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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
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've tried 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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MAGA 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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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
It's Tuesday for March in the year of our Lord. | ||
It's Fat Tuesday. | ||
It's also what we would normally call the State of the Union, but it's an address to the joint session of Congress in every election year. | ||
President Trump will be up there. | ||
He'll leave the White House about 8.30 tonight, arrive on Capitol Hill, approximately 9.00. | ||
This is all Eastern Standard Time. | ||
The speech should take around an hour, maybe a little longer, particularly as President Trump... | ||
Does a few ad-libs, as we say, and then we're going to have coverage beforehand after all on Real America's Voice with the all-star team from Real America's Voice. | ||
I asked Dave Bossy, a very close friend and colleague and someone very close to the president. | ||
First off, Dave, a bunch of news breaking today. | ||
Market very turbulent today, 700 down on the Dow Jones because of the, how to say this, the Oracle from Omaha. | ||
Called this economic warfare. | ||
These are acts of war against Mexico, Canada, and China. | ||
Warren Buffett. | ||
Also, Scott Besant tells Fox News, just got reported, there will be no signing. | ||
Counter to what Reuters is saying, there will be no signing of the economic deal tonight. | ||
It doesn't sound like they're quite there yet. | ||
Although other people are reporting there's some agreement that might actually be signed tonight. | ||
And last but not least, Bloomberg is reporting that Russia... | ||
With discussions in the United States in Riyadh, the staff's talking, has basically asserted that they will act as an intermediate or sub-diplomatic talks for the United States and Persia to have a diplomatic solution to the nuclear issue about nuclear weapons. | ||
First off, the last one, I know you've been one of the biggest supporters of Israel. | ||
Bridge Colby today testified on Capitol Hill. | ||
That's a very big controversy. | ||
A lot of people singling out Kurt May. | ||
And Tucker Carlson is backing Bridge. | ||
We back Bridge also. | ||
Is it pretty surprising, you think, in President Trump's overall strategy, this rapprochement he's trying to get to try to end the kinetic part of the Third World War, that Russia would actually offer up to actors as an intermediary, understanding that our ally Israel is probably their biggest concern, is the fiasco that came out of the joint plan of action, comprehensive JCPOA, the joint comprehensive plan of action from Obama to John Kerry to Joe Biden, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, first of all, there is so much going on in the world, right? | ||
I mean, you just named three things that happened this afternoon. | ||
It is unbelievable the pace in which President Trump is operating. | ||
And so when we get to this issue of Russia trying to act as an intermediary, look, I welcome that. | ||
I'm an old-school Soviet hater. | ||
But if the Soviet Union, now Russia, wants to assist because they see an opening in dealing with President Trump, in the way he's dealing with the Ukraine, if this is an opening to gain an opportunity to get peace in the Middle East, | ||
and the first step in peace in the Middle East is reigning in the crazed Ayatollah and the crazed people that run And I think if we can make headway there over this next year, it trumps everything else. | ||
It really does. | ||
It's that important. | ||
Because we all know that as soon as they have the ability to have a bomb, they're going to use a bomb. | ||
And that's the frightening part of dealing with those folks. | ||
So I think we all need to recognize that. | ||
And I'm no fan of Putin, I believe. | ||
He's a bad actor and has been his entire life. | ||
But let's not kid ourselves. | ||
If right now, today, in response to Donald Trump's olive branch of trying to solve Ukraine, and it's not going to be great for Ukraine, it may not be great for Russia, but it's going to be great for the world to end this. | ||
And if we can get that and then make a giant step towards solving the Iranian problem... | ||
This is a huge opportunity, and Donald Trump, I think, is going to take it and run with it. | ||
You know, I was on British TV earlier today. | ||
I think I told you, Dave, in the host, who was very even-handed. | ||
She did ask me this exact question you just answered. | ||
She says, well, do you guys, and President Trump, do you trust Putin? | ||
I go, certainly we don't trust Putin. | ||
He's a KGB officer. | ||
I said, did Churchill trust Joseph Stalin? | ||
Did Churchill trust Joseph Stalin? | ||
No, right? | ||
Wasn't it President Reagan said, trust but verify? | ||
I mean, you always got to put these guys in the microscope. | ||
You can't trust anybody. | ||
You can't trust any of them. | ||
Donald Trump doesn't trust them. | ||
But he will use them if it helps America. | ||
That is what the difference is. | ||
And so I have no qualms about, you know, if it's a good deal, Donald Trump's going to make it. | ||
If it's not a good deal for America and America's future and America's security, he's not going to make it. | ||
But let's... | ||
Have the conversation. | ||
That's the difference between Donald Trump and the rest of these politicians that he unfortunately has to deal with. | ||
So, look, you've been around the neighborhood a long time. | ||
You were one of the senior aides to Newt Gingrich back, I don't know, 20, 25 years ago. | ||
Put us in the room. | ||
Tell the audience, what is the State of the Union like from the House perspective, the preparation? | ||
How big a deal is this? | ||
Put us in the room up there, man. | ||
Yeah, well, first of all, Donald Trump is the ultimate showman coming to the ultimate stage. | ||
I mean, it is an incredible place. | ||
When you set foot in that chamber, It is truly hallowed ground. | ||
Today, unfortunately, we have a circus-like atmosphere. | ||
But historically, it is hallowed ground. | ||
And President Trump is going to take the stage tonight and deliver an address directly to the American people, once again, bypassing the corrupt mainstream media that only wants to attack him and attack him at every turn. | ||
It's an opportunity for him to reset. | ||
By the way, he's only been president, what about, is it day 44, day 45? | ||
And you just look, this is dog years we're living in, Steve. | ||
This is truly dog years. | ||
Whether it's Ukraine, Doge, tax cuts, getting his cabinet through in lightning speed, whether it's this budget deal, whether it's... | ||
Closing the border. | ||
Let's not forget, I mean, we just looked past this now, but Joe Biden for four years said, I can't control the border. | ||
Congress must do this. | ||
Congress must do that. | ||
They must have comprehensive immigration reform, i.e., you know, an amnesty program. | ||
And Donald Trump, in less than 30 days, closed the border, sealed the border, and is exiting. | ||
The bad guys and doing it the worst first. | ||
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And that is what he promised to do. | |
So I gotta ask you, because you were with us. | ||
Bossy's one of these guys never wavered a bit in 2020. In 2021, there's dark, particularly the first six months. | ||
Did you ever in your wildest dreams think it'd be like flood the zone like we got it, like 10 or 12 things? | ||
In the old days, in the first time, if we had one or two, we thought it was a big deal and divert the immediate attention. | ||
Here, it's 10 to a dozen. | ||
Steve, you and I, I mean, you and I are amateurs compared. | ||
I mean, look, we were hard chargers in 2016, 2017. We thought, this is incredible. | ||
The speed, the ferocity, the professionalism. | ||
I mean, to see, and I know it warmed your heart too, but I mean, to see Peter Navarro in there doing the battles that you and I both know what he's doing. | ||
You and I both have been in the room with him in the White House. | ||
When he is fighting the interior battles that he must fight in winning. | ||
And it has been an incredible honor to just be a small part of this. | ||
And it is an incredible thing to watch as America gets healthy again, as America gets wealthy again, and as America gets safe again. | ||
So we're just in the first 45 days, but we've got a lot of winning to do. | ||
So, John Gardner's going to join us here right after Dave, talk about Peter Navarro, talk about the terrorists, talk about the economic warfare, and also bringing manufacturing jobs back, which President Trump's already doing with Taiwan. | ||
Semiconductor, $100 billion, spent over four years. | ||
Of course, Apple, $500 billion, just amazing. | ||
Dave, what do you want to see tonight? | ||
Because you're the guy, you were Deputy Campaign Manager for the first... | ||
Trump victory. | ||
You're a nuts and bolts guy when it comes to how you actually win campaigns. | ||
What are you looking to see tonight? | ||
We already know the Democrats have said they're going to try to disrupt us. | ||
Natalie's going to join us back here at 8. Some plan on being quite disruptive. | ||
But what are you looking to see, the message that President Trump, because he's not speaking to the room. | ||
He's speaking to the nation. | ||
And tonight of all nights, he's actually speaking to the world. | ||
Dave, what are you looking for tonight? | ||
A couple of things. | ||
One is I think that he is bringing guests, once again, that really showcase why he won and what he's done since he took office. | ||
Whether it's a Gold Star mom, whether it is one of the hostages that has been released, whether it's a farm worker, a union worker, he's bringing average Americans Into that auditorium tonight, into Congress tonight, to show the American people, storyline by storyline, exactly who this impacts. | ||
And I think that's going to be an incredible thing. | ||
But he also, I think, Steve, you and I both know him pretty well. | ||
When the Democrats try their best to disrupt, I think he's going to belittle them in a way that He's going to be very effective. | ||
You know he's just so quick with a retort. | ||
And I think if the Democrats are naive enough to think that they can get away with it, he always punches back harder than you think. | ||
Tonight, he is going to talk about the renewal of the American dream and all that, but... | ||
Two things I think he's going to focus on, what I've been told, is the disruption, the positive nature of disruption that he's bringing with Elon Musk and others, his great cabinet, to the administrative state and the deep state. | ||
And also the disruption he's doing to the post-war international rules-based order, which, as you know, worked against the United States for the last 20 or 30 years. | ||
Tell me about that. | ||
He's going to frame both of them, him as a disruptor, I think. | ||
Well, look, you know, in the first term, his first term, he was told by then, you know, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, hey, oh, we got this. | ||
Trust us. | ||
We're going to do this, and it's going to take us 18 months to get this done. | ||
This guy does stuff in 18 days, not 18 months. | ||
And that is, I believe, One of the mainstay takeaways from his first term for him that he internalized, that he does not allow anyone now to say it can't be done or cannot be done today. | ||
And it may take a few days, a few weeks, but he wants it done and he wants it done immediately. | ||
And that's the disruptor side of things that you are seeing every single day. | ||
And look, in the first term, When it came to different policies, he's taking the same attitude, which is, America has done it this way for 40 years, and we've gotten it wrong. | ||
Let's turn it on its head. | ||
Let's try something new. | ||
The establishment hates it. | ||
The mainstream media hates it. | ||
The Henry Kissingers of the world hate it. | ||
But it is effective, and it is making America respected again and seen as strong again. | ||
If you just look, President Trump says all hell is going to break loose in the Middle East if you don't release hostages. | ||
Hostages get released. | ||
He's talking to Russia directly through the media and through his own press conferences that he has every single day, total open access. | ||
But he's telling Putin, hey, let's release these guys. | ||
Can bring some level of trust, not total and complete trust, but that we can work with you. | ||
And so he's doing this on all levels. | ||
And by the way, he's doing it all day, every day. | ||
So that is the intensity, the ferocity that he brings to the job that Joe Biden, my God, the guy couldn't. | ||
Find the bathroom for three and a half of the four years he was in office. | ||
He was so bad and so old and decrepit that we now know the staff was running that White House, not the president. | ||
And we have the exact opposite. | ||
I hope we get an investigation into this. | ||
You bring up a point like Churchill on the top of the memos. | ||
Action this day. | ||
Dave, social media, how can people follow you tonight as you watch this speech? | ||
I'm sure you'll be up on social media. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
David underscore Bossy on X and on Truth Social. | ||
Please go and follow me, and we'll be following it tonight as well as on Getter. | ||
So I look forward to communicating with folks. | ||
Dave Bossi, Head of Citizens United. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Appreciate you coming on tonight. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
Brian Glenn. | ||
We're going to get to Brian Glenn a little while from the Capitol. | ||
We've got Royce Wright coming up. | ||
I want to get John Gardner here. | ||
John, today's got to be a red-letter day for you. | ||
You've worked on this project for many, many years. | ||
Guys like you and Peter Navarro. | ||
We've got Spencer Morrison. | ||
His new book is out. | ||
Talk to me. | ||
This concept of yours of external revenue service. | ||
In external revenue, when you see that Canada's got tariffs against them at 25%, Mexico 25%, China, I think it's 20 because it was 10 and they doubled it. | ||
And Warren Buffett says, sir, that what you have really called on President Trump to do is nothing but an act of economic war. | ||
Your response? | ||
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I think we need an active economic war. | |
The average tariff rate from 1824 to 1934 was 40 to 50 percent. | ||
So buckle up, Canada. | ||
Buckle up, China. | ||
Buckle up Mexico. | ||
I think these are going to only accelerate because President Trump wants to get back to how the federal government used to fund itself, and that was through the External Revenue Service via tariffs, customs, excise taxes, and stop targeting American citizens with the Internal Revenue Service. | ||
And I believe he's actually codified that in an EO with America First Policy Executive Order to create the External Revenue Service. | ||
And he's laser-like focused on that. | ||
So this is a banner day to see these 25% tariffs come down. | ||
I hear the Canadian Prime Minister or executive from Ontario whining and thumping his chest and saber-rattling, saying he's going to cut off power to American states. | ||
Canada tariffs us in the 100% to 200% range. | ||
So it's kind of like somebody cutting off some super skin. | ||
Slow down, slow down, slow down, slow down, slow down, slow down. | ||
Explain that to the American people. | ||
Nobody knows that. | ||
Nobody talks about it. | ||
Every time you hear the Wall Street Journal and all this whining and bitching and moaning by the business press in this country. | ||
I'm not talking English majors. | ||
I'm talking the business press in this country. | ||
They're whining and whinging about free trade and all this. | ||
They never mention what the reality is. | ||
Give me the reality of our Canadian brothers and sisters, what their government does to the United States as far as tariffs and duties and all these kind of hidden things they do to make it harder and more expensive to get our products into Canada, sir? | ||
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Yeah, they have tariff rates going up to 270% on American-made goods, especially on our agricultural and dairy products. | |
Canada have almost averaged 50% to 150% tariffs on us. | ||
So when President Trump advances, and very importantly, 77% of Canada's exports go to America. | ||
So as President Trump says, they do not have the cards in this war, economic war, as we've supposedly declared. | ||
America has, you know, been a crack addict on cheap foreign goods. | ||
And as foreign countries have raised The tariffs on us, we have been afraid to raise the tariffs in response and get reciprocal tariffs because we are addicted to cheap goods made with cheap foreign forced labor sometimes and lack of environmental laws and lack of labor standards that corporations work around. | ||
And President Trump is staging an intervention. | ||
He is saying no more cheap goods. | ||
We are going to protect our American manufacturers. | ||
And I think one of the most beautiful things that I see happening right now. | ||
That's not discussed. | ||
President Trump is seizing the American-made brand back again. | ||
He's taking that brand value. | ||
Corporations talk all the time about brand value. | ||
The American-made brand has immense value. | ||
It used to mean a quality-made good. | ||
Now it's associated with higher prices. | ||
And what President Trump's going to do by bringing tariffing and bringing more manufacturing back to America... | ||
As American manufacturers get higher volume, instead of making 100 parts, they make 10,000 parts, 100,000 parts. | ||
Their per-piece price is going to drive the cost of American-made goods down and... | ||
Help attack on inflation as more American-made goods are on the market. | ||
What I'd like to see is I'd like to see Walmart have a avoid tariffs. | ||
Here's the Made America section with American flags flying everywhere. | ||
I'd like to see, you know how you go through the airport and you see Customs and Border duty-free goods. | ||
I'd like to see Amazon have a Made in America section, duty-free, tariff-free goods because it's made in America. | ||
And if you want to avoid tariffs, you buy Made in America. | ||
If you want to avoid tariffs, move your manufacturing plants here. | ||
And President Trump is going to capture the human capital that has You know, the human capital, the people who do the manufacturing jobs, is overseas. | ||
You see this image? | ||
This is from the 40s. | ||
You see how it says? | ||
He tames a flood of molten steel. | ||
Look at this man working in a steel mill, taming a flood of molten steel. | ||
You know, Milton Friedman suggested on page 46 of... | ||
He suggested, in the case of national security, we could maintain some steel plants and mothballs. | ||
For how many decades? | ||
And what, are you going to hire people out of Starbucks to come in and tame that molten flood of steel because they know what they're doing? | ||
President Trump is seizing the human capital back here and bringing it back to America so that we maintain our independence and stop relying on full nations. | ||
So Gardner, I know you're for terrorists, you're for the American system. | ||
But, you know, you've had Taiwan Semiconductor, Apple. | ||
It's about $700 billion of corporate investment. | ||
Not this happy talk of a sovereign wealth firm from Saudi Arabia or, what is it, Mosul-san from Japan with his SoftBank. | ||
I'm talking about big companies, the premium brands, saying they're going to manufacture high-value-added. | ||
Your solution is quite different. | ||
You say we become a manufacturing superpower again because... | ||
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Well, you know, 252,000 of American manufacturers, of the other 252,000 American manufacturers, 75% of them are 20 employees or less, and 90% of them... | |
are 50 employees or less. | ||
And the Small Business Administration erroneously categorizes a small business as 500 employees or less, which is absurd in the days of AI and email when one employee can do so much more than employees could do in the 1980s. | ||
So with robotics and automation, these small businesses of 20, 10, 20, 30, 40 employees can do a dramatic amount of More work than the larger companies and the larger entities can do, in my opinion. | ||
I think we're going to see a real explosion in Main Street as they get the volume to justify the investment in robotics and automation to expand their wheelhouse. | ||
And so I think that is really where the economic explosion is going to be at in Main Street with the mom and pops. | ||
Gardner, great job. | ||
External Revenue Service, you're the man. | ||
Where do people go to get your book? | ||
Where do they go to find out more about you and your crusade? | ||
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John Gardner, VOH on Twitter and Instagram. | |
You can Google my book, Manufacture Local, How to Make America the Manufacturing Superpower of the World. | ||
It's on Amazon, Barnes& Noble. | ||
I'm on Getter at MFG Gear Official. | ||
I really appreciate you advocating for the external revenue service with the administration, Steve. | ||
Much gratitude to you for making that happen. | ||
You will go down in history, sir. | ||
Trust me. | ||
So, Gardner, we'll have you on a lot more. | ||
In fact, I'll get your comments on tonight's speech. | ||
I know you're going to watch it. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
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Do I have the Royce White is with us? | |
Royce White, brother! | ||
Big day for you because of the Ukraine. | ||
Now, there's all kind of rumors going around that Zelensky said he's sorry. | ||
You know, I didn't mean to do it. | ||
We want to do this deal. | ||
You've been one of the biggest voices against the globalists. | ||
In the EU, they said they're going to raise, Vandalin says she's going to raise 800 billion euros, I think $850 billion in a defense fund to build a European army without the United States and send them all to Ukraine. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Good for them. | ||
They should do it. | ||
I'm all in support of them building their own army to defend against the Russians. | ||
I don't care what Zelensky says there should be. | ||
No reconciliation and no more aid to Ukraine, in my opinion. | ||
If there's a super deal to be done and it helps facilitate the peace, then I expect that Donald Trump will be able to find that deal and execute that deal. | ||
And the president is a kind-hearted and decent man, much kinder-hearted than I am and much more decent than I am. | ||
I wouldn't have even invited him to the White House, honestly, if it was me, because we know who these people are. | ||
And to be quite honest, in my heart of hearts, I think they tried to take the president out. | ||
I know we're a long way from that, and people don't really want to say that, but the same people who want this war to continue are probably some of the same people who tried to kill the president, in my opinion. | ||
So, you know, we're in the earliest days of a post-globalist America. | ||
I think Donald Trump's doing a fantastic job. | ||
I think putting an end to this Ukraine war is essential. | ||
Royce, hang on. | ||
I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
We'll get Royce's thoughts on what he thinks the president needs to say tonight after the days of thunder and the years of lightning. | ||
President Trump has done so much in, what, 44 days. | ||
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It's just absolutely stunning. | |
So huge. | ||
So great. | ||
We're going to get all into it. | ||
Today, market turbulence. | ||
We told you it was coming, folks. | ||
Why is it coming? | ||
Because President Trump is rethinking the world's economic and geopolitical system and acting upon it. | ||
Whether it's stopping the kinetic part of the Third World War in Ukraine or trying to bring peace to the Middle East by negotiating with Persia to lay down potential nuclear weapons or whether it's putting the Chinese Communist Party on notice that there's a new sheriff in town and bringing the advanced chip design to Arizona. | ||
President Trump is a man of action, and you're seeing action. | ||
That's going to go into turbulence. | ||
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Royce White is with us. | ||
We're going to hold a second. | ||
I want to go to the Capitol. | ||
We've got Brian Glenn set up, and Brian's going to have to bounce inside here momentarily. | ||
Brian, put us in the room, brother. | ||
You're in the rotunda. | ||
A lot of anticipation. | ||
What's going on, sir? | ||
Yeah, good afternoon, or good enough to say. | ||
We've got a lot of media here in the cannon rotundra as we get ready for the speech tonight. | ||
Now, earlier I had a chance to go down to the Capitol, met with Speaker Johnson for a few minutes, and just had kind of a couple laughs about some things that were happening in the news. | ||
But all the energy is high. | ||
We're looking forward to the night speech with President Trump. | ||
From what I hear, the Democrats, Steve, are planning to do a couple things. | ||
One of them might be a walkout during the speech. | ||
And, of course, perhaps some noisemakers, what I've been told, some no bullhorns, but just kind of some handmade noisemakers, if you will, just looking to disrupt this speech tonight. | ||
But as we would predict, if they do that, Steve, that's only good for us. | ||
And it does show just how they don't take the events in this country right now serious at all. | ||
But it is going to be a global stage, as you said earlier. | ||
And we're just super excited for it, and we'll be out here pretty much the entire night, but we'll dip inside to watch the speech, and I'll come back out here and tell you what I saw and how it felt to be in the room. | ||
Brian, here's what I don't understand. | ||
The Democrats, and Natalie's done a good job on the resistance they're doing in other areas, but these are elected officials. | ||
Are you telling me, and I'm hearing these rumors, but you're a guy that can parse fact from fiction, the wheat from the chaff. | ||
Is there really a concern that they may actually have a mass walkout tonight, or some walkout, and they may actually be talking about noisemakers from elected officials that, quite frankly, have not found their sea legs of how to legislatively combat President Trump's days of thunder, sir? | ||
I'm actually hearing that from several sources. | ||
I mean, people that, you know, I wouldn't look to just make stuff up just to, you know, but they're hearing that they are planning some type of walkout during that speech and, of course, being disruptive, I would imagine. | ||
Some boos and things like that during Trump's speech. | ||
But Republicans are going to, from what I understand, are going to take the high road on this. | ||
They're going to celebrate all of the victories that President Trump has had. | ||
But Steve, I don't put it past them. | ||
We've seen what they've done in the past. | ||
Heck, Nancy Pelosi stood up and ripped the speech up on the House floor during one of the State of the Union. | ||
So anything... | ||
Besides that is on the table. | ||
But you're going to see it on display. | ||
The world will see it on display. | ||
And once again, go ahead and start clipping your videos. | ||
You're going to use these in your midterm campaign because it's disgraceful if they do that. | ||
I hope they don't. | ||
I hope we don't see that tonight. | ||
But I think the odds are that you will see some type of disruption. | ||
So, Brian, Reuters reported earlier this afternoon that there was going to be some sort of signing beforehand or some sort of codification of this economic deal that Zelensky for three times, including in the White House the other day, refused to sign. | ||
Now, Scott Besson, I think, went on Fox. | ||
It was reported by Fox that Scott Besson, the Secretary of Treasury, last tweet I saw, said in fact there wasn't going to be any signing. | ||
What's the latest you've heard about this? | ||
Because this would obviously be a big announcement. | ||
Like, I know, you know I'm not crazy about this deal, but President Trump believes it's a predicate to get to an overall rapprochement with Russia. | ||
What are you hearing about this? | ||
Yeah, I agree with you. | ||
I have not heard anything on that. | ||
I have not confirmed that as well. | ||
So from my end, from just talking to people and kind of being down there the last two and a half, three hours, just kind of snooping around a little bit, haven't heard that. | ||
That's news to me. | ||
But, you know, hey, your bingo card should be wide open tonight. | ||
Maybe that should be on there. | ||
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Who knows? | |
Yeah. | ||
I mean, bingo cards would be very interesting. | ||
You've been there from the beginning following this in the campaign trail, right-side broadcasting now on Capitol Hill and the White House. | ||
One of the things I've heard talking to people is President Trump's going to make the case why disruption is positive. | ||
Why what Elon is doing, what his administration is doing, that this ossified system is not working. | ||
The administrative state, the deep state, the economy was in a stall. | ||
So domestically, it's positive that he's a disruptor. | ||
And on the international stage, since the post-war international rules-based order is not working for America, by putting America first, he is disrupting international institutions. | ||
But it's put American citizens first and the United States of America first. | ||
Your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, what a concept, right? | ||
I was able to watch the entire piece on the BBC, and I'll text that to you here in a few minutes. | ||
It runs about 12 minutes. | ||
That was the premise of my whole segment with them. | ||
It's about putting America first and not putting Ukraine ahead of American tax dollars and Americans. | ||
And so I think what he's done, he's been a big disruptor just about in every industry and every sector. | ||
He's being a disruptor now for the good, culturally speaking, getting rid of all the DEI stuff and going back to kind of a love of country and patriotism is on the forefront. | ||
If that's being a disruptor, sign me up because I'm ready to disrupt. | ||
And I think tonight, and like he said in the Oval Office, when that whole thing got heated, he let it play out because he knew that would be good television and absolutely a good way to be transparent to how the sausage is made. | ||
I love it. | ||
So tonight, if they want to be disruptive, let's let them do it. | ||
Let's let it air out because that is the best highlight film that we can have as Republicans as we go into the midterms on how they just don't, they're not interested in solving problems, they just want to stop Trump. | ||
And the American people, they know that these policies, these border policies are making our country safer. | ||
Brian, just the logistics tonight. | ||
We're going to come on at 8 o'clock and have a pregame. | ||
We're going to have all the stars and talents and commentators and observers on Real America's Voice. | ||
About 8.30, I believe, is when the president will actually physically leave the White House to head up to Capitol Hill with the First Lady. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
That is correct. | ||
8.30, he departs. | ||
He's planning to walk through the chamber there, and you've seen that beautiful stretch. | ||
I just walked in. | ||
You can follow me on social media at BrianGlennTV. | ||
I'm going to post up some pictures on that as well. | ||
He's going to walk into the house floor about just shortly after 9 o'clock. | ||
He'll have that major announcement that he's coming in. | ||
He'll do the parade down the carpet there. | ||
It won't be like Joe Biden. | ||
It won't take 15 minutes for him to walk about 50 steps. | ||
It's going to take a little bit quicker than that. | ||
He'll get up there and deliver a speech scheduled for about an hour and a half, but we know how that sometimes works in Trump world. | ||
And then hopefully we'll have it all wrapped up by 11 o'clock Eastern and everybody can get to bed and then wake up tomorrow and talk about what he said last night. | ||
So it's just going to be a great adventure. | ||
And like you said, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
We'll get up and do it again tomorrow. | ||
How's that sound? | ||
Yep. | ||
That sounds good. | ||
Yep. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
Brian, one more time. | ||
What's your social media, Brian, so people can follow you throughout the evening? | ||
You're going to join us back on the coverage of the joint address to Congress, what is called in election years, the traditional State of the Union. | ||
Where do people go, sir? | ||
You can check it out at BrianGlennTV on X, BrianGlennTV on Facebook and Instagram, and at Brian on Truth Social. | ||
I will post up that BBC interview I did in its entirety. | ||
Unedited. | ||
You can judge whether or not they were fair or not. | ||
I've got Piers Morgan tomorrow. | ||
We'll see how that plays out. | ||
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So I'm going to keep pounding the America first. | |
We want peace in that region, Steve. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Peace. | ||
I think we created two monsters. | ||
I got Natalie Winter is everywhere. | ||
She's on every magazine, every newspaper. | ||
I got Brian Glenn. | ||
He's international. | ||
He's Piers Morgan one day, BBC the next. | ||
I just know him when they were simple folks, right? | ||
Just simple folks. | ||
Brian, great job. | ||
I know the world wants to hear what you got to say. | ||
You know Mac as well as anybody, brother. | ||
Love you. | ||
Brian Glenn. | ||
The Brian Glenn. | ||
Love you too. | ||
We'll see you back here at 8 o'clock. | ||
Up on Capitol Hill. | ||
Royce White. | ||
First off, Royce, you've been one of the biggest, I would say, populist nationalist figures out there for a while. | ||
You would nominate, you ran for the Senate, nominated by the Republican Party of Minnesota. | ||
First off, what is your assessment? | ||
Walk me through the 44 days of Trump through the perspective of yourself as a populist nationalist, sir. | ||
Oh, I mean, this is easy. | ||
Donald Trump's the greatest president of my lifetime. | ||
It's not even close. | ||
40 days in. | ||
You know, the Democrats and the rhinos, whoever. | ||
Whoever wants to oppose the nationalist populist movement, they can kick and scream all they want to. | ||
They're just, you know, petulant children being dragged through a parking lot. | ||
You know, they didn't get the toy they wanted at Target, whatever the case, Walmart, whatever it is. | ||
And they're just kicking and screaming. | ||
They can do it all they want. | ||
Donald Trump was elected. | ||
They took their shot. | ||
They missed. | ||
He's here. | ||
This is happening. | ||
And I love every minute of it. | ||
I think he's doing a fantastic job in the first 44 days. | ||
And it's going to get much rougher for him. | ||
So if this is too much... | ||
They got a long haul ahead of them. | ||
Well, tonight, I want to go back to that. | ||
I said, look, I think he's going to make the case for disruption. | ||
Disruption is positive because the media is all, oh, this is terrible, it's all chaotic. | ||
Disruption domestically because of the administrative and deep state and what he's doing both with Elon, but there's a lot going on in his own cabinet. | ||
Obviously, internationally, the globalists are in an uproar, but he's reworking the post-war international rules-based order. | ||
You can see that from the tariffs. | ||
And these things are not random. | ||
You know, he has the Taiwan semiconductor guy, the best company in the world for manufacturing of chips, come in with a $100 billion deal, $25 billion a year the next four years in Arizona, a swing state. | ||
Then last night at midnight... | ||
25% tariffs on Canada. | ||
25% tariffs on Mexico. | ||
20% tariffs on the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And then today, you hear all these rumors that Zelensky's, you know, he apologizes. | ||
Zelensky's so wrought, overwrought that he didn't sign the economic deal. | ||
He wants to sign it before the speech. | ||
So, both domestically and globally, the disruptor's going to make the case for disruption. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Well... | ||
I mean, you know, I've been banging this drum for about two and a half years now. | ||
The post-World War II Democrat liberal order has failed, and it is a hindrance on the American people, but it's also a hindrance on people all over the world and their national pride, national sovereignty. | ||
So, you know, the whole order is broken. | ||
It failed. | ||
I mean, we see that now. | ||
And the problem with it, I think one of the people who said it best was Eric Weinstein, who by no means is a... | ||
Far-right-wing, ultra-mega nationalist, right? | ||
He's pretty much nominally a Democrat. | ||
And he said, you know, when these people say democracy, which is their dog whistle for globalism now, when they say democracy, they don't mean for the people, by the people, from the people. | ||
They don't mean the democracy that we think of as American citizens. | ||
What they mean are the democratic institutions that sprang out of World War II that are considered the load-bearing walls of their own globalist agenda. | ||
And so anybody who threatens that, as corrupt as those load-bearing walls are... | ||
They're considered an enemy. | ||
It's me, it's you, it's Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, you know, we just keep banging the drum and telling people. | ||
When you think of the Uniparty, the D.C. elite, you think post-World War II Democrat, liberal order. | ||
If you're an American citizen and you're watching Donald Trump right now, you're trying to figure out, is he doing what's in the best interest of America? | ||
You have to decide whether you want to live in a 1776 America or a 1945 America. | ||
And me, myself, I want a 1776 America. | ||
The whole post-World War II Democrat-Liberal order has been one huge Ponzi scheme, and the American people have paid for it dearly. | ||
What do you think tonight, potentially, you've heard, you know, they're doing all types of, you know, resistance with all the different groups out there in the street protests, but now we're talking about elected officials, principally in the House. | ||
Well, I think they're probably going to... | ||
Do something theatrical, right? | ||
Because that's the MO of their political platform. | ||
You know, they have this weird idea that revolution is all drama, which is why they really lose it, because real revolution, in many respects, is what Donald Trump is doing, sort of the nuts and bolts changing the system. | ||
They all talk about systemic racism, systemic injustice. | ||
The only one changing the system is... | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
Ilhan Omar hasn't done anything to change the system. | ||
In fact, all she's done is grift off the system. | ||
So, you know, again, they can kick and scream if they want to protest and walk out, let the American people see. | ||
The Democrats are in a failing position, and they'll continue to fail as long as they want to double and triple down, which I expect they will, which bodes well for us. | ||
We got much bigger fish to fry than the Ilhan Omars of the world, you know, respectfully. | ||
She's going to do it to herself, and you'll probably see some of that tonight. | ||
Royce, how do people get the show? | ||
How do they get the podcast? | ||
And particularly, how do they get you on social media? | ||
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, YouTube, X, Rumble. | ||
You guys run it on War Room's Getter and Rumble. | ||
Saturday mornings, 9 a.m., Real America's Voice. | ||
I'm on before you. | ||
Royce White's show. | ||
I'm on X. I'm everywhere. | ||
I'm everywhere the globalists are. | ||
I'm everywhere the globalists want to hunt us down. | ||
You can find me everywhere. | ||
Royce White. | ||
Love you, brother. | ||
Look forward to talking to you tomorrow about what happened tonight. | ||
Royce White. | ||
The Royce White. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
The podcast, this show is incredible. | ||
If you're a populist nationalist, it's a must-watch because Royce is always taking it to the globalist. | ||
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President Trump, I think, is going to walk us through this kind of... | ||
I say it's geostrategic and geoeconomic, and I think you can start to see coming clearer what's happening geostrategically. | ||
He wants to, as I've said before, he wants to stop the kinetic part of the Third World War. | ||
Huge news today coming out of meetings that they had in Riyadh over the last week or two to set up these meetings with President Trump and President Putin. | ||
About a rapprochement between the United States and Russia, and this came up today, that the Russians have volunteered to somehow intercede with their allies in Tehran, the, I think, over-the-top murderous mullahs who control Persia, about this nuclear weapons program, and intercede to make sure that potentially a diplomatic solution, this is one of the things... | ||
We've advocated for a long time. | ||
I know Tucker Carlson's advocated nobody wants to go to war in Persia, particularly either airstrikes or landstrike. | ||
There's other ways, and I've said this before. | ||
I said it Saturday night in front of Israel 365, and Israel 365 is, it seems to me, pure MAGA, right, hanging out with the people there and talking to them. | ||
And they don't want to conflict with Persia if it can be avoided. | ||
And it can be avoided, not just with economic means, but I think with very, very smart diplomacy and negotiations and President Trump. | ||
So Ukraine is full on. | ||
You'll see tonight probably announcement. | ||
It may be Scott Besson saying it's not happening. | ||
Some signature with the deal. | ||
As you know, I'm not crazy about the economic deal, but President Trump sees it as kind of a... | ||
A conditioned precedent to move forward and to get broader peace in the region. | ||
Of course, we're supporting President Trump, and I think President Trump, heck, should get the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
I've said that I think he and Jared, particularly himself, and Jared did a great job as an architect, the Abraham Accords. | ||
The Abraham Accords have really stood up in all the pressure that came after October 7th. | ||
And I think they've just done a terrific job. | ||
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Stick around tonight. | ||
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The president at the White House leaving the White House, going to the Capitol, addressing the nation and the world. | ||
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Amazing. | ||
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