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Jan. 23, 2025 - Louder with Crowder
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How Trump's Deportation Plan will Save America... And Europe
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George, I think we should listen.
Go very well.
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip that started on the radio.
The MC was a prick.
The host was a mighty funny man, a loud mouth to be sure.
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Back around!
Uh...
I was just talking, before we get in, we're getting into a lot, but the lady wears this perfume called Baccarat, and we were at a hotel, and the African-American gentleman opened the car, and as she was walking in, she went, Baccarat!
That's unisex!
You can try it!
Be good on you!
Oh, to you!
To me?
Did you try it?
She can wear it!
You can wear it!
You both can wear it!
Yeah.
And he started recommending, so I don't know, good unisex.
I don't really wear cologne.
I'm more of a don't shower and see what happens kind of man.
A lot to get to today.
Germany is, of course, at this tipping point.
And by that, I mean they've been teetering for a very long time.
You've heard about the migrant crime.
We'll give you some statistics and lay out the case as to this is exactly why Donald Trump's administration is beginning deportations immediately to protect us from this.
Not all cultures are created equally.
And the media and those on the left are aiding and abetting illegal aliens and by proxy, sex trafficking.
I don't know if you know, there's more slaves on earth than ever in recorded history, over 40 million.
So we're going to be talking about that.
It's this misplaced compassion.
Also, CNN is firing everybody!
So that's fun.
Yay!
Cue in the soundboard there, Billy.
Thanks.
We are streaming, right, to Rumble?
We had a technical difficulty.
We are streaming to Rumble?
A false start.
A false start.
It was a false start.
Well, that's my nickname.
So...
You should call me offsides.
What does that mean, you blue line?
So at some point today, if you are still watching on the tubes, you...
Head on over to Rumble.
It's a live show weekdays, 10 a.m.
Eastern, even tomorrow.
Of course, on Rumble.
First exclusive sit-down interview with, actually, I guess you can just run it right now, with Enrique Tarrio, noted mostly Hispanic, black, white supremacist and pardoned Proud Boy founder.
My parents came from Cuba.
Anti-communism just runs in my blood.
We are going to have, I believe, the first interview exclusive with Enrique Tarrio.
I've been doing this for quite some time.
They're definitely watching right now.
Enrique Tarrio has a mass following.
They're going to weaponize some type of agency against us and put us in jail.
Tarrio was sentenced to 22 years behind bars.
Many took to X to mock the Afro-Cuban white nationalist for being the face of white supremacy and pledging his allegiance to former President Donald Trump, someone who more than likely would not go to bat for him.
What they've done to these people is outrageous.
Wide pardons for January 6th insurrectionists.
One of the individuals receiving clemency is the former Proud Boys leader and South Floridian Enrique Tarrio.
Think of this, almost a hundred percent of the people are convicted and they end up in shackles almost immediately and jailed.
No, I can let it happen.
So that's going to be tomorrow.
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Question of the day.
Who would you really like to see deported?
Now it has to be legal, in that they have to be illegal.
Yeah.
My landlord.
Yeah.
Well, he's an H-1B. That's probably true.
Speaking of which, Josh Feierstein, Captain Morgan, right here, Jill Morgan, H-1Bs have been at the forefront lately in people's minds.
And that's brought the wonderful culture of India into the spotlight.
There's no way out of this.
Let's eye on India.
What's a smash?
It's Baccarat.
Baccarat.
I'm sorry, it's India.
That's not Baccarat.
India, it's unisex.
You should try.
You should try.
Poop in the streets.
Now...
It's no good.
We were talking about, especially being in comedy, black guys just talk to you.
You don't get that many interactions with white guys.
They just start talking with you like you're a friend.
Like, leave me alone.
I don't want to...
Or you get this white guy thing to...
Yeah.
I can't imagine.
Like guys talk, though.
No, it's fun.
And older black women, too.
I always have very good interactions with older black women.
I wonder why.
What's the implication?
I don't appreciate it.
Oh, I think you know.
Oh, I think I know the implication.
I think you do.
I think they like a guy with a nice butt.
I mean, big butt.
Big.
I didn't mean nice.
I didn't mean to say...
Let's not be nice.
We're being generous with the term nice.
Yeah.
So, back to India.
Okay?
We're talking about cultures that we like, and we're talking about cultures that are inferior.
India...
Has now been the bringer of whatever this workout routine is.
2.36am.
Liquor.
Sick.
Get your polo on.
Lives in an underground tunnel.
Sea brain.
Is that a brain, really?
Straight dog.
Okay, push-ups in the rain.
Somersaults in the dirt.
Got it.
Mud.
We'll call it mud.
That's what I'm missing, my somersaults.
Mountain climbers, okay.
You know what?
Okay, cool.
Curling the rock.
Yeah.
Okay.
He's doing a lot of things that make no sense in good strength programming.
I wouldn't count those push-ups.
No, zero reps.
He didn't hit parallel.
Zero.
Not a one.
I feel like he should be moving on a train track with one of those...
Right there?
With another guy.
Ship captain.
Humping the street.
Very nice.
Okay, nothing about that makes sense.
This song is inspirational, though.
Yeah, it is.
So, let's be really clear here.
Have you ever been in the gym and noticed, and yes, I know that Indians are Asians, and noticed that older Asian dudes just use the equipment however they want to see it be used?
They're innovators.
Yeah, I saw, this is last week, I saw a guy literally doing kickbacks with his foot on a chest fly machine.
What?
How do you do that?
I still couldn't figure it out.
I tried to reverse engineer it.
Or his hands on the floor?
I used to have a guy who would get on the Smith machine, he'd put on five pound plates and use it like a cardio machine for 20 minutes.
Yeah, can I get a set in?
Nah, sorry.
No, no, no.
Go to cardio.
What?
It's not at all.
The weird part is, he didn't look half bad.
Consistency in anything will help you.
So the good news is, though, this man who has no idea how to use proper programming, rep protocols, or implement progressive overload, well, just got an H-1B.
Yeah, I'll take the number four.
I'm still waiting, by the way.
We don't have enough Americans with that kind of skill.
We need to bring in the best and brightest.
Yeah, well, they just got rid of their DEI at McDonald's.
Yes, they did.
Replace it with a machine.
Hope you like unemployment.
Hope you're happy.
The machine is that guy.
Yes, it is.
That's your AI? You know what?
Oh, jeez.
Oh, I guess it's playing India's Top 40. Let's go to track number eight.
Let's go to country.
I don't have country in India.
Hip-hop.
Slightly angrier.
So, this also brings us to another country that's a very silly place.
And it's okay.
I think America's the best and I think most other countries are not very good.
Particularly Canada.
Gerald knows a lot about sports.
And I'm insulting myself because Canada has brought us hockey, largely.
I don't think he brought it to us.
They invent hockey?
They invented hockey, yes.
I mean, I don't know.
A Canadian invented basketball and was dumb enough to not put a hole in the basket.
Oh, that's true.
Then he would cut a little hole and poke it out with a broomstick.
Then they invented a device with a chain that you would pull to pop until someone's like, why don't you put a hole in that basket?
Kind of a rip-roaring game, isn't it?
Yeah, what are you doing?
How will we know if they've made the basket?
So I know a little bit about hockey.
So this is Stephen Knows Sports.
Wide open!
He scores!
Oh, I better be on my game.
So Tuesday, Corey Perry, Edmonton Oilers, he scored a goal after narrowly avoiding, and this is where you see, we're going to get to illegal immigration.
He avoided this flying...
We'll see if you can spot the oddity.
...falling along, stress on...
Something came over the glass, and he says it distracted him right as this shot is taken.
And that's what it is, nachos that came over the glass.
It's always dangerous when Zancho's throwing stuff on.
Those nachos were already there.
And I don't think Logan Thompson can say, I lost the puck in the nachos.
He's trying to say that the nachos are the reason why he couldn't block the goal?
Yeah.
Was he Goldberg from the Mighty Ducks?
Yeah.
Can't keep his eyes on the food.
There were nachos!
He was also in heavyweights.
So, we did find, by the way, the culprit.
I'm sure some people around him will probably point him out.
There he is!
You know, I thought hockey was missing something.
That song was it.
Oilers lost 3-2, by the way.
Nobody cares.
They did have a pretty funny headline.
Credit where it's due.
It was...
Nacho average assist.
All right.
That's a fun pun.
I always find it funny when broadcasters have to take it seriously.
Like, I guess you could say, Thompson, that this is nacho average assist.
That's right, Bob.
It's probably some Canadian accent.
No, they speak very Americanized.
Because they too are ashamed of their heritage.
Speaking of which, by the way, obviously it's a fun day.
It's a slow news day aside from all the deporting, which is fun.
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That's an embarrassing lawsuit.
I know.
You gotta tell a judge and a bunch of other people that you're an idiot?
I dropped a plate on my foot and it's his fault.
Probably.
It was the Indian guy in the weight room.
I mean, I threw it at him.
I did cut the cables.
Yes, you did.
Like a sinister Hamburglar.
Those are hard cables to cut.
Hamburglar meets Final Destination.
It's like a hamstring burglar.
Yes.
It's fun.
It's the Zack Snyder.
Redo.
The gritty version.
It's nice and gray.
Hamburglar.
I'm tired of this job.
No cheese on that.
All right.
So, CNN. Before I move on, CNN is going to be making some major changes.
And by that, I mean firing everybody.
Now, you asked, how do you hold mainstream media accountable?
That was a question yesterday.
You already have.
Rumble Premium, Muck Club, you have.
They're irrelevant.
To give you an idea, Just a metric.
Between 2021 to 2023, CNN lost $400 million.
Wow!
How do you let it get to that much?
You know, $50 million?
Maybe you start to suspect something.
$100 million?
$150 million?
Take inventory!
Maybe it's those defamation lawsuits.
Could be.
Well, that does hurt.
Could also be that they suck.
And by that, I mean you're terrible at your job.
Here is why.
The media, a free press, only exists to inform the population.
Right?
To provide you with information so you can make better decisions.
When they cease to do that job, they cease to serve a purpose.
I don't care how many people put on New Year's Eve.
Yeah, I don't care.
I feel like in a meeting they have one more.
One more gay guy and we'll hit the ratings numbers.
Well, in 2022, remember CNN Plus?
To give you an idea, Rumble Premium is growing leaps and bounds.
CNN Plus was there online.
It lasted only weeks and it cost them $300 million.
Whoops.
The elections, CNN finished fourth.
In the network rankings with 4.7 million, which seems like a lot, but you consider that's hundreds of millions of dollars in budget.
You, 9.75 million of you watch, almost eight on Rumble alone, not YouTube.
Think about that.
There's a tectonic shift taking place in the media landscape, and CNN knows it.
They've lost now, even since election, it gets worse, 47% of their audience.
Wow.
That's a fun number.
So they're going to start firing some people.
Not everybody, but they are going to try and move Jim Acosta to the midnight slot.
You mean this guy?
This guy.
Oh, look, you can see it on his face.
You can see it on his face right now.
He's like, I'm not going to be here long.
Midnight.
His lives are part of the reason why they have no money.
Yeah.
True.
Oh, that's got to be tough.
He's got to go out and fake it like he still has a job.
He kind of deserves this just a little bit.
He was a little snooty.
Well, the reason he's snooty?
Snotty.
The reason they're moving him is because they probably don't want to have any more repeats like this.
That's enough.
Put down the mic.
Mr. President, are you worried about indictments coming down in this investigation?
Don't be rude.
Can you give us a question?
I'm not going to give you a question.
You are fake news.
I tell you what, CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them.
You are a rude, terrible person.
You shouldn't be working for CNN. Just because of the attack of fake news and attacking our network, I just want to ask you, sir...
I'm changing it from fake news, though.
Doesn't that under variant fake news?
This is CNN. This is the news.
We're asking you to come on and tell the truth.
And that's why more people are watching the Cartoon Network SpongeBob reruns right now, Jim.
When you report fake news, which CNN does a lot, you are the enemy of the people.
Go ahead.
Because your question is...
A very political question, because you have an agenda.
You're CNN. You're fake news.
This is why I love Donald Trump doing that, because some people say fascist, tyrant.
Look, he shouldn't be attacking the press.
You know where he lines up.
Acosta is absolutely a hack.
Some of you may not remember, this was a big story from Andrew Breitbart.
Journalist.
It was a list of journalists who were being sent tips.
From the Obama administration who are being given information, right?
The inside lane, while they excluded journalists who disagreed with them.
The left just destroys the reputation or the credibility of journalists with whom they disagree.
Donald Trump just says, you're an ass!
I'd rather know where you stand.
Super duper fake news.
You're rude.
I love it, by the way.
The news about Jim Acosta is fantastic because that Spongebob retort was yesterday.
He was like, sir, this is CNN. We are the news.
You can't just come on here and spin a tale.
I was like, oh, he deserves every second of this.
He absolutely does.
I don't know.
By the way, Spongebob's not on Cartoon Network.
It's a Nickelodeon program.
I mean, it's kind of fake news.
Fact check.
I don't know.
Three Pinocchios.
Admonish that guy.
He deserves it.
You know what?
I'll take the admonish form.
Hit me.
No, don't do it.
No, no, no.
You don't deserve it.
No, don't give it.
Don't beat him this.
Let's go to this here.
This is the theme today.
All cultures are not equal.
Okay?
True.
Western culture is better.
The fact that you're watching this using electricity on the internet or a television is exhibit A. Alright?
You enjoy so many luxuries that we take for granted.
And many people here don't realize how folks live in other countries.
Okay.
That's an ingratitude issue.
You also don't realize that not all cultures share the same values.
People don't...
There are more slaves right now on earth than ever.
We've talked about over 40 million, right?
How does that happen?
You're in an air-conditioned or centrally heated house right now watching this on a relatively free and open internet.
Maybe on a smart device.
Working from home, perhaps.
How can there be more slavery than ever?
Because some cultures still engage in cannibalism.
Some, child sacrifice.
Some, just child rape, like many Islamic cultures.
Some don't believe in freedom.
We don't share the same values.
One of the most corrosive things to have ever happened in pop culture is everyone holding hands and we are the world.
We are not the same.
We will never be the same.
And so when you start with that premise, you have to determine which culture is better.
Ah, but people were afraid to say that because you're accused of supremacy.
It's not racial supremacy.
It's cultural supremacy.
And I'm okay with it.
I'm a nationalist and I am a cultural supremacist.
Go ahead.
I'm fine with it.
So, the West, though, unfortunately, of people working, the enemy within, working against it because they feel guilty of the West.
They don't want the West to be edified.
And you just saw this in Germany, and this is why we have to have the deportations and a strong border in the United States.
An Afghan, in Germany, migrant, who should have assimilated, right?
We should have this wonderful, this beautiful mosaic.
It doesn't work.
Murdered.
A two-year-old and his caretaker.
Let's bring you some news on another story we're watching.
This is out of Germany, where there are reports of a knife attack in a city in Bavaria.
This is the city of Aschaffenburg.
Police saying two people have been killed, among them a toddler.
That attack taking place this morning in a park.
Now, I know we don't want to be insensitive, and I know that we don't want to say, hey, maybe people should have seen this coming, they will lay out the case.
Could be, your guess is, as good as mine.
But the authorities did finally manage to identify the perpetrator.
Yeah, seems like...
I wonder which one.
Well, well, well.
So let me give you the information here.
This murderer, and that's what this person is, was a 28-year-old failed asylum seeker from Afghanistan, was supposed to leave the country last year.
All right.
So that seems pretty cut and dry.
Well, why was this person...
Seeking asylum.
What does that mean?
And if they weren't supposed to be there, why was this person still there?
Ah, that's the problem that we run into.
So when people tell you that they are compassionate and they want to stop deportations, they want to actively fight against the best interests of the United States or Western civilization, just remember, this is how it's done.
Hey, what would have been more compassionate is this guy to be out.
Hopefully punished.
But that brings us, for those of you who are still trying to make sense of this, to another installment of Then and Now.
All right.
So, we start this off.
Hopefully, we're all on the same page.
This is a heinous crime, and the focus should be, how do we prevent these kinds of evil crimes from ever occurring again?
Makes me want to bring back public execution.
Yeah.
Like they do in their culture.
Definitely.
They don't get everything wrong.
But some people are more concerned with reducing collateral offense.
So let's go to now.
This is the headline here on the BBC. References available.
Link in the description.
It says, Toddler and man fatally stabbed in German Park.
Okay.
Fine.
But here's then.
They corrected it.
They changed it from this.
See if you can spot why.
Toddler and man fatally stabbed in German Park.
Afghan man held.
Let me ask you.
Oh, wait a second.
We know that this is the person.
We know the murderer in question.
That information hasn't changed.
But the media, who's supposed to bribe you with information, removed the description of the assailant.
They decided you deserve less information.
Ask yourself why.
Jeez.
Can you show me that first one again?
The one without the Afghan man held on it?
Yeah, that's today.
There you go.
It's like they just took white out.
Which means there was a meeting.
It means that someone was reprimanded and someone corrected what they viewed as a mistake.
Someone in the media viewed it as wrong to tell you who the murderer was.
Yeah.
Why?
Well, because it might offend somebody.
All right.
This now brings us to the government response in Germany.
Okay, let's go to now.
All right?
The Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, liberal, by the way, said, I'm tired of seeing...
Well, I guess, okay, we're talking about Germany.
I'm tired of seeing these acts of violence every few weeks carried out by people who have come to us to find protection here.
A false notion of misplaced tolerance is completely inappropriate.
Words are not enough.
Hey, that sounds pretty firm, but let's go to then, two days ago.
Schultz was telling the WEF that free speech was allowed in his country so long as it wasn't kind of what he just said.
Doesn't sound right-wing?
On the question of the dealing of Elon Musk, I had a lot of things to comment in the past because he was discussing a lot about Europe.
And just to repeat what I already said, we have the freedom of speech in Europe and in Germany.
Everyone can say what he wants.
No, you don't.
Even if he is a billionaire.
And what we do not accept is if this is supporting extreme right positions.
And this is what I would like to repeat again.
Now, what qualifies as extremely right-wing?
Any Republican, any conservative in the United States who advocates for Second Amendment absolutism, that is extreme right-wing.
Anyone in the United States who believes in the First Amendment and that freedom of speech is absolute as long as you're not committing a crime, regardless of opinion, that is considered extreme right-wing.
Pointing out statistical crime realities.
Is extreme right wing.
Apparently putting Afghan man held is extreme right wing because they had to edit their headline.
Absolutely.
Exactly.
And keep in mind, in Germany and in the UK, all across Europe, this is why the United States is better than Europe, people have been jailed.
People have been fined, have been jailed for speaking out on social media.
You know, the most extreme example I pointed to you was in the UK, a man who was actually jailed for doing a cover of Kung Fu fighting at a karaoke bar.
Someone said it was offensive.
The little pug who did the Sig Hale?
Remember that?
In Canada, you've had comedians who've been put before human rights tribunals.
If you live in the United States, you enjoy something that nobody else on Earth does.
Comment below if you recognize that.
I know I've been harping on it since 2009, but we are uniquely different in that sense.
It's one thing to say freedom of speech.
It's another thing to...
Actually practice it.
No other country does.
So I know what you're saying.
Hey, what about Jeffrey Dahmer?
What about white murder?
Of course, there are murderers across all races of people.
But the anecdotal doesn't disqualify the empirical.
Afghans in Germany are 40 times more likely to commit gang rapes than native-born Germans.
And to give you an idea, the kind of fight, this is why we've arrived at this point.
Hey, maybe some lives could have been saved.
In 2016, Snopes fact-checked me for reporting that Germany was handing out do-not-rape pamphlets after a whole bunch of New Year's rapes.
And just so you know, their fact-check was actually these pamphlets were printed first in 2013 in Hamburg.
So this is false.
These were only redistributed en masse because of a bunch of giant gang rapes in Cologne.
So the problem persists over years?
Yes!
That's the whole point, yes.
They actually had to print out, there are pictorials.
Yeah.
Don't do this.
Your hand reaching for a woman's butt in a bikini.
No.
Think of how silly this is.
Think of the first step, how silly it is.
That's what the Afghans said when they saw the pamphlet.
Yeah, exactly.
Look at how silly this is.
I will do it anyway.
That some white privileged moron, likely a feminist, thinks that some hairy would-be terrorist Fake asylum seekers going to see a circle with a red line through it and a hand on an ass and go, I never knew!
Sorry, my bad.
She doesn't like it?
Why would she dress like that if she doesn't want it?
And then the media took it upon themselves and it was reported to say, oh no, it's really important that we fact check that this is not the first printing.
Hey, if your job is to give people information to keep them safe or to make better, more informed decisions, wouldn't you be more focused on giving them the information to avoid, say, a gang rape?
Like, decrease it by 40 times as far as likelihood?
This is, let me distill it.
Afghan man held.
That's removed from the headline, right?
BBC. Afghans in Germany, 40 times more likely to commit gang rape.
You statistically could drastically reduce your chances of being raped by avoiding largely Afghan areas in Germany.
That's a fact.
Is the media serving you?
And this is what we see now.
We see the pendulum swinging.
And we'll get to the United States because the media is still actively acting against deporting the kinds of people here who could commit those crimes.
No, I get it.
Not all illegal aliens.
Are committing gang rapes.
That's not what I'm saying.
But you can't know.
Just like they weren't able to deport this man.
Do you feel compassionate?
So now you have these new polls, and Germany's far-right AFD party is now the second most popular party with support of 20%.
Schultz party, the liberal, is third with 17%.
And the AFD's leader, Alice Weidel, recently supported the idea of re-migration.
So let me explain to you what that means.
That's more severe than just deporting people who are criminals, illegal aliens.
That's removing immigrants who refuse to integrate.
In other words, people who have maybe even been there legally for a while, it's, yeah, but you can't stay here.
Why?
On account of the fact that you keep grabbing German women's asses.
Now, that may seem extreme to you, but what do you think happens when you have rapists, when you have murderers who can't be deported?
People become more right-wing.
I know I am.
Do you guys feel that?
Do you feel yourself being pushed more to the right?
I genuinely am.
If people say to change your mind, you could look at my opinions.
Again, long timeline back in 2009 on YouTube with a blue bed sheet.
Largely pretty similar, but I'm more hardline.
I have less tolerance at this point.
I think I'm just exhausted with it.
Now, according to the Western mainstream media, if you don't want migrant rape, Well, that makes you a Nazi.
And the AFD is the party of Nazis, right?
Because they're extreme right-wing.
Here's the problem, though.
Here's what the AFD's leader, who I just mentioned, said about the Jews.
I know what you're thinking.
Kill them, right?
Nazi.
That's typically par for the course with the Nazi.
They're kind of big on killing Jews.
Exactly.
It's almost like they're raison d'etre.
Instead, this far-right-wing extremist said this early this month.
We need to protect not only the existence of the state of Israel.
I also think that Benjamin Netanyahu has made many mistakes in the past, to be honest.
But we also need to take our responsibility as a German nation state to protect Jewish life, Jewish people in our country who are exposed right now to...
To Muslim crime.
She's a really bad Nazi.
And she stuck the landing on Muslim crime.
By the way, not only protecting the Jews, but that's the leader of that party that's supposed to be Nazis.
She's a lesbian married to a Sri Lankan who speaks Mandarin.
So those are all not Nazi things.
She's one of the worst Nazis in history, I think.
Someone confiscate her Iron Cross.
People are idiots!
Like, are you serious?
Just, the point is, who cares anymore?
Alright, okay, I'm fine with it.
I think that we should stop Muslim migrants from raping people, and I think we should stop them from attacking Jews, which statistically is a real problem.
Oh, that makes me a Nazi?
Okay.
Fine.
And by the way, this isn't just in Germany.
This brings us to the United States, and the reason that these deportations are happening, and they're happening quickly, and they're happening in a way that is, frankly, righteous.
It needs to happen, because we need to protect innocent people in this country.
And we have more examples of this here.
So, just yesterday, in Michigan, a refugee worker was stabbed, again, by an Afghan.
He was helping to resettle.
A terrifying ordeal for a caseworker who helps refugees from Afghanistan get resettled into Michigan.
Investigators in Oakland County say he was attacked in his own home in Orion Township Wednesday.
Well, it's terrible.
I mean, obviously the person is trying to do their job, which is to help that person assimilate.
And for whatever reason, this is the reaction he got.
Sheriff Mike Bouchard says a refugee helped by the caseworker somehow tracked down the caseworker's home address on Red Root Road, showed up, and stabbed him repeatedly, putting the victim in the hospital in critical condition.
That man was way too nonchalant about that.
For whatever reason, you know, he was trying to help them.
He got stabbed.
You know, that's not the kind of behavior that we typically expect from Michiganders.
I got stabbed one time in the clink, you know.
I was there for gang rape.
I was young and carefree, right?
We all make mistakes.
No, like, this is not normal.
It's not something to be addressed as normal.
Let's not normalize it.
Be outraged by it.
Let's stigmatize it.
Let's bring stigmatization back.
Let me give you some other examples, because it's not just Muslim migrants.
Remember the woman who was set on fire in New York City subway by a Guatemalan illegal?
Of course, Lake and Riley.
That act is likely, I believe, going to be finalized today, if I'm not mistaken.
I think he's supposed to sign it.
Murdered by a Venezuelan illegal.
You had Jocelyn Nungri, right?
Murdered by Venezuelan illegals.
You had...
Kate Steinle, who was murdered by a Mexican illegal alien, and by the way, I believe the jury acquitted the person of murder, California jury, right?
You had Rachel Morin, we covered that, murdered by an El Salvadorian illegal.
So my point is, yeah, we do have a statistical problem with Islamic migrants because they come from a culture that doesn't share our values.
A culture of violence.
It is a culture of violence.
It's a culture of power and it's a culture of violence.
And our culture right now and cultures around the world have gotten this wrong forever, right?
But specifically in the last 30 years, in the United States the last 10-15 years, it's not compassionate.
This is false compassion.
They say, oh yeah, yeah, just send us whoever you want.
They're like, of course, Jesus would say, open it up and let everybody come in.
Yeah, there are rules to that, though.
There's order to that.
God is a God of order.
Do you think that Jesus would have invited in all of the Satan worshippers into the temple and said, continue to be Satan worshippers.
Continue to do exactly what you've done that is completely against.
Why do you think he gave the Jews such a distinct culture compared to all the people around him?
That's what made a lot of the people hate him.
They're a little quirky, right?
So Jesus made them funny?
A little God.
So that is not a compassionate stance.
And so Christians here and liberals, everybody else, telling somebody a lie is not compassionate.
Saying, just come here, do everything the way that you've always done it is not compassionate.
The truth in love is, come here from a culture that you hated.
That produced nothing for you economically, that gave you no future and your kids no future.
Come to the place that can give you a future and start to become it.
Don't just come and be what you were there and try to make little India, little Mexico, little anything else.
Become American because that is what brought you here in the first place.
That's compassionate.
Yeah.
What's compassionate is truth.
Let's be honest.
What's compassionate is truth.
Hey, is child sacrifice compassionate?
No.
Then tolerance for it.
Is not compassionate.
Hey, is having a child bride compassionate or is it wrong?
Then tolerating a culture that supports child brides is not compassionate.
What about theft?
This is one thing that people have always tried to use on Christians.
Well, if I need a flying spaghetti monster to tell me not to steal or not to kill, then I just must be a horrible person.
Okay, well, first off, that's silly because murder is fine in some countries if it's just done the right way, and so is theft.
But what about bigamy?
What about getting rid of your AIDS by raping a young girl or a virgin?
What about child brides?
You need to have some kind of a foundation and tolerating societies and cultures who don't share the values of modern Christendom.
For example, mercy is one of those modern values.
That's a very new thing.
It's not compassion.
As a matter of fact, I would argue that it's actively harmful because that guy was in Germany.
He shouldn't have been there.
And he killed a toddler.
You think this is one of those, I don't know, he was a straight-A student?
No.
You saw the signs.
He wasn't supposed to be there anyway, but there was no mechanism to get rid of them.
Why?
Because of the propaganda from the left.
Because the left actively seeks to undercut any exercising of our constitutional authority.
What can you expect as these deportations start here in the United States?
Huge.
Just mass amounts of propaganda.
You'll hear about Border Patrol agents using whips.
Kids in cages.
You'll have crying migrants at the border.
You'll have people on social media saying, but we need H-1Bs because we don't have enough skilled, intelligent Americans.
We need to bring in the best, but we also need illegal aliens to do all of our manual labor jobs because Americans won't do those.
What they're trying to tell you is you need other people to replace, yeah, I know we're not allowed to use that word, but I'm going to anyway, American workers and American citizens with people from cultures that engage.
And many times, evil.
And here's the thing.
You don't have to understand every culture.
You don't.
You don't have to know which cultures practice sacrifice, which cultures practice cannibalism, which cultures don't have an age of consent.
You just need to understand that, well, we have a culture, and people can only walk through the door if they subscribe to it, if they embrace it.
If they don't, they're not welcome.
They're not welcome.
Understood?
And we're going to talk about this and more as we continue.
Of course, we wouldn't be able to talk about this if not for you.
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So let's get to this, the media now, what they're doing and how they're undercutting the will of the American people.
CNN was shocked.
Remember, we covered this live yesterday when their polls showed a significant majority of Americans support deporting all illegal aliens, not just criminals, all illegal aliens.
I believe the highest number was from Marquette.
It was like 64 or 66 percent.
They tried to frame the question in a way.
That would decrease the support, and people still said, yes.
I would love to be that pollster.
Overwhelmingly.
Right there, 64 from Marquette.
Undocumented immigrants.
Yeah.
Deport all undocumented immigrants.
Imagine that pollster, like, okay, would you support deporting?
Yes.
Hold on.
Let me finish.
But would you support deporting all?
Yes.
You think I'm going to say illegal aliens.
Would you support deporting all undocumented?
Yes!
Even the guy that crashed into your car without insurance last year?
Yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All of them.
All of them.
Okay, let me go ask a brown guy.
See!
Oh, boy.
They're still saying yes.
Boy, this election was a shocker.
A legal brown guy.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
Absolutely.
But, you know, then they just label him a white supremacist, like that Cuban-American Enrique Tarrio from Proud Boys.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's dark.
There's got to be at least some illegal immigrants that are also saying yes.
Yes, of course we are.
They're like, yes, we should do it.
But I'm going to be hiding.
That's right.
I'll be fine.
I'll go hiding.
Get rid of the rest of them.
I'll take their job.
Yes, but only that guy.
By the way, just so you know, it's not just individual polls.
Trump approval rating, I think, is the highest it's ever been.
It's plus 13 right now.
Thank you very much.
Yeah, when he's announcing these programs, this is what we sent you to the office to do.
Do it.
Do you remember, if you guys were around, I mean, I've been around for quite a while doing this.
Do you remember the conversation?
You'd be like, well, what, you think people are going to be rounded up and deported?
That's just never going to happen.
I remember with libertarian think tanks, that's just never going to happen.
You have to be realistic.
Well, here you go.
Here's the thing.
We already rounded up a lot of them.
They're in prison.
Yep.
Easy to find.
Yep.
Start with them.
It took enough letting them in and not deporting them.
Exactly.
For all of us to get so pissed.
That's exactly right.
They've reached too far.
So now the left, realizing the error of their ways, I'm kidding, they've just decided to now shift it and say something, something, you guys should be scared.
Not that we're lying to you, but an oligarchy controlling media in America.
I want to warn the country of some things that give me great concern.
Oh, I don't think we're witnessing the start of an oligarchy.
I think we are fully...
Here.
Oligarchy is a global phenomenon and it is headquartered right here in the United States.
I kind of agree.
An oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence.
That literally threatens our entire democracy.
Our basic rights and freedoms.
The tech platforms these billionaire oligarchs run have a huge amount of influence over the general public.
Yes!
The tech oligarchy that has really taken over what should be a public good, the town square.
This oligarchy and this concern of these tech billionaires.
The tech industrial complex and the threat of an oligarchy.
The construction of an oligarchy.
An oligarchy.
This is a dangerous conversation, and that's a dangerous conversation of power.
In the hands of a very few ultra-wealthy people.
I agree with everything he just said, and here's the funny thing, I lived it.
I lived it.
I lived it where literally yours truly was removed from Facebook, suspended from YouTube, suspended from Twitter at once.
At once!
Hey, and by the way, those people were doing it at the behest of the FBI, the CIA, the DOJ, the White House, the administration.
That...
It wasn't oligarchy.
There was nowhere to go.
There was no rumble at that point in time.
There were no alternatives.
Elon had not purchased X. What they're complaining about is perhaps the potential at evening the scales.
Let me give you the reality.
Yeah, you want to talk oligarchy?
The Big Six, they own almost all media in this country.
That's Comcast, Disney, Warner Brothers, Paramount, Amazon, Sony.
90%.
Of all media consumption.
They spent $126 billion on content alone in 2024. And when you talk about oligarchy, well, okay, we're concerned, we're listening.
Big Six, they donate overwhelmingly to Democrats.
Well, come on.
78%, some companies, over 90%.
It's not even close.
Jeez.
Disney alone shows how far to the left these people lean.
They are dyed-in-the-wool communists, as seen...
With the upcoming remake of E.T. I'm trans!
I don't know what I expect.
And also well-endowed.
This is what I remember.
Yeah, exactly.
So we talk about the oligarchy.
Okay, it is mainstream media.
And at one point it was big tech.
They don't like that that's been somewhat broken up at this point.
It's not even really broken up.
That was my thing.
I'm like...
You're saying the same thing that we've been saying for a very long time, except you're saying it in a different way.
You said this yesterday.
We're saying the exact same thing.
You guys are finally coming around to this being a problem, and really, there is a fraction of the market right now with Rumble and X. Those are the only two places you can list as being free speech.
Sometimes X isn't even really free speech, and I want it to be better.
Rumble, 100% is.
That's what they're afraid of now that makes the President of the United States come forward and say, hey, this is a really troubling situation on his way out the door.
Like, it hasn't been a troubling situation before because you controlled it and used it for your will.
If someone says they are concerned about the consolidation of power among a few tech oligarchies while they actively fight to ban Rumble from the country, you know they're lying.
You know who's not fighting for the centralization of power?
Rumble.
Us.
All we've asked for is an even playing field.
Our position is, hey, be consistent.
Either allow freedom of speech, regardless of opinion, be transparent in your algorithms, what you're favoring, or you're a publisher.
You're not an open platform.
That's our position.
Theirs is, wait a second, remove these platforms.
All of a sudden, X went to, let's remove it.
Rumble, you can talk about the French government.
Brazilian government, UK parliament, why are they actively fighting to remove a platform if they're so scared of a tech oligarchy?
Yeah, Chris is running out of Xeroxes of his middle finger.
Yes, yes, yes.
I have to make some more.
So this is, and the same tech oligarchy, 90% of media, you can go check the references, they are now out there, lest you think they're a bastion of right-wing extremism, they're broadcasting legal advice to illegal aliens, many of whom commit crimes, We can never know who actually is through local media on how you can report on, avoid ICE rates.
We usually advise them to know whether it, to identify at least, if there is a judicial warrant that is presented, that is signed by a judge, issued in a state court or a federal district court.
If it's an administrative document that says Department of Homeland Security on it, they can say, I do not consent to you entering my home.
They have rights to.
Not open their door unless the government has the documentation.
You do not have to open the door unless you have been shown a warrant signed by a judge.
You do not have to for example Open your door.
People are not obligated to open the door.
You have no obligation to open the door.
And not to open my door.
It's very important for you not to open the door.
You should not open up your door.
They have the right to not open the door.
You do not have to open the door.
They don't have to open the door.
And it goes on and on and on.
What point does it become treason?
Comment below.
The good news is, you guys needed some wins.
The country needed some wins.
And you're getting them.
And the tone has shifted to completely unapologetic.
I'm glad to see more people in the mainstream doing it.
Stephen Miller.
Obviously, this guy has brass pendulous balls.
He sent a very clear warning to those who attempt to arguably...
Be treasonous and obstruct ICE from enforcing the law and, you know, getting rid of potentially violent criminals.
No one is above the law.
Not illegal aliens and not anyone who may choose to illegally harbor those aliens.
So this is a warning to anybody who is trying to obstruct ICE enforcement activity.
If your obstruction violates federal law, then you face criminal jeopardy.
Good enough for me.
Good.
Yes.
But let's also hear from our man crush, Tom Homan.
Explain.
And here's the thing, too.
We did this with A Change My Mind, where we've known this for a long time.
Sanctuary cities actually hurt legal immigrants.
Why?
Because they're often surrounded by criminal illegal gangs, and those people take control over the neighborhoods.
And the legal migrants are afraid to speak out, and they're afraid to speak with the authorities.
So the left has told you, well, the problem is if these people are here illegally and they fear being deported, they won't call the cops.
And so we can't have any repercussions for these people.
We need to make sure that there's no enforcement.
What I'm telling you is that the people who've gone through the process who are here legally, they're actually afraid of those.
We should be more concerned with them.
You can go back and watch it.
I think it's Build the Wall.
Changed my mind.
There was a lady, we had to blur her face, I believe, because she asked me, what can I do to report these criminals in my community?
She was Spanish.
She was scared.
It's always, again, this fake compassion, this fake victimhood, it creates real victims.
And Tom Homan actually got into more detail on this and shined a light on the fact that sanctuary policies could actually lead to more arrests and more turmoil.
But when you release a public safety threat out of a sanctuary jail and won't give us access to them, that means we've got to go to the neighborhood and find them.
And we will find him.
But when we find him, he may be with others.
Others that don't have a criminal conviction are in the country illegally.
They will be arrested too.
Because we're not going to strike.
And this is the difference between the last administration and this administration.
ISIS is going to enforce the immigration law.
There's nothing in the INA, the Immigration Nationality Act, that says you've got to be convicted of a serious crime in order to be removed from this country.
So there's going to be more collateral arrests in sanctuary cities because they forced us to go in the community and find the guy we're looking for.
I really like that guy.
Good enough for me.
Matter of fact.
He has like the good qualities of long shanks.
They're like, well, what about families separating?
He's like, oh, we can deport them as a family.
Just make it a family trip.
Next.
Go on back down to their resort, cast a shithole, wherever they're from.
No tears.
It's true.
Right?
We've allowed the Overton window to be shifted where people are like, well, okay, only violent criminals.
Well, you can't know if they're off the books.
So, let's absolutely deport violent because it's really easy to tell the ones who are in prison.
Yeah, yeah.
They're already there.
Self-identified almost.
I think the number as far as what would be too much for illegal aliens not deported who are still in our prison systems, one.
Yeah.
I think that's too high of a number.
But that's my...
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That's me, Mr. Old Fashioned.
By the way, if they won't let them come back, we have parachutes.
Yep.
I mean, working, functioning parachutes.
We're not frogging.
Like the gorillas, you know, like making you jump out of a helicopter or anything without a parachute.
But yeah, you have a parachute.
You'll be back in your country, no problem.
Some of them are in beta testing, let's be honest.
But you know what?
Hey.
We still have to deal with the budget.
Give them wingsuits and see if they can figure it out.
We gave you all the necessary tools.
Take them to the top of the wall and fly away.
Hey, how do you feel about Machu Picchu?
Deportation, presented by Red Bull.
Looks like a bunch of brown flying squirrels out there.
Now, the Trump administration is already at work.
They are deporting.
Of course, the media has tried to make you think that green card holders and legal immigrants are at risk.
No.
They've started with, for example, Boston.
Austin, here's a clip.
This afternoon, NBC10 saw multiple unmarked SUVs here.
Five people, some wearing vests that said police federal agents on the back went inside one of the apartment buildings.
Two agents waited outside.
One person taken into custody that we saw.
And as far as promises keep?
Kept.
Sorry, keep.
Kept.
President Trump is likely to sign the Lake and Riley Act today.
That'll be the first bill he signed into law in his second term.
So no one's perfect, but he's on the right track.
Yeah, Gerald.
By the way, so we have another ride-along clip that was just sent in that I think we want to play as well.
And also, I know that in Davos, I think President Trump is about to start speaking maybe in a few minutes.
Okay.
If that happens, we'll obviously keep you guys updated.
So I know that's something that you're seeing.
All right.
So, hold on.
Before the ride-along, let me just show this really quickly because he'll likely sign the Lake and Riley Act.
Yeah, yeah.
And, of course, the person looking out for you, AOC, was bitching as usual.
Mr. Speaker, you may wonder why so many of our friends across the aisle who care so deeply about the rule of law Happen to be so desperate to pass this bill After they are unleashing people Who attacked police officers here on the cat on this capital into roaming our streets who are publicly Just like goodness get a gun suddenly these folks care about public safety.
I don't think so I do I I do think so.
Recall AOC when she tries to do this grandstanding, right?
The January Sixers, how awful they are.
This is the woman, along with the entire squad, who voted against deporting known child sex offenders.
Jeez.
She was one of, I believe it was, 158 Democrats who voted against the sex crime ban on immigrants.
Which may explain her new re-election campaign slogan, Pedophiles.
I like them.
Simple.
To the point.
Ukrainian colors, too.
That's great.
You have fun with that, AOC. No leg to stand on.
None.
It's even funnier when you listen to them try and justify it.
Well, if we start deporting pedophiles, we might deport other people.
Thank you.
Yes.
Sounds like a great idea.
Other illegal aliens?
If you can't start with known child sex offenders, you can't start deporting.
And so now we're just going to deport...
Everybody!
You're welcome!
You have another clip.
You said noodles of a ride-along?
Yep.
Here we go.
I'm not going back to Haiti.
One of those threats is this illegal alien from Haiti.
Ice says he's a gang member with 17 criminal convictions.
You hear me?
I'm going back!
You feel me?
Lil' Biden forever, bro.
Thank Obama for everything that he did for me, bro.
Everyone.
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I'll be sure to relay the message.
Trump's busy talking to the rest of the world right now.
But leave a message.
He'll get back to you.
Enjoy your dirt cookies.
Let's see Donald Trump right now.
He's speaking at Davos.
We have a couple more clips, but let's go.
Our country will soon be stronger, wealthier and more united than ever before and the entire planet will be more peaceful and prosperous as a result of this incredible momentum and what we're doing and going to do.
My administration is acting with unprecedented speed to fix the disasters we've inherited from a totally inept group of people and to solve every single crisis facing our country.
This begins with confronting the economic chaos caused by the failed policies of the last administration.
Over the past four years, our government racked up $8 trillion in wasteful deficit spending and inflicted nation-wrecking energy restrictions, crippling regulations and hidden taxes like never before.
The result is the worst inflation crisis in modern history and sky-high interest rates for our citizens and even throughout the world.
Food prices and the price of almost every other thing known to mankind went through the roof.
President Biden totally lost control of what was going on in our country, but in particular with our high inflation economy and at our border.
Because of these ruinous policies, total government spending this year is $1.5 trillion higher than was projected to occur when I left office just four years ago.
Likewise, the cost of servicing the debt is more than 230% higher than was projected The left constantly criticized Donald Trump for being undisciplined.
Like, he can't be disciplined and stay on message.
Well, guess what?
He is now!
I've never seen anything like it.
I've never seen this speed with a new administration.
Donald Trump has no discipline.
You sure about that?
Reverse each and every one of these radical left policies that created this calamity, in particular with immigration, crime, and inflation.
On day one, I signed an executive order directing every member of my cabinet to marshal all powers at their disposal to defeat inflation and reduce the cost of daily life.
I imposed a federal hiring freeze, a federal regulation freeze, a foreign aid freeze, and I created the new Department of Government Efficiency.
I terminated the ridiculous and incredibly wasteful Green New Deal.
I call it the Green New Scam.
Which grew from the one-sided Paris Climate Accord and ended the insane and costly electric vehicle mandate.
We're going to let people buy the car they want to buy.
I declared a national energy emergency, and that's so important, national energy emergency to unlock the liquid gold under our feet and pave the way for rapid approvals of new energy infrastructure.
The United States has the largest amount of oil and gas of any country on Earth.
And we're going to use it.
Not only will this reduce the cost of virtually all goods and services, it'll make the United States a manufacturing superpower and the world capital of artificial intelligence and crypto.
My administration has also begun the largest deregulation campaign in history, far exceeding even the record-setting efforts of my last term.
In total, the Biden administration imposed $50,000 in additional regulatory costs on the average American household over the last four years.
I have promised to eliminate 10 old regulations for every new regulation, which will soon put many thousands of dollars back in the pockets of American families.
To further unleash our economy, our majorities in the House and Senate, which we also took along with the presidency, are going to pass the largest tax cut in American history, including massive tax cuts for workers and family and big tax cuts for domestic producers and manufacturers.
And we're working with the Democrats on getting an extension of the original Trump tax cuts, as you probably know.
By just reading any paper, my message to every business in the world is very simple.
Come make your product in America and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth.
We're bringing them down very substantially, even from the original Trump tax cuts.
You know what he's saying to world leaders right now?
It's very clear when he's talking about the Senate, he's talking about the House, he's talking about the presidency, he's talking about the mandate that he has.
He's saying to the rest of the world, sit down, shut up.
Why don't you let America decide what's right for America?
You have an opinion?
We don't care.
The only reason he's had to do this...
It's because of an administration that appease everyone else.
Oh wait, yeah, we do have more oil and natural gas, but yeah, okay, you don't want us to use it?
Sure, we won't use it.
Sure, we do have a country, but yeah, everyone should be allowed to come in.
Okay, yeah, a lot of Americans have more freedom of choice, but you want us to do electric?
Okay, let's do electric.
He's saying, shut up.
Americans are going to buy the cars they want.
You have no say in it.
Shut up.
America is going to use its resources.
We have more than anybody.
We're going to use it.
It doesn't matter what you say.
We don't care.
Shut up.
Americans want to have a border that's protected, okay?
Your opinion doesn't matter.
You all sit down, shut up.
I'll take questions, but it doesn't matter because I don't care what you have to say.
That's where we are now.
Do you sense that that didn't happen with the first administration?
No.
He was feeling his way out.
Hey, it remains to be seen.
I guarantee you he won't be perfect.
We have not seen a president do this in our lifetime.
Yeah.
Anyone.
He just said something.
Companies who manufacture abroad will face stiff tariffs.
He's basically just looking at the room.
And spanking their dog in front of them.
Yes, he is.
Investment in America, in the United States.
And it's also reported today in the papers that Saudi Arabia will be investing at least $600 billion in America.
But I'll be asking the crown prince, who's a fantastic guy, to round it out to around $1 trillion.
I think they'll do that because we've been very good to them.
And I'm also going to ask Saudi Arabia and OPEC to bring down the cost of oil.
You've got to bring it down, which, frankly, I'm surprised they didn't do before the election.
That didn't show a lot of love.
If the price came down, the Russia-Ukraine war would end immediately.
Right now, the price is high enough that that war will continue.
You've got to bring down the oil price.
You've got to end that war.
They should have done it long ago.
They're very...
Responsible, actually, to a certain extent for what's taking place.
Millions of lives are being lost.
With oil prices going down, I'll demand that interest rates drop immediately.
And likewise, they should be dropping all over the world.
Interest rates should follow us.
All over the progress that you're seeing is happening because of our historic victory in a recent presidential election.
One that has become...
Quite well known throughout the world.
I think a lot of things are happening to a lot of countries.
They say that there's light showing all over the world since the election, and even countries that we aren't particularly friendly with are happy because they understand what matters of the future.
Remember how we said this, and Lane DeBrent, we talked about this.
There's a reason he campaigned in New York and California.
I think Donald Trump knew that if he got that popular vote, he'd remove all excuses.
And he's now going to the world saying, all right.
We know that we're the most powerful country in the world.
You know it.
And now we have a mandate from all Americans.
Your opinions are irrelevant.
It's been rejected.
New rules.
That's what he's doing.
He was thinking about this.
He was thinking about this speech when he was campaigning in New York, when he was campaigning in California.
We talked about that.
If just those margins were reduced and he blew them away.
Better performance than any Republican, I believe, since in some of them, Ronald Reagan, one or two was George H.W. Bush in these deep blue states.
He's sitting before the world, and remember they used to say, yeah, well, technically, you won the Electoral College.
You didn't win the popular vote.
He's going, we've won everything.
And we have the support of the American people, and it's the right thing to do, and, most importantly, we can.
Huge difference.
I'm hopeful.
I'm very, very hopeful.
He's basically saying we've been putting you guys first for a very long time.
And by the way, we've gotten no congratulations.
We've gotten no thanks, basically, from this.
We've only gotten reviling as these imperialists come in to actually help you guys out.
We've been funding your security forever.
You know what we're going to do?
We're just going to do what's better for us.
We're not going to leave the rest of the world behind.
We're still here.
But guess what?
We're focusing on us first.
And you guys are going to have to get used to that.
You know what that used to be called?
Racism.
Doesn't work anymore.
I've saved it strongly.
With another historic executive order this week, I also ended the weaponization of law enforcement against the American people and frankly against politicians.
Fascist.
And restored the fair, equal, and impartial rule of all.
And the left wonders why he made gains with black votes.
My administration has taken action to abolish all discriminatory diversity.
The left who is weaponizing our justice system lost to the guy who said, I get it, the justice system isn't fair.
And then the left goes, how did he make such gains with African Americans?
Take a guess.
Supreme Court decision just made.
America will once again become a merit-based country.
You have to hear that word, merit-based country.
And I've made it official, an official policy of the United States, that there are only two genders, male and female.
And we will have no men participating in women's sports and transgender operations, which became the rage, will occur very rarely.
Finally, as we restore common sense in America, we're moving quickly.
Compare him with the Republican Mitt Romney, right, who was speaking French to the International Olympic Committee, who will allow men to beat the shit out of women, even if they haven't undergone hormone replacement therapy for more than a year.
No proof needed.
He's telling the world, we're not doing that anymore.
I don't care if you're the IOC, the UN, we're not, that's done.
It's done.
No men and women sports.
Two genders.
Clear enough?
But many, many things have been unfair for many years to the United States.
Before even taking office, my team negotiated a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East, which wouldn't have happened without us, as I think most of the people in the room know.
earlier this week the hostages began to return to their families they are returning and it's a beautiful sight and they'll be coming in more and more they started coming back on sunday our efforts to secure a peace settlement between russia and ukraine are now hopefully underway it's so important to get that done that is an absolute killing field millions of soldiers are being killed nobody's seen anything like it since world war
ii isn't it odd that the money guy who people have said just use daddy's money billionaire he's the only one Who's approached Russia-Ukraine from a negotiation perspective and a freezing perspective?
Let's look at it.
Let's look at the global prices of how that affects, as opposed to, here's more money.
The money guy is not the person simply solving it with more.
Do you notice that?
It's never the money people who say, hey, throw more money at the Department of Education.
Sure, things have only gotten worse since 1970, but more money will fix it.
Hey, let's throw more money at Russia-Ukraine.
Sure, it's not gotten better.
Let's throw more money at it.
Hey, let's throw more money at climate policy.
Sure, it's not gotten better.
Let's throw more money at it.
Hey, let's throw more money and employees into the IRS. Sure, no one likes them.
They suck at their job.
More money.
The guy who's actually had to run a budget privately goes, hey, instead of just throwing money at it, let's actually try and negotiate this and see what leverage exists.
Let's put a freeze to just constantly throwing money at it because I don't think that's solving the problem.
And for some reason, people still believe that the Bidens of the world, the Barack Obamas of the world, know how to handle money better than the money guy.
And he spends less of it.
Who'd have thought?
...accomplished in four years, and we're just getting started.
It's really an amazing thing to see, and the spirit and the light over our country has been incredible.
Under the last administration, our nation has suffered greatly, but we're going to bring it back and make it greater, bigger, stronger, better than ever before.
I want to thank everybody for being with you.
I would have been there myself, except the inauguration was two days ago.
I thought it might be a little bit quick to make it the first stop.
But we'll get there one day.
We hope to get there.
But I do appreciate.
I heard the audience is fantastic.
And many of my friends are in the audience.
And I will be taking questions now from some very distinguished people.
Thank you all very much.
I want to pause the segment we're going through.
I want to hear these questions.
Let's see if they try and browbeat him.
Thank you very much, Mr. President, for that very powerful speech.
And I think you could hear the applause all the way from Davos to the White House.
But next year it will be even better, because then you can get the applause here in Davos.
So we wish you welcome to our village next year.
We hope to see you.
Thank you very much.
We also know Mr. President that you open up for interaction here.
We have a great panel with some of the most It's Mar-a-Lago.
I'm sure the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia will be really glad you gave this speech today.
Is that your question?
Is that a joke?
Is that a joke, you hack?
You've had the busiest four days that anybody can imagine, and congratulations for that.
And my question is about some of the things I've observed.
Here at Davos.
It's a terrific forum.
I've met lots of people.
Okay, shut up and ask the question.
I think I've been here 30 years.
We don't care about the shrimp buffet.
That's because I had the steak at lunch.
I have expressed enormous frustration with the regulatory regime in the EU. They attribute slower growth rates here because of the numerous factors, but especially because of regulations.
Stop the podcast and ask the question.
And you've taken a completely different approach in this area.
And if you could explain the theory of what you're doing, how you're going to do it, and what you expect the outcome to be.
I'd appreciate it.
Well, thank you very much.
And congratulations, Steve.
You're a friend of mine, but on a great career.
You have had an amazing career and continues.
I just want to congratulate you.
Very inspirational to a lot of people.
I want to talk about the EU because you mentioned specifically that I have also had a lot of friends and leaders of countries.
I've gotten to know them all my first term and a little bit during this period of four years.
And know them well, like them a lot, but they're very frustrated because of the time everything seems to take to get approved, environmental impact statements for things that you shouldn't even have to do that, and many, many other ways that it takes.
And I'm going to give you a quick little example.
In the private life, my beautiful private life, before I had all these things happening, the world is a little different.
I had a nice, simple life.
You knew that.
But when I had that simple life, I did projects and I had a big project in Ireland and it had to get approval on something that would have made it even better.
And I got the approval from Ireland in a period of a week.
And it was a very, very, very efficient, good approval.
And they informed me, though, the problem is you're going to have to get it from the EU. And we think that'll take five to six years.
And I said, you have to be kidding.
And this was before.
And I said, wait a minute, it's not that important.
I don't want to go five or six years, but it would have been a big investment.
It would have been nice and it would have been good for the project.
And I sent the people to the EU to see if they could speed it up.
And basically it was a five or six year wait just to get a simple approval that Ireland gave me in a period of literally not much more than a week.
And I realized right then, that was the first time I... Really was involved with the EU, but I realized right then that's a problem, and I didn't even bother applying to do it.
Or if I did, I pulled it very quickly.
I have to be very accurate because I don't want to be criticized.
He did apply, actually.
Now I want to be very accurate.
So I don't think I did, but if I did, I pulled it very quickly.
It's just something you couldn't wait five years or six years to get it.
Because they would fact check him on that, and he knows it now.
In a very big business sense, a lot of people are claiming that's the problem.
From the standpoint of America, the EU treats us very, very unfairly, very badly.
They have a large tax that we know about, and a VAT tax, and it's a very substantial one.
They essentially don't take our farm products and they don't take our cars, yet they send cars to us by the millions.
They put tariffs on things that we want to do.
Like, for instance, I think they actually, in terms of these are non-economic or non-monetary tariffs, and those are very bad, and they make it very difficult to bring products into Europe, and yet they expect to be selling, and they do sell their products in the USA. So we have, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars of deficits with the EU. And nobody's happy with it, and we're going to do something about it, but nobody's happy with it.
So I think the EU has to speed up their process.
Friends of mine that are in some of the nations within...
I will tell you this, just to add to that.
When I went to Ireland, and maybe Mission Control, you can bring this up.
Everyone thinks that in Europe they must have BMWs and Mercedes, right?
No.
The level of crap that was available in cars.
I want to say I drove something called a Brio.
There were brands that I had never heard of that would make the lowest level entry.
Barebones Kia look like a luxury car.
So a lot of people don't realize the actual class divide that exists or just general poverty in Europe.
Not everyone in Europe is going to be driving a brand new Mercedes or BMW. And I guarantee you they would be happy to take some American cars.
Not all American cars are very good.
That's not lost on me.
But they don't even have the options that we do here.
Noodles, were you able to?
This is a Honda Brio.
I don't know if that's what you had.
Was it a Honda Brio?
I don't know.
There were cars, there were brands that I had never really even heard of or been familiar with in Ireland.
And you go to the grocery stores there, the selection is far less.
And I know Americans go and say, it's quaint.
It's actually their way of life, because they don't have the options that you do.
That's a big reason that we also have obesity here, because you have a problem of overabundance and choice.
Get into our food supply in a little bit, I understand that.
But if you actually spend time in Europe, and I mean with people who actually live there, you would be amazed.
As to how constraining it feels compared to the United States.
So we have some very big complaints with the EU. Thank you.
If that was Kamala answering the question, she would have been like, well, first, you have to understand the EU, that's European Union, right?
I like buses.
And I haven't been there.
Right.
But I haven't been to Mexico either.
Right here is nice.
Total Energies.
I guess you have a question ready, Patrick, for the president.
He looks like the Monsters, Inc.
one who had a sock on him and they shaved him.
Mission Control, bring it up.
And it's an honor for me to represent the energy industry tonight.
In this panel, Total Energies is indeed the fourth largest oil and gas and electricity company in the world.
I will not ask you a question about the oil price.
It's quite clear what you expect from us.
I will go to gas more.
And our company is the largest number one exporter LNG from the US company.
We are a strong contributor to and we invest in mammoth LNG projects in Texas, 20 billion dollars.
It's far from 200, but it's 20 billion dollars.
And we contribute with that to security of supply to Europe as we export this LNG to Europe.
I fear that if there are too many projects developed in the U.S. on energy, this could have an inflationary impact on the U.S. domestic gas price.
And they recommend a pause on these projects.
Huh?
I would ask you the question, what are your views?
So more supply from the U.S.? Looks like it's solar plants and stuff that he's investing.
Oh, really?
Yeah, I just looked it up real quick.
He said gas.
Domestic gas price because of his exports.
And final question, which is important for Europe.
Would you agree to guarantee security of supplies of US energy to Europe?
No.
You pay for it.
Well, in the last part of your question, yes, I would.
I would make sure that you get it.
If we make a deal, we make a deal.
You'll get it.
If we make a deal, see, that's what he's saying.
They make a deal and then it can't get supplied because of war-type problems and other problems, so we would absolutely do that.
LNG is very interesting because when I took office for the first term, one of the first things I looked at was there were two very massive plants in Louisiana, a state that has been very good to me, wanted by many, many points, and I felt...
Strongly indebted to it, actually.
And they said there are two plants that have been under environmental consideration for more than 10 years.
And they were costing, as you say, you know how expensive those plants are, but they were costing like $12 billion and I think $14 or $15 billion.
But they couldn't get their permits.
They were in review for years, many, many years.
Like a decade or more.
I know so much about that because in the construction industry, I had to go through it.
All the stuff he knows compared to Kamala Harris.
Yeah, good point.
You're talking about a total investment of 25 to 30 billion dollars.
And it looked like it was going to end.
They couldn't get their permits.
And I got them done in less than a week.
It was done, completed.
In fact, when they called them to announce that it was done, the countries, largely countries, Japan was involved and another country and some very big investors.
They couldn't believe it.
They actually couldn't believe it.
And I said, just do yourself one favor.
Don't pay any consultants because the only one that got it done was me.
I got it done because it was the right thing to do for the U.S. and for the world.
But the consultants had nothing to do with it.
The consultants go in and they say, give us millions of dollars because Trump did it.
Nobody called me about it.
I just heard it was a problem for years.
And I got it done because it was the right thing to do for the U.S. and the right thing to do for beyond.
It had to do with energy.
Very important.
So I think it's very important.
I disagree with one.
I think the more that you do, the lower the price is going to go.
Yeah, yes.
It's almost like these brilliant economists over there, Davos right now, don't understand that if you increase the supply, you actually typically decrease the price.
I think their concern might be that it's coming from a place where workers are paid more.
It's not coming from a third world country.
Maybe.
I think that might be what he's talking about.
Because when it comes out of the Middle East, it's coming from people who are getting paid not much to do it.
Russia, not much to do it.
Yeah, but then he's not taking into account the transport cost.
I still think it does reduce the price.
Yeah, it does.
Yeah, yeah.
It'll be very competitive.
That seemed like a really loaded question.
Yeah, Mission Control, let's get some research on these people asking these questions.
Donald Trump, we cut him off.
He basically said, you were the fourth largest, now you're the tenth.
Any more questions?
Here's what they found out about that guy.
There you go.
Thank you.
Research for all that hard work.
Separate building, connected.
And they said, wow.
You're kidding.
And I said, no, no, I'm not kidding.
You don't have to hook into the grid, which is old and, you know, could be taken out.
If it's taken out, they wouldn't have any way to get any electricity.
So we are going to allow them to go on a very rapid basis to build their plant, build the electric generating plant.
They can fuel it with anything they want, and they may have coal as a backup.
Good, clean coal, you know?
I love this because I was around for Josh Fox fracknation.
He was like, look, the tap water light's on fire!
And everyone was like, oh, we have to stop fracking.
And we said, do you understand the catastrophic results that you will encounter if you do this?
It was, everyone was on that eco, and it's done now.
The tone is like, yeah, we're going to use what we want.
Maybe coal.
Cool?
Oh, you're not cool?
Don't care.
We're going to do it in the cleanest way possible, but it's getting used.
Yes.
I love his answers to these questions.
It's very illuminating to see how the rest of the world, people who've been acting selfishly, ask questions sometimes.
Yeah.
It's a different tone.
Coal is very strong as a backup.
It's a great backup to have that facility, and it wouldn't cost much more money.
And we have more coal than anybody.
We also have more oil and gas than anybody.
So we're going to make it so that the plants will have their own electric generating facilities attached right to their plant.
They don't have to worry about a utility.
They don't have to worry about anything.
And we're going to get very rapid approvals.
Thank you.
Thank you so much, Mr. President.
It's going to go cry.
Very well.
Brian Monahan, the CEO and chair of Bank of America.
Good afternoon, Mr. President, and congratulations, and obviously an eventful week for you and your family.
If you remember five years ago, you came here and we walked among 150 CEOs from all over the world and you engaged with them about your policies and your procedures.
This year you're not here, and yet this week was eventful from the orders that you mentioned earlier.
Literally a wave of orders coming out on immigration, on trade, and many other matters.
And so, as a representative of the United States here...
We got a lot of questions about what does all this mean and how would the President square this with his clear focus on growth, prosperity, stock market growth, a good bond market, and bringing down prices.
So how do you think about the impact of all these orders and how fast they come out and how you're going to balance them with that scorecard of being successful in both continuing GDP growth, bringing down inflation, and also having a good stock price appreciation for the American citizen?
Well, I think it's going to actually bring down inflation.
It's going to bring up jobs.
We're going to have a lot of jobs.
The premise was like, how do you balance it?
What do you mean balance it?
He's doing it in order...
To improve our economy.
To bring about economic prosperity.
Oh wait, you think we need a bunch of illegal aliens as the backbone of our economy?
Is that it?
Is this a cheap labor question?
Is that a cheap labor question?
I think it's a gender question.
The executive order about the genders is going to affect the economy.
Yes, yes.
I don't think so.
Apple stock's going to go way down because kids can't transition.
The 15 is about as low as it gets and by far the lowest of a large country.
You know, rich, powerful country by far, not even a contest.
So we're going to bring it down to 15% if you make your product in the USA. So that's going to create a tremendous buzz.
We're also probably going back to the one-year deduction where we did that originally, and that was amazing, the impact that that had.
The one-year deduction, which built up over a period of time, and then it expires.
But we're going to go back to that when we do the renewal of the Trump tax plan.
We have to get Democrats to approve it.
But, you know, if the Democrats didn't approve it, I don't know how they can survive with about a 45 percent tax increase because that's what it would be.
And so I think they're going to do it.
We've been working along with them pretty well.
I think it's very hard for a political group to say, let's charge people 45 percent more.
So I think we're in good shape, but we're actually doing a reduction for business and small businesses where you're going to bring it down to 15%, which is really something.
And by the way, speaking of you, and you've done a fantastic job, but I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives because many conservatives complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank, and that included a place called Bank of America.
They don't take conservative business.
And I don't know if the regulators mandated that because of Biden or what, but you and Jamie and everybody, I hope you're going to open your banks to conservatives because what you're doing is wrong.
Straight up.
Mr. President, your friend Gianni said hello, told me to tell you hello, and we look forward to sponsoring the World Cup when it comes both this summer for the club and next year.
So thank you for getting that for the United States.
I can smell the shit from your pants over here.
Thank you, Mr. President.
That guy just had a chill go down his spine.
He didn't even address it.
Thank you for the World Cup.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
That was awesome.
I'm hard.
You don't know me as well as my fellow panelists, so a few words.
Santander is one of the largest banks in the world by number of customers.
170 million.
That's more than my friend Brian or my friend Jamie have.
How about profit?
We don't really like them that much, so it doesn't bode well for you.
That was cheeky.
We're a big investor in the United States.
We have many million customers, 12,000 employees.
We're one of the largest auto lenders.
And we recently launched a fully digital bank called Open Bank.
We strongly believe banks have a pivotal role in the economy and we can accelerate growth and help many more customers.
That's what we're doing in the United States.
So, as Brian pointed out, we very much welcome your focus on deregulation and reducing bureaucracy.
So my question is, what are your priorities in this regard, and how fast is this going to happen?
Thank you very much.
Well, the most fair question of the bunch.
The most direct question, too.
And you've done a fantastic job.
Congratulations.
We are going to move very quickly.
We've moved very quickly.
We've done things in the last three days that nobody thought were possible.
Okay, so I think this is probably a good time.
We'll continue with this, of course, on Rumble Premium.
But to wrap up that segment that I was going through on immigration, and you see it, I mean, you see this sort of, I hate to use the word intersect, but you see it being congruent here with people asking questions where they are not looking out.
Not all of them.
I'm not super familiar with all of them, but you hear the premise of the questions.
These are not stupid people.
These are not dumb people.
And so, as to how the invasion across our borders on a massive scale, the corruption, the likes of which we really probably can't even imagine and haven't seen in our lifetime, how was that invasion allowed to happen?
I don't think that anyone can answer it better than the, well, There are people coming in with tattoos all over their face.
Their entire face is covered with tattoos.
Typically, you know he's not going to be the head of the local bank.
Why would anybody that even likes, you don't have to love our country, you have to like it.
Why would anybody that likes our country, the Democrats, Allow that to happen.
And even now, I watch them on television, they're trying to justify it.
You can't justify it.
The only reason it can be is two reasons.
You're stupid, and I don't think they're stupid.
I think anybody that cheats that much and that well is not stupid.
You're either stupid or you hate the country.
Not much more to say, but here's another report from a smaller local news station.
And although they are brother and sister, they say they still plan to keep the baby.
In other news, Donald Trump's administration is cracking down hard on immigration.
Newly appointed border czar Tom Homan says they are set to begin the mass deportation process as soon as this week, starting with violent criminals who are awaiting trial, leaving many locals concerned for their future in the United States.
But there is some good news.
There are some measures you can take to prevent being deported.
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