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Jan. 21, 2026 - Louder with Crowder
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Live Reaction To Trump's WEF Speech: Trump Takes On Globalists in Davos

Actress Pam Grier witnessed lynchings that never happened. The World Economic Forum in Davos is happening. You know, that yearly meeting where the globalist elite get together to decide the fate of the world? Alex Jones’ Super Bowl? President Trump will speak. Here we go. The protests in Iran continue.Show more GUEST: Nick Di Paolo Link to today’s sources: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/sources-january-21-2026 Foundation Daily is made up of premium ingredients to reduce inflammation and stress and promote clean energy and mental clarity. Subscribe now and receive 40% off for life. https://foundationdaily.com/ Let my sponsor True Gold Republic help you safeguard your retirement with physical gold and silver. Go to http://lwcgold.com/ or call 800-628-4653. Sign up or call them today and see if you qualify for a ‘No Fees For Life IRA’. DOWNLOAD THE RUMBLE APP TODAY: https://rumble.com/our-apps From Amazon MGM Studios - History's biggest stage, on the biggest screen. MELANIA, only in theaters January 30. Join Rumble Premium to watch this show every day! http://louderwithcrowder.com/Premium Get your favorite LWC gear: https://crowdershop.com/ Bite-Sized Content: https://rumble.com/c/CrowderBits Subscribe to my podcast: https://feeds.libsyn.com/576250/rss FOLLOW ME: Website: https://louderwithcrowder.com/ X: https://x.com/scrowder Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/louderwithcrowder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevencrowderofficial Music by @Pogo Show less

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Highlights of Contrast 00:02:59
Welcome to the lineup live.
That is from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern.
And actually, the last show in the lineup that's all free, Nick DiPaolo, is here today.
So it's a perfect day because we'll be talking about Davos live.
We not only have a highlight today, it is a rule of contrast.
The Biden administration versus the Trump administration, how they approach globalism, how they approach the elites.
It is a new era, and I'm glad to be a part of it.
We're also going to compare these world leaders in the face of Trump, how they talk with him, versus when they talk on stage in their grandstanding.
We have Montage after Montage has set it up, and then we're going through President Trump's speech.
He just concluded.
We have the highlights for you, all the references.
This is going to be the best place to watch this.
The coverage from research here, Lane the Brain is fantastic.
So let everyone know.
Also, Pam Greer just makes stuff up.
She talks about a lynching that didn't happen.
Let's go.
Someday, this day may never come.
We'll call upon you for service to me.
What's going on here?
Never tell anyone outside of Samuel what you're thinking again.
What?
Getting ready for the godfather, Perry.
That was a the Corleone.
Oh, they there must have been a miscommunication.
They didn't, they didn't tell you.
Tell me what?
What the f is this?
I'm Don Corleone.
See, he does a great brando.
We wanted to use it.
Seriously?
Yeah, they made me an offer.
I could refuse.
He said that.
You got to remember.
You've got to be dog style.
It's just like in the movie.
You kidding me?
Are you serious?
It's got to be more like this.
Made an ass in the galaxies.
Yeah, you'll get there.
You're the chief thing.
You haven't seen the chief thing.
No, no.
Hold on.
You don't get there.
I'm there.
Look, look, I have a lot of respect for you and what you're creating.
Thank you.
Okay?
But I think you're finging totaf.
You're going to tell me he's doing justice to a Marlon Randall.
No offense, Josh.
You sound like.
You come to me on this the day of my daughter's wedding.
I close my eyes.
I can't even tell.
It's like I'm there.
All right.
This is fing amateur.
This is horse.
All right.
No, I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
This.
You talking to me?
Huh?
Excuse me.
See, what the f?
Seriously?
Forget about it.
This random is a gift.
It's a gift.
A gift to whole.
Family is.
It's a Frugesi.
Working With Mr. DiPaolo 00:03:04
It's a family gift, the Parkridge family.
You suck.
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Just writing a note to work with Mr. DiPaolo on impressions.
Glad to be with you.
Sam Elliott.
Yeah.
Well, the reason for it, the reason that that was written specifically for Nick is because I know that you know what it's like to have to be in the face of hacks on the road who do these things in the audience.
Like, that's great.
And he's like, I'm going to do Robert DeNio chopping, you know, carrots.
Like, ha, ha, ha.
All right.
Question.
You know, something like that.
Like Christopher Watkins ordering Starbucks.
Right.
Hey, coffee.
Ah!
Let me ask you this.
Question of the day, I forgot it.
What's the craziest thing that you've heard at Davos or one of these WEF conferences?
And are you glad that we're in a new era?
Do you see the difference?
We'll be talking about it.
We're live, obviously, as we are every weekday, 11 a.m. Eastern, but we'll be going through this today.
Donald Trump just concluded, and I'm excited about this.
We're going to make economics as fun as.
I'll tell you, it makes it fun.
A married homosexual, you wouldn't know it's Scott Besson, and he punches people.
Captain Morgan, CEO, how are you?
Fantastic.
How are you?
I'm good.
I'm good.
You're a Besson fan.
In some ways.
Yeah.
We're going to poster of him on your wall.
I don't.
And I don't like his faggotry.
Six p.m.
That's a we're going to keep this PDF.
Nick was like, you're not talking about me, are you?
I'm like, no, Jerry torpedoes this all the time.
6 p.m. Eastern on the Rumble Live lineup, funniest man alive.
You can watch him and see his upcoming dates at nickdip.com.
Yeah, don't blank at that website.
There's one date there.
I think it's November of 2036.
Well, it matters to that starfish.
I'll be at the shithole in Winnipeg.
Yes.
Soon to be New York City number two.
Hopefully, we're lucky.
Yes.
But, all right, this is one, you know, you're like, I'm not into the economics, the sort of global public.
Today, it's perfect.
Globalism And Conservatism 00:15:40
And you made it fine.
Watching the run-through, I was back there laughing.
One of you guys can do that because that's a very dry subject.
It is not one where you're like, all right, we got to make this fun.
How do we do this?
Hegemony.
That's the word of the day.
It is, yeah.
Carney says it like 15 times.
So here's, before we get to that, while you talk about globalism, also understand this was something that turned me into a conservative as a very young man.
I've told a story about my communist drama teacher accusing me of being right-wing.
I was 12, didn't know what it was.
I also saw the whole we are the world sort of motifs, and I thought, wait a second, didn't we just learn about countries that like execute Christians?
Didn't we learn about countries that force circumcision on women?
How can we be the world with them?
Like, how does that create some kind of an alliance?
That's why globalism is doomed to fail.
Nation states are a good thing, and they allow you to ally with other like-minded nation states.
We're never all going to share the same goals.
That's called human nature.
So I want you to remember that when you talk about we are the world linking arms, you'd be linking arms with this new Welsh health ambassador, Athika Ahmed.
And she has this new campaign because she is the one who's going to be advising on health.
The Love Your Period campaign has resurfaced and now it's going viral.
This is their head of health.
As a person of color, a person who is from an ethnic minority background, it's not AI.
It's not communities.
It's actually taboo to, and, you know, it's quite a sensitive.
So if you're not being able to learn about these things through the medium of school, then where do you learn?
You know, and I wish when I was, you know, they teach us.
She looks like elevated doors are closing on her face.
Well, I'm telling you how to, you know, get a job.
But what about inside?
How to talk if, you know, how do I know if she looks like the ghost of Christmas yet to gorge.
Screenings, when you're in the middle of tobacco in both children.
She's been too long in my life.
You know, so why don't we teach these things before?
Why don't you learn about carbohydrates?
Oh, hard to get a job because I'm not living long enough.
How am I going to get a job?
Well, that's true.
You're going to die very young.
Imagine her showing up as a ghost of Christmas Future.
She just points to the buffet.
Yum!
Blood precious $750 over $4.96.
Like, this is right.
This is where people used to say, well, what is normal?
No, I think the pendulum's swinging back the other way.
We're going like, yeah, people are different.
We don't want to ostracize.
But you know what?
There do need to be some bounds, some parameters on normal, and certainly parameters as far as what we consider the bounds of health.
I don't know exactly what those are.
I'm sure there's a gray area.
She is not in the gray area.
She is well beyond it.
She also, by the way, has been in charge of releasing the new UK food pyramid.
It's more of a funnel.
That's why we didn't have the food going down the funnel while it went out there.
That's a faulty funnel.
It reminds me of a porn I was watching at the hotel.
More of a slide.
She wrote about her campaign: if we really want to support people who menstruate, we have to change how we talk.
By the way, I don't know if she is.
Her body is so out of whack.
I mean, it's trying.
When you look that way, your body's trying to tell you something.
Probably, ah!
If we really want to support people who menstruate, we have to change how we talk about it.
That means ditching the shame, normalizing the conversation, and making sure every young person, no matter their gender, understands how periods work and why they matter.
We all know how they work.
I do.
You don't.
Sweetheart.
You don't because you have to say people who get periods.
Like, I get it.
You can add some accessories.
It can be like one of those bleeding Halloween masks, right, where you hit the pump in the skull and it just kind of recirculates.
But it's not a real, it's not a real sloughing off of eggs.
This is how far they've gone.
And it's almost like a rubber band effect.
You guys comment if you feel this.
The leftism, the wokeness, we're kind of done with that.
We're past that.
But there's a delayed effect where those in government didn't get the memo and they don't realize that people are going to see this.
And the only reaction is, what?
They didn't expect that.
They thought we'd all go, oh, well, yeah, sure, yeah, yeah.
400 pounds.
Yeah, they're talking about people who menstruate.
Yeah, They don't know.
I don't understand this.
And I said that on my show: the DEI.
Yeah, Trump came in and changed the atmosphere, but for the last, I don't know how many years, you know, all those DEI hires, they're still in the system.
Yes.
And they still believe in this horse shit.
And it looks very, it's very passe when you see somebody talking like that.
It's like, what are you?
Wake up.
Yeah, it's like when you watch like an old, you know, like Michael Douglas movie and you see like the Bachelor Pat apartment, you're like, oh, that's just, that's from Ica and linoleum.
That's not, and you're like, that was considered once upon a time.
That's her.
Her face is from Ika.
And that's about as far as I can take the analogy.
Speaking of people who are delusional, this next person here, actually, Pam Greer, went on, I believe it was The View and told quite a story.
She spinned quite a yarn about growing up and what she had experienced growing up.
And it, oh, wait.
Oh, oh, crap.
Oh, it's Pam Greer.
Do you face a lot of racism growing up in Columbus, Ohio?
How did that shape you?
Well, the military wouldn't allow black families to live on the base.
So you had to live in an apartment.
And you couldn't take a bus.
You couldn't afford a car.
You walked your dad's walk to the base.
Where's your broomstick?
We would go from tree shade to shade.
It's women back to the apartment.
Watch this.
My brother and I, my mom, with bags.
And my mom would go, don't look, don't look, don't look.
And she'd pull us away.
Wow.
Yeah.
Because there is someone hanging from a tree.
And they have a memorial for it now where you can see where people were and left.
And it triggers me today to see that a voice can be silenced.
And if a white family supported a black, they're going to get burned down or killed or lynched as well.
And here's the problem with the influence of feminism.
It is the idea of empathy being a more important value than truth, than facts.
So people go, well, no, no, that's her truth.
She has to tell her story.
Okay.
Rest in Reese's pieces, Pam Greer.
None of it is true.
Let me give you, check the references.
So Pam Greer was born in 1949.
The last lynching in Ohio was 1911.
If you want to be really generous, some unconfirmed sources say there was one in 1932.
Still well before she was born, and certainly not at a point in her life where her mom would have to shield her from roots taking place at the town square.
She's also from Columbus.
There were no lynchings ever recorded in Columbus, Ohio.
But yeah, 40%, by the way, of all Ohio lynching victims were white.
That's a piece of information that you may want to take with you.
And nationwide, 37% of lynchings were actually white people.
So let's just.
Hold on a second.
Who was lynching the white people?
Other white people?
Yeah, probably other white people.
Oh, for like crimes and to be fair, they were probably race mixers.
Despite all of that.
Interlopers.
This is not surprising because Pam Greer actually has a long history of white hatred.
Hey, Pam, it's not black and white.
Okay, we are all one.
That looked like me at a yard sale.
I'll take the Amwa.
This thing's heavy.
Spirit Airlines Terminal.
By the way, I love that she gave us the out.
She's like, and there are memorials.
Yes, there are memorials.
You know how I know you never looked at any of them?
Because you would have known that it was about 50 years before you were born.
Yeah.
Last one they had one too.
And how about the fact that she's famous?
It's such a racist country.
Yeah.
She grew up to be a movie star.
Oh, God.
And no one at the View just might say, wait, hold on.
Again, you may not have the facts at the ready, but I could do the math and go, okay, she's whatever, she's 60, however old she is, you know, before even looking at her birthday, I would go, there's no way that's true.
There's no way that's true.
But no one at the View can say that because it's the sisterhood.
And here's the big problem with that.
Think of it as a tube.
Okay.
Grievances have to go through a tube, meaning you can only fit one at a time as far as what we're going to deal with.
Historically, you can't address all grievances at once.
And if you're dealing with a grievance that is a lie, the actual grievance can't be dealt with.
I'll give you a one-to-one comparison.
My dad was part of the racial integration busing system after the Detroit riots.
Vice principal got stabbed in the bathroom because they were biracial and black people didn't like this person.
My dad got his ass kicked because he was white.
There were actual racial riots.
There were race-based killings.
But because he's white, here's the tube.
You can't fit it.
You got to fit the BS, the complete lie from Pam Greer.
And that's what we've been stuffing down the tube for decades.
So it's the only problem we can deal with, even though it's not a real problem.
1911, I would say we're past it.
That is certainly well before we nuked Japan twice, and they've been able to move on down the trail.
Maybe you might want to think about that, Pam Greer, unless you're saying that you have it tougher than those from Hiroshima.
Okay, let's move on because you know she was a longtime stripper.
Pam Greer, allegedly.
Allegedly, yes, allegedly.
We don't do that.
We are people of upstanding moral fiber.
That's why we don't do super chats.
You can't just tip us.
You can't stuff those dollar bills.
But we can do it to you.
It's time for reverse super chat.
And I don't have anything physical today, so I'll just hold up this paper.
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Oh, yeah.
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It was rejected.
They're doing a movie on Michelle Obama.
Same people.
What's it called?
Ping Kong True.
Oh, boy, did I know it was?
That's a Nixon for you guys.
It takes balls to be first lady.
She'd be saying, doesn't have it.
I am not a cook.
You're not.
Because when you wear the pants, I'm not a cook.
I drowned them.
I'm not the help.
All right.
Because she is no help.
That's what I was saying.
It's not racially tinged.
I don't care.
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The WEF.
Davos, look, you obviously are not big fans.
This is sort of globalism exemplified.
This year is a monumental shift.
This is a turning point.
And I mean that in a way that we did not see from the first Trump administration.
People often talk about, you know, in the second term, you can get done what you want to get done because you're sort of unrestrained.
And that's not necessarily true, but the principle of it is something to keep in mind.
What I want you to keep in mind today as we show you these clips, as we show you these videos, is the law of contrast.
You are seeing a stark contrast between the Biden administration, the Trump administration, their approach.
You are seeing a huge contrast between the way world leaders talk about Trump when they're with their gang.
And these people are bullies, to be clear.
They'll badmouth him, they'll trash him, they gossip like mean girls.
And then when they're with him, oh boy, they are on their best behavior.
And when he talks, you could hear rat piss on cotton.
I want you to keep the contrast in mind.
And most importantly, think of the contrast that was false guilt versus truth, because you may not like President Trump, but what he is espousing and what his team of absolute killers are championing there, it's the truth.
So here you go, just to set this up: WEF Davos, and it's been a real barn burner.
This will be an interesting trip.
I have no idea what's going to happen, but you are well represented.
Well, that wasn't a military.
They sent a few people, and they say they sent them not for me, but to guard against Russia.
But, you know, NATO's been warning Denmark for about 20 years now, longer than that, 25 years.
They've been warning Denmark about the Russian threat.
And it's not only Russia, it's also China.
So we'll see what happens.
But let's put it this way.
It's going to be a very interesting Davos.
Goodbye, everybody.
Have a good flight.
Thank you.
Is that Christopher the Sopranos on the right?
Looks like it could be, yeah.
Very interesting.
Very interesting.
This is going to be a very interesting Davos.
I will tell you this, too.
To be opposed to, let's sort of put aside mean tweets or tone.
If you're going to side with any of the other world leaders, you would have to set as a premise that China is inherently virtuous, that Russia is not a threat, nor Iran.
If you believe that, then these other people have a leg to stand on.
If you don't, you better sit down, shut up, and listen.
It's time for my World Corner.
A lot of wrestling references today.
A little bit.
So let's first flashback, set the stage here.
The Biden team.
Biden didn't go because, you know, it's like an old dog on a road trip.
You're like, he's not going to make the trip.
No, don't do it.
False guilt and appeasement was the Biden approach.
Climate change represents an existential threat that will require close global coordination.
President Biden's made investments at home that people around the world are seeing.
Much of what we're trying to do, we can't effectively get done alone.
We have to have partners.
We have to reimagine as we've been doing our partnerships.
And that actually makes it a great time.
We know that virtually none of the problems that we want to address for all people can be done in isolation.
We can't do it on our own.
I'm convinced we will get to a low-carbon, no-carbon economy.
We're going to get there because we have to.
22 Trillion Oil Debts 00:15:42
Not now.
I am not convinced we're going to get there in time to do what the scientists said, which is avoid the worst consequences of the crisis.
The reality is that countries around the world want to follow the formula that we've developed, and we want to help them do that.
Making bold investments, building high-quality infrastructure, empowering workers, tackling climate change.
And we've also been focused on ensuring our approach works for everyone.
Yeah, also, just as a quick aside, it's very interesting that they went from renewable energy to all of a sudden when these elites have heavy investments in AI and they understand that it needs constant power for these data centers.
Oh, yeah.
They've literally said now, like, and by the way, we can't rely on solar and wind now.
We need steady energy.
So it really does just come down to their own selfish interests.
But I'm sure you knew that when you saw them flying in in private jets eating Kobe beef while telling you to eat bugs.
So that was the Biden administration.
Now let's compare that.
That versus, okay, a very stark contrast.
The Biden administration.
Oh, thanks.
No time like the present.
Versus the theme, truth and American pride, the Trump team.
It's a new sheriff.
Just to be clear, that we have Europe buying Russian oil still.
Still, four years later, they are financing the war against themselves.
India started buying Russian oil after the conflict began, but President Trump put a 25% tariff on them, and India has geared down and has stopped buying Russian oil.
We are in Davos at the World Economic Forum.
And the Trump administration and myself, we are here to make a very clear point.
Globalization has failed the West and the United States of America.
It's a failed policy.
It is what the WEF has stood for, which is export offshore, farshore.
Find the cheapest labor in the world, and the world is a better place for it.
The United States of America since 1980 has contributed $22 trillion more dollars or spent $22 trillion more dollars on the sense than all of NATO.
So roughly the same size population.
And we have spent $22 trillion more.
That is two-thirds of our outstanding government debt.
And what we are here to say is that America First is a different model, one that we encourage other countries to consider, which is that our workers come first.
We can have policies that impact our workers.
Sovereignty is your borders.
When it comes to imbalance, we have a huge imbalance with Europe.
You've had huge access into the U.S. market for many years.
We've had limited access into Europe.
You limit our agricultural imports.
You limit our industrial imports.
And you have a huge surplus with us.
And it's not because you're particularly competitive.
You're entitled to have borders.
You shouldn't offshore your medicine.
You shouldn't offshore your semiconductors.
You shouldn't offshore your entire industrial base and have it be hollowed out beneath you.
You should not be dependent for that which is fundamental to your sovereignty on any other nation.
And if you're going to be dependent on someone, it darn well better be your best allies.
And what I'm urging everyone here to do is sit back, take a deep breath, and let things play out.
As I said on April 2nd, the worst thing countries can do is escalate against the United States.
I have two important points to make.
I guess three here.
Do you notice, also when you're contrasting, someone like Scott Besson is saying, all right, we've spent $22 trillion, I think he said $22 trillion, more than I believe all the other nations combined, and that's two-thirds of our outstanding debt.
It's our national defense spending.
So a couple of things right there.
Yeah, keep that up.
What you see is fact statistics, not it's imperative that we globalize or work on climate change.
These are the numbers.
Look at that chart.
What he is saying to these nations, these members of NATO, who have not paid their fair share, he is saying, if you read between the lines, that debt is your debt.
You're the ones who are going to be holding the bag because we've been footing the bill and you haven't been honoring a contract.
We're not the ones on the hook.
Europe, NATO nations, you guys have the money.
Look at this.
You've increased your social spending.
You've increased your welfare state.
You've increased your benefits, your socialized health care.
And we're the ones making sure that you are safe.
You can bring it down now.
Here, let's change one thing, including, by the way, Canada.
Great.
Socialized healthcare, great.
Germany.
Oh, okay, great.
Free internet.
Got it.
Defend yourselves, go.
If you can't, that's not all our debt.
He didn't say that part explicitly, but I guarantee you that's going to come up.
When people want to point and go, you Americans, look at your debt.
Where do you think you would be if we weren't ensuring that you were anything other than a conquered people?
We could point to any of your nations historically.
Without your alliance with the United States, you cease to exist, especially Canada.
The other thing I will say is this is sort of proof positive that libertarianism is dead.
I also wonder when you see America First People saying, this administration, I want to impeach them.
Look at all these foreign wars, which we're not really in foreign wars.
We haven't actually invaded countries.
Libertarianism has allowed globalism to flourish.
As long as it's free, open trade, that's great.
Yeah, but that doesn't work in the real world if you understand that engaging in trade with bad actors is basically emboldening, enriching your enemies.
We need strong nation states.
The only way you can be against that, and please comment below if you think I'm off base here, the only way you can be against the idea of strong nation states is if you believe that all nations, and that means all nations share the same values.
Guys want to do that with nations in sub-Saharan Africa?
You guys want to do that with the Middle East?
So there's going to be a nation state.
There are going to be borders.
We're just talking about degrees.
Well, we're not going to base those borders on guilt.
Now, Scott Besson, really impressive.
And I've seen some criticisms that he was inarticulate.
He was kind of stuttering.
That's true, but I've noticed something about him.
This is a guy who's an expert.
He's not a public speaker.
So he does take a while to get going.
And he'll stutter a little bit.
But I know why.
It's not his forte.
He doesn't really start to get cooking until, and you can see the moment where he finds his happy place and then sticks the landing.
And do you not feel that a security deal in the Arctic would suffice in terms of Greenland?
Well, I think what we're seeing, we're seeing with a base that we have shared with the UK for many years.
The UK is signing the island over to Mauritius.
So again, I can see why the president believes that for U.S. engagement, we do not want another Diego Garcia on our hands.
That's all you needed to know, Scott.
You're home.
Now, let's compare the rest of the world.
And here's the thing.
The rest of the world goes all of us and the United States.
So let's do that too.
Hey, you want us to foot the bill?
We are going to set the rules.
It's actual evangelizing.
Hey, here are the benefits.
Isn't that wonderful?
Here are the expectations.
Here are the rules.
Here's the rest of the world on potentially one of the most evil nations that has ever existed.
Certainly historically, if you look at how many people they've killed, their own people.
The world on China.
And this is core for the rebalancing with China.
China is welcome.
But what we need is more Chinese foreign diet investment in Europe in some key sectors to contribute to our growth, to transfer some technologies, and not just to export towards Europe some devices or produces or produce, which sometimes don't have the same standards or are much more subsidized as the one being produced in Europe.
Wow.
Very clear guardrails in that relationship.
I spoke of calibration of relationships in my remarks.
That's what I mean by it.
But within those clear guardrails are huge opportunities in energy, both clean and conventional.
Obviously, in motor vehicles, in agriculture, in financial services, all of which is mutually beneficial.
So it's additive.
Look, it's the second largest economy and it's our second largest trading partner.
We should have a strategic partnership with them within those guardrails, and that's what we've achieved.
And when President Trump says, oh, you know, Greenland's under threat from Russia, even from China, is that for real?
I would say that there are threats.
Russia is, without question, a threat in the Arctic.
To protect from Russian missile threats and others, and why we will work with our NATO partners.
Yeah.
So we need to increase our trade, our relationship with China.
These are the same people who talk about how Donald Trump, my gosh, this guy's a tyrant.
This is a whole new ballgame.
We haven't seen anyone like him before.
He's a danger.
I don't know if you know this.
China doesn't have the best track record with human rights.
You can check the references.
We make them available every show.
They have at least around five and a half million people enslaved.
They forced the sterilization of Uyghur women.
They actually visit homes to make sure that women are pregnant.
And even though they used to actually force people to end the lives of children because of overpopulation, they've actually unilaterally annexed portions of that region.
And they, not to mention created, released, covered up the global pandemic that wrecked the world economy.
Some would say by design because they had a vested interest.
And so we really don't want people who claim to be our friends enriching them.
Let's contrast that, the world on China, while they virtue signal.
Let's compare that versus the United States right now.
You do have to pick a worldview.
Is China a good actor or do they maybe not have your best interests at heart?
Why would Europe agree to be net zero in 2030 when they don't make a battery?
They don't make a battery.
So if they go 2030, they are deciding to be subservient to China who makes the batteries.
Why would you do that?
Why would the United States of America, which has oil and natural gas, try to convert to all electricity?
China is a very large buyer of Russian oil, as they are of Iranian oil, as they were of Venezuelan oil.
But guess what, Maria?
No more Venezuelan oil for them.
That's where a little bit of the gayness pops up.
Guess what?
That's not going to happen.
By the way, your shoes are cute.
I mean, let's it flip.
Thanks for the jazz hands.
Yeah.
That's a foundational difference in worldview.
Anyone saying, oh, I can't believe we're going to be taken more seriously on the world stage with Biden.
What you really mean is we are going to appease actual autocratic, actual anti-human rights governments like China.
It is kind of a binary choice.
If you're going to engage in trade, Europe, Canada, do you want to engage in trade?
Do you want to enrich, while enriching yourself, the United States or China?
Number one and number two, respectively.
We're not going to let you play both.
No, absolutely not.
And on the China thing, I cannot believe Carney said what he said.
And I cannot believe that Macron said what he said.
Macron is saying, we want your products, but not your cheap goods.
Do you understand that that's what China can do to kill your local economy?
That's what they do.
Yep.
They're going to make you subservient.
And for Carney, it's like, what do you think is going to happen?
They're just going to come in and be like locusts and steal from you.
They don't partner.
They steal.
They don't care about their own people.
Let me give you an example.
That's the Puerto Ricans.
Well, yeah, that's a topic for another day, but they're not really significant on the global scale.
I mean, how many yappy women do you need?
So I will say this with China, this Christmas, we got a laser tag game.
And it was made in China for the kids.
And ordered through Amazon.
It's an American company, right?
There's 50 different versions of the laser tag game, clearly all from one factory with different company names.
They flood the markets that an American company can't actually turn a profit, okay?
One of the guns starts getting really warm.
I go, this is really, and I open it up and the batteries are melting.
It was smoking.
Now, who do you hold accountable?
What if I wasn't there?
Could that start a house fire?
Amazon doesn't care.
Just replace Amazon with your nation's government.
And just replace a laser tag game with the economy of the people in that country.
They don't care.
They've already, hey, they've just been a through point.
You're the one who has to deal with it.
Everyone wants the cheap stuff.
Everyone wants to enrich themselves, but they're not looking out for their people.
And I will tell you this.
I'm not someone who usually advocates for big boycotts, boycotts.
No more cheap crap from China if you can get something here.
And I know we need to get back to producing here in the United States.
But this is a real problem.
You don't need so much stuff.
Pick quality over quantity.
That alone kneecaps China.
Now let's go back to Carney.
This is another contrast that you see.
And then we're going to get to Donald Trump, who, by the way, nailed it in a multitude of ways.
We're still pulling this in because it just took place while we were starting the show.
Carney on President Trump when talking to the cool kids, right?
Talking to the bullying gang.
And then we'll contrast it with when he's in the face of Trump.
Here's Kearney without Trump.
But when we only negotiate bilaterally with a hegemon, we negotiate from weakness.
Correct.
We accept what's offered.
We compete with each other to be the most accommodating.
Yeah.
This is not sovereignty.
It's the performance of sovereignty while accepting subordination.
Great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons.
Tariffs as less.
Financial infrastructure is coercion.
Supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited.
You cannot live within the lie of mutual benefit through integration when integration becomes the source of your subordination.
Isn't Canada almost uniquely vulnerable to pressure because of the extent of your trade dependence on the United States?
Well, the proof is that we have been able to withstand the pressure, and there has been considerable pressure.
I'll give you a couple of facts.
We've actually created more jobs since the tariffs were put on than the United States, in absolute number.
Our economy is growing at the second fastest rate within the G7.
Yeah, well, a couple of things there to note.
Transforming Canada's Focus 00:03:51
They are growing the second fastest at about half the rate the United States, according to the 2025 numbers, us at about 2.02%, them at about 1.15%.
He just lied about unemployment.
It's at 6.8, the highest it's been in Canada since 2022.
Also, when he talks about tariffs being used as weapons, well, I mean, enough about Canada.
Canada was doing that.
They freaked when the United States said we're going to apply them in response.
And by the way, if you simply play ball fairly, then we're going to alleviate them.
Everyone does it.
It's only a problem when the United States does it.
These people want to have their cake and eat it too, which, by the way, is an expression that makes no sense.
Why would you have cake and not eat it?
I've never understood that.
Me either.
That drives me nuts.
I'm out of here.
I used it, but I am not happy about it.
No, you shouldn't feel good about it.
So that's Carney when Trump is not there.
Compare that, right?
That.
Take that versus, let's compare it, to Carney when he is in the room with President Trump.
And boy, just the second this clip starts, you're going to go, what a snake.
Thank you for your hospitality and above all for your leadership.
You're a transformational president, a focus on the economy with a relentless focus on the American worker, securing your borders, ending the scourge of fentanyl and other opioids, and securing the world.
And I've been elected with my colleagues here, with Trump, spread the credit, to transform Canada with a similar focus.
And I'll say this as well, that the president has revitalized international security, revitalized NATO, and us playing our full weight in you are a transformative president.
And since then, the transformation in the economy, unprecedented commitments of NATO partners to defense spending, peace from India, Pakistan through to Azerbaijan, Armenia, disabling Iran as a force of terror, and now, and I'm running out of time, but this is in many respects the most important.
What we're created of Canada.
There are areas where we compete, and it's in those areas where we have to come to an agreement that works.
But there are more areas where we are stronger together, and that's what we're focused on.
Man, that's really sad that Canada doesn't have a man as a leader of their country.
That's not a man.
They keep picking women.
Yep.
That is not a man.
A man said, thank you for he thanked him for all the things that he trashed Donald Trump for.
And make no mistake, sure, we are the world's only global superpower, but there is an elite club, and they let you know that Donald Trump, and by de facto, you are not in it.
When they're all together, boy, is it a different tune that they sing than when they're in the room with President Trump, whereas he said the exact same thing.
The merger of Canada and I'm kidding, maybe.
Maybe.
They're like Hillary when speaking at a black church.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Cut sauce.
Little coat switch.
Slip into the accent.
Yeah, that's right.
Oh, that's Mrs. Papa, as they call her.
Oh, by the way, I guess we're supposed to have Josh calling in from the WEF, right, Twilight?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I see him calling him.
Oh, okay, great.
Take them.
Judge.
All right, Josh, what are you seeing at the WEF?
WWF?
No, it's called WWE now.
President Trump's Davos Moment 00:02:41
No, no, WEF World Economic Forum.
Did you go to a wrestling event?
I can't hear you, Steven.
It's too loud.
You're supposed to be in Switzerland.
That's right.
That's right.
My name's Scissorman.
What does that even mean?
What is that?
Gotta go Steven.
That's- That's me.
It's Scissor Hit!
I can't, that's enough.
Where in the world is Judge?
Gerald, you really gotta get a handle on this budget.
That's too much for travel.
Well, he loves the sport.
Now this brings us to, I believe we have all of our, all the clips in because we've been scrambling to make sure that we could do this.
It was sort of in between live and right before the show.
President Trump, his speech at Davos.
And by the way, can we just also acknowledge it's pretty cool that the one voice of significance, the one voice that matters on the global stage, is our leader.
It's not even close.
It's not even close.
So his tone, like I said, very different.
And we have not seen this for many decades.
And I would even say this includes Reagan, certainly includes George W. Bush and George Bush Sr., that the United States of America is for Americans.
We are going to put our people first, as every other nation has, with the exception of us.
And it's time for the rest of the world to get on board.
Here is President Trump opening salvo.
Well, thank you very much, Larry.
It's great to be back in beautiful Davos, Switzerland, and to address so many respected business leaders, so many friends, few enemies, and all of the distinguished guests.
And so who's who, I will say that.
I've come to this year's World Economic Forum with truly phenomenal news from America.
Yesterday marked the one-year anniversary of my inauguration, and today, after 12 months back in the White House, our economy is booming, growth is exploding, productivity is surging, investment is soaring, incomes are rising, inflation has been defeated, our previously open and dangerous border is closed and virtually impenetrable.
And the United States is in the midst of the fastest and most dramatic economic turnaround in our country's history.
Venezuela's Missile Threat 00:15:32
And if you want to argue the degree to which he's correct, sure, that's a conversation to have.
But the facts aren't.
And isn't that something?
We already, we took this for granted.
We said, well, yeah, of course, America's number one.
That goes without saying.
But the fact that we could improve the quality of lives for Americans by that much, what it tells you is that no one else has really even tried.
Yeah.
That's what we're learning right now.
And that even brings us, by the way, I am convinced, you guys let me know, Greenland.
I'm convinced that the reason these other nations, and I'm not talking about those in Greenland themselves who welcome their conquerors with open arms because the Danes haven't been all that great to them, the only reason that other nations wouldn't want the United States to be in charge of Greenland and their security is because that would make President Trump the most consequential president probably of the last 200 years.
I think that's probably the reason they don't want it.
And that's why they say Donald Trump just wants the United States to be bigger than Canada, whatever it is.
They're actually projecting.
President Trump made no qualms and was very clear in stating the case as to why the United States needs Greenland.
Would you like me to say a few words of Greenland?
I was going to leave it out of the speech, but I thought I think I would have been reviewed very negatively.
I have tremendous respect for both the people of Greenland and the people of Denmark.
Tremendous respect.
But every NATO ally has an obligation to be able to defend their own territory.
And the fact is, no nation or group of nations is in any position to be able to secure Greenland other than the United States.
Objectively true.
You're a great power, much greater than people even understand.
I think they found that out two weeks ago in Venezuela.
We saw this in World War II when Denmark fell to Germany after just six hours of fighting and was totally unable to defend either itself or Greenland.
So the United States was then compelled, we did it, we felt an obligation to do it, to send our own forces to hold the Greenland territory.
And hold it we did, at great cost and expense.
They didn't have a chance of getting on it, and they tried.
Denmark knows that.
We literally set up bases on Greenland for Denmark.
We fought for Denmark.
We weren't fighting for anyone else.
We were fighting to save it for Denmark.
Big, beautiful piece of ice.
It's hard to call it land.
It's our big piece of ice.
But we saved Greenland and successfully prevented our enemies from gaining a foothold in our hemisphere.
So we did it for ourselves also.
And then after the war, which we won, we won it big.
Without us, right now you'd all be speaking German and a little Japanese, perhaps.
After the war, we gave Greenland back to Denmark.
How stupid were we to do that?
But we did it.
But we gave it back.
But how ungrateful are they now?
So now our country and the world face much greater risks than it did ever before because of missiles, because of nuclear, because of weapons of warfare that I can't even talk about.
Two weeks ago, they saw weapons that nobody ever heard of.
They weren't able to fire one shot at us.
They said, what happened?
Everything was discombobulated.
They said, we've got them in our sights.
Press the trigger.
And nothing happened.
No anti-aircraft missiles went up.
It was one that went up about 30 feet and crashed down right next to the people that saved it.
They said, what the hell is going on?
I can't even talk about this, but I'm going to.
Those defensive systems were made by Russia and by China.
Oops.
So they're going to go back to the drawing boards, I guess.
Greenland is a vast, almost entirely uninhabited and undeveloped territory sitting undefended in a key strategic location between the United States, Russia, and China.
That's exactly where it is, right smack in the middle.
Wasn't important nearly when we gave it back.
You know, when we gave it back, it wasn't the same as it is now.
It's not important for any other reason.
You know, everyone talks about the minerals.
There's so many places.
There's no rare earth, no such thing as rare earth.
There's rare processing.
But there's so much rare earth.
And this to get to this rare earth, you've got to go through hundreds of feet of ice.
That's not the reason we need it.
We need it for strategic national security and international security.
This enormous, unsecured island is actually part of North America on the northern frontier of the Western Hemisphere.
That's our territory.
It is for a core national security interest of the United States of America.
And in fact, it's been our policy for hundreds of years to prevent outside threats from entering our hemisphere.
And we've done it very successfully.
We've never been stronger than we are now.
That's why American presidents have sought to purchase Greenland for nearly two centuries.
You know, for two centuries, they've been trying to do it.
They should have kept it after World War II.
But there you go.
Look, he goes on for a while here making the case.
Let me just tell you something.
This is true, and it is important to note.
So 1941, Denmark did.
They agreed.
They needed the United States to defend Greenland, World War II.
They didn't have a chance.
After that, and this is why it matters because people say, oh, imperialism.
We gave Greenland back, right?
To Denmark after the war.
Denmark pledged $224 million, for example, in 2019, I believe, to defend Greenland.
They've spent 2.2 million, 1%.
Jeez.
So when we say, all right, look, look, you called us in to defend you.
We did it.
Okay.
All right.
We're giving this back to you.
Hey, guys, but this does kind of matter.
This does kind of matter to us now.
We're not asking you to come in and fight a war for us.
We're not asking you to actually protect our country, protect our territory.
But we are asking you to put in your fair share to make sure that's secured if we can't do it.
Yes, okay, we agree.
All right.
We understand.
That's common sense.
Less than 1%.
Where else does that happen without consequences?
And now it's imperialist to say you have to honor your agreement.
How about this?
This is what we should start doing.
Writing up, okay, $224 million plus interest.
That's your portion of the debt.
You now own that debt from the United States.
We had to spend the money because you didn't.
And so their posture right now is, no, no, keep spending the money.
Keep it safe and we'll continue to fleece you and not do it while we give everyone maternity, paternity leave, and socialized health care.
But yeah, that's better for us.
We keep it.
We don't spend the money and you protect it.
No.
No.
How about that?
And he was talking about Venezuela.
Yeah, that's a valid point.
Russia supplied surface air missiles.
China provided radars, by the way, which the U.S. very quickly defeated in Venezuela.
Where are people coming to our defense?
Hey, where are these international governing bodies who all agreed that Maduro and Chavez, but certainly Maduro was an international criminal?
There was a bounty on his head.
A court ruled $11 billion aimed, sorry, was awarded to American companies.
No one did anything.
Anyone going to come help us?
We're imperialist if we recoup on the debt?
No, now it's your debt.
And by the way, it makes sense when you understand the Russia-China supplied weapons and their defeat when you see some of the training videos from Venezuela.
Point eight.
Stand by.
Is that real?
It's pretty cool.
Oh, my God, it was like an IU.
It's like an IUD popping up.
Exactly.
Well, they probably got them from Denmark.
People just got comfortable with us paying the bill.
Yep.
They got so comfortable.
It's kind of like, you know, a kid whose father just kind of buys them the car and sends them to college, gets them everything they want.
They've got a credit card.
And then all of a sudden says, hey, you got to live on your own.
You're mean.
No, this is how reality is.
I've been nice this whole time.
Now I'm telling you to do your thing.
Yeah.
He could just show up and go, can you name a more benevolent superpower in the history of this planet?
Go.
Right.
Yeah.
Kenya, I'll wait here when you answer.
Okay, I'm out of here.
Right.
And if you want to keep it that way, that's exactly right.
Pay up.
Yeah, here's the thing.
The reason that he said, I'll show you the clip where he clarified he's not going to be using force on Greenland, right?
That's the art of the deal.
I know it's bummed.
But if he wasn't bombastic, if he wasn't a lightning rod, the narrative would still be, oh, it's the rest of the world and this evil superpower of the United States.
At least now people have to, because they hate him, they have to hate watch the facts.
Oh, they folded in a few hours and we protected them.
Oh, they paid less than 1%.
And oh, yeah, no one's met their agreements.
And okay, I guess it's kind of true.
And I don't like them.
But at least you've had to watch.
And you wouldn't if he didn't have his lightning rod moment.
That's part of negotiating.
And now he's made it really clear that he's not going to be using force to take a few Eskimos in Greenland.
We never asked for anything and we never got anything.
We probably won't get anything unless I decide to use excessive strength and force where we would be, frankly, unstoppable.
But I won't do that.
Okay?
Now everyone's saying, oh, good.
That's probably the biggest statement I made because people thought I would use force.
But I don't have to use force.
I don't want to use force.
I won't use force.
All the United States is asking for is a place called Greenland.
Unbelievable.
And we'll buy it.
He just talks to them like children.
That's right.
He does.
Yeah.
I dream of a place the land is green.
But it's ice.
This is a lie.
And you can't defend it.
Oh, you pussies.
Here he is being brutally honest on how Europe is and has been in the process of destroying itself.
Again, contrast.
Certain places in Europe are not even recognizable, frankly, anymore.
They're not recognizable.
And we can argue about it, but there's no argument.
Friends come back from different places.
I don't want to insult anybody and say I don't recognize it.
And that's not in a positive way.
That's in a very negative way.
And I love Europe, and I want to see Europe go good, but it's not heading in the right direction.
In recent decades, it became conventional wisdom in Washington and European capitals that the only way to grow a modern Western economy was through ever-increasing government spending, unchecked mass migration, and endless foreign imports.
The consensus was that so-called dirty jobs and heavy industries should be sent elsewhere, that affordable energy should be replaced by the Green New scam, and that countries could be propped up by importing new and entirely different populations from faraway lands.
This was the path that sleepy Joe Biden administration and many other Western governments very foolishly followed, turning their backs on everything that makes nations rich and powerful and strong.
And there's so much potential in so many nations.
The result was record budget and trade deficits and a growing sovereign deficit, driven by the largest wave of mass migration in human history.
We've never seen anything like it.
Quite frankly, many parts of our world are being destroyed before our very eyes, and the leaders don't even understand what's happening.
And the ones that do understand aren't doing anything about it.
Virtually all of the so-called experts predicted my plans to end this failed model would trigger a global recession and runaway inflation.
But we have proven them wrong.
It's actually just the opposite.
In one year, our agenda has produced a transformation like America has not seen in over 100 years.
And you know what?
You know what this also highlights?
If Europe, if Canada, if they're our greatest allies, that should be an applause.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It should be great.
You're more successful than ever.
Hey, hey, that's our body up there.
And it says, well, yeah, well, you guys don't have maternity, paternity leave.
It's enough.
It's enough.
You have rendered yourself insignificant.
Here's something else that I notice.
You see these people, I believe it was Fink himself and quite a few people.
They were pushing, obviously, the Green New Deal.
They were pushing climate alarmism.
Donald Trump flat out said, It's a control.
We're not going to take part.
It's a control thing.
Donald Trump said this in his first administration.
He was saying it before he was president regarding what was commonly referred to as renewable energy.
He's been consistent.
Back then, they were saying solar, wind.
Donald Trump said, We still have to be energy independent.
We still have to use fossil fuels, clean coal, everything at our disposal.
What they are saying now is what Donald Trump was saying then.
They're saying, yeah, but we can't rely on these forms of energy, right?
Because of these big data centers and AI and because no one wants to be left behind.
And these guys have a vested interest.
So now that it affects their bottom line, they didn't care when it was expensive for you to fill up your car and maybe you couldn't afford, or an electric vehicle didn't matter for you.
You were going to do it anyway.
And by the way, that affected everything, not just Europe.
It affected the emission standards, the environmental standards in American cars, right?
It was a rush for all these vehicles, in spite of market forces, to force you into their parameters.
Now they're saying exactly what Donald Trump was saying in 2016.
Same thing, just a different motivation.
One, which has been consistent, President Trump is on behalf of the American people.
That's not good for the American people.
The other, flopping from clean energy, renewables, solar, wind, to actually now we definitely need to ensure energy, consistency, independence.
That's motivated for selfish reasons.
They're saying what Trump said then, and they told you he was a fascist then.
Now they're saying the same thing.
Why?
The motivation matters along with the real world results.
Greenland And Beyond 00:03:54
And this is something that has been obviously near and dear to me.
I grew up in Canada.
And the arrogance, the arrogance that these nations have, they look down their noses at us.
And well, you don't have this.
Sure.
We don't have all the same, the giant nanny state, the giant welfare state.
That's true.
Neither would you.
It wouldn't, to give you a very clear example: Greenland and by proxy, Denmark, anywhere else in World War II, where we were required to go in and pinch hit.
You know what happens anywhere else throughout human history?
If Denmark goes, we can't fight off the, we need your help, we go, oh, yeah, sure, yeah, I guess we'd have some use for Denmark.
Thanks.
It's ours now.
We gave it back and asked them to honor their agreement.
Now, expand that to all of NATO.
All right, yeah, I guess you guys are more threatened than we are.
We have an ocean, and obviously, we have the most powerful military in the world, but sure, we agree.
Everyone agrees to spend 2%.
You never meet it.
We go above and beyond.
And then you go, you Americans, you can't do your spending.
You're like drunken sailors.
Look at all your debt.
Yeah.
What are you spending your money on?
We know you're spending money.
It's just not on what you are contractually obligated to do.
It's the most clear example of elitism.
Nowhere in your, let me ask you this: you have a mortgage, you have an auto loan, you have credit card debt.
Can you name me any scenario in which you sign on the dotted line, you are required to pay X amount.
Otherwise, it's a foreclosure.
Otherwise, it goes to creditors.
And instead, you only pay 1% of it.
Now, could you imagine that scenario?
And you tell the bank, I can't believe you guys have a lot of debt.
Go in and ask.
How fast until you're in a white-collar prison?
The only place where people can get away with not honoring their agreements, not paying their fair share, is places like this.
It applies nowhere else, just to the Macron's of the world, just to the carneys of the world.
And they sit and they have a meeting.
They have a meeting.
Oh, we'll get to our NATO spending by the year, 2034.
How about you get in your DeLorean and meet it in the 80s?
Until then, your country's on layaway.
It's ours.
Until then, Greenland's on layaway.
Until then, Europe, you're on layaway.
We could do that.
Yeah.
Or here's your portion of our debt.
The math checks out, but you can check with your advisors.
We expect the first payment Monday.
Anywhere else?
Can anyone point me to any other example, anywhere else on earth, where you get away with paying 1% or less than half for decades?
Comment.
I won't hear of American imperialism.
No empire tolerates that because they don't even make that agreement.
They take your stuff.
Why?
Because they can.
You're welcome.
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Here's a fun part.
President Trump, of course, making some very good points.
And I would say probably more disciplined than we often see him.
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He nailed the points, and Bessant really set it up for him along with, what's the name of the guy who you can hear the anti-Semitism growing while he talks, the bald guy.
Slutnick.
Yeah, Luttnick.
Lutnick.
Lutnick.
I love that guy.
Yeah.
They set it up.
He really knocked him down.
But more fun here.
President Trump still brought typical Trump singers.
Emmanuel Macron.
I watched him yesterday with those beautiful sunglasses.
What the hell happened?
We were cracking down on more than $19 billion in fraud that was stolen by Somalian bandits.
Can you believe that Somalia, they turned out to be higher IQ than we thought?
We see these are low IQ people.
How did they go into Minnesota and steal all that money?
Married their brothers.
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