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Jan. 6, 2025 - Sebastian Gorka
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Sebastian Gorka LIVE: The last episode of AMERICA First, with President Donald J. Trump
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We're going to win with every single facet.
We're going to win so much, you may even get tired of winning.
And you'll say, please, please, it's too much winning.
We can't take it anymore.
Mr. President, it's too much.
And I'll say, no, it isn't.
We have to keep winning.
We have to win more.
We're going to win more.
We're going to win so much.
We're going to win so much.
Promises made, promises kept.
I think that's my favorite clip of my former and future boss.
And he kept his promise because 90 minutes ago, this happened in the Senate.
The votes for President of the United States are as follows.
Donald J. Trump of the state of Florida has received 312 votes.
Kamala D. Harris.
Incredibly, I called the victor, the certified victor up on New Year's Eve.
He picked up the phone and I had one request.
Sir, on my last national radio show to the nation before I come to work for you in the White House, would you join us?
And he said yes, and he is a man of his word, the newly certified victor of the 2024 election, not only the 45th, but the 47th president of the United States, his eighth time on my show, America First.
Mr. President, welcome back to the Salem Radio Group.
Well, thank you.
Salem is a great group, by the way.
They have some great leadership over there, and they were smart in putting you on.
And the only thing I hated when I'm bringing you in, but that means that the show ends, and I'm not happy about that.
I said, any way I could keep you happy, because I think I'd in many ways rather keep you on that show.
It's become a great show and a very successful one.
You deserve it, and you're going to do a fantastic job.
And you've been with me from the beginning.
We don't have to worry about loyalty, like with some people.
You've been with me from the beginning.
That's right, sir.
Some crazy colleague of mine said, at least give him one hour from the White House every week.
And we'll discuss that with Steve and Caroline and the rest of the team.
It could be an amazing idea to interview your cabinet once a week from the White House.
But first, I have to ask you, given what happened 90 minutes ago, Well, I do feel vindicated.
We had some great elections.
We ran the first time.
We did really well.
And then we did much, much, much better the second time.
We did phenomenally the second time.
And as you know, the third time showed how well we did the second time.
But we won't get into that now.
We want to keep controversy down to a minimum.
But this was a blowout, and when you look, I just looked at your numbers that you just said, and we're at 312 to 226. That was a blowout.
Nobody expected that we were going to be cracking 300, and we did 312, and that's a big number.
And we won, very importantly, by millions, we won the popular vote also.
It was a great time.
It's probably much more important doing it this way.
If we would have gone the more traditional way, I think it would not have been nearly as big as what's taken place.
It's shown how bad they are.
It's shown just how bad they are at running this country.
It would have never been known.
We would have been criticized for doing the right thing.
It would have never been known.
But the people...
They couldn't take it anymore.
The open borders and all of the...
I mean, simple things.
Men playing in women's sports.
Transgender for everybody.
They just couldn't take it anymore.
And you wouldn't have seen that if it were the more traditional route.
So you have a re-elected speaker.
You have the Senate as well, the popular vote, as well as the Electoral College.
Talk to us about day one, about the border and energy, the slew of executive orders you will assign.
What should the American people who love this republic expect day one once you are back behind the resolute desk?
So we had the best border in history.
You knew that by the chart I was dropping down.
Fortunately, I looked to the right.
That was a very great chart.
Now it's especially great, warm to my heart.
But we had the best numbers ever that anybody's ever had, and we're going to match those numbers and do better.
I think we'll be able to actually do better than those numbers.
The problem we have is 21 million people came into this country, and many of them are people that should not be here.
And I'm not just talking from, you know, that broke the law.
I'm saying they were convicted.
Criminals.
They were murderers in many cases.
Many, many cases.
Thousands and thousands of people that murdered.
And some, quite a bit of it, quite a percentage of them, as you know better than anybody, murdered more than one person.
These people are walking in our country.
And on the terror watch list as well.
Dozens on the terror watch list.
Yeah.
You have that.
You have that.
And you're seeing that already.
But you have a terror watch.
You have a lot of people that shouldn't be here.
And even some of the people that came that didn't have an official crime.
You know, these countries are smart.
And we're not just talking about South America.
We're talking about all over the world.
These countries are smart.
And once we went to this stupid open borders policy, Sebastian, they sent their prisoners to us.
They emptied out their prisons.
And they emptied out their mental institutions and insane asylums.
You know, I talk about this at the rally.
You know, I had two basic things that we really focused on.
Inflation was supposed to be number one.
I made it number two.
What I made number one was the border because there's never been a border like this where people can walk in and just they could be convicted of murder.
They were let into our country.
They were taken out of prisons from all over the world.
Congo has a lot of very rough people in our country.
They were let out of—they were emptied.
They emptied their jails out into our country, the Congo.
And they came from—they come from all over the world.
It's Venezuela you know about.
Those are really violent.
And it's incredible.
And the people wouldn't stand for it.
And I couldn't understand.
I'd look at polls.
And we were up in the polls, but I couldn't understand why we were up more.
And what happened is that the people that voted for Trump said, It's none of your business.
When they were asked, when the pollsters would call them, they'd say, it's none of your business.
So those people sort of didn't count for polling purposes.
But the night of the election, it was a blowout.
And they voted then, and then they were very proud to do so.
So it was an amazing achievement for all of us.
In order to secure America, not just seal the border, we have to neutralize the threat that's already here, millions let into the country by Kamala Harris.
To do that, you have to have the likes of Kash Patel, Pete Hegseth, all of your nominees confirmed.
Do you have a message for Republicans in the Senate who were fine confirming the likes of Merrick Garland or Lloyd Austin, but now are giving your nominees a hard time?
What do you say to them, President Trump?
Well, I think Mike is going to do a great job as speaker.
I really do.
I think he's just somebody that he's got a certain magic, and he's also got a magic where people like him, because there aren't too many people.
And he does a very good impersonation of you, as I'm sure you've heard.
You say what?
He also does a very good impersonation of you, as I'm sure you've heard.
Oh, I have heard that, actually.
I want to see it.
I have not seen it.
Everyone's seen it but me.
But I think he's a very good man, and I think John Thune is a very good man.
I think we have a great team.
And we'll let you know pretty soon.
You're going to be finding out.
I really do.
I think we have a great team.
And they want to keep America safe.
They want strong borders.
They want great schools.
They want great military.
They want, you know, all the things that...
That people want.
They want low energy prices, low interest rates.
They want to be able to buy a home.
They want to get rid of inflation, and they want to get gasoline.
If we get the gasoline down, the inflation is going to be—the prices are going to come down.
It was caused by them tinkering with my energy policy, and then they went back to it.
They went back to it, but the damage was done.
It was terrible what they did.
We want to be cognizant of your time, sir.
Yeah, what's very bad is what they're doing right now with all of those thousands of acres, miles and miles of ocean that, you know, they're saying we're going to give it up.
That's not going to happen, and nobody wants it to happen.
We have an asset that very few people have.
Actually, nobody has to the extent that we have.
And that's oil and gas, and that is an unbelievable asset, and it's going to be for a long time to come.
Last question, sir.
You've been a victim of lawfare like no other politician in history.
You have an amazing team of fighters and attorneys like Alina Haber coming into the building.
Will you have a response?
Are you ready for the lawfare they will try to use against not just you, but your staff as they did with Peter Navarro and others?
Will you be ready to protect the team that you're bringing in for the second administration, sir?
Well, we had people that didn't fight.
They were afraid, and they were afraid to fight.
And now we have real fighters.
You know, now we have the people that we wanted.
That was a great election we had, but I didn't know the people in Washington.
I wasn't a D.C. guy.
Now I know them all.
I know them, as you know.
I know them better than anybody, the good, the bad.
And we have great people.
And now we're going to do, everyone's going to do the right thing.
We're all going to be real honest and do a fantastic job, and we'll be in good shape.
What they've done has never been done in history before, and it continues, obviously.
You know, you have this judge in Manhattan, a disgraceful trial.
Every single legal pundit that's reviewed it, of which there are many, said that case is just a disgrace.
It should have never been brought.
It's a made-up case.
It's a hoax, and it's a shame.
It's all off air.
It all comes out of the DOJ and Biden.
And the American people saw through it.
And by the way, And your vice president also.
Correct.
Correct.
Well, Mr. President, I want to be mindful of your time.
I want to thank Stephen, Margot, Chamberlain, the whole team that made this possible.
And we will see you in two weeks' time for your swearing-in as the 47th President of the United States.
Please say hello to your wonderful wife as well, Mr. President.
I will, and thank you very much for your great loyalty and your expertise, and that's why you're in the administration, and it's my honor, really my honor to have you.
Thank you very much, Sebastian.
God bless you.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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We'll be right back.
Every decision on trade, on tax... Thank you.
My recommendation to President Trump is that you notify today that you're going to sign an executive order on Monday, one of the very first actions.
I want to play you a little bit of something you said last year.
Take a look.
See, for women, they always...
Women are known to be more, shall we say, ethical than men.
And that pedophiles are in power.
They are literally in power.
And that is intentional because then they can be controlled while they are in power.
And they are also exhibiting signs of a psychopathology that lets them know that they will do harm to the masses and feel nothing because they were themselves, many of them, raped when they were children.
It's not a coincidence that Justin Trudeau is gay.
Obama, gay.
Zelensky, gay.
Emmanuel Macron gay and married to a trans man who molested him when he was a child.
Dr. G is ready for anything on America First.
How cool was that?
The backstory, guys.
I'm a little crazy.
If I told my wife, she would have said, what are you doing?
On New Year's Day, I called the president on his cell phone.
And I said, Mr. President, before I come and work for you again, my last show, it's on January the 6th!
An auspicious day!
Would you come on?
And he said, look, it's probably going to be a bit busy that day, but I think we should do that.
And what happened?
He came on.
After that interview you just heard, he stayed on the line for a chat in the break.
And although the left doesn't believe it, it's just so true.
Eric in the break said, about President Trump, not me, not us, what a team player.
Eric.
You nailed it.
The man, the most powerful, he's not even sworn in yet.
I mean, he's verified and certified.
But he's not even president.
But the guy is such a team player, Eric.
He really is.
And again, showing his power levels.
Again, he's not even president yet, and he basically just bullied Justin Trudeau into resigning.
I love this timeline.
Hey, Jeff, I mean, look, I got the president on the show today, okay?
Me, for the eighth time.
Could you try and get Justin Trudeau on in the next hour?
I've got to think of the angle.
I'm going to have to ask him.
Lord Black might know somebody, right, around him.
Maybe.
No?
Is it a friendly interview?
How are we setting this up?
Well, look, yeah, friendly.
No gotchas.
Or if he wants to promote his primary.
I won't mention blackface.
I won't do any of that.
None of that.
No.
I won't say, wow, you look so similar to Fidel Castro.
I will not mention any of that.
I'll be very, very polite.
I can, Alex, I can do diplomatic, can't I? What is it they say in the UK? Cheeky?
Cheeky!
Cheeky little fella.
I'll be a cheeky little fella.
I'll be a rapscallion.
Maybe I'll be a little bit of a rapscallion.
Okay, stop talking, Gorka.
I've only got two and a half hours left.
What are we going to do?
We're going to have an amazing tour d'horizon with one of our favourites.
Man, we need him back in the second Trump administration.
Robert Wilkie, we're going to close out the show with one of the smartest patriots alive today.
Up there with, you know, VDH and Lord Black.
Then, second hour, who better?
After President Trump, my real boss, Katie Gorka on deck with our Salem warrior buddy, yeah, Jennifer Horne.
The whole hour, we're just going to chat and have fun, which means the first hour.
After President Trump, who do you talk to after President Trump?
You talk to America, and the lines are absolutely exploded!
At the moment, there is not one free line.
As soon as somebody drops off, dial in 83333 Gorka, because I want to hear from you guys.
I've been in this chair for six years and five days.
Six years and five days.
83333 Gorka, that's 833-334-6752.
And if you didn't realize why we were mentioning Trudeau, he's resigning.
Yeah, he's not going to be trounced in the election by the Conservatives.
He has announced that he is resigning as the Prime Minister of Canada.
Okay, let's go to your calls.
Let's go to Linda in Florida!
Oh, Dr. Gorka, it's been quite a journey.
It has indeed, my friend.
It has.
Yes, you were on a bullhorn yelling at the Capitol.
But I think she can hear you now, sir.
It's so strange.
I mean, Kamala Harris, she just had to certify President Trump as the victor.
Where are all the crazy ladies in their pink hats, Linda?
What happened to them?
I don't know, but hopefully the snow kept them home.
It's absurd.
We had three inches of snow, which I love and my dogs love.
And it's like a zombie movie.
There's nobody anywhere.
Our building, Jeff, how many people are in the garage under the building?
How many cars?
None.
There's like five or six.
There's your car, there's my car, and then there's the building staff.
Nobody in this building.
Linda, anything else you'd like to share with us?
Yes, sir.
I want to thank you for everything you've taught us.
I want to thank you for the way that you tell off those trolls that used to call into the show.
Y'all never heard of anything.
Whatever happened to them?
And we used to have them all the time.
I think they must have melted in the snow, Linda.
Must have.
The water hit them and they dissolved.
But I also wanted to thank you because I'm a poll worker.
And you shared with us that your wife, Katie, had become a poll worker.
Yeah.
And those mornings come early and sometimes it's cold and you just don't want to get up.
But I thought to myself, if Katie Gorka can do it, I can do it too.
And I would jump right up.
Clip that, clip that.
We're going to play that for Katie in the next hour.
God bless you, Linda.
Yeah, and you don't want to talk to strangers.
I hate it.
But Katie said, hey, we're a man down.
Will you come and be a poll watcher at one of the election polling stations?
And I did.
Your attitude, Linda, is how we won.
God bless you.
I will miss you too.
Charlie in Cleveland.
Dr. G. Hey, Dr. G. It's such an honor to get to talk to you, especially on the last day here, and I just want to thank you so much for six years of great content and advice and ways to look at things.
I'm going to miss you.
I'm going to miss especially the rumble chat.
That was probably the greatest.
I'm in there as a politically incorrect mechanic.
And that was the greatest.
It got a bit spicy in there, didn't it?
I think that was Eric's favorite part of his job is watching the rumble chat.
I wish more radio shows would do that.
I mean, that's got to be the greatest format to be able to participate in stuff, and especially in between, you know, during the break.
The behind-the-scenes stuff, right?
People love that.
When you would take the quote-unquote special callers.
Yeah, the short bus riding callers.
Yeah, the stuff in the breaks is super fun.
The stuff that we can't broadcast on the airwaves because...
Because they're lunatics, that's why.
Thank you, Charlie.
God bless.
Be safe, my friend.
Let's go to Jerry in New Jersey.
I know I haven't spoken to you in a long time.
I've been busy working because, you know, I have six grandkids, so I'm going to have to try.
You're a busy man.
You're a busy man.
Good to hear your voice.
What would you like to share with us, Jerry?
And you can't have four points as usual.
We'll give you one and a half points, Jerry.
Okay, two points?
Yes.
Well, number one, I'm glad he won, and I had eight relatives vote for him, so that helped me appreciate it.
Good, good, good.
Number two, I am going to miss, you know, your intellect and everything else, and I enjoy it.
But there are a couple of things that can be done in terms of cutting taxes.
You know, in the country of Chile, they have what do you call a Social Security program, which has all been privatized.
That would be worth looking into.
Okay.
And number two, I think, I would hope that some of these people, the 51 people that signed that letter, at the bare minimum, he takes away the security clearance.
Oh, you know that's happening.
You know that's happening.
The members of the intelligence community that use their power to try and undermine the president, you know it's coming.
Thank you, Jerry.
Thank you to all of you.
We will keep the lines open.
And I want to dedicate the next hour to all of you.
Whilst I'm not in this chair, the back catalogue of everything we've done for the last six months.
All the long-form interviews is, of course, on podcast, available on the podcast platform of your choice.
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Read here.
Yeah, let's do that.
Alrighty.
Or I guess one more in the second hour as well.
Keep going.
Cuts.
Starmer, eight.
Eight.
When politicians, and I mean politicians, who sat in government for many years, are casual about honesty, decency, truth, and the rule of law, calling for inquiries because they want to jump on a bandwagon of the far right.
And that affects politics because a robust debate can only be based on the true facts.
You know, the kind of immediate reaction or misinformation that was put out that this was somehow related to the border is at a minimum a huge distraction from the real investigative efforts that need to be undertaken, which are more difficult than simply throwing the kind of immediate reaction or misinformation that was put out that this was somehow related to the border is at a minimum a huge distraction from the Ten.
Take a moment to remember the bravery of the police officers who defended the Capitol on January 6th.
Their courage helped safeguard American democracy after Trump's lies about the 2020 election incited a violent insurrection.
Officers like Sergeant Akilino Ganel, Harry Dunn.
And Michael Fanone, who have all been on this program, they deserve all of our gratitude, as do the many, many other officers who are at the Capitol that day.
11...
Why didn't you do that four years ago, even less than that?
Why didn't you...
I am not...
You were Vice President.
You keep talking about all these things you're going to do, and you're going to do this, but you were there just a short time ago, and you guys did nothing.
We did.
You know, Joe, I ran because of you.
I ran because of Barack Obama.
Because you did a poor job.
If I thought you did a good job, I would have never run.
I would have never run.
I ran because of you.
I'm looking at you now.
You're a politician.
I ran because of you.
In the past four years, we haven't had any terrorist attacks.
And then all of a sudden, as soon as Trump gets voted into office, take a look.
Two terrorist attacks in less than a week.
But somehow this is Biden's fault?
If you guys don't understand how absolutely ridiculous you sound and how ignorant you are, then you get every thing that you deserve.
And I hope you are the next victim of those terrorist attacks.
Because at the end of the day, if you think this is Biden's fault, you're clearly an idiot.
bye imagine that thing how did you find that Jeff it was on Gravian he says I sent you two images Eric yep oh I have the images you sent me before as well yeah yeah I'll talk about that Maybe in D. Imagine that thing trying to walk through a metal detector.
What thing?
Oh, that!
With all those...
Oh my gosh.
You think they have to take them all out one by one?
Those piercings.
It's like her face was falling off and she had to nail it down.
Like, not even in random spots.
It's like a bad comic book villain origin story Three seconds coming in with 11 Oh, and who can print a 30-page document?
Um...
Who's connected to a printer?
Jeff could probably go do it in his office.
I'll go do it.
I need to export something.
So, I'll see you next I'll see you next time.
Why didn't you do that for me?
Four years ago, even less than that, why didn't you do that?
You were Vice President.
You keep talking about all these things you're going to do and you're going to do this, but you were there just a short time ago and you guys did nothing.
You know, Joe, I ran because of you.
I ran because of Barack Obama, because you did a poor job.
If I thought you did a good job, I would have never run.
I would have never run.
I ran because of you.
I'm looking at you now.
You're a politician.
I ran because of you.
That's the truth, because of what Biden would do to this country.
And then he ran again.
Oh my gosh, it's the penultimate time I do this.
Please support him whilst I'm not in this chair.
Please support Americans who are building and making things here in the United States.
The Americans, President Trump, is going to protect and get the government monkey off their back.
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Promo code G-O-R-K-A. Let's continue with your calls.
It's going to fill in Philly!
Hey, Dr. G, thanks for taking my call on your final day.
Yeah, I just wanted to thank you for turning us all on to Lord Conrad Black, letting us know where we've been up to this time, and Victor David Hansen letting us know from here to the future what we need to do.
But most of all, your monologue.
I mean, every day it was just no, no whole barred straight to the point, heart punches of what was going on.
Truth bombs.
And we really enjoyed those monologues.
And I just like to say, you know, we love you in Philly.
We love you in Philly.
Well, we love you guys as well.
We love Philadelphia, the historic birthplace of so much that was seminal to just the genesis of our republic.
God bless you, Phil, and I thank you for your support over the years.
Thank you so, so much.
Likewise...
The other side of the country, hiding somewhere in the tall grass.
I'm not sure he's got a lot of snow where he is.
Ray Livermore!
Dr. G, Dr. G, it's a happy and sad day in one.
Thank you for what you have done here.
It's great introducing us to Phil in Philly and Deep Boys Dave and Brother Brent.
Antoinette, all of them, right?
Judy, all of the OG team.
but I think you're part of the plank holders, aren't you?
Brother, I was here on the first day.
I was a caller on the first day.
I was so excited when you arrived with Salem.
I remember seeing you on Fox and other networks just destroying the left, and I was just so excited.
This talk radio, I think, is the original social media.
Yes!
In a way.
Yes!
It gives voice to us regular folks, And like Rush said, he...
Never told us what to think.
He was just affirming what was already happening out there.
And you have done the same, and you've built on that.
You, sir, are a great American.
And you're going to do great things, and I'm so excited for you, and I'm just so happy to have been a little tiny part.
Thanks for cutting out a little corner for me, Dr. G. I really appreciate it.
You're a friend of mine.
You're one of the OGs, and I just will say Rush was unique.
You're right.
I love this idea that radio was the original social media, but Rush was utterly unique because I swear his brain just worked differently.
He saw stuff before anybody else did, and it was truly remarkable.
Let's squeeze in one more call quickly from a friend.
Victor in Silver Spring!
Hey, Sebastian.
Hey!
I want to thank you for the T-shirts you gave me over the years.
And also, I'm glad I got a chance to meet you.
And this house is full of my pillow pillows, bedspreads.
I got slippers now.
Aren't the slippers the best, Victor?
Yes.
As soon as I get home, I know it's hard to imagine, even when I'm still in my custom suit, I put on those slippers, the sheepskin line slippers.
They're delicious, aren't they?
If you could eat them, you would, right?
Yes.
Well, you are one of the OGs, and we're very, very grateful to you.
I don't know, we need to work out some kind of reunion or something, maybe a year from today, maybe January 6th.
Next year we'll do something online on Twitter or maybe just have OG plank holders with the team here, with the listeners who can make it to the venue and maybe others can Skype or call in.
We've got to do something cool like that because...
With you, with all of you, fine, fine patriots, we have built something.
I can't believe it's six years.
That's truly, truly stunning.
Katie will be on later, but first she's going to tell you about this amazing product that, well, I'll still be taking when I'm not behind the microphone.
Katie, talk to us about Z Factor.
Okay, I will say, if I don't take it, I'm up at four.
And I love that time with the dogs, but I'd rather be asleep in bed.
So when I take Relief Factor, I actually sleep till six, even seven o'clock in the morning.
I tell you what, I'm a much happier camper.
It's one of the most important things in life.
Yes, you've got to exercise.
Yes, you've got to eat right.
But a good night's sleep.
If you don't get a good night's sleep with, you know, regularity...
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Good stuff.
Of course, people in the chat keep asking.
I'm letting them know because you did kind of mention the other day that we, the crew, will be working on Chris Tagall's show in the morning show.
So 6 to 9 a.m.
Eastern, guys.
I know that's 3 a.m.
for you guys in California.
So do what you will with that information.
But, yep, Chris Tagall.
What have they told you?
What time do you have to get up?
It depends.
I think they said they...
Would want us here to be at least 5 a.m., but I think realistically with setting up, we could be here at like 5.30 and probably knock it all out.
Because remember, he's not in studio, so we don't have to deal with these cameras or all the guest microphones or anything like that.
Right, right, right, right, right.
It's just a matter of making sure Skype and Comrex work.
Does he use a lot of cuts or not?
Stagall, not really.
When he guest hosts?
Yeah.
Well, again, it will be his show, unlike guest hosting, so it could be different, but at least when he guest hosts, he doesn't use a lot of cuts.
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Yeah, this is real bittersweet.
Coolo, coolo.
Oh, come in.
You've got to come in with Kamala again.
Kamala certification, yep.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Alrighty.
And then, did you want to talk about the doggos here?
I think I'm going to do those with the girls.
I'm going to do 10, Jim Acosta, and then I need the babbit and the bird.
Babbit first and the bird, okay.
Yep, I got those.
So come in with Kamala and then you'll... ...and you'll...
...and you'll...
President of the United States are as follows: Donald J. Trump of the state of Florida has received 312 votes.
Kamala D. Harris. - And there you have it.
It's official, just as with Al Gore and George W. Bush, the incumbent Democrat Vice President.
Kamala Harris.
Chris had to certify this afternoon that Donald J. Trump is not only the 45th President of the United States, but in 14 days becomes the 47th President of the United States.
Truly, truly incredible.
January the 6th it is.
January 6th, the day that they tried to use against President Trump.
The day where, well, he said this.
Cut three, please.
Four years ago.
January 6th.
I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.
The lies continue.
That's what President Trump said.
No insurrection, no incitement to violence.
Instead, just propaganda, propaganda, propaganda.
Jim Acosta.
This wasn't four years ago or three years ago.
This was This Week.
Cut 10. Take a moment to remember the bravery of the police officers who defended the Capitol on January 6th.
Their courage helped safeguard American democracy after Trump's lies about the 2020 election incited a violent insurrection.
Officers like Sergeant Aquilino Gunnell, Harry Dunn, and Michael Fanone, who have all been on this program, they deserve all of our gratitude, as do the many, many other officers who were at the Capitol that day.
The propagandizing is so evil and wicked that Merrick Garland actually issued a statement today in which he talked about the five police officers who died as a result of January the 6th, four years ago.
No, only one person was shot that day and killed.
Her name is Ashley Babbitt.
January 6th will forever be remembered as the day a 14-year Air Force veteran, all 100 pounds of her, Yeah, that's what really happened on January 6th.
Let's continue with your calls.
Let's go to Nancy in Philadelphia.
Nancy!
Happy New Year, Dr. G. Happy New Year!
Last week you asked, what happened to that lawyer from Philly named Lauren?
Yes.
Well, I don't know who she is, but you have another Philly lawyer here.
Well, thank you kindly, Nancy.
Thank you for stepping into her shoes.
And so, yes, I am looking forward to another Trump presidency because I'm guessing that this time everything that goes wrong is going to be Elon Musk's fault, so Trump is free and clear.
Secondly...
What does that mean?
Hang on.
What does that mean?
Well, you know, it seems like people on the left in the media, you know, now they're sort of turning their attention to blame Elon Musk for everything going on today.
Well, that's only because they want to drive a wedge between the president, the most powerful and most famous man in the world, and the richest man in the world.
That's all it is.
You think they're going to give President Trump an easy time because they hate Elon as well?
Well, Dr. G, they don't understand that two very smart men know how to play good cop, bad cop anyway.
Well, yeah, but they're not going to lessen their attacks on President Trump.
You know that, right?
Well, I don't know, but I don't think they're going to succeed regardless.
Correct.
What's your next point, Nancy?
The other comment is that should you ever want a free second opinion from a top-notch lawyer, give me a buzz.
Thank you, Nancy.
Stay on the line.
That's a very kind offer.
Jeff, we'll take your email.
And I hope we have more than enough attorneys, especially with the likes of Alina Haber coming into the White House.
But I will take your kind offer.
A second opinion is always a useful thing to have in your back pocket.
So thank you kindly.
Let's go to Franco in Iowa.
Hey, Dr. G. Where have you been, dude?
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you, too.
I'm so glad I got through, but I must have lost my frequent caller status because last time that I've had something to say, I've dialed over 53 times.
Oh, my gosh.
Well, we are so happy to hear you on our last program here, Franco.
How have you been?
How excited have you been for the last six, seven weeks?
Oh, it's...
I was terrified.
I was afraid to wake up on the 6th.
And I almost cried when I heard the news.
But it's just wonderful.
And there's hope for this country now.
There is hope.
Franco, it's been such a long time.
Stay on the line.
Let's give Franco one of the Kamala Your Fire t-shirts because we love our truck drivers and Franco has always been loyal.
Stay on the line, Franco.
We want to get you one of those t-shirts.
Let's go to...
Antoinette!
I know, Dr. G. I just have to sneak in one more time.
We'll pretend it's a Thursday, okay?
Yes, sir.
It is a Thursday.
It is.
It is.
Today, for the next two minutes, it is a Thursday.
I have bent space and time, and it is a Thursday.
Thank you, sir.
So number one, I love, love, love the idea.
We should call this Patriot Day for all of us that have been with you, and we come back in a year.
I love it.
Patriot Day.
I'm writing it down right now.
Or we go physically and we meet you someplace there on the East Coast.
Know that we'll start saving our special monies to the side so we can all get together from all your great callers that you have.
And number two, Dr. G, definitely the radio show on and at the White House to just get rid of the mainstream media when they're lying, lying, lying.
And at the end of the week on Fridays...
At your radio show, which is going to hopefully be called At the Speed of Trump.
That's us.
Oh my gosh!
That's perfect!
You dispel all the crap and nonsense that the left wants to throw at you.
And blessings to you.
You be safe.
We're always going to pray for you.
And here in California, we're never, ever, ever going to give up.
We love you guys.
And your staff!
I'm going to miss the guys.
All right.
That is so kind.
We love you and we miss you, too.
Thank you.
Yes, it is the best team in radio.
And I like that.
Every week, the Speed of Trump radio show coming from the White House.
I'm going to work hard to get it approved.
I think President Trump liked the idea when I pitched to him just 15 minutes ago.
I think it has to be done because it's all about representing what we are doing for the 77 million Americans who gave him that mandate.
And the rest, even if you didn't vote for him, he's here to make sure that you...
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Give me three.
Three.
Hey, John, you want to say something about Untouchables?
Yeah, listen, one of the worst lines in filmography and one of the greatest misconceptions is never take a knife to a gunfight.
You've got to take a knife to a gunfight.
What the heck do you think a bayonet is and what a war is?
Well, not only that, it's the quickest reload, right?
Absolutely, and it's particularly good in close quarters combat.
It's frighteningly lethal.
More people have died bleeding out from knives than anything else.
I would not be surprised.
You have the gift of the gab, my son.
Your ancestors must have kissed the Blarney Stone in Ireland.
But you've been a great caller.
Stay safe, and we appreciate you hanging out with us now and again.
God bless.
I'll try to stay in touch later some way, somehow.
You'll work it out.
God bless.
Go through my substack.
Thank you, buddy.
Thank you.
Okay.
We'll save that.
Thank you.
We played 11, right?
right?
We did.
Okay.
Okay.
I know Sebastian well.
Listen to him.
He's with us.
Anya, I've been with you for six years, and you've been with us here on America First, and I'm so very, very grateful to you.
Can we do three calls in three minutes?
Let's go!
Derek Cleveland.
Derek!
Hey, Dr. G. Yes, box a ticket.
Go ahead.
Yes, sir.
Thank you so very much just for everything that I've learned.
I'm sure all the other listeners have learned from you, all of your great guests.
Especially for being a delivery truck driver, you're the highlight of my afternoon drive.
And I never got to share with you about my up-close personal encounter with Senator Sherrod Brown a week before Bernie Moreno was fortunately elected here in Ohio and got to give him a polite piece of my mind.
And I had one last...
Creative t-shirt suggestion for you.
I didn't call in with, if you have time for that.
Stay on the line, because you've already blasted through the time, and we're not going to be selling t-shirts after the 20th, so tell Jeff all the details.
Judy, Brooklyn.
Hi.
Hey.
Hello.
Yes, hello.
I had to get in on this, you know that.
Well, you've got to be quick, because I've got Brent as well.
Oh, God.
I love Brent.
Brent, you're the best.
You're the best.
Okay, next to Dr. Gorka.
Listen, I have to say thank you so much for you, Dr. Gorka.
Thank you for Jeff from day one.
And I have to tell you the staff, Eric, and other people.
But Jeff, listen, Dave, I'm with you.
Fantastic team.
Did you notice that President Trump is very open to the idea of having a once-a-week show?
He loved it.
Go back to recording and see.
I know.
I want to tell you something else.
I want to tell you something else.
Which caller was the most fun on your show?
You better say it to me.
Which caller?
Could you tell me, could you tell me, what does Vincent Latash mean?
Vincent Latash?
Au revoir.
See you again.
See you again.
There you go.
The best callers.
It's got to be the ladies.
It's got to be the ladies.
I can't decide between you and Antoinette.
God bless you, Judy.
We've got one minute, 40 seconds for Brent!
My dear and wonderful Sebastian, I'm tongue-tied.
Not possible.
The Poet Laureate of America First is never tongue-tied.
I am so grateful, honoured, and truly appreciative of the extraordinary time we have shared during the past six years.
You have provided me and America with an invaluable postgraduate education in politics and government, which makes my Alma Monster degree from UCLA look pathetic.
Yet I have never been able to settle upon a properly admirable appellation for you.
From Great Gorka to Gallant Gorka, Maga Gorka, Gentlemanly, Grenadier, Sagacious, Golden, Blazing Guns, or Divine Dittas Gorka, I'm stuck with just fellow patriot and fine friend.
May you go from strength to strength and via con Dios.
Well, God bless you as well, and go with God, my friend.
My favorite appellation of all of those, I think you used Paladin once.
I like Paladin and I like Sagacious, but that's because I'm a modest man.
We're very, very grateful to all you've done.
Lightened our days, especially in the last segment of the hour.
You slid in with your 90-second.
What shall we call it?
It is your sagacious haiku.
It's a little bit stretched and longer than a haiku, but it was always, always stimulating and moved us.
So God bless you, Brent, our good friend, and all of you.
Next up, it's the Ladies' Hour.
What a better way to celebrate what you have done just a scant few weeks ago.
stay with us, won't you?
Thank you.
One of the very first actions is to rescind the Presidential Medal of Freedom that's being given to George Soros today.
Rescind it.
They're going to say, well, you can't rescind it.
Okay, well, fine.
Try me.
And send a team to track down Soros and take the medal back.
It is a disgrace.
that a demonic individual like that has gone out of his way to try to destroy this country, destroy this country, would actually be given to mock this constitutional republic, to mock this constitutional republic, which he hates and has dedicated his life to destroying.
When politicians, and I mean politicians, who sat in government for many years, are casual about honesty, decency, truth and the rule of law, calling for inquiries because they want to jump on a bandwagon of the far right, calling for inquiries because they want to jump on a
then that affects politics because a robust debate can only be based on the true facts.
That pedophiles are in power.
They are literally in power.
And that is intentional because then they can be controlled while they are in power.
And they are also exhibiting signs of a psychopathology that lets them know that they will do harm to the masses and feel nothing because they were themselves, many of them, raped when they were children.
It's not a coincidence that Justin Trudeau is gay.
Obama, gay.
Zelensky, gay.
Emmanuel Macron, gay and married to a trans man who molested him when he was a child.
Hello.
Hello.
She can't hear us.
Alex, can you put the comms up?
Can you hear me?
Hi!
Hi.
Okay.
Jeff was asking if you want to dial us on Skype or are we going to dial you?
I'll call you right now.
Alrighty.
And Katie, can you hear us?
Oh, we're not hearing you.
Skype one up.
Skype one up.
Sorry.
Try again, Katie.
Can you hear me now?
Yes.
We got about three minutes before we go back on the air.
Okay, Eric, how long are we on for?
The whole hour, Seb says.
Okay, I wasn't sure.
I thought so, but I just wanted to be sure.
Yep.
All five segments.
The whole hour.
The whole hour.
That's like very Larry King.
The whole 60 minutes.
That's right.
This is going to be great.
So yeah, Jen, I don't know if you saw, we opened with the president.
He was on the first segment.
Come on, seriously?
That's great.
Managed to squeeze that in for one last.
I love it.
All right, so Eric, what are you going to do?
What are you going to do?
Are you going to keep in touch with me?
Of course, yeah.
Well, the whole team here is going to still be working for Stagall's show in the 6 to 9 a.m.
slot.
Oh, great.
Oh, that makes me so happy.
Oh, that's good.
I didn't know all that.
We tried to get rid of them, but they wanted to stay.
I'm glad.
Okay, good.
Well, Chris is great, so that's awesome.
Hi.
Oh, wow.
Jeff's bored with radio.
I'm very zoomed in.
I think Jeff wants to do something else.
Do I need to be unzoomed?
Yes.
Or may I just tilt it slightly up?
I can't suddenly bring in my phone.
I left it outside again.
Gosh.
Is that on my end or on your end?
Guys, bring it in.
It's on your end, I believe, Jen.
How do I fix that?
Let me see if I stop this.
Oh, that doesn't work.
Hmm.
Dr. G, do you want that radioactive intro for the shower?
Yeah.
Hang on.
Yes?
Yeah, and I need some Stevie liners, dude.
I got them.
I got five of them.
Please hold while I unzoom.
No worries.
You look nice, Katie.
Thank you.
We just went for a great walk in the snow.
Really fun.
Aw, I know.
It's snowing there.
It looks beautiful.
What boots did you have?
What?
Can you...
What are you on?
Your laptop?
Yeah, why?
Because there's a little bit too much headroom, and we're seeing the bottom of the screen as well.
Oh, that's what that is.
Too much headroom.
Guy, can't you zoom in here?
Good.
Perfect.
Good.
That's it.
Okay.
I'm going to see how I zoom out.
I just don't know.
I'm calling for help.
Maybe that.
Any cuts we're going to use this hour, Seb?
Yeah, I'm going to use most of the ones we have.
Yeah, can you help me zoom out?
And I got the pictures of the doggles as well.
So it's very zoomed.
Come in with the Kamala again, verifying.
Certifying, yep.
Can you...
Better?
Ten seconds, mics off.
Sorry, Jen.
Ooh, that...
In 1956, his father escaped from prison in Hungary when he was facing life in jail for fighting against communism his father escaped from prison in Hungary when he was facing life in jail His mother escaped at the same time, and they fled to the UK.
He learned from an early age how to fight the war against fascists, communists, and Nazis.
He became a world expert in fighting terrorists.
The book, Why We Fight, joined the Trump team on the White House staff in 2017.
And now, in 2019, he takes this battle to a national radio platform.
This is America First with Sebastian Gorka.
Welcome to the New Age.
I feel like I... Step back in time.
Where's my TARDIS? What intro was that, Eric?
That was the OG America First with Sebastian Gorka intro with the narration of your life as well as your parents' history set to the tune of some song called Radioactive by some band called Imagine Dragons.
You mean the opening that we stopped using because YouTube first gave us a strike for copyright infringement because Imagine Dragons are woke bastards?
I didn't say that.
I did not say that on it radio at all.
And then finally, how apropos, first Imagine Dragons gives us a copyright strike, and then eventually my YouTube channel is nuked from orbit!
Because of one of my next guests.
No, not my muse Katie Gorka.
The other troublemaker, Jennifer Horne.
Happy New Year, ladies.
Happy New Year.
And I am so sorry.
I'm still sorry about your third strike.
Yeah, that was the one you don't recover from.
That is the thermionuclear bomb.
This is for those who missed the story of us with 300,000 followers on YouTube.
You had the temerity, the temerity to say after the last election four years ago, there are many Trump voters who have problems with the results of that election.
I immediately said to Eric, kill this video.
Put it behind the private so nobody can access it on YouTube.
Didn't matter.
Five weeks later, YouTube found what you said and nuked us from orbit.
And we're going to celebrate all of that today for the whole hour with the two perfect guests.
We open the show with my former and future boss.
We're going to continue it with my real boss, 24-7, and one of the hardest fighters together with Katie Jennifer Horne.
It's such a pleasure to have you here.
Let's start with the good news.
This happened two hours ago.
The votes for President of the United States are as follows.
Donald J. Trump of the state of Florida has received 312 votes.
Kamala D. Harris.
Absolutely stupendous.
It's official.
She had to certify President Trump as victor.
Okay, let's put you guys on the spot.
That could be our favorite clip of the last four years.
I'm going to ask both of you to tell me what your favorite moment of the last four years in exile has been.
I'll give you...
I think it's my top one.
In addition to President Trump's victory speech from the West Palm Beach Convention Center, I can't get enough of this clip.
This is from a little bit earlier, a rally in North Carolina, and I just love it.
We're going to win so much.
We're going to win at every level.
We're going to win economically.
We're going to win with the economy.
We're going to win with military.
We're going to win with healthcare and for our veterans.
We're going to win with every single facet.
We're going to win so much, you may even get tired of winning.
And you'll say, please.
Please, it's too much winning.
We can't take it anymore.
Mr. President, it's too much.
And I'll say, no, it isn't.
We have to keep winning.
We have to win more.
We're going to win more.
We're going to win so much.
I don't get down very often.
Katie knows that.
If I do, I play that clip, and I just love the bit where he goes, more!
We're going to win more!
Jen, what's your favorite clip of the last eight years?
Well, I have to say, when President Trump, after almost being assassinated, raises his fist up in the air and yells, fight, fight, fight.
I mean, that has to be the most iconic moment of the last few years.
And then on the flip side, I don't know, that Kamala Harris moment, I think there's going to be a shortage of Chardonnay in Washington, D.C. tonight.
I can't imagine that that was easy.
Not just snow, but not enough Chardonnay.
I think it's going to be rough times.
And, of course, that video where she, I don't know who, let her release.
That video where she looked like your drunk aunt that had too much eggnog at the holiday party Those are pretty iconic.
I mean, you think about the last six months, from the time we all three were together on the Patriots Alaska cruise, talking about the debate performance where President Trump literally mops the floor with Joe Biden to where we sit today.
I mean, it's been moment after moment that's just been incredible.
Katie, Butler, Pennsylvania is, of course, a truly historic moment.
What sticks out for you or what haven't we discussed enough?
I love, for example, you know, everybody thinks it's funny, the McDonald's.
That sweet moment when the woman said, you took a bullet for us.
For me, that's up there as well.
What about you?
OK, so I want to I'm taking two moments.
So the first one, of course, is after Biden refers to all of us as garbage, Trump just turns it on his head in that big, beautiful garbage truck.
I just love that because that was him saying you cannot make fun of us.
I mean, he you know, that was really for all of us.
And I just I love that.
The other one is is sort of a less.
You know, it's a quieter moment, but it was one that really touched me.
And it was at the convention after he'd made his big speech and he's out on stage and Melania comes out.
He's facing the audience.
He doesn't realize that she's there and she kind of comes up to him.
And the sort of the look of surprise and joy and love when he turns and realizes.
Is that before the balloons happen?
And she kind of comes up behind him and he doesn't realize.
Yeah.
And the look on his face when he turns and realizes that she's joined him on stage was just such a quiet but beautiful moment between a husband and wife.
I loved it.
I liked that moment.
Jen, did you see?
It's going a little bit viral.
There's a new clip.
from Mar-a-Lago, and it goes to the one Katie mentioned, where, I don't know if they're playing YMC or something else, and both the president's doing this, and then Melania's bopping behind him.
Have you seen that new one?
I saw it, and it was so cute, because just a couple of weeks ago, she was on Fox and Friends, right before Christmas, actually, and they were asking her about the dance, and she said that she lets him do the dance, and she's not really into the dance.
So to see her do that next to him, I thought, was really sweet.
And I think, just to add...
On to what Katie said, that moment when he came out for the first time at the RNC on night one after surviving the shot and he still got his ear bandaged and he came out.
I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it.
I don't know how anybody could watch that and not have a tear or two in their eye.
And the thing is, we were there for the convention.
And you remarked on it, Katie, first, that he'd been shot literally two days ago, and he didn't just walk in on the first day.
He sat in the family box at the beginning of every evening's events for the whole four days.
Yeah, no, he didn't.
It was so moving.
That was a really big turning point, I think.
While the moment, of course, when he stood up and said, fight, fight, fight, that was the pivotal moment of the entire election season.
But something else really special happened at the convention.
Many people have talked about this, but I think we've got to underscore this.
All the images of his family members, his granddaughter who got up and spoke so lovingly about him, but also the different friends and people that he sort of helped out along the way.
And to just watch Tim kind of take this in, it was almost like, you know, when somebody has a big birthday and people celebrate them and talk about them.
It was like that.
And just the love on his face.
And I think it is really important that he sat there.
Through all those speeches, many of which really were celebrating him.
Yeah.
Do we, I mean, I haven't asked him, but we have seen a different kind of President Trump.
I mean, Jen, he's spoken more about God since July than I think in any interviews for the prior seven years.
You know, I think that this has to be a change.
I don't want to get anybody in trouble again.
But after going through 2020 and seeing what happened and seeing the response from people and MAGA only getting stronger and bigger around President Trump and then the failures of the Democrat.
Now you start bringing in other people and people start waking up when they see the FBI starting these raids on President Trump, all of the warfare, everything that he went through this last year.
And one of my favorite moments with him is one I know you love too, Seb, and that's when he went.
We love you, Trump!
Okay, guys, we are talking.
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With the big heads.
Nice.
Good, good, good.
Oh, she took a picture.
That's a good idea.
Hold on.
We're doing better at social media.
Ready?
I didn't.
I can't do it without having my phone so prominent.
Yes, you can.
You put it down and angle it up.
Yeah, I just did it.
Angle it up.
Here, ready?
I did.
Oh, no.
Jen was looking down.
I'm going to do it again.
Okay.
Wait, Jen, tell me when you're doing yours.
Okay, ready.
Now.
Okay, go.
Okay.
Now you.
All right.
Now I'm going to do mine again.
Everybody looking up?
Okay.
Thank you.
So, you know what made me a little sad today is I opened up Facebook.
And it said, you have a memory with Sebastian Gorka from six years ago.
Wow.
And it was the second day of your show, and I was your guest.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
Did you repost it?
I will do it right now, because I just saw it this morning.
Yeah, I couldn't believe it.
Come in with one, please.
I'm going to play Gavin Liner.
What do you say, Alex?
I'm going to play a liner from Stevie.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, sorry.
No, I'll tee it up.
Yeah, play a liner from Stevie.
Okay, tee it up.
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Oh, is Dana White in there?
Have you got Dana White or the kid?
Dana White from Victory Night?
Jeff.
Jeff said he's getting it, but what about the kid?
I couldn't find the kid.
Let me see if I can find it.
I found Dana White's Victory Cut.
Trump's Deserve This.
Oh, you got it?
I'm getting it now.
Because you think you're coming with a Stevie Liner anyway, right?
Yeah, Stevie Liner.
Okay.
And then I'll tee up Dana White.
Okay.
And then cut one you want to use as well?
I missed the old theme.
That was fun to hear.
Yeah, I completely forgotten about that.
The Imagine Dragons one?
Yeah.
That was really good.
Such a blast from the past.
Okay, I have the Dana White cut.
Do the liner and then then fade into the Dana White.
Okay.
Liner and then Dana White.
Coming in with it.
at 30 seconds.
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Alex, how did you get Sean Connery?
He died like two years.
How did you get him to do fresh liners for President Trump's victory?
That's impressive.
Sources and methods, Dr. Jones.
Ooh, sources and methods.
Classified.
Cannot divulge.
It is the penultimate hour of the last show of America First.
No better guests.
We opened with President Trump and now we have two of the toughest, most beautiful ladies on the planet who fight every single day for California, for Fairfax County and for America.
Jennifer Horne and Katie Gorka.
Let's talk about this victory because we were having lunch yesterday with some friends, Katie, and they...
One of them asked us, right, did we think he was going to win in 16, right?
Or, you know, seven weeks ago.
And my answer was a kind of cop-out.
I said, well, I didn't mentally allow myself to think of...
Of Hillary winning or Kamala winning.
I just did not let my mind go there.
Okay, we've won.
Now we can celebrate.
Now we can look back.
Now we can analyze.
Let's start with you in Northern Virginia.
You never wanted to be involved in politics.
You're now the chairman of the Republican Party for the biggest county in the Commonwealth.
Why did we win and how did we win?
Well, why we won is purely because of Trump.
I mean, he really has something that just, I think, touches people's hearts.
You know, you can listen to the polling and people talk about authenticity and whatever, but he's just, you know, he is...
A politician that just comes along really once in a lifetime.
And I think that's why women, but I'll say this.
Okay, I think to give the rest of us credit, I will also say this.
I think that Americans felt so burned and so cheated by what happened the last time around.
Many, many thousands, tens of thousands of people mobilized across the country.
And I think that they prevented it from happening again.
And they were motivated because of Donald Trump, but they were also motivated because that they knew that they had been cheated of something.
Jen, I think I shared this with you, or maybe I haven't.
There was one of our regular callers who said something a month ago, two months ago, that was quite shocking.
And I was about to jump down his throat, and then I stopped, and I thought, hang on a second.
You're on to something.
And this caller said, it is good.
And we're not on YouTube, so I'm going to say it.
It is good they stole the election.
Because if they hadn't stolen the election four years ago, no Raid on Mar-a-Lago, no Peter Navarro, no Steve Bannon in prison, none of the 8 million illegals that we know of let into this country, none of the grandmothers put in prison because they prayed on January the 6th.
What do you think of that kind of shocking but instinctively correct analysis?
You know, I actually really believe that even though we don't understand it, that things really do happen for a reason when they do.
And I think President Trump is going to be so much more successful going back in for these four years than he would have been if he would have won a second term.
And I say that because he was still being fought at every corner by the swamp.
What that Trump hate showed us in 2020. What COVID showed us, it woke a lot of people up to what the government is capable of.
All of the lies, all of the warfare, the weaponization against people that they feel threatened by.
And I think if people were not in the situation that we are in right now, where we start to question things.
I think we're in a position to actually defeat the swamp for the first time.
And I don't think I could have said that to you honestly in 2020 because you've seen it yourself, Seb, when you were working there.
The swamp was in full gear while President Trump was in office the first four years.
And not only would it have been harder to defeat them, people who weren't political...
Didn't really believe it existed.
And also, and I want you to talk to this, Katie, because you're building the Republican Party in a very Democrat part of Virginia.
Because of the last four years and the theft of that election, this is now a completely heterogeneous MAGA party of Asians, immigrants, working class, blue collar.
This is because of 2020. This is...
A Republican Party the likes of which you've never seen before, correct?
Well, I think the whole nature of the Republican Party, I think, has really continued to evolve.
But I'll say another thing about this and about the changes, that I think we're really living up to the founders' ideal of a republic now in a way that we haven't in my lifetime.
I think for much of my life, many of us were able to say, let's leave politics to the professional politicians.
We don't have to get our hands dirty with this.
And I think with everything that happened, And why have you never given up on California, Jen?
You know, I've never given up because I want the people who have ruined California to leave.
I don't want to leave.
California is a beautiful state.
There are beautiful people that live in California.
My family is all here.
I don't want to be pushed out by bad decision-making over the last 20 years.
And just to add on to what Katie said, I mean, I'm seeing tremendous hope in California where President Trump narrowed margins in a multitude of counties.
And I'm talking about 10 different counties in California.
He flipped eight different counties.
The city that I live in was red.
It went to Trump, the city of Burbank, the city of Glendale, the city of Beverly Hills.
This is in L.A. County that went to Burbank.
Sure, Kamala Harris still won.
But what's happening in California is the same thing that's happening across the country.
We no longer trust the machine or the career politicians.
We want to see people who come in there that have skin in their game.
And no one has more skin in the game than President Trump does to do it because he wants to make the country great, not because he wants to gain his own power or personal interest.
So many of these politicians do.
I think this is a change in politics.
We're seeing more people get involved and people who are not going to be career politicians in it for the long haul getting in.
And that's really great news for California, Virginia, and all of us.
Just a few seconds.
On Virginia, things are also moving in the right direction, correct, Katie?
Yes, they are.
Well, we've got an important special election out in Loudoun tomorrow, so people need to turn out and vote.
We are fighting hard to claw it back from the Democrats.
And it's important because it could then potentially give Governor Youngkin the majority he needs in Richmond, correct?
Absolutely, yep.
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We will be back with the warrior women after these messages.
Break room first.
Oh, break room first.
Okay, so then this first.
Good.
And then the badge.
No, the badge on the wall.
What's the...
These were all the ones you sent me.
It was these.
And then...
It was these five.
Didn't I send you one of the Loudoun County headquarters?
Hang on.
I don't think so, no.
Let's see.
Oh, I see it now.
Yeah, one second.
Okay, let me get that too.
So is today a happy day or a sad day?
Happy.
I've been talking to all my, you know, people who called in on day one, Ray from Liverpool, Brent, Judy, Antoinette.
I mean, it's been great.
Oh, my God.
Antoinette's beside herself.
Beside herself.
She called us today to two to be sad.
Oh, really?
Mm-hmm.
I'm not sad.
I'm not sad.
Six years is a long time.
And you never know what's next.
And it's weird.
There's a kind of pattern.
I did six and a half years at National Defense University as well.
You get the six-year itch.
That's it.
The bat signal goes up.
How do you spell anesthetic?
I can never spell anesthetic.
That is...
A-N-E-S-T-H-E-T. Oh, that's it.
E-S. That's your laptop, right?
Say again?
Flew, that's your laptop.
Me?
Yeah, why?
It's a really good picture.
It looks good, Katie.
It looks really good.
Okay, I have the badge image now.
And do we have the We Love You, Trump?
Yeah, we got that now.
All right, so we'll do that after.
So, break room, badge.
Break room badge.
Then the officer with his dog.
And then I'll do the business cards.
And the other one.
Nice, thank you.
Good puppies.
Very nice.
Okay, so...
Canines in Loudoun County have their own business cards, Jen.
Come on, seriously?
That's amazing.
That's their business cards.
So did you say come in with that Harlem card?
Harley and Oz?
Oh, my gosh.
That's great.
I'll tee it up after we come in with a Stevie Liner.
Stevie Liner and then tee up Harlem.
Okay.
All righty.
One minute.
Did you like your first CEO meeting, Katie?
Oh yeah, that was super interesting, super impressive.
Good.
35 seconds.
Great team.
CEO meeting, fun.
Thank you.
Greetings, my fellow conservatives.
Group Captain Mandrake here.
Just a quick message to say how delighted I am that President Trump is returning to the White House.
I do hope he'll reinstall the bust of our beloved Prime Minister Winston Churchill to his rightful place in the Oval Office.
Make America great again.
Goodbye!
Group Captain Mandrake from Dr. Strangelove?
That was Peter Sellers.
He died decades ago.
I don't know how we do it here.
It's just stunning.
Truly stunning.
And we have it.
Is this my favourite?
I don't know.
I can't decide.
I think this may have been where he won the election, in Harlem, of all places.
I love you, Trump!
I love you, Trump!
We love Trump!
Outside the bodega, oh...
Bogega?
What did Jill Biden call Bogegas or something?
With those breakfast tacos.
We'll analyze with our guest momentarily.
But first, I have to tell a little story about what I did in the frigid Arctic conditions of Friday night.
Thanks to Sheriff Chapman of Loudoun County, I got to hang out with his deputies.
On the night shift, I went on a ride-along, and it was superb!
Deputy Dan, thank you for riding along or taking me on your multiple, multiple incidents.
It was cold, and I didn't have a jacket.
I caught a little bit of a cold.
But I did get to meet some of the coolest canines out there.
This officer, this is Master Deputy Hassai, with his two cackhounds.
They are called Ozzy and Harley.
We woke Harlow up.
Harlow is the bloodhound.
Harlow is a little bit sleepy.
And I've got to tell you, ladies, how cool is this?
They have business cards.
Harlow and Ozzy have their own Loudoun County Sheriff's Department's business cards.
I think we need this everywhere, don't we, Jen?
I think so, too.
And believe me, I'd rather have those business cards than most of what's wandering around Washington, D.C. I think that's great that those doggies have their own cards.
They're tough.
It was wonderful.
And thank you to Sheriff Chapman and to the sergeant who organized all of that for me and Deputy Dan.
I loved it.
Got to get an on-the-ground feel before we go into the White House to do counterterrorism.
Katie, Harlem, isn't that just one of the most trenchant indicators?
That you're in Harlem and a black kid and a Hispanic girl shout, we love you, Trump.
And then it just ripples through the whole adult crowd.
Yeah, I mean, this is the movement that he has brought about across the country.
This is why we're seeing voters shift across every demographic.
I mean, you know, and I have to say, one of the ones that I think is really most interesting and one of the least talked about is young people, the really young people.
I've encountered more and more of them.
We've suddenly got high school Republicans now popping up across Fairfax County.
They've had such a hard time, these poor kids, because you can't start a high school Republican club without a teacher who will sponsor you.
And they are finding ways to do it anyway.
And I think this is every bit as exciting as those kids you are seeing there in front of the bodega.
It's truly stunning, Jen, when you look at...
So I went to Butler when the president returned.
And I told you this story, I think, when you were on.
That I'm sitting there behind J.D. Vance in the second row, and I didn't realize that sitting next to him is Elon Musk, because he has that ball cap on.
And whilst the president is speaking, this rumble starts from way off in the horizon, and it comes through the crowd, and the young men are chanting, Elon, Elon.
Is this perhaps one of the most underreported stories, not just the demographic shift to the MAGA Republican Party, but also the youth gen?
Yeah, and I think it's only going to continue, especially after the victory and the big victory.
Now you see football players doing the Trump dance in the end zone.
I think it's going to normalize Trump and people aren't going to look at him as the big bad guy.
Pretty much accepted part of the mainstream.
And I'll say this about Elon Musk.
I know there's been a lot of controversy.
Is there too much?
Is he too involved?
But Elon Musk has a lot of credit that he has deserved in this election, too, because he brought a lot of money and a lot of support to President Trump.
Do we win without him buying Twitter, Jen?
I don't think so.
I think that was all part of the equation.
We needed to have some truth at Twitter.
We needed to have President Trump do the podcast that he did to reach the young men, to reach the young people.
And I really believe that that was set into motion in large part.
Because of Elon Musk and his influence in the Trump campaign, it was an incredibly powerful role that he played, and I think that's why he deserves to be next to President Trump at his side.
CRNTalk.com, don't listen to the hype.
They just want to separate him from the president because they're afraid of him almost as much as they are afraid of the president himself.
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you got another good liner, Alex?
Yes, sir.
Good.
All right, then I'm going to tee up 12 right after the liner, and then I'm going to explain and tee up Candice in seven, and then I'm going to get the ladies to respond.
Liner and then tee up 12. Got it.
And then tee up seven.
Yep.
All righty.
two minutes.
I should tell Hugh about Conrad, right Jeff?
Yeah.
What do you think he'll do?
Who knows?
I think that's the right response.
Who knows?
Did they try and eat the snow, Katie?
The hounds?
Oh, they loved it.
Yeah.
They just kept, like, running their nose to it.
We had a lot of fun walking in it.
It's really beautiful.
We had a lot of snow, Jen.
I know how much is on the ground.
What did you say, Jeff, about snow?
I said, so did my kids.
They tried to eat the snow, too.
Do you rub their nose on the ground?
You love the snow, don't you, Jeff?
Oh, it's fantastic.
I don't know how I survived for six years.
He hates science fiction.
Doesn't like snow.
What's so great about the snow now?
Now we're going to go outside.
Now it's going to be much colder for the rest of the week than it should.
There's going to be ice patches that you've got to look at when you're getting out of your car.
Then it gets dirty and then it just sits there.
Oh, they plowed the roads.
Now it's black and everything because it's got mud on it and everything.
It's the worst.
Your car is destroyed.
Bah, humbug.
Yeah, exactly.
No movies before his birthday either.
And he hates saying it.
No, I do.
It's a year before because they might have been made.
It's a year after my birthday because they might have been made before I was born.
He doesn't believe any movie made before he was born is good.
I'm not joking.
I don't like the way they talked back then.
It's too fast.
The cadences and everything.
Everyone was Ben Shapiro.
Katie, stop working.
Pay attention.
Sorry.
Some texting words you're asking.
Hey, President Trump.
This is the real Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Not that fading movie star who keeps posting on YouTube.
I want you to know, you are the best president we ever had.
Make America great again.
Do it.
Do it now!
How did we get the OG Arnold?
The pre-woke Arnold?
You went back in time.
It's just absolutely stunning.
All right, we're going to let the cat out of the bag.
We salute the greatest...
Voice, mimic artist on the planet.
The man who sat next to me from the age 10 cheating in Latin class.
Stevie Galvin, our hero.
Liners.
Oh man, he should start charging.
He could just charge so much money.
Sean Cronery, Arnold, whoever you need.
Captain, group commander, Mandrake, whoever you need.
But Alex, do you have that beautiful little liner we have?
About our executive producer who likes to sing so much.
Can you just drop it?
Yeah, we're good.
We're waiting.
It's only live radio.
It's cool.
It's fine.
Go.
No, I don't sing.
Why would I sing?
America first.
Sing!
Why would I sing?
I don't know whether I want to have that or the more winning as my text tone and my ringtone on my phone.
I think both of those will have to alternate them.
Alright, we've got a longer segment now with Katie Gorka and Jennifer Horne.
Warrior Princesses par excellence.
I want to look at the left and the right.
First, the latest.
Jeff found this.
This is actually a human being who gets to vote.
He found this on TikTok.
The liberal left take on the slaughter of New Orleans.
Cut 12. In the past four years, we haven't had any terrorist attacks.
And then all of a sudden, as soon as Trump gets voted into office, take a look.
Two terrorist attacks in less than a week.
But somehow this is Biden's fault.
If you guys don't understand how absolutely ridiculous you sound and how ignorant you are, then you get every thing that you deserve.
And I hope you are the next victim of those terrorist attacks.
Because at the end of the day, if you think this is Biden's fault, you're clearly an idiot.
Bye.
My question is, somebody mentioned here on the team, how does she get through the metal detectors at the airport with that many piercings on her face?
We know they're lunatics.
They are just mental.
Clinical psychotics.
Let's look at our side and what we need to fix in the next four plus eight years.
This is somebody who was a champion of the right, a former lefty.
We have a problem with people like this pretending they're conservatives.
This is the latest gem from Candace Owens.
That pedophiles are in power.
They are literally in power.
And that is intentional because then they can be controlled while they are in power.
And they are also exhibiting signs of a psychopathology that lets them know that they will do harm to the masses and feel nothing because they were themselves, many of them, raped when they were children.
It's not a coincidence that Justin Trudeau is gay.
Obama, gay.
Zelensky, gay.
Emmanuel Macron, gay and married to a trans man who molested him when he was a child.
Where to begin?
One of the biggest podcasts last week, a conservative, a special forces former guy operator said, well, yeah, this drone thing, it's about Chinese anti-gravity, gravitic propulsion.
I mean, it's just lunacy.
Katie, is there any chance that we can get the crazies out of the new MAGA conservative movement?
Well, look, it has nothing to do with the MAGA movement.
They're everywhere.
I mean, they just are.
You know, this is one of the things that I've learned.
You're always going to have people that believe crazy ideas, conspiracy theories, whatever.
I just think, you know, you just got to keep presenting the evidence.
You got to not give them airtime, not give them a platform.
But I don't think it's, honestly, I don't think it's unique to any movement or any side.
We've all got them.
Jen, is there a more complicating factor here that it's about...
Clickbait.
Whether it's the isolationist who say, you know, Zelensky is whatever, or whether it's the gravitic.
If the word gravitic can only be found in Star Trek movies, it's probably a clue that you're losing it.
Is this compounded by the people who just want more clicks on social media for their podcast, Jen?
I think it's desperation is what it is.
I mean, I would speak with Candace Owens in mind.
And, you know, the thing that is really sad about Candace Owens is I think a lot of people trusted her opinion for a really long time.
And then things just started to go south.
So was that because she's, like, struggling for relevancy?
Is she struggling to keep the clicks?
Is she struggling to keep what she thinks is her level of power or influence?
I don't know.
But it's not helpful to the movement.
It's not helpful to the goal that we should all kind of be on.
We should want to win.
And this kind of stuff doesn't necessarily rack up wins.
It actually just creates more division.
I just don't have time for people who aren't on the same page to get things done and really improve the country.
If they're in it just for their own personal gain, on to the next, please.
What about style as well, Katie?
No names, no pack drill.
There's a female podcaster, very successful.
They've called her the Queen of Ozembek, who uses the F-bomb now multiple times in an episode.
I've done it a couple of times with my team here behind the scenes.
I've regretted it.
Shouldn't we remain above the fray and just be a little bit more classy?
Yeah.
You know I feel strongly about that.
That's why I'm asking in front of an audience on my last show.
I'm teeing it up for you.
I think it demeans us to talk that way.
And I think it demeans us to speak.
You know, really to speak ill of others.
You know, we can criticize policies.
We can criticize the things that people do.
But, you know, let's face it.
If we're going to be true to our conservative principles, we believe that all people are created in the image of God.
So that means people are deserving of a certain kind of treatment, right?
I'm leaving the radio chair today.
I'm going into the White House.
Jen, 70 seconds in this segment.
Radio is still as strong as ever, correct?
And I am the queen of all class, so, you know.
Yes, radio still has such a place.
It is such a vulnerable medium.
It is the only thing where you can talk to someone and they can talk right back to you.
And even though we are going to miss you, Dr. G, seriously, you were one of the best and fastest voices on the radio.
You just sat right in that chair and you sunk right in and you were real.
You're going to really be missed.
I'm going to miss listening to you every single day.
But you know what?
Radio is going to carry on.
It is a great medium.
We need everybody listening to keep powering that.
It will be slightly less of a medium after 6 o'clock today, but it does continue, and I remember my discussion before I started with you and your then-colleague, Brian.
You taught me so much on that car ride to that Salem event about why radio is different and why even podcasting will never replace it.
Sorry, Joe, it won't.
Radio is live.
Radio is intimate.
Radio is special.
I can't believe we're almost done.
Stay with us.
We'll be back with Katie and Jen after these messages.
From Nancy Pelosi, play cut six for them. play cut six for them.
There's a little bit of irony here.
For women, women are known to be more, shall we say, ethical than men.
And so when they go after women candidates, they go after their ethics.
Why does her hands look like it doesn't belong on her body?
And then the child comes home from school crying because somebody said a bad thing about mom on TV. Women are more ethical, especially Nancy.
Did you know that?
She is the queen of ethics.
That is for sure.
I'm going to tell you what, though.
She's tough.
She broke both of her hips, stood up, did an interview, and then got them fixed.
I don't know.
Is that what happened?
Yeah.
And she's back already.
She had hip surgery, and I think she's back already.
Yeah.
Indestructible.
She was using a walker, but she was there today.
Oh, she used a walker?
Yeah.
So what happened to all the rioters in the pink pussycat hats?
It was too cold.
Too much snow?
They're waiting until deportations start.
And the 20th is going to be what?
What day of the week?
It's Monday, right?
Yeah.
Monday.
Nice.
Two weeks from today.
Nice.
So we'll have a whole week.
Whole week afterwards.
All right.
Coming with winning.
They better photograph the pile of EOs before he starts signing.
It's going to be...
He'll be behind it like Waldo.
Like, neighbor from Home Improvement.
Can you revoke Presidential Medals of Freedom, by the way?
Yes, you can revoke any...
We've had that whole conversation.
He revoked one that Trump had given.
Biden revoked one that Trump...
Yep.
I can't remember.
Yep.
Because we've got to take George Soros' back.
He doesn't even know who gave him to this time.
50 seconds.
Was that recently?
I don't remember that, though.
I don't know.
Oh, when he took it back?
Coming in with winning.
35 seconds.
Last live segment of my show.
I can't believe it.
I can't believe we get to be here with you for this.
That is so special.
Thank you for letting me stay.
That's so fun.
We'll be right back.
We're going to win so much.
We're going to win at every level.
We're going to win economically.
We're going to win with the economy.
We're going to win with military.
We're going to win with health care and for our veterans.
We're going to win with every single facet.
We're going to win so much you may even get tired of winning.
And you'll say, please, please, it's too much winning.
We can't take it anymore.
Mr. President, it's too much.
And I'll say, no, it isn't.
We have to keep winning.
We have to win more.
We're going to win more.
We're going to win so much.
I just love that.
I love that man.
I love that message.
Okay.
Two minutes, 58 seconds left.
Two of the greatest ladies I know.
One, my wife.
Made me the man I am today.
I'm eternally grateful to her.
And my colleague, Jen Horne, who just made me good at what I'm doing, along with my great colleagues, Dennis Prager, Mike Gallagher.
Why are you prepared?
Not just to do radio, Jen, but to be open about what you believe in public.
I love this country, and it's worth fighting for.
I love our president.
He's worth fighting for.
And there are a whole group of Americans that listen to our shows every single day that want to stand and fight.
And we're going to stand with you, Dr. G, and we're going to stand with President Trump, and we're going to go out there and save the country because it's worth saving.
Wow.
Katie, ten years ago I said you need to be in politics.
You said, are you insane?
That's disgusting.
Then you walked a path to where you are today.
Why?
I have to say it's the same reason as Jen.
I love this country so much.
I could not believe what was being done to it.
I can't believe what's being done to it.
I can't believe what Biden is managing to do with these last few weeks.
The destruction is just incredible.
But I'm so excited because I'm fighting, you're fighting, Jen is fighting.
There are so many people out in this country that have stepped up and they're saying enough is enough.
Well, next time it's either going to be at inauguration or in the White House for a very special tour for Jen and for, well, anybody who wants it.
If you got my cell phone number, you are welcome because it's the People's House.
And now it's going to have people in it from the Oval to the National Security Council to the Office of the Vice President who love this country and have a mandate.
From 77 million Americans to put it back to where it should be.
As Ronald Reagan used that passage from the Bible, a shining city on a hill.
Thank you, Katie.
I'll see you later.
And thank you, Jennifer Horne.
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So what will the next four years look like?
What will President Trump do, not only to secure our nation, but to stabilize the world?
None better to discuss it than the former cabinet member of the first Trump administration, one of your all-time favorites here on America First, the Right Honorable Robert Wilkie.
Stay with us for the final hour of the final episode of America First.
Six years is amazing and you really sat in that seat and you really did it.
You know, not everybody is a natural like that, so congratulations.
That's very kind.
I still remember that.
It's true.
I remember that car trip with Brian.
Yep.
That was fun.
And you, Miss Katie, we are going to get together tomorrow and carry on this lovely tradition.
Yay!
I can't wait.
The dangerous Gorka!
Yeah, yeah.
All right.
The tough one.
She gets you with that smile.
That's it.
And I'm so glad you guys are okay.
Love you guys, too.
And I'm so glad you guys are good and staying with Chris.
That's awesome.
I love that news.
Thank you very much.
Makes me very happy.
Don't suppose you'd be willing to get up at 3 in the morning to be on his show one day.
You know what?
I'd do it for you.
I don't know if I could do it every week.
I used to get up at 3 for Doug Steffen's show.
So, you know, I could do it for you guys.
Thank you, ladies.
Alright.
Love you guys.
Thank you.
Bye, guys.
Thank you.
All right.
We see something that said, take a look at what happened.
We see something that said, take a look at what happened.
The man they tried to kill.
Not once, but actually five times.
It's unclassified.
There are two that you know of.
Three lesser reported incidents, almost half a dozen times.
And in just a couple of weeks, he will be sworn in for the second time.
The only president, the second only president to have non-contiguous terms, President Trump.
And I will be working for him as of 12.01 on that day of the inauguration.
And it's really perfect to close my show after six years with somebody.
We should have recorded the clip of the caller a few days ago who said, That Wilkie, those conversations, history, strategy.
It was quite a call, and I said, yeah, I agree.
I could have done three hours every day with this man.
Erudite, knowledgeable, served this nation in its uniform in two different branches, and a man we desperately need back, former Secretary of Veterans Affairs and a good friend of the show.
Robert Wilkie, Happy New Year.
Oh, Happy New Year, and congratulations not just for you, but for the country.
That's too kind.
And I am very glad for all of us.
And I can say, having traveled extensively, as you know, in the last six months in Eastern Europe, that they are very happy that you are where you are.
And I've heard from several ambassadors and defense ministers to that effect.
And they're right.
Thank you.
I'm going to blush in a moment.
And we will be able to talk to them after January 20th, because President Trump takes those rules rather seriously.
I want to do a talk of geopolitics, history, national security, strategy writ large.
But you made a point before we started this last hour that goes to something Stephen Miller said after the New Orleans attack that I thought was so on point.
He is the incoming deputy chief of staff to the president.
After the New Orleans attack, the president said, this is a function of open borders.
He was, of course, roundly criticized by the lying legacy puppets of the left.
He said, what do you mean, this is a U.S. citizen?
And Stephen Miller wrote this on social media.
He said, quote, Islamist terrorism.
Is an import.
It is not homegrown.
It did not exist here before migration brought it in.
So irrespective of where the attacker is born, Islamic jihadism is not indigenous to America.
That's exactly right.
And you've been making this point on Newsmax.
And I've been saying on Newsmax a couple of things.
What Stephen said, but also the inability of the West to defend itself.
Of course, they're in the throes of committing cultural suicide or civilizational suicide.
The example I used is that the assault on those at the Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, by a Saudi physician with allegiance to ISIS. And the Germans have yet to come up with a motive for the murder of...
Can I interrupt you there for a second?
Because it's like some kind of Monty Python-esque Peter Sellers skit, where we are supposed to believe that the killer, 10 days before New Orleans in Germany, mowed down innocent Germans at a...
Christmas market because he was anti-Islam.
And we're supposed to believe that, Secretary Wilkie?
That's exactly right.
And Stephen has actually talked about this before.
And I'll take it to the military level.
Under the current administration, we had an extremism stand-down in the military.
Indoctrination by the left.
People forget this.
Can you talk about the stand-down and what that means in military terms when the Secretary of Defense orders a stand-down and what they were searching for?
Usually you see a stand-down in, say, an Air Force squadron.
One or several planes have malfunctioned or someone has died.
And it usually focuses on engineering.
Sometimes it focuses on operating procedures.
This was a defense-wide stand-down, forcing the entire service, all the services, to go through extremism training.
And what were they taught?
They were taught that this is an oppressive nation, the racist past, that Catholics...
Who follow Opus Dei or who are committed Jesuits, which is very interesting that they would consider the Jesuits a right-wing threat.
We've seen that as recently as this year when we found a slide coming out of a DEI presentation at Fort Bragg.
Where they said that traditional Catholics...
If you go to Tridentine Mass, you're a whole other threat.
Yes, if you believe in the Latin Mass, you are a threat.
But they weren't searching for jihadis.
They weren't searching for jihadis.
They were not.
And that's how we get Hassan.
That's how we get this guy.
We get the guy in Colorado.
Hassan, I read the files.
Hassan, there were many people up and down the chain of command who know about it.
They're afraid to talk.
That's the Fort Hood shooter.
That's right, the Fort Hood shooter.
They're afraid to talk because they will be labeled, they will be drummed out of the service.
Until we speak the truth and we identify the evil, we will never overcome it.
And I anticipate, and I can't say that this, I'm not speaking for President Trump, but having worked on...
The executive orders that will be coming on day one.
We're going to go after that.
He's going to go after that in the first hours.
Eliminate this kind of nonsense that is permeating all levels of the federal government, but more perniciously in law enforcement and the military.
And get us back to what we should be doing, and that is in the military training to deter and, if need be, defeat.
You mentioned law enforcement and we saw that in the first press conference after the...
That the deputy FBI agent in charge, who couldn't string a grammatically correct sentence together, who in contravention of FBI regulations had a nose ring on her face at the press conference, which magically disappeared later that evening, that that individual, after the mayor had said something to the contrary, stated this isn't a terror attack.
I mean, at that point, it's not just...
The quaint political correctness, you're actually perverting the threat assessment, and that can get people killed.
It's fascinating.
I'm a New Orleanian.
Right.
And I could point to the fact that there's no more incompetent mayor than Mayor Cantrell in New Orleans.
I mean, she's faced recalls.
Right.
She is a clown.
However, that clown in the mayor's uniform was correct.
Well, the FBI agent...
Was spouting the perversities of the whole DEI anti-racist cult and presenting a picture to the world that was not serious.
And if you think it's just New Orleans, you're mistaken.
It permeates all levels of our...
And we're talking about an attack where the perpetrator Jabbar was flying the...
Bayat, Shahada, black flag of ISIS, as he mowed down those 15 citizens.
Absolutely.
There's no question.
There's no question about this.
And to ignore it is to set your appointment at the gallows, because that's what the West is doing.
Look at Scandinavia.
The left loves to point to Scandinavia, the peaceful, socialist, semi-socialist nations of Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark.
Look what's happened to their societies, where they have allowed people who despise the rule of law, who despise whether or not the Scandinavians want to say this, the Judeo-Christian foundations of their civilization.
And what do you have in Sweden and Norway and Denmark?
The destruction of their civil societies, places where police dare not go, gangs roaming the streets of their capitals, killing anybody in sight.
I don't want, for those who aren't familiar, I just want to underline what the Secretary just said.
After I left the White House, I was invited to Sweden, to Malmo, and the jihadist gangs there.
We're using hand grenades, not handguns, hand grenades to affect their crime to such an extent, and anyone can verify this, that the EMT workers of Malmo were demanding body armor.
Think about that.
They needed body armor?
An ambulance driver.
An ambulance driver needs body armor.
So the threat is real, but here, at least in America...
Everything changes on January the 20th.
We're talking to the former Secretary of Veterans Affairs, the man who is Mr. National Security, Foreign Affairs for Newsmax, and a distinguished fellow at the America First Policy Institute, Robert Wilkie.
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Hundreds and hundreds of long-form interviews over the last We have to remember that our defense Because as the Polish experience reminds us,
the defense of the West ultimately rests not only on means, but also on the will of its people to prevail and be successful and get what you have to have.
The fundamental question of our time is whether the West has the will to survive.
Do we have the confidence in our values to defend them at any cost?
Do we have enough respect for our citizens?
To protect our borders.
Do we have the desire and the courage to preserve our civilization in the face of those who would subvert and destroy it?
That's on par.
Oh, yeah.
I've been saying for seven years, that speech is the most important speech.
I don't mean to interrupt you, but he's standing in Warsaw for a reason.
When the president was invited there at the beginning of the administration, the Polish government wanted him to give his big seminal speech.
This was 2017. Palatial government buildings downtown.
And we said no, because the president wants to be next to that iconic, massive bronze statue of the Warsaw Uprising, the anti-Nazi freedom fighters coming literally out of the sewers to take back their city.
And it was much humming and ahhing, and eventually it occurred.
And I didn't write the speech, but Steve Bannon and I framed the speech for the president's incredible speechwriters.
And for me, look, the Riyadh speech, massively important.
The speech where he announced his re-election campaign likewise historically.
But for me, the most consequential speech, and it is on a par with the Brandenburg speech by President Reagan, is this one.
And because of that sentence, and I'd like you to survey for us our allies and partners with regards to that demand or that question that he raised.
The question of the era, do we in Western civilization have the will to defend our civilization from those who wish to destroy it?
You've traveled the world for the last six months.
What are you seeing?
Are there glimmers?
I know a lot of people want President Trump back, but they too have to take responsibility for our shared civilization.
So what have you seen, Secretary?
Well, let's start with the geography.
The reason that speech, and I know you are one of the folks advising him, is in Warsaw and not in Paris or Berlin, is that that's where the focus for America's interests has moved.
We have moved from the traditional Paris-Berlin axis to a line that runs from Helsinki to Warsaw to Budapest to Bucharest.
Explain why.
And also to the Baltics.
With the exception of Finland, all of those countries have felt the twin terrors of the jackboot and the hammer and sickle in our lifetime.
Certainly with the hammer and the sickle.
Their people have been brutalized, murdered.
They understand what the colossus to the east does, historically does, no matter who's in charge.
And what they have done in response to Donald Trump's admonition is that they are spending as much as they can on national defense.
They have invited the United States in.
One of the things that you did in response to the weakness of the Obama administration and its desire to appease thugs like Putin, of course, and the Ayatollahs as well.
Is that you began to rotate American combat brigades throughout the East, and also Air Force units.
All of a sudden, there are troops of the 82nd Airborne Division in Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia.
There are units of 1st Armored Division in Poland, such to the point that the Polish government establishes a base called Camp Trump.
Much to the consternation of Biden and the Democrats.
- Not just the city in Israel. - Not just the city in Israel.
They are the front line.
And I should also include our friends the Greeks.
The Greeks, after all of their economic travails in the 20 of the last 25 years, they're spending 4% of GDP on defense.
They're an indispensable ally to the Israelis with their ability to allow the Israelis to train over their airspace.
And even the Greeks.
But they're all pointed to the east.
What this message is, is that there is a new Europe.
And I think you will see a change, and you'll probably be one of the people.
A fostering change, particularly with our State Department, that the old days of concentrating on the Quai d'Orsay and Berlin under Linden are over, that we have powerful allies to the East who count for more in the grand scheme of international security.
Does the Quai d'Orsay and under Linden, do they know this?
Are they aware?
I think the French are.
I do think the French are, and I've had a lot of contact with them, particularly in their military.
Their military is very different from the political leadership.
They realize that France, without its attachment to the United States in terms of the armed forces, really doesn't count for much.
And they're having problems in Africa.
They're having terrible problems in Africa, but we have to help them because, you know, it's funny, after all of these years, I mean, they left Algeria a year before I was born.
They still have a very colonial mindset when it comes to the organization of their armed forces.
They are designed to operate in Mali and Senegal.
Extraditionary.
And they don't have that punching power that is required, particularly as we look to the east.
Another item, and I think the president is very aware of this, we have a deep cultural and military problem, strategic problem with the United Kingdom.
There are more troops, Marines, in the United States Marine Corps than there are troops in the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, and the British Army combined.
If we had a Ukraine-style fight, they have enough artillery munitions for a day and a half.
Their Navy is the smallest since the restoration of Charles II. And this is one of the greatest fighting forces in the Falklands.
Yeah, in history.
We are better when we're with them because they do have a cultural acuity that is born of thousands of years of history and experiences that we've not had.
Although I like to tell them, if you just made George Washington a colonel in the British Army, it would have been very, very different.
By the way, they still get upset when I remind them that Churchill's mother was an American.
They hide that fact.
They do hide it.
They do like to hide that fact.
We're talking to a distinguished fellow at the America First Policy Institute, the Honorable Secretary Robert Wilkie.
See him, I think.
What did you say after the attacks in New Orleans?
How many times?
I was on eight times yesterday.
Eight times.
That was like my time at Fox News after the Paris attacks.
Why?
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Will you pot up and come in again with the hostage video from Mar-a-Lago?
Mr. Netanyahu about a ceasefire deal.
You said if they don't have one, by the time you take office, there will be help to pay.
We're going to see what happens.
Have you spoken to us about it?
They better let the hostages come back soon.
President Trump, hours before the New Orleans attack, talking about the seven U.S. citizens behind.
People do not know this because the Biden administration doesn't want you to know this.
The seven hostages who were...
Taken by Hamas and still being held hostage.
Two of them may already have been killed.
And people don't want to know that 47 Americans were murdered on October 7th.
How important is it, in just the panoply, the last 6,000 years of human history that we know of, when leaders who are powerful speak plainly, Secretary Wilkie?
I met with families of the hostages a few weeks ago here in the U.S. And they said to me, a shocking revelation, they said, and we have the president's tweet, they've had over 100 visits with this administration,
which collectively were worth less than President Trump posting one social media post in which he said, the hostages better be released by the inauguration or, quote, in caps, they will be all hell to pay.
Why is straight talking?
So catalytic in geopolitics?
Well, it is the be-all and end-all.
Malefactors focus on obfuscation, and they take advantage of that.
They see obfuscation as a sign of weakness.
If you look at our history post-World War II, there have been times when our officials have said, well...
Korea is outside of our sphere of influence.
The next thing we know, the North is pouring over the border.
Jimmy Carter says we have an inordinate fear of communism.
And the next thing we know, the Soviets and the Cubans are rampaging through Africa.
Or the Malay speech.
And the Malay speech.
How can you imagine the impact it has on Americans when the president says...
We're in trouble.
Well, and because those are people, and this is made manifest, I think, to the nth degree by the Biden people, those people believe at best they exist to manage American decline.
Yes.
They exist because America has had too much.
It's not fair.
It's not fair that Central Africa doesn't have liberal democracy.
LGBTQ, LMN. Right.
I mean, these are the same people who tried to foist that agenda on an 8th century society like Afghanistan.
And they wondered why they weren't getting any cooperation.
Which is ironic, because isn't that quite colonial?
Yes, exactly.
In attitude?
It is an intellectual arrogance.
Right.
I mean, and there have been many manifestations of this throughout Western history.
I think the most grievous example is from your...
Your former land where you served in their military in the United Kingdom.
We're in 1935, Oxford Union debate, will we ever serve king and country again?
No.
Will we ever fight for king and country?
No.
And that sends shockwaves throughout certainly Central Europe.
They were listening in Berlin.
You see the consequences of that downstream.
So talk to us about when they're listening to President Trump in Tehran, in Beijing, in Pyongyang, in Moscow.
These things matter.
They do matter.
They do matter to hard people.
And look, here's the track record.
And I said this again yesterday on television.
Putin did not take a warning in the Syrian desert.
300 of his troops were killed.
He didn't respond, didn't say a thing.
There was no response.
When President Trump did that, not even a press conference?
Not in a press conference.
The Ayatollahs were testing through their proxies the resilience of American strength in the Middle East, in the deserts of Iraq and Syria.
The next thing they know, Soleimani is dead and their nation is bankrupt.
Not only dead, I'd like to point out, dead on his way to meet the puppet prime minister of Iraq.
We didn't kill him in Iran.
No.
We took him out as he was visiting the puppet.
As he was getting ready to go, that's right.
This is important.
And so they have a track record.
And what you're going to see, again, I'm not speaking officially, but having worked on transition for the last two years, I've got a pretty good idea.
You're going to see the coming together of all elements of American power.
And the kinetic power is the last one to use.
But the threat has to be credible.
The threat has to be credible.
Past experience makes that credible.
Economic diplomatic power of this country.
If you notice that the natural gas spigots to Europe were cut off.
Guess what's going to happen when America wakes up on the 21st of January?
The energy spigots in this country will be wide open.
The LNG ports.
The Europeans will have American natural gas.
Oil prices will plummet.
And Putin's economy will be on the brink of collapse.
The same with the Iranians.
And Venezuela, too.
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Come in with the too much winning.
We're going to win so much, you may even get tired of winning.
And you'll say, please, please, it's too much winning.
We can't take it anymore.
Mr. President, it's too much.
And I'll say, no, it isn't.
We have to keep winning.
We have to win more.
We're going to win more.
One of my favorite clips of the incoming commander-in-chief, I think seven years ago in North Carolina, talked to us about...
It's, of course, the love of country that I think was so seminal to 77 million Americans voting for President Trump to come back.
You know better than anyone what he believes in terms of what America First represents in practice.
And I've always added the codicil or the caveat.
It's America First, but not America alone.
Right.
Will you explain to those who maybe fall in a simple minded interpretation of that into, oh, it's isolationism or it's other nations don't matter.
What is special about the president's approach to the use of force?
Well, absolutely.
Well, first of all, you can ask the Iranians and the Russians what they think about the president.
Or the AQ people who had a Moab dropped on them.
Absolutely.
In Afghanistan.
What they think about the president's reluctance to use force.
President Trump.
In an interesting way, represents a continuum of American politics that begins with Washington but accelerates under the thinking of a John Quincy Adams, his famous line as he's developing the Monroe Doctrine.
America does not go abroad in search of demons.
With a pinch of Jackson?
With a pinch of Jackson and understanding that the American people don't go looking for trouble.
Andrew Jackson didn't go looking for trouble, but when he found it, he finished the problem.
If trouble arises, you've got me to...
That's right.
And, you know, the famous incident when South Carolina first threatened to secede during the, I think, at the end of the first Jackson administration.
He said, do it and I'll hang every one of you.
And guess what?
They knew he would.
And he would be leading the band.
And then you see Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, using the African proverb, look, we show people how strong we are, but we don't have to.
We don't have to pull the trigger to do that.
Donald Trump understands that at a very basic...
It's kind of instinctual.
It is.
He'd be the first one to tell you.
He hasn't spent time at the Kennedy School or SAIS. And it's interesting because he is at war with a breed of arrogance that was certainly made manifest in both political parties in most of the post-war era.
That, you know, the use of force to change the world in our image represented a type of arrogance that got us down the long road to destruction in many places.
So kind of geopolitical humidity?
That's right.
Donald Trump being humble, but not being weak.
The notion that you have laid out so well so many years about America not being alone, I can tell you that the Japanese don't think they're alone.
The South Koreans in whatever mode they happen to be in at the time, they don't think they're alone, nor do the Australians or the Indians, or our friends in the Baltics, or in Eastern Europe.
They've never had so much attention as they had in those four years, and they will get that attention back.
But for that to function...
But for that to function, he demands that...
And it's John Kennedy again.
Ask not.
Right.
So that's a strain of idealism that cuts across this thing.
But also, it's even simpler than that, isn't it?
It's just principle.
You want to call yourself our friend.
I mean, this is the whole NATO argument.
You want to be our friend?
Act like a friend.
Be serious.
And Donald Trump, and I recommend this to anyone who has a lot of time on his hands.
January 1st, 1963. Foreign Affairs magazine, Dean Acheson, the gray eminence of the Democratic Party's foreign policy establishment, former Secretary of State under Truman.
Guess what he writes?
Managing alliances.
And guess what he says?
The American people will finally get tired of carrying Germany and France.
This is just a few months after the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Crazy.
But for that also to function in a credible fashion on our side of the bargain, we have to have a military that is, again, the envy of the world.
You were responsible for that in the Pentagon.
I've asked this question to you maybe six times in the last year.
What are the magic ingredients to bring us back to that place?
The first thing we have to do is with our own people.
And that is to restore in their minds the primacy.
Of the notion that the military is the ultimate meritocracy.
It is the ultimate representative of what makes America good and strong.
That you rise on your own talents.
It doesn't matter what group you are from.
It doesn't matter what part of the country you are from.
If you perform, you are accepted.
And that our job in the civilian world...
In civilian leadership is to ensure that you are trained to the utmost without any regard to nurturing this group or that group, and I'll give you an example in a minute, and that you have the tools to fight and win quickly and get out.
You know, George Marshall said a couple of things.
One, you echo him all the time.
And that's why you were so concerned about the degradation of the militaries of the United Kingdom and Germany, that it is better to fight with allies than alone.
And he also said democracies can't sustain long wars.
And we've seen that in Vietnam, we've seen that in Iraq and Afghanistan.
That is what we need to do.
And it's very basic stuff.
Now, we could get into a long discussion about how we reform acquisition and how we reform procurement.
We could do that.
But without these fundamental things.
And also, it goes to the lowest levels of education in this country.
When I mean lowest, I mean kindergarten, first grade, what have you.
Teaching civics, teaching history, teaching English, this is the last best hope.
Because if you're fed a load of gruel from the teachers union that you represent a racist, that you've caused all the world's problems, why are you going to want to fight for that?
So that's it.
Real quick, when I said groups, we have a secretary of the army now who was asked why.
You can pass a Biden army physical with 10 push-ups in 2 miles in 25 minutes.
She said under oath, well, if we have stricter standards, that's at war with underrepresented groups.
Wow.
Well, she could get overrepresented groups, and that's going to be dead on the battlefield.
Bingo.
If you want to know what I mean, look at Putin losing 2,000 people a day.
Because he's just throwing guys off the bus right into the fight, hoping they kill one Ukrainian for every 10 or 12 they lose.
That's when people who think they're being nice actually get people killed.
That's the reality.
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Let me get my shoes.
I got you, sir.
I got you, sir.
Let me get my shoes, sir.
Hold that in your head.
Sir, we got to move to the box.
Let me get my shoes.
Okay, my shoes, darling.
Come on, get the shoes.
Watch out.
Wait, wait, wait.
Remarkable.
There are two moments in American history like that.
One is Ronald Reagan.
Walking into George Washington Hospital, his wife comes in, he says, I forgot to duck.
And the other is the great Theodore Roosevelt, who was shot in the chest right before he delivered an address in Milwaukee.
And he walks, he demands to walk into the convention hall.
Opens up his shirt.
Blood all over it.
By the way, you can see the shirt.
It's at the Roosevelt Boyhood Home in New York City.
And he says, we stand at the brink of Armageddon and we fight for the Lord.
And he gave the speech.
And he gives a speech for almost two hours.
I want to thank you.
I want to salute you for what you've done.
In uniform, out of uniform.
I pray to the dear Lord we will see you inside the second Trump administration, either actively or as an eminence grise at the president's ear.
But it would be...
And I owe a debt of gratitude for your support.
It's been a real pleasure.
But it would be remiss of me if I didn't ask in the last two minutes we have with you because of what incredible...
Sisyphean tasks you accomplished at the Veterans Administration.
What is your message to our veterans today, after the last four years especially?
The cavalry is coming.
You must know Doug Collins.
Very much, and it is an inspired choice.
We know each other from the Air Force.
We are colonels together, although I have retired ahead of him, even though he's older.
This is somebody who feels it viscerally.
And that was the difference between the Donald Trump world and the Obama-Biden world, and even to some extent the Bush world.
We populated VA with people like Doug Collins, who either served as a career or who came from military families, because we had instant credibility.
And we changed the trajectory.
The trajectory was always, there's this, there are mandates from on high from the VA headquarters in Washington.
We sent authorities down to the hospitals because one size does not fit all.
It's a very different population in Fayetteville, North Carolina from New York City.
But we also said that the focus is on the individual veterans' health, not the needs of the...
Bureaucracy, Washington, or the unions.
Biden brought back the unions.
He killed choice.
It has been one scandal after another.
And I'll give you one last statistic.
The Washington Post, that great sentinel of liberty, averaged more stories about VA each month Donald Trump was in office, just one month, than the total number they have written about VA in four years.
And they were all laudatory of you, of course.
They've written two or three.
And I'm not counting the ones where they covered a veterans race.
Did they cover the story of Biden hiring back all the people you fired?
Not a bit.
Not one.
I wonder why.
I wonder why.
Robert Wilkie, Secretary Wilkie, God bless you.
God bless you and glad for the country.
Thank you kindly for your support.
I have nothing more to say than thank you to all of you.
You've made this an incredible six years.
And I hope to see you again in another capacity in the future after we secure this nation and make it that shining city on a hill again.
I owe you so much.
God bless all of you.
All of our regulars from Judy in Brooklyn to Brent in LA to all of our friends Ray in Livermore, Deep Voice Dave.
All of you.
I will miss you on a daily basis but you'll be in my heart.
Every single one of you.
Keep your head on a swivel.
Watch your six.
Hold the line.
Never give up.
Never give in.
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