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From Eric Bolling. | ||
Here's what we're going to do. | ||
There's 49 minutes in the session today with Zelensky. | ||
As you know, we teed it up. | ||
It happened during the Charlie Kirk. | ||
And one of the reasons we can't show it live, there is an agreement with the White House, with the major organizations like Real America's Voice and War Room that cover the White House that you'll wait. | ||
It'll be live to tape. | ||
And then immediately when the dignitary leaves and the White House is comfortable, they will let you put it out. | ||
That's what came during the Charlie Kirk show. | ||
We don't have time now to show you all 49 minutes. | ||
I think it's quite instructive, and somehow I'll figure it out over the weekend to do it. | ||
But here's what I like to do. | ||
I like to have a cold open. | ||
This show is one of the most dramatic moments in the history of the West Wing. | ||
One of the most dramatic moments in the history of the Oval Office. | ||
One of the most dramatic moments with any president of the United States. | ||
Someone is sitting there trying to hammer out a peace deal to stop the kinetic part of the Third World War. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
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What kind of diplomacy? | |
J.D., you are speaking about. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. | ||
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Yes, but if you are not strong... | |
Mr. President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. | ||
Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. | ||
You should be thanking the President for trying to bring it into this conflict. | ||
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Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have? | |
I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. President. | ||
Do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people into your military? | ||
And do you think that it's respectful to come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country? | ||
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A lot of questions. | |
Let's start from the beginning. | ||
First of all, during the war, Everybody has problems. | ||
Even you. | ||
But you have nice ocean. | ||
And don't feel now. | ||
But you will feel it in the future. | ||
God bless. | ||
You don't know that. | ||
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God bless. | |
God bless. | ||
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You will not have war. | |
Don't tell us what we're going to feel. | ||
We're trying to solve a problem. | ||
Don't tell us what we're going to feel. | ||
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I'm not telling you. | |
Because you're in no position to dictate that. | ||
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Remember this. | |
You're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel. | ||
We're going to feel very good. | ||
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We're going to feel very good and very strong. | |
You're right now not in a very good position. | ||
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You've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position, and he happens to be right about it. | |
You're not in a good position. | ||
You don't have the cards right now. | ||
With us, you start having cars. | ||
Right now, you're playing cars. | ||
You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. | ||
You're gambling with World War III. You're gambling with World War III. And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country. | ||
It's back to you. | ||
Far more than a lot of people said they should have. | ||
Have you said thank you once? | ||
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A lot of times. | |
Even today. | ||
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Even today. | |
You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. | ||
Offer some words of appreciation for the United States of America and the president who's trying to save your country. | ||
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Please. | |
You think that... | ||
If you will speak very loudly about the war, you can... | ||
He's not speaking loudly. | ||
He's not speaking loudly. | ||
Your country is in big trouble. | ||
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Can I answer? | |
No, no. | ||
You've done a lot of talking. | ||
Your country is in big trouble. | ||
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I know. | |
You're not winning. | ||
You're not winning this. | ||
I... You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because of us. | ||
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Mr. President, we are staying in our country, staying strong from the very beginning of the war. | |
We've been alone. | ||
And we are thankful. | ||
I said thanks in this cabinet. | ||
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You haven't been alone. | |
We gave you, through this stupid president, $350 billion. | ||
We gave you military equipment. | ||
And you men are brave, but they had to use our military. | ||
If you didn't have our military equipment, if you didn't have our military equipment, This war would have been over in two weeks. | ||
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In three days. | |
I heard it from Putin. | ||
In three days. | ||
This is something new. | ||
Maybe less. | ||
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In two weeks. | |
Of course, yes. | ||
It's going to be a very hard thing to do business like this, I tell you. | ||
To say thank you. | ||
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I said a lot of times, thank you to American people. | |
Except that there are disagreements, and let's go litigate those disagreements rather than trying to fight it out in the American media when you're wrong. | ||
We know you're wrong. | ||
But you see, I think it's good for the American people to see what's going on here. | ||
I think it's very important. | ||
That's why I kept this going so long. | ||
You have to be thankful. | ||
You don't have the cards. | ||
You're buried there. | ||
Your people are dying. | ||
You're running low on soldiers. | ||
Listen, you're running low on soldiers. | ||
It would be a damn good thing. | ||
Then you tell us, I don't want to cease fire. | ||
I don't want to cease fire. | ||
I want to go. | ||
And I wanted this. | ||
Look. | ||
If you could get a ceasefire right now, I'd tell you, you'd take it so the bullets stop flying and your men stop getting killed. | ||
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Of course we want to stop the war. | |
But I said to you, I want a ceasefire. | ||
Because you'll get a ceasefire faster than a degree. | ||
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Ask our people about ceasefire. | |
What do you think? | ||
It doesn't matter for you what it means. | ||
That was with a guy named Biden, who was not a smart person. | ||
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That was with Obama. | |
Excuse me. | ||
That was with Obama, who gave you sheets, and I gave you javelins. | ||
I gave you the javelins to take out all those tanks. | ||
Obama gave you sheets. | ||
In fact, the statement is, Obama gave sheets and Trump gave javelins. | ||
You've got to be more thankful. | ||
Because let me tell you, you don't have the cards. | ||
With us, you have the cards. | ||
But without us, you don't have any cards. | ||
You're in a much better position, but you're not acting at all thankful. | ||
And that's not a nice thing. | ||
I'll be honest. | ||
That's not a nice thing. | ||
All right. | ||
I think we've seen enough. | ||
What do you think? | ||
This is going to be great television. | ||
I will say that. | ||
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All right. | |
We'll see what we can do about putting that together. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Guys, let's go. | ||
Guys, come on. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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All right, guys. | |
Guys, come on. | ||
Hey, back on. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Guys, come on. | ||
Let's move, please. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
Here's one time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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Mega media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
Friday, 28 February in the year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
We told you on the pregame today, it's going to be exciting. | ||
History is going to be made. | ||
It was the total runtime of the Oval Office was 49 minutes. | ||
That happened in the last five or six. | ||
And President Trump, I think, finally had enough of it. | ||
You saw there, if you watch the other 44 minutes, President Trump's trying to accommodate Zelensky. | ||
Remember, there are many people around President Trump that have been saying, hey, this deal is, you're being too magnanimous, and this guy's a scumbag, and we should just cut and run. | ||
Remember, I said, just walk away. | ||
Walk away. | ||
It sunk costs at $250 billion, $350 billion. | ||
Understand, you're trying to do a smart deal to try to recoup our money, help these people with Reconstruction. | ||
But there's so much of your base, so many people that follow you, so many people that love you, that have supported you, just said, no, this is a quagmire. | ||
And they're going to tag it with your, they're going to say it's your Vietnam and you had nothing to do with it. | ||
So President Trump, after having the President of France and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Longest allies to the Oval this week. | ||
Extraordinary. | ||
That's rarely happened. | ||
I don't think it's ever happened. | ||
President Trump has Zelensky, and you see what happens. | ||
Zelensky is just a bad guy. | ||
He's not to be trusted. | ||
The deal, the framework itself for the mineral deal is just a framework. | ||
It requires so much more negotiation than the details, and then you have to trust the people around you. | ||
Now you understand what Zelensky's like at 16% in the polling. | ||
In Ukraine, and the reason he hasn't had an election. | ||
He hasn't had an election because the people over there don't trust him. | ||
They're tired of it. | ||
Just like many people associated with this are tired of it. | ||
We said on the eve of the war three years ago, he's a bad guy. | ||
He essentially lied about the perfect phone call President Trump had in August of 2019. He lied about that. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, of course, a deep state setup. | ||
Nancy Pelosi and these radical Democrats jumped on it to impeach Trump because they understood that Trump's economic policies were working so well in the run-up to the fall of 2019 with over 3% growth, low inflation, low interest rates, blue-collar jobs growing at a better rate, the salaries growing faster than white-collar, high school graduates. | ||
Higher than college graduates. | ||
Just extraordinary. | ||
They had to chop block him or he was going to win in a landslide in 2020. They took the impeachment route. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party took the bioweapon route. | ||
Anything to stop Trump. | ||
And today, and this is what a peacemaker does. | ||
This is what a leader does. | ||
This is what a statesman does. | ||
Even against his harder right populist nationalist wing. | ||
He said, no, I'm going to try to do this. | ||
I think I can do this as a predicate to an overall rapprochement with the Russians, and then together we can then deal with Europe, and most importantly, break them off from the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
You break that bond right now between the CCP, the Mullahs in Persia, the KGB in Moscow, and then potentially Erdogan and the folks in Istanbul, the remaking of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of the new caliphate. | ||
That's what controls the Eurasian landmass. | ||
President Trump, this is the grand strategy of President Trump. | ||
And he's got enough patience. | ||
He has enough confidence in himself. | ||
He's thought about this enough that he will go and try to do this. | ||
And you see right there just the ingrate of Zelensky, a very bad guy. | ||
Now, the mainstream media, and particularly Karl Rove and others in Republican and Rhinos attacking him. | ||
I want to go to a gentleman who just got off Air Force One. | ||
No, it's not President Trump. | ||
It's our own Brian Glenn. | ||
Brian, I'm going to play your clip in a second. | ||
But put us in the room. | ||
You were kind of a major part of this. | ||
I'll play that in a second. | ||
But you just got off Air Force One. | ||
What happened on Air Force One? | ||
Because they basically gave Zelensky the bums rush after this confrontation in the Oval Office, sir. | ||
Yeah, good afternoon, Steve. | ||
Let me set the scene. | ||
I'm still at joint... | ||
Joint Base Andrews here. | ||
We have not taken off. | ||
We're waiting for President Trump to arrive here on Marine One. | ||
Let me step aside real quickly and show our viewers at home. | ||
This is a beautiful, magnificent Air Force One here. | ||
And what an incredible afternoon we've had of news. | ||
Just listening to your open there and kind of setting the stage of what was a very combative... | ||
meeting in that Oval Office, and the tension was there, I believe, from the very beginning. | ||
Now, I'll go to my first question that I asked President Trump, and it was this. | ||
Would you consider it pretty much your honor to have a legacy of being what would be described as a peacemaker? | ||
Rather than someone who has drugged the U.S. into another war, and one who has ended a very bloody war, and of course his legacy to go down as a peacemaker would certainly be something that he would want. | ||
Then my second question was kind of trailing off, I felt like, his attitude in that room as if... | ||
When can you wear a suit? | ||
Do you own a suit? | ||
Why do you never wear a suit? | ||
You're in the highest office of the most influential government in the world. | ||
You've gotten hundreds of billions of dollars in aid for your country. | ||
Could you not show a little bit of respect? | ||
We've heard the back and forth that we had there. | ||
But I think his wardrobe... | ||
He spoke volumes of his lack of respect for the U.S. and lack of respect for President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance and his tone that was used just about eight and a half minutes after I asked that question. | ||
So, overall, I don't know if that was his intentions to come combative as he was and talking over the President several times. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No, no. | ||
He talked over the president more than I talk over you or our guest, Brian Glenn. | ||
I know particularly the Rumble site points that out all the time. | ||
Do we have both questions? | ||
I want to get both questions of Brian. | ||
I want to play them. | ||
I do think, though, because some people say it was a setup by Trump and Vance from the very beginning, at least my viewing of it, and I realize it got very contentious because it was very contentious, but the president, and listen, He had a deal he was prepared to sign. | ||
He was prepared to sign the deal. | ||
Look, he had the guy in the Oval for a working visit. | ||
He then was going to have a lunch. | ||
They've got a beautiful invitation card. | ||
In fact, since the President threw him out of the White House after this, they had the staff actually eat, I think, with the President. | ||
Then he was going to have one of those huge press conferences in the East Room, which is a massive honor on a global stage. | ||
I mean, the President of the Prime Minister of Japan, people... | ||
Kill to get that position. | ||
He was going to have that and meet the global press. | ||
So President Trump, I think, Brian, was going out of his way to make sure that this was a working meeting that Zelensky got to come and sign this Minerals deal. | ||
And the Minerals deal was opposed by so many of President Trump's supporters and people that are close to him. | ||
And this is what I'm saying as a statesman. | ||
He understood that and said, hey, I'm going to do this. | ||
I think this needs to be done. | ||
I want to set this as a predicate. | ||
And then go on to bigger discussions with the Russians and the Europeans. | ||
And so that shows being a statement. | ||
Do we have both? | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's pull the other question, please. | ||
Brian, so walk me through it. | ||
You thought it was tension from the very beginning? | ||
I did. | ||
I sensed a little bit of arrogance, if you will, on behalf of Zelensky in that room. | ||
And some of the questions that were asked, his mannerisms to them, I sensed that building. | ||
And I'm not alone on this. | ||
I've talked to several people today after that press conference. | ||
They felt that Zelensky, just from the very get-go, was somewhat combative. | ||
And I feel like he was entitled. | ||
To be in that room and just thought that we would all just kind of bend down and give him what he wants. | ||
If I could, real quickly, I just got a statement from Stephen Chong, communications director, obviously with President Trump. | ||
He says, quote, the FBI is giving the president his property back that was taken during the unlawful and illegal raids. | ||
We are taking possession of those boxes today and loading them onto Air Force One. | ||
I just saw that happen. | ||
As right before we came on the air, so just a statement from Stephen Chung in regards to the boxes that were taken, the illegal raids by the FBI, that merchandise is being returned to President Trump as being loaded up on Air Force One as we speak. | ||
I have another breaking... | ||
Hang on, Brian. | ||
I have more breaking news right here. | ||
Ukrainian Member of Parliament, Olyskandra... | ||
Dubinsky just called for an emergency session of Ukraine's parliament to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Zelensky after the Oval Office shouting meeting. | ||
This Twitter influencer or news person, this is huge. | ||
Zelensky's regime is collapsing in real time. | ||
People in Ukraine should understand that President Trump has gone out of his way to try to accommodate And to have this deal, which was just a framework, it was not a final deal. | ||
They had to have further negotiations. | ||
And I think Jack Posobiec and I, Jack went over to Scott Besant. | ||
We have a pretty good feeling for this deal. | ||
But President Trump, Bryant, moved heaven and earth, particularly with people around him who were saying, just walk away from these guys. | ||
You have no blood in your hand. | ||
There's the president right now walking out to Marine One. | ||
put my glasses on here Brian, let's go to you right now Brian, you're at Andrews Air Force Base the President of the United States with the MAGA cap on right there getting in Marine One a historic day, he's heading out to you I think that's like a 10 minute if memory serves me correctly, about 10 minutes on Marine One, they'll come and load up pretty quickly, Brian, so we only got you for a short time. | ||
Once again, put me back in the Oval Office, you said Zelensky walked in with a chip on the shoulder, but this only proves my point, that Vice President Vance, who I think did a terrific job, and the president, who I thought was very magnanimous, kept it up for 40 minutes. | ||
It was the last five or six minutes, the thing exploded. | ||
And for Zelensky to talk over the president of the United States in Oval Office, that has never happened. | ||
Ever. | ||
Brian Glenn. | ||
It hasn't. | ||
Like I said, I walked out of the Oval Office, talked to some reporters that have been covering the Oval Office for decades, and they tell me, Steve, we have never seen the tension in that Oval Office like we saw today, ever, with anyone, even with Schumer and Pelosi and everyone else in there even with Schumer and Pelosi and everyone else in there as well. | ||
They've never seen the tension in that room. | ||
Now, I will say this. | ||
It seemed like several times President Trump would say, we're your strongest force here. | ||
Like, this is the card you want to play. | ||
And it seems like Zelensky, I think his intention wasn't necessarily to sign that deal. | ||
I think he doesn't want a ceasefire. | ||
And President Trump... | ||
For the most part, called him out on this and said, why do you want to continue this war? | ||
Your country's being destroyed. | ||
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Millions of people's lives are being lost. | |
And the fact that you're acting the way you are right now, it's like a child. | ||
It's like an undisciplined, unruly child. | ||
The mantra to remember, folks, Donald Trump is a master dealmaker. | ||
When President Trump says you have no cards, he's telling you you have nothing to negotiate. | ||
President Trump has just sat with the president of France. | ||
President Trump just sat with the prime minister of the United Kingdom. | ||
He understands they don't have the wherewithal. | ||
They don't have the military technology. | ||
More importantly, they don't have the political will. | ||
The people in France and the people in the United Kingdom right now are having tremendous financial pressures. | ||
They have tremendous public finance pressures. | ||
They don't know if they're going to be able to pay for their health care. | ||
Remember, all those guys have universal health care. | ||
They don't know if they're going to pay for it. | ||
These guys all retire early. | ||
They don't know if they're going to pay for it. | ||
By the way, Marine One getting ready to leave. | ||
So President Trump has seen the two biggest supporters of this. | ||
The United Kingdom of France, he knows he sat there in private conversations. | ||
He knows exactly what's going on, and he understands that the United States is the underwriter economically of the country and the underwriter of their security. | ||
And for Zelensky to come in and try to leverage President Trump and try to muscle President Trump is outrageous. | ||
Brian Glenn. | ||
It is. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Imagine the reaction that he got in real time in Ukraine for his behavior, which hints the news that you just broke moments ago. | ||
I can't understand that. | ||
If my leader of my country behaved the way he did and he's offered peace, this is something that the world is wanting. | ||
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I don't understand why he... | |
He acted the way he did, Steve. | ||
And I think, you know, I'm getting a lot of heat real quick. | ||
Well, he acted the way he did. | ||
Brian, he acted the way he did. | ||
I think we're going to have, and we get the footage, it's up on my account on Getter right now, if somebody can pull it. | ||
Before he came over, and I think one of the reasons he might have been late, it looks like he had a breakfast meeting or a pre-meeting, Brian, at the Hay Adams, it looks like to me, from the wallpaper. | ||
He had all these supporters, all the warmongers, both Democrat and Republican. | ||
It looked like from the Senate that are sitting there, Marine One's taking off right now from the White House, heading to Andrews Air Force Base, or Joint Base Andrews is the fancy new title, but it's Andrews Air Force Base heading out there right now. | ||
Brian, you're going to have to wrap up in a second. | ||
But he met, I think, beforehand with these senators. | ||
I'm sure they were in his ear, we got your back, you know, Trump is only Trump. | ||
And so he went in cocky. | ||
He went in arrogant. | ||
And this is why I think he walked in there. | ||
He thought he was going to handle Trump. | ||
Trump has gone out of his way to try to accommodate Zelensky. | ||
Many people were telling Trump, walk away, have nothing to do with this. | ||
President Trump trying to be a world leader, trying to be magnanimous, trying to help Zelensky and help the Ukrainian people. | ||
And what did he get? | ||
Zelensky just slapped him in the face, sir. | ||
Steve, I think you're right on the Hay-Adams, because this morning going into the White House, the security around the Hay-Adams, specifically the entrance, was enhanced like no other. | ||
So your assumption of that is absolutely spot on. | ||
It was definitely Hay-Adams. | ||
I can confirm that. | ||
It looks like we're getting a little bit of activity circling around here. | ||
Like you said, it's about 10 minutes. | ||
To get from the South Lawn to here. | ||
I'll step away, so viewers at home, Steve, I'll let you take it from here. | ||
But there's a good shot of the stairs that President Trump will walk up here momentarily, Steve, as we're live. | ||
Right here on the ground, Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, waiting for President Trump. | ||
Steve. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Brian's going to have to get on the plane. | ||
Let's go ahead and play. | ||
I want to play our own Brian Glenn. | ||
Beautiful shot, but let's play this quickly. | ||
I want to play Brian Glenn. | ||
In the Oval Office today with really a brilliant question. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
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Second question for President Zelensky. | |
Why don't you wear a suit? | ||
Why don't you wear a suit? | ||
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You're the highest level in this country's office and you refuse to wear a suit. | |
Do you own a suit? | ||
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Yeah, you have problems. | |
A lot of Americans have problems with you not respecting the country in this office. | ||
I will wear a costume after this war will finish. | ||
Yes, maybe something like yours, yes. | ||
Maybe something better, I don't know. | ||
We will see. | ||
Maybe something cheaper. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Brian Glenn right there. | ||
There you see Air Force One. | ||
The President of the United States is heading out to Air Force One right now. | ||
Just to recap, we're going to play it in a second, the response. | ||
And of course, Karl Rove. | ||
Karl Rove is one of the leaders, the cheerleaders, saying it was a huge victory for Zelensky today, a huge victory for the opponents of President Trump. | ||
Nothing could be farther from the truth. | ||
I think, once again, this solidified. | ||
And I've already heard they've cut off certain aspects to Ukraine already. | ||
Listen, for the President of the United States. | ||
To go out of his way to make a deal on these minerals and to actually imply there might be additional assistance. | ||
And I think in the 45 minutes he actually implied there may even be additional arms. | ||
Going against really the beliefs of his most fervent supporters who will say, President Trump, we acquiesce to you. | ||
You're the leader. | ||
You're the leader of the free world. | ||
You're the leader of not just the MAGA movement, but President of the United States and Commander-in-Chief. | ||
We have confidence in you. | ||
And President Trump says, look, he's telling people, you can see, he needs to do this as he believes a predicate to get a ceasefire. | ||
What does President Trump want? | ||
President Trump wants, as a beginning point, lay the weapons down and let's stop the gunfire. | ||
Let's stop the shelling. | ||
Let's stop the tanks. | ||
What does President Trump say? | ||
Three years from the start of the war, there's about a million Ukrainian casualties, dead and wounded. | ||
And President Trump brought up in there that, hey, J.D. Vance said it, you can't even get the parents of the younger people to support being conscripted to fight the war. | ||
People under 18 to 26, they failed, I think, three times to pass legislation for a new draft. | ||
Right there, watching Real America's Voice, you've got Air Force One. | ||
Brian Glenn's jumped on the plane. | ||
Brian Glenn is flying down with the president today. | ||
Amazing question. | ||
Brian Glenn put it to Zelensky. | ||
Why are you not wearing a suit to show respect for the president of the United States and for the Oval Office in a very heated exchange? | ||
That heated exchange you saw, and then right afterwards, the termination of the press avail. | ||
Went for about 49 minutes of our TRT is correct. | ||
That was the last five or six minutes. | ||
Let's go ahead and do the split screen. | ||
Can we get Marine One in here also? | ||
There we go. | ||
Let's get the Marine One. | ||
You don't need me. | ||
Let's go ahead and get the Marine One right there. | ||
Marine One coming to Andrews Air Force Base. | ||
There we go. | ||
Looks like there's land. | ||
There's Air Force One right there. | ||
Once again, guys, you don't need me. | ||
You can have my voice. | ||
Let's get bigger shots. | ||
Of what's going on. | ||
It looks like... | ||
Okay. | ||
The President's going to be taking off in a minute. | ||
Brian Glenn's going to be with him. | ||
There we go right there. | ||
The President's helicopter's coming in. | ||
In about 8 to 10 minutes. | ||
About on the... | ||
Really cuts down the travel time. | ||
I've had the opportunity to take Marine One with the President a couple, three times. | ||
It's the best pilots in the world. | ||
These Marine Corps... | ||
I know my brother's a Navy helicopter pilot. | ||
But on this one, I think we agreed that the Marine helicopter pilots may be even, I'm not saying better, but in this case, Marine ones had a tremendous track record. | ||
There's Air Force One right there getting ready to fly down to take President Trump away for the weekend. | ||
Brian Glenn, our own Brian Glenn, is going to be with him. | ||
One of the things you saw today, this is the difference in what we talked about yesterday, this new arrangement of the press poll. | ||
You have voices like Brian Glenn in there. | ||
And President Trump is not shy by calling on Brian Glenn. | ||
Here's what happened immediately afterwards as CBS News is reporting. | ||
They went into an anteroom. | ||
I think they put Zelensky into the Roosevelt Room, which is right across this very small hallway from the Oval Office. | ||
The president stayed in the Oval Office and talked to his advisors. | ||
And then the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, And the Secretary of State, we're going to blow this break, I take it, right? | ||
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the National Security Advisor, Colonel Waltz, went into the Roosevelt Room and told Zelensky that basically the day was over, there wasn't going to be a lunch, there was not going to be any press conference in the East Room, and that, in fact, he should leave the compound. | ||
And I don't know if that's ever happened. | ||
To a world leader. | ||
There's some of the president's staff coming out right now in advance, walking over. | ||
President of the United States, I think, will come out momentarily. | ||
That might be Marine 2 right there. | ||
Marine 1 may be right in back of it. | ||
That may be Marine 2. Looks like a lot of staffers coming. | ||
Looks like Marine 1 right there had staffers in Marine 2. I think this is the president right here. | ||
There's some other helicopters. | ||
Obviously, you have cover helicopters in the back. | ||
You have Secret Service. | ||
You have some of the other security personnel. | ||
And, of course, you have an individual who carries the football. | ||
That's the nuclear codes that are with the president at all times. | ||
Also, a medical doctor, the president's physician, or his deputy always travels. | ||
Also, you see Air Force One right there. | ||
Air Force One is like the West Wing. | ||
I describe the West Wing as a military command post where they... | ||
Quite old and small office building on top of it. | ||
Air Force One is the exact same. | ||
Air Force One is essentially a mobile command post in case anything were to happen. | ||
It's a mobile command post. | ||
And it's actually not that comfortable. | ||
The President has an office up front, has a bedroom up front. | ||
They're very nice. | ||
The rest of it for the staff and for the media is not nearly as comfortable as even business class on an international aircraft. | ||
Because, quite frankly, it's not made for comfort. | ||
It's made really for utility. | ||
And like I said, it's really chock-a-block with all types of electronic gear, communications gear. | ||
A president can contact and talk to anybody in the world. | ||
So historic day-to-day, really a day that was a little bit cut short. | ||
Historically, the president, and I want to go back to Zelensky. | ||
The president looked at this as a predicate. | ||
Now, let's go back in time. | ||
The president talked on, I think, Monday with the president of France. | ||
In fact, he came over and did a G7 call to kick the week off. | ||
The entire purpose of the G7 call, remember, the G7 are the seven biggest industrial nations. | ||
It used to be the G8, but they kicked Russia out because of the war itself. | ||
Because the Ukraine war, so it's the G7, they had a G7 call with Macron in the Oval Office. | ||
Then Macron came back and he had a working meeting, came in the West Wing with the Color Guard. | ||
We cover that live. | ||
On Thursday, Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, so you have our two biggest allies, and they're here for one reason. | ||
They're here for Ukraine, and what they wanted to talk was their military commitment, their economic commitment, and the President understands this. | ||
Their economic commitment is compelled to compare to ours. | ||
You know, President Trump, his math is $350 billion. | ||
Our math is about $250 billion, but I see where President Trump gets the other, where President Trump is saying, other military support that we have given in that region over that time, you've got to add that up. | ||
So President Trump gets their $350 billion. | ||
He says the entire Europeans all in are $100 billion, and they put it in as a loan, not the way we did. | ||
The president, the entire economic package initially was to recoup the $350 billion. | ||
Plus another 150. And I think what he did at the end to be magnanimous and to try to help Ukraine and try to help Zelensky and, quite frankly, help the Europeans, is say that the money that came off the cash that came back from the minerals would actually be put into a joint development fund that would not be overseen by the Ukrainians but would have some sort of independent border, independent folks that couldn't be ripped off. | ||
As you know, Marjorie Taylor Greene and others are still looking for an audit. | ||
An audit of the money we put in. | ||
Zelensky says he only got, I think, $78 billion. | ||
He even admitted that there was $179 billion that came there. | ||
After so long, I understand we found Brian's first question. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, production team. | ||
This is the president that's going to come down, I think, in a second. | ||
That will be some of the other senior staff coming out of the back, the Marine Corps. | ||
The Marine Corps Honor Guard is right there. | ||
You see some of the staff coming out. | ||
Normally Dan Scavino travels with him. | ||
You also have the White House physician and also the military officer carrying what they call the football or the nuclear codes. | ||
So I think this is a Marine one. | ||
If not, Marine One will be the other. | ||
We'll get right to it in a second. | ||
They're going to be leaving Andrew's Air Force Base in a moment. | ||
Brian Glenn is actually on Air Force One, and hopefully Brian gets a chance. | ||
They have a press, what they call a press gaggle, on the plane, sometimes off the record, sometimes the background. | ||
President Trump normally right there with, hey, on the record, kind of take all questions, etc. | ||
So a huge day. | ||
Now, President Trump, if you watch the entire 49 minutes, If you watch the entire 49 minutes, you will see that I think President Trump put up with a lot of Zelensky's kind of chip on his shoulder. | ||
And I think Zelensky had to win to his back because he had, this is President Trump coming down Air Force One right now. | ||
I believe let's see if he addresses the media as he gets closer to the plane. | ||
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President Trump with a crisp salute. | |
Thank you. | ||
President Trump looks no worse for the wear right there. | ||
It's been a long, tough day. | ||
And like I said, he put up with a lot with Zelensky today. | ||
But a historic day. | ||
We will end up playing that clip quite a bit. | ||
So, right now, President Trump walking with his escort over to the... | ||
President Trump's signaling, I think, to the media there. | ||
President Trump going up. | ||
Okay. | ||
Signaling to the media, and now heading up to Air Force One. | ||
The media, of course, the media and his travel, the folks that travel with him, for respect for the president, always go, there's a back entrance to Air Force One. | ||
President Trump. | ||
Historic day. | ||
President Trump now in Air Force One, and we will wait here momentarily until it takes off. | ||
Our own Brian Glenn's on it. | ||
The president, I'm sure, is going to have a press gaggle. | ||
A press gaggle. | ||
There's the rest of the staff going in right now. | ||
Senior staff following the president. | ||
Very tight when you get in there. | ||
Very tight. | ||
Not a spacious... | ||
There's so much military equipment on. | ||
Okay, we're going to blow the brake? | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Shit. | ||
Okay, we're going to give up our camera here. | ||
We're going to cut back. | ||
Maybe we go to the pool feed to see it take off. | ||
Okay. | ||
Even for that, I put my glasses on. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Do we have... | ||
Let's go to Brian Glenn's... | ||
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I played producer here. | |
Folks, the War Room production team and Harry, my Real American production team, are going to have a production team meeting immediately after today's show. | ||
Brian Glenn actually asked two questions. | ||
Because Brian Glenn said, when he saw the second one, he says, hey, I got a follow-on question. | ||
He asked Zelensky about his lack of a suit. | ||
Let's go ahead to Brian Glenn's first question. | ||
Let's go and play it. | ||
Mr. President, I've got two questions for you. | ||
You think ultimately your legacy will be the peacemaker and not the president that led this country into another war and ended foreign wars? | ||
I hope it will. | ||
I mean, I hope I'm going to be remembered as a peacemaker. | ||
This would be a great thing if we could do this. | ||
I'm doing this to save lives more than anything else. | ||
Second is to save a lot of money, but I consider that to be far less important. | ||
So I hope I'm going to... | ||
Thank you, Brian, for that question. | ||
It was a nice question. | ||
I hope I'll be known and recognized as a peacemaker. | ||
This would be a great thing to solve. | ||
This is a very dangerous situation. | ||
You know, this could lead to a third world war. | ||
This was headed in the wrong direction. | ||
If this election... | ||
We're lost. | ||
If we didn't win this election, we won it by a lot. | ||
That was a mandate. | ||
We won every swing state. | ||
We won the popular vote by millions and millions of votes. | ||
We won everything. | ||
The districts. | ||
You look at the areas of red. | ||
Take a look at a map. | ||
This was a big mandate. | ||
And this was one of the things. | ||
I said, we're going to get this thing settled. | ||
If we didn't win, I think this would have, this could have very well ended up in a third world war. | ||
And that would not. | ||
That would not have been a good situation. | ||
Okay, if Real America's Voice can tee that up, right there you're seeing, and here's what's so powerful about what President Trump is doing. | ||
President Trump, and I've always said, not in the room, not in the deal in Washington, D.C. Everything's behind closed doors. | ||
What President Trump has done is put you in the Oval Office. | ||
He's made you a part, a living witness to world history. | ||
This week, all week, when Macron's there, in the bilats, the bilats are normally, you know, an hour or so, one-on-one, before they go to a press conference or have a private lunch. | ||
President Trump, in the bilat, the bilat takes 10 minutes, and then he invites the media in. | ||
Why does he invite the media in? | ||
It's a broader media. | ||
It's a media that includes Newsmax, that includes One American News, that includes Real America's Voice, that includes right-side broadcasting, that includes Breitbart. | ||
And people like Revolver and National Pulse and these other emerging podcasts and these emerging new media that give access and bring vast audiences that can see it. | ||
One thing I can tell you about Real America's Voice, we have not just tremendous viewership, but people are kind of thirsting for this. | ||
He puts you in the room today for history. | ||
Nine times out of ten, that never happens. | ||
Or ten times out of ten. | ||
And President Trump puts you right there. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
The point is, President Trump has every political or from his own base, hey, don't deal with these guys. | ||
Move on to something else. | ||
This is he understands he's trying to bring peace. | ||
Now, we actually say the kinetic part of the Third World War has started and President Trump is shutting it down. | ||
President Trump's theory is that, hey, it could get a lot worse and the Third World War is not here, but I am going to shut it down. | ||
Let's go ahead and play. | ||
I want to play Brian Glenn's. | ||
First question, and at least we're going to play the first half of President Trump's very heartfelt response. | ||
Just look at him. | ||
And by the way, if you're listening to this on a podcast, you've got to go to worm.org. | ||
It gets all the videos that we play during the show. | ||
And this one, you've got to see President Trump. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
Mr. President, I've got two questions for you. | ||
You think ultimately your legacy will be the peacemaker and not the president that led this country into another war and ended foreign wars? | ||
I hope it will. | ||
I mean, I hope I'm going to be remembered as a peacemaker. | ||
This would be a great thing if we could do this. | ||
I'm doing this to save lives more than anything else. | ||
Second is to save a lot of money, but I consider that to be far less important. | ||
So I hope I'm going to... | ||
Thank you, Brian, for that question. | ||
It was a nice question. | ||
I hope I'll be known and recognized as a peacemaker. | ||
This would be a great thing to solve. | ||
This is a very dangerous situation. | ||
You know, this could lead to a third world war. | ||
This was headed in the wrong direction. | ||
If this election were lost, if we didn't win this election, and we won it by a lot, that was a mandate. | ||
We won every swing state. | ||
We won the popular vote by millions and millions of votes. | ||
We won everything. | ||
The districts... | ||
Saw the sincerity right there with President Trump. | ||
Let's go ahead and play. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Yeah, there we go right there. | ||
There's Air Force One. | ||
An incredible jet. | ||
Like I said, a military command post. | ||
The commander-in-chief of the United States military. | ||
That would be President Donald John Trump. | ||
The 47th president of the United States is on there with his senior staff. | ||
Our own Brian Glenn is there. | ||
I imagine in the flight today the president will do what's called a press gaggle. | ||
That's when he goes back. | ||
The press sits in probably the back half of the plane. | ||
Normally a lot of press travel with him. | ||
You should understand the press pays for those individual seats and they're quite expensive. | ||
So you have the top. | ||
There you probably have less of the streaming services than the podcasters. | ||
You have a lot more of the mainstream media and media throughout the world. | ||
You know, BBC, NHK, CCTV. These are the heavy hitters that can kind of afford that. | ||
But the president will go back and do a press gaggle. | ||
Just to go back, as it's taxing right now, President Trump is heartfelt. | ||
What does he say? | ||
I hope I am remembered as a peacemaker. | ||
And this is kind of going against his politics, or the politics of his movement, who is America first, and just say, walk away. | ||
Once again, President Trump trying to be a peacemaker, President Trump being a world leader, President Trump being magnanimous, President Trump, number one, what does he say? | ||
He wants to stop the killing in Ukraine. | ||
And what do the Europeans, and what do these rhinos, and what do these neoliberals and neocons want to do? | ||
They want to continue fighting. | ||
These are war profiteers and they want to continue fighting. | ||
And I think today the Hay Adams, you should understand, is right across Lafayette Square from the White House. | ||
It's John Hay. | ||
John Hay, who used to be the young secretary for President Lincoln, eventually became later in life the Secretary of State, one of the most prominent individuals of the 19th century, and learned really by being the scribe for President Lincoln as a very young man. | ||
John Hayes House, and they merged this as the Hay Adams House. | ||
It's the Hay Adams Hotel, one of the most famous hotels in Washington. | ||
Many dignitaries do stay there. | ||
It looked like today, that meeting. | ||
And they had a meeting with some of the, I think, the worst of the warmongers, and they were pumping up Zelensky right before he came over. | ||
I believe Zelensky went over to the White House feeling that he had actually the cards, that he had members of Congress. | ||
He had members of the Appropriations Committee. | ||
He had the American media, the left-wing media. | ||
He had all the MFC, the New York Times, all these people, you know, all the hawks you see on. | ||
Every person that's been dead wrong on everything related to Ukraine on his side. | ||
And he felt, I think he felt he could muscle Trump a little bit in J.D. Vance. | ||
And I think J.D., the vice president, did a terrific job today, magnificent job, of being, once again, like J.D. is, kind of a gentleman, but getting in there and interrupting. | ||
And putting Zelensky on notice, I think, coming in. | ||
I think the president appreciated that. | ||
You can tell by the look that the president gave J.D. So I think it was very important J.D. jumped in there at that time. | ||
Air Force One taxiing out there. | ||
Now they'll take off momentarily. | ||
We have the feed there. | ||
Brian Glenn's on the plane. | ||
I assume there's going to be a press gaggle, and I'm sure there's going to be a big update. | ||
So what happened immediately after? | ||
And this is where it gets extraordinary. | ||
Not only did you have a confrontation in the Oval Office in real time on global television, right? | ||
President Trump putting you right in for the immediacy of what was happening. | ||
But you also had then right afterwards when the—because President Trump kind of wrapped it up after the outburst, after about 40 minutes, about four or five minutes. | ||
There we go. | ||
President Trump—in fact, this is perfect. | ||
President Trump going to let us take a commercial break. | ||
I think President Trump's great. | ||
He understands television. | ||
President Trump understands we've got to pay the bills somehow. | ||
There goes Air Force One. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
President Trump, thank you. | ||
We don't have to skip another break. | ||
I know Rob Sig is high-fiving Parker right now. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Look at that beautiful plane. | ||
Is that amazing? | ||
President Trump right there. | ||
Brian Glenn. | ||
Of course, all the senior White House staff. | ||
On a historic day, President Trump leaving the Capitol. | ||
Hey. | ||
This audience, we've been there some days when Air Force One left and it wasn't so great, right? | ||
Remember the afternoon of the 21st or the 20th of January 2021 when President Trump left, but he came roaring back. | ||
And today you saw what a peacemaker does. | ||
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President Trump said, trust me, I want to do this. | ||
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Carl, what was your read on what you watched on TV for the past 30 minutes? | ||
Well, this is why diplomacy should never be conducted in public. | ||
I'm confident, and we now know that, for example, in World War II, there were heated disagreements between Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill, but we didn't see them broadcast on TV, and what we saw were statements that came out of these big conferences in which the Allies made an effort to move forward together. | ||
It is going to be incredibly hard to walk back from the kind of animosity that we saw. | ||
In that room today and to walk back some of those statements. | ||
It could have been done if cameras had not been running. | ||
But the only winner out of today is Vladimir Putin. | ||
This is a mistake to have it broadcast. | ||
It was a mistake for Zelensky to get his... | ||
I should get his dander up, and it was a mistake for the president and the vice president to be so public in their comments. | ||
This was not the moment that should have been televised. | ||
They should have had those conversations out of camera sight, and I'm confident that then they would have been able to find a way to move forward. | ||
But it's really hard when you've had the kind of coverage of this moment that we've now had. | ||
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Yeah, and we're looking live at that. | |
You see, Karl Rove, that epitomizes the controlled opposition of how you've been governed. | ||
Well, Karl Rove wants to do everything behind closed doors. | ||
Karl Rove wants no transparency. | ||
Karl Rove, this is the old way of doing business, and this is how, ladies and gentlemen, you get to wars that are never won. | ||
Karl Rove is the genius, the political genius that got us into the Afghan war and the Iraq war. | ||
In the Iraq war, Karl Rove is the one that spun and came up with the lies to sell the American people about weapons of mass destruction behind closed doors. | ||
Was it 8,000 or 10,000 young men and women died in the Iraq war? | ||
We had, what, 50,000 combat casualties overall, PTSD, suicides every day. | ||
And, of course, Brown University's Center for Analysis says that the present value of those conflicts was $9 trillion, $2 trillion for Afghanistan and $7 trillion. | ||
That's why he's always said, hey, if the American people are going to put it up, somehow we have to recoup this money. | ||
This gets us to Ukraine. | ||
President Trump's trying to stop a forever war. | ||
President Trump is going exactly against the grain of the mentality of Karl Rove. | ||
Karl Rove shows you the thinking of a failed political class. | ||
Karl Rove shows you an elite that is managing the decline of the United States of America. | ||
What Donald Trump represents is Donald Trump represents a turnaround of that, of taking on the administrative state, of taking on the deep state, of opening the cameras and have Zelensky come in there and just have a chat in front of the media. | ||
And you see what happens. | ||
Zelensky comes with a chip on his shoulder, and I believe it was the Hay-Adams meeting beforehand that Zelensky's sitting there and getting back up by these senators, and every one of these senators should be held accountable for what they told Zelensky, because Zelensky went in there with a chip on his shoulder. | ||
He holds no cards. | ||
I'm sure they told him, oh, the American people will back you, will get you more underwritings, more cash, more weapons, and it's not going to happen. | ||
Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House, has already said it's not going to happen. | ||
You're not going to have any more aid packages for Ukraine. | ||
I think over at the Hay Adams beforehand, his meeting beforehand, he was told, oh, you got support. | ||
He went in with a big head and thought he could take on President Trump, and he found out otherwise. | ||
He was essentially turfed out of the compound, of the campus. | ||
That is the White House. | ||
And I think it's extraordinary. | ||
I don't think it's ever happened before. | ||
Let's go to Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, you have an update in Minnesota. | ||
And folks, I got to tell you. | ||
And back of President Trump, the guy that the administrator of the state is coming after, and they'll figure out every way. | ||
And this is why when I walked out of the courthouse in New York, I warned everybody what they're going to do is these radical attorney generals at the state level are going to start coming after President Trump and his team, and particularly Elon Musk, President Trump, what they're trying to accomplish. | ||
They've got to watch what's happening in New York City. | ||
You've got an update in Minnesota. | ||
What do you got, Mike? | ||
Well, this came from the attorney general's office about... | ||
Two hours ago, they cleared my charities on everything, all the questions, everything. | ||
We've never had a violation. | ||
It was all beautiful, the answers. | ||
Here's what they sent back. | ||
The Lindell charities cannot unilaterally narrow the AGO's investigative interrogatories and must disclose all investigations, lawsuits, or charges involving Mike Lindell. | ||
Such matters are relevant to officers and directors fiduciary duties. | ||
In other words, Steve, they want me to, I guess they want to hear about all the lawsuits against Mike Lindell by these machine companies, the billions of dollars and stuff. | ||
It's piling it on. | ||
I was just in the other room with my lawyers and I go. | ||
I go, tell them to pound sand. | ||
I go, you know, I don't care. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
This is disgusting, Steve. | ||
This is just disgusting. | ||
They're just trying to tie up my time, my resources, and I'm sick of it. | ||
And it's like, I'm sorry, you couldn't find nothing in my charities, which I put all the money in? | ||
You're attacking my charity, the Lindale Recovery Network, to help addicts get to find Jesus Christ? | ||
This is unbelievable. | ||
This is an attack by Keith Ellison of Minnesota as the devil himself. | ||
Can I say that on your show, Steve? | ||
Oh, you can say that. | ||
By the way, I don't think he's a big supporter of Christianity, is he? | ||
I mean, he's not exactly a fan of Christianity. | ||
I think we can say that. | ||
He's disgusting. | ||
So a Christian Recovery Network would not be high on his list to help out, correct? | ||
But he couldn't find nothing there, so he couldn't do nothing there. | ||
So now, oh, you know what? | ||
Let's just get all Mike Lindell stuff. | ||
We want everything Mike Lindell has ever done. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
All you got to do is read my book, From Crack Addict to CEO. Go ahead and read that. | ||
But as far as any charities or whatever, I've never had done anything. | ||
My lawsuits here, I'll pile it on. | ||
I've been dealing with them for four years. | ||
This is bizarre. | ||
I mean, it's just frustrating. | ||
It's like you have other things to do than attack the top. | ||
We're going to go to the next hour here momentarily. | ||
Natalie Winters is going to join. | ||
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