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Episode 5105: Live From Minneapolis; Trump Makes Announcement On Substance Abuse In America

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donald j trump
admin 08:03
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kathryn burgum
admin 05:00
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steve bannon
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ben bergquam
02:34
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dr jay bhattacharya
01:00
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jacob frey
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katy tur
msnow 00:38
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ken dilanian
msnow 02:14
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marty makary
fda 00:50
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peter baker
nytimes 01:49
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phillip patrick
04:04
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robert f kennedy-jr
admin 04:29
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steve witkoff
01:18
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tom simon
02:06
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jake tapper
cnn 00:10
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martin a makary
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Why Justice Lags in Elections 00:14:16
katy tur
worried Minneapolis could become Fort Sumter, a reference to the first shots filed in the Civil War.
And right now, Mayor Jacob Fry is in Washington speaking about Minneapolis.
Let's listen.
jacob frey
A political position that differs from that of a federal administration.
We've seen this kind of conduct in other countries.
We cannot see it right here in America.
This is not a Democratic or Republican issue.
Never once have I made this partisan.
This is a foundational principle of making sure that the endurance of our republic can continue on.
It may seem like I'm talking too much on the macro level, or maybe this is a concerning thing to say, but I got to tell you, we're seeing it in our streets right now.
And it is up to each and every one of us to partner together, to work together, to protect those ideals that we hold firm.
The power of the federal government is awesome.
The military force that they have, they got tanks.
They got bazookas.
They can lay siege on American cities with thousands of agents and even troops, far outnumbering that of local police department.
In Minneapolis, we've heard them say that they will end this siege when we hand over voter rolls.
We've seen them attack and invade, not just with this occupation, but also with the Department of Justice being used as a weapon.
They're investigating me and several other local elected officials, not because we've done something wrong, but because we have exhibited one of the core responsibilities that both I and you have as mayors.
And that is the core and foundational responsibility to speak on behalf of your constituents.
katy tur
Why can he not let 2020 go?
peter baker
Well, because if he lets 2020 go, it undermines his entire narrative to his people, his base, that he has been cheated, that he has been the victim of this grand conspiracy of Democrats and never Trump Republicans who have been out to get him for more than a decade at this point.
He is pursuing so many different ways of trying to prove this overarching worldview of his, including investigations of the investigations that he had to go through, including firing any FBI agents or prosecutors who worked on the January 6th cases, so many different ways.
You point out a lot of them in the intro, to enforce his version of reality so that the history books somehow remember that he actually was elected three times instead of twice.
Now, there's no reason to believe that is ever going to be proven, at least to the satisfaction of anybody other than his core supporters.
But he has determined, he has discovered that the more he says something, no matter how untrue, no matter how many times his own people have told him it's not true, if he says it enough times and he says it with passion, a lot of his own supporters tend to believe him.
katy tur
What is Tulsi Gabbard doing there?
ken dilanian
So she hasn't said, Katie, but what I can tell you is she's not there at the invitation of the FBI.
This is the FBI's case.
They convinced the judge that there was probable cause to conduct a court-ordered search.
So there's some evidence that exists that they got in front of a judge.
But Tulsi Gabbard is the spy chief, right?
Her mandate is foreign intelligence matters.
It's worth noting that Fulton County was sort of in the middle of and involved in some of the more bizarre conspiracy theories about foreign involvement in the 2020 election, including that votes were switched via satellite from Italy and that China and Venezuela were somehow infiltrating and switching ballots through cyber means.
All of that has been clearly debunked by the very U.S. intelligence agencies that Tulsa Gabbard is now supervising.
And so it really remains to be seen why she's there, what she's going to say about all this.
But it does make people wonder whether at least she believes or is trying to suggest that there's some evidence that there is some foreign involvement here that she's trying to expose.
Certainly Donald Trump has never stopped saying that.
And it's just giving a lot of people pause.
katy tur
Ken, is it legal for the FBI to raid an elections office, a state elections office?
States run their own elections.
ken dilanian
Yeah, well, this is a criminal investigation, though.
And as I said, they've gotten a judge to sign off on a court-ordered search.
That happens all the time.
And there's no prohibition just because it's an election office.
If they have evidence that there was evidence of a crime committed amid those ballots, they must have something.
They have some evidence that they convinced an independent magistrate, remember, not part of the FBI, to grant this warrant.
What that is remains to be seen because that warrant and that affidavit supporting it are under seal.
And so we don't know exactly what the justification was.
And it had to have been new evidence, right?
Not something that was around in 2020, but something they've just developed.
And again, whether this becomes a criminal case, you know, we're a long way from that.
The FBI conducts searches all the time and then nothing happens as a result of it.
It certainly is troubling, as you heard that local official say, because we have a very clear separation in this country.
As you said, states and localities run their own elections, even presidential elections.
The federal government has no role in that.
And so here they are, you know, with a very heavy-handed move.
They need to explain it.
katy tur
But Peter, how are we still talking about this?
How are we still talking about this?
Why does he care anymore?
I mean, he won again.
He's president right now.
Why does he have to go back?
Why can't he just let it go?
peter baker
Well, I think he was radicalized in some ways in the last four years, the four years before he came back to office.
You know, he became, of course, indicted four times, convicted of 34 felonies, found liable in civil court for business fraud, for sexual abuse, and so on.
And I think that, you know, he is out to use this term in office to get back at everybody that he thinks wronged him.
And that includes the people that he argues somehow, in some mysterious way, stole the election from him.
And you're right.
You would think that he haven't won, could move on, but that's just not his style.
He wants to go back and find something, anything he can hang a hat on and say, see, I was right and everybody else was wrong.
jacob frey
We got to hold rock solid.
We cannot back down.
Our cities, our mayors are what will hold this democracy together.
Thank you so much.
steve bannon
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval 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.
jake tapper
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.
steve bannon
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
unidentified
War Room.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
steve bannon
It's Thursday, 29th January, Year of Our Lord, 2026.
Thank you for joining us for the late afternoon, early evening edition of the War Room.
Of course, at 6 o'clock, we're going to have War Room Texas.
Please stick around for that because we're going to have Ken Pax and I'm going to talk about this Muslim invasion of Texas and the effort to remove Sharia law, ban Sharia law in Texas, which is spreading throughout the country.
We want everybody to be a part of that.
Ben Berquam joins us from the very cold streets of Minneapolis.
Ben, before I get into what's happened today with Home, etc., since you've been our wingman and quite frankly, been the tip of the spear in going to Arizona and Georgia and all that.
Please inform, it wasn't Nicole Wallace.
I think it was Katie Tur.
President Trump understands the biggest crime in the history of this country would be the stealing of a presidential election and putting essentially a coup and putting in somebody who didn't win.
Biden didn't win.
They are so upset that Kash Patel and the FBI went yesterday and seized the documents, seized the 528,000 votes.
All the other documents they collected, well, or if they still exist, have been destroyed.
Plus, Tulsi Gabbard is down there.
Obviously, there's an intelligence and national security aspect of this also.
Ben, your thoughts.
Can you please inform MSNBC and their contributors why the 2020 election is important, sir?
ben bergquam
Yeah, look, if we don't get that right, we don't have a country.
If you don't have borders and you don't have sovereign elections, then you don't have a country.
And that's clearly why they don't want it investigated.
It's why they didn't want it investigated in 2020.
And they've done everything they can to not have it investigated.
This idea that, oh, well, he won again, let's just move on from it.
Well, there are people that need to be in prison for a very long time that you do not move on from.
If they're allowed to get away with 2020, there's nothing stopping them from doing it in 2028 or in 2032 or in any other election coming up.
There has to be retribution or justice, whatever you want to call it.
There has to be justice in this case.
steve bannon
No.
Let's call it retribution.
First off, you're freezing in the streets of Minneapolis because of the stolen election.
They had to steal the election first to get in and then allow 10 to 15 million.
What are you talking about, MSNBC?
Of course it's important.
This is how you, this is, there was a triggering event for this, for the invasion of the country.
And now you sit there and whine every day, oh, the little boys in the hat and the mommies here and all that.
Hey, we don't care.
We don't want family separation.
We want to bundle them all up and send them back home.
Send them back home, all of them.
Not just the bad ombre.
So talk to me today.
The targeted things, it's a big steal.
We're out of Maine.
You know that DOTL is there.
So tell me about Maine.
Tell me about targeted enforcement.
I understand we don't have the flying squads on the street anymore.
So what do we got, Ben?
ben bergquam
That's actually pretty quiet.
Right behind me, you've got the Alex Pretty Memorial.
I'm actually out here celebrating and memorializing the lives of the hundreds of thousands of American citizens killed by illegal aliens, not the criminals that are getting in ICE's way.
But this is what you have.
It's pretty quiet because they don't have anyone to obstruct today because ICE and Border Patrol aren't down in the streets.
Now they're still conducting their targeted operations.
So when the rapid response networks hear about them, they're still going after them.
They're still blowing their whistles.
They're still trying to obstruct them.
But you're not seeing the clashes that you were seeing in the streets as you had for the last month.
But going back to your point real quick, Steve, you're absolutely right.
We wouldn't have 15 million or 20 million or however many million illegals in this country to go get if we hadn't got the stolen election.
That's why all of this is tied together.
And the same people that were a part of stealing the election were also a part of the ones inviting in the invasion who are now a part of obstructing ICE in their operations.
steve bannon
That's what they all have to be, all have to be held accountable.
It's all got to be transparent.
Ben, did we blink?
I mean, look, here's my point.
Fry and wholesome guys are on TV, they're not talking about anything conciliatory.
They're still sanctuary cities.
They're not going to work with ICE.
They want ICE out.
Fry goes to D.C. to this mayor's conference.
Once again, everybody's a Nazi.
Everybody's a fascist.
These are the worst people in the world.
They're jackbooted.
You know, all they're doing is murdering citizens.
There's no reaching out to President Trump as President Trump has sent Tom Holman there.
And that's a different Tom Holman we see.
Look, as you know, we're huge Tom Holman fans.
But is the wrong signal being sent here of too much conciliation, sir?
ben bergquam
I mean, my gut feeling is yes.
Some of that will be yet to be seen.
Just keep in mind, though, all of these operations, these surge operations, were temporary by nature.
So we saw it in Chicago.
We saw it in L.A.
We the one in Maine, they're talking about ending.
We saw it in Charlotte and in New Orleans as well.
And so what they've been doing is this all-of-government surge approach, going targeted demographics or jurisdictions, and everybody going at once to get the most amount of people you possibly can and then moving on to different jurisdictions.
I anticipate that's basically what is happening here.
They've been here for over a month.
In some ways, it's time to move a location.
steve bannon
I got it.
But I got tens of thousands of Somalians.
I got tens.
Yeah, but hang on.
I got tens of thousands of Somalians.
I still got them stealing.
They're laughing at you right now.
President Trump's trying to be conciliatory.
Okay, we tried 24 hours to be conciliatory.
Now we got to get the flying squads back out there.
We need the mass deportations.
First off, Ellison said, told Holman he may, he may, like it's a privilege.
He may turn over the criminals they already have in jails.
Tom Holman couldn't have been more conciliatory today.
That was like a new Tom Holman, right?
You know, very gentle, very nice.
Fine, but they're just sitting there laughing in your face.
They're not changing.
It's a sanctuary city.
They're not going to let the feds do anything.
Go ahead, sir.
ben bergquam
Yeah, no, nothing's going to change until they destroy our country and remake it in their communist image.
These are terrorists.
These are domestic terrorists that want to destroy this country.
That's it.
You can't barter.
You can't negotiate with terrorists.
steve bannon
If you can freeze for a few more minutes, I want you to stick around, Ben.
Why Gold Matters 00:12:09
steve bannon
Ben Berquam, on the streets of Minneapolis.
We're going to go out with, you hated this song so much this morning from Bruce Springsteen.
Yes, we're going to play it again.
Until we get more rage, you're going to listen to Bruce Springsteen.
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Talk to Philip Patrick.
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Short break.
unidentified
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
steve bannon
Okay, we've got Ben Berkwombs on the streets of Minneapolis.
Peter, Philip, Patrick is going to join us here in a second.
We're going to talk about gold and silver.
I want to bring in Tom Simon.
Tom, you were an FBI, what, special agent in the field for 26 years?
tom simon
Yes, sir.
unidentified
Yeah.
steve bannon
Of course, yesterday, our whole hour was about cash and the FBI and this raid down in Fulton County.
I'll have more on that by the end of the hour.
Tom, the reason we have you on here is about I'm very concerned, particularly in times of financial turbulence.
Every dream every person's had in this audience that's fortunate enough to own a home is in that home.
And plus, I don't know, 90% of their net worth.
And it's getting with AI, cyber, all of it.
It's getting rogue, rogue lawyers, accountants, rogue family members.
It's getting more dangerous every day to make sure somebody doesn't get into your title.
Now, Home Title Lock's given us a great, you know, 14 days to check out the $1 million triple lock protection.
But I want you to talk, give me a minute or two on exactly, given your vast experience, why this service is something that people should look at and look at hard.
tom simon
Absolutely.
Let me tell you a story that might illustrate that, Steve.
Anyone who's ever been a landlord has probably dealt with a tenant from hell, but I've never heard of a tenant as bad as Jorge Vincente of Guilderland, New York.
It's near Albany.
Jorge was in a $750,000 house as a tenant that he was renting, but he wasn't paying the rent.
And when the owners of the home, his landlords, began to try to evict him, what Jorge did is he went into his county clerk's office and filed a deed transferring ownership of their house into the name of his stepfather, whose identity he had stolen.
And this is so easy to do because the clerk of courts and the counties, they aren't taking a look at the legitimacy of these deeds when they get filed to transfer ownership.
Their job is just to record the deed.
And when the sheriffs came to kick Jorge out, he was able to produce fake paperwork, actually real paperwork from the county saying that his stepfather was in fact the owner of the house.
Now, the real landlords went back and they filed charges against him and he was arrested criminally for filing a false instrument.
He actually took the case to trial and after a three-day trial, he was convicted of that crime.
And he's looking at up to 10 years in prison when he's sentenced in two weeks.
But I think the key to this whole thing and the real tragedy here is that the landlords who rightfully own this house, who had it stolen from them by Jorge, they need to go through a civil process hiring attorneys to restore that home back into their name because the criminal courts don't do that.
That's not what the criminal courts are for, which is why I really like the idea of anyone owning home subscribing to Home Title Lock because they have a U.S.-based restoration team who will do that to you for free in exchange for your subscription.
steve bannon
And all your experience, and once this happens, I tell people, it's about opportunity costs.
Your entire life, I mean, you can't be a member of the Warren Posse because we're sending people to the ramparts.
You're making calls.
You're sending text messages.
You're calling people.
This is the power of this show.
We've changed the course of political history.
Once this happens to you, all the angst and everything takes over because, you know, a guy could take out a hard money loan, second mortgage.
They could try to sell your home.
Your castle, the thing that 90% of your net worth is in, essentially the modern savings account is now in jeopardy.
And that's all you get sleepless nights, high blood pressure.
You have a stroke because you're sitting there going, this is a nightmare.
I'm in a Kafka-esque nightmare, sir.
tom simon
Exactly.
And as you pointed out, for most Americans, myself included, the equity in your home is your single largest asset.
So having a company like Home Title Lock who's going to monitor that, notify you if something changes and then restore the ownership of that home back to your name just feels like a no-brainer to me.
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steve bannon
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Tom, thank you so much.
By the way, thanks for the 26 years in the field.
You didn't work at headquarters, right?
tom simon
I stayed far away from headquarters.
I don't want to get involved with the politics there.
I like working cases.
I'm putting bad guys in prison.
steve bannon
Thank you, brother.
Appreciate you coming.
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Steve, let's keep it simple.
Thanks, brother.
Tom Simon.
Oh my God, Philip Patrick joins us by phone.
Philip, thank you for carving out a little time today.
I know it's absolutely crazy.
Philip, explain to the audience why, what, four or five years ago, you and I worked on this thing and said, hey, why don't we do a series called End of the Dollar Empire?
Because the whole world's built on the Bretton Woods system and the dollar is the prime reserve currency.
But with this guy, Biden, who looks like he's crazy with these Democrats, they could spend so much money in the next couple of years having stolen the election that they could actually put the dollar under assault.
And the dollar has lost 28% of its value since then.
Philip Patrick, what does that mean to our audience?
phillip patrick
I mean, it's everything, right?
It's everything that we do is reliant on U.S. dollars.
And you rightly point out, you know, Biden was in office for a fairly short space of time.
It was one term.
And the damage he did, I think in many ways was irreparable.
Not only was it amassing, I think it was $9 trillion of debt in a very short space of time, but he also weaponized our dollar against Russia.
And in doing so, told the world the U.S. could not be trusted.
It is not a safe place to hold assets anymore.
And it led to a global scramble away from the U.S. dollar and broadly diversification.
I think that the damage that was done under that administration, Trump is trying to undo.
It is one of the toughest jobs anybody in history has had in front of them.
But the situation is dire.
And for us, as you pointed out many times, we saw the writing on the wall, I think, earlier than most.
And it was just a case of getting out there and trying to educate as many people as possible.
It's why you wanted to push forward with the end of the dollar empire.
I know clients love it.
Those that have read it and listened have seen the benefits in their retirement with what's happening with precious metals.
Unfortunately, and fortunately for those clients, I think we've got a lot of scope for movement still in gold and silver.
I think we've got some tough times in front of us.
We have a world that is changing, and precious metals are becoming a very important part of that new world.
steve bannon
Okay, my phone's blown up.
Number one, from people saying, hey, thank you for doing this series.
I understand you just didn't talk about the price of gold.
You actually, you and Philip, the team of Birch Gold, actually gave us documents to educate us, to learn pattern recognition, to learn really about, you know, a little bit about global capital markets and particularly why gold was just not a hedge against times of financial turbulence, which it always has been, and why we're going to go through financial turbulence, but also that has become actually a new asset class, like back in the 19th century, right?
A financial asset.
But there are a lot of people.
So half people saying, hey, thank you guys so much.
I got in years ago.
I love it.
I'm going to add more.
But there's other people saying, hey, Steve, it hit 5,500 bucks today.
When you and Philip first started talking, it was like $1,000 or $1,100.
That's a hell of a run.
Have I missed it?
And I see some profit taking.
So I said you were magisterial the other day when you walked through all of it.
I know you don't have the time.
We don't.
But give us two or three minutes for those folks who are sitting there going, did I miss this move?
And should I just sit this one out?
phillip patrick
Look, the answer is absolutely not.
And I'll sort of touch on what I said before.
The world is changing around us, right?
Governments around the world are borrowing trillions of dollars a year.
Central banks are boxed in and investors are starting to question whether IOUs, promises to pay can really be honored.
We got Ray Dalio at Davos telling people that if you don't own gold, you understand neither economics nor history.
Look, look at what's driving the movement.
This is coming from central banks.
This is the smartest money in the world.
They are broadly moving away from currency, away from debt, back towards sound money.
Gold's price, gold is not valued like other things.
Gold's price is a reflection of the value of currency.
If currency falls, gold prices will move up regardless.
I've used the example many times, but you know, World War I, Germany, an ounce of gold was 142 German Reichsmarks.
After a period of hyperinflation, 10 years later, it was 87 trillion German Reichsmarks.
Now, I certainly don't think we're heading in that direction in the United States.
But like I said the other day, I think gold largely has been undervalued for a long time.
And I think in a changing world where trust is breaking down broadly, gold is being repriced to the reality of the modern system.
So I am in the camp now that we will see $10,000 an ounce gold in the not too distant future.
I think we've got a lot of scope for growth.
And I think the real risk today is not owning gold.
I think I said it last time you spoke.
Central banks are not buying gold because it's going up.
Gold is going up because central banks are buying gold and they are continuing to do it.
steve bannon
And they're not looking at trades.
I mean, they're buying and holding this, right?
I think the significant thing about this record rate of central banks buying it, these guys like the Polish bank bought the other day.
Before you bounce, I just want to go back to Ray Dalio.
Ray Dalio, Philip and I came out of the investment banking community in the 80s and 90s, early 2000s, where gold was looked like, as Kane said, a barbaric and ancient relic.
It really wasn't discussed in any meaningful way.
Ray Dalio, Bridgewater, who I think is one of the largest head fund operators, he says the same thing, but he comes at a different angle.
He says there's $380 trillion of debt.
You're going to have a margin call.
The world's way too levered.
In that case, he's looking at gold not simply as a hedge.
He's also looking at it as another financial asset to look at.
We've got about a minute, Philip.
Your thoughts on that?
phillip patrick
Listen, it's hard to look at it in any other way, right?
The criticism of gold when we were bankers was this is an asset that doesn't perform, and it didn't relative to other asset classes last century.
But as we've said, it's an entirely different picture this century.
Gold and silver have dwarfed growth in most asset classes, and it's because of what's changed at the turn of the century.
This century so far has been characterized by rising debt, massive money printing, and huge calls.
And in those climates, people move away from paper promises and they move towards sound money and tangible assets.
And that's the world we are heading into.
steve bannon
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Great American Recovery Initiative 00:02:30
steve bannon
We're getting ready to release that.
And you can get a heart with an appropriate approved purchase.
You get a hard copy of the book signed by me.
Philip Patrick, thank you so much, brother.
Appreciate you.
I'll let you go back to work.
phillip patrick
Thank you, Steve.
Have a good one.
unidentified
Cheers.
steve bannon
Thank you, sir.
Okay, the president's getting to the Oval Office.
We've got John Lott on deck.
We're going to get to John Lott as soon as we get back to the president in the Oval.
donald j trump
but there's nothing more important than what we're doing right now in my opinion today i'm signing a historic executive order to combat the scourge of addiction and substance abuse Big deal in this country and every probably in every country.
We're calling it the Great American Recovery Initiative.
I'm grateful to be joined by co-chairs of the sweeping new effort, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Senior Advisor to the White House Great American Recovery Initiative, Catherine Bergham.
Thank you both very much.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
donald j trump
Thank you.
Where's Bobby?
unidentified
Bobby.
Hello, Bobby.
donald j trump
Coming to me again.
I love Bobby.
You're doing a great job, Catherine.
unidentified
Right?
donald j trump
Do we think so?
Who's doing a better job, him or your husband?
He's doing a good job.
kathryn burgum
I'm just getting started.
donald j trump
They're both doing very well.
I know you're going to do better than both.
Thanks as well to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Secretary Doug Bergam, Secretary Scott Turner, Secretary Doug Collins, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, who's got some pretty good news.
Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, FDA Commissioner, Dr. Marty McCary, NIH Director, Dr. Jay Batticheria.
Oh, I've gotten good at that, Joe.
Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Dr. Mehmedaz, who's doing a fantastic job, and Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, Sarah Carter.
I also want to introduce a great friend of mine who happened to be here, and he's very much committed to this.
He knows how important it is for our country.
He's built a tremendous American company.
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donald j trump
It's called WeatherTech.
I guess you've seen the ads.
I've seen the ads.
I think they're great ads, but more importantly, it's a great product.
David McNeil.
David, congratulations on what you've done.
It's incredible.
steve bannon
Thank you, Mr. President.
donald j trump
Thank you.
Really great.
And the president of WeatherTech, Ryan Granger.
Ryan, congratulations.
What a great job.
They built an American company, and it's a thriving company, too.
So with a great product.
dr jay bhattacharya
It's great to be here in America.
donald j trump
You know, when I was in the private sector, I'd always buy the floor mats, but now that I'm the now that I'm president, I no longer have to buy floor mats.
But you made a great floor mat, and you still do.
And lots of other things.
Many of those with me today have personally known the heartache of a loved one taken by drug or alcohol addiction.
I do, just like millions of American families.
Every year we lose an estimated 300,000 people to drug and alcohol abuse.
And the real number is probably much, much higher than that.
Thankfully, drug overdose deaths plummeted by 21% in the last year.
We're working very hard on it.
We've closed the southern border, seized over 47 million fentanyl pills and 10,000 pounds of fentanyl powder.
That's a record.
And I have formally designated Dr. And I tell you what, we have a group of doctors, some of them behind me who have just been incredible and they've really wanted this, designated the drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
And for some reason, they didn't want to do that until we came along, but they are indeed foreign terrorist organizations.
With our action in the Gulf of America, that sounds so nice when I hear the Gulf of America.
Drugs entering our country by sea are down 97%.
So when you see the boats being hit, those boats kill on average 25,000 people a boat.
So that's 25,000, I would assume, mostly American lives, but lives are being saved.
Now we're taking a bold action to help Americans struggling with all forms of addiction so they can get the help and the support that they need to free themselves from the horrible burden of dependency.
The Great American Recovery Initiative will bring together federal, state, local, and private sector resources to support addiction, recovery, treatment, and prevention.
And it will help mobilize the full resources and authority of the federal government to help stop this tremendous plague.
And I'd now like to invite Secretary Kennedy to start, and then Catherine Bergham, and then I'll sign the order, which I've just signed.
And I wanted to make sure the signature was good, took my time.
Let me just see.
Pretty good, not pretty good.
Let's give it a 10, okay?
For Catherine.
But I'd like Bobby to say a few words in Catherine.
Thank you very much, everybody.
Please.
robert f kennedy-jr
Mr. President, thank you for your leadership for signing an executive order that tells the truth about one of the greatest challenges that our country faces.
Addiction is not a moral failure.
It is a disease.
It's chronic.
It's treatable.
And for too long, our nation has responded with fragmentation, with stigmatization, and silence instead of science, compassion, and coordination.
Today, President Trump changes that.
With the Great American Recovery Initiative, we finally bring the full strength of the federal government together across healthcare, law enforcement, housing, labor, faith communities, and the private sector to save lives, restore families, and rebuild communities that addiction has hollowed out.
Nearly 50 million Americans suffer from substance use disorder.
Many never receive treatment.
Even more don't believe that help is possible.
That is not because recovery doesn't work.
It's because our systems have failed to reach the people where they are early enough, long enough, and with dignity.
This initiative fixes that.
We will align federal programs instead of letting them operate in silos.
We will set clear, measurable goals and report honestly to the American people.
We will use evidence-based care, modern science, and continuous support, just as we do for heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses.
We will focus on prevention before addiction takes hold.
We will intervene early.
We will expand access to treatment that leads to real long-term recovery.
And we will support re-entry because recovery does not end when treatment ends.
It succeeds when people return to their families, their jobs, and their communities with purpose and with hope.
As co-chair of this initiative, alongside of Catherine Bergham, whose leadership and commitment strengthens this work, I pledge urgency, accountability, and honesty.
Catherine and I share the experience of having been addicted and long-term recovery.
Almost everybody in this room and almost everybody in our country has been touched by addiction.
Steve Witcoff, who's here, had an extraordinary son, Andrew, who was a superstar boy, a straight A student, an athlete, and a wonderful leader, and lost that son to addiction.
President Trump has talked about his own families who had a struggle with addiction.
All of us are touched.
If it touches these people, it can hurt every American.
And President Trump has often talked about with compassion about the families who lose children to this disease.
100,000 children a year until recently.
Now it's about 76,000.
Those families are devastated forever.
And the cost to our country, not only in dollars, but in just the malaise and the despair that it imposes, is incalculable.
We are going to listen to states, localities, frontline providers, and tribal nations.
We will partner with communities and faith-based organizations.
We will work with employers, clinicians, and recovery leaders who know what works on the ground.
President Trump has already acted decisively securing the border against deadly drugs, signing the HALT Fentanyl Act, strengthening treatment programs, expanding access to nalexone, medication-assisted treatments, and investing billions in prevention and recovery.
This executive order builds on that record and accelerates it.
Recovery is not a side issue, it's an economic issue.
a workforce issue, a family issue, a national security issue.
When Americans recover, communities grow stronger.
When families heal, children thrive.
And when we confront addiction with courage instead of complacency, we reclaim the promise of our country.
This initiative is about life, it's about responsibility, and it's about building a great American recovery together.
With this executive order and with major announcements that I will announce next week, we are taking decisive action to make America healthy again.
Thank you.
donald j trump
Thank you, Bobby.
And great job.
And you're doing a fantastic job.
He's doing a fantastic job.
And I saw his wife yesterday and she confirmed that he's doing a fantastic job.
So she's on your side.
We know that.
She's great.
And us, thank you for being here.
We appreciate it.
Catherine, please go ahead.
kathryn burgum
Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you so much.
Your leadership today, relative to this announcement about the great American recovery, is a gift to all Americans who are suffering from the brain disease of addiction.
I also want to thank First Lady Melania Trump for her leadership during your first administration and now the work she's doing championing youth and children, especially related to foster care, where early trauma and instability are often consequences of the disease of addiction.
Addictions touch this administration in real and profound ways.
President Trump, you've openly spoke about your brother Fred, whose struggle with addiction shaped your life and your understanding of this disease.
And Susie Wilds carries the lived experience of her father, the late, great Pat Sommerall, whose recovery journey became a source of hope for millions.
Vice President Vance has shared his story of his mother's battle and recovery.
And as Secretary Kennedy just said, he brings his own lived experience, proof that recovery is not theoretical.
It is possible.
These stories matter because they are not isolated.
They reflect the reality of the over 190 million Americans, that's half our nation, who are impacted in some way by the disease of addiction.
And I am one of them.
I started drinking in high school, and I was a blackout drinker from the start.
For 20 years, I struggled, relapsing constantly, constantly starting over, constantly trying to stay sober and failing.
I reached a point where I truly did not believe there was one single reason for me to keep living, and I was suicidal at the end of my drinking.
One day I was out walking alone.
I didn't have faith.
I wasn't religious, but something in me said I should ask for help.
And out loud, to no one, because it was just me, I said, I don't know if anyone is there, but I need help.
And that was the day I became sober.
15 years later, I found myself somehow standing in front of people as First Lady of North Dakota, thanks to him.
But I was asking people to share their stories openly about addiction so we could eliminate the shame and stigma, so more people would reach out for help and more lives could be saved.
And today I'm standing here in this incredibly beautiful Oval Office.
And if not for the grace of God, I would not be alive today with over 23 years in recovery.
That's why I'm here.
My message is simple: never give up hope for recovery.
Mr. President, I also want to thank you for allowing me to stand here with you today.
I was in this building in 2017 when the administration announced the national response to the opioid crisis.
And nearly a decade later, the crisis remains, and in many ways, it has grown worse.
Not because we lacked compassion, not because we lack effort, but because we never fully aligned our system with the truth.
Addiction is not a moral failure.
It is not a character flaw, and it's not simply a behavioral issue.
Addiction is a lifelong, chronic, relapsing medical disease, as real as diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
And when we fail to treat it as such, we don't treat the disease, and we pay mightily for the consequences.
Emergency rooms, jails, foster care, overdose deaths, and broken families.
The Great American Recovery changes that.
This initiative represents a fundamental shift from reaction to prevention, from fragmentation to coordination, from stigma to science, from short-term fixes to long-term recovery.
And for the first time, we're aligning federal leadership across health, justice, labor, housing, veterans, social services, the faith office, and education around one single shared truth.
When addiction is treated early and correctly, people recover and families heal.
Addiction is a generational disease, and if we don't treat it properly, it repeats from parent to child, from community to community.
And when we treat it like a lifelong condition, the condition that it is, we stop that cycle.
We save lives, we restore families, we rebuild communities, we return people to dignity, purpose, and productivity.
Mr. President, thank you for seeing this moment clearly.
With your leadership and the Great American Recovery Initiative, we're establishing a new framework and a new national response to the disease of addiction, including treatment and care that parallels other chronic diseases.
With this framework and treatment, recovery is not the exception, it is the expectation.
unidentified
Thank you.
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donald j trump
You know, I saw them riding horses in a video and they said, who is that?
I was talking about her, not him.
And I explained it, I said, I'm going to hire him because anybody has somebody like you to be with.
It's an amazing tribute.
And it's a great couple, amazing couple.
And she's very much a part of his big success.
He was a fantastic success, as you know, having been one of the most successful business people.
And I saw him campaigning, a great governor, two-term governor.
He did a fantastic job, North Dakota.
And he's done a great job.
And I'll tell you what, Catherine's a very big part of it.
I see it.
It's just really one of the fantastic couples.
So I appreciate it.
What a beautiful job you've just done.
And I'm going to give this to you, and you can figure out what you're going to do with Bobby.
But let's have a good picture of the two of them and everyone else.
And I'd like to ask Steve Woodcuff also to say a couple of words while we're finished because he's a very special person who I knew very well, an incredible person.
So if you don't mind, Steve, I'll ask you to do that in just a second.
All right?
Please, brother.
Thank you very much.
unidentified
Thank you very much.
donald j trump
Thank you.
unidentified
It's great that you have points.
donald j trump
Steve, please.
steve witkoff
The president is doing the same thing to me now that he did to me in 2017.
Do you remember, Catherine?
kathryn burgum
Yeah, we were sitting next to each other.
unidentified
Yes.
steve witkoff
So I want to tell the story about this.
So I came to the opioid conference, and the president did not know I was coming because I was invited by the first lady.
And he leaned over, saw me in the aisle, and he looked at me and he said, Steve, and then he realized why I was there because I had lost my son, Andrew, and the president was an incredible friend when I lost him.
I lived in his building at 502 Park Avenue.
And I remember when him and the First Lady came, and I talked about this all the time.
And so he took my hand and he said to me, come on up to the stage and tell the world about your boy, Andrew.
And of course, that was something that was really meaningful to me, and I got through it.
And I talk about it all the time.
I talked about it on the campaign trail and so forth.
He is a very special man.
And he's begun and led the fight against opioid addiction and alcoholism.
And Catherine, I feel like we sort of bonded from that day.
And it's just my blessing to work for you, sir.
donald j trump
There's a special guy.
He and a group of people Jared helped and others helped.
Steve, peace in the Middle East, were there.
unidentified
Yes.
donald j trump
A couple of little flames, but they're very little by comparison, and they'll go out quickly.
They're already going out.
And he's now trying very hard to settle up with Russia and Ukraine, and I think a lot of progress is being made there.
And I told that Russia is not doing any shooting for a period of time during this horrendously cold weather.
steve witkoff
Because of you.
donald j trump
So we asked President Putin if they could stop the shooting for a week.
They're being hit with proportionately the kind of cold that we're being hit.
It's much colder in Ukraine to start off with, but it's really cold.
And he agreed to do that.
We appreciated that very much.
It's a nasty war.
It's a nasty, nasty war.
Would anybody else have anything to say?
I can say that I am extremely late, but that's okay.
Don't worry about me.
Would anyone else have anything to say?
Doug, you're doing a fantastic job.
unidentified
We appreciate it.
donald j trump
Marty, you are really something special.
Everyone's talking about you.
Every time, if I don't mention Marty, Bobby always mentions it.
So we have a great team.
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donald j trump
Jay, great.
Marty, great, you guys want to say something?
unidentified
Thank you.
donald j trump
Thank you.
martin a makary
Well, historically, with addiction, the entire society has always been reactionary.
marty makary
And that's been the story of healthcare.
But at the FDA, we are looking into incredible cutting-edge therapeutics, and we are being proactive, giving them vouchers when we see something that's promising to get an approval as quick as weeks in an era of a 10 to 12-year approval time.
And the ultimate therapeutic is community, houses of worship, addressing loneliness.
And so that's part of the Maha Agenda, thanks to Bobby's.
Thank you, Mr. President.
donald j trump
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Jay?
dr jay bhattacharya
Mr. President, in 2018, you launched the HEAL Initiative, something to end addiction long-term at the NIH.
It's paid fruit.
It's yielded fruit.
The ingenuity of small business has developed products that can deal with pain without opioids.
The naloxone, which saves lives, that was the food of NIH.
And for the kinds of investments that your administration that you made starting from 2020, from the first Trump term to now, will continue to pay dividends.
The kind of research that the NIH is doing will help turn the tide.
Make people's lives so much better, restore families.
All of the addiction that we've seen, the 80,000 deaths we saw, the huge spike in addiction deaths during the first Biden term is going to be a thing of the past.
And I'm so proud to be part of it.
donald j trump
And there's some great things happening.
Marnie, really great things happening.
I hear.
And some pretty big announcements over a short period of time, right?
unidentified
Yep.
marty makary
Moving drugs over the counter so you don't need a prescription.
Naloxone, which treats opioid, is one of those drugs.
And we're being proactive with synthetic 70H, a new opioid that's showing up.
And we're working with the DOJ on addressing that because chemists are coming up with new opioids faster than the government has been able to keep up.
We're going proactive on these new chemicals.
unidentified
That's great.
donald j trump
No, I hear fantastic things.
Thank you all very much.
We really appreciate it a lot.
Thank you.
unidentified
Thank you.
donald j trump
She's doing a fantastic job.
Thank you all very much.
I appreciate it.
Thank you, please.
Thank you.
unidentified
Thank you, Mr. President.
kathryn burgum
Can you respond to the new fox poll that says people think nice is a tactic or dad russia?
unidentified
Thank you guys for supporting cameras.
We're going to get over here.
Thank you friends.
Thank you guys.
Thank you.
steve bannon
Okay, hang on for a second.
The Wranglers, as we call them, are taking the press out.
So we're going to lose the shot here momentarily.
That's Oval Office.
President Trump signing another historic executive order, this time about addiction and cures for addiction.
As you know, this is very high priority for both the president and Bobby Kennedy.
And it had a whole group there.
It was amazing.
That's Doug Bergham's wife.
And I think it was incredible her sharing of her journey.
As people know, she's, you know, she just talked about it there.
She became a pretty severe alcoholic and then was able to work her way out of that addiction.
And it's when Doug Bergham was running for president, she shared that story a lot.
I think it was one of the more powerful stories on the campaign trail, or I guess running for vice president.
The president said right there, hey, I'm running a little late, but I'll take, you know, I can't take questions, but let's have everybody talk.
He's running late for Melania's, the documentary about Melania, the First Lady, is premiering tonight at the Trump Kennedy Center.
They're having a VIP reception beforehand.
They're going to play the film.
Obviously, the film is in theaters.
I think it's in 1,400 theaters this weekend.
There's already controversy because, you know, a snow, what is it, bomb cycle is going to hit the Washington, D.C. area and much of the East Coast.
So the bitter and cruel cold that we've had is going to be added onto with ice, more ice and snow.
So they're kind of concerned about the opening weekend in the film, but at least it's going to be a big premiere.
It's really great to have the president say, hey, I'm running a little late, but I can't be late for that premiere.
There was some news out of there.
He had Witkoff, and of course, Steve Witkoff did lose a son to opioids, and he gives very moving witness about that.
But Steve also added as it's breaking now that they have gotten a ceasefire.
The situation with Zelensky and Putin, it looks like it's a ceasefire at least for a week.
I think the Russians have agreed they will not launch back into Kiev.
And they've been hammering Kiev, you know, the power systems, the grid.
It's bitter cold there.
And so Wickoff has gotten with President Trump, and I think it was off a phone call with President Trump.
They have gotten a ceasefire.
My understanding is Zelensky may actually try to go to Moscow and negotiate this one-on-one.
So we'll have to see.
Do I have John Lott?
Is John Lott still there or not?
John Lott, who is going to be with us.
John Lott is going to join us.
John Lott's going to join us tomorrow.
John Lott has got a lot of information about the government shutdown that's coming.
It looks like the Democratic, the Senate Democrats today said they're prepared to approve other appropriations bills, but they will not approve DHS.
So this is going to be another fight.
President Trump has gone out of his way, has gone out of his way to try to work with these radicals and including the radicals in the Senate.
They do not want DHS funded.
They don't want DHS funded because they don't want any of the illegal alien invaders to leave because their business model is to get these folks here to have a little startup cash from Source and from some of these other outside sources, make sure they can kind of get them in, get them settled, and then get them on the government dole where they're taking billions of dollars and then they get them in illegally to vote.
And that's their machine.
That's how they make it.
This is why they're so shocked about the FBI going down, the FBI going down to Fulton County and actually getting their hands on the receipts.
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