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Fight for Freedom
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| Hey, everybody, Charlie Kirk here. | |
| It should be the best of times for Joe Biden. | |
| And it is, well, not the best of times. | |
| Newt Gingrich helps us understand what they might do. | |
| Are they going to try to assassinate Donald Trump? | |
| Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com and subscribe to our podcast. | |
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| As always, you can email us freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| Buckle up, everybody. | |
| Here we go. | |
| Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. | |
| Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. | |
| I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. | |
| Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. | |
| I want to thank Charlie. | |
| He's an incredible guy. | |
| His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created. | |
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People's Convention
00:03:47
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| They are counting on your surrender. | |
| If you give up, they win. | |
| But what if we look back and we realize we were just inches away from victory and that's when we decided to give up? | |
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| We're going to hear how we're going to win in 2024. | |
| With the biggest speakers in the movement, featuring President Donald J. Trump. | |
| We're going to fight and we're going to win. | |
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| June 14th through 16th, 2024 is our final battle in Detroit, Michigan. | |
| The great silent majority is rising like never before. | |
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| This is a new ballgame, everybody. | |
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| We play to win. | |
| Register now at tpaction.com/slash peoples. | |
| We are on verdict watch here. | |
| So if something comes down, if the smoke emerges from the Manhattan courthouse, we will be here and analyzing all of it. | |
| The jury deliberations are ongoing. | |
| Just one quick note on that. | |
| They keep on asking questions of the judge because I don't think they understand what the heck is going on here. | |
| They keep on coming back. | |
| They say, oh, do they have a verdict? | |
| And they're saying, can you tell us, Mr. Your Honor, what exactly he's being tried for again? | |
| Because you got to imagine, right? | |
| So you got these 12 folks that are just everyday New Yorkers, obviously tilting liberal. | |
| And based on their news consumption habits, there might be one or two patriots in the group, but we don't know. | |
| And you got to imagine all 12 of them are deliberating. | |
| And there's obviously a foreman, which usually has some jury experience. | |
| And probably the conversation probably began with, so what is he being tried with? | |
| And then them trying to explain it. | |
| Just 12 commoners trying to make sense of this would be quite something. | |
| We know that's happening because they keep on coming back asking for more questions from the judge. | |
| So we are on verdict watch. | |
| This should be the best of time for Joe Biden. | |
| If you were independently looking at this election as a political science aficionado, as someone who has done research of politics for the last 100 years, and I told you the following criteria was involved: you have one candidate who is facing 700 years in federal prison. | |
| This candidate was previously a president and did not necessarily leave at the highest point of his presidency. | |
| You have him currently in trial facing charges. | |
| You have all of the ghosts of Donald Trump past being resurrected from Michael Cohen to Stormy Daniels to Hope Hicks. | |
| It's very similar, by the way, to the final episode of Seinfeld. | |
| Very similar. | |
| Where they just keep on, oh, there's Babu Bott, there's Newman, there's every character that they've seen, and they just go on trial at the end of the Seinfeld series. | |
| Very similar. | |
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Democrat Desperation
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| You have another candidate, the incumbent president, who is sitting on an unprecedented war chest, raising the most money that we have seen of a presidential campaign in history. | |
| That candidate has just gone up in an ad blitz in key battleground states, a $25 million ad blitz in the key battleground states. | |
| You would think, with that criteria laid out, that this would be the best of time for Joe Biden. | |
| Only one candidate can campaign right now, and that's Joe Biden. | |
| Donald Trump is relegated to ice box, legal discussions, rallies in the Bronx, visits to Bodegas, truth social posts, and maybe a weekend rally in Minnesota here or there. | |
| Maybe. | |
| This should be the best of times. | |
| But instead, Joe Biden is on increasingly fragile and shaky ground. | |
| Joe Biden, of all the places he could visit, yesterday he decided to go into the base of the base of the Democrat Party to try and rally black voters. | |
| The equivalent would be if Donald Trump went to Midland, Texas to try and rally rural voters. | |
| Now, mind you, in 2020, when Donald Trump was overseeing COVID and there was Floyd Apalooza happening, Donald Trump actually did do rallies in Tulsa, Oklahoma. | |
| He did do rallies in redder parts of the country because he needed to try to consolidate his base. | |
| Joe Biden is seeing now leaking from the base of the base of the Democrat Party. | |
| So he goes into urban Philadelphia to try and rally the people that he needs most, black voters. | |
| Let's start here. | |
| This is Joe Biden reading from a teleprompter. | |
| And by the way, he drew like no crowd whatsoever. | |
| And I'm not saying this braggadociously, but if I announced, if Charlie Kirk announced a rally in downtown Philadelphia, we would draw a bigger crowd than Joe Biden. | |
| I know this because we have been doing, we've been trying to do an event at Drexel or UPenn, and we sold out the tickets almost immediately as soon as we put up the ticket link. | |
| Bigger than what the president is drawing in downtown Philadelphia. | |
| It's becoming very clear that Joe Biden is singularly focused on Pennsylvania first. | |
| He has visited Pennsylvania seven times. | |
| Let's play a cut here. | |
| Let's play cut 96. | |
| What do you think he would have done on January 6th if black Americans had stormed? | |
| Think about this. | |
| What do you think would have happened if black Americans had stormed the Capitol? | |
| I don't think he'd be talking about pardons. | |
| It's the same guy who wanted to tear gash you as you peacefully protested George Floyd's murder. | |
| What do you think? | |
| Peacefully protested George Floyd's murder and mostly peaceful burning down of our inner cities and mostly black and Hispanic-owned businesses, by the way, were looted, were rioted, were burned down. | |
| For Joe Biden, the vibes are off. | |
| For Joe Biden, he's looking for any constituency that he can attach himself to other than people that work for Northrop Grumman or Pfizer or AstraZeneca or Moderna or Johnson Johnson. | |
| The polling right now for Democrats is disastrous. | |
| And now polling isn't everything. | |
| The polling for Trump on election day in 2020 for both his races and in 2016, he massively overperformed. | |
| But if you're a Democrat, that means you've gotten used to seeing polls when you're way up. | |
| The polls say the opposite and they are outright panicking. | |
| Not only that, but the polls consistently show perhaps the worst sign for Democrats. | |
| Young people, blacks, and Hispanics are fleeing Biden in bigger and bigger numbers. | |
| That is their firewall. | |
| That is what prevents this thing from getting completely out of control. | |
| Those are the groups that bail. | |
| If they bail Democrats, they see the bottom fallout. | |
| So what's going on here? | |
| Well, a major reason the Democrats' pitch isn't working is they do not have narrative control like they used to. | |
| Remember when the press spotted a MAGA hat in Tom Brady's locker room in the 2016 race? | |
| Remember how Tom Brady initially was truthful and said, yeah, I'm friends with Trump. | |
| He's great. | |
| And then he had to walk that back. | |
| That was so 2016. | |
| Almost nobody with a public reputation could support Trump. | |
| It was just unthinkable. | |
| It would ruin your career, or at least it guarantee the press would try. | |
| In 2020, same thing. | |
| The racial reckoning of Floyd Apalooza forced everybody to get on board. | |
| But today, it's completely different, way different. | |
| It's not that most celebrities and public figures like Trump, not even close, we aren't delusional. | |
| It's that they're allowed to now support Trump because we have now pierced through the menace of what we call woke cancel culture. | |
| If we go through the list and we are going to detail it, from Cardi B to rappers like Waka Flaka and Lil Pump, not exactly people I know, from Dennis Quaid to Shark Tank host Kevin O'Leary to Stephen A. Smith to Michael Rapapore to The Rock to Jerry Seinfeld. | |
| We are seeing A-list Hollywood cultural figure defections. | |
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Cultural Defection
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| I think part of this, and we cannot understate the significance, is Elon Musk purchasing Twitter and liberating it. | |
| Marrative control is not what it used to be. | |
| They went so hard in 2020. | |
| They were so focused on defeating Trump at all costs that they're having difficulty replicating what they did. | |
| And we are dealing with an increasingly desperate Democrat Party. | |
| We have Newt Gingrich on to discuss that later this hour. | |
| And understand that even if some of these celebrities and cultural figures are not fully on board with Trump, they're voicing their disdain for Biden. | |
| And what does Biden do? | |
| He goes sends a drum corps to try to rally voters in Philadelphia. | |
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| So the cultural figures are starting to defect. | |
| The landscape is shifting, everybody. | |
| Whereas before it was verboten to say negative about Biden or to support Trump, the 2024 landscape is completely different. | |
| And by the way, don't fall for this nonsense. | |
| Yesterday, you have this black campaign event, and then out of nowhere, there's this fake story that they've resurrected that Donald Trump said the N-word and they have a tape of it. | |
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Political Violence
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| These are desperate people. | |
| Do not put it past them. | |
| If all of a sudden an audio clip of Donald Trump saying the N-word emerges and it was used made by artificial intelligence and it was a deep fake, do not fall for it. | |
| An AI clip or tape, I guarantee you, one of these maniacs is going to try to do that soon. | |
| These are very, very desperate people. | |
| You would think that when the candidate you're trying to beat is facing a trial, you'd think that, hey, his numbers are going to go down. | |
| It is the opposite. | |
| Here is Dennis Quaid, a list actor. | |
| Dennis Quaid has the upcoming Reagan film that is terrific, that is coming out. | |
| Dennis Quaid, from Parent Trap to some of the biggest movies in Hollywood, he is a list. | |
| Who is he voting for? | |
| PlayCut 91. | |
| What do you think of Trump? | |
| I think I'm going to vote for him. | |
| Really? | |
| Yeah, in the next election. | |
| It just seems to me, it just makes sense. | |
| I was ready not to vote for Trump until what I saw is more than politics. | |
| I see a weaponization of our justice system and a challenge to our Constitution, us as Americans, that I don't think we're going to have. | |
| And, you know, Trump is the most investigative person probably in the history of the world. | |
| And they haven't been able to really get him. | |
| People might call him an asshole, but he's my asshole. | |
| I want to play a one-two combo here, and this goes with this Politico.com story. | |
| Biden's black voter troubles are setting off alarm bells. | |
| This is first Cardi B, who's allegedly a very popular person. | |
| 93, she wants Donald Trump out in 2020. | |
| Play cut 93. | |
| Well, first thing first, let me give it a bug. | |
| I just want Trump out. | |
| You know what I'm saying? | |
| I just feel like his mouth gets us in trouble so much. | |
| And now, here is Cardi B, who drops support for Biden, saying that she will not endorse any presidents blaming Biden for funding two wars and for massive budget cuts, kind of all over the place here. | |
| Play cut 92. | |
| I'm an angry ass right now. | |
| So, God forbid something happens to me or my family or some shit. | |
| It's because the niggas is after me because I'm speaking the truth. | |
| There's going to be an $120 million budget cut with schools, with libraries, and the cops. | |
| This is getting out of hand. | |
| We're really going. | |
| They don't want to say the word, but we're going through a recession right now. | |
| We really, really, really are. | |
| Yeah, Joe Biden's talking about like, yeah, we could fund two wars. | |
| We could fund two wars. | |
| Motherfuckers talking about we don't got it, but we got it. | |
| We're the greatest nation. | |
| No, we're not. | |
| We're going through some right now. | |
| I don't give a f. | |
| I'm not endorsing no fing presidents no more. | |
| Next, here is a regime-created avatar. | |
| He does whatever the powerful people want, and this is super telling. | |
| Out of all of the cultural defections, this is the one that is the most interesting to me. | |
| He introduced the Super Bowl by like screaming. | |
| He does every major movie, Marvel movie you can imagine. | |
| And that is Dwayne The Rock Johnson, play cut 94. | |
| As a registered independent for years now with centrist ideologies, I do feel that Vice President Biden and Senator Harris are the best choice to lead our country. | |
| And I am endorsing them to become president and vice president of our United States. | |
| And now, Cut 95. | |
| Am I happy with the state of America right now? | |
| Well, that answer is no. | |
| The endorsement that I made years ago with Biden was what I thought was the best decision for me at that time. | |
| I felt like that then. | |
| It's my job now to exercise my influence and share with this. | |
| This is who I'm going to endorse. | |
| Am I going to do that again this year? | |
| That answer is no. | |
| He would not do that in 2016 or 2020. | |
| The game has changed. | |
| Their punishment has weakened. | |
| Meaning, the price or the cost of defecting from Biden, it's now acceptable. | |
| And you might say, oh, we don't care about what celebrities think. | |
| You should. | |
| These are people with tens of millions of followers, and they are canary in the coal mines and predictors. | |
| The Democrats are becoming more and more desperate. | |
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| Joining us now is Speaker Newt Gingrich. | |
| Mr. Speaker, thank you so much for taking the time. | |
| Mr. Speaker, help me understand. | |
| Under conventional political rules, if somebody was in trial and is facing 700 years in federal prison, their political prospects would usually be dimmer, not brighter. | |
| Yet with President Trump, it seems as if he is ascendant and more popular the more he goes through this law fair. | |
| Help me understand, Mr. Speaker. | |
| Well, I think two things. | |
| First of all, President Trump is not a traditional candidate. | |
| He is the champion of an American movement. | |
| And that is a champion, every attack on him increases the intensity with which his supporters want to support him. | |
| Second, every neutral lawyer who has looked at this case says that it is literally impossible. | |
| This is an act of political violence. | |
| It's not a legal proceeding. | |
| It's a corrupt district attorney and a corrupt judge ganging up. | |
| And I think people identify with the reality that if the judicial system can take a billionaire president of the United States who has already earned his nomination and is the frontrunner in the polls, if they can destroy him, they can destroy anybody. | |
| And I think you're seeing a rallying far beyond Trump's normal base as people just start realizing how profoundly corrupt the New York system is and how profoundly corrupt Judge Mershon is. | |
| And I'm actually doing a newsletter at Gingrich 360 that will come out tomorrow where I'm arguing that the American Constitution is on trial, not Donald Trump. | |
| But for this jury to find him guilty, they have to decide to break the Constitution because all of his constitutional rights, deliberately written by the Founding Fathers, to protect us from these kind of corrupt judges, all of those have to be waved aside for this jury to decide that he's guilty. | |
| Last evening, you had a very powerful clip with Sean Hannity. | |
| I want to play cut 139 and have you elaborate on it. | |
| Play Cut 139. | |
| How minuscule his crowd was in Philly today? | |
| It's like nobody wants to show up. | |
| You think the average American is stupid? | |
| I mean, you look at this doddering guy who clearly is only half the time in charge of what he's doing. | |
| You look at his vice president, who may be cognitively fine, but she's just goofy. | |
| And you say to yourself, what is it I'm supposed to get excited by? | |
| And then you look at Biden inflation, which every American experiences every day, every time you go to the grocery store. | |
| Every American. | |
| So I don't care how many ads the Biden team runs. | |
| They're trying to convince the rest of us that the things aren't as bad as we know they are because we're feeling in our pocketbooks. | |
| Mr. Speaker, you go on then to say that we need to pray for President Trump and to, because he is going to be experiencing record amounts of opposition. | |
| Mr. Speaker, are they going to try to assassinate President Trump? | |
| Well, I don't want to say that, but I think that it is fair to say that he has more vicious hatred than any president since Abraham Lincoln, when the southern slave owners, of course, hated him because he was destroying their way of life by freeing the slaves. | |
| And I think you have a similar, everybody who is in the establishment sees their entire way of life collapsing. | |
| They see their lifetime commitment to a system rigged against the rest of us being destroyed. | |
| They loathe Trump. | |
| They don't just dislike him. | |
| They loathe him. | |
| And I do fear for him just in general. | |
| I think that it's going to sink in presently that everything they've done didn't work. | |
| I mean, they have done everything they can to try to destroy Trump, and it bounces off of him. | |
| And the American people rally to him in increasing numbers, partly because the alternative is a cognitively collapsing, you know, doddering person. | |
| I mean, if you watched the other day Joe Biden in Philadelphia, it was embarrassing. | |
| And it's embarrassing to think the Chinese and the Russians and the North Koreans and the Iranians are watching this footage and thinking, this is the American commander-in-chief? | |
| I mean, no wonder they think they can take advantage of us. | |
| So if you're the left, you have to stop Trump or it's the end of your world. | |
| And I think he needs our prayers and I think he deserves our prayers because in a sense, we're praying for the country. | |
| We're not just praying for Donald Trump as a person, but we're praying for the one person who has had the courage and the endurance and the resilience to stand up to the entire establishment. | |
| And I think that is historically just remarkable. | |
| And I share those fears, Mr. Speaker, and it feels as if they are going to become increasingly desperate, and they are going to do unprecedented things to try and hold on to power. | |
| It does, I don't want to spend our valuable time together speculating of what they might be. | |
| It could be some very dramatic things. | |
| Instead, Mr. Speaker, how then do we run the best possible campaign and movement now using this momentum to our advantage? | |
| You've been around elections for quite some time. | |
| There are 159 days from now till the day they count ballots. | |
| There's 126 days till early ballots are sent out in key battleground states. | |
| Mr. Speaker, what does the battle plan look like? | |
| Well, I think it's essentially two things. | |
| One, and you just said it perfectly, we have to win the first day of voting, and we have to win every day of voting. | |
| We cannot wait around until the last day. | |
| And I think we've learned that lesson in 2022. | |
| And President Trump currently has been saying it exactly right. | |
| We've got to get out there on the very first day in each state and be prepared to ballot. | |
| And also, be prepared to monitor the voting booth to make sure, or the Dropbox or whatever is going on, to make sure it's not stolen. | |
| Second, I think it's very important for us to have a positive platform and a positive message. | |
| The American people are frightened. | |
| They're tired. | |
| They want to know that the future can be better. | |
| By 73 to 27, they think we're on the wrong track. | |
| They'd like to have a president who can get us on the right track. | |
| And I think to the degree, and I thought in his speech in the South Bronx, President Trump really moved in the right direction, including saying that he would work with the Democratic governor of New York and the Democratic mayor of New York City because we have to all be Americans. | |
| And I think that's a very key part of what he has to communicate. | |
| This is not about a right-wing takeover or a Republican takeover. | |
| This is about rallying the American people to save their country and to recognize that between China, Russia, Iran, and the American left, that we really are in grave danger of losing America and that we need to come together as a people to solve our problems and to preserve our country. | |
| And I think that message could, in fact, give us the kind of majority that Nixon got in 1972 and Reagan got in 84. | |
| Because I do think millions of Americans are hungry for some hope and hungry for a belief that we can continue to be a free country and continue to be the leading country in the world. | |
| And the only person who can possibly do that is Donald Trump. | |
| Final question here, Mr. Speaker. | |
| Do you see any evidence that they are going to try and pull Joe Biden? | |
| At this point, it seems as if his numbers are not moving despite major ad blitz. | |
| What were your thoughts? | |
| Well, I was very surprised. | |
| I read Mark Halpern's Wide World of News newsletter every morning. | |
| It's, I think, the best overview of politics in America. | |
| And for months, he's been saying, no, they're not going to go get Biden off the ticket. | |
| No, all my Republican friends are just delusional. | |
| This morning he wrote, having watched Biden in Philadelphia, he thinks there may, in fact, be a serious effort to get him off the ticket. | |
| What does that look like? | |
| I'm sorry to interrupt, Mr. Speaker. | |
| What does that look like? | |
| A DNC fight beforehand, after? | |
| You are the master historian here. | |
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America First
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| What would that look like? | |
| Well, I think what it looks like is Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama getting everybody who matters in the party in one room and saying, okay, one of you is about to be the presidential nominee. | |
| My guess is it'd be the governor of Pennsylvania and the governor of Michigan as a ticket and just saying, you know, we're going to impose it and going to the delegates. | |
| I mean, they love Obama vastly more than they love Biden, and they fear Pelosi vastly more than they fear Biden. | |
| And the combination, if they came in together and said, we're going to get Donald Trump unless we decide that we are going to replace Biden, I suspect they could pull it off. | |
| It's tricky. | |
| It's not easy. | |
| But I just think that, and by the way, it's made harder because the Ohio law that says that you have to have a nominee weeks before the Democratic Convention means that they're going to probably put Biden on the Ohio ticket before the convention even occurs, which is just a little anomaly. | |
| So I think it's still not likely, but in my mind, it went from being a 1% possibility to about a 10 or 15%. | |
| And if he keeps decaying, and I think that's why they set up this first debate so early, if he can come through that first debate the way he came through the State of the Union, then everybody will calm down. | |
| If he collapses, then I think there'll be a real movement to replace him. | |
| Lots to think about, Mr. Speaker. | |
| Thank you for the time. | |
| The question is, do we want to run against Biden or do we want to run against Shapiro Whitmer? | |
| Thank you so much, Mr. Speaker. | |
| Well, I think we want to run for America. | |
| I agree. | |
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Take America Back
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| Detroit, Michigan is going to be an amazing event. | |
| Look forward to seeing so many of you there. | |
| We have President Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, Dr. Ben Carson, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, who's terrific, Christine Noam, the great Candace Owens. | |
| Laura Trump, Senator Rick Scott, Jack Pesobic, Roger Stone, Benny Johnson, Aubrey Shines, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Lee Zeldon, Matt Gates, Brandon Tatum, Eli Crane, and Congressman Eric Burleson, and more. | |
| It is the star-studded lineup of the summer. | |
| This is the biggest event of the summer that you will be able to attend. | |
| We will be going to the RNC in Milwaukee. | |
| It's really tough for any of you guys to get tickets to that. | |
| Almost impossible, actually. | |
| That is locked down. | |
| This is the place to go to in Detroit, Michigan. | |
| tpaction.com slash peoples. | |
| We'll be doing all of our shows. | |
| Look forward to it. | |
| Joining us now is Ben Burquam. | |
| He is live on the streets of New York outside of the courthouse around some Trump faithful. | |
| Ben, what is the vibe on the ground? | |
| What are we looking at? | |
| Ben, what is going on? | |
| Hey, Charlie. | |
| Well, let me just kind of start over here. | |
| I want to introduce you to a few people. | |
| This is my friend Lillian and her friends out here, originally from Taiwan and from China. | |
| They came out here. | |
| They've been out here for six weeks praying over the courthouse. | |
| They're incredible. | |
| What's your message to President Trump? | |
| Trump will make it come first. | |
| America first? | |
| Yes. | |
| Yes. | |
| I love it. | |
| I love it. | |
| And Charlie, this is my friend Josh Fulfur. | |
| If you guys saw any of the videos where Robert De Niro, little Robert De Niro, was out here. | |
| That was Josh who started that. | |
| Josh, what's your message? | |
| Why'd you come all the way out from California? | |
| I wanted to see this, experience this, and see the injustice that's going on in the country. | |
| Just the political persecution. | |
| Yeah, I love it. | |
| Oreo Express, Josh Fulfur, everybody. | |
| And then we got the Puerto Ricans in the house, Puerto Ricans for Trump. | |
| But before I get to them, Charlie, look at this. | |
| I got this guy just came up, says, get real, turn around. | |
| Let's see the back of that shirt. | |
| Real America's voice news representing in New York. | |
| All right. | |
| New Yorkers are fed up. | |
| What's your message? | |
| My message is, you know, a lot of people are casting judgment and you don't know what it's like to even experience a Trump rally or to be around patriots. | |
| And you see people happy and enjoy and being Americans. | |
| And actually, this is true diversity here. | |
| New Yorkers are fed up. | |
| If you want to really know what's going on, be here with us. | |
| Join the fight. | |
| Amen. | |
| You know, I would say to put it simple, it's time to come together. | |
| We're too fragmented in this country. | |
| All we're doing is wasting time with distractions and fighting against each other. | |
| But it's time to heal this country. | |
| And that means being open to different things. | |
| And as a Latina, as a Puerto Rican born and raised in New York, who came from a Democratic family, I'm ready for something new. | |
| Amen. | |
| I'm Puerto Rican. | |
| I'm a native New Yorker. | |
| We support Trump. | |
| Brown's for Trump. | |
| New York for Trump. | |
| Trump is a New York native. | |
| And we stand with him. | |
| We stand with him. | |
| We got to stop this woke nonsense. | |
| They're gaslighting us. | |
| They're using color to divide us. | |
| And we say no to that. | |
| We're smarter than that. | |
| New York is smarter than that. | |
| And Trump is going to take New York. | |
| That's what's going to happen. | |
| He's going to take New York. | |
| Sir. | |
| I am Ruben Vargas. | |
| I'm here defending Trump. | |
| What? | |
| Because defending Trump in defending democracy, defending the freedom of speech, defending the American value, defending the Constitution of the United States, which is actually brought the United States to the power that we are. | |
| Trump, this hearing here means two things. | |
| They're trying to cause Trump a heart attack with all of this vicious attack, political attack. | |
| They're trying to cause him a heart attack. | |
| He has stood up. | |
| And that's why I say he is Donald Trump, the most courageous man on the planet. | |
| He has stood up. | |
| He will defend the Constitution of the United States. | |
| He will defend democracy. | |
| He will prevail Donald Trump. | |
| Ruben Vargas, defend Donald Trump. | |
| With my heart, with my head, with my soul. | |
| Donald Trump back to president of the United States. | |
| Charlie, there you have it. | |
| Excellent work, Ben. | |
| Thanks so much. | |
| Talk to you soon. | |
| Thank you. | |
| That is we the people. | |
| You have Taiwanese. | |
| You have people that have fled the Chinese Communist Party. | |
| You have Hispanics, Puerto Rican Americans. | |
| And they're all Americans and they're here to win back the country. | |
| In 2024, we take America back. | |
| That's what this is all about. | |
| We take America back from the ruling class, from the regime, this upside-down, top-down revolution against we the people. | |
| And President Trump, and boys, Speaker Gingrich said it the best. | |
| He is a champion for this American movement. | |
| He is a champion for you. | |
| He is a vessel. | |
| He is now bigger. | |
| It's way bigger than a human being. | |
| It is a movement. | |
| He is a stand-in as a multi-generational, multi-ethnic movement of patriots to reclaim the nation from people who hate it. | |
| And every day we go to work and we get closer and closer. | |
| Thanks so much for listening. | |
| Everybody, email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| Thanks so much for listening and God bless. | |
| For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk.com. | |