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And Latin is the basis of all Romance languages.
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We have a lot to talk about today.
Habeas corpus.
Is that going to be suspended?
And let me ask, you know, the suspension of habeas corpus is only justified with an invasion or...
Or a rebellion?
Do we think we've met that threshold?
There's an argument to be made because we also will talk about the Newark mayor who was arrested and representatives there who apparently it's not a good idea to shove around ICE agents when you're a fat old black lady.
We're going to be talking about the new trade deal with China.
That's big news.
Also, Ukraine, Russia, peace talk.
A lot of stuff happened over the weekend.
And pharmaceutical drugs, the slashing of those prices in India and Pakistan.
Look, it is the result of miscommunication, of social media, low IQ, and bad military.
So we don't exactly know what's going on, but either way, someone's going to be mislaunching a rocket.
On with the show.
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That's the sound of Monday.
And also today, it may sound like this.
I've had a swollen tongue for like two days.
Watch it.
I think it might be an allergic reaction.
Don't tell us about your weekend.
I know it's not shellfish.
It could be an antibiotic that I had to take.
But you guys comment below.
This isn't a medical emergency, is it?
Because it keeps getting more swollen.
What if I talk like this?
It could be okay.
But the real question of the day is, what was the biggest win for President Trump this weekend?
And also, how tired are you?
From the winning.
You can comment below.
It's merciless.
Captain Morgan, CEO, number two.
How are you, sir?
Fantastic.
No swollen tongue.
Good for you.
Well, we all know who's lonely.
So, good night's comedy club.
And Raleigh, North Carolina, Friday and Saturday, May 23rd and 24th.
Go see live comedy.
There's still nothing like it.
Living in your sad digital workspace.
Josh Feierstein, how are you?
Good, good.
Come see my sad, not digital life.
No.
It's a real sad life.
Now, We're all so isolated, right?
That's what everyone talks about.
That's the new buzzword of the day.
The buzzwords are narcissist, red flag, isolation.
Woke is kind of played out.
Woke right now, though.
Well, here's another one.
You know, people are kind of isolated on subway cars.
Did you know this?
Well, they're becoming more isolated.
It's the opposite.
We're sort of...
We're courting off society for different groups now.
Remember when we thought, hey, it was great to do away with segregation?
Well, now we're not on account of all the raping.
So there's been a petition for women-only subway cars in Berlin, Germany, and you can see where in 2025 you can't do a female-only space that goes anything other than immediately sideways.
I take the train every day, and most days it's a safe and reliable way to get to work.
But like many other women, I have been sexually harassed in public transit.
Some people think that women-only train cars are the solution.
That's why over 15,000 people have signed a petition demanding Flinta-only compartments here in Berlin.
Unfortunately, the one intersex person owns a car.
Yes, exactly.
The only one in Berlin.
I'll be in my Jetta, da.
Alright, continue.
In places like Japan, India, and Malaysia.
Pink banners or signs let passengers know it's a women-only area.
Sexist.
The activist who started the petition is calling for designated compartments or purple seats for Flinter people.
It needs Flinter-only characters because a man followed me and raped me from the U-Bahn.
I started the petition.
I don't buy it, Miss Day.
No.
I think it will increase the security, but I don't think it will change the underlying problem.
The Flinter wagon is obviously for me just a pill for the disease in our system called sexual violence.
My end game.
Yeah, so I understand the idea of protecting women from sexual assault.
However, in Europe and in Germany, they can't identify the problem, and then they screw up the solution, because the female-only cars are now Flinta cars, and Flinta, the official organization, put out this social post celebrating their new rape cars.
They are thrilled.
Oh my god, beautiful.
Jeez.
It was like, fuck.
Thank you for gathering them all for me.
Yes, indeed.
We put them all in one car, sir.
Isn't lesbian a bit redundant, though?
Yeah.
Because that implies female?
Yeah.
I think they're just throwing it in because they just want to make sure they sound inclusive.
No, it's got to be Flinta.
Come up with the names.
Yes.
How long until a woman gets onto a regular car and the man goes...
Get to the back of the truck.
Yes, exactly.
Get Joe Flint a butt out of here.
Well, to solve this, you would have to go, okay, all right, look.
Seems these women don't feel very safe.
Can we take inventory of who is doing all that raping?
Well, oh yeah, according to 2024, foreign nationals make up 42% of crime suspects.
Despite only being 17% of the German population.
So you would go, alright.
17% is a lot, too.
That is a lot.
But it's still a whole lot more of the rape suspects.
Yeah, 42 is a lot more.
So might I suggest just having a separate migrant car?
There you go!
42% of the problem would be solved.
And maybe it derails.
Yes, exactly.
Maybe it falls off the track.
That way, if anyone is lonely and wants to get themselves some raping, they can just go right into the migrant rapey car.
No deodorant allowed in that car, by the way.
No, absolutely not.
It's basically...
Just lots of cologne.
Yes, it's a Drakkar Noir chamber.
Drakkar Noir, that's right.
Cool water.
To the back.
Sponsored by them, even.
This is just like...
It's when feminism and new feminism clashes.
Like, yeah, we need to protect women.
Okay, we want women-only cars.
Right, but of course that includes the men.
Yeah, of course, we're not animals.
Women, women, look, feminists, you can, I hope you've understood this now.
I hope it's very clear.
You can solve nothing.
You can only make it worse because there are no guiding principles.
And by the way, human rights have to be based in natural rights.
They have to be based in natural law.
And if you just say, yeah, women only or anyone who claims to be a woman, how are you going to enforce, Flinta?
How are you going to enforce the tea?
It's too late.
You've all been raped.
Let's move on.
So.
It's true.
It's true, though.
Well, you can't report rape by the T or you get arrested in Germany.
Well, of course.
Yeah, absolutely.
That would be a hate crime if you report it.
Well, you can't stop the rape of the T because once you're committed, that would be also a hate crime.
Once you see the penis, you have to keep going.
Well, yeah, exactly.
You're not allowed to be an animal.
No, you don't want to be a transphobe.
Right.
Now, I do warn you, it's going to hurt.
Oh, I thought by T you meant Turkish.
That's what we call the double T. We've got two on base!
And right now the claim is that the Trump administration is going to suspend habeas corpus.
Let me ask you this.
Do you think we meet the definition right now of an invasion?
Would 20 million illegal immigrants in the last, well, throughout the last four years of that administration and $150 to $450 billion in annual cost to the taxpayer, would that qualify?
Okay, the next category is rebellion.
Well, do you think it can be argued that there's some kind of rebellion against the United States when you have these rogue justices completely, flagrantly disregarding federal law?
So let's look at the nationwide injunctions, for example, under Donald Trump.
30!
So far, Biden had a total of 14. Obama had a total of 12. George W. Bush had a total of 6. It is completely unprecedented where you have local judges, you have local representatives deciding to usurp federal law.
Why?
To protect their voting bases.
You know, MS-13 are people who are here illegally.
Just to give you some context, since 2000, 67% of nationwide injunctions were against...
Donald Trump.
92% of those issued by Democrat-appointed judges.
You don't know this judge.
You didn't vote for this judge.
And this judge has decided that they are going to implement their version of immigration law.
Does that constitute a rebellion?
At what point do we say, hey, we have to have some constitutional authority here?
Your answers to those questions genuinely are going to determine how you feel about this portion of the program.
So Stephen Miller, just last week, Suggested that the Trump administration may be exploring suspending the habeas corpus.
President Trump has talked about potentially suspending the habeas corpus to take care of the illegal immigration problem.
When could we see that happen, do you think?
Well, the Constitution is clear, and that, of course, is the supreme law of the land, that the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended in a time of invasion.
So I would say that's an option we're actively looking at.
Look, a lot of it depends on whether the courts do the right thing or not.
So here's the deal.
The American people think that there's an invasion.
The American people overwhelmingly support some kind of immigration reform.
They overwhelmingly support securing the borders.
And to a surprising degree, support deportations.
Right?
It's over 60% last time we checked.
60% of Americans support deportation.
So when the American public have elected a president to do this job, and you have rogue judges and rogue local representatives blocking it, okay, all right, that could be rebellion, but we certainly are already at the point where Americans have recognized what they view as an invasion.
Not saying we should suspend habeas corpus, but I am saying that we have historically for less, and we'll get to that.
However...
The party of nuance, as they like to say, of course, immediately proceeded to melting down.
Pretty stunning comment from a top White House aide, Stephen Miller, on suspending habeas corpus, which is the right of an individual to challenge the government's right to detain them.
It's not a privilege, like Miller is calling it there.
It's a fundamental part of our justice system that has been upended and suspended in the most emergent situations.
What Stephen Miller said was...
Ridiculous.
I think Jeff Toobin used another word, but it's loony.
It's loony to do that.
There's no invasion.
Says the lady in that haircut.
That he or Trump or ICE could decide to pick up Al Sharpton, pick up Peter Welch.
Please, deal.
We'd just be gone.
What is behind his immigration policy?
He believes that we are under invasion.
And it's clear that he has...
I'm not going to...
Try to, I guess, explain, psychoanalyze what his...
I don't want to get inside Stephen Miller's mind, actually.
Okay, we get it.
By the way, the best response in all this came from the Lincoln Project, named after Abraham Lincoln, saying, suspending habeas corpus.
Let that sink in.
Didn't Lincoln do it?
Yeah, we'll get to that as our very first example.
But let's first go through, like, what is, for those of you who don't know, what is habeas corpus?
I think, Billy, didn't you get arrested for habeas corpus?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
that was necrophilia.
Yeah.
Well, you know what?
Yeah.
I think that's not even...
I'm glad you're able to post bond.
Yes.
There's no argument to be made of police brutality.
I think what you've been doing on weekends is quite brutal, Billy.
It's a victimist crime, though.
So habeas corpus, it's basically parlay.
You've seen that with the old pirates, like, ah, parlay, if they're going to make you walk the plank.
It's your legal right to challenge the validity of a detention.
So it prevents the government from holding someone indefinitely without any type of cause.
It's your ability to, all right, hold on a second, let me challenge this, parlay.
Let's just simplify that really quickly.
So now we get to, okay, is this completely unprecedented?
Has habeas corpus been suspended?
And why?
I want to bring back up overlay here, the one from the Lincoln Project.
Overlay A. Lincoln Project says, suspending habeas corpus.
Let that sink in.
And it's not funny because they're kid diddlers.
It's funny because of the lack of self-awareness because this brings us to 1861 to 1865.
None other than Abraham Lincoln, we don't pronounce the project part, suspended habeas corpus during the Civil War specifically to target Confederate sympathizers.
Crap.
It was initially done through executive order.
That caused some legal issues.
So Congress did pass a law granting Lincoln to suspend habeas corpus.
Then we go to 1871.
Grant.
Suspended habeas corpus during the Reconstruction era to combat the KKK, specifically going out and attacking black people.
And Congress passed a law specifically permitting the suspension of habeas corpus at that point in time because they were dealing with random acts of violence.
Then it brings us to the next instance, 42 through 46, FDR, folk hero of the left.
He, well, suspended habeas corpus technically with the internment camps.
For the Japanese during World War II, and that included sometimes United States citizens.
So it was never actually declared unconstitutional, but it wasn't quite constitutional because the courts in Congress kind of said they're not going to be upholding that in the future.
That's one where a lot of people were upset, and I believe Michelle Malkin wrote some books about that in defense of internment, I think is one of them.
So there are cases that were made on both sides.
Let me also...
Read you from the Constitution, Article 1, habeas corpus can be suspended.
It says the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it.
Can you read the first two words again?
The privilege.
That's all.
So the idiotic morons on the media say, it's not a privilege!
I'm like, well, he's just kind of reading what it says.
Yeah.
It does say that.
It's not a privilege.
Well, hold on a second.
The first portion of the writing describes it as the privilege of the writ.
Of habeas corpus.
What do they mean by that?
Yeah.
Oh, jeez.
Is this one that we need an interpreter?
Is this the one we're going to argue with me?
There isn't even a comma.
You can't pull your Second Amendment horse crap here.
You can't be like, ah, there's a comma.
Just the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.
Okay.
So, who decides if there's an invasion?
Well, Congress technically would, but President Trump could suspend habeas, as you've seen with other presidents, pending congressional action.
And so, right now, the reason they're talking about this is a 20 million large.
Invasion.
Costing you $150 to $450 billion a year.
You, the American worker.
You, the American taxpayer.
And you have rogue judges going out and blocking this.
You have judges hiding illegal aliens in their houses.
You have sanctuary cities.
You have voted to deport illegal aliens.
You elected a man.
To deport illegal aliens.
There are far too many.
They have come through open borders.
You see it as an invasion.
And then you have rogue judges and some of your representatives saying, no, no, we're going to undo all of your votes.
This is federal law.
It's one of the few areas where the president and the federal government has authority.
Isn't it crazy how the left goes, oh, the federal Department of Education.
Well, that's not their authority.
That's not their authority to fund your local public school.
It is under their purview.
To secure our borders and make sure that citizens are safe from external and internal threats.
That's why we have a military.
That's why we have border enforcement.
They flip it entirely.
Where they consider, meaning the left, their wish list to be the federal authority.
All the way up to and including free internet for everybody.
A human right.
For some reason, when it comes to securing our national borders, though, no, no, no.
That should be left to local circuit judges.
You guys let us know where you line up.
And I want to ask you a question.
Do you think this is something that the Trump administration should pursue now?
I think the threat is actually, I think it's a smart move to make.
I don't know if they necessarily, I go back and forth.
I agree on this.
You know what, I think for anyone who is in actual affiliation with MS-13, like, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, great.
Yeah.
If there's a gray area, you know what, let's play it safe.
That's kind of where I line up.
Well, I think the case needs to be made.
So I want Trump to get a win out of this.
Right now, if he goes out and suspends habeas corpus and starts locking up American citizens, people are going to be up in arms and they will take to the streets.
I don't think that's a good look for this.
And obviously the media is more than willing to carry the water on this because they've taken the cases of legitimate people that should be deported and spun them and lied to the American public to make it look like Trump is just picking people randomly off the street.
So I feel like they need some...
More justices coming out and saying, no, you can't do this.
And obvious cases for them to get close to this.
But I think this is Stephen Miller going, well, look, it just depends on what these justices actually do.
And I think that's a fair point to make.
I just hope he doesn't run too far with this because this would be, I think, right now a very losing issue.
No, I want it done.
I understand.
The end result, meaning deportations.
I want that done.
But I don't think he has to go this far yet.
Something needs to be done here.
There needs to be a little bit of some strong-arm tactics when you consider what we're about to get to next.
When you have local people deciding to completely subvert federal law.
Because someone refusing to deport illegal aliens in New Jersey affects you in Oklahoma.
Right?
Someone refusing to do it in Connecticut, in Maine, wherever.
It does affect you because those people are allowed to stay.
And certainly if they're doing it with the blanket policy of we are not going to deport anyone, we are going to create sanctuary cities, well, guess what?
You've now, if there's one, if there's two safe havens for illegal aliens, that means there is one or two safe havens for gang members.
And that means they'll just go there and get in a car.
And they can go there.
This needs to be something that we are all on board with nationally or we cannot solve the problem.
And by the way, the best way to stay in touch before we go on to this New Jersey segment, New Jersey, is download the app.
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So...
This brings us to New Jersey in illegal immigration.
The Newark mayor, possibly the worst of the mayors.
Possibly.
Ross J. Baraka and three other New Jersey Democrats basically tried to force their way inside of an ICE facility.
And, of course, it resulted in their arrest.
And I was watching this yesterday on CNN.
There were some tells here from the left.
Before we get to that, we actually have a photo of the arrest of Mayor Baraka.
Yep.
It's not the same Baraka.
That guy doesn't get habeas corpus.
No, no, he does not.
I think we can all agree on that one.
Come on, common ground.
Sorry, right, Baraka, but here's the mayor one.
He needs some milk!
This is going on outside of a detention facility.
And, of course, those on the left immediately misrepresented this.
They immediately lied, and they were not held accountable from the media.
The media did their best to carry their water.
I was watching this yesterday going nuts, kind of like watching the Sunday paper.
You just know.
I mean, you just know what's going to come out on it.
Yeah, that simmering rage kind of bubbled to the surface.
That brings us to the latest installment of Claim Truth.
All right, so this happened.
They tried to get into an ICE facility.
They weren't allowed to.
They claimed that they had the right to inspect it.
ICE said, no, you better leave.
And they said, we're not going to leave.
They said, we really have to tell you to leave.
And then when they said, okay, now we're going to arrest you, the mayor ran like a little bitch.
That's what happened.
Didn't get very far, by the way.
Right.
And then you see the physical assaults that took place there.
Again, does ICE have the right to deport?
Illegal aliens.
The answer is yes.
It doesn't matter what these representatives say in New Jersey.
It doesn't matter.
It's a federal issue.
So let's go to the claims here.
And this is just a microcosm, to be clear, of what is happening across the country and why we can't permit it to happen.
Your vote can't be nullified by career charlatans.
So Representative Monica McIvor said that she was completely peaceful at the facility.
The DHS also says that, in their words, you were body-slamming an ICE officer.
Is that what we're looking at?
Is that what happened?
Absolutely no.
I mean, I honestly do not know how to body slam anyone.
There's no video that supports me body slamming anyone.
Yeah, so just to be clear, I think you're misinterpreting this where you think they're saying that you did 306 degree ABABY Zangief body slam.
They're simply saying that you were slamming into someone else's body, you know, committing assault and battery.
Which brings us to the truth.
This fat black lady definitely got physical.
Here's another angle.
Shove!
Shove!
Elbow!
Shove!
Boom one!
Boom two!
Boom three!
He's not even being pushed.
Yeah, yeah.
So, without the footage, I would have said at the very least, you were unpleasant.
Yes.
And you're using your body as a battering ram.
Yes.
Almost as though you're slamming your...
Fat lady body into another one.
The bodies are slamming.
I would call it more of a dodge ram.
Yes, yes.
Is that got a hemi?
No, no, it doesn't.
That's a 1500.
It's a Twinkie.
That's how people in New York say hello.
Yes, exactly.
Now, to be clear, when you watch that, some people are trying to say she was pushed.
No.
Even then, she was putting her elbows out and pushing.
Then she re-stabilizes.
No one is pushing her and starts throwing.
Elbows.
She wasn't even being pushed.
Maybe the very first half second, but the ones where she's bumping in and pushing.
You look behind her and a guy actually has his hands on her shoulders.
If anything, she's got some force going backwards.
Now, just keep in mind, the left gets to lie and the left gets to do all this.
And don't worry, they won't be arrested without trial where their actual constitutional rights are suspended for being invited in on a walking tour.
But we'll get to that.
Here's the next claim that they've tried to make.
They tried to Eddie Haskell list that all of them were, in fact, they were invited in.
Were you able to get any of that oversight actually done?
Congresswoman MacGyver, I'll send that to you.
Yes, we actually were.
I mean, that's why I find it to be appalling that they said we were trespassing, because how are we trespassing?
And then you offer us a tour at the end, which is the reason why we were there in your first place, to have a tour of this facility that had just opened up on May 1st.
Oh, her name's LaMonica.
Monika.
That makes sense.
There's an apostrophe in there somewhere.
I don't care.
Here's the truth.
They were told specifically, do not go in.
You are not permitted to go in.
Don't go in here, and certainly don't body slam anyone, you fat bitch.
And stop yelling world star.
Yes.
Here's a quote from the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, Alina Habba.
She wrote, The mayor of Newark, Ross Baraka, committed trespass and ignored multiple warnings from Homeland Security investigations to remove himself from the ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey, this afternoon.
He has willingly chosen to disregard the law that will not stand in this state.
He has been taken into custody.
No one is above the law.
Now, for those of you who are confused, what you're seeing these people do is called lying.
We were invited in and we didn't hit nobody.
You were told not to go in multiple times and then you hit people.
This is clear as day.
Now let's contrast that with, she said, we were invited in for a tour.
Oh, do you mean like on January 6th where there were protesters who were let into public property, told that they could tour public property, told the rest of the protesters to act peacefully, and then were arrested without trial for, in some cases, Gears?
There they are, opening the door.
And look at them raving.
Here's a video of Chansley in the Senate chamber.
Capitol Police officers take him to multiple entrances and even try to open locked doors for him.
We counted at least nine officers who were within touching distance of unarmed Jacob Chansley.
Not one of them...
Everybody, this must be peaceful!
This has to be peaceful!
We have the right to peacefully assemble!
Guys, remember that?
Remember when all the conservatives tucked tail and ran and we said, uh, there were some people who were disruptive, but a lot of people were invited in and were clear about being peaceful, and they were.
95% of the people from January 6th, they were charged with trespassing, including those people who were welcomed in.
So the people who actually were welcomed in, in some cases, Wanded down.
They were arrested and treated as felons.
I hope they get at least that in New Jersey, these representatives, because they actually committed felonies.
Are you guys seeing the difference?
The left lied about many of the people on January 6th.
Not all, but certainly the people you just saw.
The left lied about them, got them charged with felonies.
They will lie about their own behavior to avoid being charged with felonies.
And then ask you to find common ground.
Let's just be clear about that.
Let's go on to the next claim.
That was made from these people in New Jersey.
All references available.
Link in the description.
That they were actually, they were just conducting an inspection.
It was their job.
As Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman said, we were simply there to do our job, therefore oversight visit.
It was a very tense situation.
It unfortunately did not have to be like that.
They created that confrontation.
They created that chaos and then ultimately went to arrest the mayor of the largest city of New Jersey, who is my mayor and my constituent.
Oh, come on.
That's nothing to brag about.
Truth!
Of course they weren't conducting an inspection.
They weren't invited to conduct an inspection.
They were told to leave.
They went there to try and block ICE from enforcing federal law.
Huh.
They completely disobeyed what should be a national issue, DHS rules.
They got physical.
When they were finally challenged, one of them ran away like a little bitch when they said, hey, if you don't stop, if you do not stop, we are going to arrest you.
They said, all right, time to arrest you.
And there was just a little like...
There was a little dust cloud of where the mayor of Newark used to be.
Kool-Aid!
Runs through a wall.
So he was arrested for trespassing, and unlike the January Sixers, he was released five hours later.
Oh, come on.
Yeah.
She should be charged with a felony.
She should be charged with a felony.
I hope we see at least that, but you won't.
No.
You won't see it.
Because the left, there's a double standard here.
Can you imagine?
Can you imagine a single January 6th on camera like that when you had their name, identification, knew exactly who they were, and they did that with a Capitol officer?
They're guaranteed due in at least a year and will forever have a felony record.
Yes.
This broad?
Ah, she'll get a slap on the wrist.
It's like, so they were charged with trespassing on January 6th.
It almost seems like it was something other than an insurrection.
And this, by, you know, Destiny's, you know, half-brained definition of what an insurrection is, actually fits almost...
The definition of an insurrection.
Right.
They were trying to prohibit the government from doing this.
Violence broke out.
They gathered there to be able to do that.
I think it fits at least three of the four factors for it.
It doesn't make any sense.
You can't just go there and say, I don't like this.
And then when they're like, hey guys, you're actually trespassing, you gotta leave.
No, no, no, no.
We don't like this.
Okay, guys, if you don't leave.
And then start barging in when they finally go, okay, I guess we have to arrest somebody now.
Yeah.
Well, let me be clear as to the playbook, okay?
Here's what they'll do.
There's law, right?
And the law has been, by the way, these aren't even new laws, that you're to be deported if you're in this country illegally, that you're not to enter this country illegally.
They just haven't been enforcing it, the left, by design.
Okay.
So then the left will say, all right, we're going to do something.
We're going to show up, and we're going to obstruct the law.
We are going to obstruct the will of the people.
When the law is enforced, as it is meant to be enforced, they will then claim fascism.
They will then claim that they are being strong-armed.
They show up to commit a crime, to block the practice of the law that you voted for, and then claim fascism when the law of the land is enforced.
That is not fascism.
Fascism would be creating a new law so that these people could be sent to the gulags.
And by the way, all of this is happening, and you have to ask yourself, why?
Why do they go to the mat for Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 gang member?
Why are they obstructing ICE from deporting?
Why are they creating sanctuary cities and not allowing those tasked with the job to deport violent felons?
Why are they protecting, by the way, illegal aliens in our prisons?
Why is this their cause?
Why are they willing to die on this hill?
Here's a Freudian slip for you.
Representative Subramayim, I think Subramaniam, I don't know, you guys are going to see who he is.
This jackass here said that he would go to jail.
Up against Trump.
And he said he would go to jail for his, and I want you to hear his word.
I couldn't help notice, too, that they also mentioned, DHS mentioned they're going to go after members of Congress as well.
And, you know, I just look at this and I say, you know, as a member of Congress, if I'm going to be put behind bars for trying to stand up for the constitutional rights of my constituents, for standing up for civil liberties, like, bring it on.
Because this is ridiculous what they're doing.
Oh, we shudder with her.
Bring it on!
Yeah, come on.
Bring it on.
I'm gonna stand for...
Here's the thing he said, though.
I say it's on to the break of dawn.
It's on like Donkey Kong.
Your constituents.
Ah.
Hold on a second.
Constituents are supposed to be the voters of your district.
Are you illegal aliens who are voting for you?
Are your constituents...
Does it include MS-13 members?
Does it include people who have no right being here?
Because here's the thing.
You have to make a choice.
Your constituents are either the American people, tax-paying American citizens, or the people you're protecting right now.
The people you are willing to go to jail to protect.
That's no small thing.
He views these people being deported as his constituents.
I'm telling you what this is.
They are trying to protect the votes they bought.
They are trying to protect the new voting bloc that they believe they bought in the Biden administration.
The Biden administration thought that they could purchase new votes, open up borders, and then give them a path to citizenship.
Hey, let's call it 10 million.
You know that in many of these districts, they are determined by hundreds of votes.
States are determined by thousands of votes.
If all of a sudden you turn those illegal aliens into constituents, voters...
Guess what?
Democrats may never lose again!
But then they'll call you a fascist if you say, no, no, that can't happen on our watch.
You can't simply cancel out our vote by bringing in non-contributing criminals and considering them constituents.
They don't view you as their primary constituents.
I am willing to go to jail for the constitutional rights of my constituents.
Illegal aliens do not have constitutional rights because they are not citizens here.
Either the American The American taxpayer is your constituent as a representative or illegal aliens.
You have to pick one.
It is a binary choice.
Comment below if that caused you to flip your lid as much as I did.
When I was watching, I'm going, "Oh!
Can we suspend habeas corpus on a state-by-state basis, or is this a blanket thing?
I would like to see it for that guy.
I don't even know.
There seems to be some places where it might be appropriate.
Yeah, in this case, at least a little duct tape.
You've changed my mind.
Internment camp's coming right your way, sir.
Yes.
So, let's go on to this next story.
This is...
There's been so much happening this weekend.
It's almost tough to hit all of it.
So, this weekend and all the way until or through this morning, Donald Trump and China have reached a trade deal after some meetings in, I believe it was Geneva, Switzerland.
A lot of questions as to what this deal is and, of course, which side won.
And you don't need to ask yourself, of course, the left is trying to say that China won because they hate America.
They're saying, China won!
Donald Trump blinks!
Just like they said, Canada won!
Donald Trump blinks!
It doesn't matter what it is.
They want Team Not America to win, so that is how they will present it to you.
Instead, there's a little bit more to it.
Monday...
Today?
Was it today morning or was it yesterday morning?
Today.
It was today.
Today morning!
Treasury and most boring speaker ever, but we have to show you the clip.
Scott Bessent.
He's good at his job, but he's boring.
Yes.
He made the announcement and outlined the deal somewhat.
And what we have is a 90-day pause on the reciprocal tariffs.
Both sides de-escalated by 115%.
So we are both at 10 on the reciprocal tariffs.
The fentanyl-related tariffs, which President Trump...
Put on in February.
It's still on.
Don't worry, we're going to get to Trump's version soon.
We have a mechanism to meet with the Chinese trade delegation again.
We will be discussing tariffs, non-tariff trade barriers, currency, and their subsidies of labor.
All right, that's enough.
Just cut it to him.
Because as we were preparing for today's show, President Trump had a press conference and I hope this clip includes it.
He was...
No, that's the pharmaceutical thing later.
The next thing I have in the pharmaceutical where he took time out of his day to make fun of his friend for being fat.
He did.
On national television.
In the process somehow?
But here is President Trump detailing this morning the China arrangement in a press conference.
I want to tell you that a couple of things.
First of all, that doesn't include the tariff setter already on.
That are our tariffs, and it doesn't include tariffs on cars, steel, aluminum, things such as that, or tariffs that may be imposed on pharmaceuticals because we want to bring the pharmaceutical businesses back to the United States, and they're already starting to come back now based on tariffs.
The talks in Geneva were very friendly.
The relationship is very good.
We're not looking to hurt China.
China was being hurt very badly.
They were closing up factories.
They were having a lot of unrest.
And they were very happy to be able to do something with us.
And the relationship is very, very good.
I'll speak to President Xi maybe at the end of the week.
So let's go to three key facts you kind of need to know about this here.
And you can check out the references.
Link in the description.
Number one, where do the tariffs stand now?
So because of some tariffs that already predate this administration, Trump 2.0, and some of them came from Donald Trump's first administration.
And the tariffs were some of the only policies that Biden kept.
He tried to do it quietly.
Quietly, yes.
So the U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods right now are about 40 to 50 percent.
So they've been lowered back to those sort of pre-standing rates.
The Chinese tariffs on goods coming from the United States are about 25 percent.
So effectively, tariff levels are back to what they were pre-Liberation Day with this new announcement.
Josh, can you wake up?
We're live.
We're live.
Whoa.
Oh, sorry.
Having trouble sleeping.
What?
Are you alright?
Yeah, yeah, I've just been having trouble sleeping lately.
Well, why don't you go see the nurse?
Go see the nurse now.
He'll get you fixed up.
It's better than being in your phone.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm going to go see the nurse.
Good, good.
Yeah.
Oh, God, we got a nurse.
Come aboard, ye hearty.
Hey, I'm looking for the nurse's office.
Am I in the right place?
Aye, you've come to the right place.
Why don't you sit down and tell me what ails you?
Well, I'm having trouble sleeping, and I think it's starting to affect my work.
Arrgh.
So your wife be maroonin', can I?
What?
No.
Oh, you're having trouble liftin' ye sale.
No, my sales work just fine.
But you can't stomach the thought of entering old Davey's locker.
No, I can't get any shut-eye, is all.
So you're unable to take a cock?
Excuse me?
That's pirate for taking a nap.
Oh, yeah, that's the problem.
What?
Oh, that be the problem.
All right, me boy, well...
Come on, let me do your test.
And don't be scared.
We'll fix you right up.
Give me a ear.
My ear?
Look, young man.
There's no need to be scared.
I've taken the pirate doctor's oath.
What's that?
First, do no harm.
What's next?
The ear, me boy.
Alright.
Now they are.
Ah.
Ah.
That's just as I'd fared.
You've got a horrible case of the old sailor's eye.
Sailor's eye?
Is that even a real thing?
Of course sailor's eye is a real thing.
It's as real as you and me sitting here.
And we speak of it in hushed tones, lest the spirits overhear.
There's only one cure that we know of, her old sailor's eye.
You need to court the most beautiful siren on the eastern seaboard and have her sing her sweet melody.
Yeah, I was thinking more of like a land-based, modern medicine type of treatment.
Like, uh, I don't know.
What's that?
All right.
That's my...
Melan-ten.
I think it's from the Aryan.
I don't think you're supposed to say that anymore.
Well, wherever the slums live.
Nope, that's totally inappropriate.
Well, it says it'll help with your sleep, but I doubt it'll help you any with ye sailors' eye.
I think I'll take my chances.
Thanks.
All right, up next is Stephanie.
Time to check your hoo-ha.
*music*
All right, well, I'm glad you got fixed up, Josh.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, it should be good.
Yeah.
It should be good tomorrow.
Sorry.
Good for you.
Sorry about that.
I'll try to keep it, you know.
Yeah, pull it together, okay?
Back to the tariffs.
Key fact number two.
Well, who are the winners and the losers?
Well, if you hear China tell you, the state media outlet Yu Yuan Tan Tian.
I don't know how to pronounce it.
I don't care.
I don't care because I don't like the Chinese.
Yu Yuan Tan Tian.
Yu Yuan Tan Tian.
I think I nailed it.
Yeah, there you go.
They sound like Wolf Blitzer.
*laughs * That is not a compliment.
They touted this, he's the longest standing CNN host, 35 years of retard.
So he said that the deal was a win for China, writing, China's firm countermeasures and resistance have been highly effective.
Okay.
I said it just like that.
And by highly effective, what they mean is that China got what every single other country got with no concessions, basically.
The other countries didn't have to have the same concessions.
So they were able to...
We talked about how Vietnam kind of came to the table.
We talked about these other nations, and China decided to be indignant about it, and so China considers a win to basically be on the same playing field as everyone else.
This is actually, I think Gerald brought this up.
Huntsman is a logistics expert on X, and he wrote this take.
He said, Note also today how many people who said tariffs would be an apocalypse over the past 100 days will now claim that 30% is pretty much fine.
So this Overton window has been shifted.
And again, this started with the first Trump administration.
It's one of the few policies that Biden kept.
And I think he kept it because it was...
So popular with a lot of working class Americans and that's why Donald Trump won the Rust Belt.
Yeah, and it was absolutely necessary because Biden was in the camp of we just bring them into Western order and they'll start playing by Western rules.
He's been doing that for his entire life.
I think he soured on that just a little bit and I think he understood like these guys are not just going to come play by our rules.
So here's the thing.
This could go one of two ways with Trump.
Yes, there are higher tariffs than a lot of people thought would be okay.
So he did go higher and shift the Overton window like this guy said.
The 90-day thing is really what will tell us if this is a win or not.
Hopefully this is enough pressure and we didn't cave.
Doesn't seem like we've caved right now, but we're still not 100% sure.
Right.
So we'll see.
I like where we are, but we'll see.
Yeah, exactly.
This is where we are right now.
And that brings us to key fact number three.
What are things going to look like, let's say, 90 days from now?
So during the conference in Geneva...
I believe it was Besant who said that the United States didn't want to decouple, which I don't necessarily know that I agree with.
I think we kind of do want to decouple from China.
We certainly need to reduce our reliance on China.
We saw during COVID what a problem that was.
But they are saying that the stance of this administration is they need to bring us, our relationship with China, to a state of balanced trade at least.
Neither side wants a decoupling.
what had occurred with these very high tariffs get him a Red Bull and that's what Josh was an embarked the equivalent of an embargo and neither side wants that we do want trade we want more balanced trade and I think that both sides are committed to achieving that Now, here's where I don't agree.
Both sides are not committed to achieving that, and I don't necessarily think that's possible.
You just made the point, well...
It sort of comes from the libertarian mindset, too, of, you know what, they'll want to come into the modern world.
They'll want to start playing ball with us because China's going to want to have the kind of life quality that we do in the United States.
First off, it doesn't take into account communist Chinese government who won't allow that to happen.
Second, there really can't be any type of balanced trade when the consumers in China, they're not really consumers.
No.
They don't spend.
They save.
Right?
So they make, and we consume.
But they don't consume our products, to be clear.
Their savings rate, yeah, it's the highest in the world in China.
And this is kind of where we are.
Let me give you an example.
The Chinese toy makers, cheap crap, right?
They have a lot of specialty items now, and they do cars and some chips.
But the truth is, their lifeblood goes away if Americans stop buying cheap crap.
That is what is necessary for China's economy to exist.
You know, novelty trinkets, effectively.
They make it, it's consumed in the United States.
American companies make...
Usually higher quality goods or more specialized goods.
And those aren't really available for them to purchase in China.
China's exports, as a percent of their GDP, about two times more than the United States.
Our relationship is not even remotely comparable.
And I don't know that that is going to be fixed because China won't allow their people to basically enter into the consumer market.
That's a scary thing.
If enough Chinese citizens...
Have the consumer power of that degree of wealth.
They're gonna clamp down on it.
It's a communist Chinese government.
So I disagree with this premise, this idea that, oh, we're going to get to balanced trade.
I don't think that is going to happen as long as it's a communist nation.
Well, and what I hope that Besant, who I really need to see some complex physical movement to believe he's not a robot.
I need some kind of proof of it.
Yes.
Chuck E. Cheese performer.
Athletic endeavor of some sort.
You say it's your birthday!
You really do.
No, but I think...
He's XD1.
I hope what he means by balanced trade is not just like, you know, balancing.
I hope he's actually going to say that if we can have a Chinese company sue somebody in the United States then we can also have that reciprocal ability in China.
I hope he's going to say that it doesn't have to have just a Chinese person on the board of the company or part owner of the company to be able to open.
I hope those kinds of things are being removed in this process.
And maybe then we can get to a more balanced trade approach.
It doesn't mean equal.
It just means it's much more fair and open.
But there's a really good point.
They don't want our companies having unfettered access to their markets, just like they won't have TikTok in their market.
It exposes their citizens to American culture completely unfettered, and they do not want that.
They want to control the narrative.
Yeah.
No, you're absolutely right.
Well, they don't want a lot of social media because those starving Chinese men will see a couple of corn-fed American women or Latinas in Florida and go like, Oh, damn!
We're going to Nebraska!
Miami, you say?
So, I'm going to do the rest of the show like this, like an animatronic.
Do it.
Scott Bessett way.
Story number two.
You're reminding me of Tim Allen and the Santa Claus 2. Is it two or three?
Three is a bad one.
None of them are good.
None of them are good.
The first one is good.
I particularly like when he goes...
So, we're going to continue.
So, we have Ukraine as another story.
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Next story that had taken place during the weekend.
We have to get to so much.
Ukraine agreed to a 30-day ceasefire, and then Russia responded and basically said, like, the summary is, I had my fingers crossed.
You can see that President Trump is getting increasingly frustrated with Vladimir Putin.
Remember the left saying that he was a stooge?
You can see that Donald Trump thought he would get to the table a little bit faster.
We're not seeing that right now.
But the first half of this is European leaders in...
Now people say Kiev.
It was always Kiev.
They called for a 30-day ceasefire and are willing to talk with Russia.
She has a sailor's eye.
I think it's stroke eye, guys.
The announcement was made by the leaders of Britain, France, Germany, Poland and Ukraine after a meeting in Kyiv during which they held a phone call with Mr Trump.
So, President.
Trump.
President Trump.
They just...
Stupid lady.
Yeah, she is a dumb lady.
A foreigner.
She's got a very flat face, like the good dinner plates you bring out for Thanksgiving.
So...
Makes Scott Besson look...
Russia...
Animated.
Russia pretty much immediately rejected.
The offer.
President Dmitry Medvedev.
Sorry, former president.
Well, remember they swapped for a bit?
They did.
It was President Putin.
Then he was like, I'll be president.
You'll be president for a little bit.
Then we'll switch back.
We'll change the rules.
It's like musical president chairs at big tables.
Then I never leave.
So Medvedev wrote this on X. He wrote...
Either a truce for the respite of Benderite hordes or new sanctions.
You think that's smart, eh?
Shove these peace plans up your pan-gender arses.
Which, I know, it's wrong.
It makes me like him more.
But, a little bit.
It does make me like him more.
I'm not a fan, but I like this side of him.
Putin did, however, make the proposal to have direct talks with Zelensky, but now in Turkey.
A message in the middle of the night at 2 a.m. from Russian President Vladimir Putin proposing direct peace talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky later this week.
I want to ask the President of Turkey, Mr. Erdogan, to provide an opportunity to hold negotiations, he said.
I hope he will confirm his desire to contribute to the search for peace in Ukraine.
Zelensky has accepted, without preconditions at the U.S. President's urging, There we go.
But here's my question.
Why at 2 a.m. did Putin have to make that announcement?
That seems kind of odd to me.
2 a.m. their time?
That's what I'm trying to figure out.
It's a classic booty call.
Yes.
It's a booty call for Volodymyr Zelensky.
New phone, who this?
Who this?
Hello?
You up?
What are you wearing?
They sent him a video and said, you will agree to negotiations.
Okay, fine.
I'm getting out of bed.
Who's sponsoring these negotiations?
The UFC?
Yeah.
Come to Turkey.
We will settle this like men.
That's right.
So Donald Trump, you can see President Trump is getting increasingly frustrated with Putin.
And I think he, if Putin doesn't start playing ball here.
If you want a surefire way to piss off Donald Trump and lose him as an ally, it's have him go to bat for you and then hurt his pride.
Have him say, you know what, we need to have these peace talks and it seems like Putin is willing to come to the table.
And I believe that too at one point in time because they did say they were willing to come to the table and Zelensky at one point was not.
Now Trump sees that this is not exactly the case and he's been posting on Truth.
He said...
Ukraine should agree to this deal immediately.
At least they will be able to determine whether or not a deal is possible, and if it is not, European leaders in the U.S. will know where everything stands and can proceed accordingly, Putin.
Looking at you.
Looking at you and your giant stupid table.
I've got a bigger one, by the way.
I'm starting to doubt that Ukraine will make a deal with Putin, who's too busy celebrating the victory of World War II, Could not have been won, not even close, without the United States of America.
Have the meeting now, you son of a bitch!
I love how he throws that in.
He's too busy celebrating.
He's too busy celebrating, even though they did almost nothing.
You won, but I can't tell by your cities.
They still look like crap.
He was too busy having Steven Seagal come to that parade.
Steven Seagal, by the way, is expanding his borders.
Yes, he very much is.
He's a pretty big guy now.
But you may not know about all this because the real story was Macron, I think, maybe doing, people thought he was doing cocaine.
Is that the clip that we have?
Yeah.
Yeah, it was a tissue paper, but it's fun.
Literally.
We came through Germany and then we made it to France.
Yeah, we got to go through the pool.
Right.
The photo on the statue, we'll be allowed to drink.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, this is why the internet is such a stupid place.
That was all over social this weekend.
People are going, Macron is doing cocaine!
Like, hold on a second.
Isn't the most likely explanation that what looks to be...
A tissue is clearly a tissue.
That would be like a huge amount of cocaine to just leave on a desk.
If they were doing cocaine, this deal would have happened way sooner.
Yes, it would have.
And it would make no sense.
And you're going to cease fire, and you're going to cease fire, and then both of you are going to give me a tiger.
Hey, you know what we should do?
We should go to Pakistan!
I know, but listen, the people out there, listen, some very smart people said some very stupid things about this.
I'm sorry you know exactly who you are.
Please stop doing it.
It hurts our cars every single time.
You say stuff like this.
Do you really think that he hid that little thing when the reporters and cameras were in the room the whole time and he was like, oh, I forgot my Coke.
No, it didn't happen.
I don't understand the idiocy.
It's obviously a tissue.
Shut up.
Yes.
Speaking of idiocy, this brings us to the other story that we had to cover because it happened this weekend.
India and Pakistan.
So, hold on a second.
It's the culmination of bad militaries, miscommunication, and low IQ.
Because...
A lot of you, and we honestly don't fully know the real story right now, because no one is singing the same song.
The story was presented as President Trump brokered a peace deal between India and Pakistan, that there was some kind of a ceasefire, but we don't know.
Let's get into it.
Little diddy about India and Pakistan.
Two countries duking it out to win most f***ed up land.
India's one great big toilet hottest balls.
Pakistan's statistics on rape are astronomical.
Yeah.
All of that can even be fact-checked.
It really can.
So, on Saturday, President Trump announced on Truth that the U.S. had helped achieve a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, for which Pakistan thanked President Trump.
Oh, that's nice.
And then India immediately said, no, that didn't happen.
Oh, come on.
That's not true.
So, they got, and allegedly it's because they got pissed that Trump upstaged Modi.
Like, I don't, okay, all right, so where are we?
This is the problem.
You're welcome.
Yeah, we were really concerned because this would be, you know, the first sort of war where you could have a nuclear power at play.
And that was what everyone was going at each other.
Well, even really one in this instance in the modern world with the kind of capabilities, but certainly two nations.
Yes.
And that's what we were concerned about.
I think what we didn't take into account is that this is the first war with nuclear powers that would play out on social media.
We thought, oh no, it's going to be Skynet falling and there's going to be a skull on a fence shaking watching the playground.
We didn't really take into account that a ceasefire would be announced and one person would be like, no.
What do we do here?
What's the next action?
So, this is obviously the waters have been muddy because there's been so much propaganda.
The government of Pakistan even shared video game footage claiming that it was real battle footage.
here's the worst part is I don't know if it's propaganda or if it's a mistake because it's such a crappy country filled with dumb people.
This is Rafael Jets.
It's called the conventional warfare.
It's established the superiority of Pakistan.
It's not a war.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
And then India responded by posting their war footage, which was just Mario 2. What are you, throwing turnips?
So, the main takeaway here, though, and I get it, to the Japanese viewer right now, is Doki Doki Panic.
You're confused because it was too difficult for American gamers to lose levels.
Point is, something here, though, that is interesting is this is the first time that China has actually had an opportunity to sort of see their weapons being used for the first time.
Because 81% of the weapons, the arms that Pakistan imports have come from China.
So, they're watching this, right, concerned if they get into a global conflict, okay, how effective are our weapons?
And I believe also even one of China's J-10C...
One of their fighters there actually got a confirmed kill of a French maid fighter, which they're really thrilled about.
Not to mention watching their Uyghur trebuchets at work.
They're very, yeah.
They'll never see it coming!
It's all starting to make sense now.
Yes.
Those are diseased people.
Yes, it is.
So I don't know that we officially know right now what is happening.
I hope they've stopped fighting.
I don't know, though.
If they have.
Can someone from Pakistan or India just comment below, are you guys still at war?
Can you let us know, guys?
Can you let us know and make sure it's not video game footage?
I hate that I understood like every tenth word of that.
You guys, at one point, like, I know you guys all complain about like colonization.
Yeah.
I feel like we should just colonize these countries.
They should just become the United States.
You don't get to have a military anymore on account that you keep sharing Call of Duty like it's real.
Great Britain did, and then they were like, nah, we gotta bounce.
And while we're at it, you guys need to be separated.
Yeah, exactly.
This already happened.
I don't know.
Maybe we should just, you know.
Take their word for it.
Neither side can stop having dysentery long enough to actually get in a fight.
He's posting that from his iMovie maker on his phone like, they'll never know!
Is that enough biohazard suits to take over that area?
So all that happened, we don't really know.
But here's another story, and again, you can continue watching with us here on Rumble Premium.
This is a big one.
Drug prices.
Drug makers.
President Trump signing an executive order.
But then discussing it, we were live this morning, we were going through run-through, and he gave a press conference in what may be the funniest press conference I think I've ever heard, and he has a friend who no doubt was very surprised to hear the commentary.
So for the first time in many years, we'll slash the cost of prescription drugs, and we will bring fairness to America.