time for our own restoration. | ||
| And it's time for our own battlefield victories. | ||
| This is what we seek, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| That's what we're going to keep fighting for. | ||
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| Ladies and gentlemen, we have a five-star rated grand conspiracy probe that has made quite a bit of news. | ||
| It's flown a bit under the radar as of late, but I was able to actually meet Jason Redding Keonis, who is the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida when I was in D.C. | ||
| And I can tell you, man, this guy's the real deal. | ||
| Dude is the real deal. | ||
| Trump-appointed federal prosecutor in Miami has launched a probe into the grand conspiracy of Democrats, Barack Obama, to destroy Trump's political ambitions. | ||
| The U.S. attorney in the Southern District of Florida subpoenaed at least 30 Obama officials involved in the investigation into Trump's 2016 campaign, New York Times reported. | ||
| The Miami probe follows up on a theory that Obama used officials to hoax an investigation and to jail Trump in the 2016 election. | ||
| Keonis, again, this is the U.S. attorney, Jason Redding Keownis, is now issued more than two dozen subpoenas, some to officials who took part in the Russia inquiry. | ||
| So far, they include ex-director of national intelligence James Clapper, FBI agent Peter Strzok, and Lisa Page. | ||
| Since he launched the controversial probe, at least two prosecutors have quit their jobs when they were asked to join. | ||
| Oh, wow. | ||
| So prosecutors are quitting. | ||
| We saw this with James Comey. | ||
| An amazing way to smoke out people who don't want actual law and order in our justice system. | ||
| This is what the Marxist does, by the way. | ||
| They staff out the entire federal government with their own people, and then you get situations like this, where they can just throw sand in the gears from the inside. | ||
| Keonis has responded by inviting staff from within the office to join the new unit and take on anti-Trumpers, Bloomberg claimed. | ||
| In a rare move, the U.S. Attorney has called a meeting on Monday with dozens of career prosecutors and major crimes unit. | ||
| Everyone is on pins and needles. | ||
| Furthermore, a grand jury has been impaneled in the district in the district on January 12th with speculation that more indictments against Democrats will take place. | ||
| My goodness. | ||
| Justice is coming, read a post by Mike Davis, former GOP Senate staffer, who has been pushing the investigation on the plot to take down Trump. | ||
| Davis posted a statement along with a photo of Keonis on Friday. | ||
| The Daily Mail has reached out to the Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Florida, and comment. | ||
| In July, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard submitted criminal referrals to the Justice Department for former President Barack Obama and his aides. | ||
| It appears that the DOJ initially tried to hold the case in Pennsylvania, but has since moved to Florida, a smart decision, in my opinion. | ||
| Gabbard unveiled evidence claiming that Obama and his team legally, illegally, correction, conspired to lead the 2016 election with a hoax on Donald Trump. | ||
| This, of course, has been confirmed ad nauseum demonstrably and empirically. | ||
| The information that we are releasing today shows a tremendous conspiracy in 2016 committed by officials at the highest level of government. | ||
| Their goal is to subvert the will of the American people and enact what was essentially a years-long coup in the object of trying to usurp the president from fulfilling the mandate bestowed upon him by the American people. | ||
| Their egregious abuse of power and blatant rejection of our Constitution threatens the very foundation of integrity of our democracy. | ||
| No matter how powerful every person involved in the conspiracy must be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law to make sure that it never happens again. | ||
| And if you will scroll down just a little bit farther, you'll see the great Mike Davis with that goofy ass grin standing there with the federal prosecutor, who, again, we had the honor and privilege of meeting in Washington, D.C. just a few nights ago. | ||
| All right, ladies and gentlemen, this is something that obviously has been brewing for quite a while. | ||
| Something that Tulsi Gabbard, just a reminder of this graphic, I haven't seen this graphic in a while, of how Russia Gate actually worked and how this hoax was designed in order to break every rule in the book and in order to sabotage President Trump and steal an election. | ||
| And then after President Trump won, to steal his presidency from him, which they did speak with anyone. | ||
| And the man I'm thinking of is Stephen Miller, who's become a dear friend of us and his family and pray for his family. | ||
| They are under constant threat. | ||
| But as I have heard from Stephen Miller in private and in public, that this worked. | ||
| That this created such a cloud over the first Trump administration. | ||
| It broke so much of the motivation and so much of the momentum in the administration that everyone was literally boxed in by this special counsel. | ||
| It was designed to work that way. | ||
| And it kneecapped them. | ||
| Is Trump deserving of a third term because of it? | ||
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I don't know. | |
| Make the argument. | ||
| Because Trump had his first term robbed from him. | ||
| And we had the American people a president that we elected, his agenda robbed from us. | ||
| That's why we spent the first 20 minutes of this show talking about what the agenda must turn to. | ||
| Domestic policy first and only. | ||
| America first and only. | ||
| So, ladies and gentlemen, a very quick flashback here with Tulsi Gabbard explaining exactly what's going on right now in the great state of Florida inside of this grand jury, the information that they are hearing and how this process will move forward. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
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Do you believe that any of this new information implicates former President Obama in criminal behavior? | |
| We have referred and will continue to refer all of these documents to the Department of Justice and the FBI to investigate the criminal implications of this. | ||
| For even Obama? | ||
| Correct. | ||
| The evidence that we have found and that we have released directly point to President Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment. | ||
| There are multiple pieces of evidence and intelligence that confirm that fact. | ||
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Ed, go ahead. | |
| Director Gamer, thank you. | ||
| So just to two questions, but to begin on that, the president yesterday, you inferred that the former president helped lead a coup. | ||
| Based on what you now see, do you believe President Obama is guilty of treason? | ||
| I'm leaving the criminal charges to the Department of Justice. | ||
| I am not an attorney, but as I've said previously, when you look at the intent behind creating a fake manufactured intelligence document that directly contradicts multiple assessments that were created by the intelligence community, the expressed intent and what followed afterward can only be described as a years-long coup and a treasonous conspiracy against the American people, our republic, and an attempt to undermine President Trump's administration. | ||
| The Senate intelligence-long coup, treasonous against the American people. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, I'm so honored to have our next guest, locked and loaded from the Department of Justice, the pardon attorney for President Trump, who's been on a roll. | ||
| the great Ed Martin joins the show live right now. | ||
| Ed, welcome back to the program. | ||
| Somebody who was a massive childhood fan of Darryl Strawberry, just got to say thanks, pal. | ||
| You know, you hate to see it go that way. | ||
| And, you know, the part of the clemency that dropped late on the evening on Friday, we haven't really covered it on the program. | ||
| So the floor is yours, Ed. | ||
| Well, you mentioned Daryl Strawberry. | ||
| I also have a connection. | ||
| He moved to St. Louis. | ||
| People don't realize, of course, Great New York Met and a Yankee. | ||
| He lives outside of St. Louis with his wife. | ||
| He's sober. | ||
| He runs a ministry. | ||
| He's really an extraordinary guy. | ||
| And I have to say that one was brought to us to do the check on and all. | ||
| And I was really pleased to learn a lot more about him and his life since he had some problems. | ||
| So that was great. | ||
| Look, President Trump, when I became pardon attorney, President Trump kind of gave me two focuses. | ||
| And not only this, but I describe it this way. | ||
| One is there's lots of people that have to pay a price, but then they deserve some clemency. | ||
| Sometimes get out of jail a little bit, you know, serve 50 years and they've already served 42 and they get out or something because they've changed their life and people that deserve a break. | ||
| He feels that. | ||
| He's a guy that has that sense of second chance. | ||
| But the other group is people who have been weaponized against. | ||
| And he's spoken numerous times about how the Biden administration and before that, the Obama administration, and frankly, even within Trump 1, you mentioned the first Trump administration. | ||
| Sometimes career prosecutors kept cases going. | ||
| The targeting of American citizens by a weaponized government, especially Biden in the last four years, it's obvious. | ||
| It's clear. | ||
| More and more we're finding details and specifics, but that's what the president has been clear about. | ||
| And this large chunk of the pardons from late last week included people who were targeted by the Biden administration in a very particular way. | ||
| So, yeah, let's go ahead and talk about that and obviously get my boyhood baseball cards off the table and go now to more recent history where a slew of Americans, dozens and dozens, were criminally prosecuted for objecting to an election, which is, of course, our constitutional right, protected by multiple amendments of the Constitution. | ||
| And so it really did boggle the mind how they were able to do this. | ||
| It seems utterly pernicious. | ||
| And with these pardons, this is a wonderful move step forward in ensuring that these Americans get all of their rights back and their lives back. | ||
| Can you talk us through it, Ed? | ||
| Yeah, Benny, thanks. | ||
| So there are 77 people who were pardoned in this pardon, as you point out. | ||
| It's the alternate electors in the 2020 election that were stepping up, as you said, to play a role in the Constitution, the Electoral College, exactly what you're hoping to do, expecting to do if you love the country and love the Constitution. | ||
| And for all these years, all through the Biden administration, they were hunted. | ||
| They were hunted by the Biden administration. | ||
| They were meant to pay a price. | ||
| They were forced to pay a price, sometimes with prosecutions, sometimes with bar complaints. | ||
| But the characteristics of these people are very important. | ||
| Some are famous. | ||
| Rudy Giuliani is famous, Sidney Powell, but most of them are regular folks who, here's what happened. | ||
| 2020 election happens, deeply suspect to a lot of us, things we saw right away, like what's going on. | ||
| And then they invoked and they utilized what is our system. | ||
| In fact, the first time this was done, Benny, was 1960, first famous time. | ||
| 1960, Kennedy loses Hawaii to Nixon. | ||
| He says, wait a second, that is a close race. | ||
| We're going to recount that. | ||
| We better create three electors, alternate electors, Democrats, sign the paperwork, and they were there. | ||
| It turns out, by the way, that Hawaii actually flipped. | ||
| And when the Kennedy electors were needed, they could step right in. | ||
| All that was happening in 2020, in the 20, early 2021, was people saying, hey, we've got a right to object to this, and we're trying to find our voice and see that. | ||
| And these 77 people were targeted. | ||
| And what we know, Benny, what's so important to hear is that Jack Smith, the special counsel, betrayed the game plan, in my opinion. | ||
| He said, we're going to go out and get everybody across the country and try to get Trump with a grand conspiracy, saying somehow they were all tied together. | ||
| But then you saw Georgia had a prosecutor do it. | ||
| Arizona had an attorney general. | ||
| You know, Michigan, all of a sudden, this network was targeting individuals. | ||
| And across the country, 77 people put into harm's way, put in and cost a ton of money, a ton of time, a ton of prestige, a ton of their lives. | ||
| And President Trump's instinct when I first started this job was, go find these people that have been weaponized against and let's try to protect them. | ||
| And that's what this pardon does. | ||
| It starts the argument, I think, out there because some of these are state charges. | ||
| Most of them are state charges, but it starts the argument that says, wait, you're charging somebody with a conspiracy at the state level. | ||
| There wasn't a crime. | ||
| There wasn't a victim. | ||
| There wasn't a cost. | ||
| Come on, get over it. | ||
| And we're fighting back. | ||
| And I think these people deserved it. | ||
| And President Trump did this. | ||
| And it was an honor to be a part of it. | ||
| There have been alternate electors in virtually every or contested elections in virtually every election in American history. | ||
| And this is our right. | ||
| Democracy is very messy at times. | ||
| And I don't, actually all the time, by nature, it is very messy. | ||
| And so like Al Gore did this in 2000. | ||
| Like, I just, I don't quite understand it. | ||
| They called George W. Bush an illegitimate president, obviously, for eight straight years. | ||
| I just, I, the, the cognitive dissidence, Ed, I don't get. | ||
| Well, and I, you know, we could spend a, you know, you've talked on your program, Benny. | ||
| You know, you have like, how do you understand this? | ||
| How do you try to talk to people that are gone, you know, and have full-blown TDS? | ||
| But what I can just see is people targeted in a way that is truly destructive. | ||
| You have people who have to mortgage their home. | ||
| They have to liquidate their savings. | ||
| They have to fight for their bar license. | ||
| There's a guy up in Wisconsin. | ||
| His name is Jim Trupas. | ||
| He's a judge. | ||
| You know, Dean Eastman, John Eastman's kind of famous. | ||
| For those of us that are conservative, he's an iconic character for 30 years. | ||
| Jim Trupas, Judge Trupas is his name. | ||
| Was a judge for 40 years, 35 years, just beloved, respected, conservative. | ||
| But he signed on to be a lawyer for the effort to do what the Constitution says. | ||
| And they still have him in court. | ||
| They're still dragging him around. | ||
| And again, remember what I'm saying is these are federal pardons. | ||
| So they cover the fact that Jack Smith wanted to charge these people federally in DC. | ||
| That covers it. | ||
| But it also is an argument about what's happening here. | ||
| And again, when President Trump doesn't just do things only because of one reason, he has multiple reasons, in my opinion. | ||
| And what he also is showing is 2020, there was something about 2020, and we're finding more and more that made it so they had to silence you. | ||
| They didn't just disagree. | ||
| You had to be silenced. | ||
| And if you were Jim Trupis or some of these others, and people looked up from their otherwise normal lives and said, look what they're doing to Jim Trupas. | ||
| He's the esteemed judge in our county. | ||
| Look what they're doing to so-and-so, who's a regular business guy. | ||
| They're destroying them. | ||
| I'm going to shut my mouth too. | ||
| I'm not going to bring my objections. | ||
| I'm going to step back. | ||
| That's what weaponization means. | ||
| And that's another piece of these pardons to really deliver a message that A, we're on your side, American citizens. | ||
| And B, you can fight back and get protected because we all have to do that. | ||
| Yeah, it was a national struggle session by the Marxists, is what it was. | ||
| They wanted people to have a sign hung around their neck. | ||
| It's the same thing that Mao Zedong did. | ||
| You just, you want to put a sign around their neck, you put a cone on their head, you put them out in the middle of the town square, and everybody goes and yells at them because they had a different thought from the party. | ||
| And this is the same tactic. | ||
| It is. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It is. | ||
| And again, one of the things that's liberating for us that promote this, President Trump has, he's got a funny thing. | ||
| He's kind of rough, tough guy. | ||
| He's a fighter, but he's very kind in a very special way. | ||
| And in this one, other people, I can tell you, other people sort of around the sort of movement and law say, well, don't bother with these pardons. | ||
| They may not be effectuating much and all. | ||
| President Trump was like, hey, these people are beleaguered and they deserve to know that we're on their side. | ||
| And I look, I think, I think this will have an effect. | ||
| There's a great argument for how it can have an effect, but it also sends a big message. | ||
| And I should say, Senator Ron Johnson played a big role in helping with this, helping get it done. | ||
| And, you know, General Bondi was like, get after it. | ||
| The dag, Todd Blanche, was get after it. | ||
| Everybody said, figure it out, tighten it up, make sure we have it all done right. | ||
| And then we're going to go do this and we're going to bring this to people. | ||
| And I can tell you, I've heard from Rudy, but I heard from the regular folks. | ||
| They really feel like the president did something for them. | ||
| And they feel like there's wind at their back now to keep going because many of them are still fighting, still trying to figure out how to go forward. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Meanwhile, on the other side, again, on the other side, they are absolutely shameless in their openness about how they're trying to destroy the right, whether it's through bullets to the head with Charlie Kirk or President Trump, or whether it's Letitia James openly bragging on camera while she's running that her intended goal is putting Trump in prison. | ||
| She doesn't know how. | ||
| She doesn't know why, but that's like, that's why you elect me. | ||
| Now, I know those clips. | ||
| I put together montages of those clips, Ed. | ||
| And so to see you standing in front of Letitia James's house here in your trademark trench coat was really special for me. | ||
| Can you give me an update here? | ||
| This is a fun shot. | ||
| Can I like donate to the Senate Ed Martin to stand ominously in front of criminals? | ||
| Benny, if I show up at your house, you'll just wonder I might not be coming to trick or shoot this. | ||
| Maybe we're checking on things. | ||
| If you see Ed Martin in a trench coat in front of your house, you're cooked, bro. | ||
| That's right, exactly. | ||
| Well, and let me be careful. | ||
| I can't comment on ongoing investigations except to say this. | ||
| The prosecutors you've heard about, Lindsey Halligan, spectacular, right? | ||
| And getting to the bottom of things, other places around, you know, you alluded earlier in this show to some of what's going on in Florida. | ||
| I get frustrated, Benny, because I want to go fast. | ||
| I want to break stuff. | ||
| I want to kind of, I really want to fight all the time. | ||
| But I just can tell you from the inside, the progress that's being made. | ||
| And, you know, these pardons, for example, they shine a light on what's gone on. | ||
| And remember, part of this, there's no statute of limitations on the truth, Benny. | ||
| There's no statute of limitations on the truth. | ||
| We have to get out the truth. | ||
| You mentioned Tulsi. | ||
| Tulsi took the steps to declassify documents in the last two months that nobody done, right? | ||
| I don't know why they hadn't done it, but now she did it. | ||
| Getting the truth out and then holding people accountable. | ||
| Nobody should think we're saying we're just going to tell the truth. | ||
| That's not true. | ||
| We're going to get everybody we can, but you have to be willing to get the truth out because a lot of what's what they're counting on is running out the clock with the Article III judges and others and trying to hide the truth. | ||
| So these pardons, again, shine a light on a situation and I hope make people say, A, those Americans didn't deserve to be victims. | ||
| And B, what was going on there? | ||
| Why were they trying to keep it silent so much? | ||
| Let's get more, get to the bottom of that more and more. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| So we got hit up this morning by a dear friend named John Solomon. | ||
| And he says, get a lot of this. | ||
| And it goes like this from just the news. | ||
| Clinton corruption files, Pam Bondi, and Kash Patel unleash new evidence about former First Family Foundation. | ||
| So they've sent a pile of evidence, a cache of documents to Congress about Bill and Hillary Clinton's foundation collecting what looks like foreign influence operation here transmitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee. | ||
| We'll have Ron Johnson on in just a second. | ||
| But since this is breaking out of your, out of your building, and the allegations here are that foreigners effectively funded the Clinton Foundation as an end-round, obvious public corruption operation. | ||
| Can you tell me, Ed, how does the organization, how does it, if you can't comment on an ongoing investigation, but like, how should things like this play out? | ||
| Well, I actually can tell you on this one, I've been so busy with my stuff. | ||
| I read it like you did. | ||
| So I don't have any insight. | ||
| But I will say this broadly, what you're seeing is the fruit of the president's leadership on getting after it. | ||
| And so I'm on the weaponization. | ||
| I run the weaponization working group. | ||
| Inside that is getting to the bottom of how they targeted Catholics, how they targeted school board parents, how they targeted the whistleblowers. | ||
| This is the Biden administration. | ||
| All that stuff we're getting to the bottom of. | ||
| And we make more progress every week than we could ever publicize. | ||
| A lot of it is secret, is required to keep it quiet, but you're seeing more and more of the fruit of that. | ||
| And so that's an example of something it's been worked on for weeks, if not months, and we're finally getting to the point where we can move these things around. | ||
| And it's a challenge. | ||
| I tell people all the time, though, Benny, don't give up on pressuring us to move faster. | ||
| It's not bad for us. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| People, I'm not, I don't want to be an apologist for saying we're doing everything we can and should. | ||
| Keep pushing, but understand the men and women that are in here that are working hard out across the country are doing great stuff and we're making more progress. | ||
| So I think that falls in the category of something probably somebody's worked on for two months and they finally get to push it out and we'll see where it leads. | ||
| Probably outside of the statute of limitations because the Clintons were good at this, but I don't know. | ||
| But I will say there's no statute of limitations on getting the truth out. | ||
| And guys like Ron Johnson who'll be on, you said he's going to be on, has been great about helping with that too. | ||
| So in closing here, Ed, you know, last time you were on the program, you made an enormous amount of news by talking about some of the weaponization that you're going to be focusing on in Washington, D.C. | ||
| And part of that was obviously the weaponization around January 6th. | ||
| Everything from the scaffolding commander, the guy who built the gallows, to the guy who cut the fences and what is looking more and more with every passing day, like a coordinated op in order to disrupt President Trump, the MAGA movement, and throw a lot of innocent people in prison, which they did, destroy a lot of innocent lives, sort of a trend line of the show here and your life's work. | ||
| So there was breaking news and very interesting news about the pipe bomber. | ||
| And it's not my report. | ||
| It's a report from the Blaze. | ||
| We've covered that report. | ||
| We've covered the FBI's commentary on it, effectively saying that the reward is still out there and available and some of the greater dialogue about what's going on there. | ||
| Can you give us any update or any insight into what exactly is happening when it comes to the pipe bomber investigation? | ||
| Where would you like to see this go? | ||
| I think the American people more than ever sort of just want answers. | ||
| Yeah, well, let me make a broad comment on J6 because it's, again, within our weaponization working group, something I care a lot about. | ||
| As pardon attorney, we pardoned a bunch of the J6ers as U.S. attorney at the time. | ||
| That was out of my office. | ||
| So I live with that. | ||
| It's an extraordinary thing. | ||
| I can say that the scope of that problem of J6 is almost mind-boggling. | ||
| The conduct of the government, the law enforcement, the day, it's unbelievable, but we're in it and we're in it hard and we're in it in a lot of different ways. | ||
| On the pipe bomb, I don't have anything to add except to give you some context. | ||
| Let me say this. | ||
| As U.S. attorney in D.C., I brought people in and we said, I said, where are we on this? | ||
| And we had a great FBI agents that had been just changed out to get new agents. | ||
| And we had prosecutors. | ||
| And we said we got to redouble. | ||
| And everybody redoubled. | ||
| And that's been going on for months. | ||
| As to the current state of it, I don't have any comment except I talked to Bongino over the weekend and he said, look, we are in this completely and it's not off the radar. | ||
| This is not something that anybody should think is out of the, off of, you know, anybody. | ||
| And, you know, Dan and I know each other for a long time. | ||
| To hear him say it, I know exactly what he means. | ||
| And so I'm confident that we're making progress. | ||
| Look, I know we're making progress in ways that people can't see yet. | ||
| I know because I'm in that. | ||
| But I think on that one, too, things are going to play out well. | ||
| And these are, we got great people now. | ||
| We got the right people in the right places. | ||
| And I think you're going to be really confident, Benny, in the coming months and really the coming years. | ||
| It's going to be a long play on all this stuff. | ||
| And we got to keep grinding. | ||
| Just a quick follow-up on that, Ed. | ||
| What do you see? | ||
| Because when you came on the program last, you were very confident in the architecture that was being built around what seemed like a larger conspiracy around January 6th in order to deplete the Capitol Hill Police Forces, not have the National Guard show up. | ||
| Nancy Pelosi, obviously, has now decided to leave office. | ||
| Do you foresee Nancy Pelosi having to answer questions about her activities that day? | ||
| Do you foresee potentially the new January 6th committee in the House really cracking open some of the mysteries and some of the more nefarious activities around that day? | ||
| And do you yourself, Ed, like believe that there is a larger conspiracy at play there by the feds? | ||
| Well, second question first, I have a lot of confidence in Barry Lautermilk. | ||
| He's really, and he's got a good committee now. | ||
| I think he's going to get to the bottom of a lot, which is really helpful to have that tool. | ||
| As to the third question about do I see a grand conspiracy? | ||
| I see a lot of pieces and I think we just have to keep digging into those pieces. | ||
| And I am very confident that because, you know, for example, as in weaponization, we have had people come in and they say, I was targeted as a J6 defendant in this way. | ||
| And we've had to look at how that happened. | ||
| And it's opened up a whole set of questions about how government was being used that wouldn't have come into our minds when we first started. | ||
| In other words, the scope of this investigation is so big, but up on Capitol Hill, in terms of that day, there's a lot to still unpack and it's being unpacked. | ||
| And I don't like to make now that I'm one of the people investigating, I don't like to comment on what I see as the grand X or Y, but I just can tell you, I am very, very confident that we are getting to the truth, that we are getting to accountability, and that we have the right team together to do that. | ||
| That's something that I've not wavered on, and I'm still pumped up about. | ||
| I just think it's thank you. | ||
| Sorry, Ed, you just cut out there for just a second for just a second. | ||
| Do we got Ed back? | ||
| I'm sorry, we just had a every single time somebody's making a base point, like the Chinese come in and they mess with our signal. | ||
| I blame it on Communist China and happy to. | ||
| I'm never going to stop. | ||
| Do we still have Ed? | ||
| No? | ||
| All right. | ||
| Our producers are saying that producers are saying that we had what looked like a catastrophic collapse in Ed's feed. | ||
| That's just the way it goes, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| It is live. | ||
| We are live. | ||
| In case you ever wondered if we do the pre-record like most of the other industry does and then run it live when it's not, no, we actually do this live. | ||
| And so a sign off and a massive thank you to Ed Martin, pardon an attorney for President Trump and the Department of Justice. | ||
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| It is just catastrophic. | ||
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| And it's really like leveraging people's lives. | ||
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| All right, ladies and gentlemen, we still have news of a brawl at Berkeley last night. | ||
| We have news of the Clintons and their foreign funding being investigated now by Pam Bondi. | ||
| And we have plenty of news about the government shutdown, which is perhaps going to end within hours. | ||
| Senate ends 41-day government shutdown stalemate and they send the bipartisan deal to the House. | ||
| Chuck Schumer crying on the Senate floor last night. | ||
| And Senator Schumer now getting called out by his own party. | ||
| And the hyenas are nipping at the legs of the old and tired and beleaguered and depleted, malnourished lion. | ||
| If you can call Chuck Schumer that, as he trudges through, the hyenas are yapping. | ||
| They're coming for Chuck Schumer, man. | ||
| I'm telling you. | ||
| Somebody who you should listen to, though, on all of this is the great Senator Ron Johnson from the state of Wisconsin, who joins us live now. | ||
| Oh, Senator, not a great day for Chuck Schumer. | ||
| How is this going over in the Senate? | ||
| Morning, Benny. | ||
| Well, I'm just glad that we found eight Democrats that were rational and decided to end this. | ||
| It really has been a travesty. | ||
| To hold government employees and the American population hostage for their political demands was pretty sick. | ||
| You had one Democrat staffer say that we're not going to end this until planes start falling out of the sky. | ||
| I'm very grateful that that didn't happen. | ||
| But we stood pretty firm. | ||
| We stood very firm. | ||
| We did not cave to their demands to continue to mask over, hide the miserable figure that Obamacare is, the fact that it's pushing premiums, causing them to skyrocket. | ||
| What one, again, it's very difficult, national average is that type of thing. | ||
| One thing I looked at was a 40-year-old individual. | ||
| Their premiums on average, state by state, have gone up 169%. | ||
| That's 4.3 times the rate of inflation, which has increased 39% since the start of Obamacare. | ||
| So it's been a disaster. | ||
| And that was the whole thing: they were trying desperately to try and continue to paint that over, to mask it over, to hide the fact that their Obamacare policy has miserably failed. | ||
| And I'm just glad that Republicans stood strong. | ||
| Now, there's a small subsection of those individuals above 400% poverty line whose subsidies completely go away. | ||
| Those individuals have been harmed by Obamacare to a great extent. | ||
| I'd kind of like to help those folks, but not until Democrats admit the extent of the problem and quit lying about the fact. | ||
| I heard it last night in the Senate floor. | ||
| 20 million Americans are going to see their premiums double. | ||
| No, that's just not true. | ||
| 22 million of the 24 million people on the exchanges, their subsidies continue at the original Obamacare subsidy rates. | ||
| And because premiums are skyrocketing, I average 26%, the actual dollar amount of those subsidies will be increasing next year. | ||
| They may have to pay more in terms of their net premium, but their gross premiums are going up 26% and their subsidies are increasing as well. | ||
| So those, I know that's a lot of numbers. | ||
| That's the truth. | ||
| There hasn't been a whole lot of truth spoken by Democrats during this entire shutdown. | ||
| I hate that you senators are debating and in charge of healthcare policy. | ||
| I hate it. | ||
| The more I listen to senators, the more I listen to some of the people, like the Maisie Hironos of the world, the more I'm like, man, I wouldn't like trust you to rent a line bike scooter, you know, and not drive it directly into traffic. | ||
| You're some of the dumbest people, not you, Senator. | ||
| We love you. | ||
| But like, senators are some of the dumbest people on earth. | ||
| And it's like, it's grotesque that these styles of policies are sitting before the Senate. | ||
| It was never intended to be that. | ||
| And it's horribly damaging. | ||
| I don't want to go back and relitigate history, but how damaging was John McCain voting against, you know, you were there for that fight. | ||
| And we like the Obamacare truly was well and true on the ropes. | ||
| What was the Republican solution here? | ||
| And what did John McCain do that night? | ||
| Well, first of all, I hate to report the Republican solution back then was not very good. | ||
| What the House sent over to us was not a very good plan. | ||
| What we need to do, and part of the problem with this, is you need the tools to be able to do it. | ||
| Trying to do it through reconciliation is very difficult. | ||
| Obamacare wasn't passed totally through reconciliation. | ||
| They had 60 votes at one point in time. | ||
| So the problem you have in Washington, D.C. is it seems to be pretty much an information and fact-free zone. | ||
| Everybody has their solutions. | ||
| It maybe sounds good. | ||
| The good news, I think, currently is what President Trump tweeted, I think that was prompted by a lot of the things that we're doing in the Senate, people like Rick Scott, who actually knows healthcare. | ||
| One of our principles is take the money we're spending, give it to the American people, and give them the freedom to buy the type of insurance plan they want. | ||
| What Obamacare did is it pretty well, it did completely dismantle the individual insurance market, put in place these Rube Goldberg, very prescriptive policies, destroyed high-risk pools that weren't perfect, could have been tweaked to cover people with pre-existing conditions, but it's literally that you forced those. | ||
| small percentage of the American public. | ||
| Back then, it was about 12 million people on the individual exchanges, carry the entire cost burden of covering people with pre-existing conditions. | ||
| So that's one of the reasons its premiums have skyrocketed, doubled, tripled, some cases quadrupled in some of these states. | ||
| It's just the faulty design. | ||
| We're going to have to repair all that damage, but we can't necessarily do it all through reconciliation. | ||
| And we've got to get our act together. | ||
| We've got to come up with our own plan, but it's a good start with President Trump saying, well, money we're spending on health care, you know, subsidizing people's care, give it to them. | ||
| Let them decide what kind of plan, things like short-term plans, association plans. | ||
| All those things are outlawed because of Obamacare. | ||
| We need to give Americans their freedom back and try and get government as much as possible out of it. | ||
| Part of a big problem is just the third-party payer system, government, and even health insurance. | ||
| It's a third-party payer system. | ||
| For every dollar we spend in healthcare, the patients kick in maybe 10 cents. | ||
| So we have no idea what anything costs other than our insurance rate and our taxes. | ||
| That's a broken market system. | ||
| We need to bring more consumerism back. | ||
| But you do that with things like health savings accounts. | ||
| Again, they're basic principles. | ||
| If you understand the marketplace, I come from the private sector. | ||
| I actually do. | ||
| Rick Scott comes from the private sector. | ||
| He understands hospitals as well. | ||
| So I think we've got some good people now involved in this process. | ||
| And again, a president with the right mindset, the overall macro approach here is turn the money we're spending over the American people, again, with controls, but let them have the freedom to pick whatever insurance policy that suits their needs as opposed to, again, this highly prescriptive, prescript, prescriptive policies that Obamacare established. | ||
| And it just sickens the soul. | ||
| I don't pretend to be an expert on these things. | ||
| I'll never attempt to be smarter than I actually am. | ||
| I think I have a really nice, very comfortable, very cozy room temperature IQ that I'm operating with here. | ||
| I'm from the Midwest. | ||
| I went to community college. | ||
| So I'm not going to try to be an expert on healthcare policy. | ||
| But I know this. | ||
| I'm smarter than Corey Booker. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I've heard Corey Booker give a speech. | ||
| I've witnessed like what they like. | ||
| I wouldn't trust this guy to like be able to operate a Burger King drive-through. | ||
| And yet he's part of like 100 voices on trillion-dollar American healthcare industry and the regulation of it and where we're going to spend all this money. | ||
| It's like, it's insane, man. | ||
| It's just so stupid. | ||
| We had a hearing last week in my committee called Assessing the Damage Done by Obamacare. | ||
| And my ranking member, after hearing all the damage done, we had great witnesses. | ||
| We were just laying it out. | ||
| Here are all the problems. | ||
| Here's all the damage done. | ||
| At the very end of the hearing, he goes, where are all these millions that have been harmed by Obamacare? | ||
| I don't know anybody who's been harmed by Obamacare. | ||
| And I said, your own witness. | ||
| They brought in a mom from Madison, Wisconsin. | ||
| Her employer dropped coverage in 2016 because he had the Obamacare alternatives, right? | ||
| She had to buy it. | ||
| She bought a silver plan at $1,000 a month, couldn't afford it. | ||
| A couple years later, she switched to a bronze plan, $14,000 deductible, had medical bills, had to take out an $18,000 home equity line of credit. | ||
| Your own witness is a victim of Obamacare. | ||
| So that's the problem we're dealing with. | ||
| It's right in front of his eyes. | ||
| His own witness is a victim, has been harmed by Obamacare, and he's in a complete state of denial. | ||
| The entire Democrat Party is in a state of denial. | ||
| And what's the first step in solving a problem? | ||
| You have to admit you have one. | ||
| The only problem they admit to, we're not throwing enough money at it. | ||
| That's not going to solve the problem. | ||
| So, again, we got a real problem with Democrats in a state of denial. | ||
| They will never admit they were wrong with Obamacare. | ||
| Again, Obamacare wasn't about bringing down costs as much as President Obama lied about that. | ||
| Obamacare was the first step in a single-payer system. | ||
| And that's what they're trying to do. | ||
| They're trying to jam us. | ||
| No, throw a couple, you know, $400 billion more at this problem, and we will eventually get to where we always intended to go, which was complete government-run healthcare. | ||
| And then we are totally screwed. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| It is, man, it is a tough conversation to have because it's all left-wing coded. | ||
| And they were able to get Obamacare over the finish line. | ||
| They were able to break it forever and they'll never own it. | ||
| And they'll just use it as a cudgel to beat Republicans with into eternity. | ||
| And so it sucks. | ||
| It was such a massive miscalculation by the Republican Party at the time. | ||
| And every year since it just gets worse and worse and worse. | ||
| You'd hate to see the housing market go that way. | ||
| It's something that I think that obviously a lot of people are focusing on right now. | ||
| And it's something that this show, I mean, we've been doing a lot of work on it. | ||
| It's something that Charlie and I were working on before his assassination to unlock the American dream. | ||
| Now, healthcare obviously is a massive part of that. | ||
| You want people, young people, to be able to afford healthcare. | ||
| But before young people care or think about health care, they think about like, do I have a shot at the American News? | ||
| Do I have a shot at owning a home? | ||
| Do I have a shot at actually like starting my life? | ||
| Where you can't bring your wife home to the group house right after getting married. | ||
| Nobody wants to do that. | ||
| And you can't raise kids in a single room apartment, you know, with 100 strangers. | ||
| And so I want to ask just sort of an open-ended question here, Senator, as somebody who clearly cares about the future of the nation. | ||
| Is there anything at all like cooking in the Senate or in Congress in order to assist first-time homebuyers or young people to get the age down from 40 for the average age of America for Americans first-time home buying to 40? | ||
| 40 is the age? | ||
| That's crazy. | ||
| Well, the first step is we have to start reducing spending. | ||
| Get back to a pre-pandemic level of spending. | ||
| You're going to continue to drive inflation higher when we have deficits of $1.8, $1.9 trillion, which we've had for the last five years. | ||
| The projected deficit over the next 10 years is going to average over $2.6 trillion a year. | ||
| So we've got to get spending under control. | ||
| The first thing we need to do is there's a great book written, you know, this is 15, 20 years ago by Charles Murray called Real Education. | ||
| One of his final conclusions is too many kids go to college. | ||
| Now, listen, if you have a degree in mind that is actually going to benefit you and be able to pay your student loan off, I guess you can borrow money for it, but we have enticed our children to collectively incur $1.7 trillion in debt. | ||
| We are handing out degrees that employers could care less about, they don't value. | ||
| So we've enticed our children to dig themselves this enormous hole that's very difficult for them to get out of. | ||
| So I am truly hoping now that you have AI replacing an awful lot of those college-degree kids, you know what we still need? | ||
| We still need people to work. | ||
| We still need tradesmen and craftspeople. | ||
| What was Mike Mike Rowe? | ||
| The dirty jobs, they're not dirty jobs. | ||
| They're great jobs. | ||
| They're great jobs in manufacturing. | ||
| We need people to do plumbing, do electrical work, construct homes, build things. | ||
| I mean, those are very satisfying careers. | ||
| I mean, you get people in construction building a really cool house. | ||
| That's a great thing. | ||
| So, we first of all have to make sure that our young people understand they have all kinds of options. | ||
| It's not just about a four-year degree. | ||
| If there's something that you want to do with a four-year degree, great. | ||
| But not every kid is cut out for it, not and certainly not incurring the type of student debt. | ||
| I mean, it's absurd. | ||
| I ask kids, you know, these colleges are bringing students into my conference room lobbying for more money. | ||
| I just ask them, so how much you pay in tuition? | ||
| And then when they tell me $40,000 or $50,000 or $60,000, you go, Are you kidding me? | ||
| Do you think the education you're getting is worth $60,000 a year? | ||
| At that point, their counselors never bring them back in, which is good because I really don't want these kids being used as pawns to lobby Congress for more spending that we can't afford. | ||
| But the point, the point I'm making, it is absurd, the cost of college, and it is not worth it. | ||
| It's simply not worth it. | ||
| Why don't we normalize? | ||
| You know, the boomers on average own close to three 2.8 homes per couple. | ||
| So, what the boomers on average own. | ||
| We need to facilitate the actual movement of that property and that wealth to the younger generations, Gen X, Millennials, Gen Alpha, Gen Z. | ||
| And we got to figure out, I mean, we got to figure out a way to actually pass down and pass on that wealth. | ||
| I would like to normalize leaving your kids a home instead of a college education, Senator, because both of them will cost $250,000. | ||
| Which one's going to serve your child better? | ||
| You know, an actual home with equity and value that increases, or a college education that's just going to be a debtor, like debt slavery and rent slavery for the rest of your life. | ||
| I don't know what do we lost. | ||
| Where the hell did we lose that, Senator? | ||
| That's what people should be doing. | ||
| Boomers should be like ravenous to try and like do that for their children. | ||
| But sadly, they're not. | ||
| Well, again, it starts with our totally broken education system. | ||
| It's not totally broken, but it's pretty messed up. | ||
| And, you know, I'm highly concerned about private equity coming in and scooping up and driving up the price of homes. | ||
| There are many, many problems here. | ||
| But again, I go back to just basic life path and career path. | ||
| And it's just gotten so out of whack. | ||
| You know, you got to get a four-year degree. | ||
| No, you don't. | ||
| No, you don't. | ||
| I mean, you just simply don't. | ||
| And you certainly shouldn't get $100,000, $200,000 in debt because you will never dig yourself out of that hole. | ||
| As we've seen during the Biden administration, where they paid off, they had to pay off hundreds of billions of dollars of student loan debt. | ||
| So again, this is debt is bad. | ||
| I fortunately had a professor in college who started out saying the reason they call a debt instrument a bond is because when you put yourself in debt, you put yourself into bondage and nobody wants to be in bondage. | ||
| Unfortunately, we're not telling that to our kids today. | ||
| We're encouraging them to get in all this debt. | ||
| It's a real disservice to our young people. | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| Normalize leaving your kids' houses. | ||
| That's my wife and my plan. | ||
| Is like, you're not going to go, like, you're not going to go to school. | ||
| You're not going to go to college, right? | ||
| You're going to learn a trade. | ||
| You're going to apprentice with daddy. | ||
| You're going to come work either at a like family business. | ||
| And then when you get married, that will be like what we wish to, instead of going hundreds of thousands of dollars into debt for a college education that could well be meaningless, that instead we'll give you a house to like start your life, right? | ||
| Like, we'll try and like or at least help you out, right? | ||
| To like get your first, that's a that's positive movement in society. | ||
| Uh, you're exactly right about the education cartels. | ||
| Uh, speaking of a cartel, the Clinton cartel, uh, news breaking this morning, pop up the article, please. | ||
| Uh, the Clinton files then delivered to Congress, Pam Bondi, and Kash Patel. | ||
| New evidence about the first families' corruption effectively is foreign influence. | ||
| What they're saying is that there's a massive flow of foreign influence operation through the Clinton Foundation. | ||
| Senate Judiciary Committee, you're quite familiar with that, Senator. | ||
| Can you give us insight here as to what's going to be happening to Bill and Hillary Clinton? | ||
| What's going on here? | ||
| Well, we just received the documents, so I haven't seen them myself personally. | ||
| Let's face it, Peter Schweiser wrote about Clinton Cash more than a decade ago. | ||
| So many of these things we know. | ||
| We absolutely understand this. | ||
| We know that these people are criminals. | ||
| It's the matter of having the documentary evidence to really pin it on them. | ||
| And that's been bundled up inside the Department of Justice, inside the FBI. | ||
| So then Trump's first term, again, I think these documents were hidden. | ||
| They weren't made available to prosecutors. | ||
| I think that's what's going to be revealed. | ||
| Again, we were going to see the corruption of our federal law enforcement under Biden and under Obama. | ||
| I mean, to me, it's obvious that's been what's happening, but you need the documentation. | ||
| My concern, Benny, you know, we found a bunch of documents in a skiff in a bunch of burn bags. | ||
| They ran out of time. | ||
| How many documents did they destroy? | ||
| My guess is they destroyed a lot of documents. | ||
| So that's the issue we have. | ||
| You know, to me, all this stuff is known. | ||
| This is obvious. | ||
| I mean, these people are criminals, including President Obama, who knew full well what the steel dossier was, a Clinton campaign dirty trick, and yet he helped engineer the Mo investigation with John Brennan. | ||
| I mean, we know all of these things. | ||
| It's obvious these guys did this, disrupted our democracy, did more damage to it than anything China or Russia could ever hope to accomplish. | ||
| But the mainstream media is in their back pockets, so this doesn't get the kind of public and publicity it needs. | ||
| That's really, that's our challenge. | ||
| That's the challenge of Congress. | ||
| That's the challenge of the Trump administration, Pam Bondi, Kash Patel. | ||
| We need to first and foremost expose all of these things. | ||
| But at the same time, they're going to try and prosecute the crime, and that's going to be the tension. | ||
| They don't want to blow their prosecution. | ||
| That generally means that Congress is not going to get available or have available to it a lot of these documents, which means the public's not going to hear about it until there's a trial. | ||
| And my concern is if it's just a narrowed indictment, do all these records get sealed up like they did under John Durham? | ||
| So again, you've got that tension. | ||
| Listen, you had Ed Martin on. | ||
| God bless him. | ||
| He helped get the pardon for people like Judge Trupis and the alternate electors in Wisconsin. | ||
| I mean, people persecuted by this law affair. | ||
| There's a lot of work to be done. | ||
| Pam Bondi needs help. | ||
| She needs a lot of attorneys there to these review teams to classify information. | ||
| There's a lot of work to be done. | ||
| What do you see happening here? | ||
| What is the purpose and intent of these documents from the Clintons in closing, Senator? | ||
| You say that it's criminal, and you say it's been cataloged and classified as criminal and has been exposed. | ||
| And Peter Schweiser's book, I totally agree with you. | ||
| What happens next in the Judiciary Committee? | ||
| Yeah, from my standpoint, more exposure, okay, and disclosure. | ||
| I don't know what statute of limitations. | ||
| That's part of the problem with James Comey. | ||
| A lot of these things, statute of limitations already expired. | ||
| So that's a real issue. | ||
| So understand the number one part of accountability is exposure. | ||
| And that's really what Congress can do. | ||
| We can't indict, we can't convict, we can't hold trials or then impeachment trials. | ||
| Our job is to try and gather the documents, demand them, work with Pam Body, work with Kash Patel, get the American public to understand this. | ||
| But then the American public has to open its eyes. | ||
| And the lamestream media has to be more honest. | ||
| That'll probably never happen. | ||
| So the good news is we've got folks like you. | ||
| We've got alternate media. | ||
| We have some conservative outlets, people who want to have their eyes open. | ||
| The information's out there. | ||
| In conclusion here, Senator, will Chuck Schumer survive what is being seen as a betrayal of his party here during the shutdown? | ||
| It's hard to say. | ||
| I mean, they're beating up on him pretty bad. | ||
| Again, we all shutting down the government never really inures to the benefit of the party that shut it down. | ||
| I'm glad that is the case today. | ||
| And I'm also glad, again, that President Trump stood strong and said, no, we're not going to cave to the basic blackmail. | ||
| And we're going to repair the damage done to Obamacare, but we're going to do it using free market principles, using freedom of choice on the part of Americans, and we'll give them the money to use as AC fit. | ||
| I look forward to watching you work with Senate Minority Leader AOC. | ||
| It's going to be amazing. | ||
| That's going to be really exciting for us. | ||
| Hopefully, they don't elect your leader right off the bat. | ||
| Bro, respectfully, you see the way that it's going. | ||
| That's probably exactly what they're going to do. | ||
| But we'll see. | ||
| And if you follow Ron Johnson, the great senator from Wisconsin, then you'd know all about this. | ||
| He has 700,000 subscribers here on his X. Make sure that you are fighting with the people who fight for you. | ||
| Godspeed, Senator. | ||
| Take care. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, we always love speaking with our guests. | ||
| We're sorry that, again, Ed Martin didn't get a polite send-off as we had a small technical issue there. | ||
| We're going to continue to fight for this stuff. | ||
| You know, obviously, we got a generational grudge match when it comes to the future of America, and it's going to be decided now. | ||
| And I'm very saddened that Charlie's not here. | ||
| And it sucks. | ||
| It sucks. | ||
| He was a generational leader on these things, and his voice truly mattered. | ||
| In our own very, as we have said many times, in our own very poor and inadequate way, we wish merely to carry on that messaging. | ||
| We need the energy to do it. | ||
| Blackout coffee gets us there, man. | ||
| Blackout coffee is real, black, good, small batch roasted coffee right here in the state of Florida. | ||
| It is in my cup right now, and it keeps us going. | ||
| Man, we have been redlining. | ||
| I had to apologize to my team yesterday because I was grumpy all day, right? | ||
| Because we've just had a some stuff I can talk about, some stuff I can't, but we've just had a rough week. | ||
| So your prayers would be appreciated. | ||
| It's just been a lot, you know, honestly. | ||
| It's been a lot. | ||
| A lot of these, when you make big moves and when you have little kids, it just you're doing your best to like keep the energy going and keep the business going. | ||
| Sometimes you just need a need a mulligan, right? | ||
| The only thing that I use as an alternative stimulant of other than my children and family to motivate me is caffeine. | ||
| And that caffeine is made right here by conservatives who love their country, by Christians who love God and who want to preserve this great place. | ||
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| Ladies and gentlemen, Kamala Harris claims that the party took black women for granted during the 2024 election and that she was fighting 3D chess. | ||
| If she's fighting 3D chess, then what does like normal chess look like exactly? | ||
| Because Kamala Harris wasn't even playing checkers. | ||
| Like she wasn't even playing checkers for like make-a-wish, like short bus checkers, right? | ||
| Where you're just like kind of chewing on the pieces. | ||
| She wasn't even playing that in the election. | ||
| Kamala Harris in an absolute nightmare interview, another one, appeared on a podcast, Storehouse and Friends. | ||
| What the hell are these podcasts? | ||
| Like, what are these? | ||
| I've never heard of anything. | ||
| Who's backstopping these podcasts? | ||
| What the hell are they? | ||
| Like, can I get a witness? | ||
| Can I get an amen on this? | ||
| What the hell are what? | ||
| What are all these podcasts? | ||
| What is this? | ||
| Do I live in a bubble? | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| What are these podcasts? | ||
| Storehouse and friends? | ||
| There's like a new lib-coated, femme-coated podcast with a fake brick wall. | ||
| Yeah, I know we got a fake brick wall too. | ||
| We're going to do a full redo of the studio. | ||
| We're excited about that. | ||
| But like, they all look the exact same. | ||
| They all sound the exact same. | ||
| What are these things? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It's like alien, you know, it's like gremlins. | ||
| Like, where do they all come from? | ||
| They're spawning insufferable podcasts for Kamala Harris to sit there and gripe and bitch and moan. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| I think the Democratic Party has taken black women for granted. | ||
| There are very specific issues that impact black women in America that should be some of the highest priorities. | ||
| I made them priorities when I was vice president, such as black maternal mortality. | ||
| You know, one of the among the stakes that I knew was president in the election included whether or not we were going to pay attention to, let's say, specific health needs around the issues like postpartum care, maternity, right? | ||
| Support. | ||
| And then you look at what's happening now with this guy in office, and they're cutting funding for scientific research if it has the word woman or black in it. | ||
| Right? | ||
| So, for example, important research that still needs to be done around fibroids. | ||
| Right? | ||
| All of that. | ||
| So, to your point, I am never going to shy away from who I am. | ||
| And I'm never going to feel burdened that because of who I am in terms of my race and my gender, that I should pretend to not be. | ||
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Wait a minute. | |
| She went to Howard. | ||
| She is aka. | ||
| The longhouse sucks, bro. | ||
| The longhouse sucks. | ||
| I'm tired of the longhouse. | ||
| I am so sick of these insufferable women. | ||
| I am so sick of this femme-coated society where you can give everyone everything. | ||
| Black, the Democrat Party took black women for granted. | ||
| What are you talking about? | ||
| The Democrat Party got down on their knees, took their tongue, licked the bottom of black women's boots, did everything they possibly could, literally committed acts of obscene racism against every other race. | ||
| Whites, of course, yes, but also Latinos and Asian women and whatever in order to venerate and to uplift black women by, and this is not a comprehensive list at all, announcing that the next Supreme Court pick would be a black woman, not a qualified woman, not a qualified person, | ||
| not an astute scholar of the Constitution, but literally saying that your race and sex would be how you get on the Supreme Court. | ||
| This never happened in the history of America. | ||
| It should never happen again. | ||
| It was utterly grotesque. | ||
| That's the same reason why Kamala Harris was installed as the candidate without a single vote. | ||
| Look, a black woman. | ||
| It is an obscinity to the American experiment. | ||
| It is an obscinity to our founding documents to say something like that is regressive, not progressive. | ||
| And now you've seen the results with low IQ, Katanji Brown Jackson, who doesn't actually know what a woman is. | ||
| Can you get the clip? | ||
| I played it yesterday. | ||
| Can you get the clip? | ||
| I had it yesterday in one of our OCs. | ||
| It still boggles the mind. | ||
| This clip. | ||
| Katanji Brown Jackson. | ||
| What's a woman exactly? | ||
| Kamala Harris is saying that they took black women for granted. | ||
| What if Donald Trump ran on putting a white man on the Supreme Court? | ||
| I mean, truly, it would be an obscenity if it was truly any other demographic, but the Democrat Party has become such a water carrier for the they specifically decided to become a party of black women to serve only black women. | ||
| That's why Kamala Harris was selected, by the way, as vice president. | ||
| You can go back into the anals of history and find Joe Biden straight up saying, I'm going to choose a black woman as vice president. | ||
| I'm going to choose a black woman for a Supreme Court justice. | ||
| Could you imagine if Joe Biden said, I'm going to choose an Asian woman or a Mexican woman, or God forbid, a white woman or man for any of these positions? | ||
| Of course, the people would lose it, and the people I'm talking about, black women, would lose it. | ||
| Like they'd be the first, the Sidney Sweeney great genes ad contingency losing their minds, screaming through bites of their when these baconators pulling down their double masking in their Toyota Corollas in the parking lot of Planned Parenthood, | ||
| that demographic would lose their ever-loving mind if any politician ever dared do anything like Joe Biden did to any other demographic. | ||
| What I mean by that is to select specifically a black woman. | ||
| So here's what happens when you do that, by the way. | ||
| This is the end result of deciding that you are going to engage in like neo-eugenics by saying it is your skin color and sex alone that will define whether you are worthy of a high position in society. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
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Can you provide a definition for the word woman? | |
| Can I provide a definition? | ||
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Yeah. | |
| I can't. | ||
| You can't? | ||
| Not in this context. | ||
| I'm not a biologist. | ||
| I'm not a biologist. | ||
| Marsha Blackburn has been on this program, I think. | ||
| Is that correct, Alex? | ||
| She's senator from Tennessee. | ||
| She's running for governor now. | ||
| She's definitely going to become the next Tennessee governor. | ||
| I got nothing against Marsha Blackburn. | ||
| I don't know her. | ||
| But a slight critique there from somebody who does two talks for a living. | ||
| Your answer, like the. | ||
| The follow-up to that is obviously has to be, well, you were nominated because you are a black woman, so what is a woman? | ||
| Are you a woman? | ||
| Did Joe Biden lie to us? | ||
| Are you Pulling? | ||
| Are you hey? | ||
| Are you Mike? | ||
| Are you Mike Mike Mike Mike Mike, Mike. | ||
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The follow-up there, this is how you get them. | |
| Stop talking. | ||
| Start thinking when it comes to debating. | ||
| The follow-up there, Senator, respectfully, when she says, I'm not a biologist, I don't know what a woman is, is you are nominated because you are a black woman. | ||
| That's what the president said, Joe Biden. | ||
| So are you a woman? | ||
| And then shut up and let that sweet silence play out. | ||
| You understand how this works? | ||
| Let that sweet silence just extend out before you and let Katanji Brown Jackson like sit there and like sweat, take a gulp of water and then ask for a break. | ||
| That's what she would do. | ||
| And it would have been the most viral moment in congressional testimony history. | ||
| Can't you wait until I'm a senator? | ||
| Can't you wait? | ||
| You know, the way things are going, like that, the way things are going, I'm probably going to have to run for office at some point. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't think I ever should. | ||
| But like, who cares? | ||
| They've already tried to cancel me on literally everything. | ||
| There's nothing that you don't know about me. | ||
| I live a very public life. | ||
| I've already been canceled like 50 times. | ||
| So like, at some point, it's like, why not? | ||
| I used to think like, oh, I shared them, you know, I shared a spicy meme so I could never run for office. | ||
| Well, you know, like, please, Donald Trump is sharing memes of using a F-22 rafter to explode out of the end of the fighter jet human excrement onto Harry Assistant's face. | ||
| So I think I'll be good, actually, if that ever happens, if that time ever comes. | ||
| Is it time? | ||
| Not now. | ||
| But will it be time? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| But if I'm a senator, I can tell you it would have gone very differently, that line of questioning. | ||
| And it's very obvious what you do in that situation. | ||
| But she let her get away with it. | ||
| Ah, let her get away with it. | ||
| You hate to see it. | ||
| Kamala cringe. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| Nuclear cringe. | ||
| We haven't done one of these in a long time. | ||
| We need a new cringe. | ||
| I mean, because cringe Jean Pierre ain't around anymore. | ||
| So it's like we are less likely to do a cringe, but we have to dust it off. | ||
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blow the dust off the old nuclear cringe and hit play i was aware of my opponent's strategy and i wasn't about to fall prey um or fall into those traps and | |
| And part of his strategy and those around him was to try and take me off our game and message. | ||
| And I wasn't about to be distracted by those little, those flames that he was trying to throw to get me away from my highest priority, which is talking to people about the economy and their well-being in terms of their financial well-being. | ||
| And that's, so I was, I, I understood the game that was being played. | ||
| And I made a decision that I wasn't going to get played. | ||
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And... | |
| Chess, not checkers. | ||
| Got it. | ||
| Chess, not checkers. | ||
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Yeah, three-dimensional chess, I'm telling you. | |
| You know? | ||
| Oh, no. | ||
| How'd that work out for you? | ||
| Bold strategy, Cotton. | ||
| I happen to have a map in my office that shows that Kamala Harris lost the popular vote, all seven swing states, and 90% of American counties. | ||
| But don't worry, she wasn't the one getting played. | ||
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Also, pretty critical here. | |
| If you're talking to a group of people, whether it's three people or 300 or 3,000, and you're the only one laughing at the things you're saying, you're doing it wrong. | ||
| You're a sociopath. | ||
| There's something broken about you in your soul. | ||
| Stop doing that. | ||
| Stop doing that. | ||
| Stop. | ||
| Stop. | ||
| Stop laughing. | ||
| Stop laughing. | ||
| This is a real problem for Kamala Harris, and it really shows something very dark and weird. | ||
| Think about it like the Joker, right? | ||
| How the Joker, like, he'll kill someone and then, like, laugh maniacally and hysterically. | ||
| Or he'll harm someone or their family or commit some horrible act of violence or crime and then he'll like laugh about it. | ||
| Like that. | ||
| That's the vibe. | ||
| That's the vibes that Kamala gives off. | ||
| Okay, great. | ||
| I know that not everything's going perfectly in this country. | ||
| And I have my own criticisms. | ||
| And we've leveled them, actually, frankly, on this show. | ||
| But at the very least, we don't have that. | ||
| President Trump saved us from that. | ||
| And no other Republican could have done it. | ||
| I don't think. | ||
| I really don't think so. | ||
| I know so in my heart. | ||
| And so for that, ladies and gentlemen, we were proudly, profoundly thankful. | ||
| It has been a long couple of weeks. | ||
| We've been traveling, moving. | ||
| There's been a lot of, let's just say, activity with the family. | ||
| Everyone is safe. | ||
| Everyone is sound. | ||
| Thank God. | ||
| But yeah, it's just been a lot these last few days. | ||
| And we thank you for sticking with us in our program. | ||
| We love you. | ||
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| Most people don't, right? | ||
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| That's how important the saunas are. | ||
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| Okay. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, is the White House taunting Ilhan Omar, suggesting that she can go back to Somalia and work at McDonald's? | ||
| I guess so. | ||
| Would you look at this? | ||
| All right. | ||
| Fox News. | ||
| White House seems ready for Ilhan Omar to leave the U.S. and go back to Somalia where she was born. | ||
| On Monday, the White House shared an image on X of President Donald Trump waving goodbye through a McDonald's drive-through window in response to a video of Omar saying that she wasn't concerned about being deported. | ||
| I have no worry. | ||
| I don't know how they'd take away my citizenship and deport me, Omar said. | ||
| Well, because you committed a crime. | ||
| You married your brother coming here. | ||
| You committed a crime. | ||
| And so you committed immigration fraud by doing that. | ||
| But I don't even like why this is such a scary threat. | ||
| I'm not an eight-year-old who escaped war anymore. | ||
| I'm a grown. | ||
| My kids are grown. | ||
| They're dirty little common. | ||
| I'm telling you, like I'm not trying to attack somebody's kids. | ||
| You should check in on Ilhan Omar's kids. | ||
| They're literal Marxists. | ||
| Like hammer and sickle, Stalin, Mao Seitong Marxists. | ||
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Okay, you should check. | |
| And they're, was her daughter, was her daughter arrested? | ||
| Was her daughter arrested at the Columbia protests? | ||
| I'm almost sure of it. | ||
| But they've engaged Ilhan Omar over 100 arrested at Columbia University. | ||
| Man, sometimes ALX inclined, boy, sometimes we are just all of one mind. | ||
| Look at that. | ||
| Criminal communist is what Ilhan Omar's raised. | ||
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Okay. | |
| I'm grown. | ||
| My kids are grown. | ||
| I could live wherever I want. | ||
| And here is the White House's response to that. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| See ya. | ||
| It's like a quote tweet, right? | ||
| So scroll down. | ||
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Let's see. | |
| Yeah, all right. | ||
| So this is Ilhan Omar saying it. | ||
| Yikes. | ||
| I'm not going to make your ears bleed with the old, the Ilhan Omar commentary. | ||
| I just had enough. | ||
| I've had enough today. | ||
| Check the polls with Polymarket. | ||
| go okay ladies and gentlemen i'm gonna go with the ufc one today because we are going to be going to uh we are going to be attending ufc this weekend um We got a sweet fighter, kick-ass fighter who is named Bo Nickel, who's a big fan of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| He's a big fan of the American First Movement. | ||
| Can you pop up, please, by the way, our video, our video that we dropped this Sunday. | ||
| We haven't promoted that on the show. | ||
| With Bo Nickel, we went and trained with him for a day, got my ass kicked. | ||
| You can check out that entire video up on our channel right now. | ||
| I got my ass kicked by a UFC fighter training to fight. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| This was no fun. | ||
| This is no fun. | ||
| But yeah, Bo Nickel will be fighting this weekend. | ||
| And this is the polymarket. | ||
| Will Trump attend UFC? | ||
| I have no idea. | ||
| We've gone to UFCs with Trump there. | ||
| We've gone to UFCs with Trump not there. | ||
| It's really fun when he's there, but you never actually know. | ||
| But this is the market right now. | ||
| It's at a yes and no. | ||
| Buy, will Trump attend? | ||
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So it's 32% chance right now. | |
| So we'll see. | ||
| Will the SCODIS knock down President Trump's tariffs? | ||
| At 26% chance the court will rule in favor of Trump's tariffs. | ||
| That's not good. | ||
| Holy moly. | ||
| That's collapsed after the oral arguments. | ||
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So we'll see, ladies and gentlemen. | |
| We like polymarket because they've been predicting the future. | ||
| We like to predict the future on this program. | ||
| It sort of just gives you a rolling average of what's going to happen next. | ||
| So we'll see. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| We do know this: that when you lock in with your Lord and Savior, when you are set with your verse of the day and you are set with your Creator, that nothing can touch you. | ||
| So let's go. | ||
| Galatians 6.8. | ||
| Whoever sows to please their flesh from the flesh will reap destruction. | ||
| Whoever sows to please the spirit from the spirit will reap eternal life. | ||
| This is why you got to have kids, man. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't even know how to explain it other than this. | ||
| You've got to have kids because when you're having kids, dude, like there is nothing more self-sacrificial. | ||
| It is literally someone who is, you are sowing to please the spirit of God who asks us to go out and go forth and multiply. | ||
| And this is like, this is the presence of children in your life. | ||
| And the spirit, the spirit of God is procreation is, you know, bring the children unto me. | ||
| Don't harm a hair on their heads. | ||
| Like these children are mine. | ||
| Like that, that connects you with God. | ||
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It brings you closer to God. | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, from Galatians 6.8, a wonderful verse today. | ||
| Go. | ||
| Go. | ||
| Go out. | ||
| Make this nation a great nation. | ||
| Fight. | ||
| This is the battle before us. | ||
| And know this. | ||
| We're going to win. | ||
| That's your boy Benny. | ||
| See ya. | ||
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It's all there, black and white, clear as crystal. | |
| You only shut down the government to win political points for an off-year election. | ||
| You pretended to fight for a better deal, but you get nothing. | ||
| You lose. | ||
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