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Thanks to President Trump's tireless efforts to secure a lasting peace, I am glad to announce the signing of today's historic economic partnership agreement between the United States and Ukraine establishing the United States-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund. | ||
This partnership allows the United States to invest alongside Ukraine to unlock Ukraine's growth assets, mobilize American talent, Capital and governance standards that will improve Ukraine's investment climate and accelerate Ukraine's economic recovery. | ||
The Development Finance Corporation will participate and help to establish this fund in collaboration with the Government of Ukraine. | ||
Today's agreement signals clearly to Russian leadership that the Trump administration is committed to a peace process centered on a free, sovereign, and prosperous Ukraine over the long term. | ||
It's time for this cruel and senseless war to end. | ||
The killing must stop. | ||
And both the United States and the government of Ukraine look forward to quickly operationalizing this historic economic partnership for both the Ukrainian and American people. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot of 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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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
It's Wednesday, 30 April, Year of Our Lord, 2025. | ||
The irony is not lost on me. | ||
That on the 50th anniversary of American retreat from Vietnam, we just signed, and Scott Besson's office just let us know, he made that video moments ago and then just signed a document to set up this, the rare earths, the minerals deal and redevelopment with Ukraine. | ||
Of course, I want to make sure about how deeply involved we get in Ukraine, but... | ||
I think you can say it's a foundational element that President Trump feels he needs to do to actually bring a real ceasefire there. | ||
So another historic day, President Trump on the 100th day, to sign the minerals deal is very, very, very important. | ||
We'll have some details on that deal and go through it tomorrow. | ||
We're also going to do a special commemoration. | ||
13,000, I think 13,000 participants. | ||
In Ho Chi Minh City. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We still call it Saigon. | ||
In Saigon today. | ||
It's their victory parade. | ||
And of course, the valor and courage of the Vietnam veterans will always be remembered. | ||
And we're going to give a very, I think, a very appropriate, towards the end of the show, on the 50th anniversary of this. | ||
I have another cold open, another very important guest. | ||
Let's go ahead and we got something. | ||
Now, the other night... | ||
We had Edwardo on by Skype, and we're talking about they had already passed this ruling that his father couldn't run at 26, others 130, although his father's up a bunch of points. | ||
You know the lawfare, these out-of-control judges. | ||
Last segment, we just had D.C. Drano. | ||
What the president of the United States may have to do is suspend the writ of habeas corpus for illegal aliens here in the country to get around the judges here. | ||
In Brazil, they're ten times worse. | ||
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So let's go ahead and play this clip and we'll bring in Eduardo. | |
Good afternoon. | ||
I'm a lawyer, right? | ||
I'm a lawyer. | ||
I'm a lawyer, right? | ||
He's a lawyer. | ||
He's a lawyer. | ||
That breaks my heart right there. | ||
Eduardo Bolsonaro joins us in the war room. | ||
Eduardo, that happened about an hour after you were on the show the other day. | ||
Tell us what went on there. | ||
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Yes, this video shows official envoy, official court, that Alexandre Morais sent to the ICU there. | |
It's not only that he's in the hospital, but it's an ICU. | ||
This is 100% against the Brazilian law, by the way. | ||
The law in Brazil did not permit, did not allow things like that happen. | ||
And it was 10 days after a 12-hour surgery of my father, | ||
I want to make sure everybody, particularly a new reviewer. | ||
It's 10 days after a 12-hour surgery. | ||
That is, how many surgeries has he had going back to the assassination attempt? | ||
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This last one was the seventh. | |
So seven surgeries. | ||
This last one took 12 hours. | ||
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Yes, it was the most invasive one. | |
And he's 10 days, he's still the most invasive. | ||
He's still there, all hooked up, hooked up to his nose. | ||
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Yeah, he wasn't even eating because if you see the tube that come... | |
Through his nose, it's to feed him. | ||
So he cannot eat, but Alexandre Moraes sends someone basically to stress him, and I have no answer for that, but in proposal to bring some damage to his health, because in my opinion, what Alexandre Moraes is looking for is to kill my father. | ||
Because they know that it doesn't matter what they label him as racist, xenophobic, nazist, whatever, it didn't work. | ||
He got elected. | ||
And now still, if you look for the polls, he's leading the polls. | ||
And now even outside of the margin error. | ||
So in a second round, Bolsonaro against Lula, Bolsonaro is about six points ahead of Lula. | ||
So they are... | ||
Really disperated establishment of Brazil led by Alexandre de Moraes. | ||
They want to kill my father or at least convict him and send him to jail is still this year. | ||
So there is no way that Bolsonaro could even try to run on the next year election. | ||
Because you're going to ask me, Eduardo, he cannot run. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
But because two things. | ||
Because he met ambassadors and criticized the electoral process. | ||
And because in 2022, when he was sitting president, and in 2022, he made a speech after the Independence Day military parade, using no public money for that. | ||
So it's two very weak reasons to not let Bolsonaro run. | ||
To be the president? | ||
There are made-up reasons. | ||
There's no reason to this. | ||
Number one, they stole the election. | ||
I would actually argue that, and we know in this show that they stole the 2020, and the American people know that's how they restored President Trump to the presidency. | ||
I would actually argue that a more brazen stealing of the election than even President Trump, which was as brazen as you could get, was the stealing of the election. | ||
From your father, the Chinese Communist Party and the Marxists, both in the court system and Lula and hardcore Marxists. | ||
Must control the resources and assets from the Amazon and all the agriculture and all the resources of Brazil. | ||
And they're not going anything standing in the way. | ||
This is essentially like the Bolsheviks in 1917. | ||
Anything on that I'm incorrect? | ||
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Yes, sure. | |
And if I can add, Steve, Lula, like five months ago, signed, together with Xi Jinping, 37 agreements. | ||
Some agreements in the area of energy, satellite communication, uranium, you know, all of these reserves. | ||
So basically China, what they are doing in Brazil is the same playbook that they did with Africa, trying to play all the assets, bring some nice infrastructure to Brazil. | ||
Predatory capitalism, where they lend you money, you can't pay back, and then they own the asset. | ||
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Yes, and it's still on their hands. | |
And the fact that I'm here is also because they were fretting to seize my passport if I go back to Brazil. | ||
So now I'm exiled in Texas. | ||
If I come back to Brazil, Alexandre de Moraes, he was going to seize my passport. | ||
He made an official request to the Attorney General asking about that. | ||
Because if I come back to Brazil, my party said that I was going to be the chairman of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee, which is the first committee in the Congress to analyze these 37 agreements. | ||
You know, because after the president signed the agreement, the Congress has to approve. | ||
And so it will be on my hands. | ||
Imagine that. | ||
The power that I would have in this relation between Lula da Silva and China. | ||
So it's a high risk that I'll be representing the interests of... | ||
Of the Brazilians that do not want that Brazil become China. | ||
So is everybody connected? | ||
Everything is connected. | ||
If you look, it's so clear and they do not hide that anymore. | ||
If you see this official court going to summon, to serve my father inside of ICU, it's just unbelievable. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Well, I want to go. | ||
So they put these charges up of a coup d 'etat, which your father was just questioning. | ||
About the stolen election. | ||
So they end up charging him with coup d 'etat. | ||
Then you get into the process and they come up with this ruling where he can't run in 26 but maybe he'll run it in 30. He then has to take a timeout from the other trial to go for surgery, this 12-hour surgery, the seventh surgery. | ||
Was it the feeling that that was just going to be delayed indefinitely or just kind of go away? | ||
Or did you guys have a sense? | ||
Because it looked like as soon as they... | ||
Laid out that you couldn't run in 26 then they came in and dropped the hammer even if they had to go into the ICU and give it to and give it you know serve your father basically right there with With the trials not gonna be delayed and we're gonna get you back with you here United States So that the message what they talk behind the scenes the Supreme Court is We have to convict the Bolsonaro as fast as possible so We are not going to repeat the mistake of the United States | ||
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that let Trump run. | |
So this virus is coming back to Brazil. | ||
And now you're facing problems. | ||
Trump is facing problems here with judges, like in courts, trying to stop off his orders, like people non-elected. | ||
It's unbelievable that it's the same thing. | ||
It's not hard to explain to the Americans, to your audience, what is going on in Brazil. | ||
But in Brazil, they are more aggressive. | ||
It's the same virus. | ||
The problem is that in Brazil, we have less antibodies than the United States. | ||
But we hope that it's coming a good help from the United States. | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
We're going to get to that about what's going on and what's going behind the scenes and what will be public. | ||
I want to go to a character. | ||
Our audience is very familiar with Lula. | ||
We have spent years going through it. | ||
They know he's a Marxist, a hardcore communist. | ||
He's been totally corrupt, been in prison for corruption. | ||
I mean, it's obviously one of the most corrupt guys in the world, a junior partner of the CCP. | ||
But they're not that familiar with Morales. | ||
Talk to us about the courts. | ||
I think what shocked people here is because the courts here make some radical decisions, but the judges try to downplay who they are in their role. | ||
This Morales is almost like a Bond villain from a Bond movie. | ||
I mean, he's very aggressive. | ||
He's very in the media. | ||
He's almost like a supervillain, right? | ||
Explain who he is and why does he have so much power? | ||
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Yes, he has so much power because the only one that can stop him is the Senate. | |
But the Speaker of the Senate already said that he's not going to move forward impeachment proceedings against Morales. | ||
He's 100% comfortable to do whatever they want, and you have no one to appeal. | ||
You know, he's in the Supreme Court. | ||
And he likes to show himself as someone aggressive, so he intimidates other people. | ||
Like, you had January 6th here, we had January 8th, 2023, there in Brazil. | ||
What Moraes is doing, like, he's getting the passport, he's freezing banking accounts, he convicted more than 400 people because of that, for punishment of even 17 years in jail. | ||
You have a couple of people that have more than 70 years old that are... | ||
Hold it, 70 years in prison? | ||
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17 years in prison. | |
Wow. | ||
For example, Ms. Irasinagashi. | ||
She is 71 years old. | ||
You have some others that have more than 70 years old. | ||
These are the terrorists in Brazil that Moraes is sending to jail, saying that he's doing that to protect our democracy. | ||
But they are only, like, they are paying the bill, as we say in Brazil. | ||
They are paying the bill to be the argument for Alexandre de Moraes to arrest Bolsonaro. | ||
Because the... | ||
Crimes that they say that Bolsonaro is charged for are crimes that go to almost 40 years in jail. | ||
So we guess that they're going to convict my father for something about 30 years maybe and then send him to jail like forever because my father nowadays is 70 years old. | ||
But even like that, he's still leading the polls. | ||
Now imagine if he was able to run And there was no confusion in the political scenario of Brazil, how many voters would say that they were going to vote for Bolsonaro. | ||
What I want to say is, if Bolsonaro can run, he easily will have easily more than 55 or maybe 60% of the votes in Brazil in the next election. | ||
Because now even... | ||
55 or 60. Yeah, I would say that. | ||
And you can see this from the crowds that he's been drawing. | ||
I mean, these crowds, I've never seen crowds like this. | ||
I mean, you guys have had these big crowds. | ||
Historically, it's kind of the way you first got started. | ||
People were running in the airports. | ||
In fact, the first time I met you in the summer of 2018, we talked and I said, look, you guys have got this. | ||
Just keep doing what you're doing. | ||
The only thing I warned you, I said, because Bolson and I were coming to the airport and every different part of the airport would come in and meet and toss him up like a soccer game. | ||
I said, I'm concerned. | ||
I'm worried about the security. | ||
And two weeks later, the assassination attempt, a guy came in and knifed him, and it turned out to be much more serious than we knew at the time. | ||
Now seven operations, the last one for 12 hours. | ||
His popularity increases because of his principles and because of the personality. | ||
I think also because of how much he's giving to Brazil, particularly in coming back like he has. | ||
That's why they hate him more. | ||
That's why they have to send him to prison. | ||
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Yeah, sure. | |
And it's still nowadays like that. | ||
Like we did one month ago, a big rally. | ||
And when we do rallies, I mean, we go to the streets and people just show up. | ||
In a Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo or even in Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, we are talking about at least half a million people on the streets. | ||
Sometimes, like last year, it was about one million people on the streets. | ||
So his popularity is increasing because people realize when they go to the supermarket, the prices of everything is going up. | ||
Doesn't matter how much Lula da Silva paid the mainstream media in Brazil, people realize that the life is going to get. | ||
Worse and worse. | ||
And we do not have a pandemic. | ||
And we do not have a war starting in Europe. | ||
So imagine Bolsonaro president with no pandemic and no war starting in Europe. | ||
It would be like a dream of a government. | ||
And if you think that you are going to have Trump in the United States, Millet in Argentina, I hope that Colombia and Chile are going to overturn these left-wing presidents on the next elections that will be almost the same time as Brazil. | ||
We can have the whole region far away from the left, I guess, for the first time in history. | ||
No, it reverses the whole thing of them trying to make... | ||
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For São Paulo. | |
São Paulo trying to make Latin America communist. | ||
It would be a complete reversal. | ||
That's why they must put your father in jail. | ||
Yes. | ||
Is there any doubt in your mind? | ||
Once he's in prison, they're going to try to have him assassinated. | ||
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Yes, and this will be the consolidation of the regime. | |
It will be like, we are in a point, Steve, to your audience understand, we're in a point that still diplomatic medicine can have effect. | ||
After they consolidate the power, if they put someone from the left next year again in the presidency or someone from the, as I can say, like a permitted right as president. | ||
The controlled opposition, you're saying? | ||
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Forget about that. | |
Brazil will be like Venezuela. | ||
You're going to see here in the United States more and more Brazilians coming to leave the United States because people will lose the rope and Alexandre de Moraes will be the whole powerful man, you know, ruling the country and doing whatever he wants. | ||
So this is a nightmare. | ||
But still, we have a window of opportunity that if Alexandre de Moraes gets sanctioned with OFAC sanctions... | ||
This could stop his dictator willing and... | ||
Explain to our audience why, because, and people in Brazil should know this, this is getting the scrutiny at the highest levels here in Washington, D.C., because Morales is so out of control, and people in Brazil should understand it. | ||
Explain to people what OFAC means, why it's so important here as something to actually start to bring Morales to justice. | ||
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All facts sanctions is basically, in popular language, is the death penalty, is the financial death penalty. | |
So it means that the person who received this sanction, they cannot even have a credit card, you know, Visa or MasterCard, American Express credit card, because he will be out. | ||
of the SWIFT system for international transactions. | ||
He's forbidden to open a bank account. | ||
I mean, if a bank allow him to open an account in the bank, this bank cannot use the SWIFT system where the supercomputers are here in the United States. | ||
So it's basically what the United States did recently with other Justice of the Supreme Court, but from Venezuela, Michael Moreno. | ||
And also with Karim Khan, which is the prosecutor of the ICC, the International Criminal Court. | ||
And it's sure we'll send a huge message to the Supreme Court in Brazil. | ||
And I don't think that any... | ||
Other of the ten justices that we have in our Supreme Court, they could have the same courage of Morais to go ahead with the censorship, with the persecution against the right, the human rights violation, because we have even a guy that died in prison. | ||
His name is Cleazão. | ||
He died in prison and he was arrested because January 8th and his lawyers and even the Attorney General asked Alexandre de Moraes to release him but Alexandre de Moraes did not release the guy and unfortunately he was died in jail. | ||
And Alexandre de Moraes is doing way more. | ||
Only to finish with this answer, he was sending arresting warrants against American citizens. | ||
Imagine that, a lady called Flavia Cordero, he was tweeting, talking about the Supreme Court here in the United States. | ||
And Alexandre de Moraes was sending arresting order against this lady. | ||
So, you have a bunch of arguments to sanction Moraes. | ||
And what I see behind the scenes from people in the... | ||
Around the White House and around the Congress. | ||
I don't want to talk about their names. | ||
This issue is getting hotter and hotter. | ||
And I guess sooner or later, Trump is going to do that. | ||
And we have a big hope that it can rescue our democracy in Brazil. | ||
Will this shut down? | ||
Will this shut down? | ||
Will this shut down, Morales, immediately? | ||
You call it the financial death penalty. | ||
What will it mean for him personally? | ||
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Personally, like, doesn't matter how much money he has, he cannot spend the money. | |
And doesn't matter who, anyone else that do contracts with him or any kind of commercial relation with him, they also receive the same kind of sanctions. | ||
So he basically, he's isolated. | ||
No one is going to be together with Morais. | ||
Why has it been so tough, do you think? | ||
Why does he think it's been so tough to... | ||
Why do you think it's been so tough to get this rolling today? | ||
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Because we have to bring all the information that what is happening in Brazil to the authorities in the United States. | |
And this is so hard because Trump, he has so many things to do. | ||
If you look to the hostages in Gaza, you still have hostages in Gaza on the hands of Hamas. | ||
You have the Ukrainian war. | ||
You have the concerns about the Panama Canal and some other things that are going on. | ||
You know, all of the illegal immigrants that are here, criminals that he has to send back to other countries or to jail in El Salvador. | ||
So the whole world is coming here to Knox on Trump's door. | ||
And it's tough to get an opportunity to get the attention of the authorities. | ||
It's not that they do not want. | ||
I mean, they are really opening the doors. | ||
I'm very grateful because of that. | ||
Yes. | ||
I also think it's caught some people by surprise. | ||
I mean, not the warmen weren't positive, but I think it's even caught people in this town by surprise how radical Brazil has gone so quickly. | ||
They know about Lula. | ||
But to see that the courts are actually, I would argue, more radical than Lula. | ||
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Yes, for sure. | |
If you ask me what is the number one enemy of the democracy in Brazil, it's Alexandre de Moraes, it's not Lula. | ||
For sure Lula is supporting... | ||
You're saying he's the number one threat to democracy? | ||
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Yes, Alexandre de Moraes. | |
The Supreme Court justice. | ||
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Yes, yes. | |
Because basically he's killing the opposition. | ||
There is no way to have free elections next year with Alexandre de Moraes that powerful. | ||
I'm also leading the polls for the Senate by the state of Sao Paulo next year, by far. | ||
But I'm sure that he will not let me run because if we build the majority in the Senate, we can impeach him. | ||
100% that he's looking for all the candidates. | ||
You think that he'll come up with phony charges if you were to go back and try to limit you from running to 26? | ||
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For sure. | |
Not only me, but all the other conservative people that is looking forward to run for the Senate. | ||
This is 100%. | ||
Because in Brazil, we have a law, Steve, that if you receive a conviction from the Supreme Court, you cannot run. | ||
We say that it's the clean background law. | ||
You need a clean background to run. | ||
So the judges, they have this power to control who is going to run and who is not. | ||
Why don't you hang on? | ||
You're going to hang on through the break. | ||
Eduardo Bolsonaro joins us in the house. | ||
Eduardo is now living here in the United States, at least temporarily, until this situation gets sorted out. | ||
I can tell you this is at the highest levels. | ||
And people in Brazil... | ||
You know, messing around with Bolsonaro, he is a revered world figure. | ||
It's kind of shocking to me. | ||
You see that when they're going to the ICU unit and serving him with some document to continue the trial when everybody knows, okay, if it's got it done, it's got to be done. | ||
You don't need to do it that way. | ||
You're just trying to instigate trouble, right? | ||
And I think people see that. | ||
Birch Gold, The Rio Reset. | ||
July 6th. | ||
We're going to do a run-up to that. | ||
That is the BRICS nations. | ||
Particularly led by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party is trying to de-dollarize the world's monetary system. | ||
What does it mean for you? | ||
What does it mean for your financial stability? | ||
What does it mean for your financial security? | ||
Go to birchgold.com. | ||
Talk to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
Philip's going to be with me tomorrow night here in the evening show, the 5 o 'clock show. | ||
We're going to go through everything that's been happening in capital markets. | ||
April finished up, you know, pretty close to how it started from the day of liberation. | ||
So all this meltdown, worst month in the stock market since 1932. | ||
All lie, all spin, didn't happen. | ||
Birchgold.com slash ban in the end of the dollar empire. | ||
The Rio reset. | ||
We're going to do something every day or every other day to lead up to the July 6th. | ||
And we're going to have a full team down in Rio to talk to you about what happens down there. | ||
Also, home title lock. | ||
You got the $1 million triple lock protection. | ||
What does it mean? | ||
That piece of paper, that's your title, is the only kind of contract you got that shows that that house, your real asset, which is, I don't know, 90% of your net worth, is actually yours. | ||
So what do you do with the triple lock $1 million protection? | ||
What is it? | ||
24-7 coverage. | ||
In the middle of the night, if something happens, somebody's messing with that title, boom, you get an alert. | ||
And then if all else fails... | ||
You get $1 million restoration protection with lawyers, all of it, to make sure you get your title back and therefore your house and therefore 90% of your net worth. | ||
Go to HometitleLock.com. | ||
Promo code Steve. | ||
Talk to Natalie Dominguez and the team. | ||
HometitleLock. | ||
We need to get the ramparts. | ||
You see how it worked? | ||
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The FTC is still alive. | |
Zuckerberg and Facebook are still on trial. | ||
That's because of the great work you did. | ||
And Mike Davis will be here tomorrow morning to talk about it. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Eduardo Bolsonaro. | ||
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Stick around in the war room. | |
I got American, baby. | ||
In America's heart. | ||
War room. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
Okay, big breaking news. | ||
On the Senate floor, this resolution to stop tariffs. | ||
Just lost. | ||
49-49 tie vote. | ||
That means it doesn't pass. | ||
A lot of gamesmanship there at the end, but it did not pass. | ||
Very important. | ||
Would never pass the House. | ||
Johnson never brought it up. | ||
However, they would use it to try to club Trump. | ||
Not working. | ||
President Trump signs the Rare Earths Minerals deal. | ||
With Ukraine, that's now part of the peace negotiations. | ||
So that thing, the Russians and the Ukrainians now will be close, or at least the Americans and Ukrainians will be close together in some economic development. | ||
President Trump says, I need this to get the peace deal done. | ||
A lot happening here on a Wednesday night. | ||
President Trump's going to be in the town hall on News Nation tonight. | ||
I will follow him shortly thereafter, so Grace will have it up. | ||
President Trump first. | ||
Stephen A. Smith and Jim Carville and Bill O'Reilly, I think, are the panel with Chris Cuomo. | ||
And then I will join shortly after President Trump sometime. | ||
So we'll get you the time probably around 830 or so. | ||
Eduardo Bolsonaro is still here. | ||
He's got a bolt in a moment. | ||
Mike Lindell, the reason I want Edward to stick around for a couple of minutes, he's here for his dad, everybody's working on this, something's going to happen. | ||
But this all stems from a stolen election, his re-elect, just like they stole President Trump's re-elect. | ||
If memory serves me correctly, sir, in August of 2021, at the first cyber symposium, a young man stood up and made about a 20 or 30 minute presentation about how they were going to steal the upcoming election in Brazil. | ||
And that young man is Eduardo Bolsonaro. | ||
Am I correct in that? | ||
That's right. | ||
Eduardo, he got up there and he said, they're going to steal our election too, just like they stole yours. | ||
And he was 100% right. | ||
And his father was the... | ||
The Donald Trump of Brazil, they loved him there. | ||
And it was, they get a guy fresh out of prison, Lula. | ||
Not fresh, they get him out eight years early. | ||
Come on back and press a couple computers and there you have it, everybody. | ||
Another stolen election. | ||
This was the height of us contesting President Trump's defeat that August. | ||
It had built up through Arizona. | ||
We went to Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | ||
You came up. | ||
And I sat there at the time and I go, wow. | ||
This guy really knows what's going on in these elections. | ||
Is that the way they stole it, the way you outlined in Sioux Falls in August of 2021? | ||
Is that how they eventually stole the election from your father? | ||
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Yes, if you wanted to see. | |
There is a lot of suspicions about the ways that they can do the fraud, but the mainly one, it was presented there. | ||
If your audience would like to know how it is, it's only... | ||
Look at the videos that are on the Internet. | ||
And thank you very much, Mike Lindell, by the way, because you are the man that made that event happen and gave us the opportunity to explain to the people before the elections. | ||
What we were fighting for, and we're still fighting nowadays, that in Brazil, because the machines that we use to vote are a black box. | ||
There is no way to recognize, and I guess the United States should not recognize in elections in a country where you cannot do an audit, when you cannot recount the votes, where the process is fully electronic. | ||
It was your father's asking for some sort of audit of the machines that they said he was doing a coup. | ||
Correct? | ||
After the thing happened. | ||
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Yes, yes. | |
We, for like 15 years at least, my father, when he was a congressman in the Congress, he was fighting for what we call the printed vote bill that we approved three times in the history of the Congress, but all the three times the Supreme Court said no. | ||
And this bill basically says that you need a printer aside of the electronic machine that we use to vote to print your vote so you have a chance to recount the votes in case of Any kind of suspicions. | ||
But I don't know why the Supreme Court never let it happen. | ||
It was amazing because later when it happened, I said this was a cold shot. | ||
Eduardo walked through that entire thing. | ||
It was just amazing. | ||
Mike, I know you're jammed. | ||
Sell me some sheets, sir. | ||
Yeah, I want to tell you, everybody, remember, Brazil was the last country to be taken by the machines. | ||
That's why they banned it in 132 countries. | ||
The last one that got rid of them was Argentina, and they did it in four months, everybody. | ||
It can be done, and we pray for Brazil, and we pray for our own country that we secure our elections. | ||
But in the meantime, everybody, you guys have made it possible. | ||
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We've sold almost $85 million now. | ||
I believe we're going to sold the 85th million probably in a month or so. | ||
You guys made that possible. | ||
The dog beds, you guys call 800-873-1062. | ||
All these moms and dads working from home, they're counting on you. | ||
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And you're helping yourself get the best night's sleep ever. | ||
Mike Lindell, you're a patron warrior. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning, brother. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
Say hello, Eduardo. | ||
Go get him. | ||
Hey, Mike, thank you so much. | ||
And we'll see you tomorrow. | ||
And thank you for putting on the cyber conference. | ||
Remember you came up there? | ||
Okay, we've got a couple minutes left. | ||
I know you've got to head to the airport. | ||
What do you need this audience to do? | ||
You guys are dialed in. | ||
There's so much happening now on Capitol Hill and in the executive branch to make sure this situation is sorted. | ||
What should this audience do? | ||
What do you need them to do? | ||
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Talk with your congressman. | |
If you have the possibility to talk with someone inside of the White House, even through the social media, is ask President Trump and his team, Secretary Marco Rubio, to support. | ||
The sanctions against Morais and stop this virus from Brazil to come to United States. | ||
I'm sure that President Trump is not going to let Brazil go into the hands of China during his administration. | ||
And for sure, he's a great human being and he's looking for the human rights in Brazil. | ||
And also to preserve the free speech of the Americans. | ||
So this is our number one thing that we have to do now if we have a hope that Brazil can overturn all of this communist socialist system down there. | ||
We are talking about a country that is half of the South America in terms of territory and population. | ||
It's very important. | ||
We have very... | ||
Very, I mean, there was a lot of things going on. | ||
So Amazon here, this is one of the great people and the greatest resources in the world. | ||
One last thing, I just want the audience to understand, we say virus, and you mentioned Venezuela. | ||
It will be 10 times worse than Venezuela. | ||
And here's why. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party, whatever you say, they're around, they got the fleet, but it's not as direct the involvement as it is in Brazil. | ||
If we lose Brazil, if this is not taken care of, and we lose Bolsonaro, we lose Brazil. | ||
It changed the direction of South America for 100 years, right? | ||
You now have Beijing, the Chinese Communist Party, with a captured country of one of the great countries in the world, and the Amazon. | ||
It can't happen. | ||
You cannot let this go. | ||
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If Bolsonaro go to jail and they consolidate their power, Brazil is going to turn into a Venezuela. | |
In numbers, proportionally, we are talking about 50 million people getting out from the country. | ||
To where you think all of these 50 million people are going to try to go. | ||
You're saying 50 million. | ||
If Bolsonaro doesn't come back, we don't win this, and you're up in the polls right now, the people of Brazil want him. | ||
You're saying that with the collapse of Brazil, 50 million people will look to emigrate out. | ||
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Yes, because we have 25% of the Venezuela already left the country. | |
25% of Brazil is 50 million people. | ||
You're a great man. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Every time you come by, I tell you, the team you have here in D.C., the guys working on this and down in Miami, is absolutely extraordinary. | ||
I have not met a better group of folks than the Brazilians and your dedication. | ||
Not simply to your father, but to the cause of freedom for your country is extraordinary. | ||
And people have no earthy idea about what they've put the Bolsonaro family through. | ||
And this is coming from a guy who went to prison. | ||
So I know when they're putting pressure on you, they de-platform you, they de-bank you, they put it, but the pressure they've had on you and your family is extraordinary. | ||
And that was why your dad is one of the great men of the 21st century. | ||
So thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
50th anniversary of Vietnam. | ||
Let's go ahead and... | ||
Do we have... | ||
Today in Saigon or Ho Chi Minh City, they had a celebration, commemoration. | ||
13,000, I think, to 15,000 people in the streets. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Can we go ahead and play that for a second? | ||
Okay, we're going to go ahead and play it. | ||
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Okay. Okay. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Absolutely, incredibly brutal war. | ||
The heroism and the valor of our troops in Vietnam. | ||
And it went unheralded at the time, and it shouldn't have, the 50th commemoration. | ||
The dark days, though, as bad as it was in the dark days of that war, it only got worse after today, 50 years ago. | ||
Because the Democrats, in using Watergate and other things, had taken over the House, cut off all money. | ||
No kind of transition, just cut off all money. | ||
So then you had the killing fields. | ||
That's when you had Cambodia and Laos, all of it. | ||
Just horrible. | ||
And we don't even know how many dead. | ||
Rumored or estimated to be 20 or 30 million people. | ||
One of the most shameful moments in American history when we basically cut and ran from South Vietnam. | ||
Given everything we had sacrificed there, all the people we had sacrificed, all the young men and women, and not just the deaths, but also the injuries and what it had done to the families, just absolutely incredible. | ||
We put together, from Emma Lou Harris, A particularly well-known song of hers, "Bang the Drum Slowly," our team has put together, I guess, a memoriam. | ||
Let's go ahead and play that, and we'll come back. | ||
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But right now, he's in charge of the lives of 21 men. | |
Somewhere in this jungle, there's several hundred North Vietnamese soldiers who could wipe out this little American unit to the last man in an unguarded moment. | ||
Today, though, it's quiet. | ||
A few bunkers uncovered, then a quick lunch, and back down the trail to the pickup zone. | ||
Just a peaceful walk in the sun. | ||
would you roll in now? | ||
Yeah. I do. | ||
from the smoke, pass me, 100 meters away from it now, just to premiere. | ||
Up where heaven had no more secrets to conceal. | ||
And still you found the ground beneath your wheels. | ||
How did it feel? | ||
Bang the drum slowly, play the pipe lowly. | ||
To dust be returning from dust we begin. | ||
Bang the drum slowly, I'll speak of things holy above. | ||
And be a lonely world without end. | ||
I meant to ask you, how would everything seem most? | ||
Your fate was in a game of dice they tossed. | ||
And to ask you how you lived, would you believe? | ||
But nothing but your heart up your sleeve. | ||
And if you were real, you would. | ||
Were deceived by the likes of me Bang the drum slowly Play the Bible only | ||
To dust me returning From dust we begin Bang the drum slowly I speak of things holy above | ||
And below me world without end Gone now is the dead and the sun There is peace | ||
tonight on Arlington But the song of my life Will still be sung By the light | ||
Of the moon you own I'm meant to ask you How to plow that field I'm meant to bring you | ||
water From the well And be the one beside you When you fell Could you tell Bang | ||
the drum slowly Play the Bible only To dust me returning From | ||
dust we begin Bang the drum slowly As near the things holy above And below me world | ||
without end The song of | ||
my life | ||
I want to thank our production team for doing that. | ||
I think we're going to replay those tomorrow, both of them, the one from the morning and the afternoon. | ||
Emmaloo Harris. | ||
I think it's Lucy O 'Kane is the writer of the song. | ||
That's a version done by Emmaloo Harris. | ||
And for O 'Kane, I think it was an homage to her father. | ||
And I think it's about the homage to her father who fought in World War II. | ||
But a magnificent, great job on the production team. | ||
This is why you have to think through all of this. | ||
President Trump, one of the biggest focuses he's got is swords into plowshares. | ||
Of course, it's going to be a big defense budget, but one of the things he's doing, and this is why today they signed the economic deal with Ukraine. | ||
President Trump's working nonstop like he's got any time at all to do the – any time at all to spare time. | ||
But he's – one of the biggest things is to stop the kinetic part of the Third World War. | ||
This is when people throw around these loose terms. | ||
We've got to go in and bomb Persia. | ||
We've got to take out the nuclear thing. | ||
Just go back and think about Vietnam, right? | ||
What is it? | ||
The 20 years we spent there, the casualties, what was given up, and then to essentially walk away from it all and leave the Vietnamese people and the people of Southeast Asia that had partnered with us and just cut them off and leave us. | ||
Leave them. | ||
That's the Democrats. | ||
That's the Democrat Party did that. | ||
You can't blame that on anybody else. | ||
You see the blood and sacrifice of what happened. | ||
You can't have this happen again. | ||
This is why you very much, particularly people who are hawks, who believe in the use of national security in moments when you really need it. | ||
You have to be very, very careful about that. | ||
You can't go around bombing everything. | ||
This is the lessons. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Fifty years ago today, and think that the elites in this country, the lessons they didn't learn. | ||
Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine. | ||
Right now, the same group, the same exact group is sitting there putting pressure on President Trump to start bombing in Persia. | ||
And I will tell you, from the experience of a very young naval officer back in, I don't know, 1979, 1980, that you get tied up with Persia, you get tied up in a land war over there, you're not going to go in and bomb it. | ||
It's going to be much more involved than that. | ||
In the last place on Earth, you watch your sons and daughters next to the jungles of Vietnam is on those hot, dry plains and in the mountains of Persia. | ||
We've sacrificed enough in that part of the world. | ||
We've got to be smarter, we've got to be tougher, and I mean we have to be relentless to get what we want and to get what we need on national security. | ||
Great stuff will take us out. | ||
We're going to be back at 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time tomorrow morning. | ||
We're going to be back in the morning. | ||
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We'll be packed. |