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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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I don't know, so we're down by 5, so this is all about turnout. | ||
Went from 47, tied now 51. What, 46? | ||
From a 47-47, and they said that's closing by 10 on this fall. | ||
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Mike Lindell, I want people to understand, you're a more fierce warrior than ever on election integrity, and it's one of the reasons that Keith Ellison, I just sat through last night. | ||
I think they had five of these attorney generals from these blue states. | ||
I believe they were gathered in Minnesota, although they're going around the country. | ||
And they're just talking about, Letitia James is talking about using state courts and others to gum up the works around President Trump. | ||
And I've warned people about this. | ||
I said, hey, the federal courts have a tough enough fighting there. | ||
Royce White's going to join us in a minute, and he can tell us about Keith Ellison. | ||
Royce White's a son of Minnesota. | ||
And has been active in politics there. | ||
He'll tell you about Ellison. | ||
But these blue states, with these juries they can select, and what they can do, they can run roughshod, and they're trying to do that over you. | ||
Are they not, sir? | ||
Absolutely, Steve. | ||
And I wanted to bring up the Lindell Foundation, everybody. | ||
We found a little more out yesterday, my attorneys and I. The Lindell Foundation, I originally set it up. | ||
This amazing foundation that would kind of filter your needs down to your own city, your own county. | ||
It was an amazing platform that was set up. | ||
And when they gave us the China virus, I had to kind of park it like a parked car because we rolled into that. | ||
And then my time was taken up with the election platforms. | ||
According to Keith Ellison's office, they're very upset that the foundation, it's like a witch hunt. | ||
They're going, well, this never came to fruition. | ||
You promised these donors that this would come to fruition. | ||
Steve, here's the kicker. | ||
I was the only donor. | ||
It's all me, 100% of the money. | ||
So you talk about a witch hunt, and it's just disgusting. | ||
And then the technology behind that we put into the Lindell Recovery Network that helps addicts. | ||
Get to Jesus, quit their addictions. | ||
And so all the technology, the backend platforms and stuff, just these amazing projects that I put in the money for. | ||
And the only reason you can think there's two reasons I believe he's attacking. | ||
One is obviously I want to secure our elections. | ||
And two is this is a Christian platform. | ||
That's the only thing I can think of because it doesn't make sense. | ||
You talk about Elon getting attacked at Tesla and stuff. | ||
MyPillow's been the most attacked company, I believe, in history and why. | ||
Because Mike Lindell, the CEO, wanted to set up other things for, you know, secure our election platforms, help people get to Jesus, give away all his money. | ||
I mean, you can't even make this stuff up, what this evil is doing in our country. | ||
And, you know, you can talk about it's the other party. | ||
I think it's just pure evil. | ||
You got the Uniparty, the deep state, globalists, Democrats all clobbed into one. | ||
And it's a continuous battle. | ||
I want people to also understand, I spoke to a huge group the other day, Steve Stern puts on, just unbelievable, with all the election integrity kind of superstars that continue to labor in the field. | ||
Just let people, because once you have victory, people get so excited. | ||
How close are we to allowing these radical Marxist Democrats to steal elections now and in the future, sir? | ||
If we don't get everybody to paper ballots, hand count, at which our great president wants, 132 countries have banned electronic voting machines. | ||
Over 100 countries have banned mail-in voting. | ||
We have the worst election platforms in history, more than any other country. | ||
And that's close. | ||
70% of this country, 68%, I believe, is actually red. | ||
They can't win anything if they don't steal it. | ||
Nobody wants this lunacy and this non-common sense things that they're doing or trying to do. | ||
So I told the president just a few weeks ago, I said- I promised him, I said, we are all, everyone I have out there with the Cause of America, the Election Bureau, everything, Steve Stern, all of them out there, everybody working for this, I promised him, these next four years, | ||
we're not gonna let them just be a blip in history or be in vain. | ||
I mean, these great things getting done, you guys, evil's just relaxing, not relaxing, they're just regrouping. | ||
Call it regrouping. | ||
Okay? Everything I've fought for for four years, we are going to complete, and we are going to have the best election platforms in the history of the planet. | ||
I promise you all that. | ||
We're not letting up, ever. | ||
They can sit and attack my foundations and this, attack my pillow and all these, but we're going to keep going, and we're going to win. | ||
And we've got to get it done by the summer of 2026. | ||
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Mike Lindell, you're a patriot and a hero, and the most attacked person after President Trump is you. | ||
Elon's a third, okay? | ||
But you're definitely number two. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Well, thank you, Steve. | ||
Thanks for all the support, everybody. | ||
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We have a cold open for my next guest. | ||
A very special guest. | ||
Also a son of Minnesota. | ||
He's going to talk to us about the situation up there. | ||
Also nationally. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
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An oligarchy in America. | |
That is when those with the most economic, political, and technological power destroy the public good to enrich themselves while millions of Americans pay the price. | ||
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And we are at a point where the wealthiest people in the world, like Elon Musk and all the Republicans enabling him Are turning to loot what is left of Medicaid, | |
Medicare, and Social Security to bankroll even deeper tax cuts and sweetheart contracts for themselves, their fellow billionaires, and their corporations. | ||
Okay, we're going to play some other stuff, too, about the judges, and I'm going to play deeper, more cut of that on Morning Jones this morning. | ||
I want to bring in Royce White, though. | ||
Royce, you came to national prominence during the BLM and the George Floyd situation in Minneapolis, where you led a march, and I don't know, there were thousands of people there. | ||
You're a known sports figure, a known leader of your community, and everybody thought you were going to lead them down back to George Floyd Square. | ||
Where this incident took place. | ||
Instead, you went to the Federal Reserve. | ||
Because Minnesota is one of the headquarters like Denver and Richmond, Virginia and Dallas of a Federal Reserve bank. | ||
You went to the front of the Minnesota Federal Reserve bank and you basically gave a throwdown right there that shocked. | ||
I noticed that you used to be on MSNBC a lot, and then when you started going after the money, you were on MSNBC a lot less. | ||
You've gone after these oligarchs when you ran for office, and now you see Bernie Sanders and AOC. | ||
And I remember crickets out of these people for years about the oligarchs as they built the oligarchs, the lords of easy money on Wall Street, who they report to, but particularly the apartheid state. | ||
Of Silicon Valley. | ||
They not only allowed the oligarchy to be formed, they never said anything. | ||
As long as the oligarchy was hammering people on the right, as long as they were going after MAGA, as long as they were deplatforming all of us, they were happy with it. | ||
What the hell is Bernie Sanders and AOC actually talking about, sir? | ||
Can you figure it out since you've been a fire breather about this from the beginning of your public career? | ||
Royce White. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
That might be the best introduction I could possibly ask for or pay for. | ||
And I say, people ask me, what are your credentials? | ||
Why should we vote for you? | ||
Running against Tina in 26 now, she opted to not run for re-election because she's of the same ilk, a radical leftist herself. | ||
And I say, my only credentializer is, I may be the only person in American history to lead a 10,000 person protest at the front door of the Fed. | ||
And there's a reason. | ||
And although it was during a George Floyd situation, what I heard down there was very important. | ||
It's important for the American people to understand. | ||
The number one chant was the whole system is guilty. | ||
I heard it time and time again. | ||
And I'm thinking to myself, these people are getting it. | ||
Yeah, we're at the Fed. | ||
Yeah, the way the money works in this country is quite guilty. | ||
I think we're getting somewhere. | ||
I don't know what they mean when they say the system. | ||
And I think it's changing. | ||
I think what they meant during George Floyd meant one thing, and what it's starting to mean is something else. | ||
And hopefully by 2026, it'll be something completely different. | ||
But it just blows my mind to see an AOC who had a $100,000 couture dress made and given to her for the Met Gala. | ||
Talk about oligarchy and the elite. | ||
It's an insult to the intelligence of her own constituency. | ||
Forget the MAGA, far right, Republican conspiracy theorists like myself. | ||
She's insulting the Democrats, her own followers. | ||
And at some point, they're gonna say enough is enough. | ||
And I think the same thing with Bernie. | ||
I love that RFK called him out for being on the money griff with Big Pharma and some of these other big money interests. | ||
So the entire socialist platform up until this point has And is now being exposed for the grift it really was. | ||
They're not like the Royce Whites of the world at the front door of the Fed banging, saying, where's our money? | ||
Why was it at the time, because you were on Rachel and others, how did it go that as soon as you went to talk about the money and gave this fire-breathing speech that we got a problem here with the central bank and the concentration of wealth and power, all of a sudden, Royce White went from like, | ||
A superstar on MSNBC to, hey, I haven't seen this guy Royce White in a while. | ||
Where is he? | ||
They just had no interest or they didn't understand it or they understood it and said we can't keep putting this guy on. | ||
What was the reason? | ||
Every liberal or you could say coxervative academic elite in this country that was... | ||
Educated at an elitist university or a state university knows exactly how the money works. | ||
And especially Rachel Maddow. | ||
I won't say everyone, but especially the ones who they put on prime time. | ||
Rachel knows exactly how the Fed works. | ||
Joanne Reed knew how the Fed worked. | ||
Don Lemon knows how the Fed works. | ||
In fact- I think CNN, PBS, they all did documentaries on the Fed and they called out the corruption. | ||
But if you're a young black man and you want young black and Hispanic voters or who they call the inner city minority voters, or even let's say suburban white women to understand how they're getting scammed, they have to put you on mute. | ||
And this is why none of the mainstream media will even cover me anymore, A, because I record all the interviews so they can't piece it together like they do. | ||
But also because they know I'm gonna go straight to the heart of the issue. | ||
And it's the same reason they don't like You, Steve, is because you understand how the money works from your time on Wall Street. | ||
You understand how the entertainment business works and how it all comes together, and you can articulate it. | ||
That's another thing they don't like. | ||
And they're gonna double and triple down on AOC on their side because they think theatrics are their only way forward. | ||
And our side has people like me, and I can't wait to get in front of an AOC and talk about the Fed. | ||
I mean, let's really talk about oligarchy. | ||
Is there anything more fascist than when your financial institutions Merge together with the corporation and conspire against the president of the United States? | ||
That is the epitome of fascism. | ||
I don't even, you know, but they don't even believe what they're saying. | ||
They're just hoping their constituents do, and that's sad for this country. | ||
Okay, you've seen the president in kind of what we call the days of thunder or the flood the zone, and you've seen the reaction of that. | ||
They're in court immediately. | ||
We have this huge fight about him being commander-in-chief. | ||
What's your overall assessment? | ||
Then I want to get specifically what you think about the situation of him being Commander-in-Chief. | ||
But as you see him taking actions, executive orders, executive actions every day, like Department of Education yesterday, and they're already telling, hey, they're going to file, I think, by the end of the day today. | ||
If not, it'll be Monday and Tuesday. | ||
But a bunch of groups, like I said, we've retained law firms. | ||
We're coming after him to stop all this. | ||
What is your thoughts about President Trump's how... | ||
He's doing against this judicial insurrection, sir. | ||
Well, and to harken back to what we were talking about during the days, one of the things I've been saying for about four years now is there is no rule of law when your lawmakers are all corrupt. | ||
And that extends to the judges as well. | ||
And you could say DAs and whoever else is supposed to uphold the rule of law. | ||
And one of the problems we have in the conservative movement, I've also been critical, is we are almost obsessed with the idea. | ||
Rule of law. | ||
And we're not willing to accept when the opposition no longer wants to play by those rules, those agreed upon rules. | ||
We are now functionally in a war, a legal lawfare war that you've been a victim of yourself. | ||
So my only message to Donald Trump is put your foot to the floor. | ||
I mean, even as far as when you hear murmurs, can Donald Trump get a third term? | ||
Is there a way to work it out? | ||
Absolutely. These people had the country for 60 years. | ||
They knew exactly what they were doing. | ||
They took the university. | ||
The universities are the people who set the Bar Association. | ||
The Bar Associations are the people who have the high-powered law firms. | ||
They're all in on it together. | ||
They're all co-mingled. | ||
They're all corrupt together. | ||
They're like a hydra, for lack of a better term. | ||
I don't mean to be hyperbolic. | ||
But that's really what it is, and it is a threat to national security. | ||
And on face value, the American people should be rejecting of it. | ||
But I actually view it as a matter of national security. | ||
If there's a place where Donald Trump should drop the hammer down with no sort of equivocations, it's on this corrupt legal system. | ||
You can't have the courts conspiring that are ideologically possessed against the only people telling the truth. | ||
I mean, we can't say that I shouldn't be able to play in the WNBA. | ||
That makes us fascists. | ||
Okay, well, those judges gotta go. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
And some people should be disbarred. | ||
And that, I think, is a very lenient penalty considering the risks of an out of control and corrupt legal system. | ||
So go forward, Donald Trump. | ||
Drop the hammer. | ||
Don't let these conservatives who still have these hopes of appealing to their moderate constituents convince you that this is extremism. | ||
No, what's extreme is letting a communist regime and the academic elite take over your country, 60 years running, and just go on ahead and sell you out to your national mortal enemies there in Beijing. | ||
That is extreme. | ||
And we all know it, but I think that the middle of America is starting to recognize it too, and he should drop the hammer now while he's hot, as we say in the sports world. | ||
When you go back, and this judge in D.C., actually the head of the D.C. District Court, He's intervening for his action as commander-in-chief, where there's a designated terrorist group, and he is deemed as commander-in-chief. | ||
They are a national security issue, and he has a country that will take them. | ||
He's put them on military planes and sent them to that country, and this judge is trying to intervene to the fact on Saturday, trying to re-ordering as a judge from the bench that the planes be turned around. | ||
Do you think that causes for a Commander-in-Chief not to comply, sir? | ||
1,000%. | ||
I don't even think it's a judgment call, honestly. | ||
And my first reaction is, man, I wish I was in that US Senate right now. | ||
And I hope I get in there in 26 for his second half of his term because I'll be right there at the podium fighting against this type in there. | ||
He's 1000% within his right as commander in chief to take this judge's actions, not just the implications of what's on the table. | ||
With this terrorist group, but this judge's actions as an infringement or an impediment on national security. | ||
Every judge who's connected to Soros, who's been connected to these witch hunts, we are right to at least, at the very least, talk about disbarment and impeachment, at the very least. | ||
And they're lucky that the president is a kind-hearted and decent man, and that he's not seeking real- Jail time for these people, prison time. | ||
So even there, he's being very lenient as commander-in-chief, but this barman impeachment 100%, who do they think they are? | ||
This is a matter of national security, and he has those rights. | ||
He has that power. | ||
On the rest, on his issues as chief executive, where he's saying, I want these people cut, or... | ||
As Andy Big just said, he's seeing a budget and saying, hey, I don't think it should cost that much. | ||
That's the ceiling that's been appropriated. | ||
I'm going to either impound it or I'm just not going to have it spent or I may even reprogram it. | ||
Judges have stopped him. | ||
I think there's 23, 24 now injunctions coming out every day as they go in. | ||
He's being told to comply with these because not to comply will hurt him as he goes up and litigates it. | ||
Do you agree with that strategy? | ||
Do you think he ought to comply with these? | ||
Or have we reached a stage where it's pretty obvious you have a judicial insurrection that's coordinated, just like the vast criminal conspiracy against him was coordinated to try to put him in prison for this phony insurrection they keep talking about? | ||
Do you think that he ought to comply? | ||
Or he ought to start listening to people like you that said, hey, I think we've got to fight fire with fire here. | ||
He needs to quadruple down. | ||
But hey, if you go to my Wikipedia page, the top line reads, I'm an American conspiracy theorist, so who am I? | ||
I think I'm pretty reasonable. | ||
This goes all the way back to your first point about why MSNBC doesn't have me on. | ||
Up until Donald Trump, every president of the United States, let's go back to maybe Nixon, okay? | ||
From after Nixon up until President Trump. | ||
Every president has been a sort of judicial and globalist puppet rubber stamp. | ||
And so their entire animosity against myself and you and many of the others out there who talk about these issues is, they don't want any of these issues to be seen in the scope of a matter of national security. | ||
These neocon warmongers only want us to think of national security as surrendering our rights or sending our money, sons and daughters to fight a war. | ||
A world the way that we can't win. | ||
The debt's never a matter of national security. | ||
The borders never matter of national security. | ||
The way we educate our young people in tomorrow's upstanding and upkeeping citizens is never a matter of national security. | ||
And that's the whole scam. | ||
All of these things are in the scope of national security. | ||
And I think it was probably in the dead heat of the 2024 campaign. | ||
People ask, well, how are we gonna get these things done without the Senate? | ||
I'm saying, hey. | ||
We have a crisis in the United States Senate, whether I make it or not. | ||
I'm under no false pretenses about me being able to change that body and make it America first all of a sudden. | ||
But the president himself has the power. | ||
And I think the legal precedents, and let's say the righteous mandate to fight these people on these matters. | ||
This is national security. | ||
The debt is national security. | ||
It's not financial in nature. | ||
Come on, give me a break. | ||
Royce, where do people go and get you on your podcast and social media, everything else you're putting out? | ||
Please Call Me Crazy, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, not tonight. | ||
We're going to run our Please Call Me Crazy on Sunday, so look out for that. | ||
YouTube, Rumble, Truth, X, I'm everywhere. | ||
I'm everywhere, you know, and you can find me, obviously, on War Room's Getter and Rumble page. | ||
You guys run the podcast, and we're thankful for that. | ||
And the War Room Posse, shout out to everybody in the audience. | ||
We're going to need you all in 2026. | ||
Thanks for having me on, brother. | ||
Love you. | ||
Are you concerned about Crockett and some of these people on the Elon Musk situation? | ||
We just had Biggs on here. | ||
Are you concerned about Crockett and some of these people talking now about bringing up the rhetoric like AOC and bringing up that there may actually be physical threats against Elon Musk or certainly they're trying to Molotov cocktail? | ||
Tesla dealerships, you see all kinds of, besides the doxing and the things happening onto the media on the right, but against Tesla specifically, Crockett and AOC, do you think we're having a situation there? | ||
I'll say this first off. | ||
Climate activists and EV hardliners burning Teslas is peak woke insanity. | ||
And I don't think there's, I don't think... | ||
There's anything these people aren't capable of. | ||
Obviously, a Minnesota CEO was shot out there on the street from United Healthcare Group earlier in this past year. | ||
And I've said before, the only way for the real left, and I mean the real radical left, not the people who will go either way the wind blows to retain power and keep the status quo. | ||
The hardcore radical left, the only place for them to go is dark. | ||
They have to start to distance themselves. | ||
I mean, ideologically in the grassroots, they have to start to distance themselves from their corporate ties to make themselves seem more legitimately populist and of the people. | ||
And in that, they can't do it with ideas and morals and values and ethics. | ||
They can't refer to first principles. | ||
The only thing they can do to try and galvanize support energy is to go violent. | ||
And that's what you're seeing with the Teslas being burned across the nation. | ||
One more time, Royce, social media. | ||
XTrueSocial, Getter, Please Call Me Crazy on YouTube, Substack, I'm everywhere. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
I appreciate it, man. | ||
And Royce precedes us here on Saturday mornings. | ||
His favorite show of the week and my favorite show of the week. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Godspeed. That's a very tough guy and a very smart guy. | ||
It's one of the reasons on MSNBC he was a star and they banned him right away once he started talking about the money. | ||
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Extraordinary blockbuster new reporting in the New York Times reveals that Donald Trump's biggest donor and de facto wingman slash co-president, Elon Musk, had been set to get a briefing on the U.S. military's plans for any possible conflict with China, | ||
given that Elon Musk has extensive business interests in China. | ||
And is the head of a major defense contractor, SpaceX. | ||
It is both a tremendous conflict of interest and a potential national security risk all rolled into one. | ||
This morning, Elon Musk arrived at the Pentagon. | ||
He was greeted by the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegsess. | ||
Now, what happens next gets a little murky. | ||
Since that reporting first broke, Team Trunk... | ||
Trump has repeatedly and furiously denied that Elon Musk would be briefed on war plans. | ||
Pete Hegseth told reporters in the Oval Office today this, quote, It was a great informal conversation. | ||
The rest of that reporting was fake. | ||
There were no war plans. | ||
There was no Chinese war plans. | ||
There was no secret plans, end quote. | ||
That's what they say. | ||
Now that Hegseth did not say if China came up in their conversations today. | ||
Here's what they're reporting. | ||
Sad. Two U.S. officials telling the New York Times this, quote, the Pentagon was scheduled on Friday to brief Elon Musk on the U.S. military's plan for any war that might break out with China, end quote. | ||
It should be no surprise to anyone that war plans are as closely guarded as anything. | ||
Times goes on to report this, If a foreign country were to learn how the United States planned to fight a war against them, it could reinforce its defenses and address its weaknesses, making the plans far less likely to succeed. | ||
The top-secret briefing that exists for the China war plan has about 20 to 30 slides that lay out how the United States would fight such a conflict. | ||
It covers the plan beginning with the indications and warning of a threat from China to various options on what Chinese targets to hit over what time period that would be presented to Mr. Trump for decisions, according to officials with knowledge of the plan. | ||
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We knew that once this reporting was out there that when Trump saw it, he would likely... | |
You know, if he learned about this meeting, he would likely cancel it. | ||
And my colleagues, Eric Schmidt and Maggie Haberman, have reported today that's just what happened. | ||
That after Trump learned about this meeting last night, after our reporting broke, he put an end to it. | ||
Not the meeting itself, but the discussion of the war plans. | ||
He explained in his Oval Office remarks why, right? | ||
That he does not think this is something that Elon needed to see. | ||
Very importantly, he incited the business conflicts, essentially putting some guardrails here on Elon Musk for perhaps the first time, and certainly kind of extraordinary limits that were not articulated before. | ||
So our reporting says that this meeting was going on. | ||
He was going to be briefed on the war plans, and then when Trump learned about it, the meeting was canceled. | ||
Okay, let's have an adult conversation. | ||
Everybody knows I've got big differences with Elon Musk. | ||
The two biggest issues I have with Elon Musk is his relationship with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The second one is transhumanism. | ||
I guess the third one is being an oligarch. | ||
But I have said from the beginning and had his back on this doge situation because it's very important that we get to the bottom of exactly waste, fraud, and abuse so we can then also go through programmatically and start to cut the budget. | ||
We have a crisis, and people just want to be diverted to all this kind of sidebar stuff. | ||
It is impossible, impossible, that Pete Hexeth and the Joint Chiefs of Staff scheduled a meeting to show Elon Musk, who doesn't have the security clearance for it, | ||
and quite frankly does have business relations with the CCP. | ||
He's the first to admit that. | ||
He praises them all the time. | ||
The war plans, the operational plans, in a classified basis, in a classified space, in the Pentagon, without running it past President Trump. | ||
The thing is phony. | ||
It's a fake news. | ||
It's a fake story. | ||
It didn't happen. | ||
What they were doing, and remember, on this show were the ones that were yelling and screaming and banging on the table, cross the Potomac, cross the Potomac, cross the Potomac. | ||
The day was kind of the initial day. | ||
They'd been over there for four and a half weeks. | ||
As I'm going to discuss tomorrow when Philip Patrick joins me, the buried lead on the Federal Reserve's announcement this week, the headline they all ran, well, no rate cut, and we're going to have two rate cuts going down, downrange. | ||
They didn't pick up, or nobody emphasized the fact that Fed put out new numbers on our economic growth, on GDP growth, and that number was 1.7%. | ||
Let me be brutally frank. | ||
The model doesn't work at 1.7% growth. | ||
It doesn't. | ||
If you back out massive government spending, we're already in a recession. | ||
The only reason this thing keeps going, and this is what President Trump's trying to do. | ||
Oh, by the way, did I mention that Johnson& Johnson announced today, was it $55 billion of advanced plant and equipment being brought to the United States for manufacturing, advanced manufacturing, starting in North Carolina? | ||
You got Honda in Indiana. | ||
You got Johnson& Johnson, North Carolina. | ||
You have Taiwan Semiconductor, $100 billion in Arizona. | ||
NVIDIA just says, you know, they hundreds of billions of dollars of essentially design because they don't really manufacture it that much. | ||
Hundreds of billions of dollars here in the United States. | ||
Apple at $500 billion. | ||
These are not, it's not... | ||
UAE announcing they're going to do all this and put, you know, a day a trillion dollars, right? | ||
Or the SoftBank saying 500 billion dollars. | ||
Or the Saudis say they're going to put a trillion dollars in. | ||
That all may or may not happen. | ||
These are companies that are telling their shareholders, making public announcements, and coming to the White House and saying it. | ||
These are people that are going on the hook as publicly traded companies. | ||
Here's what we're doing. | ||
And they're bringing manufacturing jobs back. | ||
But what President Trump inherited, and I don't think if I can make one observation. | ||
I don't think they've done an adequate job of presenting the awful situation that Besant and President Trump were handed on the economy. | ||
But it's out there as of yesterday or the other day when he says 1.7% growth. | ||
The model doesn't work like that. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
It means we have to stop the cosplay when it comes to cutting spending. | ||
You've got a couple of ways you're going to close this gap. | ||
And if you don't close a gap of $2 trillion every year, and that's what's baked in right now, folks. | ||
Either through growth, you get higher revenue, because in the existing tax trucks you have, it's just mathematically the denominator goes up, you get higher growth, you get more revenue, number one. | ||
Right? Number two, tariffs or external revenue starts to generate additional revenue. | ||
Or the companies that move back here, although it's going to be longer term, they generate... | ||
They generate product manufacturing, more tax revenue. | ||
So you're getting tax revenue either through tariffs externally or companies moving back higher taxes or the existing tax structure you have. | ||
You have higher growth. | ||
You get more cash. | ||
But then at the end of the day, you have two things to go. | ||
And right now, if you look at those, you still have a gap. | ||
What do you do? | ||
Well, you can raise taxes. | ||
You just can. | ||
It's possible. | ||
It's not the second law of thermodynamics that you can't. | ||
Now, certainly, you can't raise them on the working class or the middle class because, you know, you have 9 million people that have two jobs. | ||
It's what, 6-7% of the workforce, two jobs. | ||
People are working nonstop. | ||
They're working like crazy. | ||
Credit card debt's exploding. | ||
People can't make ends meet. | ||
The other is, wait for it, you can cut spending. | ||
And right now, the appropriations process is going to start. | ||
It's got to be done. | ||
All these single-subject appropriations bills, which would kick the can down the road for years, have to be done in the next couple of weeks. | ||
That's going to be programmatically. | ||
But the waste, fraud, and abuse part has to be now. | ||
You just heard Andy Biggs on here. | ||
He just gave you a big scoop. | ||
What's the big scoop in the first hour? | ||
That OMB in the next couple of weeks is going to start with the impoundments. | ||
Massey sends out a thing today, kind of ha-ha-ha. | ||
You know, I told you, if you vote for the CR, Department of Education on there, we got it, Congressman Massey, and we do appreciate the fact you were very, you stuck to your principles, and I agree. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
This is why Russ and these guys are going to start coming back with impoundments, and we're going to have a big old fight. | ||
It's going to be every bit as intense as the fight we're having now to ship these criminal terrorists out of the country. | ||
And I'm not so sure. | ||
Roberts and these guys have the stones to back up the president. | ||
I just don't. | ||
I think we have the legal arguments. | ||
I think we have the constitutional arguments. | ||
You certainly have the arguments of the destruction of the country. | ||
Because if you add a national security threat, as bad as those terrorists are, and they're terrible, cutting people's arms off, all that, terrorizing people out in Colorado and every place else, the existential threat to take down this republic is this debt that's metastasizing. | ||
That means that Doge, and that's what we said, you've got to go to the Pentagon. | ||
Ways for an abuse are programmatically, and I hate to break it to people, that's a $900 billion defense authorization, and they're asking in the supplemental or in the reconciliation another $100 billion. | ||
I just do some math. | ||
Let's see, $900 plus $100. | ||
Oh, we're at a trillion dollars. | ||
As a young man, I used to work in that building. | ||
I came off sea duty. | ||
Off of Destroyer, I was over there as a special assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations. | ||
I was a Grundoon, okay? | ||
I was a Grundoon. | ||
But I saw how it worked, and there's so many good people. | ||
There are great people over there. | ||
And back then, the budget was nothing compared to Dave. | ||
If you had told guys back then, hey, one day we're going to sit here and we're going to have a $900 billion to a trillion budget, and guess what? | ||
We're not going to have a Navy. | ||
The Navy's going to be a joke. | ||
They would sit there and go, you're out of your mind. | ||
You're insane. | ||
Well, no, we're not insane. | ||
We have to get serious. | ||
And this is why Doge has to be let go and go through and find out what they can find and ways for an abuse. | ||
The Pentagon is rife with it. | ||
They're the first to admit it. | ||
Rife with it. | ||
Now, what you do about it, what he has to see and what he doesn't see, that's all going to be worked out. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Pete Hexeth is not only a good man, Pete Hexeth is a safe pair of hands. | ||
Peace got some real judgment. | ||
It's got the warrior ethos, but he's a safe pair of hands. | ||
But we need Doge to get on that. | ||
And then programmatically, we have to take this hemispheric defense that President Trump is talking about and laying out. | ||
The defense budget's got to be wrapped around that because guess what? | ||
Our problem's not the Russian Army anymore. | ||
It's just not. | ||
It's going to be the Russian Navy from Greenland all the way down to the Panama Canal in the Atlantic and then the vast... | ||
The vast heartland of the Pacific, or the vast Pacific Ocean, the new heartland of the United States, and the three-island chain, bang, we got it. | ||
Western Hemisphere, the island off of the Eurasian landmass, secured. | ||
You throw in an Iron Dome, super secured. | ||
Let's get a defense budget that reflects that. | ||
You're not going to be able to cut anything until you cut defense. | ||
I realize they're all sitting there, oh my God, you're a Republican, you've got to be a hawk. | ||
Well, I am a hawk. | ||
But I think I'm a smart hawk. | ||
Thought this thing through. | ||
And been around the world at places and sent to God knows where the North Arabian Sea in a carrier battle group. | ||
And understood, hey, what is smart and what is not smart as a junior officer, okay? | ||
And a lot of these desktop admirals are just missing the plot. | ||
We have to make cuts to defense. | ||
We have to. | ||
Because with cuts to defense, then you can start smartly cutting. | ||
The social programs. | ||
You're going to have to. | ||
Finding the waste, fraud, and abuse, which is Doge's mandate. | ||
Waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
We have to know that now. | ||
We have to know it now. | ||
And knowing that we're going to start impoundments in two weeks, guess what, folks? | ||
Wait for it. | ||
We can impound the money immediately. | ||
Then fight it out in the courts. | ||
That's what has to happen. | ||
That's kind of what the kickoff meeting today. | ||
If you read Pete Hegseth's Twitter feed last night, He said, hey, he's coming over here. | ||
We're going to talk to him about efficiencies, effectiveness, that sort of thing. | ||
Okay? And he said it was not going to be in a classified way. | ||
You can do it enough so they can get onto the waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
We need to know that number. | ||
What was not a good sign, the Social Security, the judge that dropped a bomb, stopped them at Social Security. | ||
And look, to me, Social Security is sacrosanct. | ||
People have worked all their lives, and they're getting $800, $900 checks. | ||
Look, I don't care if the system's good or bad. | ||
We can talk about how we reform it, how we think about it going forward, how you make it smarter. | ||
But that's why a lot of these folks have worked their entire life in back-breaking jobs as waitresses and in construction sites. | ||
They did what they did for decades and decades and decades, and they paid into it. | ||
And that little $900, that's what they got. | ||
And no, Howard Lutnick, you just can't skip a month. | ||
That's not how the world works, bro. | ||
You're a billionaire, multi-billionaire. | ||
Your mother-in-law, if it missed you, that's not a problem. | ||
Hey, Howard, can you advance for the cash? | ||
Not a problem. | ||
That's not the world we live in. | ||
These people depend upon that. | ||
How that happened and how we got here is a different conversation. | ||
And I think we've got to be prepared to have that conversation. | ||
But you have to show the people that you have the discipline to cut the discretionary spending first. | ||
And the best way to cut the discretionary funding is find some waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
Let's find it. | ||
The disturbing thing, and I'm waiting for the government's response today, the disturbing thing on Social Security, she basically, listen, read it. | ||
She says there's nothing there. | ||
You haven't found anything. | ||
It's a wild goose chase. | ||
We need to know about that. | ||
We need to know about that. | ||
And I think the White House has got to go on offense on this. | ||
We need to know. | ||
We've got to see some numbers. | ||
Time is ticking. | ||
This is a ticking time bomb. | ||
Just like I tell you about Done With Debt in the tax service, Tax Network USA. | ||
We got the letter from the IRS. | ||
It's a ticking time bomb. | ||
The interest payments accrete every day and go. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
They go to add to the face amount of the debt. | ||
This is why we're the first one to do the math. | ||
I said, you know, we're kind of adding a trillion dollars every hundred days. | ||
That's essentially what it is. | ||
It's sometimes shorter, sometimes longer. | ||
It's not sustainable. | ||
And now people say, well, the reason the deficits have never had a thing and the debts all talk and nobody thinks, because it doesn't affect the way you're talking about future generations. | ||
It's like defending democracy for the left. | ||
It's a theoretical. | ||
It ain't theoretical anymore. | ||
It's not the supply chains causing the problem. | ||
You may have some of that issue on eggs and some other things, yes, but the overall problem is that the law of large numbers, now the interest payment's so huge, and refinancing a third of that, where Scott Besson's got to go out this year and, I don't know, sell $10 trillion of government securities? | ||
And what are Ray Dahlia warning you about? | ||
Ray Dahlia said, hey, you're going to have a failed Treasury auction, point blank. | ||
You're going to have a failed treasury auction. | ||
If we have a failed treasury auction, folks, something so obscure you've never heard about, your life is going to change. | ||
Not your children's life and not your grandchildren's life, your life. | ||
And if you're under 40 years old, your life is going to change to such a degree that you may never, ever get financial freedom. | ||
Ever. That's what they're hiding from you. | ||
That's what they don't want to talk about. | ||
Because they don't have the political will to actually make the cuts. | ||
Right now, the business model we have is not sustainable. | ||
The only reason it's sustainable is that every transaction in the world has to be converted into a dollar. | ||
So we have the greatest export in history. | ||
It's called a greenback. | ||
And even that, the world's sitting there going, man, this thing is so devalued. | ||
The purchasing power drops because the elites over there won't get it together. | ||
And the BRICS nations form up and say, hey, we got rubber and tin and oil and gas and all this other stuff. | ||
And maybe we hold it back and maybe we form together and maybe we get some sort of gold-backed currency. | ||
That's why it's important for you to go, don't listen to me. | ||
Learn it yourself. | ||
You owe this to your country and you owe it to yourself. | ||
This is why the Birch Gold, we've done all the work on the end of the dollar empire to put out debt and deficit and modern monetary theory. | ||
Why? We said, you're smart enough. | ||
You need to understand these ideas that have driven it and driven it and driven it and driven us into the ground. | ||
It can't go on anymore. | ||
And you and this generation have to make that decision. | ||
No, we're not going to do this anymore. | ||
And yes, it's going to have some pain. | ||
They said, they go, oh my God, it's going to be pain. | ||
It's going to be pain. | ||
What in the hell did you get us into? | ||
And the phoniness of running around with the oligarchs. | ||
You're so phony. | ||
You can't, and look at the speeches. | ||
It says, and Bernie, dude, it's not only a phony, it's a bore. | ||
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