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This is the final scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies because we're going to make evil on these people. | ||
Here's not got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
MAGA Media. | ||
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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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Waru, here's your host, Stephen K. Matt. | |
It's Thursday, 10 July, Year of Alert 2025. | ||
Senator Josh Hawley joins us. | ||
Senator Hawley, you were one of the leaders of this fight. | ||
We understand now after the Senate voted 99 to 1 and the only guy that voted for it is leaving the Senate, maybe looking for a gig as a lobbyist. | ||
They're trying to slip the moratorium back into the NDAA. | ||
Can you explain to our audience why that's a terrible idea, sir? | ||
Well, it's a terrible idea for the same reasons. | ||
It's always been a terrible idea, Steve, which is to give these companies, these mega companies, multinationals, 10 years where they can do whatever the heck they want. | ||
And we all know what they're going to do. | ||
Here's what they'll do. | ||
They're going to come after everything that is yours, your name, your image, your likeness. | ||
They're going to take it. | ||
Anything you put out on the web, any of your pictures, any of your kids' pictures, your grandkids are going to take them. | ||
They're already doing it. | ||
And what are you getting compensated for it? | ||
Nothing. | ||
What are you getting asked for? | ||
Are you getting your consent given and freely given to this in order to have them take your information? | ||
Not at all. | ||
So what will happen is if this thing passes and if it gets slid in here in some backroom deal, and here's the deal about the National Defense Authorization Act, it's all happening behind closed doors. | ||
So if you're not on the committee, which I'm not, you don't have any idea what's going on. | ||
You know, the proceedings are closed. | ||
They're not supposed to talk about it. | ||
So they can slip all kinds of things in. | ||
It would be a disaster to see this moratorium, so-called, make its way back in there. | ||
It's not really even a moratorium, Steve. | ||
It is a giveaway to the biggest multinationals, Mark Zuckerberg, these kind of guys in the world. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
With everything else, because we've had the CRA guys on Herbeck actually codify the D-Woke program. | ||
Are you telling me the rest of the Senate, you're not up to speed and like briefed every couple of days of what's going on in this markup? | ||
You guys see it when the public sees it? | ||
That's correct. | ||
You're exactly correct. | ||
They do it behind closed doors. | ||
It is a closed markup. | ||
So there's no press. | ||
No other senators are allowed in the room. | ||
Nobody sees the text. | ||
So right now, Steve, I've got no earthly idea what is being marked up. | ||
Nobody can see it. | ||
They won't release it until it's done. | ||
And get this, a lot of the votes, I used to be on this committee, so I know how this Is done a lot of these votes they're secret, they don't even record who's who. | ||
They do them by voice, they do it without a recorded vote. | ||
It took me years to figure out the way that these guys try to do this stuff. | ||
So, I would bet if somebody's trying to slip this into the Defense Authorization Act, they may even try to do it without a recorded vote. | ||
So, when later on, when you say, Okay, wait a minute, who voted for this? | ||
Who voted against it? | ||
They'll say, oops, sorry, we don't have a record. | ||
I'm just speculating, but I would not put it past them. | ||
So, we've got to be vigilant here. | ||
This is a terrible, terrible idea. | ||
It would be the ultimate backroom deal to get this thing shoved in the NDAA. | ||
But I'll tell you this, if they do that, Steve, if they do that, when this thing comes to the floor, the defense bill, I will absolutely go to the floor and use everything that I can to try and strip it out. | ||
I will offer amendments. | ||
I will block the defense bill until we can get a vote to strip it out. | ||
There's no way I'm going to roll over for this. | ||
Your recommendation is the Warren Posse should go to the ramparts today and contact their senators and let them know, like we did last time, absolutely no way on this and the Defense Authorization Act? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
The markup is going on right now as we speak. | ||
There is still time to affect the outcome here. | ||
I'm glad you're covering it because nobody else is. | ||
So I would absolutely tell people, call your senator, Write it, you know, email them. | ||
Don't write them. | ||
That'll take too long. | ||
Call them, text them, whatever. | ||
Let them know this is not acceptable. | ||
They need to speak out right now. | ||
After we rejected this, as you just pointed out, 99 to 1, to get it slipped back in in a backroom deal, that would just be the worst. | ||
Okay, after Senator Hawley bounces, we'll give everybody instructions what to do with Bill Blaster. | ||
Good news. | ||
Talk about finally people are taking, and Missouri is kind of leading the way here. | ||
Eric Schmidt is Attorney General, Josh Hawley in the Senate now. | ||
Eric Schmidt in this. | ||
Why is Missouri leading the way on taking on the Chinese Communist Party, whether it's pandemic, the Dark Hand? | ||
Why is it left up to Missouri? | ||
Great state. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
We love Missouri. | ||
But why is Missouri leading the way on this thing? | ||
Well, maybe because we are maybe the most populous state in the nation, Steve, you think about it. | ||
I mean, we are populists in the state of Missouri. | ||
We believe in the people's rights. | ||
And what we don't believe is China coming in, buying up our farmland. | ||
You know, one of the reasons that young farmers, my state, farming is our number one industry, Ag, number one industry. | ||
We got a lot of young farmers who can't buy land. | ||
Why can't they buy land? | ||
Because Chinese corporations and other shell companies are coming in, buying up all of the land, putting solar panels on it, using it to stage their various attempts at espionage. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
We ought to ban it. | ||
No ownership of farmland by Chinese corporations. | ||
Steve, I don't want them owning real estate either of any kind. | ||
Why should they be buying up family homes and driving up the cost of those? | ||
So, you know, Missouri, I mean, people get it. | ||
I mean, we live it every day. | ||
We've got a lot of farmland that's really expensive. | ||
Young people can't buy it. | ||
Family farms are going out of business, and yet these mega farms owned by China are proliferating everywhere. | ||
We've got to put a stop to that. | ||
What do we need? | ||
Do we need to get on that too? | ||
Do we need, does the Warren Posse need to contact their senators about this aspect of it? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
We need a law that out and out bans Chinese ownership of farmland in the United States. | ||
I think we ought to, again, make it even broader. | ||
I think it ought to be all real estate, single-family homes. | ||
Why should Chinese corporations be able to buy up our land, buy up our homes? | ||
And it's time that the Senate acted on this. | ||
I mean, we need to codify this into law, and then we need the Justice Department to go out there and enforce it strictly, enforce it with the full everything they've got, you know, put everything behind it. | ||
That's what we need right now, because this is a huge threat. | ||
And it's not just a huge threat for the farmers. | ||
It's a huge threat for every single American. | ||
The national security interests here are just off the charts. | ||
And it's a basic sovereignty issue. | ||
You know, are we going to be a sovereign nation? | ||
If you can't own your own land, you're not a sovereign nation. | ||
If your own people can't buy land in their own country, you are not a sovereign nation. | ||
That's what we're up against right now. | ||
You're saying everything Brooks Rollins did the other day, that magnificent press conference in the executive orders, they had Pete Hegg say everybody. | ||
You want to take everything they're doing in the executive order and codify this now into a law so it can't be changed the next time another president comes in? | ||
You got it. | ||
That's it, 100%. | ||
That's what we need to do. | ||
Make it permanent, make it statutory, write it right into the United States Code so that it can't ever be undone except for another act of Congress. | ||
And then you can see every person who's voting to undo it. | ||
We need to make this permanent protection for the American people. | ||
Okay, I'm going to shift topics. | ||
Make this make sense to me. | ||
The Hill's lead story this morning was that the U.S. Senate, the Republicans are worried because Elmo, right, Elon Musk, is making a big deal about debt and deficits, which you and I have been on forever. | ||
So they're very worried about that. | ||
But then I'm getting calls from guys in the administration and say, hey, the rescissions package, which is $9.3 billion and going after PBS, NPR, and a bunch of other U.S. AID stuff, that that's in trouble. | ||
That it looks like that may not. | ||
And there's an article in Politico today that say, hey, Thune's working behind the scenes, but that may not pass. | ||
It runs out on July 18th. | ||
And I'm an advocate, just telling the administration, just impound the money. | ||
You're going through these rescissions, but we're spending all this time and all this brain power, $9.3 billion. | ||
So make it make sense to me. | ||
How can your colleagues be worried about Elon and the America Party out of India, right, on cutting, and yet the simplest things we've done and actually put NPR and PBS there? | ||
You can't get enough Republicans to actually get a vote, sir. | ||
Yeah, you know, some things are just beyond explanation, Steve. | ||
What could I tell you? | ||
I mean, this ought to be simple. | ||
Like you said, it's $9 billion, which on the one hand is a tremendous amount of money. | ||
On the other hand, in the context of the federal government, I mean, what was this last bill we just did? | ||
Several trillion? | ||
I mean, as you said, this ought to be pretty easy. | ||
And we're talking about far-left, radical NPR. | ||
Let's not forget the head of NPR, PBS, whatever it is. | ||
She comes into office wearing Joe Biden paraphernalia, openly campaigning for Biden during the last election. | ||
Their news is so slanted, it is outrageous. | ||
And we're paying for it with taxpayer money. | ||
I mean, listen, if some rich guy somewhere wants to fund NPR, fine, go ahead. | ||
Or if they think that they can make it on their own in the free market, have at it. | ||
But I resent the fact that hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer money is being used to fund this propaganda. | ||
That to me ought to be an easy, easy vote to get rid of. | ||
Look, the president seeks your counsel, and I think we're at a crossroads. | ||
Because this is a test package recession, because they have rescissions, they have pocket rescissions, they have impoundment. | ||
What would be your recommendation, knowing the temperature on the Hill and knowing that we're coming up to the August recess and the fiscal year ends 30 September? | ||
And the president has basically, as you know, committed to a bunch of people to get the big, beautiful bill passed, there's going to be additional cuts. | ||
What would your recommendation be now? | ||
Continue to come in rescissions and let's engage the House and the Senate, do pocket rescissions, or just impound the freaking money and let's go to the court. | ||
Let's go all the way up to the Supreme Court and let them decide. | ||
Josh Hawley. | ||
Well, I think you sure got to try to do rescissions package. | ||
You got it through the House already. | ||
I think you got to put it for a vote in the Senate and see where you are. | ||
I mean, let's just see if this thing, if you can't get $9 billion rescinded, then, I mean, what can you get done, right? | ||
I mean, this is your point. | ||
This is not a very big package, number one. | ||
Number two, the good news is, is that we're talking about last year's budget. | ||
We're talking about money that the president wants to not spend from Joe Biden's budget. | ||
Now, Donald Trump has full control of the budgetary process. | ||
This coming year, this is his baby. | ||
This is his budget, and he's going to have the chance to strip out everything that we're just talking about because he doesn't have to spend all of it. | ||
It's going to be any of it. | ||
It's going to be his budget going forward. | ||
So I think he's got to put his mark on this thing and make sure that the budget that we get ready to pass here in the next few months is truly a Trump budget, that he has gone through it line by line, that he is getting exactly what he wants, that all of this garbage money, whether we're talking about PBS NPR, whether we're talking about those transgender operas in Peru, that all of that is completely defunded because he's got the chance to do it now. | ||
He's going to own this thing and have control of it. | ||
And we need to make sure the House and the Senate respond to his priorities. | ||
When he sends his budget up, and we discuss that in the next couple of months, we're passing what he's going to turn this out. | ||
I know you get a bounce. | ||
You've just preached the gospel of the war, and we love it. | ||
But you would agree that on midnight on the 30th of September, we'll be shutting down the government. | ||
There's no way that your plan, which is Trump's plan and the war's plan, is there any way that gets passed before midnight on the 30th of September, sir? | ||
As you look at it. | ||
Not all of it, Steve. | ||
It takes, not to get too complicated, but you know, it's 12 different bills have to pass. | ||
Hopefully we pass a few of those. | ||
But listen, the president's got a lot of power here. | ||
He needs to demand that whether it's in September or October, November, December, sometime these next few months, this whole thing will get done. | ||
And it needs to be his budget with his fingerprints on it, his priorities. | ||
Senator Hawley, your books, your writing, your social media, where do people go to find out more about you? | ||
Holly Moe on Twitter. | ||
Same on Facebook, Instagram, all the other social media. | ||
Go to joshhawley.com for everything else. | ||
Thank you, as always, for having me, Steve. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you for making time to be with us. | ||
Grace, I think the first thing in Mo, what we got to do is make billblaster folks today. | ||
You just heard right there from Senator Hawley, the NDAA, the National Defense Authorization Act, this is what authorizes the $1 trillion defense budget, and this is why we're all over Hell's Half Acre. | ||
We are inexorably being drawn into a shooting war in Ukraine. | ||
Number one priority to me in this town right, number one priority is make sure we avoid that. | ||
If we get sucked into this thing, and it starts by shipping more weapons, then you got to have technicians, and I think there ought to be an accounting of actually who's in country right now in Ukraine fighting. | ||
Then when the shooting starts, a kid gets bombed again, you do what you did in Tel Aviv to defend Tel Aviv, which, by the way, should have been defended. | ||
They should have never started that war. | ||
Understanding that the civilians in their cities were going to be eviscerated. | ||
You're going to see that in, because Putin said, hey, told President Trump, this is a bilateral thing. | ||
I don't need the United States. | ||
Didn't sit well with President Trump. | ||
That's why he had this kind of, not fiasco, but this change of direction over at the Pentagon. | ||
Now we're going to ship. | ||
And Apple bombs reporting in the Atlantic, they have a 670,000, this is the army that was defeated, the Russian army, 675,000 troops, according to her, set for a summer offensive. | ||
And I believe a big part of that offensive is going to be down to the south around Odessa. | ||
So then the Russians control all the port and all the access to the Black Sea, Caspian Sea, all of it. | ||
Then it's a different deal. | ||
Are your sons and daughters going to be called up? | ||
You got that brigade of the 101st Airborne. | ||
I think it's still in Romania. | ||
Are they going to be defending Odessa on Labor Day? | ||
We've got to step in the middle of this thing. | ||
Make sure the voice of the people are heard about non-intervention. | ||
You cannot get sucked into a land where right now with what's happening in the United States, the priority here is mass deportation in the United States of America and taking apart the deep state brick by brick. | ||
Next, in the war room. | ||
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You will lost your pride, but I'm American. | |
Jonathan Laume, Kerrville Police Department. | ||
I appreciate y'all's kindness in letting me run a little long yesterday morning while I shared some of the stories of the heroic actions of my fellow city of Kerrville police officers during their response. | ||
I know those are things that our community has seen and we felt it was important to share that with the public. | ||
This morning's briefing will be a little bit more to the point. | ||
Response here in Kerk County continues to expand as the mission becomes more technical. | ||
There's more than 2,100 responders on the ground here from state, local, and federal agencies working to reunite victims with families. | ||
Ten states have sent specially trained teams to our community and two more states are en route. | ||
As I know many of you have reported, the governor, lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the House are strongly committed to helping our community. | ||
And we're grateful that they're making our recovery a priority in the upcoming special legislative session. | ||
Our city of Kerrville and Kerr County leadership are committed to a transparent and full review of processes and protocols. | ||
The special session is going to be a starting point for that work. | ||
But our entire focus since day one has been on rescue and reunification, which leads me to our latest report. | ||
As of 8 a.m. this morning, there have been 96 confirmed deaths, 60 adults and 36 children. | ||
The number of missing remains at 161, and there remained five campers and one counselor from Camp Mystic among the missing. | ||
If family members had reported a loved one missing and they've returned safely, we ask that you notify us through kerville missing at dps.texas.gov or call 830-258-1111. | ||
Again, that's kerville missing at dps.texas.gov Or call 830-258-1111. | ||
Additionally, the state of Texas, FEMA, the Small Business Administration have opened a disaster recovery center here in Kerrville for those who have been affected by the storms. | ||
It's currently open at the First Baptist Church here in Kerrville at 625 Washington Street. | ||
It'll be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. | ||
There's not been a live rescue since Friday. | ||
So it's been a recovery effort, and it's going to be a tough recovery effort. | ||
Obviously, the missing number is not coming down. | ||
So, or is it not coming down? | ||
It doesn't look like it's coming down rapidly enough. | ||
It shows you the force of the storms. | ||
And look, you need an inquiry. | ||
You've had these rains now. | ||
They're no coincidences. | ||
The rains last weekend in Central Carolina were biblical. | ||
People have been in these places like Southern Pines, Pinehurst, all the way up to Chapel Hill, never seen rain at this level, that have lived there all their lives. | ||
How does that happen the same time you have it in Texas? | ||
Well, you've got these two fronts. | ||
Hey, maybe that may be the case. | ||
Maybe it's all natural phenomena. | ||
Maybe it is the work of God. | ||
But we've got to get to the bottom of it. | ||
And of course, then they've got all the operational, what happened there in this terrible tragedy. | ||
It's got to be thoroughly gone through. | ||
What Holly was talking about right there, number one, we've got to get up. | ||
You've got to get to your center. | ||
You see how crooked this thing is with this NDAA. | ||
This is because the oligarchs have these guys in the payroll. | ||
They're paying their lobbyists. | ||
Their lobbyists all in with the campaign donations. | ||
Certainly on the artificial intelligence, it's a big deal with the content and all your digital rights. | ||
That's huge. | ||
But more importantly, they just want no controls at all. | ||
And they put it back as national security. | ||
Well, the Chinese Campus Party is ahead of us. | ||
Well, there's many, many ways to cut off the CCP from technology and capital. | ||
You could choke it down now. | ||
If that's a concern, which we think it's a concern, choke it off now. | ||
Choke it off their ability to build data centers. | ||
It shouldn't be lost on you. | ||
Elmo, and this is where he gets his money from Tesla. | ||
He's up to hock with the loans from the Chinese Communist Party on the joint venture in Shanghai, which he has to give them the technology. | ||
They just built, what, an electric vehicle battery facility and manufacturing facility? | ||
I think it's 50 miles. | ||
It's huge. | ||
The competitor, because they took the technology from him. | ||
They take the technology. | ||
We have a, what, $28 trillion trade deficit. | ||
I think $25 trillion, $26. | ||
$18 trillion of that associated with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Of course, the globalist says, oh, no, that's just an accounting convention. | ||
It's just an accounting convention. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
You had wealth that you had sent to them to buy finished manufactured product here that this country used to make. | ||
That's what President Trump and this tariff fight is so important in the trade fight, so important with Navarro and Scott Besson leading the way and Ambassador Jameson Greer, the trade rep. | ||
So this is why, and the NDAA is this is how the deep state rolls. | ||
It's a trillion dollars to the Defense Department. | ||
Does the Defense Department need a trillion dollars? | ||
Well, that depends. | ||
If you're on the strategy of trying to enforce the post-war international rules-based order, which was set up by the elites for the elites and sucked the vibrancy and the life out of the United States of America and sent all those jobs, like to China, to the CCP, who's their business partner, absolute business partner, then it makes sense. | ||
They need a trillion dollars. | ||
You need to be all over the Eurasian landmass. | ||
You need to be everywhere. | ||
But if you thought this thing through, like President Trump said, hey, how about this? | ||
Maybe a hemispheric defense. | ||
Maybe it's North America. | ||
We stop them and get Greenland or have some associated Greenland to stop the Russian submarines coming through there. | ||
We block them there. | ||
Panama Canal. | ||
We don't let the Caribbean be a lake for the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Get them out of there. | ||
Just close the Panama Canal. | ||
Say, scoot, get out of here. | ||
Maybe go to Bahamas and take that massive embassy they've got, which is basically a military intelligence listening station. | ||
Take that down. | ||
Then on the three-island chain, the Central Pacific becomes the strategic heartland of the United States. | ||
You know who understood that? | ||
When McKinder was doing the whole thing about the Eurasian land mass, the great giants of the post-Civil War United States of America, when America started to industrialize, that generation and the men that fought in the Civil War, like the Grace generation, fought in the Civil War as junior people and then later came up and came to run the country, the late 19th century, they got it. | ||
They understood that the Pacific is the Central Pacific is the strategic pivot, is the strategic heartland of the country. | ||
And if you associate yourself with the three island chains, of which Cleo Pascal has done so brilliantly and Captain Finnell have done so brilliantly, and the Secretary of Defense made his first trip, Pete Hexeth made his first trip to guess where, the three island chain. | ||
Right? | ||
And this is why we're going to interview the ambassador from Taiwan this afternoon. | ||
The folks in the late 19th century got that. | ||
You do that. | ||
The United States is hermetically sealed. | ||
You put a, as President Trump says, lifting a little bit from Notre Dame, you put a golden dome on top of that or a missile defense, anti-ballistic missile defense, or the anti-missile defense, a bigger version than what they have in Israel. | ||
You're kind of hermetically sealed. | ||
You add Argentina and Brazil as strategic partners down there. | ||
You got the Monroe Doctrine 2.0. | ||
We don't need, and for that, you don't need a trillion-dollar defense budget. | ||
Just don't. | ||
And you get allies, I mean allies that actually pitch in and pay for something and learn how to fight. | ||
That's what's happening in Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine, we're inexorably, I can tell you the headlines now, folks, when you come back from the end of summer, it's going to play out. | ||
And when you come back in September, every day is going to be, if we go down this path, every day is going to be a Ukraine war. | ||
This is the opportunity cost. | ||
We can't get sucked in this because we can't have the focus. | ||
The focus has to be here on our sovereignty, on make sure the border is permanently sealed. | ||
You got the money now, no excuses. | ||
Let's just build it. | ||
But the big thing is mass deportations. | ||
And you see the amnesty, they just announced, I think Joe Rogan came back and had dinner with President Trump. | ||
He's a huge amnesty guy. | ||
All those guys in LA are a huge amnesty guy. | ||
All the billionaires. | ||
Huge amnesty guys. | ||
That whole amnesty thing kicked up last week. | ||
And trust me, they're back in the lobbyists. | ||
They're going to come back and call it something else, but it's amnesty. | ||
Can't happen. | ||
Mass deportations now. | ||
Amnesty never. | ||
You have to get your country back. | ||
And it has to start. | ||
In L.A., I think they're representing well. | ||
They're saying, hey, and they're going to MacArthur Park and they're saying, looking to MS-13, well, hey, go to East L.A. Let's go to some of these factories that have employed illegal aliens and let's get the Americans, free up the billets and let's get the Americans the jobs. | ||
And this gets back to the deep state, the war against the deep state. | ||
It starts at home. | ||
We have an enemy within. | ||
This nation's capital, even with President Trump winning three times, he won three times, he took power twice. | ||
And it's even a tenuous hold on that. | ||
The deep state is trying to counter all of his orders, all of his recommendations. | ||
You see it in the intelligence service. | ||
The three most powerful institutions in this city, the Federal Reserve, the Central Intelligence Agency, and CENCOM. | ||
And does the CIA pay attention to President Trump? | ||
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No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Does the Fed? | ||
Nope. | ||
You can look at that. | ||
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Nope. | |
Does CENCOM? | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
If CENCOM had the control, because CENCOM doesn't control the Ukrainian front, if CENCOM was in charge, if they were the combatant commander in Ukraine, we'd be at war there. | ||
You'd have people deployed. | ||
That's how powerful CENCOM is. | ||
The gravitational pull of CENCOM to keep us in the wars in the Middle East is massive. | ||
The relationships everybody builds with the Arabs and the Israelis and all the Middle East, it goes back from when the junior offices. | ||
Ask Flynn, he'll tell you. | ||
General Flynn will tell you. | ||
The gravitational pull of CENCOM is massive. | ||
That's what has to be shattered. | ||
And remember, you only have a handful of political appointees to do it. | ||
That's why we got to reverse. | ||
You saw Weissman, Mark Elias, and Brennan, they got the fear in their eyes. | ||
And this is just getting a taste of the romance. | ||
Just a taste. | ||
Remember a kid, your mom would give you a little teaspoon? | ||
You're getting a taste of it. | ||
Not making them gulp it down, take a big draught. | ||
A taste of it, and they're wetting themselves. | ||
Got to be a change in nappy with Mark Elias. | ||
We've got to rev it up. | ||
We've got to rev it up, go to DEF CON 1. | ||
We don't win this fight. | ||
Nothing else will matter because they'll reverse it all the day that Trump is gone. | ||
Short break. | ||
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Short break. | |
Okay, I told Noor and Joe to get back in and go to more of the talks, meet more people. | ||
Don't need to be here now. | ||
We're going to get full summaries from that. | ||
We're going to do some interviews tonight at 6 with Joe Allen. | ||
He's getting some of the most important people there. | ||
He and Noor are knocking out of the park. | ||
And I really want to say for the Birch Gold team, monumental job by Philip Patriot and team, hopefully live from Tampa tomorrow at the Charlie Kirk conference. | ||
And everybody in the general area, just please, if you get a chance, come. | ||
It's going to be pretty extraordinary. | ||
And we're going to have a fantastic time and really get to know you guys, have a breakout session. | ||
All of us will be there. | ||
I don't know if Ozby. | ||
I think Grace is working. | ||
She's holding down the fort as she usually does, holds down the fort. | ||
We've got so much going on. | ||
Make sure you go check out Bill Blaster and the Birch Gold team, birchgold.com slash bannon, end of the dollar empire. | ||
But make contact with Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
So much happened in Rio. | ||
Hey, President Trump got attention. | ||
You saw they got hit with a 50% tariff yesterday, 50%. | ||
And part of that is they're not paying attention on this lawfare, and he's trying to put an end to that. | ||
But there was a love tap in there for Lula about the bricks, and he warned him, if you do the thing on the bricks, you're going to pay the price. | ||
Also, Jim, I didn't get Jim on this week. | ||
I'll have him on next week. | ||
Jim Rickards, one of the smartest brains out there as far as geopolitics goes and capital markets, Rickardswarroom.com. | ||
He's made available strategic intelligence. | ||
This is what the top people in government and legislatures, particularly business people, what I call the C-suite, chairman of the board, CEOs, or people that aspire to that. | ||
If you're a young person, you definitely are subscribed to this. | ||
Strategic intelligence gets you up to speed on everything. | ||
Rickertsworm.com, he throws in a free book that he wrote a while ago. | ||
I want to say a while ago, I think, late last year. | ||
But it's as relevant today as ever, and that is Money GPT, where he talks about currency and artificial intelligence. | ||
This is why we cover artificial intelligence so much, because it's changing everything. | ||
Right now, on the employment side, when the Ford company CEO said a thing you told the Daily Mail in the Wall Street Journal, in three years, 50%, I think it's 50% of white-collar jobs, middle managers. | ||
How many of you are middle managers now? | ||
Or how many of you in your careers were middle managers in your 30s and 40s? | ||
Those jobs are going to go away. | ||
The white-collar jobs are going to be the ones that get hit the hardest and get hit the first. | ||
So this is why, you know, we do a lot of coverage on AI. | ||
We have for years. | ||
We're the leader, at least on the right, in this space. | ||
And this is why so many people now prominent in the artificial intelligence community want to come on the show or be interviewed because they understand that we're a gateway to get to the working class and middle class people, not just in the Trump movement, but throughout the country. | ||
Because this is about you. | ||
And you stood up and said last week, nope, we don't want the tech bros making decisions here with a handful of people in the federal government. | ||
We don't want it. | ||
We're not going to give you a 10-year moratorium. | ||
We still believe in federalism, but more importantly, we want some controls here. | ||
We want to have a say-so. | ||
So what do they do? | ||
Think about the arrogance of that. | ||
This is an example of how much they despise you. | ||
How little they think of you. | ||
How they think you're just a bunch of dumb hicks and a bunch of rubes. | ||
You have your voice. | ||
And 99 to 1, nothing gets paid. | ||
They don't do post offices 99 to 1. | ||
99 to 1. | ||
That means none of these cockroaches wanted to be on the wrong side of that vote in using a campaign ad. | ||
99 to 1. | ||
And the one guy's leaving. | ||
Of people that are going to stick around, 99 to 0. | ||
That's how toxic the moratorium is. | ||
And what do they do immediately? | ||
They get their lobbyists together and they go, hey, the rubes are not going to pay attention to the NDAA. | ||
It's in July. | ||
They're all on vacation at the beach. | ||
And they're rubes to begin with. | ||
We'll just slip it in there. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
Get to Bill Blaston. | ||
Get to your senator on the Armed Services markup. | ||
And you heard Josh Hawley sit there right there and say it's behind closed doors. | ||
The Senate don't even know about it. | ||
Why is that? | ||
If it was something you were proud of and something you could defend, of course you'd want to do it in public. | ||
Of course you'd want to do it in public. | ||
But they do it behind closed doors. | ||
So it's national security. | ||
Now, come on, man. | ||
People are wise to this. | ||
They do it behind closed doors. | ||
And Hawley just gave you the inside baseball. | ||
They don't even do recorded votes. | ||
That's how radioactive these votes are. | ||
Trust me, if a politician is proud of a vote and wants to use it, they're going to get that thing out publicly. | ||
I've voted for that. | ||
Or I voted again it. | ||
Let's get it out there. | ||
That's how toxic, this is the way the city works. | ||
This is the way the imperial capital works. | ||
It's the way your money, they take your money, and this is how they spend it. | ||
And if they don't get enough of your money, they're going to borrow a bunch. | ||
Oh, where are they going to borrow from? | ||
The Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Are they just going to print it over to the Fed and put it on the balance sheet? | ||
That's what the scam is. | ||
This is why birch gold, this is why you better understand not the price of gold, but what are the forces that drive the price of gold? | ||
And why do central banks in these third world countries, the global south, the BRICS nations, why do they keep buying it as fast as they can buy it? | ||
What's up with that? | ||
And you get back to the spending side. | ||
We have a $9.3 billion rescission package. | ||
And we talked about it on infinitum. | ||
It's got PBS. | ||
It's got a ban for PBS, a ban for NPR. | ||
This is MTG's thing. | ||
It's got some USAID stuff, another $7 billion, right? | ||
And we've been trying to get these programs cut for a long time. | ||
So they got it up there. | ||
It runs out July 18th. | ||
They can't get it forward. | ||
Politico today says, Politico stories, man, Dune is struggling. | ||
He's having to cut deals. | ||
He's got Collins on one side, Murkrowski on the other, got a bunch of guys. | ||
No, he can't do it. | ||
Can't push a $9.3 billion bill, which is a lot of money in the real world, but a rounding era up here. | ||
It's probably going to expire, or it's not going to be $9.3 billion. | ||
So this is what, you know, to Russ vote and the president, stop dealing with these guys. | ||
What did you have to do on the big, beautiful bill? | ||
The poor president up 2.30 in the morning whipping votes. | ||
Don't whip any more votes. | ||
If you don't want to handle it, just impound the freaking money. | ||
Just take the money and say, hey, guess what? | ||
We checked Article 2. | ||
We're going to impound it. | ||
Lincoln did it. | ||
Everybody did it. | ||
They're going to do it. | ||
Hey, take the Supreme Court. | ||
A federal judge just ruled against birth rate citizenship, so the judge is going to keep fighting you. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Go up, take this up to the Supreme Court, see if you can impound the money or not. | ||
Also, take out your number two purncil, Circle 30 September, 30 September of the year of our Lord 2025. | ||
It's what, 80 days away? | ||
A little over 80 days away. | ||
Put a big old mark on that, because guess what? | ||
You're going to be getting a CR. | ||
Josh Harley's right. | ||
You got 12 appropriations bills. | ||
They're not going to get done. | ||
First of all, they're going to go and break in August. | ||
You're going to say, Aria Verdurchi, baby. | ||
We did our duty. | ||
They're gone. | ||
They're not going to come back after Labor Day. | ||
And then I think they take another break in September. | ||
These guys probably have, I don't know, four total weeks of work between now and September 30th. | ||
I kid you not. | ||
If on their calendar, roughly. | ||
So they'll be out of town. | ||
So you're not going to get a budget. | ||
And President Trump should definitely, this is when he should come in and boom. | ||
He got the big, beautiful bill done. | ||
Take a meat act of this thing. | ||
And if they force your hand, you got to shut down the government. | ||
Hey, tell them, hey, Dulo, bring some asship. | ||
I know it's your own government, but hey, you got to cut. | ||
You've committed to cut the spending. | ||
The Senate's got, the leads are in the hills. | ||
They're all worried about Elmo. | ||
Elmo ain't worried about deficits of debt. | ||
He has no affinity to our policies at all. | ||
If you haven't gotten that, you're not paying attention. | ||
The whole Doge thing, this is why the fanboys, I hate to say you sounded stupid at the time, but you sounded stupid at the time. | ||
Just dumb. | ||
Don't understand how the world works. | ||
100%, he wrote a $200 million check and he thought he bought the U.S. government. | ||
His whole Doge, the whole Doge fantasy was to get in here and get the data and the data sets for his artificial intelligence. | ||
That's why he had his X AI, was it bought, is it bought Twitter? | ||
I don't know what his, he's got a short con, he's got a long con. | ||
The long con is Mars. | ||
He'll come up with another one, Mars and human consciousness, right? | ||
Neuralink, or he's going to make you like the Dalai Lama. | ||
That's the long con. | ||
That's the pixie dust. | ||
If you look at the analysis on Tesla, some guys got it at 50 bucks a share. | ||
They don't make any money making cars. | ||
He sells the credits of which we cut him off in the first term. | ||
And President Trump just cut him off. | ||
I've got some financial analysts doing the numbers. | ||
We see the numbers. | ||
It's just like, It's incredible. | ||
It's a total con, but he's got that. | ||
He's got a short con, he's got a long con. | ||
And we've got to sprinkle pixie dust. | ||
He'll sprinkle some pixie dust. | ||
Going to Mars. | ||
We're going to expand human consciousness. | ||
You see the fanboys all out there like a big old mouth like fish and put a big hook in it. | ||
Reel him in. | ||
I told you he was a bad guy from the beginning. | ||
And I told the president of these United States he was a bad guy from the beginning. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Bannon was right. | ||
Full stop. | ||
You see what this guy's done over the last couple of days? | ||
He's getting a little taste of his comeuppance. | ||
His bestie was in NASA before they revealed that he'd been giving money to Trump-hating politicians all his life. | ||
And President Trump said, no, we're not doing this anymore. | ||
Had enough of that in the first term. | ||
Get him out of here. | ||
And they had another big throwdown in the oval, right? | ||
Another big throwdown. | ||
President Trump's not going to happen. | ||
He's gone. | ||
And so who does President Trump, and this is perfection. | ||
This is perfection. | ||
Who did he put as his interim, his interim head? | ||
Sean Duffy. | ||
You're not going to back Sean Duffy down. | ||
Sean Duffy, pretty tough. | ||
He's a tough ombre. | ||
He already got into it. | ||
And here's why Sean Duffy is a guy to keep an eye on. | ||
At the time, Sean Duffy, and this is the difference, this isn't in history. | ||
Who takes people on at that moment when it matters? | ||
Not later. | ||
Yeah, New Yale's a bad guy. | ||
Screw you guys that sat in the stands. | ||
And I know who all you are. | ||
It's in the moment when it counts and you stand in the breach when the odds are against you. | ||
That defines a man and that defines Sean Duffy. | ||
At the top of Elon's game, the media's all there and all the people are like, oh my God, Elon, Elon, Elon, any magnet. | ||
He's magnetic. | ||
He's magnificent. | ||
Sean Duffy said, yo, dude, these 17-year-old kids with the acne you got running around doging. | ||
You're laying off air traffic controllers. | ||
I got some problems here in air traffic control and I don't need guys laid off right now. | ||
I'll get back to you. | ||
Certainly we're going to make cuts and tighten up. | ||
And Elon said, we haven't cut any air traffic controllers. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
And Sean Duffy called him out in front of the president and the boy said, no, you're a liar. | ||
You tried to do this. | ||
It's not happening on my watch. | ||
And Sean Duffy didn't back down. | ||
And President Trump notices that, and he had Sean Duffy's back. | ||
And so I think now, let me understand this right. | ||
It goes from Elmo's best friend at NASA is going to shovel more money over to SpaceX, which the people in the United States should own a big hunk of, a big hunk of, and that's on the table. | ||
Sony's own a big hunk of Starlink and a big hunk of all of it. | ||
SpaceX, Starlink, particularly SpaceX, 97% comes from the government. | ||
Now you've got a NASA guy that's like his bestie going to be shoveling everything to him, not checking these contracts. | ||
And now Sean Duffy, Sean Duffy, I think, going to be going through this thing line by line. | ||
Sean Duffy may also go over and do a forensic audit or two, right? | ||
Let's see how tight they run that. | ||
I don't think they run it too tight. | ||
It was all the way Doge. | ||
The other thing on Doge, you have an enemy within right now in the government. | ||
They got a bunch of these Doge guys. | ||
The good guys that said, no, I want to become part of Trump's administration, they're blackmailing and saying, hey, you're out of Silicon Valley. | ||
If you're in a company, we're going to cut your investors off. | ||
And the good guys, right, and the bad guys are still, there's some bad guys still there. | ||
And they got to cut these. | ||
It's like a cancer. | ||
It's got to be cut out. | ||
Put radiation on it. | ||
Got to be cut out. | ||
Every day that cancer gets nastier. | ||
Metastasizes. | ||
It's got to be cut out. | ||
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Okay, we're going to have a full day. | ||
We're going to do the, we've got some great things on the 6 o'clock show. | ||
We'll be in Tampa tonight. | ||
We'll be there all day. | ||
Tomorrow, Saturday, Sunday. | ||
Looking forward to seeing everybody. | ||
Make sure you go to the Charlie Kirk show. | ||
Charlie follows us at 12 o'clock. | ||
Amazing job on Amnesty. | ||
Charlie Kirk speared that. | ||
Catherine O'Neill did a fantastic job on this, I don't know, flesh-eating virus coming up for the Mexican cattle. | ||
Great job stopping that. | ||
Taj Gil, I need a cup of coffee. | ||
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I wrote the Ford for it. | ||
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What do you got? | ||
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Trevor, great job. | ||
Trevor Comstock, Taj Gill. | ||
Catherine Renee, we had all three entrepreneurs on today. | ||
These young people are building great companies. | ||
This is very inspiring. | ||
This shows you the upside of MAGA when people roll their sleeves up and do it with no assistance. | ||
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You've been too kind to the Senate and the House. | ||
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They're slowing down. | ||
The Senate's got a big story in the Hill that, oh, my gosh, we were all worried about Elmo. | ||
He's going to talk about deficits and debts, right? | ||
We got to do something. | ||
And then at the same time, political lead stories that, hey, they can't even get the $9.3 billion recision done, which is just symbolic. | ||
It's emblematic. | ||
Russ vote, impound the money. | ||
Take them to court. | ||
Let him take you to court. | ||
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It's your power. | ||
Heck, you're the commander-in-chief. | ||
You're president of these United States. | ||
You're chief magistrate. | ||
Announce the special counsel on Epstein. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Let's take the fight to them. | ||
Let's take the torch to the enemy. | ||
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